WARNING!
DANGER TO PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT
Lifting a Daniel Ultrasonic Meter with other equipment
The following lifting instructions are for installation and removal of the Daniel Ultrasonic Meter
ONLY. The instructions below do not address lifting the Daniel ultrasonic meter while it is
attached, bolted, or welded to meter tubes, piping, or other fittings.
Using these instructions to maneuver the Daniel Ultrasonic Meter while it is still attached,
bolted, or welded to a meter tube, piping, or other fitting may result in equipment damage,
serious injury, or death.
The operator must refer to their company's hoisting and rigging standards, or the "DOE-
STD-1090-2004 Hoisting and Rigging" standard if such company standards do not exist, for
lifting and maneuvering any assembled meter tube and associated piping.
WARNING!
CRUSHING HAZARD
During meter installation or removal, always place the unit on a stable platform or surface that
supports its assembled weight.
Failure to comply could allow the meter to roll, resulting in serious injury or equipment
damage.
NOTICE
Prior to lifting the unit, refer to the Daniel 3415, 3416, or 3417 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter
nameplate or outline dimensional (general arrangement) drawing for the assembled weight.
When lifting a Daniel Ultrasonic Meter by itself, Daniel recommends two methods. These
methods are:
•
Using appropriately rated Safety Engineered Swivel Hoist Rings installed in the
Daniel Ultrasonic Meter end flanges.
•
Using appropriately rated lifting slings positioned at designated areas of the Daniel
Ultrasonic Meter.
Both methods must be used in conjunction with all appropriate company hoisting and
rigging standards or the DOE-STD-1090-2004 HOISTING AND RIGGING standard if such
company standards do not exist. Refer to the following sections for more information on
these two methods.
Use of appropriate safety engineered swivel hoist rings in
meter end flanges
Daniel Ultrasonic meters come equipped with a tapped hole located on the top of each
meter body end flange. A flat machined surface surrounds each tapped hole. This feature
provides complete surface contact ONLY between the meter flange and an OSHA
compliant
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