CAUTION!
ESCAPING FLUIDS HAZARD
The purchaser of the meter is responsible for the selection of Daniel components/seals and
materials compatible with the chemical properties of the measurement fluid.
Failure to select suitable meter components/seals may cause escaping fluids, resulting in injury
or equipment damage.
WARNING!
HEARING DAMAGE
Wear proper hearing protection before approaching a metering system that is generating a
large amount of audible noise. Obey all facility safety rules.
Failure to comply could result in temporary or permanent hearing loss.
1.2 Field hydrostatic pressure testing procedures
CAUTION!
LEAKAGE OR PRESSURE CONTAINING PARTS FAILURE
Use precautions to eliminate hazards to personnel in the event of leakage or failure of the
liquid ultrasonic meter pressure containing parts or failure of the test equipment and to
prevent over-pressurization during the test procedure.
Failure to comply may result in injury to personnel or cause damage to the equipment.
1.2.1 T-Slot Transducer Assembly and Mount
1. Slowly vent all line pressure on the 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter to atmosphere.
2. Disconnect transducer cable from the transducer holder.
3. Loosen the T-Slot transducer assembly with a 1 1/4 inch (32 mm) wrench or socket.
Carefully remove the T-Slot transducer assembly.
4. Place a label on the transducer assembly to marks its location. Port locations are
marked on the transducer cable as well as on cast meter housings.
5. Apply a small amount of Nickel antiseize compound (P/N 3-9960-134) to the
threads of the Hydrotest plug from Hydrotest kit and install it into the mount.
Required kit part numbers are listed below.
Model 3415 Quantity 1 x 1-360-01-220
Quantity 1 x 1-360-01-221
Model 3416 Quantity 1 x 1-360-01-220
Quantity 1 x 1-360-01-222
Maintenance
2 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter