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1. Wet Correction Method J ae Flow Run Accumulation Method ice o D Fluid Property Steam IF 97 James Figure 4 8 58 ModWorX Pro Change Flow Run 1 Calculation Methods Fluid Properties Calculation Method AGA 6 Detail Pa Generic AGA 8 Gross IF 97 with James correlation APD nal Flow Rate Calculation Method e Liquid Orifice based on AGA 3 Aweraging Pitot Tube Annubar E Cone Spool Cone Wafer Liquid Orifice based on 150 5167 Wet Correction Method No wet correction i LO i Flow Run Accumulation Method Liquid Phase Only Fluid Properties Calculation Method Natural Gas Steam Flow Rate Calculation Method Cone Spool Cone Wafer Flow Run Accumulation Method FAN Fluid Property Liquid API 2540 Figure 4 9 Section 4 99 Section 4 ModWorX Pro Flow Rate Calculation Parameters for an Orifice Cone or Pitot Meter Run The flow rate calculation parameters on the Configure Flow Run screen Figure 4 10 will vary depending on the calculation method selected Use the following steps to configure a Scanner for use with AGA 3 ISO 5167 Orifice Cone Spool Cone Wafer and Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar calculation methods Note Note For gas measurement ISO 5167 is applicable only to flow that remains subsonic throughout the mea suring section and where the fluid can be considered single phase It is
2. Copy EEPROM Ta Fie Create Ant here Pica Charis Prea Zeta Mice Berei Liser Security Medias hiic Figure A 16 Change the Units System This setting allows a user to change the unit system the Scanner uses to display parameters By default the unit system is US Standard Parameters that have pre configured units that can be displayed as either US Standard or metric include system temperature plate size atmospheric pressure and base conditions To change the units system to metric 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 17 page 224 2 Click on the Units System dropdown menu in the General Options screen and select Metric 3 Click OK 223 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Program Options General Options rege Prthrem Paan Bee Liter Segurby Figure A 17 Change Communications Options The Communications Options screen allows a user to optimize communications between a computer and a Scanner by adjusting communication parameters To change communications settings 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 18 2 Select Communications from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen 3 Change the selections described below as required 4 Click OK Program Options Communications Options e Toggle RTS ine For R5 4 5 adapter transmit control far Par steier Figure A 16 Toggle RTS Line Some RS 485 to RS 232 converter modules require a req
3. Figure 14 18 Alarms and events are stored in one common log up to 1152 combined alarms and events can be stored and viewed 197 Section 14 mt irder L EE KI eg SSEEERBTE OLI2Q 2010 10 13 29 GUANADO 10 13 52 01 20 2010 10 13 55 Doo 10 19 23 O1 20 2010 10 19 25 DLST 10 20 43 GINDI 10 20 44 pand 10 24 26 Ot f20i2010 10 24 27 01 20 2010 10 36 05 OLI2QI2010 10 26 06 Q120 2010 10 29 09 DU 10 28 10 22000 10 59 53 01 20 2010 10 40 00 b OL20 2000 10c43 54 P9 QL ZOI2010 10 43 55 20 D1 ZU 2010 10 46 54 TSO 0 48 30 Dif20j2010 10 48 3t QOLZQ 201D 10 48 40 S OL 2U 2010 10 48 50 amp OLz02010 11 18 48 Q1iz f2010 11 15 49 Orf20j2010 11 12 06 1 Fiber IO r MBan _ Rte ome o Wee ts Licey dlra Peet Leer Alim Beset Low Ar Sl Leer Aere Besch Low Gm Set Lev d m Beset Lowy Alaris Set Loss ist Agee Leg Aer Sek Low Am Bezet Lori Arm Set L er Arm Fast Lowe Aerm Set Lori Aarm Bezet Livy Mart Besel Ext Maint n rne Lose Alam Set Love Ar Fesh Livy ep Sar Love Arm Best Levy Alim Set Loses Alam Peset Configuration Settings The Configuration tab allows users to view the configuration settings of all aspects of the Scanner in one screen Figure 14 20 DP baart Reading DP Instant Reading DP Instark Beading DP Instant Beading DP Instant Reading DP baart Reading DP Inport Reading DP instant Fade DP Faart Bead DP Instant Beading DP I
4. 8 Proceed to the Fluid Properties section of the screen See Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 Flow Rate Calculation Parameters for a Turbine Meter Run The flow rate calculation parameters on the Configure Flow Run screen will vary depending on the calculation method selected Use the following steps to configure a Scanner for use with AGA 7 gas or Compensated Liquid Turbine calculation methods 1 Under Uncorrected Volume Source select the turbine source Turbine 1 as shown in Figure 4 11 page 62 If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 two turbine inputs are available for selec tion If a Scanner 2200 is installed these turbine inputs will be displayed without an additional expansion board 61 Section 4 ModWorX Pro Fie Tess Toci Help Stunner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 PEEL Configure Flow Run Wet Correction No wet correction Uncorrected Volume Source Base Conditions Turbine Source Tubro 1 Bate Tamper ture 40 0000 Deet Bast Pressure 14 7200 Dn Turbine 1 Information Configura Tumins Acabo Presnuro 14 7360 Meter Mame p9 When elected Fiad Preperbes type is an API Lad the Base Temperature Meter Model Mrke and De Pressure values we sat by the configured Dase Temperature Selection in Fhad Properties Meter Serial Number Flow Run Accumulation Input Assignments Cadxam mouts h uitudhliun Motte Gas Phata Only Pressure Source Intag ated Static Pressure lernoerat
5. Ga p Ka zi i 2 poh et i 27 Sal Se St P v Pacte J B i y A z Be Address Ve 2 preg 4 speing Clipboard Basic Test iO Names Include Options Proofing This message has not been sent pe Attached BS Device Name 20100120 1508 D xis 8 KB Device Meter Name Device Name Company Name Site Well Name Site Name Field Lease Name Field Name Location Name Location Name Legal Description Downloaded on 01 20 2010 15 08 07 ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 Device Type Scanner 2000 Firmware 3 86 Board ID e Data Daily Logs 1 8 2010 8 00 00 AM to 1 20 2010 8 00 00 AM Figure 14 29 Email Selected Data Multiple Log Types To email logs of multiple log types 1 Click the Email Data button at the left of the screen and select Email Selected from the dropdown list Figure 14 30 page 205 204 ModWorX Pro Section 14 Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 ekle Del aft As dowrloaded Di Logs Lnbervalluags Leid legs Alarm logs Comequratien Calibrate napsii Fiter 3 01 10 2010 08 00 00 4 01 11 2010 08 00 00 5 01 12 2010 08 00 00 6 01 13 2010 08 00 00 7 01 14 2010 08 00 00 B 01 15 7010 06 00 00 9 01 16 2010 08 00 00 10 01 17 2010 08 00 00 Hn 01 18 2010 08 00 00 12 01 19 2010 06 00 00 13 01 20 2010 08 00 00 27351 9660 124 7300 4 0 0446 Sort 1 Def mit gt Figure 14 30 2 AnEmail Selected wind
6. Gas Composition Changa composition Operator Hone Changed On Analysis Rel Ho United Srabec 14 73 psi 60 F Calculated Calculated n ol10268 1 3000 Ne wet correction haw al ong recommended Ge ocedure amp bo ute Sn een te exponent of P Landvatesy oF DL TOR Gs Constituent ole 9 Gas Constituent Carbon Doade C02 i n GCetanag pn CB 0 0000 Methane ECH Pepe r C 10 EB DOC ze Incerface DELLI Manuals Figure 4 13 usp 3 0 D 444 Port 1 Delauk gt ModWorX Pro MSIZO10 11 43 AM 2 The parameters displayed in the remainder of the Fluid Properties screen will vary depending on the fluid property calculation method and flow rate calculation method selected a Ifthe flow run is configured for gas measurement the Fluid Property section of the Configure Flow Run screen will display either Gas Composition information AGA 8 Detail see Figure 4 13 or Gross Method Parameters AGA 8 Gross see Figure 4 14 page 65 To change a parameter click on the blue Change Composition or Change Parameters hyperlink and follow the screen prompts b Ifthe flow run is configured for steam measurement Steam Property settings will be displayed Fig ure 4 15 page 65 Edit the parameters as necessary To change a parameter click on the blue Change Properties hyperlink and follow the screen prompts c Ifthe flow run is configured for liquid measurement Liquid Parameter settings will be displayed Fig
7. 185 Section 14 ModWorX Pro The Download Device Data screen will appear Figure 14 2 CER Download Device Data Select the range of log records to download Download Mew Records Only C Download All Records Select the log types to include in the download Daily Logs i Interval Logs Event Logs and Alarm Logs Select additional device data to include in the download Configuration Settings Calibration Settings Download Now c3 Cancel Figure 14 2 2 Choose a download range new records only or all records Choose the type s of logs you want to download 4 Choose any additional device settings to be included in the download configuration settings calibration settings or holding register data snapshot a Note Basic configuration data will automatically be downloaded even when Configuration Settings is not selected for download However a complete set of configuration settings will be downloaded only when the Configuration Settings check box is selected 5 Click Download Now to initiate the download 6 A progress screen will appear momentarily while the Scanner reads all of the parameter settings and loads all selected parameters into an on screen report Note To change the parameters included in the flow logs the order in which they appear or the logging interval change the settings on the Configure Archive menu See Archive Parameter
8. Base lemperature Reference ege States 14 73 psi 60 F Sac Temperature Reference United States 14 73 pa 60 F Flowing Density Calculation Manual Erery of Floveng Density Flowang Density C akuten Manual Entry of Flowing Dersty Speci Gravity ras rams 0 995999 ow The Base Density value is required If it ts not known use the same value as for Fherg If Viscosity amp unknown recommended procedure for thes bepad types to use 1 0 P Note that the Viscosiy parameter is assumed to be at foring temperature Clem Weu Datz Copy From Curent Load Detaut Params Note Figure 11 14 167 2 Section 11 ModWorX Pro Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example Generic Liquid appears near the top of the New Generic Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired In the Base Temperature Reference field select either United States defaul
9. Daly Modbus Statistics Heat SCF Options Shift Cte o eme Current Day Previous Day Volume Flow 0 MCF Mass Flow 0 LBM Energy OD MMBTU Figure A 13 221 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Reset User Security This operation vall reset the Scanner 2000 user security settings bo Factory defaults Any existing user accounts will be desta and tha det pue fox Port 1 and Pace Z vil ha set ha Adiinistrebar accent level You wall be logged out and the program vall return bo the Welcome screen else maea garin anal Recien decere gpl ale cx Please be prepared to provida information and customer information ta tech support For technical support in the US Cameron 1 200 654 3760 281 582 9500 For technical support outside the LIS contact Ehe support center nearest you 1 877 891 6540 toll free 03 5569 amp Africa 403 291 4814 34 1243 825741 Figure A 14 Select a New COM Port Typically the COM port used to connect to the Scanner is determined during initial login However should a user wish to change the COM port he can do so by performing the following steps 1 Disconnect from the device and return to the Welcome screen click Return to exit the Main screen or Configuration menu screen 2 Click Tools gt Select COM Port in the task bar This selection will appear active only when the software is disconnected from a Scanner 3 Select a new COM port from the dropdown menu shown in Figure A 15 NuFlo USB Adap
10. F e iz Iech ri Connection Settings Connection Method T Austormatic abr connect Li a angie device mtia henry its slave address or baud rate settings Uem default permear of connected decr port Lies hame Lie iPega sathiga Vo ab rie le cine Dun f Ere Connect tow Waianae 227 PM Figure 1 3 3 Choose a Connection Method from the dropdown list a Express Connect recommended for single instruments The software automatically connects to an instrument without a slave address or baud rate provided IF MULTIPLE DEVICES ARE DAISY CHAINED TOGETHER IN A NETWORK DO NOT USE THIS METHOD Discover Device recommended for multiple instrument networks when the slave address or baud rate is not known When the software attempts to connect to a Scanner it will compile a list of instruments on the network and the user then chooses a device from the list Figure 1 4 page 10 A Search Now button will appear allowing the user to perform a new search for additional connected devices if desired The devices are ordered by slave address with the lowest address at the top of the list If two or more devices have the same slave address and baud rate the Change Device Parameters button allows a user to select a new slave address and or baud rate for any detected device without leaving the Discover Devices dialog Figure 1 5 page 10 Specify Parameters recommended for multiple instrument networks when the slave address
11. Figure 6 2 Differential Pressure To configure a differential pressure input click the Differential Pressure button on the Configuration Menu screen The Configure Differential Pressure screen will appear Figure 6 3 Scanner 2000 Device kane s n ams Configure Differential Pressure Lee Nama Saved verification Verity Operator Mone Calter ated On Vert abies Wonkeu Les 12 2010 4 54 PP Figure 6 3 74 ModWorX Pro Section 6 Procedure Configuring Differential Pressure Differential Pressure Settings 1 Enter basic sensor information a Enter a unique sensor name if desired b Enter the sensor model number if desired The serial number and the range of the sensor are automatically read and displayed on the screen 2 Change the Display Unit setting if necessary The default is In H2O To change the setting a Click Edit The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 6 4 The base unit is the unit in which the Scanner measures differential pressure from the sensor ModWorX Pro Base Unit In H20 Display Unit DS Display Label Text INH2O Units Conversion Factor 1 0 Units Conversion Offset 0 0 OK Cancel Figure 6 4 b Click on the dropdown Display Unit menu and select a display unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update c To enter a custom unit select Custom from the dropdown menu and enter the d
12. ModWorX Pro Select value to log Flow Run 1 Plate Diameter The Following text will appear as the column heading For this data parameter in the presentation of downloaded data Flow Run 1 Plate Size Ok Cancel Figure 3 22 2 Select the parameter you want to display from the dropdown menu The text in the box at the bottom of the screen will be used to identify the parameter in download reports 3 Click OK to return to the Configure Archive screen To delete a parameter click on the parameter to select it and click Delete Parameter To change the order in which the archive parameters appear in log reports click on an archive parameter and click Move Up or Move Down Note When 16 parameters have been added to the Archive Parameter list the Add button will be grayed out No more parameters can be added without deleting or changing an existing parameter 4 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Archive screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen A warning message will appear prompting the user to clear the memory to remove old log records 5 To clear the memory click on Tools gt Clear Memory a Select which settings you wish to delete device settings archive settings or both b Click OK to delete the settings c Click Done Alarms To configure the alarms settings click on the Configure button on the Main Display scree
13. ure 4 16 page 66 Edit the parameters as necessary To change a parameter click on the blue Change Parameters hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change gas composition gross method parameters steam properties or liquid parameters and will be returned to the Configure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Sections 9 10 11 and 12 for complete instructions 64 ModWorX Pro Calculation Parameters Calculstion bier 4 i TEL Gross Method Parameters Change Parameters Operator Hone Changed On 0 400000 imara 1 3000 Natural gas icenconnenerdiesd procedure is bo use an enr opc e stoend ol 1 3 and viscosity of 0 010269 cf Leg Constituent ole ge Carbon Disce COE Nate Figure 4 14 Calculation Parameters Cakidatian Interval A d Steam Properties hangs Properties Operator Hone Changed On Figure 4 15 1 5 2010 11 50 AM Armo 11 52 AM Section 4 65 Section 4 ModWorX Pro Scanmer 2000 Device same s n 4096 Configure Flow Run API Liquid Parameters Operator None Changed On Arvabyes Bei No Bass Temperature Reference Utad States 14 73 psi 0F Sow c Gavty D Sc verot y 0 010248 P Recommended procedure for this baad type is to use a viscosity of 6 0 P tote that the Density par assumed to be st base temperature and the vacosty Dar ameter e ensued to be at fad tempera
14. 1 2 Series 7100 5 8 Series 7100 3 4 Series 7100 1 Series 7100 1 1 2 Series 7100 2 Low Flow Rate 5 0 GAL MIN Nominal K Factor 200 0 pulses GAL MM Series 7100 3 Series 7100 4 Series 7100 6 Series 7100 8 Series 7100 1 a Li OK Cancel Figure 13 6 a Select a meter model from the list provided The corresponding model number low flow rate high flow rate and nominal K factor for the selected meter will appear on the right side of the screen Enter the flowmeter serial number if desired c Click OK to save the new selections and return to the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen 7 Enter a note in the Note field if desired The note will be stored with the new meter information 8 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen 9 To change the K factor or make changes to a different turbine input without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 10 To exit the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Mainte nance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change K Factors 1 If Change K Factor is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Turbine screen click on Change Task The Change Turbine Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure
15. 37 Maintain Flow Run 1 Modworx Pro 4 0 0 reem Fle Tasks Tools Hebb i O a Scanner 2000 Perrie hama s m 4006 Sit Nami Field Mame EN meon Maintain Flow Run 1 edie eae Bas zpecheg Bae marnenance Mode D gt Maintain Flow Run VI alerted Finw Run Flow Run i Change Task L Phinbtenanse Task Change APT Liquid Parameters New API Liquid Parameters Current APT Liquid Parameters Fhad Prapentes Calculation API 2540 Crue Cd Cnr atr beem Chai qed Cu Anayns Eet Fin Aner Fari Me face Temperature Reference United Shater 14 73 psi EO F Dap Temperature Reference regel States 14 73 pa E Density Founga Absolute Deag Density Source Spede Granly Base bocht e Derai y POMI Biase Spela Gravity DECH Ves only eR Visus y Dm zs ue Becommarded procedure loe this bag type ia bo use A viscosity of 60 ep Hate that fhe Deet perameter amp assumed to be ac base temperature and tha Viney gl aneles ad Azzamsec bo be ot Mowers Lenger ature Clear Her Data Copy Prom Current Les Default Params hoke ott Ka Device Lnreierce User Manuele LR 3 00 4458 cport 1 Def auk gt Vj nez g 12 5 pn Figure 10 15 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be p
16. Configure an Alarm Quy rtkcecas rtt erts us mi quts rad Vend hrec bionda dt cura bn scu en dutta sad ie dni mihaa date 95 Procedure Configure a Conditional Output EE 98 Procedure Configure a Programmed Output State eese nnne nennen nnns 100 fin oa P ODO M LE AEE 101 Procedure Configure an Analog e it OUT E 103 Procedure Calibrate an Analog Output 104 Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs 1111 eeeeeeLLeeee eee i ieeeeeere esee nenne enn n nana nean nnns 107 Procedure Greiner Ems 108 Procedure Zeroing an le E EE 113 Procedure Verifying an Input E 117 Section 9 Flow Run Maintenance for Orifice Input AGA 3 or ISO 5167 Orifice 123 Procedure Change Plate Parameters A 125 Procedure Change Gas Composition TE 127 Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters E 129 Procedure Change Steam Properties Steam Flow Runs Onhy 130 Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters esses nennen nnne nnne nnns nnns 132 Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters E 134 Section 10 Flow Run Maintenance for Cone Meter Input eeeeeeeeeeee eee creeeee enne nnns 139 Procedure Change Cone Parameters A 141 Procedure Change Flow Coefficients Cd E 143 Procedure Change Gas Composition E 145 Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters
17. Current Day Previous Day Mass Flow Energy Input Data Static Pressure 0 00 7 37 V 158 58 Deg F Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM 12 17 2009 6 2 PM Figure 7 1 91 Section 7 ModWorX Pro Then click the Digital Output button in the Outputs section of the Configuration Menu screen Figure 7 2 scanner 2000 Device Same s n 4096 Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu use 3 0 0 445 port 1 Def aut Figure 7 2 The Configure Digital Outputs screen will appear Figure 7 3 By default the digital output 1s disabled Scanner 2000 Device Same s n 4096 Site Name Configure Digital Outputs Location Mame Figure 7 3 To enable a digital output click Change The Change Digital Output Mode dialog box Figure 7 4 page 93 will appear displaying all of the possible configuration options 92 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Pulse Output Een Bun vim Turbine input Vni Flow Rum 1 Mass Turbine Input 2 Volume Flow Eun 1 Energy Pere Alarm Output Activated amp lwms Conditional Output Value Bale Setpeant Value Above Set poil Value Out of Setpoint Ranga Programmed Output Controlled Output State via Modbus e Il geg Figure 7 4 Procedure Configure a Volume Proportional Pulse Output 1 From the Change Digital Output screen select the parameter that the digital output will represent Figure 7 5 e flow run 1 volume e flow run 1 mass
18. Device hama s w 4096 Configure Digital Outputs Output Mode Output Settings The oip zs adve F any af the bgger condiinns below are enabled and lhe corresponding alarm cnmdihoans mnt Alarms are configured from the Configure Alarms screen Pam arnater Either High of Low Alem Select 1 Flow Run i Flow Rate HL high arshiedilcny enabled v E Turbine Bee Rate HU op erabledjiow ene OOOO 1 Anang input 1 HELL high enaka fice enabled xPort 1 Def auk 115 2010 3307 FM Figure 7 11 3 Click the Select button beside the Parameter field and select a digital output parameter from the dropdown list on the dialog screen Figure 7 12 page 97 96 Select Either High or Low Alarm to generate a pulse output whenever a configured high or low alarm 1s activated A list of configured alarms will appear in the Trigger Conditions field Select Low Alarm Status to generate a pulse output only when a configured low alarm is activated A list of configured alarms will appear in the Trigger Conditions field ModWorX Pro Section 7 Figure 7 12 Select High Alarm Status to generate a pulse output only when a configured high alarm is acti vated A list of configured alarms will appear in the Trigger Conditions field Select Diagnostic 1 to generate a pulse output when a user selected failure or override condition occurs A list of 16 diagnostic bits will appear in the Trigger Conditions field Up to
19. If you are unsure of the value enter 1 5 Enter the carbon dioxide content in the field provided Enter the nitrogen content in the field provided Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired for example to identify the gross method settings for future reference The note will be stored with the gross method settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gross Method Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen ModWorX Pro Section 11 14 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 15 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen 1 If Change API Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 11 11 Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change API Liquid Parameters ox ce Figure 11 11 a Underthe Maintenance Task heading click Change API Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return t
20. Note that current gas composition appears on the right half of the screen and the new gas composition will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gas Composition section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired Update the Reference Conditions field if necessary This selection identifies the ideal mass heating value table for use in calculating the heating value of the gas composition and sets the reference temperature and pressure used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations In the Heating Value field specify whether the heating value is to be calculated or entered manually If the value is entered manually enter the heating value in the field provided Enter the specific gravity of the gas composition Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field pro
21. The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired 4 Inthe Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used 5 Select the method for calculating flowing density in the Flowing Density Calculation field Figure 12 7 Select either Manual Entry of Flowing Density or Individual Applications Table 6C Manual Entry of Flowing Density Recommended for applications in which only the flowing density and viscosity are known If a base density is not known resultant volumes will be at flowing tempera ture If a base density is entered the Scanner will calculate a mass flow rate and a corrected liquid volume at the base temperature condition Individual Applications Table 6C Recommended for applications in which API 2540 fluids do not adequately represent the thermal expansion properties of the process liquid or when precise thermal expansion coefficients are known Utilizing Table 6C from API 2540 the Scanner will compute the mass flow rate and the liquid volume at the base temperature condition When this method 1s selected the user is prompted to select a temperature coefficient or alpha value rather than a flowing density value
22. This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example Generic Liquid appears near the top of the New Generic Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired In the Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used 134 ModWorX Pro Section 9 se Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 HO TEM FIOw OT Selected Flow Run How Run 1 change Task Maintenance Task Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Pad Properties Calculation Generi Les Oper stor None Changed On Analyse Ref No Anatyss Ret No Base lemperatureRefererce Orfed States 14 73 psi 60 F Sase Temperature Reference United States 14 73 pa amp 0 F Flovsing Density Calculation Manual Erery of Floweng Density Pirang Density Coki ation Manual Entry of Flowing Density Density Source Absohte Density Derety Source Sect gt Base Absclute Density KGM Base Sperit Gravity 0 806406 KOMS F engte Specfic Gravity 0 975999 cP vscosty 0
23. esses nennen nnne nnne nnn nnns 147 Procedure Change Steam Properties Steam Flow Runs Onhy 148 Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters E 150 Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters AE 152 Section 11 Flow Run Maintenance for Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar Input 157 Procedure Change Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters esee 159 Procedure Change Gas Composition E 161 Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters E 163 Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters cccccccccsssecceeeeecesecccecsecceuseeceeeecseaeeessaeeessaueesssueesssaeees 165 Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters eese nennen enne nnns 166 Section 12 Flow Run Maintenance for Turbine Input AGA 7 Compensated Liquid Turbine 171 ModWorX Pro Table of Contents Procedure Change Gas Composition E 173 Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters AE 174 Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters E 175 Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters E 176 Section 13 Turbine Maintenance eeee eee ee ieeeeeeeeeee eene nennen annu nnne nenas nnn nana nu onse nena ahhh anna n n nnn 179 Procedure Change Turbine Flowmeter Model uk 181 Procedure Change E te E 182 Section 14 Downloading and Exporting LOGS ccccceesseesesseeeeenseeeeeseeeenseeeeeseeeeenseeoeaseeeeeneeeoeaeesoeneesoenees 185 LY OVEN E 185 Procedure Performing a Manual Download AE 1
24. hhmm gt cfx 3 Click Save to export the data to the file 210 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Section 14 Figure 14 41 211 Section 14 ModWorX Pro 212 ModWorX Pro Appendix A Appendix A Tools Menu In addition to the standard configuration settings provided in the Configure menu ModWorX Pro allows users to customize software functions using settings found in the Tools menu The Tools menu is located in the task bar at the top of the screen Figure A 1 s scil ee Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To File Maintain Flow Aun Create Archive Partials Reset User Security TEA ni iday Modbus Statistics Select COM Part Figure A 1 Functions supported by this menu include e save and load configuration settings e clear flow totals e clear the Scanner memory e copy Scanner memory to a binary file manually create a partial record recommended following commissioning of a device change the power saving mode e reset user security settings e modify or disable the time synchronization prompt change the units system change communications options e enable disable auto connection e enable disable auto downloads upon connection e change download options e change directory for configuration files e enable automatic logging of data polls e view Modbus registers 213 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Save Load Configuration Settings This feature of ModWorX Pr
25. 1 and Turbine Input 2 configuration screens The following procedure is based on the configuration of a pulse input using Turbine Input 2 If a Scanner 2200 is in use Turbine Input 1 can also be used to configure a pulse input The same procedure applies To set up a pulse input perform the following steps 1 Select Turbine Input 2 from the Configure screen The Configure Turbine Input 2 screen will appear Figure 5 6 EE SE STEE rannmar JOD Darwicm tame sm 4006 Site Nam rn Configure Turbine Input 2 EN Rabe Damping Factor Enahin Pule inpet Input Thresh Let ag Frequetay Culot low Flow Rata Cubolf Enable Carma Override Value Active K Factors Change K Factors Operator Mora C aiir ataj On Freue ric Factor Pe ee Lider Manuals Lee VK lt Port 1 Delauks i NINS Ti33 PM Figure 5 6 2 Follow the instructions described in Procedure Setting Up a Turbine Input steps la through Ic 3 Click the Enable Pulse Input dropdown menu and change the setting to yes The Input Threshold se lection will be disabled grayed out 4 Click Apply to save the new settings 5 Verify the meter K factor displayed at the bottom of the Configure Turbine Input screen To change the K factor click on the blue Change K Factors hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change the K factor and will be returned to the Config ure Turbine Input screen
26. 10 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to enter up to 12 verification points 11 To store additional information about this verification enter a note in the Note field The note will be saved with the verification data when the verification data 1s written to memory 13 exits the Maintenance Mode Click Save Changes to save the temperature verification The new values will not be applied until the user 13 To perform a different calibration or verification task click Change Task The Change Calibration Task dialog box will reappear allowing the user to make a new selection When all calibration verification tasks are completed and all changes are saved click Exit Maintenance 14 Mode Inputs will be restored to live conditions and the Main Display screen will reappear 121 Section 8 ModWorX Pro 122 ModWorX Pro Section 9 Section 9 Flow Run Maintenance for Orifice Input AGA 3 or ISO 5167 Orifice Routine flow run maintenance tasks for an AGA 3 or ISO 5167 run such as changing gas constituents or changing plate size are easily performed from the Maintain Flow Run screen This section will guide you in performing the following tasks e view existing orifice parameters change plate parameters e change gas constituents for AGA 8 Detail calculations e change gross method parameters for AGA 8 Gross calculations change steam properties steam flow runs only e change liquid parameters liquid flow run
27. 12 periods Turbine Input 1 5 Seconds 12 periods Turbine Input 2 5 4 Seconds e 12periods F OK Cancel Figure 6 23 b To change the damping factor click the buttons The resulting settling time will always be a multiple of the sampling period For example when the sampling period is 4 seconds entering a damping factor of 2 will result in a settling time of 8 seconds c To change the failure value delete the existing value in the Failure field and type in a new value In the event of a sensor failure this value will be substituted for a live reading in flow calculations d To change the low reading cutoff which may be identified as low pressure cutoff low temperature cutoff etc depending on the sensor type selected delete the existing value and type in a new value This setting helps prevent inaccuracies in daily and interval analog input records caused by periods of very low activity by establishing the minimum output at which a signal will be recorded e To override the live input reading when applicable click the Enable Override field and change the setting to Yes Then type in the override value desired f Click Apply to save the new settings Sensor Calibration Important Analog Input 1 and Analog Input 2 are calibrated at the factory before each unit is shipped and typically field calibration of an analog input is not required However if a periodic field calibration is required o
28. 13 7 page 183 182 ModWorX Pro Section 13 ModWorX Pro Change Turbine Maintenance Task Turbine Flowmeter Selection e Turbine Flowmeter 1 Maintenance Task e Change Turbine Flowmeter Change K Factors Figure 13 7 2 Ifmore than one turbine flowmeter is displayed select the turbine flowmeter for which a new K factor is desired Turbine or Turbine 2 Click Change K Factors 4 Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen Figure 13 8 d Scacmer ZO00 f xvirt Mae a m du Maintain Turbine Flowmeter 1 o Selected Tarhane Turbine Fliverrrieter 3 hhamnbenanes Pask Change K Farkar Change Tips New K Factors Current K Factors Calibre Working Urbs mmj Caper lor ha Comin she Ce Peequency Factor Entry Mode Frequency Packer lmss Liao Mupi a Farha H Linear K Factor Load Factors Prem 900 0000 Pore pulses GAL xPert 1 Daa 1 20 2010 10 38 AM Figure 13 8 5 Note that current K factors appear on the right half of the screen and that new K factors are entered in the left half of the screen To make a minor change to current parameters click Load K Factors From and select the K Factor settings from the dialog box provided The selected K factors will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed 6 To enter a linear K factor a Click Linear K Factor in the E
29. 6 This view also shows the spread of values and the number of sample readings taken Figure 8 7 ModWorX Pro Acquire Differential Pressure 25 000 In H2C Live Value 24 938 In H20 Measured Value 22 777 In HZO Stability Force LockOn Figure 8 7 110 ModWorX Pro Section 8 When the Scanner reads 10 consecutive readings within the tolerance based on the range of the sensor it will lock on to that data set and display a measured value Figure 8 8 ModWorX Pro ACQUE DII ntial Pressure 25 000 In H20 Live Value 24 947 In H20 Measured Value 24 952 In H2O Stability LETTE EL EL ELE LLELELL ELLE ELE LE LL ELL Hide Trend lt lt OK ancel Figure 8 8 Note Should the Scanner fail to lock on to a calibration value within a reasonable time period the user can terrminate the calibration process from the trend graph screen by clicking on the Force Lock On button in the lower left corner of the screen The user can then recalibrate the point by clicking the Recalibrate Point button on the Configure Differential Pressure screen 8 When a measured value is indicated click OK to save the calibration point and return to the Calibrate Dif ferential Pressure screen Figure 8 9 page 112 The New Calibration table is updated with the applied pres sure the measured value and a percentage of change The percentage of change is expressed as a percent age of full sc
30. Cali brating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 2 Observe the verification settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 15 To verify the sensor s calibra tion click on the blue Verify hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter Maintenance Mode to verify process temperature and will be returned to the Configure Process Temperature screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Cali brating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions Analog Input When the optional expansion board 1s installed on a Scanner 2000 or when a Scanner 2200 is installed up to two analog inputs can be used to provide pressure or temperature data for calculating flow in accordance with AGA 7 or to log virtually any data read by an instrument with analog output capability The transmitter providing the analog output signal is powered by the Scanner only when the Scanner is externally powered Wiring diagrams are provided in Scanner 2000 and Scanner 2200 hardware manuals and quick start guides The analog inputs can be configured for a 1 5 V 0 5 V or 4 20 mA signal To configure an analog input click on the Analog Input 1 or Analog Input 2 button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 6 16 page 85 The Configure Analog Input screen will appear Figure 6 17 page 85 84 ModWorX Pro Section 6 Note Analog Input 1 and Analog Input 2 function identically and are configured using identical steps As an
31. Division 14450 John F Kennedy Blvd Houston TX 77032 Phone 1 800 654 3760 281 582 9500 Fax 281 582 9599 NuFlo and ModWorX are trademarks of Cameron International Corporation Cameron Scanner is a registered trademark of Cameron Modbus is a registered trademark of the Modbus Organization Inc Flow Cal is a registered trademark of Flow Cal Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated 2010 Cameron International Corporation Cameron All information contained in this publication is confidential and proprietary property of Cameron Any reproduction or use of these instructions drawings or photographs without the express written permission of an officer of Cameron is forbidden All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Manual No 9A 30165025 Rev 07 February 2010 ModWorX Pro Table of Contents Table of Contents Moportant Satoty net len E i Section 1 Getting Started caesar imus xeu ea Urxeudu ev cuiucaxt cui I SEC DIDI E RECEN Ovx M nnmnnn nennen ea re Ded cC EE nnmnnn nnmnnn 7 Installing the Software MINCE RT mcm 7 Installing the NuFlo USB Adapter EE T agp einer Pee M TER mmm T OS SEI Via Uo D eisene E EEEE EA E E A ERE AAA TEE E EE E Adee EAE 7 RunNING MOdWOIX e EE 8 Troubleshooting a Connection TEE 12 Vieille Kee elei E 12 wena eiie dero FI NT EE EE 13 Changing Connection SS LUPIE EE 13
32. Flow Run Maintenance for Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar Input Routine flow run maintenance tasks for an averaging pitot tube run such as changing gas constituents or changing plate size are easily performed from the Maintain Flow Run screen This section will guide you in performing the following tasks e view existing averaging pitot tube parameters change meter parameters e change gas constituents for AGA 8 Detail calculations e change gross method parameters for AGA 8 Gross calculations change steam properties steam flow runs only e change liquid parameters liquid flow runs only Note Before making changes to the flow run configuration make sure the flow rate calculation method is configured as averaging pitot tube Annubar See Section 4 Setting Up a Flow Run for instructions on selecting the flow run calculation method To perform flow run maintenance for an orifice run i 39485 MCF day Turbne 1 Fow Rate 3411278 MCF Turbne 1 Grand Total 1128 98 BTU LBM 34 1278 11 8291 MCF 429 12 4571 54 BOL 3264 2 amp 33005 LEM 37 3084 MMETLI 625 PSIG 163 55 In HOO 6 00 7 36 V 23031 Deg F ON 163 00 Deg F Jan 7 2010 6 03 55 PM res M Geesen Port Def adit Tiani 6 03 PPP Figure 11 1 2 Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode prompt The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task screen will appear Figure 11 2 page 158 157 Section 11 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Change How
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34. If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed 161 Section 11 ModWorX Pro Scanner 1000 vice ame s n 3096 Maintain Flow Run 1 Charge Tech o MPhitenance Task Change Gas Composition New Gas Composition Current Gas Composition Fluid Properbes Calculation ASAS Detal prrs hone Changed Cre Andihysis Pet Na Analysis Ref H Reference Conditions ged States 14 73 pai BO F Reference Conditions Urad States 14 73 nai amp U F Cakulated esitulsted Haste V aie Cakulted cuecuated Spectic Gravity Manual entry Vscosty No wet correction Gas Fraction il Copy From Current Copob eng Conehituant Carbon Disxide CO 1 Cbon Dioxide COO p 5956 Hoen M2 2 Nitrogen NZ D 2595 Methane C1 3 Methane CL rri Ethane C3 4 Ethene C1 1 0106 Propane C3 E Propane Ca 0 4595 n Butane rele 5 mButane n C4 0 1007 iButane iC T Buwa C4 0 0977 r Pentang n 5 8 nPentane n C5 0 0324 i Pentang CS 9 Pentane i C5 0 0473 reHexane mc i 10 hiewe n26 0 0564 re Hesprane n CT mega nT 0 0000 rrOtee nec 12 mise re 6 0000 n Nonane n C9 G re cce wer is Decane n C10 reparana ICH 0 0000 Oxygen O2 OxygenlOZz 0 0000 Carbon Mende CO Carbon Monconde 20 0 0000 Hydrogen H2 hydrogen H2 0 0000 Hydregen Sulfide HPS Hydrog
