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Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters Product Datasheet DAN-USM-FAMILY-DS-0306 March 2006 www.daniel.com DAN-USM-FAMILY-DS-0306 March 2006 SeniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meter with Mark III™ Electronics Page *Optional (requires software key)

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www.daniel.com

Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters

Daniel® SeniorSonic™ and JuniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meters with Mark III™ Electronics

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The Daniel® SeniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meter is designed for natural gas custody transfer where high accuracy and long-term, reliable performance is critical. It utilizes Mark III Electronics, Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI) software, and optional features for exceptional flow measurement. This advanced 4-path chordal meter helps customers reduce lost and unaccounted natural gas with exceptional accuracy and linearity throughout the flow range.

The Daniel® JuniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meter also utilizes Mark III™ Electronics, the same Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI) software, and supports the same optional features as the SeniorSonic meter. Its bounce design was developed for accurate flow measurement of non-custody transfer applications such as production measurement, gas storage, and wet gas applications.

Both meters measure transit times of ultrasonic pulses passing through the gas. The difference in transit times of the downstream directed pulses and the upstream directed pulses is measured. The SeniorSonic flow meter measures transit times on four, carefully chosen, parallel chords. The JuniorSonic flow meter measures flow by bouncing a signal across the meter in one and two path meter designs. Each path is comprised of ultrasonic transducers that act alternately as transmitter and receiver. Upstream and downstream measurement times are accurately measured, and the difference is directly proportional to the velocity and volume of flowing natural gas.

Features and Benefits SeniorSonic four-path chordal design allows accuracy,

stability, redundancy, and operational cost savings JuniorSonic one-path or two-path, single bounce

designs provide a lower cost solution for production measurement, gas storage, and wet gas applications where fiscal measurement is not required, the two-path design provides redundancy for more critical applications

Excellent long-term performance reduces maintenance costs

High rangeability of >�00:� means fewer meter runs, smaller line sizes, and lower capital costs

Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI) software offers easy-to-use and learn Windows® based meter interface, reduces time to commission a new meter, and simplifies routine maintenance

Mark III Electronics provides fast sampling and output, an expandable electronics platform, ease-of-use, and an optional archive data log* which enables the reading of audit, alarm, system, hourly, and daily log information

The addition of the Series �00 Options Board provides a direct input of pressure, temperature, and gas composition into the meter which allows the meter to act as a redundant flow computer; it calculates corrected volume rates, mass rates, energy rates, and AGA �0 speed of sound*

Machined, cast body construction for the SeniorSonic is virtually insensitive to measurement uncertainty caused by changes in pressure

Extractable transducers for ease of inspection *Optional (requires software key)

SeniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meterwith Mark III™ Electronics

Daniel® SeniorSonic™ and JuniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meters with Mark III™ Electronics

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SPECIFICATIONS

SeniorSonic Meter Performance Flow calibrated accuracy is ± 0.�% of reading relative

to lab over entire flow calibration range Absolute accuracy is 0.3% including lab uncertainty Repeatability is ± 0.05% of reading for 5 to �00 fps Velocity rated to �00 fps (30 m/s) with over-range

performance exceeding �25 fps (38 m/s) Meter meets or exceeds AGA 9 performance

specifications

JuniorSonic Meter Performance Flow calibrated accuracy is ± 0.5% of reading relative

to lab* Absolute accuracy is typically ±�.5% of actual volume

flow* (without flow calibration) Repeatability is ± 0.�% of reading for 5 to �00 fps Velocity rated to �00 fps (30 m/s)

*Does not take into consideration changes in wall roughness and installation effects

JuniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meter With Mark III™ Electronics

Mechanical Ratings Line Sizes: 4 to 42 inches Gas temperature: -4 to +2�2°F (-20 to +�00°C)

Operating pressure range: �00 to 4000 psig (689 to 27,579 kPa)* *Consult factory for lower and higher pressure applications

Flanges: Raised face and ring joint flange type for 300 to 2500 ANSI classes

Operating temperature: -40 to +�49°F (-40 to 65°C) Operating relative humidity: up to 95% non-

condensing Storage temperature: -40 to +�85°F (-40 to +85°C)

with a low temperature storage limit of -20°C for transducers

Typical Applications Custody transfer Power plants Large industrial users City gates Production Underground storage sites Offshore

