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Datasheet

April 2017

Daniel SeniorSonic 3414


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Four-Path Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter


Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter Datasheet

SeniorSonic 3414 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter

Intelligence for Custody Transfer Typical Application


Engineered for custody transfer applications, the Daniel ƒƒ Custody transfer for natural gas transmission lines
SeniorSonic 3414 Four-Path Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter offers
high accuracy and reliable, long-term performance to minimize Application Sites
lost and unaccounted for natural gas. The advanced meter is ƒƒ Power plants – inlets ƒƒ Gas production –
available in DN100 to DN1050 (4-in to 42-in)(1) line sizes and onshore/offshore
ƒƒ Gas processing plants –
offers bi-directional flow capabilities, increased flow capacity inlets/outlets ƒƒ City gate stations –
and no incremental pressure drop to reduce measurement risk receipt/delivery points
ƒƒ Underground storage sites –
and minimize operating costs. inlets/outlets
Powerful next-generation Daniel 3410 Series Electronics work
with the SeniorSonic 3414 meter to significantly increase the
Features and Benefits
sampling rate and provide high-volume data capture, including ƒƒ Four-path chordal design allows accuracy, stability,
extensive hourly and daily logs. The streamlined electronics redundancy and operational cost savings
feature a plug-in ready, integrated CPU and I/O board assembly ƒƒ Excellent long-term performance reduces
and a local LED display (optional) to increase reliability, simplify maintenance costs
maintenance and facilitate future expansion. Operators can ƒƒ High rangeability of >100:1 ensures fewer meter runs,
also easily monitor and troubleshoot the meters in real time smaller line sizes and lower capital costs
from a PC or laptop. Daniel MeterLink™ Diagnostics Software ƒƒ Cast or forged body construction minimizes
is an intuitive user interface that provides critical information, measurement uncertainty caused by pressure changes
including expert flow analysis, flow disturbance alerts and ƒƒ Extractable Daniel T-20 Series Transducers offer ease
suggested corrective actions, to enhance reliability and improve of inspection, cleaning and/or replacement; field
functionality. replaceable transformer module
ƒƒ 3410 Series Electronics provide fast sampling, an
The SeniorSonic 3414 meter is also supplied with rugged Daniel
expandable electronics platform and an archive
T-20 Series Transducers that ensure reliable measurement in data log containing pressure, temperature and gas
harsh environments where wet, rich and/or dirty gas is present. composition information which allows the meter to act
The transducers are engineered to simplify servicing and as a redundant flow computer
maximize meter uptime. ƒƒ 3410 Series Electronics calculate corrected volume
rates, mass rates and energy rates
ƒƒ 3410 Series Electronics calculate AGA 10 speed
of sound from pressure, temperature and gas
composition data(2)
ƒƒ Local LED display (optional) with up to nine user-
selectable scrolling variables
ƒƒ Daniel MeterLink Diagnostics Software allows access
to expert flow analysis and provides an intuitive view
of meter health; calibration cycles can be extended to
minimize operating and maintenance costs(2)
ƒƒ Predictive diagnostics allow plant personnel to quickly
detect and respond to abnormal situations to avoid
process upsets and unscheduled downtime
ƒƒ The Daniel SeniorSonic 3414 meter is part of Emerson's
broad range of intelligent field devices that power the
PlantWeb digital plant architecture
®

Figure 1: Daniel SeniorSonic 3414 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter

(1) Consult factory on meter sizes above DN900 (36-in).


(2) Requires a Continuous Flow Analysis software key.

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Standard Specifications
Please consult a Daniel technical specialist if requirements are outside of the listed specifications. Other product and material
offerings may be available depending on the application.

Meter Specifications Mechanical Ratings


Characteristics Line Sizes
ƒƒ Four-path (eight transducer) chordal design ƒƒ DN100 to DN1050 (4-in to 42-in)(1)
Meter Performance ƒƒ DN100 to DN150 (4-in to 6-in) are 45° dual X orientation
ƒƒ Flow calibrated accuracy is ±0.1% of reading over entire ƒƒ DN200 (8-in) and larger are British Gas (BG) orientation
flow calibration range
Operating Gas Temperature (Transducers)
ƒƒ Repeatability is ±0.05% of reading for 1.5 to 30.5 m/s ƒƒ T-21: -20°C to +100°C (-4°F to +212°F)
(5 to 100 ft/s)
ƒƒ T-41: -50°C to +100°C (-58°F to +212°F)
Velocity Range
ƒƒ T-22: -50°C to +100°C (-58°F to +212°F)
ƒƒ Nominal 0 to 30 m/s (0 to 100 fps) with over-range
performance exceeding 38 m/s (125 fp/s) on some sizes Operating Pressure Range (Transducers)
ƒƒ Meter meets or exceeds AGA 9 2007 Edition / ISO 17089 ƒƒ T-21/T-41/T-22: 689 to 27,579 kPag (100 to 4,000 psig)
performance specifications ƒƒ T-21/T-41/T-22: 345 kPag (50 psig) available with
reduced Qmax(2)
Table 1A: AGA 9 / ISO 17089 Flow Rate Values ƒƒ T-22: 0 to 689 kPag (0 to 100 psig)(3)
(Metric Units)
Flanges
Meter Size (DN) 100 to 600 750 900 ƒƒ Raised Face and Ring Type Joint (RTJ) for PN 50 to 420
0.5 0.5 0.5
(ANSI Classes 300 to 2,500)
qmin (m/s)
ƒƒ Compact flanges and hub end connectors (optional)
qt (m/s) 3.048 2.591 2.29
NACE, NORSOK and PED Compliance
qmax (m/s) 30.48 25.91 22.86
ƒƒ Designed for NACE compliance(4)
Table 1B: AGA 9 / ISO 17089 Flow Rate Values ƒƒ NORSOK available upon request
(US Customary Units) ƒƒ PED available upon request
Meter Size (in) 4 to 24 30 36
Electronics Ratings
qmin (ft/s) 1.7 1.7 1.7
Operating Temperature
qt (ft/s) 10 8.5 7.5
ƒƒ -40°C to +60°C (-40°F to +140°F)
qmax (ft/s) 100 85 75
Operating Relative Humidity
ƒƒ Up to 95% non-condensing
Electronics Performance Storage Temperature
Power ƒƒ -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to +185°F) with a low temperature
ƒƒ 10.4 VDC to 36 VDC storage limit of -20°C (-4°F) for T-21 transducers and
-50°C (-58°F) for T-41/T-22 transducers
ƒƒ 8 watts typical; 15 watts maximum
Electronic Housing Options
ƒƒ Integral mount (standard)
ƒƒ Remote mount (optional) with 4.6 m (15 ft) cable
▪▪ Required for process temperature above +60°C