35. Item button will be grayed out No more parameters can be added without deleting or changing an existing parameter 7 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Display screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen 42 ModWorX Pro Section 3 Archives Caution Before configuring archive parameters download all existing log data For detailed in structions on downloading data see Section 14 Downloading and Exporting Logs To configure the archive settings click on the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click on the Archives button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 19 anter 2000 Devin tame AN nj Site bm Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu aem vs 3 0 0 444 Fort 2 Debat Figure 3 19 The Configure Archive screen will appear Figure 3 20 Mamer 2000 Device Sem Ain 4096 wi Configure Archive FGA tataj 768 cers EFS tot d v6 Cavs 2 0 hi Figure 3 20 43 Section 3 ModWorX Pro Archive settings control which parameters are logged by the Scanner and the frequency of those logs The standard Scanner 2000 will hold up to 768 daily logs up to 2304 interval logs configured in terms of seconds minutes or hours and up to 1152 event alarm logs When an expansion board is added to the Scanner 2000 or a Scanner 2200 is installed the archive capacity for interval logs is increased to 6392 records
36. New Output Calibration Active Output Calibration Note The Maxiin axitgnat Schubert of te po f LOCI a zero 4 m adjustment DEED m J Adiustment 0 000 ue P Scale Z0 m Adyasbmere a 1 952 uA SB m Sen D mA Adjustment A 0 000 us Test Analog Output heng the ogpp best the rem acqusirment vraies wall be appie use 10045 Port Dafauk o Un 3 08 P Figure 7 28 7 Click Apply to save the adjustments The adjustments will appear under the Active Output Calibration section of the screen Click OK to return to the Configuration menu or click Apply to save the new set tings without leaving the Configure Analog Outputs screen 8 To clear adjustments and repeat the calibration process click the Clear Adjustments button then repeat steps 3 through 6 9 To test the analog output following adjustments click the Test Output button at the bottom of the Config ure Analog Outputs screen A Test Analog Output dialog box will appear Figure 7 29 ModWorX Pro Test Analog Outpt t Output value ma NEED J ay Figure 7 29 105 Section 7 ModWorX Pro 10 Enter the output value in milliamps you wish to apply and click Apply The Scanner will send the user specified signal to the receiving device If the trim was applied correctly the readout of the receiving device should match the test value entered in the Test Analog Output screen If the values do not match repeat steps 3 through 7 Reading an input va
37. Note that current meter parameters appear on the right half of the screen If you are changing only pipe size probe material or pipe material click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 Click Select Meter to display a list of meter selections The Select Averaging Pitot Tube screen will ap pear Figure 11 6 Select Averaging Pitot Tube Meter Information Probe Width Dm inches Discharge Coefficient K 0 9500 Reference Tema 68 0000 Deat Gmel Figure 11 6 4 The first selection in the list Averaging Pitot Tube is appropriate for any non Annubar product To select an averaging pitot tube meter choose this selection on the left side of the screen and enter the ap propriate probe width discharge coefficient K and reference temperature in the fields on the right side of the screen Click OK to return to the Maintain Flow Run screen 160 3 10 ModWorX Pro Section 11 The remaining selections are Annubar meter models with preconfigured probe width discharge coef ficients C1 and C2 and reference temperature When an Annubar model is selected no other entries are required on this screen Click OK to return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Enter the following parameters as necessary a pipe size click in the field and type in a value b probe material choose a materi
38. Only grand totals will be cleared all log data will remain in the archives If user security is enabled this feature will be available only to users with Administrator Configuration or Calibration security levels To zero flow totals 1 Click Tools gt Clear Flow Totals in the task bar Figure A 7 page 218 2 Inthe Clear Flow Totals window select the totals that are to be reset 3 Click OK to clear the totals 217 Appendix A ModWorX Pro vice Name s n 4096 view All Modbus Registers 00 Main Display Manage Configuration _ d x p janm Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To File OH Maintain Flow Run Clear Flow Totals Create Archive Partials Select flow totals to clear Modbus Statisties Turbine 1 Flow Total Options Snft Ctre o Current Day Previous Day 0 MCF 0 LEM wen Ces LETALS Figure A 7 Clear the Scanner Memory When updating the Scanner to a new firmware version or moving an instrument to a new site it may be necessary to clear the Scanner s memory Before performing this task consider downloading all flow logs and configuration data If user security 1s enabled this feature will be available only to users with Administrator or Configuration security levels WARNING Users can clear either device settings or archive settings or both from the Scan ner s memory Clearing device settings will delete all calibration and configuration settings Clearing the device archive wi
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40. Setup page 45 for details The initial download will display all records captured by the device On subsequent downloads however the user can mark downloaded records as read and easily distinguish between old and new records See Marking Downloaded Records page 191 186 ModWorX Pro Section 14 Procedure Configuring an Automatic Download 1 Using the task bar at the top of the Main Display screen click on the Tools button and choose Options from the dropdown menu Figure 14 3 Veri Mods Holdings Regeters ite Name s n 4096 Wer Al Modbus Registers Stea 00 Main Display Manage Configuration _ Ces Plows Totals Copy EEPROM To File Turbine Data System Data Supply Battery voltage 0 00 7 33 V Temperature 163 00 Deg F Date Time Jan 20 2010 11 24 45 AM use 4 0 0 446 lt Port Defaut gt 1 20 2010 11 25 AM Figure 14 3 2 When the Program Options window opens click the Auto Download option from the list at the left side of the screen Figure 14 4 Program Options Program Options Auto Download Options Select the range of log records to auto download Download New Records Only Download Al Records Select the log types to include in the auto download v Daily Logs v Interval Logs Event Logs Select additional device data to include in the auto download Figure 14 4 187 Section 14 ModWorX Pro 3 From the Auto Download Opt
41. Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to Process Temperature Figure 6 13 Edit Synchronized Time Periads Archive Logging Period Interval Archive J4 Ho 24 periods per day Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run 1 Minutes 60 periods per interval log period Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure i i I Seconds T T 60 periods Differential Pressure 1 Seconds 60 periods E F i EEN per flow run calculation period e Process Temperature 5 i Seconds 12 periods Turbine Input 1 m f Ei Seconds EET 15 periods Ce Figure 6 13 il Select the time period unit desired seconds minutes etc using the dropdown menu ii Use the buttons to select the number of second minutes etc desired The screen will automatically divide the flow run calculation period by the input sampling period to determine the number of sampling periods that will occur per flow run calculation period iv Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configure Process Temperature screen 82 ModWorX Pro Section 6 b To change the damping factor click the buttons The resulting settling time will always be a Note Note multiple of the sampling period For example when the sampling period is 4 seconds entering a damping factor of 2 will result in a settling time of 8 seconds To change the failure value delete the existing
42. Wizard dialog displayed the first time they connect the Scanner to the computer Follow the instructions in the NuFlo USB Adapter Installation Guide to complete the installation of the NuFlo USB adapter Other operating systems may not require this step The NuFlo USB Adapter Installation Guide can be accessed through the ModWorX Pro Help menu Section 1 ModWorX Pro Running ModWorX Pro 1 Click the ModWorX desktop icon or select Start gt Programs gt NuFlo gt ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 gt Mod WorX Pro 4 0 0 The Welcome screen will appear Figure 1 1 i NEM LX l IN ra ds uds Te FE S EI 9 NuFlo ModWorx Pro Version 4 0 0 Figure 1 1 2 Click Connect A Select COM Port dialog box will appear with COMI displayed as the default serial port Figure 1 2 If you require a different communications port select a new port from the dropdown menu and click OK If the NuFlo USB adapter is in use the COM port will appear as NuFlo USB Adapter If after installing the NuFlo USB Adapter driver and connecting the adapter to the computer the NuFlo USB Adapter does not appear as a COM port selection see the NuFlo USB Driver Troubleshooting Tips in the Help menu of ModWorX Pro or contact Cameron Technical Support for assistance ModWorX Pro Select COM Port E STI H y 1 anm NuFlo LISB Adapter Figure 1 2 ModWorX Pro Section 1 The Connection Settings screen will appear Figure 1 3 EAEE TETTE ER
43. addition to these files a user can manually generate an sdf file by clicking on the Save SDF File button before exiting the Device Reports screen This button allows you to save the sdf file to the location of your choice whereas the sdf file that is automatically saved with each download is always stored in the NuFlo Log Data folder on the computer hard drive If a user suspects a problem with a Scanner s performance an sdf file can expedite a technician s analysis of the issues To save an SDF file 1 From the Device Report screen click on the tab containing the data you want to save 2 Click Save SDF File 3 A dialog box will appear Figure 14 24 Change the file location if desired The default location is C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Yield Name Site Name Save SDF File Save ir C3 Site Name Ee uid ffl Device Name 20100114 1358 sdf My Recent E Device Name 20100120 1327 sdf Documents Device Name 20100120 1516 sdf Figure 14 24 4 Edit the filename if desired The default filename is lt Device Name date YYYYMMDD gt lt time hhmm gt 5 Click Save The file will be saved with an sdf extension in the specified directory Opening an SDF File Previously saved SDF files can be viewed offline See Viewing Reports Offline page 192 201 Section 14 E mailing an SDF File An SDF file can be emailed directly from the ModWorX Pro interface in a single step To email
44. appear The selections available on this screen will vary depending on the fluid property and flow rate calculation methods selected 54 ModWorX Pro Section 4 Scanner 2000 Gewice Samm s n 4096 Site Nane Configure Flow Run Ed Ree op Input Assignments Galbrate inputs Base Conditions Differential Pressure Source Integrated D ferertial Pressure Base Temperature State Pressure Source Integrated Stanc Pressure Base Pressure 14 7300 pi Temperature Source integrated RTO Atmospheric Pressure 14 7300 pii Analog Input sensors are only available for selection Ai amp Pressure Source When selected PA Properties type is an APT Liquid the Basa Temperature or a Temperature Sow cr F the Input is installed and has been properly and Base Pressure values are set by the corfiga ed Base Temper ature configured as a Pressure Transducer or a Temperature Transduces Ensure Selection in Fhad Properties that samping is enabled For Analog Inputs used as sources Pressure tap location upstream Value Control Orifice Plate Change Plate Low Pressure Cutulf L Operator None Changed On Piste Sae 1 0000 inches Flow Run Accumulation Reference Teper ature 68 0000 Deg F Ac Ca at Method Gas Phase Orty Plate Material Shanhess Shee 304 316 Plate Model Numba Hate Serial Number Pipe bye Sce 175 2010 11 22 AM Figure 4 6 Natural Gas If the flow run is configured for gas measurement the selections will appea
45. are specific to water they can provide an indication of the value range that is applicable for these parameters To load the default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density or Specific Gravity Enter the Base Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value of the liquid If the base density of the liquid is unknown enter the flowing density into both the Base Density and Flowing Density fields Enter the Flowing Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value if applicable If the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Individual Applications this field will be displayed as Alpha and the user will enter the appropriate thermal expansion coefficient that has been provided for his specific application or experimentally determined to be suitable Figure 10 19 page 155 Thermal expansion coefficients must be derived in accordance with API 2540 Section 11 1 6 Click the Select Alpha button to select a prede termined alpha value Figure 10 20 page 155 Enter the viscosity of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is un known a value of 1 0 cP viscosity of water is recommended Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upp
46. at 8 a m and Partials is enabled A calibration or configuration change made at 10 a m would cause a partial log of just 2 hours flow to be generated This log will be displayed as the Previous Day total The new log 1s also a partial beginning at 10 a m and continuing until 8 a m the next day This new log is displayed as the Current Day total during this period from 10 a m to 8 a m the next day To enable the creation of partial records within the flow archive change the Enable Partials setting on the Configure Archive screen to Yes See also Create a Partial Record page 219 Note Ifthe Scanner is to be used with a third party flow analysis system such as Flow Cal confirm that the system will support partial records before enabling the Partials setting Some systems will not process partial records correctly Archive Parameter Setup The Scanner can log up to 16 archive parameters Users can select from a list of more than 50 parameters Note The parameter assigned to Archive 3 is the parameter whose values are displayed in the top LCD readout on the front panel of the Scanner 2000 when the user views the log data By default this parameter is Flow Run 1 Volume The user can change the LCD readout parameter by assigning a different parameter to Archive 3 To add and configure an archive parameter 1 Click Add Parameter An Archive Parameter dialog box will appear Figure 3 22 page 46 45 Section 3 ModWorX Pro
47. aut Figure 4 1 51 Section 4 ModWorX Pro 2 Then click on Flow Run 1 in the Configuration Menu screen Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 The Configure Flow Run screen will appear Figure 4 3 Volumetric Units MF day AGA 3 Orifice Chisholm Input Assignments Calibrate Inputs D ferertial Pressure Sowco Integrated D ferertial Pressure Integrated Sanc Pressure Integrated RTO bd Figure 4 3 52 ModWorX Pro Section 4 Basic Flow Run Settings Enter basic flow run information as follows 1 Under Information enter a name for the flow run This name will identify the flow run in other software screens and in archive log reports 2 Under Volumetric Units choose a display unit and a rate unit a Click Edit to change the flow volume unit if desired The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 4 4 The base unit is the unit in which the Scanner measures flow ModWorX Pro a Se men wb ts E VET el e Fly pee rat dei i 1 wit FAST SE c e MWE el d ebe ke Iw oi bs C LL LEE ip Fak A A SA E Base Unit MCF Display Unit SZ per day M Display Label Text MCF Units Conversion Factor 1 0 Units Conversion Offset 0 0 OK Cancel Figure 4 4 b Click on the Display Unit dropdown menus to select a display unit and or volumetric rate unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update To enter a custom unit select Custom
48. eie Finat Thnuhle 32 hir Finar 00 00 00 96 a nmnnmn azur 283411 a B4 B agai a 77831 228123 Larit pafadi LEE imga oy ModWorX Pro Kc B FZO Pagan neta Peters me ze Pork Default gt Get A Date pat All Dota Get hatum S t atum v Aula et an nn as ania USB 4 00 446 Figure A 25 Note Access to the Modbus registers is not required for the routine operation of the Scanner Novice users should not access these screens unless instructed to do so by Cameron technical sup port personnel 230 WARRANTY LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Seller warrants only title to the products software supplies and materials and that except as to software the same are free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one 1 year from the date of delivery Seller does not warranty that software is free from error or that software will run in an uninterrupted fashion Seller provides all software as is THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE STATED IN THE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING SENTENCE Seller s liability and Buyer s exclusive remedy in any case of action whether in contract tort breach of warranty or otherwise arising out of the sale or use of any products software supplies or materials is expressly limited to the replacement of such products software supplies or mate
49. for input parameters as well as for configured alarms Figure 2 3 cimer JDOD Device mise an anga Scanner 2000 Main Display D Mersen Fiw Gyn l a Conhgure Turbine Data 37 y 158 58 DegF Dec 17 2009 6 21 09 PM 4 0 0 444 Fort 2 Defaults Figure 2 5 Input Data The diagnostic indicator in the Input Data grid is activated turns from green to red when communication to an input device is lost or the device reading goes outside the user specified range When an override value is set for an input parameter a lock symbol appears in combination with the diagnostic indicator The override setting can appear with either a green or red indicator Indicators may include the following symbols status is OK no warnings input value is overridden input is functioning but sampling period is set to zero no calculations are being performed failure to receive valid input input value is overridden failure to receive valid input due to a broken RTD wire for example or parameter value exceeds input maximum or minimum range by 500 parameter value exceeds input range maximum by 20 or more up to 500 parameter value exceeds input range minimum by 20 or more up to 500 19 Section 2 ModWorX Pro For a detailed view of input parameters and their diagnostic status press the Details button in the Input Data grid The Input Data Detail screen will appear Input Data Detail The Input Data D
50. four diagnostic parameters Diagnostic 1 2 3 or 4 can be used to generate a digital output and up to 16 diagnostic bits can be assigned as triggers for each diagnostic parameter To enable the trigger conditions that will generate a digital output check the appropriate selections in the Trigger Conditions field If one of the top three selections was chosen in step 3 only parameters that are configured as alarms will appear in the Trigger Conditions field Figure 7 11 page 96 To add a parameter configure a new alarm in the Configure Alarms menu See Archive Parameter Setup page 45 for more details If a diagnostic parameter is chosen in step 3 check the diagnostic bits that you want to generate a digital output Figure 7 13 Up to 16 diagnostic bits can be selected as triggers for each diagnostic parameter 5 Click Apply to save the new settings camer noc aee Name SS Ap 4096 EU mos Configure Digital Outputs Output Settings The output is active any of the trigger conditions below are enabled and the comeqpondino slats conditions exiit Ales se configured from the Configure Alaems zeen Pap ameti Tngger Coneimone Figure 7 13 97 Section 7 ModWorX Pro Procedure Configure a Conditional Output 1 From the Change Digital Output screen select the conditions under which the alarm output is to activate e value below setpoint the alarm is activated when the assigned value is below th
51. from the dropdown menu and enter the desired conversion factor and offset c Click OK to save your changes and return to the Configure Flow Run screen 3 Under Mass Units enter the unit in which you want the mass flow displayed To change the unit click Edit change the unit and click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen 4 Under Calculation Parameters click Edit to change the frequency of flow rate calculations The Edit Syn chronized Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to the flow run calculation period setting Figure 4 5 page 54 The flow run calculation period is the time period from one flow rate and volume calculation to the next Increasing this period decreases the power consumption for the device Note The calculation period cannot be longer than the interval archive period 53 Section 4 ModWorX Pro be e wg eo ef or DS n Vv DOUZE Tie f Edit S E cr IL M 4 mI XI x 354 3 BU web Archive Logging Period Interval Archive Flow Run Calculation Period p Flow Run i Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure Differential Pressure Process Temperature Turbine Input 1 Sci 1 i4 Minutes E cn 5 To change the flow run calculation period a Choosea time unit seconds minutes or hours for the flow run calculation period b Click on the sign to select the number of units minutes seconds etc from the dro
52. gt 12 31 2009 10 59 AN Figure 3 4 The data storage directories shown in Figure 3 4 are the ModWorX Pro default directories The actual directories used to store downloaded logs and reports are determined by the selections the user makes during the ModWorX Pro installation process and the field lease names and site well names entered by the user on the Configure Device Identification screen The Configure Device Identification screen allows a user to enter information that distinguishes an instrument from other networked instruments including e device meter name by default the device meter name 1s included in the filename for each download report company name e Ssite well name by default the site well name is the name of the folder created on your hard drive for storing down loaded logs C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field Name Site Name e field lease name by default the field lease name is the name of the folder created on your hard drive for storing site name subfolders C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field Name e location name e legal description When the device name site name field name and location name are entered this information appears in the navigational window at the top of each screen Figure 3 5 page 32 The serial number of the Scanner is also displayed in this window 31 Section 3 ModWorX Pro scanner 2000 pavica wane s n 0 Configure Device Ide Data Storage Di
53. liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 191 Section 10 ModWorX Pro 12 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen 1 If Change Generic Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 10 16 Flow Run Selection s Flow Bun 1 Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter v Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Generic Liquid Parameters Figure 10 16 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Generic Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 17 page 153 2 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be enter
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55. of the measured fluid in the field provided Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 129 Section 9 ModWorX Pro 9 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 10 Enter the carbon dioxide content mole 95 in the field provided 77 Maintain Flow Run 1 ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 Fie Tasks Tools Help Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Site Name DOWNLOAD Field Nem Maintain Flow Run 1 Wl Aeren MAINTAIN FIDDY Rul Selected Flow Run Flow Run 1 Change Task e x Mamtenante Task Change Gross Method Parameters New Gross Method Parameters Current Gross Method Parameters Fhad Properties Calculation AGA 8 Gross Operator None Changed On Analysis Bel No Anabyos Ref No Reference Conditions United States 14 73 psi 60 F Reference Conditions United States 14 73 pal 40 F Heating Value Manual entry BIU SCF Heating Valse Maul entry 1031 4260 BTU SCF Specific Gravity Manual entry Specific Gravity Marssal entry 9 600006 Viscosity Hang entry e Viscosity Han Al entry d 010258 P Teergroc Exponent Marii entry Isentropec Exponent Marsal entry 1 3000 Cabon Dude Coz Male Ye Carben Dioxide CO2 0 5956 Mole Nitrogen N2 Mole Nitrogen N2 0 2595 Mole Ces New Date Copy From Current Nate note w elt Bll OR User Manuals use 1 06 0 445 Port 1 Defauk gt 1 7 2010 6 31 P
56. periods per day Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run 1 Minutes 60 periods per interval log periad Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure 1 I Seconds e 60 periods Differential Pressure 1 Seconds 60 periods per Flow run calculation period Process Temperature 5 Seconds v 12 periods r Turbine Input 1 r 4 Zb Seconds v 15 periods OK Cancel Figure 5 5 To change the rate damping factor click the buttons The resulting settling time will always be a multiple of the sampling period For example when the sampling period is 4 seconds enter ing a damping factor of 2 will result in a settling time of 8 seconds To change the input threshold setting click on the Input Threshold dropdown menu and choose a sensitivity level for minimizing noise interference in the signal reception There are four sensitiv ity levels to choose from ranging from 20 mV to 200 mV A low threshold value will allow the Scanner to detect a signal of approximately 20 mV peak to peak while a max threshold value will allow the Scanner to detect only signals that exceed 200 mV peak to peak To change the low input frequency cutoff delete the existing value and enter a new value The frequency cut off is reserved for the turbine input only When the low frequency cut off is config ured the Scanner will ignore inputs that are less than the user entered value To chang
57. range that is appli cable for these parameters To load the default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density or Specific Gravity Enter the Base Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value of the liquid If the base density of the liquid is unknown enter the flowing density into both the Base Density and Flowing Density fields Enter the Flowing Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value if applicable If the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Individual Applications this field will be displayed as Alpha and the user will enter the appropriate thermal expansion coefficient that has been provided for his specific application or experimentally determined to be suitable Figure 9 17 page 137 Thermal expansion coefficients must be derived in accordance with API 2540 Section 11 1 6 Click the Select Alpha button to select a predeter mined alpha value Figure 9 18 page 137 Enter the viscosity of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown a value of 1 0 cP viscosity of water is recommended Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Curre
58. save the selection An Information message will appear confirming that the analog input has changed Note When the transducer type is changed all calibration settings are deleted since they will not apply to 2 a 86 the newly selected transducer See Sensor Calibration page 89 for further instruction on recalibrating Transducer Signal Type 1155 Volt pta 5 enr 4to Z0 mA Transducer Type Ree vressure Transducer Dfferereiai Pressure Teensduom Temper atere Trans decer Level Sent Custom Serser Type Figure 6 18 Enter basic sensor information a Enter a unique sensor name if desired This name will replace the default name Analog Input 1 or Analog Input 2 on the Main Screen and all other screens involving the analog input and in archive log reports b Enter the sensor model number if desired c Enter the serial number for the sensor if desired Change the Display Unit setting if desired The default setting varies depending on what type of trans ducer is being used Default display unit settings include psig for static pressure inches H2O for differen tial pressure degrees F for temperature inches for level volts for custom voltage input and milliamps for custom 4 20 mA input To change the unit setting for a pressure temperature or level sensor a Click Edit The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 6 19 Base Unit Display Unit Display Label Tex
59. save the settings and return to the Configure Differential Pressure screen b To change the damping factor click the buttons The resulting settling time will always be a multiple of the sampling period For example when the sampling period is 4 seconds entering a damping factor of 2 will result in a settling time of 8 seconds c To change the failure value the value that will be substituted for a live reading should the unit fail select the existing value and type in a new value In the event of a sensor failure this value will be substituted for a live reading in flow calculations d To change the low pressure cutoff select the existing value and type in a new value Any differential pressure measurements below this value will be set to zero This setting helps prevent inaccuracies in daily and interval differential pressure records caused by periods of very low differential pressure e Tooverride the live input reading click the Enable Override field and change the setting to Yes Then type in the override value desired f Click Apply to save your settings 76 ModWorX Pro Section 6 Sensor Calibration Observe the calibration settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 6 To calibrate the sensor click on l the blue Calibrate hyperlink in the Sensor Calibration section and follow the screen prompts 7 Configure Differential Pressure ModWorX Pro 40 0 eo IS Fie Tasks Tools Heb scanner
60. see step 9 gt T Maintain Haw Run 1 ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 Ble Inks Tons Heb Scanner JOD Device kame Leien Sei i ides j Field Ma aime te Maintain Flow Run 1 Ne ee cid Change Tack Selected Flow fun Flow Run 1 Fiardepance Desk Change Deneri Liquid Parametere New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Paramebers Fuld Properties Calculation Genenc Liquid nam a e Ana raf We Analysis Raf Na Daer Temperature Reference Canada and LK 101 328 amp Pa ISCH e liner Temperature Relererncm United Stater 14 73 pel Op Fiterrirrg Dennis y Cahier LIA Fioweng Density Cacalian Harus Eryry nf Plowang Density Density Source Speci Graviy Des Absolute Density a Jr Base Speri Di gou ID BBTO Froo Abisclute ere J xr Firenrig See Granby PESE imasi veros DDR Tha Dase Denaty pb Hc required TP fet net kr use be deere vau as for Flown Derity W Veco i amp unk paconmmareded proveduee For this guid type i bo use 1 O CP Mati Eust the Visc nly pair t ter ie A ta E St Peary renger tune Oe Neu Datt CappkramCurent Load Delauit Parami usa 4 0 0 446 Port Defaut s ijraf2ota 12 53 PM Figure 12 7 Note When the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Manual Entry the density source base den sity and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters which are the values for water While the default values are specific to water they can pro
61. specify a calculated or manually entered value If the value is entered manu ally enter the heating value in the field provided 7 Inthe Specific Gravity field specify a calculated or manually entered value If the value is entered manu ally enter the specific gravity value in the field provided 8 Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 9 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 Note Disregard the Gas Fraction field This setting is not currently used in flow calculations 127 Section 9 ModWorX Pro Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected How Run Flow Run 1 Change Task ss Mainbenenee Task Change Gas Composition New Gas Composition Current Gas Composition Fhad Properties Calculation AG 0 Detal Ope ater Nene Changed On Analysts Ref No Analyss Aet No Laed States 14 73 psi 60 F United States 14 73 pa 60 F Cakuated calculated cakeuiated Cakuisted e caodated calcutated I 2 3 4 5 6 7 L 10 SSEEZETUZ 2H Total 100 0000 4 0 0 446 Port 1 Def auk gt 1 21 2010 1 27 PM Figure 9 7 10 To change the mole percentages of individual gas constituents a Locate the gas constituent to be changed b Double click the constituent or click on the Change Mole button and enter
62. steam property settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Steam Properties and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen l 132 If Change API Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 9 12 Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance T ask Change Orifice Plate Change API Liquid Parameters Figure 9 12 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change API Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 13 page 133 ModWorX Pro Section 9 77 Maintain Flow Run 1 Modworx Dro 4 0 0 ueni 3e Fle Tasks Tools Hebb i O a scanner 2000 perico ame s m 4006 Sita Nam Field Mame EN meon Maintain Flow Run 1 edie eae Bas Save Changes Eee m
63. the time out period to increase chances for a successful connection Change Default Connection Settings By default ModWorX Pro will connect to the Scanner using the Express Connect method and using default permissions that give the user full access to all configurable controls These default settings can be changed in the Tools menu To change the default connection settings 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 19 page 226 2 Select Connection from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen 3 To configure ModWorX Pro to attempt connection with the Scanner automatically using the settings specified on this screen check the Attempt to connect automatically with these settings check box 4 Select the connection method so be used with each automatic connection from the dropdown menu See Connecting to the Scanner page 7 for a description of connection methods If the Specify Parameters method is selected enter the appropriate slave address baud rate and time out period in the Connection Parameters box 5 To specify a user name password login as the default deselect the Use default permissions of connected device port setting 6 To make a user name and password part of the default login process enter the user name and password on this screen 7 By default ModWorX Pro will save the user name and password when the user exits the software elimi nating the need to re enter the info
64. this example Differential Pressure is the input parameter to be calibrated Figure 8 3 2 Click OK to save the settings 108 Change Calibration Task Calibration Task Calibrate Multi point Set Zero Offset Verify Input Parameter e Differential Pressure Static Pressure Process Temperature Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Figure 8 3 ModWorX Pro Section 8 3 The Calibrate Differential Pressure screen will appear and the input parameter and calibration task selec tions you made will appear at the top of the screen Figure 8 4 Scanner 2000 evince Mame amp n 4093 Calibrate Differential Pressure impul Parameter Differential Pressure Calibratinn Task Lalibratinm Change Task New Calibration Current Calibration Calibration Working Units In Hzo Tp Hone Ce ated On Factory Calibration LES 0406 sPort z Defau gt Veit fanus d 5 prt Figure 8 4 Note that the current calibration data in this example factory calibration data appears on the right half of the screen and the new calibration data will be entered on the left half of the screen 4 Note the unit displayed as the Calibration Working Unit If a different unit will be used to calibrate the device select the desired unit from the Calibration Working Units dropdown menu The working unit setting is independent of the unit used to display differential pressure The working unit app
65. time dialog in Figure 3 12 page 37 Click OK b Click the Edit button next to the Power Off Time field and enter the time of day when power is to be terminated to the radio Click OK To enable sleep control select Yes in the Enable Sleep Control field Specify an awake time period and a sleep time period as follows a Click the Edit button next to the Awake Time field and enter the period of time that the radio 1s to be awake during each sleep cycle period using the Edit Time Period dialog shown in Figure 3 12 page 37 Click OK b Click the Edit button next to Sleep Time field and enter the period of time that the radio is to be asleep during each sleep cycle period Click OK The Sleep Cycle Period is a read only display of the sum of the user entered awake time and sleep time Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Communications screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen ModWorX Pro Radio Settings Power Mode Power On Time 6 00 00 AM Power Off Time 6 00 00 PM Enable Sleep Control Yes Awake Time Sleep Time Sleep Cycle Period Security rdc isdem Section 3 Select Power On Time Hour Hafe Seconds s it 0 0 me j cam ModWorX Pro Edit Time Period Enter amount of time mH se ge Cancel ModWorX Pro features three types of security controls 1 keypad security for pr
66. to the left or right To advance the graph one log at a time click the right and left arrow buttons on the computer keypad or click on the right or left arrow in the scroll bar beneath the graph Viewing a Single Trend Line A user can examine records along a single trend line by clicking on the parameter of his choice in the left table The parameter selection will appear highlighted in the table and the name of this parameter will appear in the corner of the graph Figure 14 17 Move the cursor along the parameter trend line and observe the changing values in the box linked to the cursor The cursor which appears on screen as a dotted white circle latches onto each data point record it encounters and the associated date and time stamp and recorded value is automatically displayed in the box As the cursor moves from data point to data point along the trend line the corresponding values are displayed in the table at left 7 D d 7 v4 T7 Cursor latches onto data points records on selected trend line and i displays timestamp and value for each record Figure 14 17 Only the trend line for the parameter that is highlighted in the table can be examined in this way Note that the cursor will not latch onto data points along any other trend line To view the values associated with a different parameter select a different parameter in the table The parameter name will be displayed in the corner of the graph and the cursor w
67. to view a concise report of Modbus send and receive attempts which may be useful in diagnosing a communications problem An example of a Modbus statistics report is shown in Figure A 24 Modbus Statistics a Tx Bytes 125 471 Rx Bytes 962 921 View Modbus Holding Registers Tx Msgs A 15033 View All Modbus Registers Shift CrrieR Rejected Rx Bytes 160 pee No Response Timeouts 0 Clear Flow Tobals Clear Mete Partial Resp Timeouts 0 Copy EEPROM To Fis Tx Msgs Retries A Create Archive Partials ee eg Change Fewer Saving Made Rx Msgs Good 12003 Reset User Security Rx Msgs Short 0 SITO RxMsgs BadCRC O Rx Msgs Bad Size A Current Day Previous Day Rx Msgs Mismatch d d 0 00868412 MCF 0 Rx Msgs No Resp 0 0 386143 LBM 0 0 00899726 MMBTU SC Figure A 24 View Modbus Registers System configurators and host programmers can view Modbus registers in either of two groupings by clicking on the Tools menu in the task bar at the top of the screen To access a read only view of Modbus holding registers click Tools View Modbus Holding Registers in the task bar To access all Modbus registers from one screen click Tools View All Modbus Registers in the task bar or use the keypad shortcut SHIFT CONTROL R The Fixed Modbus Registers screen will appear Figure A 25 page 230 By selecting one of the tabs along the right side of the screen real time input configuration output configuratio
68. upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 13 Turbine Maintenance for complete instructions 71 Section 5 ModWorX Pro Note If using the turbine meter for an AGA 7 flow run enter the K factor supplied by the meter manufac turer in terms of pulses ACF Do not correct the K factor for average temperature and pressure 72 ModWorX Pro Section 6 Section 6 Configuring Inputs The standard Scanner 2000 supports inputs for differential pressure static pressure and process temperature If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 two analog inputs are also available A standard scanner 2200 supports two analog inputs This section will guide users in performing the following tasks configure differential pressure input configure a static pressure input configure a process temperature input configure analog inputs requires a Scanner 2000 with expansion board or a Scanner 2200 For information on calibrating inputs see Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs To configure an input e Click the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 6 1 e rm e D Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4098 Scanner 2000 Main Display Turbine Data 0 00 7 37 V 158 58 DegF Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM Figure 6 1 Then click the appropriate input in the Inputs section of the Configuration Menu screen Figure 6 2 page 74 13 Section 6 ModWorX Pro
69. ure Srerce Integrated ATO sensors are oriy available for selection as Pressure Source that sampling is enabled for Analog Input amp used as sources use 4 0 0 444 Port Def aut 1 5 2010 11 33 AM Figure 4 11 2 Under Turbine 1 Information verify the turbine meter model shown To change the meter selection click on the blue Configure Turbine hyperlink and follow the screen prompts See Section 13 Turbine Main tenance for complete instructions Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change a meter selection and will be returned to the Configure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode 3 Under Input Assignments verify the pressure source and or temperature source to be used If measuring liquids only a temperature source will be selectable Figure 4 12 page 63 To calibrate the sensor inputs from this screen click on the blue Calibrate Inputs hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note Analog input sensors are only available for selection as a pressure source or a temperature source if the input is installed and has been properly configured as a pressure transducer or a temperature transducer Ensure that sampling is enabled for analog inputs used as sources See Procedure Con figuring an Analog Input page 86 for details Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to calibrate an input and will be returned to the Config ure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Sectio
70. will represent The engineering unit that is selected for displaying volume as entered on the Configure Flow Run or Configure Turbine screen will appear as the output scaling unit on this screen 4 Adjust the pulse duration in milliseconds using the buttons if desired Select the appropriate output state normally closed or normally open The screen will automatically display the minimum pulse period maximum output frequency and maximum uncached flow rate based on the scaling volume units and pulse duration selected Procedure Configure a Periodic Time Based Pulse Output 1 From the Change Digital Output screen select Periodic Figure 7 7 Change Digital Output 1 Mode Theabled Pulse Output Plows Bum Yne Tibers Ireag 1 Voli me Flow Aun Miass Tatie Input Z Volume Flow Bun Energy Penne Alarm Output Achre akend Mans Conditional Output Value Belna Setpcsnit Value Above Setpoint Value Cut of Setpoint Range Programmed Output Controlled Output State wa Modbus L zeng Figure 7 7 2 Click OK to save the setting and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen Figure 7 8 page 95 94 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Scanner 2000 Device wam ayn 4096 Configure Digital Outputs Digital Output 1 Settings Dutput Mode Perimdic Output Settings Pubes Se oltp Math programmed Pulse Duration and Output Period Output Penod Ose Fiche Pulse Duratiin 4 b me Tupuk State N
71. working unit on the Calibrate screen The values will automatically convert to the unit selected 5 Apply 0 psig pressure to the calibration test device and click Acquire Zero Offset n Enter Applied Value dialog box will appear Figure 8 13 ModWorX Pro Applied static pressure L j Psie Figure 8 13 114 ModWorX Pro Section 8 6 Enter zero 0 in this field and click OK A screen will appear showing the live value the measured value and a stability bar showing the progression of the calibration Figure 8 14 The live value is the instantaneous reading of the pressure input and the measured value is the average of all samples read ModWorX Pro Be uire stati res Sui c e J JUL dk EI Live Value 0 125 PSIG Measured Value 0 061 PSIG Stability PITTI TIT TTT TTT Show Trend gt gt Cancel Figure 8 14 7 To view the progression of the calibration process in a graph click Show Trend Figure 8 14 This graph view also shows the spread of values and the number of sample readings taken Figure 8 15 ModWorX Pro ira eM S Jraceci famalalt jen fs alt eA E IN LO ei Bh CIR IR Kit RH RT JUL JL Live Yalue 0 039 PSIG Measured Value 0 050 PSIG Stability DLLLLLLLTTLLLLTTTTTTTLLTTTTTTTTEILTS Cancel Figure 8 15 When the Scanner reads 10 consecutive readings within the tolerance based on the range of the sensor it will lock on to th
72. 0 If a radio has a hardware line for power management it can be wired to the sleep output on TB6 to control sleep functions To configure radio control settings perform the following steps 1 From the Configure Communications screen change the Port Usage setting in the Port 2 Settings section to Modbus Slave with Radio Controller Figure 3 11 page 36 35 Section 3 ModWorX Pro 36 Scanner FA Device fame an D Situ Hume Field namg Configure Communications wii e eui Radio Settings Poes Minis Pow On e Posee OFT Time Enable Seep Control Besahe Tome Sleep Tee Sleep Cycle Pore HIT Ga er Dan als USR 40 0444 Port 2 Debautz LEG 7 41 PH Figure 3 11 In the Radio Settings section configure the power mode as always on for continuous power or on off times to select the time of day for turning the radio off and on f always on is used no further configuration is needed Click Apply to save the new settings with out leaving the Configure Communications screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen f on off times is used proceed to step 3 For on off times power mode configuration enter a power on time and a power off time as follows a Click the Edit button next to the Power On Time field and enter the time of day when power is to be supplied to the radio using the plus and minus buttons shown in the Select
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74. 010268 ee value is required If it ts not known use the same value as for Floweng If Viscosiby s unknown recommended procedure for thes liquid types to use 1 0 cP Note that the Viscosky parameter is assumed to be at Board temperature Clear New Dats Copy From Current Load Default Params Note u 4 0 0446 lt Part Def auk Ajiyo 12 57 9M Figure 9 15 6 Select the method for calculating flowing density in the Flowing Density Calculation field Figure 9 16 page 136 Select either Manual Entry of Flowing Density or Individual Applications Table 6C Manual Entry of Flowing Density Recommended for applications in which only the flowing density and viscosity are known If a base density is not known resultant volumes will be at flowing tempera ture If a base density is entered the Scanner will calculate a mass flow rate and a corrected liquid volume at the base temperature condition Individual Applications Table 6C Recommended for applications in which API 2540 fluids do not adequately represent the thermal expansion properties of the process liquid or when precise thermal expansion coefficients are known Utilizing Table 6C from API 2540 the Scanner will compute the mass flow rate and the liquid volume at the base temperature condition When this method is selected the user is prompted to select a temperature coefficient or alpha value rather than a flowing density value see step 9 135 Section 9 ModW
75. 10 1319 Kl Calrulated Variables Flow Rate Parameters A 4 3 Daty Estimated Voume 14 7601 er Plate Sie uncorrected 3 0000 inches Monthiy Volume SJ MCF Plate Size corrected 1 000064 inches Previous Month Volume D mcr Pipe Size corrected 2 057089 inches State Pressure H psp Bete Ratio corrected 0 483802 Differential Pressure 150 inn2o Reynolds Number Gei 148826 171875 Process Temperatura 74 900 DegF Expansion Factor Y 0 878763 Fluid Parameters AGA 8 Det Se Sce d ll Properties st Ail Pe na w Comprersitdk 0 988063 average Sort P TEn Density 0 3218 LBM CUFT Base Compressibiity 0 997855 Wet Correction Parameters No wet correction Base Dereaty 0 044465 LEMIC FT Average Molecular Weght 16 796923 LBMJLBIMsMON Molar Fraction Sum 1 0000 Isentropic Exponent 1 3000 Specific Gravity u 5810z7 Vier osdby Loess cP Figure 2 9 23 Section 2 Turbine Detail ModWorX Pro Flow Run Detail Grand Total Volume CWE BBL 0 256085 Mass LBM 89 6671 Energy MMBTU 0 104367 Run Time SEC Calculated Variables Daily Estimated Volume CWE 52 8129 Monthly Volume CWE 6 19219E006 Previous Month Volume CWE 58 3997 Static Pressure 1000 Differential Pressure 111 895 Process Temperature 546 431 Fluid Properties Parameters IF 97 Enthalpy Change 1163 934241 Liquid Heating Value 516 742002 Vapor Flowing Density 2 27874 Liquid Flowing Density 46 183495 Cold Water Density 62 363613 Isentropic Exponent 1 24911
76. 10 06 00 00 sms 0 0000 Gn 5 QL LZ 2010 D st rana Ernad Daa 6 DL L3 20210 D8 00 040 opnan annwn SESCH 01 14 2010 06minit TT 8 01 15 2010 08 00 00 0 0000 0 0090 01 16 2010 tao 165 7626 7608 6523 170 9102 m 00 17 7010 O8 00 00 240 2567 11399 3291 255 0587 AT 01 18 2010 Dt TUZ 1481 3z240 8945 TALAH K 1 QL 19 2010 8 100 Tb521 7T34 34273230 Foc TUR 1172 b CHER Show Download Stats 13 01 20 2010 EU RU 24050 aub ee IKE EVI 11 0850 e H E 4 drca Urar Manuals LER 4 0 5 6 lt Port Default 12010 3 53 PM Figure 14 36 3 An Export window will appear Figure 14 37 page 209 a If desired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field Name Site Name b Ifdesired change the filename of the export file By default the export filename prefix will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD gt lt time hhmm gt followed by an initial to indicate the log type 208 ModWorX Pro Section 14 4 Click Save to export the data to the file Severe D Ste Name SDewce Name 20100120 1508 D My Recent Documents Liebe es TT Figure 14 37 Export Selected Data Multiple Log Types To export logs of multiple log types 1 Click the Export Data button at the left of the screen and select Export Selected from the dropdown list Figure 14 38 Export te LS m 2 01 09 2010
77. 17 2009 6 21 03 PM DPI Uter Manosir 12 17 2009 6 21 OM Figure 8 1 The instrument will enter the Maintenance mode Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode dialog box to proceed Maintenance Mode is a requirement for all calibration verification and set zero offset tasks The Change Calibration Task dialog box will appear Figure 8 2 page 108 On this screen the user selects both the calibration task to be performed calibrate zero or verify and the input parameter to be calibrated differential pressure static pressure or process temperature If the optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 1s installed the listing of selectable input parameters will include Analog Input 1 and Analog Input 2 Note Ifan input is disabled sampling period is set to zero the input cannot be calibrated and the option will be greyed out and marked as disabled 107 Section 8 Change Calibration Task Calibration Task Input Parameter e Differential Pressure Static Pressure Process Temperature Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 Figure 8 2 Procedure Calibrating an Input ModWorX Pro In the following example differential pressure will be calibrated The same procedural steps can be applied in calibrating any of the input parameters 1 On the Change Calibration Task screen click Calibrate as the Calibration Task and click the input parameter of your choice For
78. 1e 2010 5 03 43 PM Figure 14 14 The trend view presents the downloaded logs in two graphs The top graph provides a high level view of all data in a downloaded log Click anywhere in the top graph to select the group of records to be magnified in the large graph display at the bottom of the screen Note Ifthe records in a download are too numerous to be displayed in the top graph a set of gray bars will appear on either side of the top graph Click on either bar to move the graph and bring hidden logs into view The bottom graph allows a user to view records in detail Screen controls allow a user to view multiple parameters on one graph or to isolate selected parameters for viewing Configuring a Trend View The trend view display contains a number of controls that allow a user to customize the display to his individual needs Use the following steps as a guide 1 Identify the records to be displayed in the bottom screen using one of the following methods e Click on a point in the top graph The logs nearest that selection point will appear in the bottom graph Adjust the view if necessary by moving the scroll bar beneath the bottom graph e Click on Set Time Axis Range and enter a Start date and time and an End date and time using the calendars provided Figure 14 15 page 195 shows the calendar for selecting a range of interval logs For daily logs the calendar will prompt the user to enter a Start and End date only no times 1
79. 2 15 Documents will open within the ModWorX Pro viewing window e Click on the Start menu and navigate the following path to open a pdf document in a separate window Start gt Programs gt NuFlo gt ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 mtammer F000 as ADR Scanner 2000 Main Display sorgen Inge n Fior Bar 930 808 Wier Dy Total est Tear WI 3701 31 BBL Heating Value 1636 66 BTU SCF vaime Fre 24 6492 24178 MCF LESS 350 337 BBL Mas ke Lg 04 10 OR LEM Fre 25 518 2 50998 HME D I T 38 V 161 57 Deg F Jan S 2010 10 05 40 AN SON Z dmi g Daima DD um AM Figure 2 14 File Tasks Tools Help EE Company Website E 2000 were anner 2 Calibrate Inputs Figure 2 15 26 ModWorX Pro Section 2 When selecting either of the first two options User Manuals tab or Help menu the following screen will appear Figure 2 16 l emmer 7200 Lijn 01 Scanner 2200 Main Display CAMERON Select Your Product amp Scanner 2000 Scanner 2200 Figure 2 16 Select the Scanner product in use 2 Then choose the desired document from the list of available documents for the selected product Figure 2 17 Lasn spse 1 Scanner 2000 Main Display Vn Same C200 Use Manuals CAMERON Scanner 2200 EFM Hardware Leer Manua Jpc Start Guide ISH rest Instemabeor Software amp Communications
80. 2000 Device Mame s n 4096 i EWEN Configure Differential Pressure Saved Calibration Calbrate Saved Verification verify Operator None Calibrated On Operstor None Calibrated On Calibration Working Units In M20 Verification Working Units in H20 Zaro Offset 0 000 Appked Measured Aophed Measured Factory Factory Calibration Verification use 4 0 0445 lt Port 1 Def aut gt 1 7 2010 4 59 PM Figure 6 6 Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to calibrate differential pressure and will be returned to the Configure Differential Pressure screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Cali brating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 2 Observe the verification settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 6 To verify the sensor s calibra tion click on the blue Verify hyperlink and follow the screen prompts The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to verify differential pressure and will be returned to the Configure Differential Pressure screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibrat ing and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions Note f Section 6 ModWorX Pro Static Pressure To configure a static pressure input click on the Static Pressure button on the Configuration Menu screen The Configure Static Pressure screen will appear Figure 6 7 toon 2000 facicm amp amwe a n 40956 Configure Static Pressure Saved Calibration calbrate Saved Verifica
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82. 3352052 1 spira P S arco Scanner 2000 Steam Mass Flow Transmitter Software User Manual l Getting started 2 Navigating the interface 3 Configuring system parameters Setting up a flow run Setting up a turbine input or pulse input Configuring inputs Configuring outputs Calibrating and verifying inputs Flow run maintenance for orifice input AGA 3 or ISO 5167 orifice 10 Flowrunmaintenance for cone meter input 11 Flowrunmaintenance for average pitot tube annubar input 12 Flowrunmaintenance for turbine input AGA 7 compensated liquid turbine 13 Turbine maintenance 14 Downloading and exporting logs Appendices A Tools Menu pA m 96 MO Printed in the UK SPITE arco Copyright 2011 Important Safety Information Symbols and Terms Used in this Manual WARNING This symbol identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to per sonal injury or death property damage or economic loss CAUTION Indicates actions or procedures which if not performed correctly may lead to personal injury or incorrect function of the instrument or connected equipment Important Indicates actions or procedures which may affect instrument operation or may lead to an instrument response which is not planned Symbols Marked on Equipment N Attention Refer to manual a Protective earth ground Technical Support Contact Information Cameron Measurement Systems
83. 4 Inthe Low Setpoint for 4 mA field enter the parameter value that the 4 mA output signal will represent The unit associated with this value will be the unit configured for the parameter selected in step 1 5 Inthe High Setpoint for 20 mA field enter the parameter value that the 20 mA output signal will repre sent The unit associated with this value will be the unit configured for the parameter selected in step 1 6 Click OK to save the settings and exit the Configure Analog Outputs screen or click Apply to save the set tings and proceed with a calibration of the analog output as described below The output is proportional to the parameter value between the low and high setpoints Procedure Calibrate an Analog Output The Scanner analog output is precalibrated at the factory and field calibration 1s not required prior to use However ModWorX Pro provides users with an easy method of calibrating the output to minimize error in recorded measurements This feature allows a user to scale the input of a PLC or other current reading device without using a simulator and can provide the high accuracy desired when using an analog output to indicate flow rate To calibrate the analog output 1 Connect the Scanner to an ammeter or analog readout device capable of measuring actual current 2 Navigate to the Configure Analog Output screen and locate the Output Calibration section of the screen 3 Under New Output Calibration click on the
84. 4 mA Setting button to send a 4 mA signal from the Scanner to the receiving device The Zero 4 mA Adjustment dialog box will appear Figure 7 26 left Enter measured output current Enter measured output current WU ma 3 998 m Figure 7 26 4 Readthe output value as read by the receiving device and enter it in the screen Figure 7 26 right Click OK to calculate the adjustment The adjustment will appear in the box next to the 4 mA Setting button Figure 7 28 page 105 5 Click on the 20 mA Setting button to send a 20 mA signal from the Scanner to the receiving device The Full Scale 20 mA Adjustment dialog box will appear Figure 7 27 page 105 104 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Figure 7 27 6 Read the output value as read by the receiving device and enter it in the screen Figure 7 27 right Click OK to calculate the adjustment The adjustment will appear in the box next to the 20 mA Setting button Figure 7 28 Ztnnfgure Analog Dutputs ModwnrXPro 4 040 llt Be Tasks Took Heb i Scanner 2000 tesi ra hana s n 2006 i site SH Configure Analog Outputs iba m l ang Mnile Track Menured Calculated Parameter Output Settings The output is proportorial to the Parameter value between the Los Setporst and Hgh Setprani War eter Fic Fut 1 Flow Rake Low Setpoirg For d m D MOF Iday gh Saport for Z0 m D MCF day
85. 5 Specific Gravity 0 0000 Viscosity 0 018959 Composite Enthalpy 1163 934241 ModWorX Pro E Flow Rate Current Current day Day Day Interval 245 867 2 5149 0 0 0426853 86089 4 880 581 0 14 9461 59 7789 100 202 1 02494 0 0173963 0 0695787 898 0 20 60 Flow Rate Parameters AGA 3 BBL Plate Size uncorrected 1 0000 inches BBL Plate Size corrected 1 004439 inches BBL Pipe Size corrected 2 073153 inches PSIG Beta Ratio corrected 0 484498 In H20 Reynolds Number Re 576423 8750 DegF Expansion Factor Y 0 998633 Discharge Coefficient Cd 0 603818 Stability Index 0 0000 a BTU LEM velocity of Approach Factor Ev 1 028745 BTU LEM Average Sart DP 10 578053 LBM CU FT I LBM CU FT Wet Correction Parameters Orifice Chisholm LEM CU FT Steam Qualty Dryness wen a Est Liquid Mass Flow Rate 0 0000 LBMjday Apparent Mass Flow Rate 860894 LBM day cP Mass Flow Rate Corr Factor CF 1 BTUJLEM Lockhart Martinell 0 0000 Figure 2 10 Like the Flow Run Detail screen the Turbine Detail screen Figure 2 11 includes current interval and previous interval volumes calculations used to determine flow rate and parameters used in those calculations 24 Turbine Detail Turbine 1 T1 Calculated Variables Previous Month Total y Frequency 20600 Figure 2 11 ModWorX Pro Section 2 Note Ifan optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 the Turbine Deta
86. 85 Procedure Configuring an Automatic Download 187 Log Directory and RE EN 188 Viewing Bron ferie ING 019 RENTE ETE Oo 188 EEN 188 RER une EE 190 Marking Downloaded IRS CONGS E 191 Viewing Latest Ree AO WEE 191 Viewing Reports TING E 192 Flow LOGS Table View E 193 Flow Logs Trend VIW EE 193 ei Oe leie a Trend TE 194 Viewing a Single Trend Eu 196 EVON LOO EE 197 N gn E ee E 197 Oe Re SSMN Stoppers 198 S onee EES EH 199 P NO EE 199 Printing Saving E mailing and Exporting Hepnorts enne nnns 200 POMA REDO a E i a E E E E E E 200 SSE ES El EE 201 E mailing an SDF E 202 E e LE E EE 203 e EDE rca E E E E A E E A E EE E E 208 Appendix A Kee EC TE TEE 213 Save L ad Configuration Ed e 214 Saving a Configuration Egeter 214 Uploading a Configuration EE 215 e de ds E 217 Clear the Scanner Me OE EE 218 Copy scanner Memory to a Binary FIG nsusctin noia term tbt stad anao pha nus ei etta bae Ino pe onse GE etx ssErkEeEAS 219 Create a Pardal SRS CONG E 219 Change Power Saving MOOG eege 220 Reset User Security En Te CN 221 Select a New COM Port E 222 Change the Device Clock Synchronization Settings EE 223 Changes the Unis S SISTI sisien nanie aaie a a a e aiea Eaa i das RM RUE 223 TJER Eo LO erai E EE A E EENE E EE EEE EE EE Y 224 Pro cong e cerere a a E E E E A EE E E E 225 Klaue weg 225 DUIS GT 225 Change Default Connection Se
87. 94 ModWorX Pro Section 14 ModWorX Pro am ae EN ZS e Range Start Range End 4 February 2007 H 4 February 2007 S Mr o T R S EM Mun WW or Ss D ebe AUR B0 Z ve 3 4B d Ss Pm 2 18 8 0 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 EH 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 19 20 21 22 283 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 Today Clear Today Clear 00 00 AM 12 00 00 AM Figure 14 15 Select the parameter to be viewed in the graph by clicking on a parameter in the table at the left side of the screen Figure 14 16 The parameter is highlighted in blue its title and configured unit is displayed at the top of the graph and the graph scale changes in accordance with the values of the parameter selected By default all archive parameters are displayed in the table and are displayed in the trend graph but values are displayed only for the trend line selected at any given time The bright yellow lightbulb icon indicates that the parameter trend line 1s enabled for display Figure 4 16 To disable all parameter trend lines except the one that is actively selected highlighted click the Disable All button To enable all parameter trend lines click the Enable All button To hide a parameter trend line click on the yellow light bulb icon next to the parameter to be hidden The light bulb icon will change from yellow to blue and the trend line will disappear from the graph To display a hidden parameter trend line click on
88. API Liquid Parameters Current APT Liquid Parameters Fluid Properties Calculation APiI Z540 Crude Cd Orao homi Changed Cum naiyyis Pei He Anahy Bet Me face Tempsrsturs Reference Linited Slater 14 73 psi 60 F Basa Temperature Reference United States 14 73 po amp FJ Density Source Mackie Density Density Source Soechtr Granly Base Abnichute Dei BEMS Bme Specie Gravity g 85064 Ves nnl y CR Vpscosdiy D armes HBecommendad procedure for this liquid type is bo usa A vites of 6 0 EP Hore that the Density parameter p assumed bo be a bas temperature and Ehe pat G aneles a disumet bo be ai Powers Leger ang Ce Hew Data Copy From Current Lood Deia ft Params DI 4 1 0 448 Part 1 Defaut gt LR 2 82 6M Figure 11 12 6 In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density Specific Gravity or API Gravity 7 Enter the Base Density Absolute Specific Gravity or API Gravity value of the liquid Density is as sumed to be at base temperature 8 Enter the viscosity value of the liquid Viscosity 1s assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown use the recommended default value for the liquid type selected 9 Entera note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings 10 Click Save Changes m the upper right corner of the screen Th
89. D8 00 00 Export to CSS bile I 0000 20 eo Export To POF File 01 11 2010 08 00 00 Esport Te ATP ike 5 00 12 2010 8 00 00 Export To HTML Pie 6 01 13 2010 08 00 00 01 14 2010 DB UU QU 8 01 15 2010 080000 9 01 16 2010 08 00 00 27 5400 10 01 17 7010 21 3515 13 00 18 2010 080000 1T j 724 2148 3710815 17 UL 19 2010 DIN D Tamni iTA BEAK Show Download stats MEOE 2 4005 ETSI TI e 4 um HODHA xPort Croton gt Lanao 3 57 PM Figure 14 38 2 An Export Selected window will appear Figure 14 39 page 210 Select the file format desired and select the log types reports desired using the checkboxes provided a Ifdesired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Yield Name WSite Name b Ifdesired change the filename of the export file By default the export filename prefix will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD gt time hhmm gt Each log type will be exported in a separate file and the filename will include an initial to identify the log type For example a daily log downloaded on March 20 2009 at 3 35 p m would be named Device Name 20090320 1535 D xls 3 Click OK to export the data to the file 209 Section 14 Selection Options Export All Data to Flow CaP File To export all archive data in a single Flow Cal file Se
90. DP increases to 25 In H2O 20 plus a deadband of 5 A high alarm will not clear until the DP falls below 175 In H2O 180 minus a deadband of 5 Enter the output type desired latching or non latching A latching alarm will remain active even after the associated parameter reading returns to the assigned range only a user can clear it A non latching alarm will become inactive after the associated parameter reading returns to the assigned range without any ac tion by a user Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configure Alarms screen ModWorX Pro Section 3 Modifying Alarm Parameters To change an alarm parameter click on the parameter in the Alarm Item list to highlight it then click Change Parameter The Alarm Item dialog box will appear allowing the user to change the settings associated with that parameter or to choose a new parameter and new settings Buttons are also provided for clearing alarm parameters or moving them to a new location in the list User Modbus Registers To configure the User Modbus Register settings click on the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click on the User Modbus Registers button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 26 Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 0 Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu Figure 3 26 The Configure User Modbus Registers screen will appear Figure 3 27 page 50 49 Section 3 d 3 4 5 6 B i LITT APT Mod
91. Delitos Figure 12 8 Select an alpha value Figure 12 9 ModWorX Pro Section 13 Section 13 Turbine Maintenance Routine turbine maintenance tasks are easily performed from the Maintain Turbine screen This section will guide you in performing the following tasks e change turbine flowmeter e change turbine K factor Note Ifa turbine meter is being used in a gas compensated run the gas composition may require adjust ment periodically To change gas constituents navigate to the Maintain Flow Run screen and follow the instructions provided in Section 12 Flow Run Maintenance for Turbine Input AGA 7 Compen sated Liquid Turbine A single turbine input is available with the standard Scanner 2000 If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 is installed two turbine inputs are available To change the turbine flowmeter model or to change a turbine K factor 1 Click on the Maintain Turbine button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 13 1 De asks fgos Help canmer 2000 Device Name s n 4098 Site Name Scanner 2000 Main Display Location sane DOWNLOAD v Au o Rehresh 270 88 MCFiday 3 39993 MCF 1036 06 BTU SCF Current Day 0 309085 a System Data 0 00 7 37 V 158 58 Deg F Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM come 4 0 0 444 Port 2 Defaut gt 12 17 2009 6 21 PM Figure 13 1 2 Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode prom
92. Figure 14 7 or by a user specified date range Figure 14 8 When the Filter by Month Day option is enabled a dropdown menu will list all months and days for which data is stored The user can select multiple months and or days by placing a check box next to each month day desired Fady d re leieren imp Gye pum Meenie jose meme jaran mem ont Mim DENTEN KT EE EX Iren LTE 34m 0 108 15000 244 m imza Foz EM UI IIT i 2901 UL LTOPUIO L t EErEE ITRIRNKE HUT E Ai P01 wl WE 245 Di 13 2810 Poo TEU 22407 9940 345 m rra rra i raglan au LIENEE 1547 iT a107i Note When data is filtered by month the first day of the month following the filter month will be included in the filter range because data stored on the last day of the month will be downloaded at the contract hour of the following day For example when a user filters data from July the download from August 1 is included This download includes data stored during the 24 hours between the July 31 contract hour and the August 1 contract hour When the Filter by Date Range check box is checked the Start Date and End Date fields to the right of the check box will be enabled To initiate a filter click the dropdown arrow next to the Start Date End Date field to display a calendar dialog select the appropriate start and end date time click OK to return to the Device Reports screen and click Apply Figure 14 8 Be lads pue Heb IO Pei Lt meme asm anm DER
93. I Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired In the Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used Note The density source base density and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default 10 11 parameters or with values supplied by the user To use the set of default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density Specific Gravity or API Gravity Enter the Base Density Absolute Specific Gravity or API Gravity value of the liquid Density is as sumed to be at base temperature Enter the viscosity value of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown use the recommended default value for the liquid type selected Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current API Liquid Parameters and will be p
94. LH 4 000 446 cport 1 Def au gt Vj niea 12 52 M Figure 12 5 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example API 2540 Crude Oil appears near the top of the New API Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired In the Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used Note The density source base density and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters or with values supplied by the user To use the set of default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen 175 Section 12 ModWorX Pro 9 6 10 11 In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density Specific Gravity or API Gravity Enter the Base Densit
95. M Figure 9 9 11 Enter the nitrogen content mole 95 in the field provided 12 Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired for example to identify the gross method settings for future reference The note will be stored with the gross method settings 13 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gross Method Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 14 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 15 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Steam Properties Steam Flow Runs Only If a flowrun is configured for measuring steam and a wet correction is enabled the steam quality or dryness can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen All other steam properties are calculated and are non configurable 1 If Change Steam Properties is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Fig ure 9 10 page 131 130 ModWorX Pro Section 9 ModWorX Pro Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Orifice Plate Change Steam Properties Figure 9 10 a U
96. Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters 1 If Change Gross Method Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Main tain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 11 9 l TT FU w Run Maintenance EI Ae Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Averaging Pitot Tube Change Gross Method Parameters amp 1 Ge Figure 11 9 163 Section 11 ModWorX Pro 10 11 12 13 164 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gross Method Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 11 10 Note that current gross method parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new gross meth od parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gross Method Parameters section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Con figuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysi
97. Note If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 the System Data screen will include a live analog output value If a Scanner 2200 is installed this value will be displayed without an addi tional expansion board 21 Section 2 ModWorX Pro Alarm Data Detail The Alarm Data Detail screen displays a list of all configured alarm parameters and a status indicator for each Figure 2 8 If two alarm levels are configured for a parameter the first alarm is considered a high low alarm and the second alarm is considered a high high low low alarm The alarm type is indicated in the alarm description by an H L or an HH LL ModWorX Pro Alarm Data Detail Current Value Unit Status Wl Process Temperature H L 74 835818 DegF HIGH E Flow Run 1 Flow Rate HH LL 269 956787 MCFiday ok Close Figure 2 8 Alarm diagnostic indicators may include the following symbols status is OK no warnings m value exceeds high alarm setpoint m value exceeds low alarm setpoint Alarms that are configured as latched alarms will remain active until the user clears them To clear all active alarms eliminate the condition s causing the alarm s then press the Clear Alarms button Note To change an alarm setpoint or deadband or configure a new alarm parameter click on the Configure menu on the Main Display screen and choose Alarms from the System section See Section 3 Configuring System Parame
98. OK to update the entry in the New Flow Coefficients section of the Maintain Flow Run screen Repeat steps 4a through 4c as required to enter up to 12 calibration points Enter a note in the Note field if you want to capture additional information about the flow coefficient change The note will be stored with the new flow coefficients Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ModWorX Pro Section 10 Procedure Change Gas Composition l 9 If Change Gas Composition is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 10 8 ModWorX Pro x Change How ME TNT Ta Kun Maintenance f ask Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Gas Composition e cancel Figure 10 8 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gas Composition b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 9 page 146
99. Once the log 1s filled oldest records will be over written by new records Daily logs are recorded at the time of day designated by the user specified contract hour From the Configure Archive screen a user can change the contract hour e change an interval period e enable a partial record to be stored when a calibration or configuration change is made change the parameters to be logged Contract Hour To change the contract hour click on the Contract Hour dropdown list and select the desired hour Interval Period The number in the Interval Period field determines how frequently the selected parameters are logged To change the interval period 1 Click Edit The Edit Synchronized Time Periods window will appear and an arrow will point to the Inter val Archive setting Figure 3 21 ModWorX Pro os ve Le T i Ce Age Ir be Le EN Edit Synchronized Time Periods Archive Logging Period D ip Interval Archive wl 1 i Hours 24 periods per day A Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run 1 Minutes e 60 periods per interval log period Input Parameter Sampling Periods 60 periods Static Pressure Se 60 periods per Flow run calculation period Seconds Differential Pressure Seconds Process Temperature 12 periods 4 4 4 4 Se Seconds rs Turbine Input 1 Seconds 15 periods o cancel Figure 3 21 2 Choose a time unit seconds minu
100. Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run t Maintenance Task Change Averaging Pitot Tube Change Gas Composition Figure 11 2 3 Flow Run 1 is automatically selected 4 Select the maintenance task to be performed The maintenance tasks displayed will vary depending on the type of flow being measured gas steam or liquid Examples are provided in the following procedures P canmer 2000 Device same s n 4068 Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected How Rum Flow Runt Change Tash Phwinbenaence Task Change Averaging Pitot Tube New Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters Current Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters mmt Mater Ope tor Nore Changed On Model faber Te Be Configure Probe Width 1 0066 ches Creche ge Coelhoent V 0 73006 Figure 11 3 By default engineering units are provided in US standard format If metric units are required click on the Tools button in the task bar at the top of the screen and select Options from the dropdown menu Click on the Units System dropdown menu to change the units selection to Metric See Figure A 17 page 224 158 ModWorX Pro Section 11 Procedure Change Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters l If Change Averaging Pitot Tube is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task Figure 11 3 page 158 The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 11 4 The selections available o
101. Select the way you want the parameter to be identified in the lower half of the LCD The Example field in the following screen captures shows the various description and unit options available Figure 3 18 The options are a Description Only left b Units Only center c Description and Units right A ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Note Display Item 9 Select item to display Select item to display Select item to display Flow m 1 Grand Total Flow Run 1 Grand Total Y Flow Run 1 Grand Total X Description GRAND TOTAL Description GRAND TOTAL Description GRAND TOTAL Decimal Places 2 v Decimal Places 2 v Decimal Places 2 Y Update Period 0 no updating Update Period 0 no updating Update Period 0 no updating Display Text Format Description Only v Display Text Format buts Only ig dE 1 Display Text Format gsm nandUnts Example GRAND TOTAL Example MCF Example GRAND TOTAL MCF Text longer than 6 characters will scroll in display Text longer than 6 characters will scroll in display Text longer than 6 characters will scroll in display OK Cancel OK Cancel OK Cancel To delete a parameter click on a display item to select it and click Delete To change the order in which the parameters appear in the LCD scroll click on a display item and click Move Up or Move Down When 12 parameters have been added to the Display Item list the Add
102. Use Manual MedWorx Pro roubiesnoonng Tips anna eer tee ua2 mn 6 15 en Figure 2 17 To return to the Select Your Product screen to select a different document click the Home icon To restore the view of ModWorX Pro configuration controls click the Device Interface tab at the bottom of the screen 27 Section 2 ModWorX Pro The following user documents are available from within the ModWorX Pro program e aquick start guide that covers the basics of installing wiring and configuring the Scanner e acomplete hardware user manual acomplete software user manual e NuFlo USB adapter hardware installation guide Scanner 2000 users only e NuFlo USB adapter driver installation guide e NuFlo USB adapter driver troubleshooting tips communications troubleshooting tips Note The initial load of these documents can take several seconds Please be patient the first time you ac cess these documents and allow the screens to load properly 28 ModWorX Pro Section 3 Section 3 Configuring System Parameters This section guides users in configuring all system parameters including Device Identification Date Time Communications Security Display Archives Alarms User Modbus Registers To configure system parameters l Click on the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 3 1 Scanner 2000 Bevice Name s n 4098 Site Nare Scanner 2000 Main Display Leben m AV
103. WorX Pro Scanner 2000 Device Name 4 n 4098 Hnkding Regster Flow Run 1 Grand Total Flow Run 1 Flow Rate Flow fun 1 Correr Day CWE Flow Run Previous Doy CWE Flow Run 1 Grand Energy Total Flow Run 1 Energy Flow Rate Plow Run 1 Current Day Energy Total Mow Run Previous Day Energy Total Static Pressure Gauge Ditterental Pressure Process Temperature Turbine Grand Total Volume Turbine 1 Plow Rate Turbine 1 Curent Day Velume Turbine Previous Day Voksne Supely Voltage Battery voltage Turbine 2 Grand Total Volume Turbine 2 Flow Rate Turbine 2 Current Dey Volume Turba 2 Previous Day Volume Analog Input Andoa Ine 2 SERESSEREESSTOGERSGEE ERS 1 5 2010 10 51 AM Figure 3 27 From this screen a user can group up to 25 commonly polled Modbus holding registers into one block for maximizing a host system s polling efficiency The user can also control the order in which the registers are read so that the order matches the host s existing register structure 1 To add a register click on an unassigned register and click Change Register A User Modbus Register dialog box will appear Select the register from the dropdown menu provided 2 To change the order in which the Modbus holding registers are read click on a Modbus register and click Move Up or Move Down 3 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure User Modbus Registers screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return
104. a scanner Data File sdf The data 1s simultaneously displayed on a Device Reports screen Any combination of the following flow logs and device settings can be selected for download e Daily logs containing up to 16 parameters Interval logs intervals can range from 1 second to 12 hours containing up to 16 parameters e Event alarm logs e Configuration settings e Calibration settings e Snapshot of holding register values With a standard Scanner 2000 a user can view up to 768 daily logs and 2304 interval logs in a table format or in a trend chart and up to 1152 event alarm logs in a table format If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 is installed up to 6392 interval logs can be viewed Downloading Data A user can download flow and event logs and device settings using the red Download button in the upper left corner of the Main Display screen or Configure screen Alternatively a user can configure the software to automatically download the logs and or settings each time the software connects with a Scanner See procedures for each method below Procedure Performing a Manual Download 1 Press the red Download button on the Main Display screen Figure 14 1 Bie ase Tech Hem 200 geelrg Ange In d o T m 2000 Main Display 2 dpp4shes Turbine 1 fon Rate Turbine 1 Grand Total 15858 Deg F 17 2008 621m3 PM Eer I Deia L t ft 7 PM Figure 14 1
105. able View When the Daily Logs tab or Interval Logs tab of the Device Report screen is selected flow archive parameters are displayed in columns The first two columns contain a sequential record number and a timestamp showing the time of the download These columns cannot be reassigned or deleted Up to 14 additional parameters may be included in the log archive A scroll bar at the bottom of the screen provides easy access to columns not in full view when the screen loads See Section 3 Configuring System Parameters for instruction on configuring archive parameters On the Device Report screen users can view up to 768 daily logs and 2304 interval logs with a standard Scanner 2000 If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 is installed users can view up to 6392 interval logs Flow Logs Trend View To view the daily log or interval log in a graph format click the View Trends button at the left side of the screen The record values will be plotted in trend lines as shown in Figure 14 14 page 194 193 Section 14 ModWorX Pro 75 View Trends Print Export Daly Log Trendi Interval Log Trends Set Tire dais Baue Zoom Our Tima Avis Zoom in Time ns Reset Time Gem Piik weg Lag JiTTerental Pressu A Differential Pressure 2010 01 06 13 29 00 Value 196 7 70 In HA IS 10 nom ag e a VE m ise n mu El Cerera Greve Bm C n Bu n Bodo o on o s a
106. al from the dropdown list use the scroll bar to view the entire list of materials c pipe material choose a material from the dropdown list use the scroll bar to view the entire list of materials d serial number optional Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired The note will be stored with the new meter parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Gas Composition l If Change Gas is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 11 7 ModWorX Pro Ka Maintenance Task Change Averaging Prot Tube Change Gas Composition gx j gem Figure 11 7 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gas Composition b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 11 8 page 162 Note that current gas composition appears on the right half of the screen and the new gas composition will be entered in the left half of the screen
107. ale and is a measure of how the calculated value will change based on the new calibration with respect to the previous calibration 111 Section 8 ModWorX Pro File Tasks Took Helo Ze _ Scanner 2000 Deng Game s n 40908 Aa Calibrate Differential Pressure eeiee SE A p Task Calibration Task Calibration i s P New Calibration Current Calibration Operaror Nome Calibrated Cn measured Factory Calibration neria HLIK OO come 10044 Port 2 Defaut gt 13 17j2008 6 10 PM Figure 8 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to enter up to 12 differential points 10 To store additional information about this calibration enter a note in the Note field The note will be saved with the calibration data when the calibration data 1s written to memory 11 Click Save Changes in the top right corner of the screen to save the differential pressure calibration The new values will not be applied until the user exits the Maintenance Mode 12 To perform a different calibration task or to calibrate a different input parameter click Change Task The Change Calibration Task dialog box will reappear allowing the user to make a new selection 13 When all calibration tasks are completed and all changes saved click Exit Maintenance Mode Inputs will be restored to live conditions and the Main Display screen will reappear To calibrate using a previous set of applied values 1 Click Load Cali
108. an SDF file simply click the Email SDF File button Figure 14 25 ModWorX Pro will save the most recent SDF file or recreate it 1f necessary and attach it to an email window The tool will automatically populate the body of the email with a detailed description of the Scanner configuration SDF file creation date and time software and firmware versions and data contents of the file including the date range of logs Figure 14 26 LS mter al Logs Event Loge Slam togs Configuration Cathratmn Saapstot jo Sot Order 7 01 14 2010 08 00 00 a 01 15 2010 08 00 00 9 DI 15 2010 0800 00 10 01 17 2010 D8 00 00 11 01 18 2010 02 00 00 12 DL 19 2010 08 00 00 EN ORG He H r8 ORO CHO r ai F ert 702 1481 Th5z1 1T34 zanso TT aaen DEE usn 4 0 0 446 Figure 14 25 ePort 1 Default s Please vew te fle Device Name 20100LX 1516 18 Message Plam Text Message imet Genen Famatles Developer Adobe PDF i a ss gl rain Aw jm mpm M8 dc ES app m em A account Sube Meace rewew mi te Denice ame 20100120 1516341 AgMhed Z pens Mame 22109220 1315 2 149 KB Uetvice Meter Name Company Nang Site Well Name Field Lease Name Location Name Legal Description Downlcaded on ModWorX Pro Devices Type Firmware Board ID Data 202 Device Name Site Name Field Name Location Name 01 20 2010 15 98 07 2 0 8 Scanner 2066 3 86 e C
109. and baud rate is known The user enters the instrument s slave address and baud rate and adjusts the time out setting if necessary Time out is the length of time the software will search for the instrument before giving up and generating an error message The user may also enter the number of retries desired before a connection attempt is terminated Section 1 ModWorX Pro 4 10 Address Model Serial No Baud Rate Firmware Ver Reg Tabia Ti Scanner 2000 0 4098 8600 355 14 12 Scanner 2000 0 4095 Gem 355 14 E Scammer 2000 D 4085 Ge 3 57 14 Cowea cawe uM Figure 1 5 On initial login the system will automatically connect to the Scanner using default security permissions full access The Use default permissions of connected device port check box shown in Figure 1 3 page 9 will be checked No user name or password 1s required for login If individual security controls are implemented the default permissions setting must be changed to no access and users will instead login with a user name and password If the Use default permissions check box is checked deselect it to enter a user name and password Figure 1 6 page 11 If individual user security controls are implemented the user name and password will be saved by default when a user logs out of ModWorX Pro eliminating the need to re enter the information with each login note the Save User Name and Password between Se
110. anfiguration naily Logs 1 8 2818 8 08 08 Interval Logs 1 26 2616 2 86 66 AM to 1 28 2618 8 66 88 AM PM to 1 20 2018 3 00 80 PM AM to 1 20 2018 3 66 57 PM AM to 1 20 2010 2 00 03 PM Events Logs amp lanes Logs Snapshot Calibration 1 28 2010 9 51 26 1 20 2016 8 23 47 Figure 14 26 EXT Ajeag2010 3 17 PPM ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Section 14 Emailing Data Daily logs interval logs event logs alarm logs configuration settings calibration settings and a snapshot report can be transmitted via email directly from the ModWorX Pro interface using any one of three tools e E mail Data allows a user to email logs of a specific file type daily logs for example e E mail Selected allows a user to select multiple log types for emailing e Email All to Flow Cal allows a user to email all data in a single Flow Cal file Email Data of a Single Log Type To email logs of a specific type 1 Click on the appropriate log type tab to display the reports desired Figure 14 27 2 Click the Email Data button at the left of the screen Figure 14 27 and select the export format desired xls csv pdf rtf or html Please note that calibration data can be exported for email in any format except csv Note If multiple log types are desired select Email Selected See Email Selected Data Multiple Log Types page 204 for further instruction Scanner 2000 Device home s n age pomme Device Repar
111. ange to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed Update the following plate parameters on the left half of the screen as necessary a b d E plate size click in the field and type in a value reference temperature click in the field and type in a value this value is typically provided on a test report issued by the laboratory that calibrated the orifice plate plate material choose a material from the dropdown list use the scroll bar to view the entire list of materials model number optional serial number optional Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired The note will be stored with the new plate parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ModWorX Pro Section 9 Procedure Change Gas Composition 1 If Change Gas Composition is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog b
112. antenance Mode D gt Maintain Flow Run VI alerted Finw Run Flow Run i Change Task L ainbenanee Task Change APT Liquid Parameters New APT Liquid Parameters Current APT Liquid Parameters Fhad Prapentes Calculation API 2540 Crue Cd Cnr atr beem Chai qed Cu Anayns Eet Fin Aner Fari Me face Temperature Reference United Shater 14 73 psi EO F Dap Temperature Reference regel States 14 73 pa E Density Sounce Abeolule Deraity Derety Source Spede Granly Base Abrichute Dermal y POMI Bme Speril Gravity WE Ves only eR Viscotdoy Dm zs ue Decommencded procedure loe this bag type ia bo use A viscosity of Gl ep Hore that khe Dereicy parameter p asume bo be at base temperature and tha Name paraneter ad estrum bo be ot lemen Lenger ature Clear Her Data Copy From Current load Detauit Params hoke ott Device a User Manuele Lg 4 000 446 chat Def auk Vj nez g 12 5 pn Figure 9 13 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example API 2540 Crude Oil appears near the top of the New AP
113. appear and the input parameter and calibration task selections you made will appear at the top of the screen Figure 8 12 page 114 Note that the current zero offset data appears on the right half of the screen and the new zero offset data will be entered on the left half of the screen 113 Section 8 ModWorX Pro Set zero Offset static Pressure ModWorx Pro 0 0 mmm Fie Tasks Took Helo l E 2000 ria Kl a m 4008 BEEN Set Zero Offset Static Pressure H A Gorge Tak i is Calibration Task New Zero Offset Current Zero Offset Calibw ation o krag Lires aG d ergo None Casi abi On Zero Crue entes come 3 0 0 484 Pat Det su gt 12 17j 2008 6 26 PM Figure 8 12 4 Note the unit displayed as the Calibration Working Unit If a different unit will be used to calibrate the zero offset select the desired unit from the Calibration Working Units dropdown menu The working unit setting is independent of the unit used to display static pressure The working unit applies only to the calibration process itself Therefore a user who configures his device to display static pressure as psi can calibrate the zero offset in psi or in a different unit in either case static pressure will continue to be displayed on the LCD on the Main Display screen of the software and in calibration reports as psi A user can view current zero offset values in any available unit simply by selecting a new
114. arameter of your choice and click OK to save the selection and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen oe TL n Figure 7 16 Enter low and or high setpoint values as applicable The unit displayed for the setpoint is the unit in which the selected parameter is configured Adjust the Alarm Trigger Hold off value if necessary by clicking the Edit button An Edit Time Period window will appear Figure 7 17 The alarm trigger hold off is the amount of time the Scanner will wait before activating the alarm when the assigned parameter value exceeds the setpoint value By default the hold off is set at zero The time period can be configured in terms of seconds minutes or hours Click OK to save the selection and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen ModWorX Pro Cancel Figure 7 17 Change the output state if necessary Figure 7 15 page 98 Options are Normally Open and Normally Closed Change the Output Latching setting if necessary Figure 7 15 page 98 Options are Non latching and Latching If the alarm is latched it will remain active once it is activated even if the assigned param eter value returns to a normal range The alarm must be manually cleared by the operator If the alarm is non latching the alarm will clear when the assigned parameter value returns to a normal range without intervention from the operator Click Apply to save the new settings 99 Section 7 ModWorX Pr
115. asted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example API 2540 Crude Oil appears near the top of the New API Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired In the Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used Note The density source base density and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default 10 11 parameters or with values supplied by the user To use the set of default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density Specific Gravity or API Gravity Enter the Base Density Absolute Specific Gravity or API Gravity value of the liquid Density is as sumed to be at base temperature Enter the viscosity value of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown use the recommended default value for the liquid type selected Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the
116. at data set and display a measured value Figure 8 16 page 116 115 Section 8 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro le sl wm Reeg S HA A e m 2 Y EMT eA LES nmn mr caure Jia LIL pt f suit RU W J dd Live Value 0 082 PSIG Measured Value 0 060 PSIG TZ Stability PELL LEE LEE ELE LLL L ELLE LE LL ELE LLL LLL LL Hide Trend lt lt Spread 0 211 PSIG Tolerance 1 500 PSIG Figure 8 16 8 When a measured value is indicated click OK to save the calibrated zero offset value and return to the Set Zero Offset Static Pressure screen The calibrated value will appear in the Zero Offset field Figure 8 17 Note The zero offset is the value that is added to the instrument s reading to obtain the desired applied value If the sensor is reading high the zero offset will be a negative value Set Zero Offset Stati Pressure ModWorx Pro 4 0 0 ter 2000 Devite Same s a 4098 Set Zero Offset Static Pressure Int Paramete Change T wk t al sine Tank New Zero Offset Current Zero Offset Laer at on rines ns FPJ Tero C reer onbe ZK 12 10 2009 3 20 M Figure 8 17 116 ModWorX Pro Section 8 9 To store additional information about this calibration enter a note in the Note field The note will be saved with the calibration data when the calibration data is written to memory 10 Click Save Changes to save the zero offset calibration The n
117. ation calibration holding registers See Section 14 Downloading and Exporting Logs for detailed instructions Task Based Menus The four gray menu buttons provide direct access to the controls for calibrating and configuring the Scanner for specific needs Figure 2 4 page 18 e Calibrate Inputs calibrate all input parameters from one screen e Maintain Flow Run change plate or cone parameters change gas composition or steam properties change generic liquid parameters or change API liquid parameters change a meter factor or flow coeffi cient selections vary depending on flow run configuration e Maintain Turbine change a turbine flowmeter change a K factor e Configure configure basic system parameters such as time date and archive setup as well as flow run turbine and input parameters 17 Section 2 ModWorX Pro scanner 2000 Device Ram BA m s Scanner 2000 Main Display turbine Data Turbine 1 Flow Rate 3 30993 MCF Turbine 1 Grand Total 1036 06 BTL SCF Current Day Previous Day 0 309085 D MCF 13 7436 D LBM 0 32023 D MMETL CFTaLS i alarms 4 WE Supply Battery votage 0 00 7 32 V Temperature 158 58 Deg F Date Time Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM ePort 2 Dataui IAT t amp 21 em EU 2 4 Current Data Display The Main Display screen displays real time data for monitoring the operation of the Scanner in four grids Flow Run Data Turbine Da
118. ave your settings 6 Proceed to the Fluid Properties section of the screen See Configuring Fluid Properties below Configuring Fluid Properties The contents of the Fluid Properties section of the Configure Flow Run screen vary depending on the product being measured gas steam or liquid and the fluid property calculation method selected For example when calculating gas flow with the AGA 8 Detail method is used fluid property parameters include an extensive list of gas constituents Figure 4 13 page 64 When the AGA 8 Gross method is used only two gas constituents are configured When calculating steam with a wet correction only steam quality 1s configurable Use the following steps to configure all fluid properties for the Scanner When calculating liquid flow density and viscosity values are configurable 1 Note the calculation method displayed The fluid property calculation method is typically selected when the user first accesses the Change Flow Run Calculation Methods screen Important The user can change the fluid property calculation method or any other flow run cal culation method by pressing the Change button However users should be aware that changing the fluid properties calculation method may result in a change in the flow rate calculation method selected 63 Section 4 amp ranmer 200 Device same Lin 4096 Configure Flow Run Calculation Parameters Calculation interval 4 i F lmn
119. bration From on the Calibrate Differential Pressure screen 2 Select Factory Defaults or select a previously saved calibration from the dialog box Figure 8 10 ModWorX Pro Select An Item Calibration to copy from 4 Factory Defaults e Figure 8 10 112 ModWorX Pro Section 8 3 Click OK to save the selection The calibration points will be transferred to the New Calibration table on the Calibrate Differential Pressure screen To recalibrate a data point click on the point apply the designated amount of pressure to the Scanner using the calibration test device and click Recalibrate Point It 1s not necessary to re enter applied values Procedure Zeroing an Input In the following example static pressure will be zeroed The same procedural steps can be applied in zeroing any of the input parameters Note Performing a multipoint calibration will clear the Set Zero Offset 1 On the Change Calibration Task screen click Set Zero Offset as the Calibration Task and click the input parameter of your choice For this example Static Pressure is the input parameter to be zeroed Figure 8 11 2 Click OK to save the settings Calibration Task Calibrate Multi point e Set Zero Offset Verify Input Parameter Differential Pressure Static Pressure Process Temperature Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 s Gg Figure 8 11 3 The Set Zero Offset Static Pressure screen will
120. ce name is SC2000 Viewing Download Reports When archive logs and settings are downloaded the data is automatically presented in a report on the Device Reports screen Figure 14 5 page 189 The various log types Daily Logs Interval Logs Event Logs etc and device settings Configuration Calibration etc are identified in tabs across the top of the screen Sort Order By default the logs will appear in the order in which they are downloaded top to bottom However the user can change the sort order by changing the selection in the dropdown Sort Order box on the Device Reports screen Figure 14 6 page 189 Users can base sort order on the date time stamp or record number as shown Each sort order selection is specific to the log type view tab selected when the sort order is designated and sort order selections are retained between ModWorX Pro sessions 188 ModWorX Pro Section 14 Scanner 2000 Devics heme Tan ano r Site Mame 3 Field Hume Device Reports Bt rye ene m eg T Dail Logs Interval dogs Event Lous akira toy Configuration Calibratme Soaprhot j Sart Order Fiter 239 DL 1T 010 10000 239 01 17 2010 14 00 00 Za 01 17 2010 St f DL LT 2010 L630 04 T4 id 567 242 O1 17 2010 70000 G5 2371 9973 74 DITADO Do T51 3723 744 1 17 2000 19 00 00 231556115 245 DL TT 2000 20 800 8 0 207 9910 74b D017 S010 21 0 2149 1414 247 UL LT ZULlUZZAMEUU L 1H13 15 3b 01 17 2
121. change is required the process temperature override must be re enabled tanner 200 Mrvica Sama s m 4096 Configure Process Temperature Saved Calibration Calbrats Saved Verification verify Opala Mone Calibrabed On perso Hone Calibrated On Calibration Wiorkung Unity Deg Verification Workang rans DegF Zero Off sek 0 000 Appie Measured LEN 4 0 0 445 Part Deag gt ALTERO S98 pet Figure 6 14 83 Section 6 Sensor Calibration ModWorX Pro 1 Observe the calibration settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 15 To calibrate the sensor click on the blue Calibrate hyperlink in the Sensor Calibration section and follow the screen prompts 7 Configure Process Temperature ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 Die Tasks Tools Heb Scanner 2000 Device Mame s n 4096 g ooo Configure Process Temperature Sensor Calibration Saved Calibration Calbrate Operator None Calibrated On Calibration Working Units Deg F Zero Offset 6 000 Applied Measured Factory Calibration Refresh Apply Saved Verification verify Operator None Calbr ated On Verification Working Units Deg F Aopled Measured Factory Verification use 4 0 0445 Port 1 Defaut gt 1 7 2010 5 25 PM Figure 6 15 Note The user must enter Maintenance Mode to calibrate process temperature and will be returned to the Configure Process Temperature screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8
122. counts on the Security screen are the default settings for Ports 1 and 2 These default levels are set to Administrator access when the software is installed which provides full access to all controls 39 Section 3 ModWorX Pro Important To limit access to identified users via password protection the default settings for Ports 1 and 2 must be changed to no access Without this change any user can log into the software by checking the default permissions check box on the Connect screen To change the default settings click on the default entry User 1 or User 2 on the Configure Security screen then click the Change button A User Account dialog box Figure 3 15 will open providing access to all user account information From this window the default user name password and access level can be changed An optional Modbus user login code can also be set up within this box The Modbus user login code is needed only if the account holder will access ModWorX Pro remotely via a host network Setting Up New Users To set up user access for a new account holder click the Add User button on the Configure Security screen A User Account dialog box will appear allowing you to enter a user name password Modbus user login code 1f desired and access level Figure 3 15 Display To configure the parameters to be displayed on the LCD click on the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click on the Display button on the Con
123. creen All other steam properties are calculated and are non configurable 1 IfChange Steam Properties is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Fig ure 10 12 page 149 148 ModWorX Pro Section 10 nrY Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task ox j cm Figure 10 12 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Steam Properties b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 13 Scanner 2000 Gevice Same s n 4096 Site Nam Maintain Flow Run 1 mq ae Lecation Name Figure 10 13 2 Note that current steam properties appear on the right half of the screen and the new steam properties will be entered in the left half of the screen 3 Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Steam Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 149 10 Section 10 ModWorX Pro In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the steam analysis report if desired If wet correction is enabled enter the steam quality percent in the Steam Quality Dryness field Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example
124. ct Track Measured Calculated Parameter and click OK The Configure Analog Output screen will automatically update to display fields for entering configuration parameters Procedure Configure an Analog Output 1 From the Configure Analog Outputs screen select the parameter to be represented by the 4 20 mA output in the Parameter field Figure 7 24 By default Flow Lon gun E LAM Ee Pro 440 Scamner JOD Beige Sam s n 4006 Configure Analog Outputs Output Settings The cut ii e propornonad to tne Parameter value batean tha Loss Serpoinr ang High Saponi Parameter Flow Run 1 Flow Rate Select Lens Set enr Fer 4 m 5n WEF jay High Setpomt for 20 mA P Hilda New Output Calibration Active Output Calibration Mote The maximum output adjustment is bried be 100 uA Dene 4 mA Adjustment 0 000 ust Ama Setting Tero H i At etieengt 0 000 uA Ful Sege 20 m G t spend 0 000 uds ETET Full Scale 20 m amp amp dpastmart 0 DOR uA Test Analog Output umng the output test the ner adeestment rakes voll be appked e 4 448 xor Dek ARO 1 58 pet Figure 7 24 2 Click Select to choose a parameter from the Select Analog Output Parameter dialog box Figure 7 25 page 104 103 Section 7 ModWorX Pro Loe Geo Figure 7 25 3 Click OK to close the Select Analog Output Parameter dialog box and return to the Configure Analog Output screen
125. ct additional device data to include am the auta downdaad s Cordia shen Saig e Calbration Settings Figure A 20 226 ModWorX Pro Appendix A Change Download Options A user can change the format of exported csv files configure all newly downloaded records to appear as read change the directory used to save logs and reports and set download streaming parameters using the Download Options settings To change these settings Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 21 Select Download from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen Check or uncheck the download options as required Change the filepath for the directory used to store all downloaded logs and reports Adjust the download baud rate and or block request size if necessary to improve streaming via a radio modem If configuring the Scanner for use with radio communications check the Same as comm baud rate checkbox to synchronize the download baud rate to the communication baud rate which helps eliminate download errors 6 Ifnecessary adjust the Error Display Threshold value This value represents the percentage of download failure required to prompt the user to continue or cancel the download attempt The default value is 30 oe P Es Download Options w Use quote character as a delmbe i CSV Me exports Automatic ab mark new records as read after downloading Seve Options Cate Directory Vite Ad Modbus be
126. d To display flow volume or flow rate in a different unit click Edit The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 5 4 The base unit is the unit in which the Scanner measures flow from the meter Click on the Display Unit dropdown menus to select a display unit and or volumetric rate unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update To enter a custom unit select Custom from the dropdown menu and enter the desired conversion factor and offset factor Click OK to save your changes and return to the Configure Turbine Input screen ModWorX Pro Base Unit GAL Display Unit Display Label Text BBL Units Conversion Factor 0 0238095243 Units Conversion Offset 0 0 OK Cancel Figure 5 4 G ii input settings 1f desired To change the sampling period click Edit The Edit Synchronized Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to Turbine Input Figure 5 5 page 70 Select the time period unit desired seconds minutes or hours using the dropdown menu Then use the buttons to select the time period desired The screen will automatically display the number of sampling periods that will occur per flow run calculation period Click OK to save the settings and return to the Configure Turbine Input screen 69 Section 5 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Call osyhcnronizea time Periads P DEEN e oe Archive Logging Period Interval Archive Fil 24
127. d configure it as a high high low low alarm Setting Up Alarm Parameters To add an alarm parameter L 48 Click in an Alarm Item space in the Alarm Parameters table and click Change Parameter The Alarm Item dialog box Figure 3 25 will appear allowing the user to select a parameter and determine the set tings that will determine its function Those settings include the following e Alarm Type High Low or High High Low Low e High Alarm Setpoint or High High Setpoint e Low Alarm Setpoint or Low Low Setpoint e Deadband e Output Type latching or non latching ModWorX Pro Select alarm parameter Flow Run 1 Grand Total Alarm Type j ow High Alarm Setpoint d i Disabled Low Alarm Setpoint Disabled Dead Band Output Type Non latching OK Cancel Figure 3 25 Select an alarm type high low or high high low low Enter high and or low setpoints as desired and click the dropdown selection beside each setpoint to enable that setpoint If a single alarm setpoint is desired a high setpoint for example the user should enable the high setpoint and disable the low setpoint Enter a deadband range if desired A deadband is a value that determines the point at which an alarm will clear once it is activated For example assume a differential pressure input alarm is assigned a low setpoint of 20 In H2O a high setpoint of 180 In H2O and a deadband of 5 In H2O A low alarm will not clear until the
128. d for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gross Method Parameters section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Con figuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired Update the Reference Conditions field 1f necessary This selection sets the reference temperature and pressure for air density which is used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations Enter the heating value of the measured fluid in the field provided Enter the specific gravity of the measured fluid in the field provided Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 Enter the carbon dioxide content in the field provided Enter the nitrogen content in the field provided ModWorX Pro Section 12 ps 13 14 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gross method settings for future reference The note will be stored with the gross method settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gross Method Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To exit the Main
129. de value will update accordingly 3 Adjust parameter values in the Input Settings section if desired a To change the sampling period perform the following steps i Click Edit The Edit Synchronized Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to Static Pressure Figure 6 9 Edit Synchronized Time Periads Archive Logging Period Interval Archive 24 periods per day Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run 4 ds Minutes 60 periods per interval log period Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure lt P d Seconds T 60 periods Differential Pressure 1 iF Seconds 60 periods e si per Flow run calculation period Process Temperature 5 Seconds e 12 periods Turbine Input 1 4 LA Seconds 15 periods OK Cancel Figure 6 9 il Select the time period unit desired seconds minutes etc using the dropdown menu ui Use the buttons to select the number of seconds minutes etc desired The screen will automatically divide the flow run calculation period by the input sampling period to determine the number of sampling periods that will occur per flow run calculation period iv Click OK to save the settings and return to the Configure Static Pressure screen r9 Section 6 ModWorX Pro b To change the damping factor click the buttons The resulting settling time will always be a multiple of the sampling period For example when th
130. djustment for optimum readout visibility To change the contrast adjust the slide bar provided Click Apply to implement the changes Enabling or Disabling the Scrolling Feature If a parameter description contains more than six characters the display will automatically scroll If you want a stationary display of the parameter name no scrolling limit the description to six or fewer characters 41 Section 3 ModWorX Pro To change the parameter description click in the Description field delete the existing characters and type a new description Descriptions can contain up to 19 characters spaces count with spaces counting as characters Click Apply to implement the change Adding a Display Item The Scanner will display up to 12 parameters Users can select from more than 50 parameters To add a parameter 1 Click Add Item A Display Item screen will appear 2 Select the parameter you want to display from the dropdown menu 3 Edit the description if desired If Text Message 1s selected the user must enter the text to be displayed in the Description field Up to 19 characters spaces included can be entered Ifthe description contains more than six characters the display will automatically scroll To disable the scrolling feature limit the description to six or fewer characters 4 Editthe number of decimal places to be included in the display readout if desired Edit the update period seconds if desired 6
131. e AGA 8 Gross method is used the maintenance task will be Change Gross Method Parameters 171 Section 12 ModWorX Pro Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run Selection Maintenance Task Maintenance Task zs Change Gas Composition I Change Gross Method Parameters Figure 12 2 3 Click OK to proceed The Maintain Flow Run screen will appear Figure 12 3 ee Seege KEE Current Gas Composition Cipem gie Mone Changed On Anaka Rel Na Fei erem Comet ns rae Shanes p 73 psi 80 Fy Cakulaked irakiar JO reel caedi 1 z E i 4 G D i D Lj i TETRIS TES Figure 12 3 172 ModWorX Pro Section 12 Procedure Change Gas Composition l 9 10 If Change Gas Composition is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 12 2 page 172 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gas Composition b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 12 3 page 172 Note that current gas composition appears on the right half of the screen and the new gas composition will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into th
132. e Gross Method Parameters New Gross Method Parameters Fhad Propertes Calculation AGA Gross Analyss Ref No United States 14 73 pai 60 F Lettre Export Carbon Didde O02 Nitrogen NZ Copy From Current Site Nam Field Name Location Name Save Changes Ext Maintenance Mode Current Gross Method Parameters Oper stor Nene Changed On Analysis Ret No United States 14 73 pa 60 F 1031 4250 Carbon Diode COT Nitrogen NZ USS 4 0 0 445 chort Deag 1702010 6 31 PM Figure 10 11 11 Enter the nitrogen content in the field provided 12 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gross method settings for future reference The note will be stored with the gross method settings 13 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gross Method Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 14 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 15 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Steam Properties Steam Flow Runs Only If a flowrun is configured for measuring steam and a wet correction is enabled the steam quality or dryness can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run s
133. e a number of times before finally reporting a communications error By default the pro gram will re attempt each communication two times before it gives up To increase the number of re tries increase the value in the Number of Retries field in the Communications section of the Program Options dialog box Line noise can corrupt messages exchanged between the program and the device and increasing the number of retries can improve the chances of a successful connection Change the time out period 5000 msec is the default Depending on your computer s hardware and software characteristics and the characteristics of your device network the default time out period may be too short To extend the time out period enter a higher value in the Time out Period field in the Communications section of the Program Options dialog box If the program does not receive a valid response from the device within the specified time out period the program will automatically resend the message a number of times before finally reporting a communications error To increase the time that the program waits between consecutive Modbus commands increase the Presend Delay value in the Communications section of the Program Options dialog box Your RS 485 adapter may require that the RTS line of the COM port be toggled to control the direc tion of data flow for transmit and receive If so ensure that the Toggle RTS line option is enabled in the Communicat
134. e a parameter and will be returned to the Con figure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See one of the following sections for complete instructions Section 9 Flow Run Maintenance for Orifice Input AGA 3 or ISO 5167 Orifice change orifice plate parameters Section 10 Flow Run Maintenance for Cone Meter Input change cone meter parameters Section 11 Flow Run Maintenance for Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar Input change averaging pitot tube parameters 3 Where applicable update the pipe parameters To change the pipe size delete the current value and enter a new value Select the pipe material and tap type from the dropdown menus provided Note When the Averaging Pitot Tube flow rate calculation method is selected all parameters including pipe parameters must be changed by clicking on the Change Meter link and navigating to the Main tain Flow Run screen See Section 11 Flow Run Maintenance for Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar Input for details 4 Under Base Conditions adjust the base temperature base pressure and atmospheric pressure by deleting existing values and entering new values as required 5 Under Value Control adjust the low pressure cutoff if desired 6 Click Apply to save your settings 7 If Cone Spool or Cone Wafer is selected as the Flow Rate Calculation Method a Cone Flow Coeff cients section will be displayed See Configuring Cone Flow Coefficients page 66
135. e bottom of the screen 215 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Load Configuration Device Settings The Following parameters are unique to each device Update as required before proceeding with the upload Deyice Meter Mame Device Name Site Well Name Site Name Synchronize Device Time v Set device time fo computer time after upload Figure A 4 6 Click Next If Configuration settings were selected for upload a Device Communications Settings screen will appear Figure A 5 Enter slave address and baud rate settings for Ports 1 and 2 of the device being configured If only calibration settings gas composition settings or custom settings are being uploaded the Device Communications Settings screen will not appear Load Configuration Device Communications Settings Communications settings have been selected to be loaded Please specify how you would like to set the slave address and baud rate For each port in the device Port 1 Settings Leave the settings as currently set in device address 1 9600 baud Use the settings in the configuration file address 1 9600 baud Specify the settings to store if Port 2 Settings Leave the settings as currently set in device address 1 9600 baud i Use the settings in the configuration File address 1 9600 baud Figure A 5 216 ModWorX Pro Appendix A 7 Click Next A summary screen will appear 8 Click Next to initiate the upload A progress
136. e changes will be saved as the Current Generic APT Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 11 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 12 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen 166 ModWorX Pro Section 11 1 If Change Generic Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 11 13 page 167 Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection e FlowRun 1 Maintenance Task Figure 11 13 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Generic Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 11 14 Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Site Nani Fielt Name Maintain Flow Run 1 Location ame o Selected How Run How Run 1 Change Task Maintenance Task Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Operstor Nene Changed On Analyse Ret No
137. e designated thresh old Figure 7 14 e value above setpoint the alarm is activated when the assigned value is above the designated thresh old e value out of setpoint range above or below threshold the alarm is activated when the assigned value goes above or below the designated threshold ModWorX Pro Change Digital Output 1 Mode Disabled Pulse Output Flows Run Vokime Turhine input Vohra Flow Run 1 Mass Turbine Input 2 Volume Flow Run 1 Energy Pennock Alarm Output Actwated Alarms Conditional Output Value Below Setpont Value Above Setposni Value Out of Setpoint Ranga Programmed Output Controlled Output State via Modbus e IL gw Figure 7 14 2 Click OK to save the setting and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen Figure 7 15 In this ex ample the alarm output is configured to activate when the value is below the designated threshold Duipucts Noch rr 44 tcanmngr J OK Deng Same s m pm Configure Digital Outputs Output Settings The gbp e active via che Parameter value s lass than Phe Loss Zerpcet vale Feu Run E Rate DD Ose Hondakding MEL 8 48 pet Figure 7 15 98 3 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Select the parameter to be assigned to the digital output Click Select to view the options A Select Digital Output Parameter window will appear Figure 7 16 Click on the dropdown arrow to view all available parameters Click on the p
138. e fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gas Composition section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 Enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired in the Analysis Reference No field under New Gas Composition Update the Reference Conditions field 1f necessary This selection identifies the ideal mass heating value table for use in calculating the heating value of the gas composition and sets the reference temperature and pressure used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations In the Heating Value field specify whether the heating value is to be calculated or entered manually If the value is entered manually enter the heating value in the field provided Enter the specific gravity of the gas composition Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 To change the mole percentages of individual gas constituents a Locate the gas constituent to be changed b Double click the constituent or click on the Change Mole 9o button and ente
