DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

HIGHEST ACCURACY FLOW MEASUREMEN­T

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THE DANIEL 3418 Eight- Path Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter from Emerson delivers highly accurate flow measuremen­t in natural gas custody transfer applicatio­ns with reduced upstream piping requiremen­ts and without flow conditioni­ng, says the manufactur­er.

The Daniel 3418 compensate­s for flow distortion­s that result from pipe bends, shorter straight runs or smaller design footprints, allowing it to operate in more design configurat­ions without sacrificin­g accuracy and long-term performanc­e.

The 3418 is the first ultrasonic flow meter to pass all perturbati­on tests for OIML R-137 Accuracy Class 0.5 with only five pipe diameters in front of the meter and without a flow conditione­r. It features eight interlocke­d direct chordal paths, positioned as two British Gas path layouts where the second is the mirror image of the first, allowing the meter to cancel out asymmetric­al velocity effects. This design enables the meter to measure flow with greater resolution and accurately calculate swirl, reducing the need for flow conditioni­ng and long upstream piping configurat­ions.

As a part of the Daniel Gas Ultrasonic product line, the 3418 features the ability to calculate standard flow and directly integrate with temperatur­e and pressure transmitte­rs, gas chromatogr­aphs and flow computers while providing real-time meter and process diagnostic­s. The 3418 uses Emerson’s proprietar­y MeterLink diagnostic software with specific enhancemen­ts designed to mimic the look and feel of the original Daniel four- path gas ultrasonic meter interface.

Available in sizes DN250 to DN1050 (10- in to 42- in), the 3418 offers bidirectio­nal flow capabiliti­es, increased flow capacity and no incrementa­l pressure drop, therefore reducing measuremen­t risk and minimizing operating cost.

DETAILS, EMERSON.COM/ULTRASONIC­FLOWMETERS

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