(1) Consult factory on meter sizes above DN900 (36-in).


(2) Refer to page 9 for additional information pertaining to operation limits.
(3) For low pressure applications below 689 kPag (0 psig), the meter must be equipped with isolated transducer mounts.
(4) It is the equipment user’s responsibility to select the materials suitable for the intended services.

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Materials of Construction

Material Specifications Paint Specifications


Body and Flange Body and Flange Exterior
Cast Carbon Steel Body Material
ƒƒ ASTM A352 Gr LCC Carbon Steel(1) ƒƒ 2 coat paint; inorganic zinc primer and acrylic
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F) lacquer topcoat (standard)
ƒƒ ASTM A351 Gr CF8M 316 Stainless Steel Stainless Steel or Duplex Body Material
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F)
ƒƒ Paint (optional)
ƒƒ ASTM A351 Gr CF8M 316L Stainless Steel
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F) Enclosure Housing
ƒƒ ASTM A995 Gr 4A Duplex Stainless Steel(2) Aluminum Material
-50°C to +150°C (-58°F to +302°F) ƒƒ Standard: 100% conversion coated and exterior coated
Forgings with a polyurethane enamel
ƒƒ ASTM A350 Gr LF2 Carbon Steel(1) ƒƒ Optional (retrofit): 100% conversion coated and
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F) exterior coated with a polyurethane enamel
ƒƒ ASTM A182 Gr F316 Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Material
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F)
ƒƒ Optional: Passivated
ƒƒ ASTM A182 Gr F316L Stainless Steel
-46°C to +150°C (-50°F to +302°F)
ƒƒ ASTM A182 Gr F51 Duplex Stainless Steel(2) Table 2A: Body and Flange Maximum Pressure Ratings
-50°C to +150°C (-58°F to +302°F)
by Construction Materials
ƒƒ ASTM A105 Carbon Steel [bar Meter Sizes DN100 to DN1050](3)
-29°C to +150°C (-20°F to +302°F) Cast Forged Cast 316 SS,
Forged Duplex
PN Carbon Carbon 316L SS,
Enclosure Housing 316L SS SS
Steel Steel Forged 316 SS
ƒƒ Standard: ASTM B26 Gr A356.0 T6 Aluminum 50 51.7 51.1 49.6 41.4 51.7
ƒƒ Optional: ASTM A351 Gr CF8M Stainless Steel 100 103.4 102.1 99.3 82.7 103.4
150 155.1 153.2 148.9 124.1 155.1
ƒƒ Optional: (retrofit): ASTM B26-92A Aluminum
200 258.6 255.3 248.2 206.8 258.6
Transducer Components 250 430.9 425.5 413.7 344.7 430.9
Transducer Mounts and Holders O-rings
ƒƒ Standard: Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) Table 2B: Body and Flange Maximum Pressure Ratings
ƒƒ Other materials available by Construction Materials
[psi Meter Sizes 4-in to 42-in](3)
Transducer Mounts and Holders
Cast Forged Cast 316 SS,
ƒƒ ASTM A564 Type 630 Stainless Steel Mounts ANSI Forged Duplex
Carbon Carbon 316L SS,
Class(4) 316L SS SS
ƒƒ ASTM A479 316L Stainless Steel Holders Steel Steel Forged 316 SS
ƒƒ INCONEL® ASTM B446 (UNS N06625) Gr 1 Mount 300 750 740 720 600 750
(optional) 600 1,500 1,480 1,440 1,200 1,500

ƒƒ INCONEL ASTM B446 (UNS N06625) Gr 1 Holder 900 2,250 2,220 2,160 1,800 2,250
(optional) 1,500 3,750 3,705 3,600 3,000 3,750
2,500 6,250 6,170 6,000 5,000 6,250

(1) Impact tested per specified ASTM standard.


(2) A995 4A material is not yet approved in Canada.
(3) Pressure rating information is for -29°C to +38°C (-20°F to +100°F). Other temperatures may reduce the maximum pressure rating of the materials.

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Meter Sizing: Metric Units


Tables 3A and 3B can be used to determine the flow range at reference conditions for all meter sizes. All calculations are based on
Schedule 40 bore, +15°C and typical gas composition (AGA 8 Amarillo). These values are intended to be a guide in sizing.

Calculating Meter Capacity


To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, first find the capacity (flow rate) in table 3A for the meter size and operating
pressure. Next, multiply the capacity by the ratio of the desired velocity divided by 30.5 m/s to obtain the desired volume rate.

