Τόπος καταγωγής:
Σιγκαπούρη
Μάρκα:
rosemount
Αριθμό μοντέλου:
3418
3418 Ultrasonic Meter for Gas: High-Accuracy Custody Transfer Solutions
The Rosemount 3418 Ultrasonic Meter for Gas is a state-of-the-art solution designed for high-accuracy custody transfer and critical pipeline applications. Featuring an advanced 8-path ultrasonic design, it delivers exceptional precision, reliability, and long-term stability in natural gas measurement. With robust diagnostics, minimal maintenance requirements, and compliance with international standards, the 3418 ensures confidence in every transaction. Its innovative electronics and streamlined installation make it the preferred choice for operators seeking both performance and efficiency in demanding gas transmission environments.
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| Parameter | Rosemount 3418 | Rosemount USM 3410/3412 | Emerson Daniel 3410 Series | KROHNE ALTOSONIC V | SICK FLOWSIC600 | Honeywell Elster Q.Sonic Plus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Path Configuration | 8‑path | 2–4 path | 4–6 path | 5‑path | 4–6 path | 6–8 path |
| Application | Custody transfer of natural gas | Non‑custody transfer, pipeline balance, storage | Custody transfer, transmission pipelines | Custody transfer of natural gas | Custody transfer, pipeline monitoring | Custody transfer, high‑volume pipelines |
| Accuracy | ±0.2% (calibrated) | ±0.2% (calibrated), ±1.5% (uncalibrated) | ±0.2% | ±0.3% | ±0.3% | ±0.2% |
| Pressure Range | Up to 1480 psi (100 bar) | 150–4000 psig | Up to 1440 psi | Up to 100 bar | Up to 100 bar | Up to 100 bar |
| Key Features | High accuracy, advanced diagnostics, compliance with international standards | Compact design, Mark III electronics, robust monitoring | Widely used in gas transmission, strong diagnostics | Proven in European gas networks, compact installation | High reliability, strong self‑diagnostics, compact electronics | Advanced path redundancy, ISO compliance |
Q1: What is the main application of gas ultrasonic flow meters?
A1: They are primarily used for custody transfer and pipeline monitoring of natural gas, ensuring accurate measurement in high‑volume transmission systems.
Q2: How accurate are these meters?
A2: Accuracy ranges from ±0.2% (calibrated, custody transfer models like Rosemount 3418 or Elster Q.Sonic Plus) to ±0.3% (monitoring models like KROHNE ALTOSONIC V or SICK FLOWSIC600).
Q3: What is the difference between custody transfer and non‑custody transfer models?
A3: Custody transfer models (e.g., Rosemount 3418, Elster Q.Sonic Plus) are designed for commercial transactions where precision and compliance are critical. Non‑custody transfer models (e.g., Rosemount USM 3410/3412) are used for pipeline balance, storage, and internal monitoring.
Q4: How do path configurations affect performance?
A4: More paths (6–8) provide redundancy and higher accuracy for custody transfer. Fewer paths (2–4) are sufficient for monitoring and balance applications, offering cost efficiency.
Q5: What are the key advantages compared to traditional flow meters?
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Q6: Which industries typically use these meters?
A6: Natural gas transmission, distribution companies, power plants, and industrial facilities requiring precise gas measurement.
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