Model DE-3 Air Release Heads Parts List

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Issue/Rev. 0.0 (1/14) Smith Meter Air Eliminator Model DE-3 Air Release Heads Parts List Bulletin MN03021 Contents Section 1 Introduction... Page 2 Principle of Operation... Page 2 Section 2 Installation... Page 4 Mechanical... Page 5 Electrical 120 Vac... Page 5 Electrical 240 Vac... Page 6 Section 3 Start Up... Page 7 DE-3 with 210... Page 7 Section 4 Troubleshooting... Page 8 Preventative Maintenance... Page 8 Section 5 Related Publications... Page 9 The Most Trusted Name In Measurement

Section 1 Introduction Principle of Operaton The Smith Meter Model DE-3 Air Release Head is designed to be used in conjunction with a Petro-gard II unloading system interfaced to an AccuLoad with a model AR or VAR air eliminator tank. The three float switches on the DE-3 assembly are configured as Stop (lower switch), Low (middle switch) and High (top switch) flow Digital Inputs in the AccuLoad to define when to open the flow control valve, when to advance from the low flow rate to high flow rate, and when to close the valve in the unloading operation. When the batch is started, the main pump is turned on and product starts to fill the system and the AccuLoad monitors the lower float switch (stop flow switch). The control valve remains closed to allow the air vent solenoid to vent the initial slug of air from the tank. The vented air may be plumbed back into the flow, downstream of the meter. A sight glass is incorporated in the DE-3 plumbing to verify that the product is not bypassing the meter. When the stop float switch is activated, the control valve is opened and low flow is initiated as programmed in the AccuLoad. An optional zero flow timer can be programmed in the AccuLoad. If this option is used, as the fluid level rises in the tank, the zero flow timer counts down. If the stop float switch is not activated by the incoming fluid within the count down timer, the batch is stopped. As the tank fills with product and air is vented through the air vent solenoid, the middle and the upper float switches are monitored. Once the middle and the upper float switches are activated, the AccuLoad will initiate the high flow rate programmed in the AccuLoad. If during the batch, entrapped air in the fluid accumulates in the tank so the fluid level drops below the upper and the middle float switches, the AccuLoad will signal the control valve to initiate the low flow rate and the air will be vented. The low flow rate will remain until the air is vented and the middle and the upper float switches are raised, at that time high flow will be returned to resume delivery of the batch. At the end of the batch, the fluid level in the tank will lower as air enters the tank. As the air accumulates, the upper and the middle floats will drop initiating low flow. The delivery will continue at low flow until the fluid level in the tank drops to the lower float switch. When the lower float drops the AccuLoad turns off the main pump. *Reference AccuLoad III Unloading Application Bulletin AB06055 for optional gear pump operation and product detection using Boolean Equations in the AccuLoad III. DE-3 Electronic Head Logic Flow Rate Condition vs. Floats/Switches and Air Vent Flow Rate Zero Low Low High High Low Zero Air Vent (N.C) Open Open Open Closed Closed Open Open Top Float Down Down Down Up Down Down Down Middle Float Down Down Up Up Up Down Down Lower Float Down Up Up Up Up Up Down Table 1 Proper operation requires the flow rate conditions to move sequentially starting from left to right and then right to left in the above table. If for any reason the AccuLoad detects the DE Head switches in an undefined state (such as Top floats up and middle and low float down), a DE Head alarm will be generated. Page 2 MN03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14)

Section 1 Introduction 03A Ball 10B Check Air Vent Solenoid (N.C) Sight Glass Customer Supplied Input Power J. Box w/relay, Current Limited Barrier Plug Mounting Plate Upper Tank AR or VAR Middle Float Switch Assembly Supply To Meter Lower Figure 1 Smith Meter Model DE-3 with Model AR Air Eliminator Tank Customer Supplied Input Power 03A Ball 10B Check Sight Glass Air Vent Solenoid (N.C) J. Box w/relay, Current Limited Barrier Plug Monitoring Plate VAR Tank Supply Upper Middle Float Switch Assembly Lower To Meter Figure 2 Smith Meter Model VDE-3 with Model VAR Air Eliminator Tank Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14) MN03021 Page 3

Section 2 Installation Electrical Ground Screw (Green) Ref. For Solenoid Green Wire #1 #2 Position }Relay #3 Switch Isolator Model 30A Solenoid Sight Glass Check Model 03A Ball Rail Mounting See Note 1 Housing Relay Mounting Flange Stem and Float Switches See Note 2 Float Guard Note 1: Apply a thin coat of grease, Mystik-JT-6, or equivalent to the mating surfaces before mounting to cover. Note 2: Allow sufficient clearance for maintenance access. Figure 3 DE-3 and VDE-3 Electric Petro-gard II Assembly Tank Truck DE-3 PD Meter with UPT Strainer Air Eliminator 210 Pump to Tank Check Auxiliary Pump Motor Starter AccuLoad Ground Unit Figure 4 DE-3 Electric Petro-gard II Assembly on Truck Skid Page 4 MN03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14)

