Ultrasonic Flow Meters provide predictive diagnostics.

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With diagnostic firmware and software, Daniel® Ultrasonic Meters offer real-time monitoring and alarm capabilities. Software detects oil and gas flow disturbances that may affect measurement, delivers maintenance alarms prompting action to avoid failure, and provides intuitive view of meter health. In addition to AGA 10 Speed of Sound calculations, firmware offers continuous flow analysis and generates actionable alerts to identify abnormal flow profiles, upstream blockage, and deposit build-up.



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Emerson Enhances the Predictive Diagnostics of Daniel Ultrasonic Meters to Increase Uptime and Minimize Measurement Uncertainty in Oil And Gas Custody Transfer



Predictive alerts prompt action to deal with flow disturbances and installation issues before they affect measurement performance or cause unscheduled downtime

HOUSTON, TEXAS (October 7, 2009) -- Emerson Process Management has introduced a new version of its Daniel® ultrasonic meter diagnostic firmware and software with advanced real-time monitoring and alarming capabilities that reduce measurement uncertainty and improve uptime. The new software detects oil and gas flow disturbances that may affect measurement, delivers maintenance alarms prompting action to avoid failure, and provides an intuitive view of the meter health.

The new firmware provides continuous flow analysis and generates actionable alerts to identify not only abnormal flow profiles, but also upstream blockage, deposit build-up within the meter, and the existence of liquid hydrocarbon in gas. The firmware also provides real-time AGA 10 Speed of Sound (SOS) calculations. These calculations reduce measurement uncertainty by comparing AGA 10 SOS calculations with the meter-calculated SOS. Significant differences in SOS can indicate possible upstream process upsets and can validate the integrity of the ultrasonic flow meter, gas analysis and analog measurements.

The ultrasonic predictive alerts are generated by deviations from the initial baseline value of the meter. Baselines can be established at the calibration lab or upon initial start-up, triggering alarms to identify installation problems that can add to the uncertainty of measurement, and enable operators to avoid unscheduled downtime or process upsets.

"Continuous, reliable, and accurate fiscal measurement is critically important to our customers' business," said Peter Syrnyk, vice president of engineering of Daniel Measurement and Control. "We remain focused on serving these important market needs and are continually improving ultrasonic flow measurement technology by providing new flow dynamics intelligence that enables easy access to expert flow analysis, alerts operators of flow disturbances, and suggests corrective actions to take."

All diagnostic information delivered from the meter can be viewed with Daniel's Customer Ultrasonic Interface (CUI 5). This Windows®-based software application allows users to configure the meter, view flow profiles and actionable alerts, record log files, trend data, and troubleshoot installation problems. The meter's Ethernet compatibility enables multiple users to remotely monitor the meter and access real-time data. Users can also download archive logs to verify the measurement integrity of the meter.

The advanced diagnostics of Daniel ultrasonic meters can also be accessed via Emerson's AMS® Suite predictive maintenance software which uses enhanced EDDL functionality to give a consistent, graphical presentation of information across Emerson's intelligent field devices. Plant personnel can quickly detect and respond to abnormal situations with a holistic view of the process. Users can configure the ultrasonic meter online in the comfort of the maintenance shop using AMS Device Manager or in the field using a 375 Field Communicator.

Daniel liquid and gas ultrasonic meters are part of Emerson's broad range of intelligent, digital field devices that power the PlantWeb® digital plant architecture. Cost savings, increased availability, and enhanced safety and environmental compliance are achieved when ultrasonic flow meters are integrated into the PlantWeb® architecture.

About Emerson Process Management

Emerson Process Management (www.emersonprocess.com), an Emerson business, is a leader in helping businesses automate their production, processing and distribution in the chemical, oil and gas, refining, pulp and paper, power, water and wastewater treatment, mining and metals, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and other industries. The company combines superior products and technology with industry-specific engineering, consulting, project management and maintenance services. Its brands include PlantWeb®, Syncade(TM), Fisher®, Rosemount®, Micro Motion®, Daniel®, DeltaV(TM), Ovation®, and AMS® Suite.

About Emerson

Emerson (NYSE:EMR), based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Sales in fiscal 2008 were $24.8 billion and Emerson is ranked 94th on the Fortune 500 list of America's largest companies. For more information, visit www.Emerson.com.

PlantWeb, Syncade, Fisher, Rosemount, Micro Motion, Daniel, DeltaV, Ovation, and AMS are marks owned by one of the Emerson Process Management legal entities. Other marks are property of their respective owners.

Contacts:

Khadra Helminski, Emerson Process Management, Daniel 713-827-3831, Khadra.Helminski@Emerson.com

Lisa Eisenbrey, Emerson Process Management 512-834-7106, Lisa.Eisenbrey@Emerson.com

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