Using Ultrasonic Flowmeters for Non-Custody-Transfer Applications

Nov. 26, 2012

This video features a case study on Emerson Process Management's Daniel 3812 ultrasonic flowmeter for non-custody-transfer applications. As ultrasonic flowmeters continue to gain popularity, they are being implemented in a wider range of applications, expanding beyond their typical uses in custody-transfer environments to touch on other flow measurement scenarios such as allocation metering, leak detect, batching, and a range of other applications.

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USING ULTRASONIC FLOWMETERS FOR NON-CUSTODY-TRANSFER APPLICATIONS
This video features a case study on Emerson Process Management's Daniel 3812 ultrasonic flowmeter for non-custody-transfer applications. As ultrasonic flowmeters continue to gain popularity, they are being implemented in a wider range of applications, expanding beyond their typical uses in custody-transfer environments to touch on other flow measurement scenarios such as allocation metering, leak detect, batching, and a range of other applications where accuracy isn't a primary concern, but performance and reliability are of critical importance.

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