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    Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD T ransmitters Net Oil Computer Supplement Instruction Manual P/N MMI-2001 1276, Rev . A March 2008[...]

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    ©2008, Micro Motion, Inc . All rights reserved. ELITE and Pr oLink are regist ered trademarks, and MVD and MVD Direct Connect are trademarks o f Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. Micro Moti on is a registe red trade name of Micro Motion, Inc., Boulder , Colorado. The Mi cro Motion and Emerso n logos are trademarks and service marks of Emerso[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement i Contents Chapter 1 Before Y o u Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this m anual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Communication tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    ii Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Contents Chapter 4 Configuring the NOC Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4.1 About this ch apter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4.2 W ell P erf orma nce Measu rement me nu . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 1 NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Chapter 1 Before Y ou Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explain s ho w to conf igure and use the Net Oil Computer applicat ion on the Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD platform (a Mode l 3500 or Model 3700 MVD t ransmitter). This manual does not pro[...]

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    2 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Before Y ou Begin 1.4 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the supp ort center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll-free) • In Canada and Latin Ame rica, phone +1 30 3-527-5200 •I n A s i a : - In Ja pan, phone 3 5769-6803 - In o ther locatio[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 3 NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Chapter 2 NOC Over view 2.1 Overvie w This chapter discusses various topics that should be revie wed and considered before beginning configuration of the Series 3000 platform with the NOC application. T opics include: • Introduction to the NOC system [...]

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    4 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview 2.2.1 NOC system components The Series 3000 MVD NOC system requires: • One Series 3000 MVD transmitter with the Net Oil Computer softw are option • One Micro Motion sensor installed on the oil/w ater or oil le g Optional comp onents include : • A meter on the gas le g. This meter ca[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 5 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin In Figure 2-1: • The NOC system is implemente d with a two-phase separator . • An optional gas meter is installe d, and gas data is sent to th e Series 3000 de vice via the frequenc y input. • Density-based water cut data is used. •[...]

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    6 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview In Figure 2-2: • The NOC system is implemente d with a three-phase separator . • An optional gas meter is installed, and gas flo w rate data is sent to the Series 3000 de vice via the frequency input. • A meter is installed on the water le g, b ut the Series 3000 de vice does not mo[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 7 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin In Figure 2-3: • The NOC system is implemented with a Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone™ (GLCC). • A gas meter is installed on the gas le g. In th is e xample, a Micro Motion meter is used, and it provides ga s flo w rate data for g as m[...]

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    8 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview 2.2.3 Operation mod es The NOC system operates in either W ell T est mode or Continuous mod e: • In W ell T est mode, well tests can be performe d on up to 48 wells. A manifo ld system is used to ensure that output from a single well is routed through the test separator and the NOC syst[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 9 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 2.2.4 Required well data The follo wing information is requ ired for each well t hat will be tested or measured b y the NOC system: • Density of dry oil from this well, at referenc e temperature and reference pressure. T o ensure the most[...]

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    10 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview 2.3 NOC applicat ion features and o ptions This section describes sev eral features and options of the NOC application. 2.3.1 T emperature correction T emperature correction refers to the con version of data collected at the observed process temperature to the equi v alent va lues at ref[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 11 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 2.3.3 Shrinkage fa ctors “Shrinkage” is a decrease in volume caused by the e v aporation of solution gas, b y the flashing of vo latile natural gas, or b y lo wered temperature during the crude oil stabilization process. By estimating [...]

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    12 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview T o determine the v alue to use for the driv e gain thre shold, ob serve dri ve gain values for this system during v arious flo w conditions. The NOC application can perform sev eral dif feren t actions if transient b ubbles are detect ed: • Substituting a pre viously meas ured density[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 13 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Figure 2-8 Hold L ast Valu e effect on de nsity measurement 2.3.5 Gas m easurem ent If you want the NOC application to report gas flow data: • A mass flo w gas meter must be installed on the g as leg • The gas meter must be connected t[...]

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    14 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview When a transient mist interv al is detected: • The mass flo w rate ove r the previous n seconds is av eraged and stored as the TMR M1 v alue, where n is the v alue conf igured for T i me Period. • When the dri ve gain drops belo w the conf igured threshold for more th an three second[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 15 NOC Overview NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Note the fo llowing: • Only the most recent 24 hours of data can be recalculated. • Recalculation is based on 15 -minute “snapshot” a verage v alues. As a result, recalculated data will typically be less accurate than the or iginal[...]