Performance–Electronics Power: �2/24/(��-36) VDC, 6 watts, maximum Communication protocol: Modbus RTU/ASCII & TCP/

IP Two serial RS-232/485 ports and Ethernet capability* Serial communication speed: Up to ��5 Kbps Ethernet* speed: Up to �0 Mbps Frequency outputs: Four; Two isolated pairs that are

configurable as forward flow, reverse flow, or both Frequency range: 0 to �000 Hz or 0 to 5000 Hz Digital output: Four, selectable for flow direction or data

validation Calculation update time: Configurable for ¼ of a

second and � second Calibration method: Piecewise linearization (meter

factor per datapoint) * Optional (requires software key)

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Optional Series 100 Options Board Two �6 bit, 4-20 mA full differential analog inputs for

pressure and temperature One �6 bit, 4-20 mA analog output for volume, energy,

mass flow rate, velocity or SOS One serial RS-232/485 port for live gas composition

from the Daniel Gas Chromatograph Obtains power from the main CPU Transmitters can be source powered from the Series

�00 Options Board or can be externally loop powered

Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI) Standard Software

Comprehensive Monitor screen shows all meter performance information

Field start-up wizard to simplify start-up Maintenance wizards for simple service Audit/alarm/history retrieval in Excel® or csv files* Digital waveform viewing Maintenance log summary in Excel with automated

graphing Automatic file naming and organized saving Configuration comparison with exception summary Remote dial-up support and Ethernet connectivity*

(LAN/WAN or DHCP) Meter directory supports hundreds of meters

*Optional (requires software key in meter)

Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI) Deluxe SoftwareProvides all features in CUI Standard and the following additional features:

AGA �0 SOS calculator Trending of maintenance logs Multiple simultaneous graphing on Monitor screen Analog Inputs (calibration) wizard Meter Factors wizard for flow calibration

Safety Classifications UL listed for use in Class �, Division �, Group D

hazardous locations in both the US and Canada (UL E�52246)

CE marked to ATEX directive (94/9/EC) Certified to Eex d ia T4 to standards EN 500�4,

EN 500�8, and EN 50020

Metrology ApprovalsThe Daniel SeniorSonic and JuniorSonic gas flow meters have been approved by many global metrological organizations, including Nederlands Meetinstituut (NMi), PTB, GOST, Measurement Canada and others. Please consult your Daniel representative for a complete metrology approvals list.

SeniorSonic™ Gas Flow Meter

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Table 1: SeniorSonic and JuniorSonic Recommended Maximum Flow Velocity

Meter Size (Inches) Max (ft/s)

Meter Size (mm)

Metric Max (m/s)

CapacityACFH*

CapacityACMH*

4 100 100 30 32,000 9006 100 150 30 72,000 2,0508 100 200 30 125,000 3,550

10 100 250 30 197,000 5,60012 100 300 30 280,000 7,90016 100 400 30 450,000 12,50020 100 500 30 700,000 19,60024 100 600 30 1,000,000 28,50030 100 750 30 1,600,000 45,90036 100 900 30 2,300,000 66,100

*Capacities are for schedule 40 and are rounded off.

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STable 2A: eniorSonic 300 ANSI Dimensions

STable 2B: eniorSonic 600 ANSI Dimensions

STable 2C: eniorSonic 900 ANSI Dimensions

STable 2D: eniorSonic 1500 ANSI Dimensions

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 29.00 10.75 370 737 273 168 6 29.50 14.00 460 749 356 209 8 21.50 16.50 550 546 419 249

10 24.50 20.00 800 622 508 363 12 26.00 22.00 950 660 559 431 16 30.00 27.00 1,750 762 686 794 20 35.50 32.00 2,650 902 813 1,202 24 39.00 37.00 4,000 991 940 1,814 30 48.30 44.50 5,500 1,227 1,130 2,495 36 55.00 51.75 8,300 1,397 1,314 3,765