Section 2 Installation Mechanical 1. After the initial unpacking and inspection of equipment, the DE-3 air eliminator head should be ready for installation. 2. Insert eight studs into the air eliminator tank branch connection (Smith Meter standard RB bolt circle) on top of the tank. Place the gasket over studs and branch connection. 3. Be sure that the floats on the float switch assembly travel freely on stem. 4. Carefully lower the DE-3 float assembly into the tank, being careful not to bend or damage floats and stem inside of float guard. Be aware of outlet nozzle inside the tank and possible contact. Be sure that the float assembly is vertical and the junction box cover is accessible. 5. Fasten the eliminator head to tank studs with eight nuts. 6. Make the appropriate connection to the air vent line from the air eliminator head. Run vent line from the ball valve to vapor recovery or plumb vent back into the system downstream of the meter. 7. Proceed to the next section appropriate to your installation. Electrical 120 Vac Caution: Be sure all power is turned off before wiring the equipment. 1. Connect the main AC power being supplied through L1 to Terminal 14 on the intrinsically safe barrier at position #3. AWG 18 minimum wire size is recommended for all connections (Figure 4). 2. Connect the AC supply neutral to the relay Terminal 7 and the air eliminator vent solenoid. 3. Make the three (DEH H, DEH L, and DEH S) connections to the AccuLoad (see AccuLoad Installation Manual). 4. Use an ohm meter to test that all three float contacts to the intrinsically safe barriers are closed (with tank dry and floats down). Test between Terminals 1 and 3 of each barrier and there should be continuity. 5. See Table A for operation truth table. 120 VAC 50/60 Hz Neutral Customer Supplied Breakers and Wiring DE Head Box Wire Marker Customer Supplied Breakers and Wiring Relay Neutral Vent Solenoid Wire Marker Ref. Top Float Input 120 Vac When float up DEH H I.S. Relay Position #3 Right Top Float (Blue Leads) Shown in Down Pos. Center Float (Yellow Leads) Shown in Down Pos. I.S. Relay Position #2 Middle Center Float Input 120 Vac When float up DEH L NOTES: 1. Float switches are all normally closed in down (dry) position. 2. All components shown in energized condition with all floats down. 3. Set I.S. Relay Qty. 3 switches as follows: S1 - I S2 - I S3 - II 4. When power is applied the I.S. relay green LED pwr is illuminated. With float down the I.S. relay out LED is illuminated. Float up out LED is off. Bottom Float Input 120 Vac When float up DEH S I.S. Relay Position #1 Left Bottom Float (Red Leads) Shown in Down Pos. Figure 5 Wiring Diagram (120 Vac) Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14) MN03021 Page 5

Section 2 Installation Electrical 240 Vac Caution: Be sure all power is turned off before wiring the equipment. 1. Connect the main AC power being supplied through L1 to Terminal 14 on the intrinsically safe barrier at position #3. AWG 18 minimum wire size is recommended for all connections (Figure 5). 2. Connect the AC supply neutral to the relay Terminal 7 and the air eliminator vent solenoid. 3. Make the three (DEH H, DEH L, & DEH S) connection to the AccuLoad (see AccuLoad Installation Manual). 4. Use an ohm meter to test that all three float contacts to the intrinsically safe barriers are closed (with tank dry and floats down). Test between Terminals 1 and 3 of each barrier and there should be continuity. 5. See Table A for operation truth table. Grounding Be sure the power ground (green) wire from the solenoids and AC power ground (green) wire are connected to the grounding screw in the explosion proof junction box. Operation Truth Table A Reference: Vent ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON Top Float I I I O I I I Center Float I I O O O I I Bottom Float I O O O O O I DEH H O O O I O O O DEH L O O I I I O O DEH S O I I I I I O I = FLOAT DOWN O = FLOAT UP I = ON O = OFF Customer Supplied Breakers, andwiring 220/240VAC 50/60 HZ DE Head Box Neutral Customer Supplied Breakers andwiring L2 Relay L2 Neutral Vent Solenoid Wire Marker 14 15 13 9 7 8 1 2 3 I.S. Relay Position #3 Top Float Input 240 VAC When Float Up DEH H Top Float (Blue Leads) Shown in Down Position 14 15 13 14 15 13 1 2 3 Center Float (Yellow Leads) Shown in Down Position 9 7 8 1 2 3 I.S. Relay Position #2 I.S. Relay Position #1 Center Float Input 240 VAC When Float Up DEH L Bottom Float Input 240 VAC When Float Up DEH S Notes: 1. Float switches are all normally closed in down (dry) position. 2. All components shown in energized condition with all floats down. 3. Set I.S. relay qty. 3 switches as follows: S1 I S2 I S3 II 4. When power is applied the I.S. relay green LED pwr is illuminated, with float down the I.S. relay out LED is illuminated, float up out is off. Bottom Float (Red Leads) Shown in Down Position Figure 6 Wiring Diagram (240 Vac) Page 6 MN03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14)