139. e flow run 1 energy e periodic e turbine input 1 volume e turbine input 2 volume will appear only if optional expansion board is installed in Scanner 2000 or if Scanner 2200 is installed Pulse Output a Flow Bun Vakame Turhiras ign Vriumm Flows Run 1 Mass Turbine Input 2 Volume Fica Eun 1 Energy Perder Alarm Output Activated amp lms Conditional Output Value Bake Sateen Value Above Selpesni Value Gut of Setpoint Hanga Programmed Output Controlled Output State via Modbus L ae IL ss Figure 7 5 2 Click OK to save the setting and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen Figure 7 6 page 94 93 Section 7 ModWorX Pro 77 configure Digital Outputs ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 _ elt lt a Ele Tasks Tools Heb pe 2000 Lies Mame s n 4096 E thie Vip DH Configure Digital Outputs oy abr Locatian Name Refresh Apply Digital Output 1 Settings Output Mode Flow Run 1 Volume Output Settings The output pulses once for each nteger increment of the Flow Run 1 volume divided by the Output Scaling factor Output Scaling 0 0 MCF per puko Pulse Duration 10 gt msec d Output State Normally Closed Other Parameters Minimum Pulse Period 20 meet Maximum Output Frequency 580 0 Hz Maximum Uncached Flow Rate 0 0 Pulses are cached above the How rate uss 3 0 0 445 lt Port Dafautt 1 7 2010 5 43 PM Figure 7 6 3 In the Output Scaling field enter the volume that each pulse
140. e need to enter each constituent separately 12 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gas composition for future refer ence The note will be stored with the gas composition settings 13 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gas Composition and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 146 ModWorX Pro Section 10 14 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 15 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters 1 If Change Gross Method Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Main tain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 10 10 Flow Run Selection Fw Rin Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Gross Method Parameters Figure 10 10 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gross Method Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 11 2 Note that current gross method parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new gross meth od parameters will be entered in the left half
141. e of the value enter 1 3 Note Disregard the Gas Fraction field This setting is not currently used in flow calculations 10 To change the mole percentages of individual gas constituents a Locate the gas constituent to be changed b Double click the constituent or click on the Change Mole button and enter the appropriate percentage in the dialog box provided c Repeat steps 10a and 10b until all constituents are entered Note When the AGA 8 Detail method is used all constituent percentages entered must total 100 11 To load the current gas composition or a previously saved composition click Load Composition and select the set of gas composition values from the dropdown menu in the dialog box provided If only minor changes are required to an existing composition this can save time by minimizing the number of constituents that have to be changed 12 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gas composition for future refer ence The note will be stored with the gas composition settings 13 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gas Composition and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 14 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 15 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance
142. e or Specific Gravity value of the liquid If the base density of the liquid is unknown enter the flowing density into both the Base Density and Flowing Density fields 9 Enter the Flowing Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value if applicable If the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Individual Applications this field will be displayed as Alpha and the user will enter the appropriate thermal expansion coefficient that has been provided for his specific applica tion or experimentally determined to be suitable Figure 11 16 Thermal expansion coefficients must be derived in accordance with API 2540 Section 11 1 6 Click the Select Alpha button to select a predeter mined alpha value Figure 11 17 page 170 10 Enter the viscosity of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown a value of 1 0 cP viscosity of water is recommended 11 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings 12 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Generic API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 13 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 14 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and retu
143. e or in the Tools menu Options submenu Connection screen See Appendix A Tools Menu for details For infor mation about setting up and changing security settings for individual users see Software Interface Security page 39 See Appendix A Tools Menu for detailed instructions on changing the setpoint for the time synchronization prompt 11 Section 1 ModWorX Pro FE Welcome ModWork Pro d 00 WW erer Eie Tacks Took fimi Connection Settings Connection Method EE automaticaly connect ta a single device without knees is slave address or baud rate paitia Lee deis permissions of connected desce port Passwnrid Lii these cetera Io eilomar se canet nist Dimas s i xr P 3 p nnnect Noen TE cae DEE Figure 1 7 The device time is behind computer time by more than 14400 seconds 18009 sac Synchronize to computer time now Yes No Figure 1 8 Troubleshooting a Connection Failure A connection failure can be caused by a mechanical problem or incompatible software communication settings A review of the following checkpoints may help a user to detect and correct a problem If technical assistance 1s required contact a Cameron technician using the information provided in the ModWorX Pro Help gt About screen Mechanical Checkpoints e Are the connections between your computer and your RS 485 or NuFlo USB adapter secure e Are the connections from your adapter to the Scanner s
144. e sampling period is 4 seconds entering a damping factor of 2 will result in a settling time of 8 seconds c To change the failure value select the existing value and type in a new value In the event of a sensor failure this value will be substituted for a live reading in flow calculations d To change the low pressure cutoff select the existing value and type in a new value Any static pres sure measurements below this value will be set to zero This setting helps prevent inaccuracies in daily and interval differential pressure records caused by periods of very low differential pressure e To override the live input reading click the Enable Override field and change the setting to Yes Then type in the override value desired f Click Apply to save the new settings Sensor Calibration 1 Observe the calibration settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 10 To calibrate the sensor click on the blue Calibrate hyperlink in the Sensor Calibration section and follow the screen prompts infiqure Static Pressure ModWorX Pra 4 0 0 Ele asks Tools Heb scanner 2000 Device Mame s n 4096 EN meo Configure Static Pressure meret we Sensor Calibration Saved Calibration Calbrate Operator None Calibrated On Calibration Working Units Zero Offset Factory Calibration Saved Verification Verify Operator None Calibrated On Verification Working Units PSIG Applied Measured Factory Verif
145. e the low flow rate cutoff delete the existing value and enter a new value The low flow rate cutoff is a setpoint for the accumulation of flow time in the hourly and daily records and can be applied to either a turbine input or pulse input To override the live flow rate value click the Enable Override field and change the setting to Yes Then type in the override value desired d Click Apply to save the new settings 2 Verify the meter K factor displayed at the bottom of the Configure Turbine Input screen To change the K factor click on the blue Change K Factors hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note Note 70 The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change the K factor and will be returned to the Config ure Turbine Input screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 13 Turbine Maintenance for complete instructions If using the turbine meter for a Flow Run with AGA 7 enter the K factor supplied by the meter manu facturer in terms of pulses ACF Do not correct the K factor for average temperature and pressure ModWorX Pro Section 5 Procedure Setting Up a Pulse Input Note SCANNER 2000 WITH EXPANSION BOARD A single pulse input is available when an expansion board is installed on a Scanner 2000 The Turbine Input 2 configuration screen must be used for con figuring this input Note SCANNER 2200 Two pulse inputs are available on the Scanner 2200 They are configured using Turbine Input
146. e user to select from a list of commonly measured liquids The user supplies the appropriate base temperature density and viscosity of the fluid used in his application e When the API 2540 fluids do not adequately represent the thermal expansion properties of an applica tion s liquid or when precise thermal expansion coefficients are known the Generic fluid property calcu lation method with the Individual Applications fluid property calculation selection is recommended e When only the flowing density and viscosity of the fluid are known the Generic fluid property calculation method with the Manual Flowing Density Calculation selection is recommended If a base liquid density is also known the Scanner will correct the liquid volumes from the static flowing conditions to the base conditions Select the appropriate flow rate calculation method Then click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen 56 ModWorX Pro Section 4 Change Flow Run 1 Calculaton Methods Flow Rate Calculation Method Cone Spool Flow Run Accumulation Method Gas Phase Only IET Flow Run Accumulation Method Gas Phase Only AI Fluid Property Natural Gas AGA 8 Gross Figure 4 7 sri Section 4 ModWorX Pro Change Flow Run 1 Calculaton Methods Flow Run Accumulation Method Vapor Phase and Liquid Phase
147. ection Maintenance Task Steam IF 97 or IF 97 James Flow Run Selection s Maintenance Task e Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection e Flow Run Maintenance Task Liquid Generic or API 2540 Figure 10 4 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Cone Meter b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 5 page 142 141 Section 10 ModWorX Pro 77 Maintain How Kun 1 ModworX Pro 4 0 0 mmm ni e fle sss Took Heb scanner 2000 Orvicu mn s n 4090 i Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected How Run Flow Run 1 Change Tash Monbenance Task Change Cone Meter New Cone Meter Parameters Current Cone Meter Parameters Op acor None Changed On Model Number Model Number To Be Corfigured Beta Rabo Beta Ratio 0 875 Meter Sire 1 0 inches Meter Sze 1D 2 067 Flew Contheient Cd Reter to Change Flow Coefficient task Fine Coefficient Cd Beie to Change Mow Coeffinent task Reference Temperature 63 000 Deg F Reference Temperature 63 000 Cone Material v iert an options Core Maternal Startess Steel 304 316 Meter Mat erial Select an opeon Meter Maternal Carbon Steel Serial Number Sole Copy From Current Po ie U ttr Masau sle use 4 0 0 446 lt Port 1 Def auk 1 15 2010 1 20 PM Figure 10 5 2 Note that current cone parameters appear on the right half of the screen To make a min
148. ecure e Is the polarity of the wiring from the converter to the instrument correct For wiring diagrams see the Quick Start Guide or Hardware User Manual for your Scanner model e Is the Scanner receiving adequate power and are the power connections secure 12 ModWorX Pro Section 1 Software Checkpoints e Are the slave address and baud rate correct Note If you are using a radio link a virtual COM port or an Ethernet serial converter ensure that the baud rate set in the device is supported by the intermediate link If you have a long wiring network have many devices on your network or have line noise try a slower baud rate to achieve reliable communication to your devices If you change the communications parameters slave address baud rate of the Scanner from the instrument keypad the ModWorX Pro software will not detect the change instantaneously Return to the Welcome Screen and reconnect to the device Is your computer network speed too slow for the communication setting defaults If the software repeat edly fails to connect to the Scanner consider the following adjustments To locate these settings click on Tools in the task bar at the top of the screen choose Options then choose Communications Change the number of retries allowed 3 1s the default If the program does not receive a valid response from the device within the specified time out period the program will automatically resend the messag
149. ecurity is enabled and the password to the administrator access account is lost To reset user security settings 1 Click Tools gt Reset User Security in the task bar Figure A 13 The screen shown in Figure A 14 page 222 will appear Note that the device serial number and key code are displayed on this screen You will be asked to provide both numbers during the reset process 2 With the screen in view call the phone number for the tech support office nearest you A Cameron techni cian will request the device serial number and key code displayed on your screen When he receives this information he will provide a one time reset code Caution Do not close the Reset User Security screen until the reset process is complete If the screen is closed and reopened after a key code is provided a new key code will be gen erated and the reset code provided by the technician will not reset the security controls 3 Enter the code into the field provided and click OK 4 The software will automatically return to the Welcome screen Login using the default permissions and reestablish user accounts with security settings if desired o View Modbus Holding Registers pevice Kame s n 4096 View Al Modbus Registers Shifte Chri E 100 Main Display Manage Configuration Clear Flow Totals Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To File Mantan Fow Hun Create Archive Partials Change Power Saving Mode rem Reset User Security Fiday F
150. ed 3 Click Change Turbine Flowmeter 4 Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Turbine screen Figure 13 5 Scanner 2004 Gevice Mame s n 4096 Maintain Turiine Fiowmeter 1 Selected Turbine Turbine Flowmeter Mainbenance Task Change Turbine Flowmeter Change at Current Flowmeter Information New Flowmeter Information Operation Pt Dead Changed On Gr f osjz010 ebar Mode number M z Liu Sp DH 4 000 446 det 1 Default Figure 13 5 181 Section 13 ModWorX Pro 5 Note that current meter information appears on the right half of the screen and that new meter informa tion is entered in the left half of the screen To make a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed 6 To select a new meter click Select Meter The Select Turbine Meter dialog box will appear Figure 13 6 ModWorX Pro Select Turbine M ster Select Meter Meter Information NuFlo Liquid 3 8 Meter Name NuFlo Liquid 1 NuFlo Liquid 1 2 NuFlo Liquid 3 4 Meter Model No NuFlo 1 Liquid NuFlo Liquid 7 8 gt Meter Serial No NuFlo Liquid 1 1 2 NuFlo Liquid 2 NuFlo Liquid 3 NuFlo Liquid 4 High Flow Rate 50 0 GAL MIN NuFlo Liquid 6 NuFlo Liquid 8 Series 1000 Series 7100 1 4 Series 7100 3 8 Series 7100
151. ed Value dialog box will appear Figure 8 20 Enter A Ca em Figure 8 20 118 ModWorX Pro Section 8 6 Enter the applied temperature value for example 50 in this field and click OK A screen will appear showing the live value the measured value and a stability bar showing the progression of the verifica tion Figure 8 21 The live value is the instantaneous reading of the temperature input and the measured value is the average of all samples read ModWorX Pro FS Fee mer Eegen E e A Jeny emperature 3U OU Jeg r F r LL E ri zm E al d Live Value 43 854 Deg F Measured Value 49 971 Deg F Stability PEEL ELE EEE EEE LLL LLL LLL Show Trend gt gt WS Figure 8 21 7 To view the progression of the verification process in a graph click Show Trend Figure 8 21 This graph view also shows the spread of values and the number of sample readings taken Figure 8 22 ModWorX Pro ES fe ify lemperatur J UUU O SAM A L Live Value 50 034 Beg F Measured Value 35 030 Deg F Force Lock On Cancel Figure 8 22 8 When the Scanner reads 10 consecutive readings within the tolerance based on the range of the sensor it will lock on to that data set and display a measured value Figure 8 23 page 120 119 Section 8 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Ka res Sg weg am eg a Ed p IP feriry jem UD e Li
152. ed in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example Generic Liquid appears near the top of the New Generic Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 4 Inthe Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired 5 Inthe Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used 152 ModWorX Pro Section 10 se Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 HO TEM FIOw OT Selected Flow Run How Run 1 change Task Maintenance Task Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Pad Properties Calculation Generi Les Oper stor None Changed On Analyse Ref No Anatyss Ret No fase lemperature Referance rgeg States 34 73 psi 60 F Saee Temperature Reference United States 14 73 pa 60 F Fievang Density Calculation Manual Erery of Flovang Density Pirang Density Coki ation Manual Entry of F
153. effect at the mest Ko User Manuals Figure 3 14 Change the Keypad Lock Enable setting to Yes Enter a four digit lock code in the field below the check box Do not use 0000 To lock input values static pressure differential pressure and process temperature during a plate change so that volume measurements are not lost enable the Strict API Compliance setting When this feature is enabled all plate changes must be made using ModWorX Pro When this feature is disabled plate changes can be made from the front panel however the inputs will not be locked during the plate change making the volume calculations inaccurate ModWorX Pro Section 3 5 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Security screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen The next time a user attempts to access the keypad he will be prompted to enter the security lock code Custody Transfer When a device seal is installed on a Scanner 2000 for compliance with Measurement Canada custody transfer regulations the Device Seal status on the Configure Security screen must be set to Enabled to prohibit configuration changes that can affect measurements Figure 3 14 page 38 The clearing of flow totals is also prohibited when the device seal is installed and enabled See the Scanner 2000 User Manual Part No 9A 30165023 for instructions on installing the device seal for compliance with Measureme
154. emperature Process Temperature Settings 1 Enter basic sensor information a Enter a unique sensor name if desired b Enter the sensor model number if desired c Enter the serial number for the sensor if desired The range of the sensor is automatically read and displayed on the screen in the Sensor Range Low and sensor Range High fields 2 Change the Display Unit setting if desired The default is degrees F To change the setting a Click Edit The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 6 12 page 82 The base unit is the unit in which the Scanner measures process temperature from the sensor b Click on the dropdown Display Unit menu to select a display unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update c Toentera custom unit select Custom from the dropdown menu and enter the desired conversion factor and offset d Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configure Process Temperature screen 81 Section 6 ModWorX Pro Base Unit Display Unit Display Label Text Units Conversion Factor Units Conversion Offset Figure 6 12 Note When the display unit is changed the units for other input settings failure low temperature cutoff and override will update accordingly 3 Adjust parameter values in the Input Settings section if desired a To change the sampling period perform the following steps i Click Edit The Edit Synchronized
155. en Sulfide H2 OC Water OO Water H20 0 0000 Helm He rann He 0 0000 Aron j Brocen r 0 0000 Total 0 0000 Total Se 100 0000 eg 4 0 0 446 Port 1 Defauk gt Figure 11 8 3 Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gas Composition section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 4 Inthe Analysis Ref No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired 5 Update the Reference Conditions field if necessary This selection identifies the ideal mass heating value table for use in calculating the heating value of the gas composition and sets the reference temperature and pressure used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations 6 In the Heating Value field specify a calculated or manually entered value If the value is entered manu ally enter the heating value in the field provided 7 In the Specific Gravity field specify a calculated or manually entered value If the value is entered manu 162 ally enter the specific gravity value in the field provided ModWorX Pro Section 11 8 Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 9 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsur
156. er right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ModWorX Pro Section 10 s n 4006 Maintain Flow Run 1 talent Task Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Phat Properties Caloulaen Genenc Los Open gen Nene Changed On Base Tempersture Reference Urged States 14 73 pui 60 F LU Base Temperature Refererew red States 14 73 00 60F Fong Cenety aao ESS Manual Entry d Flowerng Denaty T Der Source Speci Gady Absotte Dermty Bane Atsabte eweg 0 350408 Aiphs 3t 6 deg F gt v se cum 0 010266 The Base Dena y value i vequeed I E iu not imown use the same value as for Flovmng H Vscosity 6 unknown recommended procedure For this lud type a to use 1 0 c9 Note that the Viscosity par ametes is assumed to be at Pian temper anse Clew hew Dita Co Prem Curent Load Del a Freen ute Figure 10 19 ModWorX Pro Select An tem Select an alpha value Ethanol 29995 0 000630 Deg F 155 Section 10 ModWorX Pro 156 ModWorX Pro Section 11 Section 11
157. erefore the Main Display will display live readings for all of these parameters without the use of an expansion board 15 Section 2 Flow Run Data Fow Rate Daty Total est Enthalpy Expansion board parameters circled Figure 2 2 Navigating window identifies Scanner model f Scanner 7200 Device same s n 0 Turbine Date System Data Figure 2 3 16 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Section 2 From the Main Display screen a user can Download logs e Access task based menus for calibrating inputs changing flow run parameters changing turbine parameters configuring system parameters setting up a flow run or turbine run and configuring inputs and out puts e View current data e Link to user documentation quick start guide a basic reference to installation wiring calibration and configuration complete hardware manual complete software manual e Access connection information and user security settings from the status bar at the bottom of the screen Log Downloads The red Download button allows a user to download log data and device settings for viewing on screen printing or exporting A Download Device Data screen will appear From this screen a user can select the range of logs to download new records only or all records e select the log types to include daily interval and or event e select additional data to include configur
158. esired conversion factor and offset d Click OK to save your changes and return to the Configure Differential Pressure screen Note When the display unit is changed the units for other input settings failure value low pressure cutoff and override will update accordingly 3 Adjust parameter values in the Input Settings section if desired a To change the sampling period perform the following steps i Click Edit The Edit Synchronized Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to Differential Pressure Figure 6 5 page 76 19 Section 6 ModWorX Pro Archive Logging Period Interval Archive Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run EI Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure jp Differential Pressure i Process Temperature Turbine Input 1 1 IIO Minutes T Seconds Seconds t Seconds Yv NE 24 periods 60 periods 60 periods 60 periods 12 periods 15 periods Figure 6 5 ModWorX Pro per day per interval log period per Flow run calculation period OK Cancel il Select the time unit desired seconds minutes etc using the dropdown menu ui Use the buttons to select the number of seconds minutes etc desired The screen will automatically divide the flow run calculation period by the input sampling period to determine the number of sampling periods that will occur per flow run calculation period iv Click OK to
159. etail screen Figure 2 6 displays current values as well as current day previous day current interval and previous interval averaged values for each input parameter The status of each parameter 1s indicated by the diagnostic indicator next to each parameter and the text description in the right column Note Ifan optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 the Input Data Detail screen will display the operational status and live values for two analog inputs If a Scanner 2200 is installed this infor mation will be displayed without an additional expansion board Ri sanc pressure Fin noa 6735 0 arme 0 OWERRIDDEN Ul peterent Pressure inMj 160 89 185 14 180 156 14 180 Ox 58 Process Temperature Deg F a 0 31 5857 EI 39 1658 FAILED doc Figure 2 6 Note To clear an override or make other input configuration changes click on the Configure menu on the Main Display screen and choose the appropriate parameter from the Inputs section See Section 6 Configuring Inputs for more information System Data The diagnostic indicator in the System Data grid is activated when the value of a parameter that has been linked to an alarm exceeds a user specified setpoint in the alarm configuration If one or more configured alarms is active a red diagnostic indicator will appear in the System Data grid Figure 2 7 page 21 If no alarms are active or no alarms are configured a green diagnostic indicator will appear in the Syste
160. ettings calibration settings and a snapshot report can be exported from ModWorX Pro to the following formats xls csv pdf rtf and html Calibration settings can be exported to any of the above formats except csv Additionally all archive data can be exported collectively to the Flow Cal cfx format Data can be exported using any of three tools e Export Data allows a user to export logs of a specific file type daily logs for example e Export Selected allows a user to select multiple log types for exporting e Export All to Flow Cal allows a user to export all data in a single Flow Cal file Export Data Single Log Type To export logs of a specific type 1 Click on the appropriate log type tab Daily Interval Events etc to display the reports desired Figure 14 36 2 Click the Export Data button at the left of the screen and select the export format desired xls csv pdf Itf or html Note If multiple log types are desired select Export Selected See Export Selected Data Multiple Log Types page 209 for further instruction Scanner 2000 Device ame s n S06 Device Reports Tra mn Interval legs Lee Log Slam top Lunfguraton Calibration Snapshot F ert Mork A as Read JN SeS Fi Export Data EOT i pyar Table Ami E gr 1 01 08 2010 Q8 00 00 47 8223 SER 51 7191 aa A VIVIR pease 2371 AJIJ 3 01 10 2010 08 00 0 Emai soe file 4 01 11 20
161. eventing unauthorized personnel from altering configuration settings with the keypad 2 a custody transfer device seal which prevents all changes to configuration settings when used with the appropriate circuit board jumper setting and 3 password protected access to the software interface Keypad Security The Scanner s keypad security feature 1s disabled at the factory To enable keypad security for the device 1 Click the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click the Security button on the Configura tion Menu screen Figure 3 13 page 38 The Configure Security screen Figure 3 14 page 38 will appear 37 Section 3 ModWorX Pro Gm 38 Scanner 2000 Device Sere s n 0 Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu Figure 3 13 Scanner 2000 Device Same 5 n 0 Configure Security Keypad Security Keypad Lock Enabie total acctss x Credo abon Keesen P Calibration total access less d confiar sen Smet AP Comphance No Enabling Sirit APE Compharne veli ceohibit access Lo the Plate Change deveco kept Drun dosendcyd and vam reports ordy No Access total lockout Custody Transfer Deve eg Coated e When Dewce Seal is ast aed and enabled no configuration changes can be made that affect measurements User Login Accounts Mo Leer Name Acc Level 1 etifebz mees 2 Pot Dents Adrerestr ator 2 of 9 users configured NOTE Charges made to Pe def act permis for Pert 1 and Port 2 ved tabe
162. ew values will not be applied until the user exits the Maintenance Mode 11 To perform a different calibration task or to calibrate a different input parameter click Change Task The Change Calibration Task dialog box will reappear allowing the user to make a new selection 12 When all calibration tasks are completed and all changes are saved click Exit Maintenance Mode In puts will be restored to live conditions and the Main Display screen will reappear Procedure Verifying an Input In the following example process temperature will be verified The same procedural steps can be applied in verifying any of the input parameters 1 On the Change Calibration Task screen click Verify as the Calibration Task and click the input parameter of your choice For this example Process Temperature is the input parameter to be verified Figure 8 18 2 Click OK to save the settings ModWorX Pro Change Calibration Task Calibration Task Calibrate Multi point Set Zero Offset Verify Input Parameter Differential Pressure Static Pressure EE LER TIERS LLL LUI EAT TTL IY FE TE ET Analog Input 2 oc ga Figure 8 18 117 Section 8 ModWorX Pro 3 The Verify Process Temperature screen will appear and the input parameter and calibration task selec tions you made will appear at the top of the screen Figure 8 19 fle Tasks Took Hel re 2000 nie g fate P Site Name AE Verify Process Temperature BR
163. example the following procedure is illustrated with screens showing configuration of Analog Input 1 The same steps should be used to configure Analog Input 2 Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu tiation ans User Wodbus Hepste erta th pais 4 0 0 445 Port 1 Default x Ljfzeto 12 03 FIM Stammer A0 Device mamu Lan 4098 Configure Analog Input 1 Transducer Signal Type 1 bo 5 Volt Transducer Type Dllerential Pressure Trancducer Information Sensor Parameters Transducer Range low iv 0 Transducer Flange Hgh 8v 6 Input Settings Saphir Period Damprg Faetes Saved Calibration Calbrate Saved Verification verify perator None Calibested Cine MOTOI Operator Mane Calbrated Sri Calibration rekt Unite in E Vetfv sty Working rits In 20 SC User Manuals um 4 0 0 445 Figure 6 17 85 Section 6 ModWorX Pro Procedure Configuring an Analog Input 1 Enter the output signal type 1 5 V 0 5 V or 4 20 mA and sensor type that best describes the analog instrument connected to the Scanner The default settings are for a pressure transducer with a 1 5 V out put To change the signal type or the sensor type click the Change button on the Configure Analog Input screen The Change Analog Input Sensor Type dialog box will appear Figure 6 18 In addition to choos ing the signal type users can select a pressure transducer temperature sensor level sensor or a custom sensor Click OK to
164. figuration Menu screen Figure 3 16 dene MEM Geri ioe bag sw Ei Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu Laaye ei Delas wey feum virt an Figure 3 16 40 ModWorX Pro Section 3 The Configure Display screen will appear Figure 3 17 amp m pi Configure Display eet Down LCD Settings Dette Toggle Fees Enap Corar ei Display Items TT acracu sn E 4 Process leurs m 5 Pigg u Pese Sate BATE amp Feann Current Das CWE TTOTAL 7 T Auge Ergo Cory Cut TIOTAL B Tubia Fly Esta TL RATE HEET SCHTER As Figure 3 17 Up to 12 parameters can be selected for display on the LCD The display scrolls from one parameter to the next until all parameters have been displayed and then repeats the sequence From the Configure Display screen a user can e change the period of time each parameter is displayed e adjust the LCD contrast e view parameters configured for display e add or delete parameters from the display sequence e enable or disable the scrolling of the display e change the way each parameter is displayed with or without description and or units e change the order in which parameters are displayed Display Period By default each parameter is displayed for 5 seconds To change the time period click the buttons in the Display Toggle Period field Click Apply to implement the change LCD Contrast LCD contrast 1s temperature dependent and may require a
165. file By default the filename will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD gt time hhmm gt cfx Export AI to Flow Cal File Smaa etter x Figure 14 34 3 Click Save to save the data to the file The cfx file will automatically be attached to an email window Figure 14 35 4 Address the email add additional notes to the body if desired and send es bd om m ease inw this lie Device Mame 20100121 1003 chi Message Plain Text apad Message ime Options FonwalTest Developer AdobePDF X E La pA un up t Abg rase Sir A Address Check Kee TL 4 HI E mu oe UE eee o sey D Clipboard e Basic Text Names iniude Optimi Proofing This message nai not been sent Ella A Account Subject Pieaie review this Tibe Device Name 20100121 1005 efx E4 i E E e Mx A i i En d Y 3 e J ER E E i x Eet Device Meter Name Device Name Company Name Site Well Name Site Mame Field Lease Name Field Name Location Name Location Name Legal Description Downloaded gn 81 21 2018 18 85 18 ModWorX Pro 4 8 8 Device Type Scanner 2888 Firmware 2 86 Board ID a Data Configuration Daily Logs 1 8 2018 B B8 80 AM to 1 21 2818 8 06 00 AM Figure 14 35 207 Section 14 ModWorX Pro Exporting Data Daily logs interval logs event logs alarm logs configuration s
166. g click Change Flow Coefficients Cd b Click OK to save the new selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 7 page 144 143 Section 10 ModWorX Pro 144 tran JOOD Device sam ET arai pag ee Maintain Flow Run 1 1 Aeelertrdrhws Hun Phow Run d Change Task New Flow Coelfiaents Current Flow Coelficients Getic CET beet gt Cabyated On 01 0 ererickdc Pa gier Ficus Coi Facienit Bevmckk Weste Poe Coine i 80 0 100 000 i 106 0 150 0000 Vum 1 37 em Figure 10 7 Note that current flow coefficients appear on the right half of the screen To make a minor change to an existing set of flow coefficients click Load Coefficients From and select the set of coefficients from the dialog box provided The coefficients selected will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed To enter a linear flow coefficient a b C d Click Linear Flow Coefficient in the Entry Mode box Click the Enter Linear Factor button Type in the new linear coefficient in the dialog box provided Click OK to update the entry in the New Flow Coefficients section of the Maintain Flow Run screen To enter a multi point meter factor a b e d Click Multi point Flow Coefficient in the Entry Mode box Click Add Coefficient and enter the appropriate Reynolds number and flow coefficient values in the dialog box provided Click
167. g and Verify ing Inputs for complete instructions 90 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Section 7 Configuring Outputs The standard Scanner 2000 supports a single digital output The Scanner 2200 supports two digital outputs A digital output can be configured to represent any of the following e a pulse output indicating the volume mass or energy of gas or liquid passing through a flow run e a pulse output indicating the volume of gas or liquid passing through a turbine input run e a pulse output based on time e aresponse to a value that triggers an alarm e aresponse to a value that goes above a user defined setpoint below a user defined setpoint or out of the range of user defined setpoints aprogrammable output state Procedures for each of these configuration options are provided in this section Note If an optional expansion board is installed the Scanner 2000 also supports an analog output The Scanner 2200 supports an analog output as standard For instructions on configuring an analog out put see Analog Output page 100 Digital Output To configure a digital output click the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 7 1 Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4098 Site Name E Scanner 2000 Main Display AE Meauntain Flow Run P lt Se be 9 Flow Rate 270 88 MCF day Turbine 1 Plow Rate Daty Total est 3 39993 MCF Turbine 1 Grand Total Heating Value 1036 06 BTU SCF
168. ge Power Saving Mode Reset User Security Click OK to select a Filename and start saving EEPROM memory This process will take along time to complete Please be patient Modbus Statistics Status Shitt Ctrl O Current Day Previous Day Progress Elapsed Time Cancel Figure A 9 2 Click OK on the Copy EEPROM to File screen Figure A 9 A Write EEPROM to File dialog box will appear prompting the user to verify or change the location where the file will be stored and the name of the binary file By default the file location is C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro and the filename is EEPROM YYYYMMDD HHMMSS bin where Y Y Y YMMDD is the year month and day that the memory is saved and HHMMSS is the hour minute and second that the memory is saved For example EEPROM 20090118 230443 bin is the name of a file copied at 11 04 43 p m on January 18 2009 3 Click Save to initiate the copying of the memory The Copy EEPROM to File dialog box will reappear and a progress bar will monitor the percentage of completion as the memory is copied A confirmation message will appear on the screen when the binary file has been successfully saved Create a Partial Record The Create Archive Partials setting allows a user to manually end current interval daily flow records and begin new interval daily flow records This may prove helpful following the commissioning of a device since all flow data collected prior to the manual record crea
169. geg e J E Turbine Data System Data 0 00 7 37 V 158 58 Deg F Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM Figure 3 1 Then click on the appropriate parameter in the System section of the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 2 page 30 29 Section 3 ModWorX Pro Scanner 2000 Device Name S n 0 Site Name Field Name Location Name Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu Figure 3 2 Device Identification To configure device identification parameters click on the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click on the Device Identification button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 3 scanner 2000 vica geg aM T iude Scanner 2000 Configuration Menu Ver Guan i nmnemim Deme e jr Epro pmr er Figure 3 3 30 ModWorX Pro Section 3 The Configure Device Identification screen will appear Figure 3 4 nfigure Device identification Modwarx Pro Ann Fle Tasks Took Help Seamer 2006 vice geg Lave n bomi DAD Configure Device Identification Identification Parameters Data Storage Directories Devine Mater Name Device Nama Lj NuFib ing data Files ara by dad sored n udin 2 MadWork ern Company Mame an him Sigua inn erered 8 ia Fiski Lema Hama LA Ste Well Nams S Dea Meter Home Z0UTUTIT 1040 Data from this device will be saved here T yapin ing pepi Da aai ey Lata Soma lapy epep reg ram n Uter PManualr imu 3 0 0 4484 Chaot 2 Def ait
170. hange Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Gas Composition Figure 10 2 3 Select the maintenance task to be performed The maintenance tasks displayed will vary depending on the type of flow being measured gas steam or liquid Examples are provided in the following procedures 4 Click OK to save the settings The Maintain Flow Run screen will appear Figure 10 3 scanner 2000 evisu Nam s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected How Run Flow Run 1 Change Tash Mawtenance Task Change Cone Meter New Cone Meter Parameters Current Cone Meter Parameters Questor None Changed On Model Number Model Number To Be Corfigueed Beta Pato Beta Ratio Meter Sire 1 0 Meter Size 1D Flow Coefficient Cd Pe Consficent Cd Reference Temperature 8 000 Reference Temperature Cone Maternal Meter Matera Serial Number Figure 10 3 140 ModWorX Pro Procedure Change Cone Parameters Section 10 1 If Change Cone Meter is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Fig ure 10 4 The selections available on this screen will vary depending on the fluid property calculation method selected as shown below Flow Run Selection e FlowRun 1 Maintenance Task Flow Run Sel
171. hanges in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Generic API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ra Maintain Flaw Run 1 ModWor Pro 4 0 0 Fie lada Took Help Summer 2000 s w 4008 oan Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected Faw Hus Flow Run I Charsge Tani Tainenanes Trek Change Generic Liquid Parameters Mew Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Fad Properties We fr ien Garaa Late Cem Mere Charged On Base Temperahure Gebers nde States 14 714 60 F Baus Temperahurs beteroreg suber States 14 ga BO F Ferg Dest cdo TS a Fleer Dery Caution Manual Entry of Farm Derry Dersiy hare Absrzhte Det a Ders y Hunc Specie dr gor Base Abacho Fb Base pack rapis NEE dipha Le BD deg FI Seet Agta Frage Ger ray re Veco y ee Meera y 0 0 02 68 5 be bag Carey calce i nequa md Hid nor eran impa rs acus v alius an hor Eege Density Tt Veny R unin ea procedure fos tea ks type e bo use 1 0 oF kihe that tha Ssrcesicy par Reger x acsumen te ber ar Fevang emper musse Ces Heen Db Copy Erem Conan Los Deed acit Des auri a 0 0 447 sort