Example: Determine the hourly flow rate at 21 m/s for a DN200 meter operating at 4,500 kPag.

Flow Rate = 178 MSCMH Velocity = 21 m/s Answer = 178 MSCMH x 21 m/s = 122.6 MSCMH
30.5 m/s

Table 3A: Flow Rates (MSCMH)


Based Upon Max Rated Velocity [DN100 to DN600 = 30.5 m/s] [750 mm = 25.9 m/s] [DN900 = 22.9 m/s]
Meter Size (DN) 100 150 200 250 300 400 450 500 600 750 900
1,000 10 23 39 62 88 139 175 218 315 432 550
1,500 15 33 58 91 129 204 258 320 463 635 809
2,000 19 44 77 121 171 270 342 425 615 843 1,074
2,500 24 55 96 151 214 339 429 533 770 1,056 1,345
3,000 29 67 116 182 259 408 517 642 929 1,274 1,622
Operating Pressure (kPag)

3,500 35 78 136 214 304 480 607 754 1,091 1,496 1,905
4,000 40 90 156 247 350 553 700 869 1,257 1,724 2,195
4,500 45 103 178 280 397 627 794 987 1,427 1,957 2,491
5,000 51 115 199 314 446 704 891 1,107 1,600 2,195 2,794
5,500 56 128 221 349 495 781 989 1,229 1,778 2,438 3,104
6,000 62 141 244 384 545 861 1,090 1,354 1,959 2,686 3,420
6,500 68 154 267 420 597 942 1,193 1,482 2,143 2,939 3,742
7,000 74 168 290 457 649 1,025 1,297 1,612 2,331 3,197 4,071
7,500 80 181 314 495 702 1,109 1,404 1,744 2,523 3,460 4,405
8,000 86 195 338 533 757 1,195 1,512 1,879 2,718 3,727 4,745
8,500 92 209 363 572 812 1,281 1,622 2,015 2,915 3,997 5,090
9,000 99 224 388 611 867 1,369 1,733 2,154 3,115 4,272 5,439
9,500 105 238 413 651 924 1,458 1,846 2,294 3,318 4,550 5,793
10,000 112 253 438 691 981 1,548 1,960 2,435 3,522 4,830 6,149

Table 3B: Flow Rates (MMSCMD)


Based Upon Max Rated Velocity [DN100 to DN600 = 30.5 m/s] [750 mm = 25.9 m/s] [DN900 = 22.9 m/s]
Meter Size (DN) 100 150 200 250 300 400 450 500 600 750 900
1,000 0.240 0.544 0.941 1.484 2.106 3.325 4.208 5.229 7.563 10.372 13.205
1,500 0.352 0.799 1.384 2.182 3.097 4.889 6.188 7.690 11.122 15.251 19.418
2,000 0.467 1.061 1.837 2.895 4.110 6.489 8.213 10.206 14.761 20.242 25.773
2,500 0.585 1.328 2.300 3.626 5.147 8.126 10.285 12.780 18.485 25.348 32.273
3,000 0.706 1.602 2.774 4.373 6.207 9.800 12.404 15.414 22.293 30.571 38.923
Operating Pressure (kPag)

3,500 0.829 1.882 3.259 5.137 7.292 11.512 14.572 18.107 26.189 35.914 45.725
4,000 0.956 2.168 3.755 5.919 8.401 13.264 16.789 20.862 30.174 41.378 52.682
4,500 1.085 2.461 4.262 6.718 9.536 15.055 19.056 23.679 34.248 46.964 59.795
5,000 1.216 2.760 4.780 7.535 10.695 16.885 21.373 26.558 38.412 52.674 67.065
5,500 1.351 3.066 5.309 8.369 11.880 18.755 23.740 29.499 42.665 58.508 74.492
6,000 1.489 3.378 5.850 9.221 13.089 20.664 26.156 32.502 47.009 64.463 82.075
6,500 1.629 3.697 6.401 10.090 14.322 22.612 28.621 35.565 51.439 70.538 89.810
7,000 1.772 4.021 6.963 10.975 15.579 24.596 31.133 38.686 55.953 76.729 97.692
7,500 1.917 4.351 7.535 11.877 16.859 26.616 33.690 41.863 60.549 83.031 105.716
8,000 2.065 4.687 8.116 12.793 18.160 28.670 36.290 45.094 65.221 89.438 113.873
8,500 2.215 5.028 8.706 13.723 19.480 30.754 38.928 48.372 69.962 95.940 122.151
9,000 2.368 5.373 9.304 14.666 20.818 32.866 41.601 51.694 74.766 102.528 130.539
9,500 2.521 5.722 9.909 15.619 22.170 35.002 44.304 55.053 79.625 109.190 139.021
10,000 2.677 6.075 10.519 16.580 23.535 37.157 47.032 58.442 84.527 115.913 147.581

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Meter Sizing: US Customary Units


Tables 4A and 4B can be used to determine the flow range at reference conditions for all meter sizes. All calculations are based on
Schedule 40 bore, +60°F and typical gas composition (AGA 8 Amarillo). These values are intended to be a guide in sizing.

Calculating Meter Capacity


To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, first find the capacity (flow rate) in table 4A for the meter size and operating
pressure. Next, multiply the capacity by the ratio of the desired velocity divided by 100 ft/s to obtain the desired volume rate.

Example: Determine the hourly flow rate at 70 ft/s for an 8-inch meter operating at 800 psig.

