Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1
Net Oil Computer Supplement i Contents Chapter 1 Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 About this manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Communication tools . . . ...
Page 4 - Chapter 4
ii Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Contents Chapter 4 Configuring the NOC Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4.1 About this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4.2 Well Performance ...
Page 5 - NOC Ov; About this manual; The local display; Manuals and manual use
Net Oil Computer Supplement 1 NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 1 Before You Begin 1.1 About this manual This manual explains how to configure and use the Net Oil Computer application on the Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD platform (a Model 3500 or Model 3...
Page 6 - Before You Begin; Micro Motion customer service; For customer service, phone the support center nearest you:; Tasks and manual location; Step
2 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Before You Begin 1.4 Micro Motion customer service For customer service, phone the support center nearest you: • In the U.S.A., phone 800-522-MASS (800-522-6277) (toll-free) • In Canada and Latin America, phone +1 303-527-5200 • In Asia: - In Japan, phon...
Page 7 - Chapter 2; Overview
Net Oil Computer Supplement 3 NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 2 NOC Overview 2.1 Overview This chapter discusses various topics that should be reviewed and considered before beginning configuration of the Series 3000 platform with the NOC application. T...
Page 8 - NOC Overview; NOC system components; The Series 3000 MVD NOC system requires:; Installation architecture; Note: These figures do not illustrate all possible combinations.
4 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview 2.2.1 NOC system components The Series 3000 MVD NOC system requires: • One Series 3000 MVD transmitter with the Net Oil Computer software option • One Micro Motion sensor installed on the oil/water or oil leg Optional components include: • A...
Page 9 - The NOC system is implemented with a two-phase separator.; NOC system with two-phase separator; Separator
Net Oil Computer Supplement 5 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin In Figure 2-1: • The NOC system is implemented with a two-phase separator. • An optional gas meter is installed, and gas data is sent to the Series 3000 device via the frequency input. •...
Page 10 - The NOC system is implemented with a three-phase separator.; NOC system with three-phase separator
6 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview In Figure 2-2: • The NOC system is implemented with a three-phase separator. • An optional gas meter is installed, and gas flow rate data is sent to the Series 3000 device via the frequency input. • A meter is installed on the water leg, but...
Page 11 - NOC system with GLCC; GLCC
Net Oil Computer Supplement 7 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin In Figure 2-3: • The NOC system is implemented with a Gas-Liquid Cylindrical Cyclone™ (GLCC). • A gas meter is installed on the gas leg. In this example, a Micro Motion meter is used, an...
Page 12 - Operation modes
8 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview 2.2.3 Operation modes The NOC system operates in either Well Test mode or Continuous mode: • In Well Test mode, well tests can be performed on up to 48 wells. A manifold system is used to ensure that output from a single well is routed throu...
Page 13 - Required well data; If the density values are not known:; Water cut determination; There are two options for determining water cut:
Net Oil Computer Supplement 9 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin 2.2.4 Required well data The following information is required for each well that will be tested or measured by the NOC system: • Density of dry oil from this well, at reference temperat...
Page 14 - NOC application features and options; Pressure compensation for pressure effect; The compensation factor for water is 3.0E
10 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview 2.3 NOC application features and options This section describes several features and options of the NOC application. 2.3.1 Temperature correction Temperature correction refers to the conversion of data collected at the observed process temp...
Page 15 - Shrinkage factors; riv
Net Oil Computer Supplement 11 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin 2.3.3 Shrinkage factors “Shrinkage” is a decrease in volume caused by the evaporation of solution gas, by the flashing of volatile natural gas, or by lowered temperature during the crud...
Page 16 - Stopping the well test (if a well test is in progress); Hold Last Value option; Drive gain setpoint
12 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview To determine the value to use for the drive gain threshold, observe drive gain values for this system during various flow conditions. The NOC application can perform several different actions if transient bubbles are detected: • Substitutin...
Page 17 - Hold Last Value effect on density measurement; If you want the NOC application to report gas flow data:; Density
Net Oil Computer Supplement 13 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin Figure 2-8 Hold Last Value effect on density measurement 2.3.5 Gas measurement If you want the NOC application to report gas flow data: • A mass flow gas meter must be installed on the ...
Page 18 - TMR implementation
14 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview When a transient mist interval is detected: • The mass flow rate over the previous n seconds is averaged and stored as the TMR M1 value, where n is the value configured for Time Period. • When the drive gain drops below the configured thres...