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    16 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters NOC Overview 2.5 NOC measurement terminology The terms used in NOC measurement are listed and defined in T able 2-1. These terms are used in a v ariety of process va riables and loca tions throughout the NOC application. Ta b l e 2 - 1 NOC measurement terms and definitions NOC term Definition Gross T[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 17 NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Chapter 3 Using the Display and Menu System 3.1 About this chapter This chapter explains ho w to use the Series 3000 di splay and menu system. Using the di splay , you can mov e through the men us, conf igure the application, monitor and cont rol the a[...]

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    18 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Using the Display and Menu Syst em 3.3 Menu systems Most Series 3000 display fun ctions are or ganized into two menu sy stems: • The Management menu allows you to perform configuration and maintenance task s. • The V ie w menu allo ws you to monitor and control the process. The W ell Performance [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 19 Using the Display and Menu Syst em NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin T o enter the menus: • T o enter the Management menu system, press the Security butt on. The Security b utton is in the lo wer right corner of the display , marked with a pad lock icon (see Figure 3-1). Y ou may or [...]

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    20 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Using the Display and Menu Syst em Figure 3-4 Function buttons ALARMS DEVICE 1 Configuration Maintenance Security Language SEL HELP EXIT F3 function b utton VIEW Access the View men u EXIT Exit to previous menu or cancel a change NO Cancel action PREV Return to the previous sc reen ABOR T • Abor t [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 21 Using the Display and Menu Syst em NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 3.5 Using the cursor control bu ttons The cursor control butto ns mov e the cu rsor around the display menus. In menus, the cursor is a re verse-vide o highlight bar . •U s e t h e Up and Down b uttons to locate the[...]

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    22 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Using the Display and Menu Syst em Figure 3-5 Cursor control buttons Density ↓ Density Units g/cm3 Density Damping 1.7 sec Density Cutoff 0.005 000 g/cm3 Slug Low Limit 0.005000 g/cm3 SA VE HELP EXIT Density ↓ Density Units g/cm3 Density Damping 1.7 sec Density Cutoff 0.005000 g/cm3 Slug Low Limi[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 23 NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Chapter 4 Configuring the NOC Application 4.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to configure the NO C application and perform density determination procedures. The follo wing topics are discussed: • Basic configuration procedure – see [...]

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    24 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion Figure 4-1 W ell Performance Measurement menu 4.3 Basic configuratio n procedure T o configure the NOC application, the following general steps are required: 1. Set Mode of Operation to Contin uous or W ell T est . • In Continuous mode, one well, separator, or pipel[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 25 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 4. If you are usin[...]

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    26 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion 7. Set the parameters in the Compensations menu as desired. •F o r T ransient Bubble Remedi ation , see Section 2.3.4 for a disc ussion of this feature, and see Section 4.6 for additional setup instructions. •F o r T ransient Mist Remedi ation , see Section 2.3.6 [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 27 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 9. If desired, con[...]

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    28 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion 10. If desired, configure the proc ess monitor to display NOC proce ss variables. Instructions for configuri ng the process monitor are in the manual entitl ed Series 3000 MVD T ransmitters and Contr ollers: Conf iguration an d Use Manual. The follo w ing NOC process [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 29 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 4.4 Setting up a w[...]

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    30 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion 4.5.2 Setting up pressure compensation fo r oil density an d water density T o set up pressure compensation for oil density and w ater density: 1. See Figure 4-1. In the W ell Data-Densities menu, set Press Comp Oil Density to the factor to be used to compensate for t[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 31 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 5. In the W ell Da[...]

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    32 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion Figure 4-2 Density determination – Last Dates screen Figure 4-3 Density determination – Pr ocedure Selection screen 4.9.1 Performing a density determination for water There are two density determination methods for water: in-line and manual. The in-line method req[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 33 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin In-line density de[...]

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    34 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion During this period, the screen sho wn in Figure 4 -5 is displaye d. (The current pressure value may or may not be display ed.) Y ou can pres s ST OP to stop the av eraging. Y ou will be returned to the pre vious screen. Figure 4-5 Density determination fo r water – [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 35 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin 9. If pressure com[...]