Flow Rate = 7,842 MSCFH Velocity = 70 ft/s Answer = 7,842 MSCFH x 70 ft/s = 5,489.4 MSCFH
100 ft/s
Table 4A: Flow Rates (MSCFH)
Based Upon Max Rated Velocity [4-in to 24-in = 100 ft/s] [30-in = 85 ft/s] [36-in = 75 ft/s]
Meter Size (in) 4 6 8 10 12 16 18 20 24 30 36
100 252 571 989 1,559 2,213 3,494 4,423 5,495 7,948 10,910 13,862
200 478 1,086 1,880 2,963 4,207 6,641 8,406 10,446 15,108 20,738 26,349
300 712 1,616 2,799 4,412 6,263 9,888 12,515 15,552 22,493 30,875 39,229
400 954 2,164 3,747 5,906 8,384 13,236 16,754 20,819 30,111 41,331 52,515
500 1,202 2,729 4,725 7,448 10,572 16,690 21,126 26,251 37,968 52,117 66,219
600 1,459 3,311 5,733 9,037 12,828 20,252 25,635 31,854 46,071 63,239 80,350
Operating Pressure (psig)

700 1,723 3,911 6,772 10,675 15,153 23,923 30,281 37,627 54,422 74,701 94,914
800 1,996 4,529 7,842 12,362 17,547 27,703 35,065 43,572 63,020 86,504 109,910
900 2,276 5,165 8,943 14,096 20,009 31,590 39,986 49,686 71,863 98,642 125,333
1,000 2,563 5,817 10,073 15,877 22,537 35,581 45038 55,964 80,943 111,105 141,169
1,100 2,858 6,486 11,231 17,702 25,128 39,671 50,214 62,396 90,246 123,875 157,394
1,200 3,159 7,169 12,414 19,567 27,774 43,850 55,504 68,969 99,752 136,923 173,973
1,300 3,466 7,865 13,619 21,467 30,471 48,107 60,893 75,665 109,437 150,217 190,865
1,400 3,777 8,571 14,842 23,395 33,208 52,428 66,362 82,462 119,267 163,711 208,009
1,500 4,092 9,285 16,079 25,344 35,975 56,797 71,892 89,333 129,205 177,352 225,341
1,600 4,408 10,004 17,323 27,306 38,760 61,193 77,456 96,247 139,205 191,079 242,782
1,700 4,725 10,724 18,570 29,270 41,548 65,595 83,029 103,172 149,221 204,826 260,250
1,800 5,041 11,441 19,811 31,227 44,326 69,981 88,580 110,069 159,197 218,520 277,649
1,900 5,354 12,151 21,041 33,166 47,079 74,327 94,081 116,905 169,083 232,090 294,891
2,000 5,663 12,852 22,255 35,079 49,793 78,612 99,505 123,645 178,832 245,472 311,894

Table 4B: Flow Rates (MMSCFD)


Based Upon Max Rated Velocity [4-in to 24-in = 100 ft/s] [30-in = 85 ft/s] [36-in = 75 ft/s]
Meter Size (in) 4 6 8 10 12 16 18 20 24 30 36
100 6.0 13.7 23.7 37.4 53.1 83.9 106.1 131.9 190.8 261.8 332.7
200 11.5 26.1 45.1 71.1 101.0 159.4 201.8 250.7 362.6 497.7 632.4
300 17.1 38.8 67.2 105.9 150.3 237.3 300.4 373.2 539.8 741.0 941.5
400 22.9 51.9 89.9 141.8 201.2 317.7 402.1 499.6 722.7 991.9 1,260.4
500 28.9 65.5 113.4 178.7 253.7 400.6 507.0 630.0 911.2 1,250.8 1,589.3
600 35.0 79.5 137.6 216.9 307.9 486.1 615.2 764.5 1,105.7 1,517.7 1,928.4
Operating Pressure (psig)

700 41.4 93.9 162.5 256.2 363.7 574.2 726.7 903.1 1,306.1 1,792.8 2,277.9
800 47.9 108.7 188.2 296.7 421.1 664.9 841.6 1,045.7 1,512.5 2,076.1 2,637.8
900 54.6 123.9 214.6 338.3 480.2 758.2 959.7 1,192.5 1,724.7 2,367.4 3,008.0
1,000 61.5 139.6 241.7 381.1 540.9 854.0 1,080.9 1,343.1 1,942.6 2,666.5 3,388.1
1,100 68.6 155.7 269.5 424.8 603.1 952.1 1,205.1 1,497.5 2,165.9 2,973.0 3,777.5
1,200 75.8 172.1 297.9 469.6 666.6 1,052.4 1,332.1 1,655.3 2,394.0 3,286.2 4,175.4
1,300 83.2 188.8 326.9 515.2 731.3 1,154.6 1,461.4 1,816.0 2,626.5 3,605.2 4,580.7
1,400 90.6 205.7 356.2 561.5 797.0 1,258.3 1,592.7 1,979.1 2,862.4 3,929.1 4,992.2
1,500 98.2 222.9 385.9 608.3 863.4 1,363.1 1,725.4 2,144.0 3,100.9 4,256.4 5,408.2
1,600 105.8 240.1 415.8 655.3 930.2 1,468.6 1,858.9 2,309.9 3,340.9 4,585.9 5,826.8
1,700 113.4 257.4 445.7 702.5 997.2 1,574.3 1,992.7 2,476.1 3,581.3 4,915.8 6,246.0
1,800 121.0 274.6 475.5 749.5 1,063.8 1,679.5 2,125.9 2,641.7 3,820.7 5,244.5 6,663.6
1,900 128.5 291.6 505.0 796.0 1,129.9 1,783.8 2,257.9 2,805.7 4,058.0 5,570.2 7,077.4
2,000 135.9 308.4 534.1 841.9 1,195.0 1,886.7 2,388.1 2,967.5 4,292.0 5,891.3 7,485.5

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Local LCD Display


The 3410 Series Electronics offer an optional local LCD display The local display shows up to 10 items which are user
that utilizes three lines to indicate the variable name, variable selectable from 26 variables. The display can be configured to
value and engineering units. The local display configuration is scale volume units as actual or 000’s, with an adjustable time
supported via MeterLink software or the handheld Fisher AMS base of seconds, hours or days. The scroll rate can be adjusted
475 Field Communicator utilizing the HART interface protocol. from 1 to 100 seconds (default 5 seconds).

Table 5: User Selectable Display Variables


Variables Description
Volumetric Flow Rate Uncorrected (actual)
Corrected (standard or normal)
Average Flow Velocity (no description necessary)
Average Speed of Sound (no description necessary)
Pressure Flowing, if utilized
Temperature Flowing, if utilized
Frequency Output 1A, 1B, 2A or 2B
Frequency Output K-factor Channel 1 or 2
Analog Output 1 or 2
Current Day’s Volume Totals Uncorrected or Corrected
(forward or reverse)
Previous Day’s Volume Totals Uncorrected or Corrected
(forward or reverse)
Figure 2: Local LCD display. Total Volume Totals (non-reset) Uncorrected or Corrected
(forward or reverse)

Input/Output Table 6: CPU Module I/O Connections (maximun wire gauge is 18 AWG)
I/O Connection Type Qty Description
Communication
Serial Communications Serial RS232/RS485 Port 1 ▪▪ Modbus RTU/ASCII
▪▪ 115 kbps baud rate
▪▪ RS232/RS485 Full Duplex
▪▪ RS485 Half Duplex
Ethernet Port (TCP/IP) 100BaseT 1 ▪▪ Modbus TCP
Digital and Analog Inputs
Digital Input(1) Contact Closure 1 ▪▪ Status
▪▪ Single polarity
Analog Inputs(2) 4-20 mA 2 ▪▪ AI-1 Temperature(3)
▪▪ AI-2 Pressure (3)
Digital, Analog and Frequency Outputs
Frequency/Digital Outputs TTL/Open Collector 5 ▪▪ User Configurable (can configure Digital Input as
6th Frequency/Digital Output)
Analog Output(2, 4) 4-20 mA 1 ▪▪ Independently configurable analog output
▪▪ HART 7 Compliant, consult factory for HART 5
®

Optional I/O Expansion Slot(s) by Enclosure Type:


• Standard Enclosure: 1 RS232/RS485 Half Duplex, 2-Wire
• Extended (Retrofit) Enclosure: 2 RS232/RS485 Half Duplex, 2-Wire

(1) The analog-to-digital conversion accuracy is within ±0.05% of full scale over the operating temperature range.
(2) A 24 volt DC power supply is available to provide power to the sensors.
(3) AI-1 and AI-2 are electronically isolated and operate in sink mode. The input contains a series resistance for HART Communicators to be connected for sensor configuration.
®

(4) The analog output zero scale offset error is within ±0.1% of full scale and gain error is within ±0.2% of full scale. The total output drift is within ±50 ppm of full scale per °C.

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Table 7: Features of Meter and MeterLink(2)


Diagnostics and Software With Without
Expedite delivery of more in-depth diagnostics by activating the Continuous Continuous
Flow Flow
optional Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA)(1) feature in the Model Analysis Analysis
3414 meter's firmware. CFA helps minimize flow measurement Feature Feature
uncertainty by determining the root cause of the diagnostic Monitor Screen
parameter indication. Using these intelligent gas flow Chart Diagnostic Data
diagnostics, operators can more easily maintain meter health Multiple Charts
and ensure the highest measurement integrity. Charts with Green Limit Bands
View Waveforms
Every Daniel ultrasonic flow meter is provided with
Configurable Modbus GC

Operation
advanced MeterLink™ Software to simplify monitoring and Component Data Table*
troubleshooting. This advanced software displays a number AGA 10/Meter SOS Comparison*
of performance-based diagnostics that indicate meter health. Transducer Health Monitoring*
In addition, dynamic flow-based diagnostics help operators AGA 10 Calculator (offline)
identify flow disturbances that may affect measurement SNR displayed in dB
uncertainty. Improved Help Topics/Links
Baseline Viewer ( 4-path only)
TM

Maintenance Logs
Trend Maintenance Logs
Merge Event Logs
History

Hourly Logs (100 days)*


Daily Logs (365 days)*
Hourly/Daily Log Graphing
Field Setup Wizard
Meter Directory Support
Automatic File Naming
Figure 3A: Daniel MeterLink Baseline Viewer(1) Compare Configurations from Logs
Configuration

Analog Input Calibration


Local Display Configurator
Modbus GC Component Data Table
Configurator
Flow Calibration Wizard
Modbus TCP Server Configuration
Baseline Configuration Wizard
Alarm/Audit/System Logs*
Display New Latched Alarms
Severity Alarm Display
Alarms

Bore Buildup Alert


Figure 3B: MeterLink Monitor Screen Blockage Alert
Abnormal Profile Alert
ƒƒ MeterLink software is supplied with meter at no charge
Liquid Detection Alert
ƒƒ MeterLink is required for transmitter configuration
Reverse Flow Alert
▪▪ Meters also configurable with AMS Device Manager or
475 Field Communicator if HART is used * Features highlighted in blue represent functions of the meter.

ƒƒ MeterLink software requires RS232, RS485 full duplex or


Ethernet (recommended)
ƒƒ Supports Microsoft Vista , 7, 8.1 and 10
® ™

ƒƒ Microsoft Office 2003-2016

(1) Requires a Continuous Flow Analysis software key.


(2) MeterLink does not support Mark II Gas Ultrasonic Meters.

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Safety and Compliance


The Daniel SeniorSonic 3414 gas ultrasonic flow meter meets worldwide industry standards for electrical and intrinsic safety
certifications and approvals. Consult a Daniel technical specialist for a complete list of agencies and certifications.

Safety Classifications
Underwriters Laboratories (UL / cUL)
ƒƒ Hazardous Locations — Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D
CE Marked to Directives
ƒƒ Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX)
ƒƒ Certificate — Demko II ATEX 1006133X
ƒƒ Marking — II 2G Ex d ia IIB T4 Gb
(-40°C ≤ T ≤ +60°C)
ƒƒ Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)
ƒƒ Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
INMETRO
ƒƒ Certificate — NCC 11.0163 X
ƒƒ Marking — Ex d [ia] IIB T4 Gb IP66W
International Electrotechnical Commission (IECEx)
Figure 4A: Standard aluminum electronics enclosure with
ƒƒ Marking — Ex d ia IIB T4
optional display on SeniorSonic 3414 meter.
Canadian Registration Number
ƒƒ Certificate — 0F14855

Environmental Ratings
Aluminum
ƒƒ NEMA 4
ƒƒ IP66 to EN60529
Stainless Steel
ƒƒ NEMA 4X
ƒƒ IP66 to EN60529

Metrology Approval
OIML
ƒƒ OIML R137-1&2 Edition 2012(E)
ƒƒ Class 0.5
MID
ƒƒ Directive 2014/32/EU (MID MI-002)
ƒƒ Class 1.0
Figure 4B: Optional larger, retrofit electronics enclosure on
China Pattern Approval (CPA) SeniorSonic 3414 meter (no optional display available).
Measurement Canada
ƒƒ Approval — AG-0623

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Operation Limits
Consult a Daniel technical specialist if requirements are outside of the operation limits shown below for T-21 / T-41 / T-22 transducers.

Table 8A: Recommended Maximum Velocity for DN300 and Smaller Line Size Meters (Metric Units)
Nominal Meter Maximum Velocity Rating at 0 Capacity at Maximum
Size (DN) kPag or Greater (m/s)(1) Rated Velocity (ACMH)(1)
100 30.5 901
150 30.5 2,045
200 30.5 3,541
250 30.5 5,582
300 30.5 8,006
Table 8B: Recommended Maximum Velocity for DN400 and Larger Line Size Meters (Metric Units)
Nominal Meter Maximum Velocity Rating at Capacity between 345 and Maximum Velocity Rating at Capacity at Maximum
Size (DN) 345 kPag (m/s) 689 kPag (ACMH)(2) 689 kPag or Greater (m/s) Rated Velocity (ACMH)(2)
400 15.2 6,465 30.5 12,930
450 15.2 7,917 30.5 15,835
500 15.2 10,301 30.5 20,603
600 15.2 15,027 30.5 30,055
750 13.7 21,406 26 40,433
900 11.4 25,907 23 51,814

Table 8C: Recommended Maximum Velocity for 12-in and Smaller Line Size Meters (US Customary Units)
Nominal Meter Maximum Velocity Rating at 0 Capacity at Maximum
Size (in) psig or Greater (ft/s)(1) Rated Velocity (ACFH)(1)
4 100 31,826
6 100 72,226
8 100 125,068
10 100 197,136
12 100 282,743
Table 8D: Recommended Maximum Velocity for 16-in and Larger Line Size Meters (US Customary Units)
Nominal Meter Maximum Velocity Rating at Capacity between 50 to Maximum Velocity Rating at Capacity at Max Rated
Size (In) 50 psig (ft/s) 100 psig (ACFH)(2) 100 psig (ft/s) Velocity (ACFH)(2)
16 50 228,318 100 456,635
18 50 292,131 100 584,263
20 50 363,799 100 727,598
24 50 530,696 100 1,061,392
30 45 755,952 85 1,427,909
36 37.5 914,912 75 1,829,824

Figure 5: H2S Limits by Temperature for Daniel T-20 Series Transducers

(1) Isolated transducer mounts required for DN300 (12-in) and smaller line size meters to achieve 0 to 345 kPag (0 to 100 psig).
(2) Capacities are for meter ID equivalent to Schedule 40 (or STD).

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Enclosure
Base

150 mm
Enclosure (5.9")
Housing
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Enclosure

Weights and Dimensions


Base

B C

B C

A
Figure 6A: Meter Dimension Key (See tables 9A and 9B)

241mm 121 mm
A 51 mm
(9.5") (4.75")
Board
(2") Enclosure Housing Removal
Removal

241mm 121 mm
(9.5") Enclosure Base
(4.75") 44 mm
51 mm (1.75") 150 mm
Board Enclosure (5.9")
(2") Removal Endcap
Enclosure Housing Housing
Removal
Removal

Enclosure
Base
Enclosure Base 44 mm
(1.75")
Endcap
Removal

Figure 6B: Position of Enclosure Housing Figure 6C: Optional Position of Enclosure Housing(1)

(1) Enclosure housing may be rotated 360 degrees in 90 degree increments.