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 29.00 10.00 433 737 254 196 6 29.50 12.50 460 749 318 209 8 21.50 15.00 468 546 381 212

10 24.50 17.50 628 622 445 285 12 26.00 20.50 778 660 521 353 16 30.00 25.50 1,326 762 648 601 20 35.50 30.50 2,054 902 775 932 24 39.00 36.00 3,168 991 914 1,437 30 44.75 43.00 4,250 1,137 1,092 1,928 36 51.25 50.00 5,350 1,302 1,270 2,427

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 31.00 11.50 453 787 292 205 6 37.00 15.00 640 940 381 290 8 27.50 18.50 1,040 699 470 472

10 30.50 21.50 2,018 775 546 915 12 34.50 24.00 2,700 876 610 1,225 16 41.50 27.75 3,340 1,054 705 1,515 20 51.12 33.75 5,970 1,298 857 2,708 24 59.00 41.00 7,656 1,499 1,041 3,473

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 31.00 12.25 473 787 311 215 6 37.00 15.50 710 940 394 322 8 27.50 19.00 1,080 699 483 490

10 30.50 23.00 2,390 775 584 1,084 12 34.50 26.50 3,300 876 673 1,497 16 41.50 32.50 5,292 1,054 826 2,400 20 60.00 38.75 8,050 1,524 984 3,651 24 68.00 46.00 10,400 1,727 1,168 4,717

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Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 19.75 10.00 214 502 254 97 6 29.50 12.50 284 749 318 129 8 31.50 15.00 398 800 381 181

10 34.00 17.50 490 864 445 222 12 35.44 20.50 654 900 521 297 16 44.00 25.50 905 1,118 648 411 20 47.89 30.50 1,879 1,216 775 852 24 55.36 36.00 2,132 1,406 914 967 30 63.50 43.00 4,096 1,613 1,092 1,858 36 69.75 50.00 5,540 1,772 1,270 2,513

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 18.75 10.75 238 476 273 108 6 29.50 14.00 340 749 356 154 8 31.50 16.50 482 800 419 219

10 34.00 20.00 670 864 508 304 12 35.44 22.00 822 900 559 373 16 44.00 27.00 1,375 1,118 686 624 20 50.62 32.00 2,443 1,286 813 1,108 24 58.62 37.00 3,036 1,489 940 1,377 30 67.00 44.50 4,835 1,702 1,130 2,193 36 73.50 51.75 6,335 1,867 1,314 2,874

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 20.00 11.50 250 508 292 113 6 37.00 15.00 310 940 381 141

10 40.00 21.50 740 1,016 546 336 12 47.00 24.00 1,170 1,194 610 531 14 42.00 25.25 1,390 1,067 641 631 16 44.00 27.25 1,580 1,118 692 717 20 64.00 33.75 3,100 1,626 857 1,406 24 72.50 41.00 4,500 1,842 1,041 2,041

Meter Size

(Inches) Overall End To

End (Inches)

Flange Diameter (Inches)

Approximate Weight

(Pounds)

Overall End To End

(Millimeters)

Flange Diameter

(Millimeters)

Approximate Weight

(Kilograms) 4 20.00 12.25 312 508 311 142 6 37.00 15.50 410 940 394 186 8 41.00 19.00 825 1,041 483 374

10 40.00 23.00 1,120 1,016 584 508 12 47.00 26.50 1,740 1,194 673 789 16 64.00 32.50 3,440 1,626 826 1,560

JuniorSonic 300 ANSI Dimensions Table 3A:

JuniorSonic 600 ANSI Dimensions Table 3B:

JuniorSonic 900 ANSI Dimensions Table 3C:

JuniorSonic 1500 ANSI DimensionsTable 3D:

Note: Please consult the factory for sizes other than those shown in these tables. These weights are meant only as an aid in the design of metering systems. Consult Daniel engineering for certified drawings prior to construction.

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Calculating meter capacity:To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, first find the capacity in this table for the meter size and operating pressure. Next, multiply the capacity by the ratio of the desired velocity divided by �00 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 = 7635 MSCFHVelocity = 70 ft/sAnswer = 7635 MSCFH x 70 ft/s = 5344 MSCFH �00 ft/s

Selection of Meter Size:These tables 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. These values are intended to be a guide in sizing. Contact Daniel engineering for assistance with specific applications.