Section 3 Start-Up DE-3 With 210 1. Fill the system by gravity to check for leaks and to prevent line shock during start-up. 2. Bleed all air from the valve, meter, and strainer as the system is filled with product. Close all exhaust ports as the system is filled. 3. Turn power on to system. 4. Consider the air eliminator tank to have entrapped air. a. Open ball valve on DE-3 fully. b. Jog the pump and check that air is evacuated and that the valve remains closed at this time. c. Be sure that after air is evacuated, the valve opens. As the valve opens, the pump can be left on. No solid stream of product should be seen in the sight glass. Shut the system down if this occurs. d. If the control valve does not open or the sight glass fills with product, refer to the Troubleshooting Section of this manual. Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14) MN03021 Page 7

Section 4 Troubleshooting Preventive Maintenance 1. High paraffin base crude or products with sediment may plug the solenoid orifice or seats, monitor for correct operation, flush or wash as needed. 2. Water in product at freezing temperature will solidify and cause the orifice valve or check valves to jam. Clean or apply heat as required to release them. 3. Waxy crudes may coat the stem assembly of the DE-3 head floats and require periodic cleaning. 4. Base maintenance and/or cleaning schedules of strainers on a prior history of product requirements. Warning: Remove DE-3 head to a non-hazardous area for troubleshooting after removing power from the unit. Symptom Cause Corrective Action No flow. No pump pressure. Turn pump on. No power. Check for power to input. Pump permissive contact open. Confirm pump contact (N.O.). Control valve no opening. Close and apply power to the DE-3 head. Float switches (N.C.) dry, not Check operation of float switches opening as tank fills. with volt ohm meter (VOM) or multimeter as they are moved. See correct schematic figures. Relay defective. If active, voltage is between Terminals 2 and 7 of the relay. The relay should activate, if not, replace. Main control valve diaphragm If valve diaphragm is defective, pressure defective. is equalized (no differential), valve will not open. Check or replace as needed. Product in sight glass. 30A Solenoid open. Check for debris, clean as needed. Floats jammed (down position or Check floats, high paraffin base crude leaking). will cause build up, clean as required. Intrinsic safe barrier defective. Check barrier float, input contacts, and wiring with tank filled float switches open. Replace or correct as required. See table A. 10B Check defective. Test 10B for one-way flow, clean or replace as required. Relay defective. With floats in down position, the relay should be inactive - voltage to Relay Terminal 2 to 7. Repair or replace as required. Main control valve not closing Control Solenoid 30A Check operation of solenoid. should (continuous flow). malfunction. close with no power; clean and/or replace as required. Debris lodged under main valve Isolate valve, check for leakage. poppet. Clean / repair as required. Floats jammed up. Check floats, high paraffin base crude will cause a build up, clean as required. Power to control solenoid not disabled. Test intrinsically safe barrier for correct operation with control relay See table A. Repair/replace as required. Does not vent (meter over Ball valves closed. Open. registration). Check valve blocked. Clean. Vent solenoid failed closed. No power; verify position of center and top floats. Top and Center floats jammed (up). Check power wiring from DE-3 head. With no power to unit, check continuity of solenoid and resistance or coil ground for open or leakage. Typical coil resistance is less than 500 Ω. Leakage not less than 10 kω hot. Note: Check for debris in valve body if electrically correct. Intrinsically safe barrier failed. Replace. Relay failed. Check voltage to relay terminals 2 to 7 with top and center floats down. Repair or replace as required. Page 8 MN03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14)

Section 5 Related Publications The following literature can be obtained from FMC Technologies Measurement Solutions, Inc. Literature Fulfillment at measurement.fulfillment@fmcti.com or online at www.fmctechnologies.com/measurementsolutions. When requesting literature from Literature Fulfillment, please reference the appropriate bulletin number and title. DE-3 Specifications... Bulletin SS03037 AccuLoad II Installation... Bulletin MN06037 AccuLoad III Installation... Bulletin MN06135 Parts List...Bulletin PO03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14) MN03021 Page 9

Revisions included in MN03021 rev. 0.1 (1/14): Revised Principles of Operation. Page 3: Changed Sight Gauge to Sight Glass in Figure 1. Figure 2 (increasing each original figure #2 through 5 by 1), Revised all Figures and added notes to Figures 5 and 6. Page 5: Editorial changes to item 6. Headquarters: 500 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Suite 100, Houston, TX 77067 USA Phone: +1 (281) 260 2190 Fax: +1 (281) 260 2191 Operations: Measurement Products and Equipment: Ellerbek, Germany +49 (4101) 3040 Erie, PA USA +1 (814) 898 5000 Integrated Measurement Systems: Corpus Christi, TX USA +1 (361) 289 3400 Kongsberg, Norway +47 (32) 286700 The specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice and any user of said specifications should verify from the manufacturer that the specifications are currently in effect. Otherwise, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of specifications which may have been changed and are no longer in effect. Contact information is subject to change. For the most current contact information, visit our website at www.fmctechnologies.com/measurementsolutions and click on the Contact Us link in the left-hand column. www.fmctechnologies.com/measurementsolutions Printed in U.S.A. 1/14 FMC Technologies Measurement Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. MN03021 Issue/Rev. 0.1 (1/14)