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Weights and Dimensions


The Meter Dimension Key diagram (Figure 5A) on page 10 illustrates the meter component measurements that correspond to A, B
and C in the chart below. All weights and dimensions based on standard electronics enclosure. The certified approval drawing will
include the actual weights and dimensions.

Table 9A: Weights and Dimensional Data (Metric Units)


[Line Sizes DN100 to DN150 Port Angle = 45°] [Line Sizes DN200 to DN900 Port Angle = 60°]
Nominal Line Size (DN) 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 600 650 750 900
Weight (kg) 178 196 200 273 341 CF 589 848 919 1425 1485 1916 2414
A (mm) 736.6 749.3 546.1 622.3 660.4 CF 762 800.1 901.7 990.6 1029 1137 1302
PN 50

B (mm) 254 318 381 444.5 520.7 CF 647.7 711.2 774.7 914.4 973 1092 1270
C (mm) 472 526 582.7 645 709 CF 814.3 869 930 1057 1141 1255 1405
Weight (kg) 185 196 237 351 419 CF 782 925 1190 1802 2006 2483 3753
PN 100

A (mm) 737 749 546 622 660 CF 762 800 902 991 1194 1227 1397
B (mm) 273 356 419 508 559 CF 686 743 812.8 939.8 1016 1130 1314.5
C (mm) 481.3 544.6 601.7 677.9 727.2 CF 833.4 884.5 947.7 1068.6 1157.5 1275 1428
Weight (kg) 193 278 460 903 1212 CF 1507 1440 1666 3460 CF 3743 5433
PN 150

A (mm) 787.4 940 698.5 774.7 876.3 CF 1054 914.4 939.8 1498.6 CF 1473.2 1543.1
B (mm) 292.1 381 469.9 546.1 609.6 CF 705 787.4 857.3 1041.4 CF 1231.9 1460.5
C (mm) 490 566 640 703.3 773.2 CF 866 922.3 1002 1150.9 CF 1332 1524
Weight (kg) 202 310 478 1072 1485 CF 2388 CF 3639 4705 CF CF CF
PN 250

A (mm) 787 940 699 775 876 CF 1054 CF 1524 1727 CF CF CF


B (mm) 292 381 470 546 610 CF 706 CF 984.3 1168 CF CF CF
C (mm) 500 569 645 721 805 CF 925 CF 1066 1213 CF CF CF

Table 9B: Weights and Dimensional Data (US Customary Units)


[Line Sizes 4 to 6 in Port Angle = 45°] [Line Sizes 8 to 36 in Port Angle = 60°]
Nominal Line Size (in) 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 26 30 36

Weight (lb) 393 433 441 601 751 CF 1299 1870 2027 3141 3273 4223 5323
300 ANSI

A (in) 29 29.5 21.5 24.5 26 CF 30 31.5 35.5 39 40.5 44.8 51.3


B (in) 10 12.5 15 17.5 20.5 CF 25.5 28 30.5 36 38.3 43 50
C (in) 18.6 20.7 22.9 25.4 27.9 CF 32.1 34.2 36.6 41.6 44.9 49.4 55.3

Weight (lb) 408 433 523 773 923 CF 1723 2040 2623 3973 4423 5473 8273
600 ANSI

A (in) 29 29.5 21.5 24.5 26 CF 30 31.5 35.5 39 47 48.3 55


B (in) 10.8 14 16.5 20 22 CF 27 29.3 32 37 40 44.5 51.8

C (in) 19 21.4 23.7 26.7 28.6 CF 32.8 34.8 37.3 42.1 45.6 50.2 56.2

Weight (lb) 426 613 1013 1991 2673 CF 3323 3174 3673 7629 CF 8251 11978
900 ANSI

A (in) 31 37 27.5 30.5 34.5 CF 41.5 36 37 59 CF 58 60.8

B (in) 11.5 15 18.5 21.5 24 CF 27.8 31 33.8 41 CF 48.5 57.5

C (in) 19.3 22.3 25.2 27.7 30.4 CF 34.1 36.3 39.5 45.3 CF 52.4 60

Weight (lb) 446 683 1053 2363 3273 CF 5265 CF 8023 10373 CF CF CF
1500 ANSI

A (in) 31 37 27.5 30.5 34.5 CF 41.5 CF 60 68 CF CF CF


B (in) 12.3 15.5 19 23 26.5 CF 32.5 CF 38.8 46 CF CF CF
C (in) 19.7 22.4 25.4 28.4 31.7 CF 36.4 CF 42 47.8 CF CF CF

CF: Consult factory

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Recommended Installation
Recommended Pipe Lengths
The drawings below represent recommended minimum pipe lengths for the installation of the Daniel SeniorSonic 3414 Gas
Ultrasonic Flow Meter. Please consult a Daniel technical specialist for installation recommendations for the specific application.
Other lengths or flow conditioners can be accommodated.

15D min 3D min(1)

2D min

Figure 7A: Piping Recommendation for Gas Ultrasonic Meter (No Flow Conditioner)

5D min 10D 3D min(1)

2D min

Flow Conditioner: Daniel Profiler, CPA 50E or CPA 55E

Figure 7B: Piping Recommendation for Gas Ultrasonic Meter with a Flow Conditioner

3D min 5D min 3D min(1)

2D min

Flow Conditioner: CPA 55E

Figure 7C: Piping Recommendation for Gas Ultrasonic Meter with a Flow Conditioner (Compact Installation)(2)

3D min 5D 5D 3D min

3D min

Flow Conditioner: CPA 55E Flow Conditioner: CPA 55E

Figure 7D: Piping Recommendation for Bi-directional Gas Ultrasonic Meter with Flow Conditioners (Compact Installation)(2)

Notes:
1. For best results, flow conditioning is recommended
2. D = Nominal pipe size in inches (i.e., 6-in pipe size; 10D = 60-in)
3. T = Temperature measurement location
4. Pressure measurement location provided on meter body

(1) Additional pipe length may be required for additional taps (i.e. sample probe, test well, etc.).
(2) Longer upstream lengths can increase long term baseline diagnostics stability. This configuration not applicable to OIML installations.