Table 4: Flow Rates (MSCFH) Based Upon 100 ft/sPSIG 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36

�00 247 56� 97� �,532 2,�74 3,432 5,398 7,807 �2,607 �8,�54200 468 �,065 �,845 2,908 4,�27 6,5�5 �0,248 �4,822 23,935 34,467300 696 �,584 2,743 4,325 6,�37 9,690 �5,240 22,043 35,596 5�,258400 93� 2,��8 3,668 5,782 8,206 �2,955 20,377 29,472 47,593 68,534500 �,�70 2,667 4,6�9 7,282 �0,334 �6,3�5 25,66� 37,��4 59,934 86,305600 �,42� 3,232 5,597 8,823 �2,522 �9,770 3�,095 44,973 72,626 �04,582700 �,676 3,8�3 6,602 �0,409 �4,772 23,322 36,682 53,055 85,677 �23,374800 �,938 4,409 7,635 �2,036 �7,082 26,968 42,4�7 6�,349 99,070 �42,66�900 2,207 5,02� 8,694 �3,706 �9,452 30,7�0 48,302 69,86� ��2,8�6 �62,455

�000 2,482 5,646 9,777 �5,4�4 2�,875 34,536 54,320 78,565 �26,872 �82,696��00 2,763 6,286 �0,885 �7,�6� 24,355 38,45� 60,478 87,47� �4�,254 203,405�200 3,050 6,939 �2,0�5 �8,943 26,883 42,443 66,756 96,55� �55,9�7 224,52��300 3,34� 7,602 �3,�64 20,753 29,453 46,500 73,�37 �05,78� �70,822 245,983�400 3,637 8,274 �4,327 22,587 32,055 50,608 79,599 ��5,�27 �85,9�5 267,7�8�500 3,935 8,953 �5,504 24,442 34,688 54,765 86,�37 �24,583 20�,�84 289,706�600 4,235 9,635 �6,685 26,305 37,33� 58,938 92,700 �34,076 2�6,5�5 3��,78��700 4,536 �0,32� �7,87� 28,�75 39,986 63,�28 99,29� �43,608 23�,908 333,948�800 4,836 ��,002 �9,052 30,036 42,627 67,298 �05,850 �53,094 247,227 356,006�900 5,�34 ��,68� 20,226 3�,888 45,255 7�,448 ��2,376 �62,534 262,47� 377,9582000 5,429 �2,350 2�,386 33,7�6 47,849 75,543 ��8,8�8 �7�,85� 277,5�6 399,623

Table 5: Flow Rates (MMSCFD) Based Upon 100 ft/sPSIG 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36

�00 5.9 �3.5 23.3 36.8 52.2 82.4 �30 �87 303 436200 ��.3 25.6 44.3 69.8 99.0 �56.4 246 356 574 827300 �6.8 38.0 65.8 �03.8 �47.3 232.6 366 529 854 �,230400 22.4 50.8 88.0 �38.8 �96.9 3�0.9 489 707 �,�42 �,645500 28.2 64.0 ��0.8 �74.8 248.0 39�.6 6�6 89� �,438 2,07�600 34.2 77.6 �34.3 2��.8 300.5 474.5 746 �,079 �,743 2,5�0700 40.3 9�.5 �58.5 249.8 354.5 559.7 8804 �,273 2,056 2,96�800 46.6 �05.8 �83.2 288.9 4�0.0 647.2 �,0�8 �,472 2,378 3,424900 53.� �20.5 208.7 328.9 466.8 737.0 �,�59 �,677 2,708 3,899