172. ication 4 0 0445 lt Port 1 Defaut gt 1 7 2010 5 21 PM Figure 6 10 Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to calibrate static pressure and will be returned to the Configure Static Pressure screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 2 Observe the verification settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 10 To verify the sensor s cali braion click on the blue Verify hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to verify static pressure and will be returned to the Con figure Static Pressure screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 80 ModWorX Pro Section 6 Process Temperature To configure a process temperature input click on the Process Temperature button on the Configuration Menu screen The Configure Process Temperature screen will appear Figure 6 11 Fle Tasks Tools teb canngr JO farercg ini T apum OCWLOAD Configure Process Temperature Saved Calibration Calbrats Saved Verification verify Oper re Hons Cakhbrabed Cn Operator Mone Calbrated On Can ation Working Unity Deg E Verification wierke Grates Dea F Zero Ofret 0 000 Apod Perses ed ipp Measured Devica Intedece PELAAT LEH 4 000 445 Part Daik 1 7 2010 8 273 Feu Figure 6 11 Procedure Configuring Process T
173. ick on Change Task and make a new selection 7 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Note In addition to entering cone meter parameters it is important to verify that the flow coefficient s are appropriate for the cone parameters you have entered See Procedure Change Flow Coefficients Cd page 143 for details 142 ModWorX Pro Procedure Change Flow Coefficients Cd Section 10 1 If Change Flow Coefficients Cd is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 10 6 The selections available on this screen will vary depending on the fluid property calcula tion method selected as shown below Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Leem ded ew ge Cone Meter Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Steam IF 97 or IF 97 James Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Maintenance Task Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter Change Flow Coefficients Cd Change API Liquid Parameters Liquid Generic or API 2540 Figure 10 6 a Under the Maintenance Task headin
174. if desired and click Save A Communications status box will appear while the configuration files are saved followed by an Information box confirming that the files have been saved successfully 4 Click OK to exit the Information box then click Done to exit the Manage Configuration screen The con figuration file will appear in the folder designated in step 2 ModWorX Pro Save Configuration Create a configuration backup File that contains all Scanner 2000 configuration data This file may be used to transfer configuration items to another Scanner Load Configuration Open a Scanner 2000 configuration backup File and select configuration items to load Existing configuration will be overwritten Load Configuration Figure A 2 214 ModWorX Pro Appendix A Uploading a Configuration File To upload the configuration file to another Scanner device perform the following steps 1 Click on Tools gt Manage Configuration Figure A 1 page 213 and click Load Configuration The Load Configuration dialog box shown in Figure A 3 will appear Items previously selected for upload will automatically be selected This is a timesaving feature for users who are configuring multiple units with the same configuration settings in that the settings need to be specified for the first upload only Dad Gor Do ra Jon Load amp Ura tior Select Items to Restore Al Board Replacement Configuration and Cu
175. igure 14 22 199 Section 14 ModWorX Pro Printing Saving E mailing and Exporting Reports To preserve downloaded data for future reference the data can be formatted in an on screen report and printed to a networked printer or saved to your computer hard drive Alternatively the data can be emailed or exported in a file format that can be viewed independently of the ModWorX Pro interface software using Word Acrobat Reader Excel or an internet browser Printing a Report To print a hard copy of an on screen report 1 Click the tab of the Device Reports screen containing the logs or settings you want to print 2 Click Print Table in the left column of the screen Figure 14 23 3 APrint Preview window will appear If necessary change the margins or other settings to fine tune the presentation of data 4 Click File from the Print Preview screen then click Print 5 Enter your print settings in the print dialog box and click Print i BEE WEN FER 57 Device Reports ModWork Pro 4 0 0 wm se PR E Tasks To Hee amp canmer J000 Device hme s n opge Site hima i pom Device Reports Deem Downoad Pui tows Interval togs Event Logs Alam tg Configuration Cara Saapshot I 5 eile tet All pe P Seve SOF File r Find Date ee dl E Flow Run 1 fom fram b Famin a ieem Process Il walur mam jot el Vresure rns sapra Per Table gan Dm ES Ln HAD
176. il screen will include data for a second turbine input T2 If a Scanner 2200 is installed this data will be displayed without an additional expansion board Input Data Detail The Input Data Detail screen Figure 2 12 displays current values as well as current day previous day current interval and previous interval averaged values for each input parameter The status of each parameter is indicated by the diagnostic indicator next to each parameter and the text description in the right column See also Input Data Detail page 20 Input Data Detail Current Current Previous Current Previous Unit value Day Day Interval Interval Status Ug sanc pressure Fin BIHI 0 435719 0 00500278 a Ul cieren Pressure Ine 210413 14546 Daie 120 478 180 ox Bl Process Temperature Deg F es 48 2583 OLMS 73 5204 n Figure 2 12 System Detail The System Detail screen Figure 2 13 displays information for identifying a specific instrument to include serial numbers manufacture and sales dates firmware version numbers etc The System Detail screen also indicates the status of a device seal for custody transfer installations and displays the power mode of the microprocessor The Scanner optimizes performance and battery life by changing from high to low power mode or vice versa depending on configuration settings and operational requirements System Detail System Information Expansion B
177. ill now latch onto data points along the newly selected trend line The values displayed along the Y axis will also update to reflect the unit value range of the selected parameter 196 ModWorX Pro Event Logs The Event Logs tab allows users to view user event logs in a table format Figure 14 18 Event logs capture user changes such as K Factor orifice meter factor and cone meter factor changes plate and cone size changes gas composition changes input setting changes and resets Section 14 Events are logged by date and time and each record includes the Modbus register address and register name the old value of the parameter and the new value Events and alarms are stored in one common log up to 1152 combined events and alarms can be stored and viewed Mork all as ead we Temm egpst er hame TET sew valur Ve Alarm Logs The Alarm Logs tab allows users to view alarm logs in a table format An alarm log is generated each time a selected parameter goes outside its user selected setpoint s Alarms are logged by date and time and each record includes the Modbus register address and register name status or type of alarm activated and the associated value and unit where applicable Figure 14 19 page 198 Scanner 2000 s n doni Daily Log bervi Lange Ceen Logs Hlarnilemps Cmdm aler a note Segall St Order Fiet Def sult Ac desnioaded e 919 00 20 2010 15 45
178. ils Scanner 2000 Beet Mame s n D heya IR TET scanner BDDOD Device amp ame xn D Configure Communications Port Settings Bsp Adds uaa 4 0 0445 Port Z Del adt Figure 3 10 34 ModWorX Pro Section 3 The Configure Communications screen allows users to change the settings that are required for Modbus communication The Scanner has two slave communications ports The Scanner detects which of these ports is connected to the instrument and indicates the connection status on this screen as shown in Figure 3 10 page 34 Both COM ports are currently slave ports To change the slave address click in the Slave Address field and enter a new number between 1 and 65535 the default setting is 1 252 through 255 and 64764 are reserved and should not be used The slave address allows the Scanner to communicate with other devices via Modbus If a Modbus request message contains the matching slave address the device will respond to the request In network arrangements the slave device must have a unique address 1 To change the baud rate select a number from the dropdown menu or click in the field and use the up and down arrow keys on your computer keyboard to select the desired baud rate The default setting 1s 9600 The baud rate is the speed at which data is transmitted or received via the serial port Baud rates supported by the Scanner range from 9600 to 38 4K This set
179. input for a Scanner 2000 you must select Turbine Input 2 To configure a pulse input for a Scanner 2200 either Turbine Input 1 or Turbine Input 2 may be used Fle less Tools Web scanner 2000 Device Same s n 4096 Figure 5 2 The Configure Turbine Input screen will appear Figure 5 3 X e fle Ze Toa a wr 2000 gevben aum s n 088 Configure Turbine Input 1 Figure 5 3 68 ModWorX Pro Section 5 Procedure Setting Up a Turbine Input Note This procedure may be used to set up a second turbine input or a pulse input if an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 is installed 1 Enter turbine input settings Figure 5 3 page 68 a Under Information enter basic meter information Enter a name for the turbine meter This name will replace the default name Turbine 1 or Tur bine 2 on the Main Screen and all other screens involving the turbine input and in archive log reports Confirm the meter model To select a different meter model click on the blue Change Meter hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change the meter model and will be returned to the Configure Turbine Input screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 13 Turbine Main tenance for complete instructions Enter a serial number for the meter if desired b Under Units adjust the volume and rate units if desire
180. intenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 9 8 How Run Selection Plow Run U Maintenance T ask Change Orifice Plate Change Gross Method Parameters ox ce Figure 9 8 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gross Method Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 9 page 130 Note that current gross method parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new gross meth od parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gross Method Parameters section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Con figuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired Update the Reference Conditions field 1f necessary This selection sets the reference temperature and pressure for air density which is used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations Enter the heating value of the measured fluid in the field provided Enter the specific gravity
181. ion 9 ModWorX Pro 2 Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode prompt The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task screen will appear Figure 9 2 ModWorX Pro Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Maintenance Task e Change Orifice Plate Change Gas Composition Figure 9 2 d Flow Run 1 is automatically selected 4 Select the maintenance task to be performed The maintenance tasks displayed will vary depending on the type of flow being measured gas steam or liquid Examples are provided in the following procedures 5 Click OK to save the selections The Maintain Flow Run screen will appear Figure 9 3 Site Mmm Field sew Location Sane Current Orifice Plate Parameters One ator Nore Changed On Ode Soe 1 oon gehen Reterence Temper cure 60 000 DegP Piate Matera Staniess Steri 304 316 Model Number Ta Be Configured Serial Nune note 1 tj2010 6 11 PM Figure 9 3 By default engineering units are provided in US standard format If metric units are required click on the Tools button in the task bar at the top of the screen and select Options from the dropdown menu Click on the Units System dropdown menu to change the units selection to Metric See Figure A 17 page 224 124 ModWorX Pro Procedure Change Plate Parameters Section 9 1 If Change Orifice Plate is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Tas
182. ions screen check the check box at the top of the screen Automatically begin downloading device data after connecting 4 Check the range of log records log types and device settings you want included m each download 5 Click OK to save the new settings 6 The next time ModWorX Pro connects to the Scanner the Download Device Data screen will automati cally appear prompting the user to download all selected logs and or device settings Log Directory and Filenames The Scanner automatically saves daily flow logs on the contract hour and saves interval flow logs if the user configures this setting The instrument also automatically saves an event log each time a user change is made With each download all log files are saved in an sdf Scanner data file format SDF files are saved in C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro lt Field Name Site Name The Site Name folder will bear the name that the user has entered for site lease name in the Device Identification screen If no site name or well name is entered on this screen the folder will be named Site Name The default log filename includes the user specified device meter name the date and the time as shown below See Device Identification page 30 for more information File Format Filename Structure Device Name date YYYYMMDD me hhmmss gt Example SC2000 20091107 2221 sdf is a log file that was downloaded on November 7 2009 at 10 21 PM The devi
183. ions section of the Program Options dialog box Alternatively if you are connected to a modem device on your COM port that requires the RTS line be used in the standard way for RS 232 flow control the Toggle RTS line option should be disabled Changing Connection Settings Users are prompted to select a communications port and a connection method the first time they run the software To change the communications port a user can choose Select COM Port from the Tools menu in the task bar at the top of the screen To change the connection method a user can select Show Connection Settings Screen from the Tasks menu in the task bar See for detailed instructions on changing the communications port adjusting the time synchronization prompt changing connection methods when the auto connect feature is enabled and changing other settings 13 Section 1 ModWorX Pro 14 ModWorX Pro Section 2 Section 2 Navigating the Interface Main Display The Scanner Main Display screen appears immediately upon connecting to a Scanner Figure 2 1 This screen is the central hub of the software interface the point from which a user can view real time data and access menus for all commonly performed tasks Note the navigating window centered at the top of the screen This window which changes to identify the screen in view at any given time is displayed on nearly all screens in the interface and allows users to navigate in and out of menus w
184. ires a Scanner 2000 with expansion board or a Scanner 2200 e override the live flow rate value with a user specified value Each frequency input can be configured as a turbine input a pulse input or a contact input However a Scanner device can calculate flow from no more than two frequency inputs at a time Therefore a pulse input may not be used as a frequency input simultaneously with two turbine inputs A pulse input can be used as a status input while two turbine inputs are in use No configuration via ModWorX Pro is required for a pulse input when used as a status indicator See the appropriate Scanner Hardware User Manual for information on the Modbus registers used to monitor a switch using the pulse input For information on changing a turbine K factor see Section 13 Turbine Maintenance For information on entering gas constituents for a gas compensated flow run see Section 12 Flow Run Maintenance for Turbine Input AGA 7 Compensated Liquid Turbine To set up a turbine input or pulse input 1 Click on the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 5 1 Sommer P000 Device Name s n 4094 Scanner 2000 Main Display Fov Rate Daty Total est Heatng value 000 737 V 158 58 Deg F Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM Figure 5 1 67 Section 5 ModWorX Pro 2 Then click on Turbine Input I or Turbine Input 2 if applicable in the Configure screen Figure 5 2 To configure a pulse
185. ith ease It also allows users to quickly verify the connected device by the user assigned name serial number site field and or location Navigating window Scammer 2000 Device sane s n 4094 Site Name Log download button Scanner 2000 Main Display weien ano Task based menus Lee nae eme Tee Flow Rate 270 88 MCFiday Turbine 1 Fow Rate 0 BBL day Daty Total est 3 39993 MCF Turbine 1 Grand Total D BBL Heating Value 1036 06 8TU SCF Current data Current Day Previous Day Volume Flow 0 309085 MCF Mass Flow 13 7436 0 LM Energy 0 32023 0 MMBTU EA ec 5 55 PSIG A arms 4 Dffeental Pressure 9998 ni A Supply Battery Voltage 0 00 7 37 V Process Temperature 99 31 Degl d Temperature 158 58 DegF Date Time Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM User documentation come 4 0 0 004 Port 2 Defaut gt 12 17 2009 6 21 PM Computer COM port User click for connection settings Figure 2 1 If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 the Main Display screen will display live readings of expansion board parameters including an additional turbine input two analog inputs and an analog output as shown in Figure 2 2 page 16 If a Scanner 2200 is installed the navigating window will display Scanner 2200 Main Display Figure 2 3 page 16 The Scanner 2200 combines the inputs outputs standard to the Scanner 2000 and the expansion board inputs outputs on a single board Th
186. k Figure 9 3 page 124 The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 9 4 The selections available on this screen will vary depending on the fluid property calculation method selected as shown below Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run t Maintenance Task Change Orifice Plate r Change Gas Composition Maintenance Task e Change Steam Properties Steam IF 97 or IF 97 James Maintenance Task e Change Gross Method Parameters Natural Gas AGA 8 Gross Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Maintenance Task sr Change Generic Liquid Parameters Liquid Generic or API 2540 Figure 9 4 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Orifice Plate b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 5 page 126 125 Section 9 ModWorX Pro 126 Q AC rer BEI 4n EM rn Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected How mun ow Rum I Aseabenanee Task Change Orifice Plate New Orilice Plate Parameters Current Orilice Plate Parameters ear Nene Changed Or Piste zeg 1 0300 riches Reference Temperature P Di Degt Piste Mater Sk prins Steel DA bb Model Munere To Be Configure Sanal Nubes ule ursi cport Gef aut AFIDO pr PM Figure 9 5 Note that current orifice plate parameters appear on the right half of the screen If you are making a minor ch
187. l power supply Wiring diagrams are provided in the appropriate Scanner Hardware User Manual in the Scanner 2000 Expansion Board Quick Start Guide and m the Scanner 2200 Quick Start Guide To configure an analog output click the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 7 20 Site ame Tipi ama Location kwim Mitan Turre D Zeen mc m Turpine Data 934 868 MCF day Turbine 1 Fiow Rate 693 617 MCF Turbine 1 Grand Total 1036 06 BTU SCF Turbine 2 Fow Rate Turbine 3 Grand Total Current Day Previous Day 10 6383 11 9291 MOF Turbine 1 Volume Few 473 036 633005 LBM Turbine 2 Volyme Pla 11 0218 o MMBTU System Data 164 47 Deg F Jan 7 2010 4 01 38 PM Deabled if7i2010 0 Pe Figure 7 20 Then click the Analog Outputs button in the Outputs section of the Configuration Menu screen Figure 7 21 page 102 101 Section 7 ModWorX Pro Scammer 2000 Device name s n 4096 Figure 7 21 The Configure Analog Output screen will appear Figure 7 22 By default the analog output is disabled D ef enm e ex L5 Anang URLS OA Os FTD AA File ade Took Heb Scanner 2000 Device ame r m ang Analog Output is Disabled The oukpur inactive Figure 7 22 To enable an analog output click Change The Change Analog Output Mode dialog box will appear Figure 7 23 page 103 102 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Figure 7 23 Sele
188. lect File Format a Excel Spreadsheet DS Acrobat Reader POF Configuration Reporti C Calibrekion Report 15 Snapshot Report 50 Daily Legs D e terval Logs LH Event Logs EI Alarm Logs A Cubs ing datalModiWine Gecfeht Alarms Site Name File Save Prefix Dewice Name 20100120 1508 ac aptagr ZOO00 Dewics sam s n A96 Device Reports Expert te XLS Ale Export to CSV file Export To POF Fike Export To RTP Fie Export To HTML Fie 1 ALB eM amu als Seet Order 1 01 08 2010 08 00 00 ZO MLA 2010 MEK 5 01 10 2010 8 00 00 A DL 1L 20160 0 000 5 UL VZ ZDIO Mimin amp DL US Z010 8 00 00 7 01 14 2010 08 00 00 8 0015 2000 MEIU 900062000 Oe Ip O11 2010 g tt II 01 16 2010 06 00 00 17 0019 3010 DITE Gi 01 20 2010 08 00 00 Filter 15499 21 3538 7 0808 11 0850 Usa 4 0 0 446 Figure 14 40 Site Mamm n 14 TI 14 7364 14 7318 14 7300 14 7304 14 7300 97 7500 1274 1300 124 7300 Vz4 T3604 174 7304 FINE Port 1 Def auk gt 2 An Export All to Flow Cal File window will appear Figure 14 41 page 211 a Ifdesired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field_Name Site Name b Ifdesired change the filename of the export file By default the export filename will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD time
189. lies only to the calibration process itself Therefore a user who configures his device to display differential pressure as In H2O can calibrate the device in In H2O or in a different unit in either case differential pressure will continue to be displayed on the LCD on the Main Display screen of the soft ware and in calibration reports as In H2O A user can view current calibration values in any available unit simply by selecting a new working unit on the Calibrate screen The values will automatically convert to the unit selected 5 Apply a known pressure to the calibration test device for example 25 In H2O and click Acquire Point Figure 8 4 An Enter Applied Value dialog box will appear Figure 8 5 Enter Applied Value Applied differential pressure 22 InH20 Lo ew Figure 8 5 109 Section 8 ModWorX Pro 6 Enter the applied pressure value for example 25 in this field and click OK A screen will appear show ing the live value the measured value and a stability bar showing the progression of the calibration Figure 8 6 The live value is the instantaneous reading of the pressure input and the measured value is the average of all samples read ModWorXPro e Live Value 24 948 In H20 Measured Value 24 939 In H20 Stabilty TTT ETE EL Show Trend gt gt Cancel Figure 8 6 7 To view the progression of the calibration process in a graph click Show Trend Figure 8
190. ll delete all daily interval event and alarm log records To clear the memory 1 Click on Tools gt Clear Memory Figure A Select which settings you wish to delete device settings archive settings or both Click OK to delete the settings Click Done oe ae View Modbus Holding Registers View Al Modbus Regsters Shifte Ciis Manage Configuration Clear Flow Totals iv Device Archive Please Note This operation may take several minutes to run Ven the procedure completes the program will return ta the Vvelcome screen DO NOT press any buttons on the faceplate of the device during this operation Figure A 8 218 ModWorX Pro Appendix A Copy Scanner Memory to a Binary File The Copy EEPROM to File function is a helpful tool for users who require technical support Copying the instrument s memory to a transportable file can significantly reduce the technician s troubleshooting time when a problem occurs that cannot be immediately diagnosed from the user s description A user should perform this function only at the request of a Cameron technician To copy the memory to a file l View Modbus Holding Registers vice Name s n 4096 View All Modbus Registers sh c 1 Main Display Manage Configuration Clear Flow Totals ModWorX Pro _ Copy EEPROM To File mE hak Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To File nS OQ Maintain Flow Aun Create Archwe Partials Chan
191. lling O Names dndude Opini Proofing Device Meter Name Device Name Company Name Site Well Name Site Name Field Lease Mame Field Name Location Name Location Name Legal Description Downloaded oni 61 21 2818 15 15 13 4 MadWorX Pro 4 0 8 Device Type Scanner 2080 Firmware 3 85 Board ID B Data Daily Logs 1 8 2018 8 88 88 AM to 1 21 2010 18 45 34 AM Interval Logs 1 20 2018 2 88 BB PM to 1 21 2818 3 88 88 PM Events Logs 1 21 2016 8 44 41 AM to 1 21 2018 11 47 88 AM Figure 14 32 Email All Data as Flow Cal File To email all archive data in a single Flow Cal file 1 Click the Email Data button at the left of the screen and select Email All As Flow Cal File from the RE list a 14 ES 1 01 08 2010 08 00 00 2 DL U3 2010 0800700 I DL LO 20 LED 4 DL L1 2000 0800 00 5 DU 12 20 ED D st 6 01 13 2010 D 01 14 2010 QE OU OU 8 OL 15 2010 000000 a 01 16 2010 D n pO 00 17 0100 11 00 18 2010 OO AZ 01 19 2010 00 00 00 LITjA 3423311 0000 i 01 HUE PET SEITE 2 4050 77951 3660 AA Port Defa 1yenjz040 3 49 PM Figure 14 33 206 ModWorX Pro 2 An Export All to Flow Cal File window will appear Figure 14 34 Section 14 a If desired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field_Name Site Name b If desired change the filename of the export
192. lowing Density Density Source Absohte Density Derety Source Sect gt Base Absclute Density KGM Base Sperit Gravity 0 806406 KG Fi egte Specfic Gravity 0 998999 Ri Viscosty 0 010268 ee value is required IF it is not known use the same value as for Floweng If Viscosty s unknown recommended procedure for thes liquid types to use 1 0 cP Note that the Viscosky parameter is assumed to be at Board temperature Clear New Dats Copy From Current Load Default Params Note ue 4 0 0446 lt Part Def auk Ajiyo 12 57 9M Figure 10 17 6 Select the method for calculating flowing density in the Flowing Density Calculation field Figure 10 18 page 154 Select either Manual Entry of Flowing Density or Individual Applications Table 6C Manual Entry of Flowing Density Recommended for applications in which only the flowing density and viscosity are known If a base density is not known resultant volumes will be at flowing tempera ture If a base density is entered the Scanner will calculate a mass flow rate and a corrected liquid volume at the base temperature condition Individual Applications Table 6C Recommended for applications in which API 2540 fluids do not adequately represent the thermal expansion properties of the process liquid or when precise thermal expansion coefficients are known Utilizing Table 6C from API 2540 the Scanner will compute the mass flow rate and the liquid volume at the base temperature conditio
193. lue from the receiving device incorrectly or transposing numbers typed into the screen may be the cause of the discrepancy in values Note The Scanner will not allow adjustments of more than 100 uA If the value read by the receiving device varies by more than 100 uA from the value read by the Scanner equipment failure should be investi gated 106 ModWorX Pro Section 8 Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs The standard Scanner supports inputs for differential pressure static pressure and process temperature This section will guide users in performing the following tasks e calibrate an input e Zero an input e verify an input Before attempting to calibrate an input make sure the calibration test device is securely connected to the scanner See the wiring diagrams and manifold valve diagrams in the appropriate Scanner Hardware User Manual for more information To calibrate or verify an input click the Calibrate Inputs button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 8 1 scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4098 Scanner 2000 Main Display Fiow Run Data UN Flow Rate 270 88 MCF day Turbne 1 Flow Rate 0 BEL day Dady Total est 339993 MCF Turbine 1 Grand Total 1036 06 BTU SCF Current Day Previous Day 0 309085 D MCF 13 7436 D LBM D MMBTU sab A 5 58 PSIG 5 Alarms 99 98 In H20 A Supply Battery Votage 0 00 7 37 V 99 31 Degf E Temperature 158 58 Deg F Date Time Dec
194. m Data grid 20 ModWorX Pro Section 2 T Scanner 2000 Main Display ModWorx Pro 4 0 0 mans let el Mei OO ee e Prae 2008 iv Ret i s n 408 I DOWNLOAD Scanner 2000 Main Display 270 88 MCFiday 339993 MCF 1036 06 BTL SCF Current Day Previous Day 0 309085 D MEF 13 7436 LBM 0 32023 D MMETU OFTAS 3 N 158 58 DegF Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM o Pert 2 Dat aut L2 T TT OQ dc PM Figure 2 7 For a complete list of configured alarms and the status of each press the Alarms button in the System Data grid The Alarm Data Detail screen will appear Alarms can also be downloaded for viewing in a report See Section 14 Downloading and Exporting Logs for more information The supply and battery voltage is also displayed in the System Data grid The supply voltage is the voltage supplied to the Scanner via the external power terminal blocks on the main board The batttery voltage 1s the measured voltage supplied by the lithium battery The values will vary depending on whether the Scanner is powered by lithium battery only by external power only or by external power with a lithium battery for backup power Table 2 1 9Supply and Battery Voltage Measurements Spy Voltage Battery Voltage Lithium Battery Only pn 6 5 to 7 5 External Power Only voltage rating for external 0 5 power supply External Power Lithium Battery voltage rating for external 6 5 to 7 5 power supply
195. meters Fid Properties Calculation Geneanet Liquid Opera Mere Charged Cer shpat Na Anke Dat Ha Baw Temperature Reference Canada and LE 101 9256Pa IECH fine Tempersture Beference United States 14 73 pel OF Feng Density Caiculaen Mal Enty of awe Denge Feng Density Calculati Morus Entry of Plowang Density Go soe EE ek SK hus 1 Dage Absolute Density ab hase erte D ere Fromm Fitrenirug Abaoh te Deraty LG Fieno Soe fe Granby th Peep Vetotity wecotity Goen yo ee a Te net kromm use Fe nee vaha A6 har Flower E EECH reczommsrded Gu echre For this bas type is to use 1 0 oF Note Eust the eon ny par Mn t r He absurd ta be at Fast benpar tune Oe Men Data Co r bm Cart Load Deia Fang avice Intediece LALLA ETETE usa 4 0 0 446 port Delad s if1G zoa 12 53 PM Figure 11 15 168 ModWorX Pro Section 11 Note When the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Manual Entry the density source base den sity and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters which are the values for water While the default values are specific to water they can provide an indication of the value range that is applicable for these parameters To load the default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen 7 Inthe Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density or Specific Gravity 8 Enter the Base Density Absolut
196. n a user can view a specific group of registers To view all registers in one list scroll to the end of the register groups in the column on the right and select AU If user security is enabled access to the View All Modbus Registers function is limited to Administrator and Configurator security levels 229 Appendix A scanner 2004 Device Name s m 4096 Fixed Modbus Registers Enrzn Daily Pzintar Eina Event Counter Ea sd Date Ra ii Time HErtatus FR m arma Heras FB Alarm Les HBxstud FB Alarm High Herata Duagni Haetut Paan biii ern a Diagn b teturt Diagns Polling india FEI Grand Tonal FEI hgt et Flog Bus PEL Daily Total FRI Cateryal Tamal FRI Polleng Teral FRI Preareug Dany FE Pravigug banaru al FE Previvus Polling Total FO Grand Mage Total FA nstart Mars Flow Bate FRI Daly Mone Total FB rrreryal Mass Taral lanaa hirer Fab sami Basar Damis Apir Coder Doubla 21 bit Firat Bouble 17 bit Finat Diabla 32 8it Flear Double Xi amp it Fipat Double 22 bit Firat Double 32 bit Float Cowble 22 bin Fina D sch 23 tn Firat Daubla 97 51 Fisa Double 22 8 Prag Double 33 8it Finat Double 22 bit Fiat Double 32 bit Firat Double 22 bin Finat Double 22 Hit Float Double 22 bit Float Doubla 22 bit Flaat Diowble 32 amp it Finar Davble SZ Ar Fiai Doubla 33 hit Float Double 72 bit First Double 32 Rit Plage Dowble 22 bit Finat Double X2
197. n Then click on the Alarms button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 23 page 47 46 ModWorX Pro Section 3 s Cf E E Iessen 20b undis mm pair d Turtima Input 1 0 0 443 Port 2 Defauit gt RISCH Figure 3 23 The Configure Alarms screen will appear Figure 3 24 Scanter 2000 Device hama avn asi Configure Alarms f Flow Pum Foe Rate H e Uu 5 os n4 ChwPaamewr 3 Grat Presea Gauge I PSIG 1 Clear All Parameters amp Difanantial Pressure H gegen 5 Process Temperature 1 Come 80 0 4454 port i Def gut Figure 3 24 From the Configure Alarms screen a user can select up to 16 parameters for triggering an alarm Users can configure an alarm to trigger based on a high setpoint a low setpoint or either a high or low setpoint Alternatively a user can establish a two level alarm by assigning a high low alarm and a high high low low alarm to the same parameter Only one alarm type can be assigned to a parameter at a time Therefore if a 47 Section 3 ModWorX Pro two level alarm is desired the parameter must be entered twice once to assign a high low alarm and once to assign a high high low low alarm For example to enter a two level differential pressure alarm the user would enter Differential Pressure as Alarm Item and configure it as a high low alarm Then he would enter Differential Pressure as Alarm Item 2 an
198. n When this method is selected the user is prompted to select a temperature coefficient or alpha value rather than a flowing density value see step 9 153 Section 10 ModWorX Pro Scammer 2000 Device Sase s a 40906 Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected Flow Run Flow Run 1 Change Tad Mamtenance Tash Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquicl Parameters Fauld Properties Cakwation Gener Liquid Guach toan Chagas Qn Anslynt Rat Me Analysis Raf No Daer Tempersture Refereree Canade and LK 101 3250Pa IECH e Liner Temperature Reference Unwed States 14 73 psh 0 F Fioveing Density Caiculatsen nr of Fanwang Fiwang Density Calculation How Entry of Plowing Density Gen Sone tee on Sauce E Dase Absolute Density Dose Speci Gravity e0000 Fiennig Abschute Cerat i Frum Sei Gram 0 998999 viscosity vacosty 0 010268 me ie la ee Bee Pesaro hesia this guid type is te use 1 0 oP Note that the Viscosity parameter i assumed to be at fi vano temperate Clee New Date Copy From Current Load Deia Fam Note usb 1 0 0 446 xPort Defauit 1 18 2010 12 59 PM Figure 10 18 Note When the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Manual Entry the density source base den 10 11 12 I 14 154 sity and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters which are the values for water While the default values
199. n 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 62 ModWorX Pro Section 4 Configure Howe Run ModWurk Pro Ann Fie Tasks Toole Halp Scanner AMDO Device kase s n SH i Configure Flow Run mapear Cabkullat nn Method Compensated Liquid Turbine Wet Correction ho web connection Se Uncorrected Volume Source Base Conditions Turbine Source Turbine 1 z Base loegperature 60 0000 Base Dreeure 14 7300 pei Turbine 1 Information Confiure Turbine Meter Hane Alroschere Pressure 14 7200 D i e val err nnn at Dyer e r AP Ligue Ehre Baer rt ee Meter Hostel Humbes viles vat by the rare Ease Tempit tun ie Hate Seng Humber Flow Run Accumulation Input Assignments Calibrate Inputs Kin WEE Pressure Sounor Hot Apple able Temperature Source Anc 1 Inoue 2 ura Tempereture Source tthe FEG pas Bi configured ag a Pressure Transduacer or a amisi enim Errem compan ss enabled fes Analog Inputs usad as sources LEA LODH Port 1 Defe z usoa 11 46 AM Figure 4 12 4 Under Base Conditions adjust the base temperature base pressure and atmospheric pressure by deleting existing values and entering new values as required Note When the fluid properties calculation method is selected for an API 2540 or generic liquid the base temperature and base pressure values are set by the configured base temperature selection in the Fluid Properties section of the screen 5 Click Apply to s
200. n this screen will vary depending on the fluid property calculation method selected as shown below Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Change How Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Maintenance Task Change Averaging Pitot Tube Change Gas Composition Change Averaging Pitot Tube Change Gross Method Parameters Safe Natural Gas AGA 8 Detail Natural Gas AGA 8 Gross Change Flaw Run Maintenance Task Change Flow Run Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance T ask Maintenance T ask Change Steam Properties Change Generic Liquid Parameters La es Steam IF 97 e cme Liquid Generic or API 2540 Figure 11 4 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Averaging Pitot Tube b Click OK to save your selections and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 11 5 page 160 159 Section 11 ModWorX Pro Scanner 2000 Derice tame a n 4088 Selected Flow Won How Run E Masters e Task Change Aert aging Pita Tube LL New Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters Current Averaging Pitot Tube Parameters be Gebei Mater Operation ee Changed Orsi Modal Number To Be Coos Probe wich 1 0000 rehes Dau ge Cosfer E Oe Reference empessture 8 5 0000 beg Pipe Sae D 2 0670 retes Probes Materia Shanis Sheed 304 318 ee ee Figure 11 5 2
201. nder the Maintenance Task heading click Change Steam Properties b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 11 Le Scanner 2000 Dev ce Same s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 alt nase Lecation Name 118 2010 12 98PM Figure 9 11 2 Note that current steam properties appear on the right half of the screen and the new steam properties will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed 131 Section 9 ModWorX Pro gt 4 Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Steam Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 In the Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the steam analysis report if desired Note When a steam measurement algorithm is selected enthalpy specific gravity viscosity and isentropic exponent values are automatically calculated Proceed to step 5 In the Steam Quality Dryness field enter the steam quality percent Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired for example to identify the steam properties for future refer ence The note will be stored with the
202. ngs failure low reading cutoff and override will update accordingly 87 Section 6 ModWorX Pro 4 Enter Sensor Parameters a The Transducer Range Low setting is the output value that will represent the low end of the sensor s range For example a low setting of 10 psig for a 1 5V pressure transmitter would cause the Scanner to record a 10 psig measurement when it receives a 1 volt input b The Transducer Range High setting is the output value that will represent the high end of the sensor s range For example a high setting of 200 psig for the same 1 5V pressure transmitter would cause the Scanner to record a 200 psig measurement when it receives a 5 volt input c Ifa4 20 mA transmitter is being used a resistor 1s required in the field wiring of the analog input device A third data field Shunt Resistance will appear in the Sensor Parameters section of the screen Enter the resistance value ohms of the resistor installed in that field Figure 6 22 o0 E Cannet 2000 Device haee s n Ah SET Configure Analog Input 1 timg Transducer Signal Type 4 Ea Z mA Tramsdurer Type Differential Pressure Transducer Information Sensor Parameters Tiiri Faris Lowe 4nd a0 Trane Ranga High Sim a n Shunt Rackt se mj Nl Input Settings Sampling Fenced Damping Factor Fadia Va Love Brezose Cut Coverride Valium L 4000445 LP P2000 1 13 PM Figure 6 22 d Ifa Custom Sen
203. nload Advanced AC exe Configuration I NuFlo log datalModWorX Prol Configuration Configuration Save Directory wie Al Modbus Regras Z i rap Ce Flow Totali Cha Memmy Copy EEPROM Tote Crane Aneheve Patsas Reef Liter Sepurby Save All Configuration Files in the same directory Figure A 22 Enable Automatic Logging of Data Polls For added convenience in gathering diagnostic information a user can configure the device to automatically save the data generated by polling the device from the Fixed Modbus Registers screen The log file will include values that are retrieved from the instrument when the user clicks the Get All Data button or enables Auto Polling on the Fixed Modbus Registers screen To enable the automatic logging feature 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 23 2 Select Advanced from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen 3 Change the data logging filename or the file location 1f desired By default the files will be stored in the following directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Auto Logging Files 4 Check the Automatically log data polls check box 5 Click OK Program Opbons Advanced Acorp Data cerra llenan Cui eg dal alte hee Preleibe Logenwg Files data log Automatically log dala pods Figure A 23 228 ModWorX Pro Appendix A View Modbus Statistics The Modbus Statistics selection in the Tools menu allows users
204. nmnnn nennen nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn mnnn 51 Basic Flow Run nd Le EE 53 Flow Rate Calculations ae ee ene ene ee nanii n ee en ee eee ee Pn 54 AS OPIN IA Fluid Propers EE 63 Table of Contents ModWorX Pro Configuring Cone Flow COGIC SINS sici sscsinieniascotsmessoscedeanssnendasins cdaensnatsteesssldeceoaiewigcenhbemnensboomenmeapanededeabsanusees 66 Section 5 Setting up a Turbine Input or Pulse Input ee e eeeeeeeee ee eeeeee eene eene 67 Procedure Setting Up a Turbine Inpltuu sue toit oa etras Fat aro seb eege EENS OS EEN sea vers 69 Procedure Setting Up a Pulse InpUluscessacceice s c sogar ge OU voc aditus eebe EE esit x ecc eines 71 SECl n 6 Conigu uring alot 73 BET D GE 74 Procedure Configuring Differential ressure E 15 Stane EE 78 Procedure Configuring Static PEeSSLUG ccs ccicse paca eunir tts teur t ta aure ubi Lau hGu da Ram dtd bae inam rmi Rd de die add din 78 Process VOTO E E 81 Procedure Configuring Process Temperature 81 inc eso em 84 Procedure Configuring an Analog IDpUL eniccasncreensntauenceasecvedibsabsessnnnasandeanenstbaduedhenniiesianendadveanedtaadcdedenocedenene 86 Section 7 Configuring beid EC 91 BS prz UE TU iio URN RETRO omm 91 Procedure Configure a Volume Proportional Pulse Output 93 Procedure Configure a Periodic Time Based Pulse Output 94 Procedure