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    36 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion 9. The NOC application con verts the observ ed water density to w ater density at reference temperature, and displays a screen similar to Fi gure 4-8. This screen also displays the stored v alue for water density at reference temperature, and the date and time at whic[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 37 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Figure 4-9 Density[...]

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    38 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion Figure 4-10 Density determination for oil – In pr ocess 7. If you are using the density-based water cut, tak e a sample of the fluid in t he pipe during this a veraging period , then measure the water cut of the sample. Y ou can use an y standard procedure (e.g., ce[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 39 Configuring the NOC Applica tion NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin NOC Overview NOC Configuration Using the Display Before Y ou Begin Figure 4-11 Densit[...]

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    40 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Configuring the NOC Applica tion Figure 4-12 Density determina tion for oil – W ater cut entry screen 14. Enter the water cut measured in Step 7, then press SA VE . 15. Select Calculate at Ref , then press SEL . The NOC application uses this water cut data to con vert the observed oil density to dr[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 41 T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Chapter 5 Operation Mode – NOC 5.1 About this chapter This chapter expl ains ho w to us e the NOC application to run a we ll test or perform continuous measurement. The following topics are discussed: • For W ell T est mode: - W ell testing overvie w – see S[...]

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    42 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC Figure 5-1 W ell Performance Measurement menu – S electing the well Well Selection screens Well Selection screens View menu Well Performance Meas Start Well Test View Well Tests Wells 1 to 12 Wells 13 to 24 Wells 25 to 36 Wells 37 to 48 Well #: Well name Well #: Well name Wel[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 43 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Figure 5-2 W ell Performance Measurement menu – Ru nning the well test Stop Well Test? Well name Last Test Time Date START On Test Test Started Date Time Test Time Elapsed Hour Min STOP YES NO EXIT Return to Well Test View Well Tests View [...]

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    44 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC 5.2.1 Running a well test T o run a well test: 1. Ensure that the NOC application is set for W ell T est mode, and that all necessary data for the well has been conf igured. 2. As sho wn in Figu re 5-1: a. From the V iew menu, select Well P erformanc e Measurement . b . Select [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 45 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.2.2 Viewing well test data Y ou can access well tes t data at se ve ral points in the menu. Note: Y ou can also r ead well test data via Modb us or r eport actual and aver ag e pr ocess variables by assigning them to a millia mp or fr eque[...]

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    46 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC Ta b l e 5 - 2 Quick View data – We ll T est mode Proc ess v ariab le Definition A v erage net oil rate Current net oil flow rate. Ma y or may not include oil carr y-over , depending on TMR configuration. Net oil total T otal net oil, by v o lume, calculated from the beginnin[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 47 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.2.3 Time periods for average, minimum, m aximum, and total values For the current test, running av erage, minimum, ma ximum, and total v alues for each process v ariable are calculated from the be ginning of the test. When the well test is[...]

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    48 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC 5.2.5 Recalculating well test data Y ou can recalculate well test da ta for any stored well test. Y ou can perform the recalc ulation during a well test or between well tests. T o recalculate well test data: 1. Refer to Figure 5-2 and select Recalc ulate W ell T est . 2. Naviga[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 49 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.3 Continuous mode me asurement over view In Continuous mode, measuremen t begin s as soon as the system is up and running, or as soon as the system is config ured for Continuous mode measuremen t. Y ou cannot start and stop Continuous mode[...]

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    50 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC Figure 5-3 W ell Performance Measurement menu – C ontinuous mode measuremen t View menu Well Perform ance Mea s View Production Meas Net Oil Water C ut Gross Flow Net Water Drive Gain Density Temperature Back Flow Mass Flow Gas Volume (1 ) TMR Flo w (2) TMR Drive Gain (2) Unc[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 51 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.3.1 Viewing Contin uous mode measurement data T o vie w basic data from Con tinuous mode measurement, use the Quick V iew menu sho wn in Figure 5-3. Process v ariables a vailable from the Quick V i e w menu are listed in T able 5-6. Note: [...]

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    52 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.2 Pausing and resuming Continuous mode mea surement Use the Pa use / Resume option sho wn in Figure 5-3 to pause and resume Contin uous mode measurement. While measurement is paused, no data is collected, displayed, or stored, and average, minimum, maximum, total, or in ven[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 53 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.3.3 Resetting, saving, and managing Continuous mode time periods Running a verage, minimum, maxi mum, and total v alues are calculated from the beginning of Continuous mode measurement. Note: In ventory values ar e calculated fr om the be [...]

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    54 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.4 Other activity during Continu ous mode measurement During continuo us measurement, you can use the EXIT button on the W e ll Performance Measurement screen to move between the continuous measurem ent screens and the V iew menu. From the V ie w menu, you can perform an y a[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 55 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Figure 5-5 Archive records – Continuous mode measu rement View menu Well Performanc e Meas EXIT View Archives Recalculat e Timestamp Timestamp Timestamp Timestamp REC (1) Quick View Net Oil Water C ut Gross Flow Net Water Drive Gain Densit[...]

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    56 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.6 Recalculating Continuous mode da ta T o recalculate Continuous mode data, refer to Figure 5-5 and: 1. Select Recalculate from the W ell Performance Measurement menu. 2. Specify the archiv e record you wa nt to recalculate. 3. Select Recalc Parameter s and set recalculatio[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 57 Operation Mode – NOC T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation 5.4 Changing mo des Changing from W ell T est mode to Continuous mode, or fro m Continuous mode to W ell T est mode, affects current measurement and data collection. T o change modes, follo w the instructions in this section. T o change from[...]

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    58 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 59 T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Chapter 6 Diagnostics and T roubleshooting 6.1 About this chapter This chapter provides information on the status alarms associated with the NOC application. Note: F or information on diagnostics or tr oubleshoot ing for the Series 3000 platform, see the manual en[...]

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    60 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 61 T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Appendix A Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts A.1 Overview This appendix provides menu fl o wcharts for the Series 3000 disp lay when the NOC application is installed: • Startup display – see Figure A-1 • V ie w menu – see Figure A-2 • Management menu, top lev [...]

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    62 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts A.3 View menu Figure A-2 shows the V iew menu. Figure A-2 View menu: Special applications – Net Oil Computer Screen 5 Var Var Screen 4 Var Var Screen 3 Var Var Screen 2 Var Var View Menu LCD Options Diagnostic Monitor Process Totalizers Process Monitoring Active Alarm L[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 63 Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation A.4 Management me nus The Management menu system is illustrated in Figures A-3 through A-8: • Figure A-3 sho ws the top lev el of the Management menu, plus the S ecurity and Language menus. • Figures A-4 through A-7 sho w the Confi[...]

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    64 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts Figure A-4 Configuration menu Management Menu Configuration Inputs System ·T a g · Time ·D a t e · Alarm Severity · Electronics Alarms · Process Alarms · Sensor Alarms · Configuration Alarms Frequency Input · Flow Rate Units · Scaling Method · Frequency (2) ·F[...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 65 Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Figure A-5 Configuration menu continued Management Menu Configuration Well Performance Measurement Mode of Operation continued Reference Temperature Well Data-Densities Wells 1 to 12 (1) Wells 13 to 24 (1) Wells 25 to 36 (1) Wells 37 t[...]

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    66 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts Figure A-6 Configuration menu continued Management Menu Configuration Measurements Discrete Events · Discrete Event 1–5 · Event Type · Process Variable ·H I P V V a l u e (1) · LO PV Value (1) continued Outputs Monitoring Screens 1–5 · Variables 1–4 Variables [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 67 Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Figure A-7 Configuration menu continued Configure RS-485 · Protocol ·H A R T · Modbus RTU · Modbus ASCII · Printer · Configure Protocol · Baud Rate · Parity · Data Bits · Stop Bits · Polling Address · Byte Order Protocol=HA[...]

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    68 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmit ters Series 3000 Menu Flowch arts Figure A-8 Mainte nance menu Management Menu Maintenance Alarm History Active Alarm Log Alarm Event Log Process Inventory Mass Inventory Volume Inventory Freq Input Inventory Calibration Sensor Zero · Zero Time · Mass Flow Rate · Calibrate Zero · Restore Factory Zero [...]

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    Net Oil Computer Supplement 69 T roubleshooting Index Series 3000 Menus NOC Operation Index A Archive records 53 B Buttons cursor control buttons 21 function buttons 19 Security button 19 C Communication tools 375 Field Communicator 1 local display 1 ProLink II 1 Configuration basic procedure 24 configuration overview 1 displaying NOC data on pro c[...]

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