�000 59.7 �35.5 234.6 369.9 525.0 828.9 �,304 �,886 3,045 4,385��00 66.5 �50.9 26�.2 4��.9 584.5 922.8 �,45� 2,099 3,390 4,882�200 73.4 �66.5 288.4 454.6 645.2 �,0�9.0 �,602 2,3�7 3,742 5,389�300 80.4 �82.4 3�5.9 498.� 706.9 �,��6.0 �,755 2,539 4,�00 5,904�400 87.5 �98.6 343.8 542.� 769.3 �,2�5.0 �,9�0 2,763 4,462 6,425�500 94.7 2�4.9 372.� 586.6 832.5 �,3�4.0 2,067 2,990 4,828 6,953�600 �0�.9 23�.3 400.4 63�.3 896.0 �,4�5.0 2,225 3,2�8 5,�96 7,483�700 �09.� 247.7 428.9 676.2 959.7 �,5�5.0 2,383 3,447 5,566 8,0�5�800 ��6.4 264.� 457.2 720.9 �,023.0 �,6�5.0 2,540 3,674 5,933 8,544�900 �23.5 280.3 485.4 765.3 �,086.0 �,7�5.0 2,697 3,90� 6,299 9,07�2000 �30.6 296.4 5�3.3 809.2 �,�48.0 �,8�3.0 2,852 4,�24 6,660 9,59�

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Selection of Meter Size:These tables can be used to determine the flow range at reference conditions for all meter sizes. All calculations are based on Schedule 40 bore, �5° C and typical gas composition. These values are intended to be a guide in sizing. Contact Daniel engineering for assistance with specific applications.

Calculating meter capacity:To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, first find the capacity in this table for the meter size and operating pressure. Next, multiply the capacity by the ratio of the desired velocity divided by 30 m/s to obtain the desired volume rate. Example: Determine the hourly flow rate at 2� m/s for an 8 inch meter operating at 4500 kPag.Flow Rate = �7�.6 MSCMHVelocity = 2� m/sAnswer = �7�.6 MSCMH x 2� m/s = �20.�2 MSCMH 30 m/s

Table 6: Flow Rates (MSCMH) Based Upon 30 m/skPag 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36�000 9.67 22.0 38.� 60.� 85.3 �34.6 2�2 306 495 7�2�500 �4.22 32.3 56.0 88.3 �25.3 �97.8 3�� 450 727 �,0462000 �8.85 42.9 74.3 ��7.� �66.2 262.4 4�3 597 964 �,3882500 23.59 53.7 92.9 �46.5 207.9 328.3 5�6 747 �,206 �,7373000 28.43 64.7 ��2.0 �76.5 250.6 395.6 622 900 �,453 2,0933500 33.37 75.9 �3�.5 207.2 294.� 464.4 730 �,056 �,706 2,4574000 38.4� 87.4 �5�.3 238.5 338.6 534.6 84� �,2�6 �,964 2,8284500 43.56 99.� �7�.6 270.5 384.0 606.2 954 �,379 2,227 3,2075000 48.8� ���.� �92.3 303.� 430.3 679.3 �,068 �,545 2,495 3,5935500 54.�7 �23.2 2�3.4 336.4 477.4 753.8 �,�86 �,7�5 2,769 3,9876000 59.62 �35.6 234.9 370.2 525.5 829.7 �,305 �,887 3,048 4,3896500 65.�7 �48.3 256.8 404.7 574.5 907.0 �,427 2,063 3,332 4,7987000 70.82 �6�.� 279.0 439.8 624.3 985.6 �,550 2,242 3,62� 5,2�47500 76.56 �74.2 30�.6 475.4 674.8 �,065.0 �,676 2,424 3,9�4 5,6368000 82.38 �87.4 324.6 5��.6 726.2 �,�46.0 �,803 2,608 4,2�2 6,0658500 88.28 200.9 347.8 548.2 778.2 �,229.0 �,932 2,795 4,5�3 6,4999000 94.25 2�4.4 37�.3 585.3 830.8 �,3�2.0 2,063 2,984 4,8�8 6,9399500 �00.28 228.� 395.� 622.7 883.9 �,396.0 2,�95 3,�75 5,�27 7,382