205. not applicable to the mea surement of pulsating flow It does not cover the use of orifice plates in pipe sizes less than 50 mm 2 in or more than 1000 mm 39 in or with pipe Reynolds numbers below 5000 Analog inputs can be selected as a pressure source or a temperature source only if they are installed and properly configured Ensure that sampling is enabled for analog inputs used as pressure or tem perature sources See Procedure Configuring an Analog Input page 86 for details 1 Under Input Assignments select the type of sensor s used a 60 Differential Pressure Source If using the MVT select Integrated Diffential Pressure If using a pressure transducer via an analog input select the analog input The analog input must be configured before it will appear in the dropdown menu Static Pressure Source If using the MVT select Integrated Static Pressure If using a pressure transducer via an analog input select the analog input The analog input must be configured before it will appear in the dropdown menu Temperature Source If using the RTD on the Scanner circuit board select Integrated RTD If using a temperature transducer via an analog input select the analog input The analog input must be con figured before it will appear in the dropdown menu 7 Configure Flaw Run ModWorx Pro 4 0 0 fie ass Tyi Dep Scanner 2000 Device Mam g n 4096 Configure Flow Run Cak bak ian Method AGA 3 Wet Co
206. nstare Reading DP etort Pedir DP istart Ebadsig DP Instant Beading DP Dnstart Peachy DP Detare Beading DP netant Bea DP instant Dbasdng DP Instant Reade UP Instore Feeding DP patant Resting DP Instant Fiewding 34 0714 inM2o 47 2007 In He ink In He In H20 mo 35 iH An H20 Inv Ha HIT Gel ee imHeo in H2 Dn In Hit in HE In Heo In HEO In H2 In Hzc In H0 In Hag in Hao In Hi In ZO ModWorX Pro Before making a change to an archive parameter users are advised to save all configuration settings by checking the Configuration Settings check box on the Download Device Data screen and performing a download The configuration settings will be included in the SDF file with all other selected log file types 198 T Le DEL EI rem Deg Cen HUN qe 269 208 Pen Modus Slave i LET Figure 14 20 ModWorX Pro Section 14 Calibration Settings The Calibration report allows a user to capture the instrument s input calibration settings for quick reference Figure 14 21 ZDE Factor Snapshot The Holding Registers Data Snapshot report allows a user to capture live flow run and turbine input data sensor input readings and system data Figure 14 22 The report can be exported and e mailed to a technician for diagnostic help Wa MCF jay MCI MF WI WE LEM LEM L L PFETU MHBTL ay METJ ell HRS HIMETU see SEC CA SEC WE F
207. nt API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ModWorX Pro Section 9 s n 4006 Momtenence lask Change Generi Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Phat Properties Calculate Genenc Los Oper ater Nene Changed On Anaeus Ret Mo Ares Rel Na Base Tempersture Reference ged States 18 73 pui 60 F hd Base erter gung Refereree United States 14 73 00 60 F Fong Derety Canson EET Marsi Entry d Flowing Densty Density Source Speci Gedy Absokste Deraty Base Abschie Deen D nn Alpha amp 00 deg F Select tha 0 998999 Vost y 0 010266 The Base Deraity value i requeed Hurt known use the same value as for Flovmg H Vscosity 8 unknown recommended procedure For this lod type a to use 1 0 09 Note that the Viscosity par ametes is assumed to be at fimang temperate ute Figure 9 17 ModWorX Pro Select An Item Select an alpha value Ethanol 29955 0 000 amp 30 Deg F 137 Section 9 ModWorX Pro 138 ModWorX Pro Section 10 Section 10 Flow Run Maintenance for Cone Meter Input Routine flow run maintenance tasks for a cone mete
208. nt Canada regulations The Scanner 2200 has not been evaluated for Measurement Canada approval Software Interface Security A company administrator can assign any of five different levels of access to an employee Table 3 1 The levels are designed to give each worker access to the functions he needs to do his job but restrict access to other controls Menus that are blocked due to security level assignments will be grayed out The Tools gt Options menu is accessible to all users but access to other functions in the Tools menu will vary with security level as shown in Table 3 1 See Appendix A Tools Menu for more information on Tools menu functions Table 3 1 Security Levels Security Level A Description Tools View All Modbus Registers Tools Copy EEPROM Tools Create Archive Configuration Partials Manage Tools Clear Flow Totals Tools Clear Administrator total access at least one user must have Admin access to enable future security changes Configuration total access less security X configuration Calibration total access less all configuration changes Download download and view reports only total lockout Note Up to nine user accounts can be set up in the Security menu When nine users have been added to the User Login Accounts list the Add User button will be grayed out No more users can be added Changing Default Settings Users 1 and 2 as shown under User Login Ac
209. ntry Mode box 183 Section 13 ModWorX Pro 10 11 184 e d Click the Enter Linear K Factor button Type in the new linear K factor in the dialog box provided Click OK to update the entry in the New K Factors section of the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen To enter a multi point K factor Click Multi point K Factors in the Entry Mode box Click Add Factor and enter the appropriate frequency and factor values from the calibration data in the dialog box provided Click OK to update the entry in the New K Factors section of the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen Repeat steps 7a through 7c to enter up to 12 calibration points Enter a note in the Note field 1f desired The note will be stored with the new K factors Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Turbine Flowmeter screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Mainte nance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen ModWorX Pro Section 14 Section 14 Downloading and Exporting Logs Archive data stored within the Scanner can be downloaded in one step using the ModWorX Pro software interface With each download performed all selected log data 1s collectively stored in a single file
210. o Procedure Configure a Programmed Output State 1 From the Change Digital Output screen select Controlled Output State Figure 7 18 Change Digital Output Mode Disabled Pulse Output Fina Bun 1 Vniime Det ingat Wnh ee Run 1 Mass Turbine Input 2 Volume Flow Gun 1 Energy Perce Alarm Output Activated Alarms Conditional Output Vale B igen Setpoint Value Above Seek pini Vaka Gut oF Setpoint Pange Programmed Output Gerti Guru State via od Lge gt Figure 7 18 scanner 2000 Geevee Same s m 40056 a V Connor eieiei Output Mode Output Settings The output is active wile the Pulse Out Pulses holding register value prp erg Output State Normally Open e Figure 7 19 3 Note that the Pulse Out 1 Pulses holding register controls the enabling and disabling of this output See the protocol section of the appropriate Scanner Hardware User Manual for more information about regis ter configuration 4 Change the output state 1f necessary Options are Normally Open or Normally Closed 5 Click Apply to save the new settings 100 ModWorX Pro Section 7 Analog Output An analog output is standard on all Scanner 2200 devices and optionally available for a Scanner 2000 when an expansion board is installed To use the analog output to transmit data to another current reading device an analog readout device must be connected to the Scanner and the Scanner must be powered by an externa
211. o makes easy work of configuring multiple units with a known set of configuration parameters Once a single unit is configured the configuration settings can be saved in a single file which can then be uploaded to other units If user security is enabled this feature will be available only to users with Administrator Configuration or Calibration security levels Important To successfully upload a configuration file to another Scanner the file being uploaded must be generated by a unit with the same firmware version or an older firmware version than the firmware in the unit being configured If the configuration file being uploaded was created with newer firmware than that in the Scanner being configured an error message will appear when an upload is attempted Saving a Configuration File To create the configuration file perform the following steps 1 Click on Tools gt Manage Configuration Figure A 1 page 213 A dialog box will appear Figure A 2 2 Click the Save Configuration button Figure A 2 A screen will appear displaying a default filename for example Device Name 20070803 0002 srf and file location The default file location is C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Prov Field Name Site Name Note Ifthe use of a single directory is preferred for storing all configuration files as opposed to the file structure shown in step 2 see Change Directory for Configuration Files page 227 3 Change the filename or file location
212. o the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 11 12 page 166 2 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example API 2540 Crude Oil appears near the top of the New API Liquid Properties section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 4 Inthe Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the liquid analysis report if desired 5 Inthe Base Temperature Reference field select either United States default or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used 165 Section 11 ModWorX Pro Note The density source base density and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters or with values supplied by the user To use the set of default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen Scanngr 200 perira Sams s m 4006 Site Nam Maintain Flow Run 1 Warden wade een Pom Bun i Change Task I Mmnbename Task Change APT Liquid Parameters New
213. oard Information Device Type Scanner 2000 Board Type Standard EFM Expansion Man Board Serial Number H Board Serial lumber TLO438 Derare Seral Number Board Manufacture Date an z ne Product Code DCH Board Sales Date 05 2006 First Marsion 3 96 Rat Tabla Version Expansion Board Options Inst allied Manuf ackurm Date m ap Interval Archive Expansion AD nerva records Sales Date 01 2000 Analog Input 1 Archive Save Address L Analog Input 2 Active Baud Rate gem Digital Input 3 Aire Connected Deeg Port Turbine Input 7 Active Device Seal engaged False Analog Output 1 Not Active Power Saving enabled Trai L ges Figure 2 13 25 Section 2 ModWorX Pro Note If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 the System Detail screen will include expansion board information and a status indication for all expansion board parameters If a Scanner 2200 is installed status information for the complete range of inputs outputs will be displayed and no expansion board information will be shown Links to User Documentation Electronic user documents including a hardware manual software manual quick start guide and other support documentation are embedded in the ModWorX Pro software User documents can be accessed three ways e Click the User Manuals tab at the bottom of the screen Figure 2 14 Documents will open within the ModWorX Pro viewing window e Click the Help menu at the top of the screen and select User Manuals Figure
214. of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gross Method Parameters section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Con figuring Fluid Properties page 63 4 Inthe Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired 5 Update the Reference Conditions field if necessary This selection sets the reference temperature and pressure for air density which is used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations 6 Enter the heating value of the measured fluid in the field provided 7 Enter the specific gravity of the measured fluid in the field provided 8 Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 9 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 10 Enter the carbon dioxide content in the field provided 147 Section 10 ModWorX Pro scanner 2000 Geert Name s n 4096 Maintain Flow Run 1 l Selected Fow Run How Run 1 Change Task Maintenance Task Chang
215. on the Welcome screen Figure 14 11 A NuFlo ModWvorx Pro Version 4 0 0 FP Connect des Figure 14 11 A dialog box will appear allowing the user to select the sdf file to be opened from the C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro directory Figure 14 12 Select the appropriate Field Lease Name folder then select the appropriate Site Well Name folder to view the sdf files Dpen Scanner 2000 2200 Data File Look er 9 Medwai Pra 2 _DAuto Logging Files Ea Feld Name My Recent Documents Desktop E geet Fe Figure 14 12 192 ModWorX Pro Section 14 File Properties To view a description of a downloaded record before you open it click on the sdf file to select it The type of log date and timestamp date range for daily interval and event logs and firmware version is displayed in the window at the far right of the screen Figure 14 13 Open Scanner 2000 2200 Data File E Darica Name 20091217 1747 34 E Gewce_Name_20 00 14_1354 908 ZS Device Name 20100114 3258 20 ZS Deeg Name 20100120 22273 omn Load 12 17 2009 17 47 49 Dacs aily Logs Interval Logs Lonftigusation Basic Pange 42 15 2009 L 00 00 I l7 PO09 16 00 00 Fie name Dever Mare 20051 TY 1747 wl Fies al b s Sconner 2000 2200 Data Files Fadl Ced Figure 14 13 Note Files generated with ModWorX Pro version 2 0 0 or later can be viewed with ModWorX Pro Version 4 0 0 software Flow Logs T
216. or change to cur rent parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 Enter new cone parameters as necessary a model number optional b beta ratio click in the field and type in a value this value is typically recorded on the nameplate of the cone meter and or recorded in the calibration data supplied with the cone meter c meter size ID click in the field and type in the value this value is typically recorded on the nameplate of the cone meter d reference temperature click in the field and type in a value this value is typically provided on a test report issued by the laboratory that calibrated the orifice plate if the cone reference temperature is not known enter 68 F US standard units or 20 C metric units e cone material choose a material from the dropdown list use the scroll bar to view the entire list f meter material choose a material from the dropdown list use the scroll bar to view the entire list g serial number optional 4 Entera note in the Note field if desired The note will be stored with the new cone parameter settings 5 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The new settings will be saved and will be made effective when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen 6 To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen cl
217. orX Pro 10 Ek 12 13 14 136 gt Seamer PD Device base a n Aii EEN Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected Flow fun Flow Rum i Change Tack Fiardenance Tash Change Deneri Liquid Parametere New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquicl Paramebers Fiuid Properties Calculation G rer Liquid Opera None Charged Ce Analyns Rat Mi Analysis Pet Na Daer Temperature Reference Canada and LK 101 32 amp iP ISCH e liner Temperature Relererce United States 14 73 pd epp Fiermng Density Caiculaten Manuel Entry of Figewng s Fening Density Calculator Manual Eriry of Plowang Density cat Se Sept ym ih kana Dase Abante Duenaty a Bass Specific iraty Pe Firing Aboch e Deere j Dn Fibenng See Granby Dono Weosity Wacol i 010268 Tha Dase Det bte sibi Hc required TP Pee not kr use be dm wae as bar Fland Derity W Vecosiby i amp unknown recommended prouveduse For this uid type is Eg use LD bati Eust the Winstead detect ie A ta Ex St Fevang eevee See Chess Mie Data Cipy From Currit Lal Def adh Pan atii ce Intetece Lon er ianmalt usa 3 0 0 446 mt Geta inaano 12 59 PM Figure 9 16 Note When the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Manual Entry the density source base den sity and viscosity parameters can be populated with a set of default parameters which are the values for water While the default values are specific to water they indicate the value
218. ormally Closed e 3 0 0 445 Port Dafauits 1 7 2010 6 45 pit Figure 7 8 3 Adjust the output period by clicking the Edit button Figure 7 9 The output period can be entered in terms of seconds minutes or hours ModWorX Pro t Figure 7 9 Click OK to save the setting and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen Adjust the pulse duration using the buttons default is 10 msec Change the output state if necessary Options are Normally Open and Normally Closed Click Apply to save the new settings UE es Procedure Configure an Alarm Output An alarm output is used to generate a pulse output as a result of an alarm activation If a digital output is desired when certain conditions occur but the user does not desire to log an alarm each time the trigger condition occurs consider using a conditional output See Procedure Configure a Conditional Output page 98 1 From the Change Digital Output screen select Activated Alarms Figure 7 10 page 96 95 Section 7 ModWorX Pro Disabled Pulse Output Fan Bue Wokna Tipine front Yni Flag Run 1 Mass Turbine Input 2 Yoluma Flos Eun 1 Energy Ferrudr Alarm Output Conditional Output Value Abie Seite Value Out of Setpoint Pange Programmed Output Controlled Output State via Modbus L e s Figure 7 10 2 Click OK to save the setting and return to the Configure Digital Outputs screen Figure 7 11 a Scanner P000
219. ow will appear Figure 14 31 Select the file format desired and select the log types reports desired using the checkboxes provided a Ifdesired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field Name WSite Name b Ifdesired change the filename of the export file By default the export filename prefix will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD time hhmm gt Each log type will be exported in a separate file and the filename will include an initial to identify the log type For example a daily log downloaded on March 20 2008 at 3 35 p m would be named Device Name 20080320 1535 D xls Selection Options Select File Format Excel Spreadsheet TAS Acrobat Reader POP Configuration Report t C Calibration Report 1 Snapshot Report 5 wi Dally Legs D e nbervol Logs CH Event Logs E Alarm Logs A File Save Directory Cf ka dakalModorx Greil Fars Sibo Haee EN File Save Prefix Deeg Name 20100120 1508 Lem Il wa Figure 14 31 3 Click OK to export the data to the file The file will automatically be attached to an email window Figure 14 32 page 206 4 Address the email add additional notes to the body if desired and send 205 Section 14 ModWorX Pro P Please review These files Acasa i Pisin Text TER sd a Epl GR L a SE IL i Esseg uim ZZ e Spe
220. ox will appear Figure 9 6 rdi e EK NETS ITI SL un Maintenance ask Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Orifice Plate Change Gas Composition Figure 9 6 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gas Composition b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 7 page 128 2 Note that current gas composition appears on the right half of the screen and the new gas composition will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed 3 Note that the fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run appears near the top of the New Gas Composition section The calculation method is read only To change this method see Configuring Fluid Properties page 63 4 Inthe Analysis Reference No field enter a reference number from the gas analysis report if desired 5 Update the Reference Conditions field if necessary This selection identifies the ideal mass heating value table for use in calculating the heating value of the gas composition and sets the reference temperature and pressure used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations 6 In the Heating Value field
221. pdown menu The screen will automatically update to show the number of times the calculation will be performed in the interval log period Seconds Seconds Seconds Seconds v 24 periods 60 periods 60 periods 60 periods 12 periods 15 periods Figure 4 5 ModWorX Pro per day per interval log period per Flow run calculation period OK Cancel For example if the interval archive is set to record data every hour and the flow run calculation period is once per minute the flow rate and volume will be calculated 60 times in a single interval log period 1 hour Caution Do not enter the time increment before entering the unit Doing so will cause the time increment to be changed when the unit of measure is entered c Click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen 6 Ifarate damping factor is needed click the sign to set the appropriate value 7 Under Energy Units enter the unit in which you want the energy measurement displayed To change the unit click Edit change the unit and click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen 8 Click Apply to save your settings without leaving the Configure Flow Run screen Flow Rate Calculations The first step in entering flow rate calculation information is to select a flow rate calculation method Click the Change button to view the available selections Figure 4 6 page 55 The Change Flow Run Calculation Method dialog box will
222. pom Ce Input Parameter Process Ternperature Change Task E adibr ation Task Verification New Verification Current Verification Vert ication Worning Unit e Deg F Operator None VerFied On Applied s_ s Mase Apped sis Me Factory Verification 12 17 2009 6 36 PM Figure 8 19 Note that the current verification data appears on the right half of the screen and the new verification data will be entered on the left half of the screen 4 Note the unit displayed as the Verification Working Unit If a different unit will be used to verify the de vice select the desired unit from the dropdown Verification Working Units menu The working unit setting is independent from the unit used to display process temperature The work ing unit applies only to the verification process itself Therefore a user who configures his device to display process temperature as degrees F can calibrate the device in degrees F or in a different unit in either case process temperature will continue to be displayed on the LCD on the Main Display screen of the software and in calibration reports as degrees F A user can view current verification values in any available unit simply by selecting a new working unit on the Verify screen The values will automati cally convert to the unit selected 5 Apply a known temperature to the calibration test device for example 50 degrees F and click Acquire Point Figure 8 19 An Enter Appli
223. pt to proceed The Change Turbine Maintenance Task screen will appear Figure 13 2 page 180 179 Section 13 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro Change Turbine Maintenance Task Turbine Flowmeter Selection o Turbine Flowmeter 1 Maintenance Task Figure 13 2 3 Select the appropriate flowmeter if applicable If an optional expansion board is installed in the Scanner 2000 or if a Scanner 2200 is installed select either Turbine I or Turbine 2 4 Select the maintenance task you want to perform and click OK to save your selection The Maintain Tur bine screen will appear Figure 13 3 Scammer 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Site Name field Name Maintain Turbine Flowmeter 1 nger Nano Current Flowmeter Information Operator Port 1 Dei aul Changed On 01 08 2000 Meter Model Number NuFlo Z Los Mater eg Numbe 55 0 Figure 13 3 180 ModWorX Pro Section 13 Procedure Change Turbine Flowmeter Model 1 If Change Turbine Flowmeter is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Turbine screen click on Change Task The Change Turbine Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 13 4 ModWorX Pro Ex Change Turbine Maintenance Task Turbine Flowmeter Selection Turbine Flowmeter Maintenance T ask Change Turbine Flowmeter o Ge Figure 13 4 2 Ifmore than one turbine flowmeter is displayed select the turbine flowmeter to be chang
224. quid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Fhad Properties Calculation Generic Liguad Operstor Nene Changed On Analysis Ret No Anatvas Ret No Bass lemperature Reference Urged States 14 73 psi 60 F Sase Temperature Reference United States 14 73 pa 60 F Floverig Density Calculation Manual Erery of Floweng Density Viewers Density Cokidahon fanua Entry of Flowing Density Density Source Absolute Density Derety Source Speck Gravity Base bach te Density Base Specie Gravity 0 8506406 e Spectic Gravity 0 998999 Viscosty 0 010268 The Base Density value is required If Ris not known use the same value as for Flowang Density P If Viscosity s unknown recommended procedure For thes liquid types to use 1 0 cP Note that the Viscosiy parameter is assumed to be a loving temperatus Clear Ner Dats Copy From Current Load Default Params 1 18 2010 12 57 8M Figure 12 6 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to mini mize the number of fields that have to be changed ModWorX Pro Section 12 2 The fluid properties calculation method selected for the flow run Example Generic Liquid appears near the top of the New Generic Liquid Properties section
225. r as shown in Figure 4 7 page 57 Enter the appropriate fluid properties calculation method and the flow rate calculation method then click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen Note When using the NuFlo Cone Meter choose the Cone Spool algorithm as the flow rate calculation method Steam If the flow run is configured for steam measurement the selections will appear as shown in Figure 4 8 page 58 Enter the appropriate fluid properties calculation method flow rate calculation method wet correction method and flow run accumulation method Then click OK to return to the Configure Flow Run screen Note that the steam flow run calculation parameters are interdependent For example when a user selects a fluid properties calculation method IF 97 or IF 97 James correlation for steam the available selections for flow rate calculation will change to reflect only those methods that support the selected fluid property Selections for wet correction and flow run accumulation method will in turn be determined by the fluid property and flow calculation method selections Liquid If the flow run is configured for liquid measurement the selections will appear as shown in Figure 4 9 page 59 Enter the appropriate fluid properties calculation method generic or API 2540 If API 2540 is selected specify the type of fluid from the dropdown list provided 55 Section 4 ModWorX Pro e The API 2540 flow rate calculation method allows th
226. r desired be sure to enter the range BEFORE per forming the calibration Adjusting the range after an analog input has been calibrated can cause erroneous analog records 1 Observe the calibration settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 24 page 90 To calibrate the sensor click on the blue Calibrate hyperlink in the Sensor Calibration section and follow the screen prompts 89 Section 6 ModWorX Pro T Curl pees dg pay 1 Ee Tasks Tgeis Help gege JD Device Mame Tom anm iii Configure Analog Input 1 Saved Calibration Calba Saved Verification Operakor Mane Calibrated Qn OLIO7I2ULU Oper stor Mone Calibrated On C nibs bons Wineking Unis Verieatien Worker ka Ies 0 000 Agpsed Measu ed Agphed Factory Factory Calibration Verification 40 0485 cbort Defauk Hion 1 25 pM Figure 6 24 Note The user must enter Maintenance Mode to calibrate an analog input and will be returned to the Configure Analog Input screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 2 Observe the verification settings at the bottom of the screen Figure 6 24 To verify the sensor s calibra tion click on the blue Verify hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter Maintenance Mode to verify an analog input and will be returned to the Config ure Analog Input screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibratin
227. r input are easily performed from the Maintain Flow Run screen This section will guide users in performing the following tasks e change cone parameters change flow coefficients Cd change gas constituents for AGA 8 Detail calculations e change gross method parameters for AGA 8 Gross calculations change steam properties steam flow runs only e change liquid parameters liquid flow runs only Note Before making changes to the flow run configuration make sure the flow run calculation method is configured as Cone Spool or Cone Wafer See Section 4 Setting Up a Flow Run for instructions on selecting the flow run calculation method To perform any cone meter maintenance task 1 Click on the Maintain Flow Run button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 10 1 Site Nara Field Name Location namg A VW TT Wiles a 1 39485 MCF day Turbine 1 Plow Rate 4571 89 BSL day 341 273 MCF Turhine 1 Grand Total 14323 88L 1128 98 BTU LBM Current Day Current Day Previous Day 34 1278 423 12 4571 54 BEL 3269 2 37 3084 Static Pressure 6 25 PSIG Differential Pressure 163 55 InH2O0 0 00 7 36 V Process Temperature 230 31 Deg F 163 00 DegF Jan 7 2010 6 03 55 PM port Def aut gt Figure 10 1 2 Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode prompt The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task screen will appear Figure 10 2 page 140 139 Section 10 ModWorX Pro ModWorX Pro C
228. r the Maintenance Task heading click Change Gross Method Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 12 4 77 Maintain How Run 1 Modworx Pro 4 0 0 mum zn ie fle Tasks Took Heb C scanner 2000 Derice Name s n 4096 site Name DOWNLOAD 1 Field Name a Maintain Flow Run 1 Laia dada s Save Changes Ex Ext Mantenance Mode Selected How Run How Run 1 Change Task Maintenance Task Change Gross Method Parameters New Gross Method Parameters Current Gross Method Parameters Fhad Properties Calculation AGAB Gross Operator None Changed On Analysis Ref No anaiss Ret No Reference enditions United States 14 73 pai 60 F KM Raferenre onchans United States 14 73 pai 60 F Hating Viae 1031 4260 Specihe Gravity 0 400000 Ver 0 010268 Isertrops Exports N Isertrope Esponert 1 3000 Carbon midde C02 Carbon Dimade COF Mole Ve Nitrogen NZ Nitrogen NZ 2 Mele uss 4 0 0 445 chort 1 Dofak gt 1702010 6 31 PM Figure 12 4 Note that current gross method parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new gross meth od parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left This will help to minimize the number of fields that have to be changed Note that the fluid properties calculation method selecte
229. r the appropriate percentage in the dialog box provided c Repeat steps 10a and 10b until all constituents are entered Note When the AGA 8 Detail method is used all constituent percentages entered must total 100 11 12 13 14 To load the current gas composition or a previously saved composition click Load Composition and select the set of gas composition values from the dropdown menu in the dialog box provided If only mi nor changes are required to an existing composition this can save you time by minimizing the number of constituents that have to be changed Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gas composition for future refer ence The note will be stored with the gas composition settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gas Composition and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen 173 Section 12 ModWorX Pro Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters 1 9 10 11 174 If Change Gross Method Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Main tain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 12 2 page 172 a Unde
230. rectories L2 Nufio log data Files are by default saved in paths ModWor Pro Di bevce Meter Name 20070717 1040 on ez screen Data from this dewice will be saved here Chie beg ceria beta Maree Mare dax TEE oreo 4 12 31 2009 10 59 AM Figure 3 5 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Device Identification screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen Date Time To configure the instrument date and time click on the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click on the Date Time button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 6 scanner 2000 Device Name 3 n 0 Figure 3 6 32 ModWorX Pro Section 3 The Configure Date and Time screen Figure 3 7 will appear foeanng BORD merice kamm s n 0 Configure Date and Time ielu sam LOLAE uA idus 12531 2008 diii am App Sethings Wm D bo same the date ane tree shown above bo the deve Synt wath Computer Tira Chek to prap tha comment tempi rer duba arj kime bg the demt The displayrd date ond bime are withen 2 sgr onde al the cnripater Lime ua 3 1 0 245 Port 2 Deia s 12 31 S008 813 A9 Figure 3 7 The Configure Date and Time screen allows a user to set the date and time two ways 1 Click the Sync with Computer Time button to set the instrument date and time to the date and time dis played on your computer 2 Click the Edit buttons to change the da
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232. rmation at each login If this save feature 1s not desired deselect the Save User Name and Password between Sessions check box 8 Click OK to save the default changes 225 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Program Options Connection Options Arbempe to connect automabcally with these settings Connection Method Express Comec rege Fane Pree Paan e Le def auk permissions of connected devine part Passend Figure A 19 Enable Disable Automatic Log Downloads A user can configure ModWorX Pro to automatically download specified log types and settings each time the computer connects with the Scanner An sdf file containing all downloaded data is automatically saved with each download To enable the auto download feature 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 20 2 Select Auto Download from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen 3 Select the Automatically begin downloading device data after connecting check box near the top of the Auto Download Options screen 4 Select the range log types and device data to be included in each download 5 Click OK The auto download will be performed upon the next connection to the Scanner Auto Download Options amp eleck the range of lag records Eo auta daownlaad Devokaa Hane Records Grey a Dori Al Jery ds Select the log types to include in the autordowelead Hate Logs Inrereai Loge e Evenk Lings Sele
233. rn to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen 7 Maintain Flow Run 1 ModworX Pro 4 0 0 B Tacks Took Bee Stinnes 2000 s n 4006 EN Downs Maintain Flow Run 1 Selected Flow Zum Tee fun 1 Change Test Mamtenanre lask Change Generi Liqued Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liquid Parameters Hat Properties guden Genenc bigad ege Vena Chonged Gn Anass Bet Mo Ares Ref Na Base Tempersture Reference Lrged States 14 73 pui 60 F D Base Temperature Reference United States 14 73 09 60 F Fav Density Cabanon incid e vren Table 6 zs Floweng Density Calculator Manual Entry of Plover D r Der Source Derdty org Specd amp Grant Base Atsohte Deeg Base Specf Gravity 0 850808 Sipha amp 60 deg F Select Alpha Flowang spect Gi petz 1 See must Vecoat v 0 010266 The Base Density value i vequeed II amp 3 not known use the same value as for Flow mg Derat y f Visconty gp unknown recommended procedure For thes baad type a to use 1 0 c9 Mote that the Vscoaty parameter e assumed to be at Ted temperature Clow New Data Copy from Curent Load Del aut Fees Note use 40 044 Put Dei sg 2 15 2010 386 PM Figure 11 16 169 Section 11 ModWorX Pro Select An Item Select an alpha value Ethana 99 0 000630 Deq F 170 ModWorX Pro Section Section 12 Flow Run Maintenance for Turbine Input AGA 7 Compen
234. rrection o wet correction Input Assignments Cabra inputs Base Conditions Differentia Presuse Sogte Integrated iW ferertial Pressure Base Terme gur 60 0000 State Pressure Source rte ated State Presuse Bate Precaarm 44 7300 Temper ture Source drtegeated PTD Atmosphere Presure 14 7300 pu When selected Fl ad Propertees type a an APT Ligai the Base Temperature and Bare Pressure vases are set by the configured Base Temperature tes enabled for Analog Inputs used as sources Pressure Lap locatum amp upstream y Contro i Orifice Plate Ce Pate Low Pressure Chto Le Operator Nene Changed On Piste Se 1 0000 reta Flow Run Accumulation Reference Temper gar amp 8 0000 Deat Actum anon Method eas Phase Ordy Stsniess ael 304 916 1 5 2010 11 22 AM Figure 4 10 ModWorX Pro Section 4 To calibrate the sensor inputs click on the blue Calibrate Inputs hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to calibrate an input and will be returned to the Config ure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 8 Calibrating and Verifying Inputs for complete instructions 2 Verify the parameters for the differential pressure producer orifice plate cone meter To change a pa rameter click on the blue hyperlink next to the parameter example Change Plate or Change Cone Meter and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to chang
235. rrent Calibration ve Configuration Only Caliby ation Only Gas Composition Only Custom choose From list Figure A 3 2 Select the type of settings you want to restore from the selections provided Note To save previous and current calibration data select All Board Replacement To save only current calibration data select Configuration and Current Calibration To manually select the parameters to be uploaded from a checklist select Custom 3 Click Next 4 Select the configuration file to be uploaded Click on the folder icon in the Filename field to open the C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro directory Then navigate by field name and site name to locate the ap propriate configuration file for upload Double click on the file or click Open to select it The selected file will be highlighted on the Load Configuration screen 5 Click Next The Scanner will quickly read the firmware version of the configuration file selected and compare it to the firmware version of the Scanner If no compatibility problem is detected a Device Set tings screen will appear Figure A 4 page 216 If configuration settings have been selected for upload the Device Meter Name and Site Name settings will appear Change these settings to represent the unit being configured Note By default the device will be synchronized to the computer time following upload To override this default uncheck the Synchronize Device Time check box at th
236. s folder file path if desired at the prompt provided By default data logs will be stored at C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Dro MWorx 6 When the installation is complete a ModWorX icon will appear on the desktop 4 Installing the NuFlo USB Adapter Users who wish to connect to the Scanner using an external USB port must first install the NuFlo USB Adapter driver on their computer The required driver is provided on the ModWorX Pro installation CD The USB adapter should not be connected to a computer during driver installation To install the driver insert the ModWorX Pro installation CD into the CD ROM drive of your computer and click on Install USB Driver on the introductory screen Alternatively you can open the ModWorX Pro readme file and follow the instructions for driver installation The readme file can be accessed from the introductory screen of the installation CD or from the Start menu Start Programs NuFlo ModWorX Pro 4 0 0 gt Read Me bn Connecting to the Scanner Important Before attempting to run the interface software verify that the Scanner is connected to a computer with an RS 485 to RS 232 converter or a NuFlo USB adapter see the appropri ate Hardware User Manual for details The NuFlo USB adapter is standard with all Scan ner 2200 EFMs Connecting via USB A customer supplied universal USB cable is required to connect the NuFlo USB adapter to a computer Windows XP users will see a Found New Hardware
237. s only Note Before making changes to the flow run configuration make sure the flow run calculation method is configured as AGA 3 or ISO 5167 Orifice for gas measurement or as Liquid Orifice based on AGA 3 or Liquid Orifice based on ISO 5167 for liquid measurement See Section 4 Setting Up a Flow Run for instructions on selecting the flow run calculation method For gas measurement ISO 5167 is applicable only to flow that remains subsonic throughout the mea suring section and where the fluid can be considered single phase It is not applicable to the mea surement of pulsating flow It does not cover the use of orifice plates in pipe sizes less than 50 mm or more than 1000 mm or for pipe Reynolds numbers below 5000 To perform flow run maintenance for an orifice run 1 Click on the Maintain Flow Run button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 9 1 Fle Tasks Took Heb Scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Site Name DOWNLOAD Field Name Scanner 2000 Main lay Location Name A Mantan Tortine T E turbine Data Turbine 1 Flow Rate 4571 89 BBL day Turbine 1 Grand Total 14323 68L Current Day Previous Day 11 9291 MCF 429 12 4571 54 BEL 633005 LBM 0 MMBTU Perens System Data Alarms A Suoply Battery Votage 0 00 7 36 V Temperature 163 00 DegF Date Time Jan 7 2010 6 03 55 PM ime 4 0 0 44 amp port 1 Defaut gt 1 7 2010 6 03 p Figure 9 1 123 Sect
238. s report if desired Update the Reference Conditions field if necessary This selection sets the reference temperature and pressure for air density which is used in converting the user supplied heating value into the heating value mass basis required for energy calculations Enter the heating value of the measured fluid in the field provided Enter the specific gravity of the measured fluid in the field provided Fle Tasks Took Heb scanner 2000 Gevice Name s n 4096 Ss Maintain Flow Run 1 Ao nip Save Changes Eat Maintenance Mode Selected Flow Run HowRun 1 Change Task Maintenance Task Change Gross Method Parameters New Gross Method Parameters Current Gross Method Parameters Fhad Properties Calculation AGAB Gross Oper ster None Changed On Analysis Ref No Anatyss Ret No Reference ondthens United States 14 73 psi 60 F Raferenre oncihans United States 14 73 pai 60 F Heating Value Manual erery Tier Value Maerua entry 1031 4260 Specie Gravity Manual ertry Specihic Gravity Viscosity Manual erery viscosity Isertrogs Export Manual erery lserdrope Exponent Carbon tenade Coz Carbon Dimade COT Nitrogen NZ Nitrogen NZ Copy From Current use 4 0 0 445 cort Deag 1702010 6 31 PM Figure 11 10 Enter the viscosity of the measured fluid in the field provided If you are unsure of the value enter 0 010268 Enter the isentropic exponent of the measured fluid in the field provided
