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The document describes a gas metering system with two main subsystems: 1) field-mounted metering streams with ultrasonic flow meters, temperature and pressure transmitters, and gas chromatographs; and 2) a control system with a flow computer and supervisory computer for monitoring. The field-mounted system measures natural gas flows with ultrasonic meters and transmitters that measure temperature and pressure. The control system includes a flow computer for flow calculations and a supervisory computer running SCADA software to monitor flows, alarms, and trends. Security roles in the SCADA system restrict access to configuration, set points, and monitoring.

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The document describes a gas metering system with two main subsystems: 1) field-mounted metering streams with ultrasonic flow meters, temperature and pressure transmitters, and gas chromatographs; and 2) a control system with a flow computer and supervisory computer for monitoring. The field-mounted system measures natural gas flows with ultrasonic meters and transmitters that measure temperature and pressure. The control system includes a flow computer for flow calculations and a supervisory computer running SCADA software to monitor flows, alarms, and trends. Security roles in the SCADA system restrict access to configuration, set points, and monitoring.

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WASCO SALES GAS METERING

SYSTEM

System Overview
The Metering system is sub-divided into 2 major subsystems. These are:
1.) Field Mounted Metering Streams Which
includes 3 no. USM with upstream meter tube & PT,
TT & 2 no. of GC.
2.) Control System ( Flow Computer installed in
Control Panel) with Supervisory System

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Field Mounted Metering System
The proposed Sales gas metering system upgrade is intended to
replace the existing 3 Orifice metering streams for measurement of
Natural Gas With Daniel Ultrasonic Meter. Major components in the
system are
1.) Ultrasonic flow meters with upstream meter tube for each stream.
2.) Temperature Transmitter with RTD in Thermo well for each stream.
3.) Pressure transmitter for each Stream
4.) Junction box.
5.) Gas Chromatograph -2No.

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Control System with SCADA
Major components are
1.) Control Panel (1800 mm (H) * 800 mm (W) * 600 mm (D) 1no.
2.) Flow Computer (FloBoss S600+) - 2no.(Duty Standby)
3.) Laser Printer - 2no.
4.) Ethernet Switches. - 2no.
5.) Supervisory Computer 1no.

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Ultrasonic flow Meter
Daniel 3400 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter is designed to accurately measure Gas
products in accordance with International standard.
Meter Performance
Flow calibrated accuracy is 0.1% of reading relative to lab over entire flow
calibration range (Qmin-Qmax)
Accuracy is 0.3% including lab uncertainty
Repeatability is 0.05% of reading for 5 to 100 fps
Meter meets or exceeds AGA 9 (2007) performance specifications

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Temperature Transmitter
The Temperature Transmitter ismounted on each stream as per hook up
diagram for measurement of line temperature. The Measurement elements is
Pt 100 in accordance to IEC 60751 tolerance class A. The RTDs are 4 wire.
Signal from RTD is connected to the remote mounted Temperature transmitter.
The O/p of Temperature Transmitter is 2 wire 4 - 20 mA HART.
Pressure Transmitter
The Pressure transmitters will be mounted on each stream a for measurement
of in line pressure. The Inline pressure is used for pressure compensation of
the flow. Transmitter Output: 4 -20 mA, HART Compliant.Two-valve integral
pressure manifold is used with 3051 transmitters. The first valve provides
instrument isolation. The second valve allows venting, draining, or calibration
through the test port. The Manifold is available with 1/214 NPT male process
connections.