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SeniorSonic 3414 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter


Product Datasheet 34 XX XX XX XXX XX XXX - X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Device Metrology Approval


3414 Four-Path 14 A None
Line Size B OIML
DN100 (4-in) 04 C China (CPA)
DN150 (6-in) 06 F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russia (EAC)
DN200 (8-in) 08 Electrical Approvals
DN250 (10-in) 10 1 UL / c-UL
DN300 (12-in) 12 2 ATEX/IECEx
DN350 (14-in) 14 3 INMETRO
DN400 (16-in) 16 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russia (EAC)
DN450 (18-in) 18
Pressure Directive Certification
DN500 (20-in) 20
1 None
DN600 (24-in) 24
2 PED (must select electrical approval 2)
DN650 (26-in) 26
3 CRN (Canadian Boiler Branch)
DN750 (30-in) 30
4 .............................................................Russia (EAC)
DN900 (36-in)(1) 36
Tagging Language
Pressure Rating
1 English
PN 50 / ANSI 300 03
2 French
PN 100 / ANSI 600 05
3 Russian
PN 150 / ANSI 900 06
4 Chinese
PN 250 / ANSI 1500 07
PN 420 / ANSI 2500 08 Tagging Format (Line Size / Pressure Rating / Flow Parameters)
1 Inch / ANSI / US Customary
Flange Type
2 Inch / ANSI / Metric
RF / RF S01
3 DN / PN / US Customary
RTJ / RTJ S02
4 DN / PN Metric
FEFA / FEFA S03
Compact Flange (Special) S04 Wireless
A None
Body and Flange Material
B THUM
Cast: LCC / Carbon Steel / SS / Duplex M(2)
Forged: Carbon Steel / 316 SS / Duplex SS F (2) Expansion Module
A None
Schedule (Pipe Bore)
B One Serial RS232
Schedule LW LW0
C One Serial RS485
Schedule 20 020
D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two Serial RS232(3)
Schedule 30 030
E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two Serial RS485 (2-wire)(3)
Schedule 40 040
F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serial RS232 and Serial RS485(3)
Schedule 60 060
Schedule 80 080 CPU/Display/Keys
Schedule 100 100 C ..................... I/O Type 2 (3 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 2 Analog Outputs)
Schedule 120 120 D .......... I/O Type 2 (3 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 2 Analog Outputs)/Displays
Schedule 140 140 G . . . . . . . . I/O Type 2 (3 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 2 Analog Outputs)/CFA Key
Schedule 160 160 H . . .I/O Type 2 (3 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 2 Analog Outputs)/Displays/CFA Key
Schedule STD STD J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I/O Type 4 (6 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 1 Analog Output)
Schedule XS XS0 K . . . . . . . . . I/O Type 4 (6 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 1 Analog Output)/Displays
M . . . . . . . . . I/O Type 4 (6 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 1 Analog Output)/CFA Key
Transducer Assembly
N . . . . I/O Type 4 (6 Frequency/Digital Outputs, 1 Analog Output)/Displays/CFA Key
T-12 (-20°C to +100°C) - Standard Mounts / Holders, NBR O-ring . . . . . . . . . . . . B
T-12 (-20°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring. . . . . . . . . D Electronics Mounting
T-12 (-20°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / Inconel Holders, FKM O-ring. . . . . . . F A Integral Mount (up to +60°C)
T-21 (-20°C to +100°C) - Standard Mounts / Holders, NBR O-ring G B Remote Mount w/15ft Cables
T-22 (-50°C to +100°C) - Standard Mounts / Holders, NBR O-ring H E Integral Mount (up to +60°C) w/Armored Cables
T-22 (-50°C to +100°C) - Isolated Standard Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring I F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote Mount with 5ft Armored, Covered Cable
T-21 (-20°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring J Conduit Type
T-22 (-50°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring K 1 3/4-in NPT
T-21 (-20°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / Inconel Holders, FKM O-ring L 2 M20 (reducers required)
T-22 (-50°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / Inconel Holders, FKM O-ring M Pressure Taps
T-41 (-50°C to +100°C) - Standard Mounts / Holders, NBR O-ring N 1 1/2-in NPT
T-41 (-50°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring Q 3 Pipette
T-41 (-40°C to +100°C) - Inconel Mounts / Inconel Holders, FKM O-ring S Enclosure Type
T-22 (-50°C to +100°C) - Isolated Inconel Mounts / 316L Holders, NBR O-ring Y 1 Standard Aluminum
T-22 (-40°C to +100°C) - Isolated Inconel Mounts / Inconel Holders, FKM O-ring Z 2 Optional Stainless Steel
3 Optional (Retrofit) Aluminum(3)

This is for informational purposes only. Not every option is listed and some options are contingent on others. Please consult factory for assistance designing your optimal meter.

(1) Consult factory on meter sizes above DN900 (36-in).


(2) Consult factory for specific model code for desired material.
(3) Expansion module selections D, E and F only available with aluminum retrofit enclosure. Retrofit enclosure only available with electrical approval selections 1 and 2.

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