239. sated Liquid Turbine For an AGA 7 run gas constituents are easily updated from the Maintain Flow Run screen as described in this section For instructions on turbine maintenance activities such as changing a K factor or changing the flowmeter model see Section 13 Turbine Maintenance Note Before making changes to the flow run configuration make sure the flow run calculation method is configured as AGA 7 or Compensated Liquid Turbine See Section 4 Setting Up a Flow Run for instructions on selecting the flow run calculation method To change the gas composition 12 1 Click on the Maintain Flow Run button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 12 1 Tasks Took Web Site Name DOWNLOAD field Name Location Name A Mantan Tortue M turbineData Turbine 1 Flow Rate 4571 89 BSL day Turbine 1 Grand Tota 14323 88L Current Day Previous Day 423 12 4571 54 BBL Static Pressure 6 25 PSIG Dffferentiai Pressure 0 00 7 36 V Process Temperature 163 00 DegF Jan 7 2010 6 03 55 PM port Def aut Figure 12 1 2 Click Yes at the Enter Maintenance Mode prompt The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task screen will appear Figure 12 2 page 172 The maintenance task displayed will vary depending on the fluid property calculation method selected For example when calculating gas flow with the AGA 8 Detail method is used the maintenance task will be Change Gas Composition When th
240. screen will be displayed throughout the upload Figure A 6 followed by a confirmation screen when the upload has been successfully completed Load Configuraten Progress TIT ITT TT Tt ELL Begin uploading to device Entering maintenance mode on device Writing Device Identification Done Writing Communications Configuration Writing Security Configuration Done Writing Display Configuration Done Writing Archive Configuration Done Writing Alarms Configuration Dane Writing User Modbus Registers configuration Done Writing Flow Bun 1 Gas Composition Done Writing Flow Run 1 Configuration Done Writing Turbine Input 1 Configuration Done Writing Turbine Input 2 Configuration Done Writing Static Pressure Configaration Dore Writing Differential Pressure Configuration Dane Writing Process Temperature Configuration Done Writing Analog Input Configuration Done Writing Digital Input Configuration Done Writing Digital Output Configuration Done Writing Analog Output Configuration Done Exiting maintenance mode on device Synchronizing device time Done Reseting ce Figure A 6 Clear Flow Totals Grand totals for flow run volume and turbine meter volume can be cleared using a control in the Tools menu Before zeroing flow totals consider downloading a snapshot report to capture the last flow total readings for your records
241. sor Type is selected click the Edit button next to Sensor Parameters to access the Transducer Range Low and Transducer Range High settings see the Edit Custom Transducer Range dialog box in Figure 6 21 page 87 5 Adjust parameter values in the Input Settings section if desired a To change the sampling period perform the following steps i Click Edit The Edit Synchronized Time Periods dialog box will appear and an arrow will point to Analog Input 1 or Analog Input 2 Figure 6 23 page 89 il Select the time period unit desired seconds minutes etc using the dropdown menu ui Use the buttons to select the number of seconds minutes etc desired The screen will automatically divide the flow run calculation period by the input sampling period to determine the number of sampling periods that will occur per flow run calculation period iv Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configure Analog Input screen 88 ModWorX Pro Section 6 ModWorX Pro Archive Logging Period Interval Archive ud 24 periods per day Flow Run Calculation Period Flow Run 1 Minutes Y 60 periods per interval log period Input Parameter Sampling Periods Static Pressure 1 Seconds 60 periods Differential Pressure o 1 Seconds e 60 periods Process Temperature 5 Seconds e 12 periods gt Analog Input 1 S T Seconde v 12 periods bet Houtun ceiculatdotupdfioe Analog Input 2 5 Seconds
242. ssions check box If this password save feature is not desired remove the check from the check box ModWorX Pro 3 Welcome MoslWorX Pro 4 0 0 file Tasks Tools Hein Connection Settings Connection Method si Puteenaticalhe connect ho a single desica within bessere slave address or baud rate setnings x Lpus chef adir permissinns of conneched device port Use these settings to automatically commect next ime Connect How TIT Urer Manaaki Figure 1 6 Section 1 6 Ifyou will use the same connection method each time you connect to the device select the Use these settings to automatically connect next time check box at the bottom of the screen Figure 1 7 page 12 The software will attempt to connect to the device without prompting the user to select a connection method Note 7 Click Connect Now to connect to the Scanner 8 Ifthe date and time setting in the Scanner differs from the date and time setting in your computer by more than 14 400 seconds or other threshold specified by the user the software will prompt you to synchro nize the device date and time with the computer date and time Click Yes to synchronize the instrument date and time with your computer Figure 1 8 page 12 The default threshold is set at 14 400 seconds 4 hours to prevent undesired prompts when traveling between time zones Connection settings can be changed on the Connection Settings screen shown abov
243. ster ShatectrHeR Cube ing data cd f Sewer Minime Confegur sm Che Flo Tora Cer Memory Downoad Streamrg prp PII DowoadBagdRste S 6 baut Same as conva baud rate Crise Fare Pree Paan Block Request Soe 256 packets Change Power Saag Mock Reset Liser Securby Error Cusplay Threshold 30 percent Figure A 21 Change Directory for Configuration Files By default the configuration files that are downloaded from a Scanner are saved in subfolders according to the field lease name and site well name C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Field Name Site Name However a user can choose to save all configuration files in a single directory by changing the directory path specified in the Configuration section of the Program Options screen To save all configuration files in a single directory no subfolders 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar Figure A 22 page 228 2 Select Configuration from the list of options in the left column of the Program Options screen 3 Change the Configuration Save Directory filepath if desired and check the check box labeled Save All Configuration Files in the same directory Note Ifa single configuration file directory is desired Device Meter names must be unique to prevent con fusion when uploading configuration settings from one device to another 227 Appendix A ModWorX Pro Program Options Options General Communications Connection Auto Download Save Options Dow
244. t Units Conversion Factor Units Conversion Offset Cancel Figure 6 19 ModWorX Pro Section 6 The base unit 1s the unit in which the Scanner measures the signal output by the transducer or sensor b Click on the dropdown Display Unit menu to select a display unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update c Click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configure Analog Input screen To change the unit setting for a Custom Sensor Type a Click the Edit button next to Sensor Parameters Figure 6 20 m 0 fin scanner 2000 Devi CR Name i n 4096 Configure Analog Input 1 Transducer Signal Type 1 to 5 Volt Transducer Type Custom Sensor Type Information Senem Mame Sensor Parameters Eat Euspiag Label Text y Ire Range Low iy LO Transducer Range High 5w Ba Saved Calibration calbram Saved Verification veri pena None Colibrabed On 0100712010 Operator Hone Calibrated On Cette Work Unite INCH venfiahieon Working Links INCH Zero OV gen 0 000 pped Measured A pohed umm 30 0 445 Port 1 Defaut gt Figure 6 20 b The Edit Custom Transducer Range DUDEN box will appear EE 6 21 HodWork Pro Display Unit Display Label Text Transducer Range Low Transducer Range High Cancel Figure 6 21 Note When the display unit is changed the units for other input setti
245. t or Canada and UK Choose the region that most closely matches the ambient temperature of the region where the Scanner will be used Select the method for calculating flowing density in the Flowing Density Calculation field Figure 11 15 Select either Manual Entry of Flowing Density or Individual Applications Table 6C Manual Entry of Flowing Density Recommended for applications in which only the flowing density and viscosity are known If a base density 1s not known resultant volumes will be at flowing tempera ture If a base density is entered the Scanner will calculate a mass flow rate and a corrected liquid volume at the base temperature condition Individual Applications Table 6C Recommended for applications in which API 2540 fluids do not adequately represent the thermal expansion properties of the process liquid or when precise thermal expansion coefficients are known Utilizing Table 6C from API 2540 the Scanner will compute the mass flow rate and the liquid volume at the base temperature condition When this method is selected the user is prompted to select a temperature coefficient or alpha value rather than a flowing density value see step 9 C Scanner 2DO Device amp ame a m ame ef iv a A Field Mame _ Maintain Flow Run 1 Location bes Selected Flow fun Flow Run 1 Chewe Tech Mamenance Tash Change Deneri Liquid Parameters New Generic Liquid Parameters Current Generic Liguicl Para
246. ta Input Data and System Data If an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 these grids will also display data for a second turbine input two analog inputs and an analog output If a Scanner 2200 is installed data for the complete range of inputs and outputs will be displayed without an additional expansion board Units The units of measurement displayed are read only from the Main Display screen Units for system parameters such as heating value and device temperature are displayed in US Standard units by default but these settings can be changed to metric units To change from US Standard to metric units or vice versa click on the Tools button in the task bar at the top of the screen and select Options from the dropdown menu The units selection is on the General tab The values will automatically convert to the new unit selection Other units for measurement parameters such as volume mass energy differential pressure etc are specified by the user during the configuration process and can be changed in the Configure menu These settings are discussed in Section 3 Configuring System Parameters Refresh Options To manually refresh the values displayed on the Main Display screen press the Refresh button near the top of the screen To enable the automatic refreshing of values click the Auto Refresh check box 18 ModWorX Pro Section 2 Diagnostic Indicators Color coded diagnostic indicators are provided
247. tain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring API liquid such as crude oil gasoline jet fuel fuel oils and lube oil the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 12 5 p Maintain Flow Kun 1 ModWwerx Dro 4 0 0 eS e Fle Tasks Toole Hele m Scanner 2000 freice hama s m 4006 site Name Field Name _ Maintain Flow Run 1 Wwagige sane Save eg _Ertmantenance tide B To Maintain Flow Run PA Selected Flow Run Flow Run i Change Task L Slainbenanee Task Change APT Liquid Parameters New APT Liquid Parameters Current APT Liquid Parameters Fluid Properties Calculation APLZS4U Crude Cil et NO Nome Charged Om Arnos Eet Ha Aner Bei Me face Temperature Reference nied Skates 14 73 psi EO F Dap Temperature Reference United Sabes 14 73 pa amp FJ Density Sounce Abachde Deriity Density Source Soechr Gr ole Base boch e Derrsil v POMI Biase Spele Gravity DECH TE eP Vasy mes uF Decommencded procedure loe this liquid type ia bo use A viscasty of 6 0 ep Hate that fhe Dengiy perameter amp assumed to be ac base temperature ane tha Veo y Gate a S nger fe ai Herat Leger aire Clear Her Data Copy From Current Lood Deia ft Params Rote ole Ka 1 ligar Mama ol
248. te and time displayed using the calendars shown in Figure 3 8 a To change the date click the Edit button for Device Date and select the date from the calendar provided or click Today to select the current date Click OK to save the setting and update the Device Date display b To change the time click the Edit button for Device Time and enter the correct time using the buttons to change the hour minutes and seconds shown Click the dropdown toggle button to select AM or PM Click OK to save the settings and update the Device Time display ModWorX Pro Select date Select new date 4 December 2009 b Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 01 2 3 6 H 8 a 4 5 ModWorX Pro Select new time Hour Minutes Seconds Figure 3 8 c Click Apply Settings Now on the Configure Date and Time screen to write the values to memory d Click Done to return to the Configuration Menu screen 33 Section 3 Communications ModWorX Pro To configure the communications ports click the Configure button on the Main Display screen Then click the Communications button on the Configuration Menu screen Figure 3 9 The Configure Communications screen Figure 3 10 will appear If a Scanner 2200 is installed this screen will also allow configuration of radio control settings See Radio Control page 35 for deta
249. ter will appear as a selection only if the NuFlo USB adapter is installed in your Scanner and the USB driver has been installed on the computer used to connect to the Scanner 222 Select COM Port Figure A 15 ModWorX Pro Appendix A Change the Device Clock Synchronization Settings The device clock synchronization setting allows a user to change the threshold used for synchronizing instrument time with computer time The Scanner includes a real time clock for timekeeping and log time stamps and the internal time and date is preset at the factory However if the factory set time and date are inaccurate for the user for example if the user is in a different time zone the program will automatically detect the difference between the device s internal time and the date and the time date displayed on the user s personal computer and prompt the user to authorize time and date synchronization By default the Scanner prompts a user to synchronize the clock display if the time difference 1s 14 400 seconds 4 hours or more To change the time difference required to generate a synchronize prompt 1 Click Tools gt Options in the task bar The General Options screen will appear Figure A 16 2 Enter a new threshold value seconds 3 Click OK General Options Dap check pyrr apes tendat PM ze Units te iUad e Ba Vererdd Mdb Regatas Gtechrkeb OO Main Display Fares Ceegdenggsg Cher Few Tra Cheap Mamoy
250. ters for more information 22 ModWorX Pro Section 2 Details A detailed view of current data is available by clicking on the Details button in the lower right corner of each grid The Details screen content varies depending on the parameters monitored and the flow rate and calculation method selected Flow Run Detail Flow Run Detail screens Figure 2 9 below and Figure 2 10 page 24 include current interval and previous interval volumes calculations used to determine flow rate and parameters used in those calculations The contents of the Flow Run Detail screen vary depending on the calculation methods selected for fluid property and flow rate This 1s illustrated in Figures 2 9 and 2 10 Figure 2 9 shows the content of a typical gas flow run using the AGA 8 Detail fluid property calculation method and the AGA 3 flow rate calculation method Figure 2 10 shows the content of a typical steam flow run using the AGA 3 flow rate calculation method and the Chisholm algorithm for wet correction Note that in a steam flow run application volume is expressed as CWE cold water equivalent and wet correction parameters are detailed on the Flow Run Detail screen Flow Run Detail Grand low Rabe Current Previous Current Previews Total day Day Das Interval Interval Volume KE 57 0013 269 544 SIr D 4 01404 0 508653 Miass LEM 2334 38 12003 2 218 829 176 485 4 4043 Energy PTL 53 0566 270 678 5 10021 D 4 15378 5 941434 Run Tine SEC 16
251. tes or hours for the archive logging period 3 Click on the buttons to enter the number of seconds minutes or hours The minimum configurable archive period is 5 seconds To disable the interval period enter a zero in this field The screen will automatically update to show the number of interval periods that will be logged per day based on the new settings 44 ModWorX Pro Section 3 4 Click OK to return to the Configure Archive screen Partial Records As the name partial suggests a partial record 1s a set of values from an incomplete daily or interval archive period By default the Enable Partials setting is disabled Figure 3 20 page 43 When the setting 1s disabled and a calibration or configuration change is made that affects flow calculations the daily log values recorded for that period will reflect a combination of calculations performed with the previous settings and calculations performed with modified settings When the Enable Partials setting is enabled and a change 1s made to calibration or configuration settings the current archive record is terminated and a new record is initiated based on the new calibration or configuration settings saved Any flow recorded prior to the setting change will be displayed as Previous Interval and Previous Day totals and any flow recorded after the setting change will be added to the Current Interval and Current Day totals For example assume the contract hour is set
252. the appropriate percentage in the dialog box provided c Repeat steps 10a and 10b until all constituents are entered Note When the AGA 8 Detail method is used all constituent percentages entered must total 100 11 To load the current gas composition or a previously saved composition click Load Composition and select the set of gas composition values from the dropdown menu in the dialog box provided If only minor changes are required to an existing composition this can save time by minimizing the number of constituents that have to be changed 12 Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the gas composition for future refer ence The note will be stored with the gas composition settings 128 ModWorX Pro Section 9 Lo 14 15 Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Gas Composition and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Gross Method Parameters l DU If Change Gross Method Parameters 1s not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Main tain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Ma
253. the blue disabled light bulb icon The icon will change to yellow and the trend line will appear in the graph gen Trends Pred Export r Ere DehyLog en Interval Log Trends Erase A Deme Ai Pamase Ven Tranmp wo T L l Differential Press re Tr WIOL 13 29 00 Das Lis ki qo Value 196 770 In H2O Tim LES Gem m d gy Bl CP Prem V L ls CSS IN Data point selected by mouse value shown In pop up DOX o o 93 425 o 9 4 Value of data point nearest the white dotted line scroll bar moves the trend line right or left H V i2O10 5 00 43 PI Figure 14 16 195 Section 14 ModWorX Pro Note Turning off the light bulb of a parameter that is highlighted in the table will cause the trend line and the Y axis to disappear but the parameter name remains on screen Click on a parameter in the table to restore the trend view with the appropriate axis 3 Navigate the trend graph to analyze parameter values Note the dotted vertical white line in the bottom graph Figure 14 16 page 195 This Record Index line remains in a fixed location and marks the record be ing read In Figure 14 16 the Record Index line intersects the trend graph at log record number 1996 The log number timestamp and individual parameter values in that log are displayed in the table at the left of the screen To view a different section of logs use the scroll bar beneath the graph to shift the graph
254. ting must match the baud setting of the master device polling the Scanner serial port 2 To change the bus delay delete the existing value and enter a new value Bus delay is the amount of time 1n milliseconds that passes before the Scanner attempts to take control of the RS 485 bus and trans mit a message back to the requesting device The Scanner responds very quickly to incoming Modbus requests in some cases too quickly A configurable delay allows the user to control this response time The default setting of 10 msec is normally sufficient but a longer delay may be necessary when the Scan ner is communicating with a radio or other end device that responds more slowly 3 To change the bus time out delete the existing value and enter a new value Bus time out is the amount of time in milliseconds that must pass to cause the Scanner to reset its internal Modbus message handler The default value of 50 msec is normally sufficient 4 Click Apply to save the new settings without leaving the Configure Communications screen Or click OK to save the new settings and return to the Configuration Menu screen Radio Control Scanner 2200 only If a Scanner 2200 is installed and used to power radio communications ModWorX Pro can be used to configure radio sleep functions for reduced power consumption To control power to the communications device the device must be wired to the Power Out terminal block TB1 of the Scanner 220
255. tion verify Operaia Mone C Sin sech On Operator Hone Calibrated On Calibration Working Unay H Ver stemm Wiorkang Units Pag iere Offset Appa Apphed Mitel vice Toelae ee DOT Figure 6 7 Procedure Configuring Static Pressure Static Pressure Settings l 78 Enter basic sensor information a Enter a unique sensor name if desired b Enter the sensor model number if desired The serial number and range of the sensor are automatically read and displayed on the screen Change the Display Unit setting if desired The default is PSIG To change the setting a Click Edit The Edit Display Unit dialog box will appear Figure 6 8 page 79 The base unit 1s the unit in which the Scanner measures static pressure from the sensor b Click on the dropdown Display Unit menu to select a display unit The conversion factor used to convert the base unit to the display unit will automatically update c Toenter a custom unit select Custom from the dropdown menu and enter the desired conversion factor and offset factor d Click OK to save the changes and return to the Configure Static Pressure screen ModWorX Pro Section 6 Edit Display Unit Static Pressure Base Unit PSIG Display Unit Display Label Text PSIG Units Conversion Factor 1 0 Units Conversion Offset 0 0 Figure 6 8 Note When the display unit is changed the units for the other input settings failure value low pressure cutoff and overri
256. tion will be confined to one record and all flow data calculations from that point forward based on current configuration parameter values will be confined to another record allowing the user to track actual flow based on time since commissioning If user security is enabled this feature will be available only to users with Administrator Configuration or Calibration security levels To create instantaneous partial records 1 Click Tools gt Create Archive Partials in the task bar Figure A 10 page 220 219 Appendix A 2 Click OK at the confirmation prompt 3 Download daily and or interval logs to view the results View Modbus Holding Registers View All Modbus Registers Shift CR Manage Configuration Clear Flow Totals Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To Fila Reset User Security Modbus Statistics Figure A 10 Change Power Saving Mode ModWorX Pro device Name s n 4096 I00 Main Display al Mamtam Flow Alum day MOF 0 MMBTU The Scanner features a power saving mode to conserve battery power during periods when full power is not required to support current operations When this feature 1s enabled the instrument will automatically switch from high power to low power and vice versa depending on configuration settings and operational requirements When an instrument is shipped this power saving feature is enabled To disable the setting and restore the ins
257. to identify the steam properties for future refer ence The note will be stored with the steam property settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Steam Properties and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change API Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen L 150 If Change API Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 10 14 Flow Run Selection s Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Cone Meter Change API Liquid Parameters oe jl Ge Figure 10 14 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change API Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 10 15 page 151 ModWorX Pro Section 10
258. to the Configuration Menu screen 50 ModWorX Pro Section 4 Section 4 Setting Up a Flow Run The Scanner allows a user to configure a flow run for measuring gas steam or liquid with a variety of input devices and flow calculation methods Supported input devices include orifice plate differential pressure cone meter averaging pitot tube meter and turbine meter For steam applications supported by an orifice plate or cone meter wet correction methods are also configurable This section will guide users in performing the following tasks e enter basic flow run information e select a flow run calculation method and configure calculation parameters e specify fluid property calculations e specify cone flow coefficients For information on changing gas constituents liquid parameters steam properties or parameters of the input device see the following sections as applicable e Section 9 Flow Run Maintenance for Orifice Input AGA 3 or ISO 5167 Orifice e Section 10 Flow Run Maintenance for Cone Meter Input e Section 11 Flow Run Maintenance for Averaging Pitot Tube Annubar Input To set up a flow run 1 Click on the Configure button in the task menu bar on the Main Display screen Figure 4 1 Scanner 2000 Gevice Same s n 4098 EC 27088 MCFiday Turbne 1 Flow Rate 339993 MCF Turbine Grand Total 1035 06 BTU SCF 0 00 7 37 V 158 58 Deg f Dec 17 2009 6 21 03 PM 3 0 0 444 port 2 Del
259. trument to full power for all operations 1 Click Tools gt Change Power Saving Mode in the task bar Figure A 11 2 Select Power Saving Disabled Figure A 12 page 221 3 Click OK A Communicating screen will appear briefly as the setting change is written to the instrument The change will be documented in a download of event logs teb View Modbus Holding Registers View All Modbus Registers Shift CH R Manage Configuration Clear Flow Totals Clear Memory Copy EEPROM To Fie File Tasks Reset User Security Daily Modbus Statistics Options Shift Ctr o Device Name s n 4096 100 Main Display Create Archive Partials ES Change Power Saving Mode Flow Current Day Volume Flow 0 Mass Flow 0 Energy 0 Figure A 11 220 a yscr Previous Day 0 MCF 0 LBM 0 MMBTU ModWorX Pro Appendix A ModWorX Pro Select desired power saving mode Power Saving Disabled The device will run at normal speed at all times The device will automatically drop down into a low power state whenever passible in order to conserve battery power OK Cancel Figure A 12 Reset User Security Settings This tool will reset the Scanner security settings to factory defaults Existing user accounts will be deleted and the default permissions for Ports 1 and 2 will be reset to Administrator full access level This may be necessary in the event that s
260. ts 1 D1 08 2010 08 00 00 z UL 010 DD 3 01 10 2010 DEL Eu 01 11 2010 OBHOU CUO s 10 08 00 00 10 08 00 00 01 15 2010 68 00 00 9 DE 157708 O DIR Eo 01 17 2010 DE 248 2557 113993291 Ei OL IB 70100 Dn 702 1481 32240 8945 12 0L 19 2010 8 043 CH HESE 3427331 T UCHEU TITERUIMTITT 27981 9668 1 9459 124 7300 TITTEN IIS B uses Manuals use 4 0 60 446 bot 1 Default 1geayento 3 17 PM Figure 14 27 3 An Export window will appear Figure 14 28 page 204 a Ifdesired change the directory in which the export file will be saved By default the export file will be saved in the directory C NuFlo Log Data ModWorX Pro Wield Name Site Name b Ifdesired change the filename of the export file By default the export filename prefix will be Device Name date YYYYMMDD gt lt time hhmm gt followed by an initial to indicate the log type 203 Section 14 Severn E She Name Geng Name 20100120 1508 D a My Recent Documents hd w L zs fest Seve a lype Excel Files sit Figure 14 28 ModWorX Pro 4 Click Save to export the data to the file The file will automatically be attached to an email window Figure 14 29 5 Address the email add additional notes to the body if desired and send op az Please review this file Device_Name_20100120_1508_D xls Message Plan Tex Message Inset Option FommatTex Developer Adobe PDF D
261. ttings oi icscazn scnennsesjonccantascosecnapencsenannctsedeerdndgchevasacweddaccepeeavadaantedasmeedodubosdaessubsen 225 Enable Disable Automatic Log Downloads 226 Table of Contents ModWorX Pro Change Download UGS a cirecicsncaacosiateniatns hasicreses facet ticiandedihetiae ce sdaniecomt nico tenusinadadbasdoaoetener idee cigaeetenen sheet intedenesanbedt 227 Change Directory for Configuration Files iccsccssssscccseceseesacescsenesdacanndeanasscedeswoeeheseedeoedeosesenndenseuteedseuseavedencssusss 221 Enable Automatic Logging of Data Polls oor aiite niii ivtu ndn uitis rale Ra d xar ecu awe ur sia ubt cad isle nknde Dean casita 228 View IMOGISUS EE e 229 View ILOCOS E 229 Vi ModWorX Pro Section 1 Section 1 Getting Started Installing the Software The ModWorX Pro interface software is stored on a CD supplied with each instrument The software allows a user to configure the Scanner calibrate inputs download logs and view the data in a table or a trend graph To install the software perform the following steps 1 Place the ModWorX Pro CD in your CD ROM drive The ModWorX Pro install screen will load auto matically 2 Click Install ModWorX Pro on the introductory screen 3 Click Next to initiate the installation and follow the instructions on the screen 4 Edit the program file path if desired at the prompt provided By default program files will be stored at C NuFlo ModWorxX Pro 4 0 0 5 Edit the data log
262. ture Figure 4 16 Configuring Cone Flow Coefficients If Cone Spool or Cone Wafer is selected as the Flow Rate Calculation Method a fourth section of parameters entitled Cone Flow Coefficients will appear on the Configure Flow Run screen Figure 4 17 Scanner TOM Device ayn dime Configure Flow Run Figure 4 17 To enter a linear or multi point flow coefficient click on the blue Change Flow Coefficients Cd hyperlink and follow the screen prompts Note The user must enter the Maintenance Mode to change cone flow coefficients and will be returned to the Configure Flow Run screen upon exiting the Maintenance Mode See Section 10 Flow Run Maintenance for Cone Meter Input for complete instructions 66 ModWorX Pro Section 5 Section 5 Setting up a Turbine Input or Pulse Input The standard Scanner 2000 supports a single turbine input for measuring gas or uncompensated liquid When an optional expansion board is installed in a Scanner 2000 a second turbine input and a pulse input are available The Scanner 2200 supports two turbine inputs two pulse inputs relay contacts or a combination of the two This section will guide users in performing the following tasks e select the appropriate turbine meter configure the display of volumetric flow and flow rate configure input parameters including sampling period input sensitivity and low flow cutoff setpoint configure a pulse input requ
263. uest to send RTS line for switching between a receive and transmit state A check mark in the Toggle RTS check box enables the software to toggle this line ensuring that incoming data will be readily transmitted and that the converter will not stall in a 224 ModWorX Pro Appendix A receive mode after a period of inactivity By default this option is enabled To disable the option deselect the check box and click OK Presend Delay The Communications Options screen allows a user to enter a presend delay period milliseconds to increase the chances for a successful connection between the computer and the Scanner when the instrument is networked with a radio or other low speed device The computer transmits a request to send which powers the device on and then waits the specified length of time before attempting to transmit data By default this parameter is set to 50 msec Number of Retries By default the computer will make two attempts to connect to the Scanner before providing an error message In situations where time outs are anticipated for example due to a low speed computer the user can increase the number of communication attempts allowed for a connection by increasing the number of retries Time out Period The time out period is the length of time allowed for a connection to a Scanner By default this setting is 5000 msec 5 seconds When connecting to a slow computer try increasing
264. ut into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection 133 Section 9 ModWorX Pro 12 To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters If a flowrun is configured for measuring liquid the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen 1 If Change Generic Liquid Parameters is not displayed in the Maintenance Task field at the top of the Maintain Flow Run screen click on Change Task The Change Flow Run Maintenance Task dialog box will appear Figure 9 14 ModWorX Pro AOL ae L c3 m wi VW Maintenance Task Flow Run Selection e Flow Run 1 Maintenance Task Change Orifice Plate Change Generic Liquid Parameters o Sei Figure 9 14 a Under the Maintenance Task heading click Change Generic Liquid Parameters b Click OK to save the settings and return to the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 9 15 page 135 Note that current liquid parameters appear on the right half of the screen and the new liquid parameters will be entered in the left half of the screen If you are making a minor change to current parameters click Copy from Current Current parameters will be pasted into the fields on the left
265. value in the Failure field and type in a new value In the event of a sensor failure this value will be substituted for a live reading in flow calculations To change the low temperature cutoff delete the existing value and type in a new value This setting helps prevent inaccuracies in daily and interval process temperature records caused by periods of very low temperature by establishing the minimum temperature at which a signal will be recorded The input source allows the user to specify the temperature input logged When the flow run is configured for gas measurement the setting defaults to RTD and is not configurable Figure 6 11 page 81 When the flow run is configured for steam measurement the setting defaults to Flow Run Calculated Temperature and the override settings below the Input Source field are automatically disabled Figure 6 14 To log a different temperature input change the Input Source to RTD Using the RTD setting with a steam flow run configuration DOES NOT CHANGE the temperature input used by the steam measurement a calculated input will still be used It only changes the tem perature that will be logged by the Scanner To override the live input reading when applicable click the Enable Override field and change the setting to Yes Then type in the override value desired A change to the flow rate calculation method or fluid property calculation method will disable any override of process temperature If such a
266. ve Value 49 872 Deg F Measured Value 49 993 Deg F Stabilty PELE LEE LELELELELELELEL ELE LLL ELE LEL ELL Hide Trend lt lt Spread 0 308 Deg F Tolerance 2 100 Deg F x j ee Figure 8 23 Note Should the Scanner fail to lock on to a verification value within a reasonable time period the user 9 120 can terminate the verification process from the trend graph screen by clicking on the Force Lock On button in the lower left corner of the screen The user can then re verify the point by clicking the Re verify Point button on the Verify Process Temperature screen When a measured value is indicated click OK to save the verification and return to the Verify Process Temperature screen Figure 8 24 page 121 The New Calibration table is updated with the applied tem perature the measured temperature and a percentage of error The percentage of error 1s expressed as a percentage of full scale and is calculated with respect to the applied value ModWorX Pro Section 8 Scanner 2000 Device fare S n 4098 Verify Process Temperature Save Changes Ea Merkenence Mode Wil Parameter Process Ternperature Change Task Calibration Task Verification Current Verification Operator None Vertwd Ce New Verification Ven ication woning Unts Deg Appiec Messed Error of FS Measured 50 000 48 993 100 000 5 563 150 000 150 045 Appled Factory Verification Figure 8 24
267. vice Reports ee Dein lee Mierea lme tye ten Mee ie Cog Coke See Son Dp e Film Hat RJ cse Eelst po getest C per bor Mr ze pae I 5E E D by Da dee End as OD Lg Verum Hope Viii ir 5481540 Zm WL eae mara 249 0117 7910 1 500000 343840 344 01 17 70 boo vb TERT yt 1 2 G b Khan rage s m 1360 gt Th Z m Se agi D Mun i 3 45 5 d B 3 Steel our sae 1 rst 101112 13 14 15 16 i ong iem rona susa Anus ep 17 18 19 zo 21 22 23 m SE am es zm ee 24 25 28 27 28 29 0 Figure 14 8 190 ModWorX Pro Marking Downloaded Records Pressing the Mark All as Read button on the Device Reports screen provides a line of demarcation to separate previous downloads from current downloads as shown in Figure 14 9 A user can also configure the software to automatically mark new records as read after every download see Change Download Options page 227 Section 14 When the mark all as read feature is disabled each download displays all records on the screen When the mark all as read feature is enabled the user can distinguish new records two ways e When a user chooses Download New Records Only only new records will be displayed on screen Previ ously downloaded records will not be displayed e When a user chooses Download All Records a list of all records will be displayed but those that were previously downloaded will appear gray Scanner POU Device Reports s
268. vide an indication of the value range that is applicable for these parameters To load the default values click Load Default Params near the bottom of the screen 177 Section 12 ModWorX Pro 6 10 11 E 13 178 In the Density Source field select a source to be used for the density value Absolute Density or Specific Gravity Enter the Base Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value of the liquid If the base density of the liquid is unknown enter the flowing density into both the Base Density and Flowing Density fields Enter the Flowing Density Absolute or Specific Gravity value if applicable If the Flowing Density Calculation method is set to Individual Applications this field will be displayed as Alpha and the user will enter the appropriate thermal expansion coefficient that has been provided for his specific applica tion or experimentally determined to be suitable Figure 12 8 Thermal expansion coefficients must be derived in accordance with API 2540 Section 11 1 6 Click the Select Alpha button to select a predeter mined alpha value Figure 12 9 Enter the viscosity of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown a value of 1 0 cP viscosity of water 1s recommended Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save C
269. vided If you are unsure of the value enter 1 3 10 To change the mole percentages of individual gas constituents a Locate the gas constituent to be changed 145 Section 10 ModWorX Pro b Double click the constituent or click on the Change Mole button and enter the appropriate percentage in the dialog box provided c Repeat steps 10a and 10b until all constituents are entered fe lads Took tiep scanner 2000 Device Name s n 4096 Hp Name ge Maintain Flow Run 1 Tes de Solected How tun Flow Run Change Task ess Mainbenanece Task Change Gas Composition New Gas Composition Current Gas Composition Fluid Properties Calculatien AGA D Detal Oper abr Here Changed On Anatysts Ref No Analvss Ret No tinted States 14 73 psi 60 F Reference Conditions United States 14 73 p 60 F Caladeted caculsted Casted icalodated D 2 3 4 6 7 E Szasz zzp 0 0000 Total 100 0000 usb 4 0 0 446 Port 1 Defauk gt 1 21 2010 1 27 PM Figure 10 9 Note When the AGA 8 Detail method is used all constituent percentages entered must total 100 11 To load the current gas composition or a previously saved composition click Load Composition and select the set of gas composition values from the dropdown menu in the dialog box provided If the de sired composition is very similar to an existing composition loading a composition can reduce setup time by eliminating th
270. y Absolute Specific Gravity or API Gravity value of the liquid Density is as sumed to be at base temperature Enter the viscosity value of the liquid Viscosity is assumed to be at flowing temperature If the viscosity is unknown use the recommended default value for the liquid type selected Enter a note in the Note field if desired for example to identify the liquid parameters for future refer ence The note will be stored with the liquid parameter settings Click Save Changes in the upper right corner of the screen The changes will be saved as the Current Generic API Liquid Parameters and will be put into effect when the user exits the Maintain Flow Run screen To perform a new maintenance task without leaving the screen click on Change Task and make a new selection To exit the Maintain Flow Run screen and return to the Main Display screen click Exit Maintenance Mode in the upper right corner of the screen Procedure Change Generic Liquid Parameters Ifa flowrun is configured for measuring generic liquid such as water or emulsions the liquid parameters can be configured from the Maintain Flow Run screen Figure 12 6 176 fle Tasks Took Heb scanner 2000 Device Same s n 4096 Site Nar DOWNLOAD H Field Name GA Maintain Flow Run 1 e eol o Save Changes Ext Maintenance Mode Selected Flow fun How Run 1 Change Task Maintenance Task Change Generic Liquid Parameters New Generic Li

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