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Gas Chromatograph.
Two No. of Gas Chromatographs shall be installed near the inlet header with 3
sided shelter. Both the GC shall take the gas sample from common sample
probe installed on 1nozzle on inlet header. There are three major parts of GC.
Sample Probe.
Sample Conditioning System.
Gas Chromatograph Analyzer.
Sample handling has two basic functions:
To supply the analyzer with a sample representative of actual process. The
sample as analyzed must be essentially the same as the process.
To provide calibration gases as a reference so the system can calibrate itself.
Extractive sampling is often complex. The sample is gathered by a probe at
Take-off and transported to shelter for conditioning and analysis. Sample
conditioning removes particulates and moisture without altering the sample's
chemistry or concentration. A probe filter blocks particulates from entering the
system.
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Gas Chromatograph Analyzer.
The Model 700XA is a high-speed gas chromatograph (GC) system that is
engineered to meet specific field application requirements based on typical
natural gas stream composition and anticipated concentration of the selected
components. In its standard configuration, the Model 700 can handle up to four
streams: typically, three for sample and one for calibration. The Model 700
system consists of below major parts:
Analyzer assembly
The analyzer assembly includes airless oven, the columns, TCDs/TCDs, a
preamplifier, power supply, stream switching valves, analytical valves and
solenoids
Controller Assembly
The electronics assembly includes the electronics and ports necessary for signal
processing, instrument control, data storage, personal computer (PC) interface,
and telecommunications. This assembly allows the user to use MON2020 to
control the GC.

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Control Panel
The Metering Control Panel shall be placed in the Control cabin (Safe area).
One Enclosures of size 1800 (H) x 800 (W) x 600 (D) shall be used to house
the Flow computer (Floboss S600+) The Flow computer cabinet shall be
equipped with Surge protectors, MCBs, TBs etc. An Instrument earth (IE),
Shield earth (IS) and Power earth (PE) shall be provided in the cabinet.
For more details pls. Refer 97151018-3-050 Control Panel GA drawing and
97151018-3-051Interconnecting Diagram

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Emerson Floboss S600+ Flow Computer
Flow computer is used for computation of corrected flow with pressure &
temperature compensation &reporting . It has dedicated IO card as per types of
inputs.
The FloBoss S600+ Flow Computer is a panel-mount flow computer designed
specifically to measure hydrocarbon liquid and gas where versatility and
accuracy matter. The standard features of the S600+ make it ideal for fiscal
measurement, custody transfer, batch loading, and meter proving applications.
The S600+ allows to configure multi-stream, multi-station applications, enabling
simultaneous measurement of meter liquids and gasses.
The S600+ is designed for use either as a stand-alone flow computer or as a
system component. The intelligent I/O modules fit both gas and liquid
applications and typically support two dual-pulsed streams and a header.
Adding I/O modules (up to a maximum of three) allows to configure up to six
dual-pulsed streams or up to 10 single-pulsed streams and two headers.
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SCADA
One machine of HP Make are provided which acts as a SCADA computer.
This computer are referred as Metering Supervisory Computers which
communicates with Flow Computers on Ethernet through Cisco switches.
SCADA software with license of 300 Tags is installed on the supervisory
Computer. SCADA software acts as the primary interface for metering
supervision, entry and display of data.
The supervisory computer shall have as a minimum the following facilities:
Alphanumeric display of all data, control requests.
Process data
Flow Meter & GC diagnostic data
Trends
Keyboard for data entry commands, etc.;
Alarm indication & acceptance facility.
Reports.
The supervisory computer, as a minimum, performs the following functions
and where necessary, display the relevant data: Form a database of selected
alarms, measured and calculated variables, obtained via the data bus from
the stream measurement flow computers.
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Metering Operation Philosophy
All Metering Streams are installed with inlet & outlet manual isolation valves.
These valves shall be fully opened when particular stream is required to be
online & can be remained close when stream to be isolated. Also for each
stream drain & vent valves are provided.

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SCADA SYSTEM
Network/Interface
Communication between the flow computer and supervisory system shall be
realized via Ethernet connection. The protocol that shall be used for the
communication is Modbus TCP/IP
The scheme is a graphical representation of the network how it shall be
connected.

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Securities
There are three types of Securities for SCADA operation
1. Administrator: By accessing this level (Login), user have full rights for
configuration, modification, Set Point change, acknowledge alarms.
2. Engineer: By accessing this level (Login), user have rights for Set point
change & acknowledge alarms etc. User cannot do the configuration,
modification.
3. Operator: By accessing this level (Login), user have limited access like
acknowledge alarms & monitoring the data on SCADA. User cannot do
configuration, modification, Set point Change.
Graphics
The SCADA application is divided in to various graphics representing the
complete skid.
The graphics available in the application are the following:
Skid Overview
System Architecture
Trending graphic
Skid Alarms graphic
Reports
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Hands-On: Familiarization with the Metering Skid and Components

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Any Questions ?

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