Page 19 - Only the most recent 24 hours of data can be recalculated.; Planning the configuration; Is the frequency input wired to the gas meter?
Net Oil Computer Supplement 15 NOC Overview NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin Note the following: • Only the most recent 24 hours of data can be recalculated. • Recalculation is based on 15-minute “snapshot” average values. As a result, recalculated data will typ...
Page 20 - NOC measurement terminology; NOC term
16 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters NOC Overview 2.5 NOC measurement terminology The terms used in NOC measurement are listed and defined in Table 2-1. These terms are used in a variety of process variables and locations throughout the NOC application. Table 2-1 NOC measurement terms and ...
Page 21 - Chapter 3; About this chapter; The Micro Motion logo is displayed for two to three seconds.; Well Performance Measurement screen; Continuous mode
Net Oil Computer Supplement 17 NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin Chapter 3 Using the Display and Menu System 3.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the Series 3000 display and menu system. Using the display, you can move through the menus, config...
Page 22 - Using the Display and Menu System; Menu systems; and only if the meter verification option was purchased.
18 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Using the Display and Menu System 3.3 Menu systems Most Series 3000 display functions are organized into two menu systems: • The Management menu allows you to perform configuration and maintenance tasks. • The View menu allows you to monitor and control...
Page 23 - Accessing management functions
Net Oil Computer Supplement 19 Using the Display and Menu System NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin To enter the menus: • To enter the Management menu system, press the Security button. The Security button is in the lower right corner of the display, marked with a...
Page 24 - Function buttons; DEVICE 1; F3 function button
20 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Using the Display and Menu System Figure 3-4 Function buttons ALARMS DEVICE 1 Configuration Maintenance Security Language SEL HELP EXIT F3 function button VIEW Access the View menu EXIT Exit to previous menu or cancel a change NO Cancel action PREV Retu...
Page 25 - Using the cursor control buttons
Net Oil Computer Supplement 21 Using the Display and Menu System NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin 3.5 Using the cursor control buttons The cursor control buttons move the cursor around the display menus. In menus, the cursor is a reverse-video highlight bar. • U...
Page 26 - Cursor control buttons; Variable
22 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Using the Display and Menu System Figure 3-5 Cursor control buttons Density ↓ Density Units g/cm3 Density Damping 1.7 sec Density Cutoff 0.005000 g/cm3 Slug Low Limit 0.005000 g/cm3 SAVE HELP EXIT Density ↓ Density Units g/cm3 Density Damping 1.7 sec De...
Page 28 - Configuring the NOC Application; Well Performance Measurement menu; Mode of Operation; to; Continuous; or; Well Test; to the reference temperature to be used by the NOC application.
24 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application Figure 4-1 Well Performance Measurement menu 4.3 Basic configuration procedure To configure the NOC application, the following general steps are required: 1. Set Mode of Operation to Continuous or Well Test . • In Continu...
Page 29 - NOC Configuration; Use the Well Data-Densities menu to specify the well to configure.; Water Cut Monitor; Well parameters; Parameter
Net Oil Computer Supplement 25 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 30 - Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers:; Assigning NOC process variables to outputs; TBR event
26 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application 7. Set the parameters in the Compensations menu as desired. • For Transient Bubble Remediation , see Section 2.3.4 for a discussion of this feature, and see Section 4.6 for additional setup instructions. • For Transient M...
Page 31 - NOC status alarms; Category
Net Oil Computer Supplement 27 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 32 - Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and
28 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application 10. If desired, configure the process monitor to display NOC process variables. Instructions for configuring the process monitor are in the manual entitled Series 3000 MVD Transmitters and Controllers: Configuration and U...
Page 33 - Setting up a water cut monitor
Net Oil Computer Supplement 29 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 34 - Setting up pressure compensation for pressure effect
30 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application 4.5.2 Setting up pressure compensation for oil density and water density To set up pressure compensation for oil density and water density: 1. See Figure 4-1. In the Well Data-Densities menu, set Press Comp Oil Density to...
Page 35 - Setting up Transient Mist Remediation
Net Oil Computer Supplement 31 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 36 - Density determination – Last Dates screen
32 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application Figure 4-2 Density determination – Last Dates screen Figure 4-3 Density determination – Procedure Selection screen 4.9.1 Performing a density determination for water There are two density determination methods for water: ...