�0000 �06.36 242.0 4�9.0 660.4 937.5 �,480.0 2,328 3,367 5,437 7,830

Table 7: Flow Rates (MMSCMD) Based Upon 30 m/skPag 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36�000 0.232 0.528 0.9�5 �.442 2.046 3.23� 5.082 7.350 ��.869 �7.09��500 0.34� 0.776 �.344 2.��9 3.007 4.748 7.468 �0.80� �7.44� 25.��62000 0.453 �.029 �.783 2.8�0 3.989 6.297 9.904 �4.325 23.�33 33.3��2500 0.566 �.288 2.23� 3.5�6 4.99� 7.879 �2.393 �7.924 28.946 4�.6823000 0.682 �.552 2.688 4.237 6.0�4 9.495 �4.935 2�.600 34.882 50.2303500 0.80� �.82� 3.�55 4.973 7.059 ��.�45 �7.530 25.354 40.943 58.9584000 0.922 2.097 3.632 5.725 8.�26 �2.830 20.�79 29.�86 47.�3� 67.8694500 �.045 2.378 4.��9 6.492 9.2�5 �4.549 22.883 33.097 53.447 76.9635000 �.�7� 2.664 4.6�5 7.275 �0.326 �6.302 25.64� 37.086 59.889 86.2405500 �.300 2.957 5.�2� 8.072 ��.459 �8.09� 28.454 4�.�54 66.458 95.6996000 �.43� 3.254 5.637 8.885 �2.6�2 �9.9�2 3�.3�9 45.298 73.�50 �05.3366500 �.564 3.557 6.�62 9.7�3 �3.787 2�.767 34.236 49.5�7 79.964 ��5.�487000 �.700 3.866 6.696 �0.555 �4.982 23.653 37.203 53.808 86.893 �25.�267500 �.837 4.�79 7.239 ��.4�0 �6.�96 25.570 40.2�8 58.�68 93.934 �35.2658000 �.977 4.497 7.789 �2.278 �7.428 27.5�5 43.277 62.592 �0�.078 �45.5538500 2.��9 4.8�9 8.347 �3.�57 �8.676 29.485 46.376 67.075 �08.3�8 �55.9789000 2.262 5.�45 8.9�2 �4.047 �9.939 3�.479 49.5�2 7�.6�� ��5.642 �66.5249500 2.407 5.474 9.482 �4.945 2�.2�4 33.492 52.679 76.�9� �23.038 �77.�75

�0000 2.553 5.805 �0.056 �5.85� 22.500 35.522 55.87� 80.808 �30.494 �87.9��

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Piping recommendation for SeniorSonic or JuniorSonic with no flow conditioner

Minimum Piping recommendation for SeniorSonic or JuniorSonic with Daniel Profiler*

The drawings below represent recommended piping lengths with or without Daniel® flow conditioners when installed with the Daniel SeniorSonic flowmeter. If shorter lengths are used there may be an increase in flow measurement uncertainty.

20 D 5 D

5 D 5 D

2 D

2 D

3-5 D

5 D5 D 10 D 10 D

Minimum Piping recommendation for Bi-directional SeniorSonic or JuniorSonicwith Daniel Profiler*

WARNING!Do not operate this instrument in excess of the specifications listed. Failure to heed this warning could result in serious injury and/or damage to the equipment.

10 D

*Note: these are minimum lengths. Many users specify 10 D + Flow Conditioner + 10 D for upstream in uni-directional designs and the same for bi-directional designs.

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Daniel Ultrasonic Model Number Selections ES-21055 Rev. AL

34 X X X X 0 X X X X X X X

DEVICE TYPESeniorSonic (4-Path) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0JuniorSonic (1-Path) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0JuniorSonic (2-Path) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0

ELECTRONICSMark III U.L. 3/4 NPT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HMark III U.L./CENELEC M20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JMark III U.L./3/4 NPT Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KMark III U.L./CENELEC M20 Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L

TRANSDUCERST-Slot T-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AT-Slot T-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

OPTION BOARDNo option board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Series 100 Option board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

METER SIZES4 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 416 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 520 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836 inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

PORT ANGLE 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

SCHEDULE 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XS 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120

MATERIALS 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standard 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainless Steel 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duplex

FLANGE 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raised Face (RF) 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ring Type Joint (RTJ)

ANSI CLASS 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1500 * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2500 * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . API 10,000

* Note: This model number selector does not identify all active models or active model combinations. Please contact Daniel for the latest model number selections.

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