Page 37 - In-line density determination for water; To perform a in-line density determination for water:; and work through the screens until; Water Density; Density determination for water – Preparing to start; START; Top of screen
Net Oil Computer Supplement 33 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 38 - Density determination for water – In process; EXIT; Density determination for water – In-line procedure results
34 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application During this period, the screen shown in Figure 4-5 is displayed. (The current pressure value may or may not be displayed.) You can press STOP to stop the averaging. You will be returned to the previous screen. Figure 4-5 ...
Page 39 - Manual density determination for water
Net Oil Computer Supplement 35 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 40 - Density determination for water – Manual procedure results
36 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application 9. The NOC application converts the observed water density to water density at reference temperature, and displays a screen similar to Figure 4-8. This screen also displays the stored value for water density at reference ...
Page 41 - Density determination for oil – Preparing to start; RESET; . The NOC application will now average the density and temperature; STOP; to stop
Net Oil Computer Supplement 37 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 42 - Density determination for oil – In process; To discard the data from this procedure, press; . You will be returned to the Procedure; SAVE
38 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application Figure 4-10 Density determination for oil – In process 7. If you are using the density-based water cut, take a sample of the fluid in the pipe during this averaging period, then measure the water cut of the sample. You ca...
Page 43 - Density determination for oil – Interim results
Net Oil Computer Supplement 39 Configuring the NOC Application NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Configuration Using the Displa y Befo re Y o u Begin NOC Ov erview NOC Config...
Page 44 - Density determination for oil – Water cut entry screen
40 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Configuring the NOC Application Figure 4-12 Density determination for oil – Water cut entry screen 14. Enter the water cut measured in Step 7, then press SAVE . 15. Select Calculate at Ref , then press SEL . The NOC application uses this water cut data ...
Page 45 - In; Chapter 5
Net Oil Computer Supplement 41 T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Chapter 5 Operation Mode – NOC 5.1 About this chapter This chapter explains how to use the NOC application to run a well test or perform continuous measurement. The following topics are discussed: • For W...
Page 46 - Operation Mode – NOC; Well Performance Measurement menu – Selecting the well; (1) Displayed only if gas measurement is
42 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC Figure 5-1 Well Performance Measurement menu – Selecting the well Well Selection screens Well Selection screens View menu Well Performance Meas Start Well Test View Well Tests Wells 1 to 12Wells 13 to 24Wells 25 to 36Wells 37 to 48 ...
Page 47 - Well Performance Measurement menu – Running the well test; (2) Displayed only if gas measurement is
Net Oil Computer Supplement 43 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Figure 5-2 Well Performance Measurement menu – Running the well test Stop Well Test? Well name Last Test Time Date START On Test Test Started Date Time Test Time Elapsed Hour Min STOP...
Page 48 - Running a well test
44 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC 5.2.1 Running a well test To run a well test: 1. Ensure that the NOC application is set for Well Test mode, and that all necessary data for the well has been configured. 2. As shown in Figure 5-1: a. From the View menu, select Well ...
Page 49 - Viewing well test data; You can access well test data at several points in the menu.; View data – Well Test mode; Process variable
Net Oil Computer Supplement 45 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.2.2 Viewing well test data You can access well test data at several points in the menu. Note: You can also read well test data via Modbus or report actual and average process variab...
Page 50 - Quick View data – Well Test mode
46 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC Table 5-2 Quick View data – Well Test mode Process variable Definition Average net oil rate Current net oil flow rate. May or may not include oil carry-over, depending on TMR configuration. Net oil total Total net oil, by volume, ca...
Page 51 - Other activity during a well test; From the View menu, you can perform any available actions.; Timestamp; TMR data – Well Test mode; continued
Net Oil Computer Supplement 47 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.2.3 Time periods for average, minimum, maximum, and total values For the current test, running average, minimum, maximum, and total values for each process variable are calculated f...
Page 52 - Recalculating well test data
48 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC 5.2.5 Recalculating well test data You can recalculate well test data for any stored well test. You can perform the recalculation during a well test or between well tests. To recalculate well test data: 1. Refer to Figure 5-2 and se...
Page 53 - Continuous mode measurement overview; Pause and resume measurement; Recalculation parameters – Well Test mode
Net Oil Computer Supplement 49 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.3 Continuous mode measurement overview In Continuous mode, measurement begins as soon as the system is up and running, or as soon as the system is configured for Continuous mode mea...
Page 54 - Well Performance Measurement menu – Continuous mode measurement
50 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC Figure 5-3 Well Performance Measurement menu – Continuous mode measurement View menu Well Performance Meas View Production Meas Net OilWater CutGross FlowNet WaterDrive GainDensityTemperatureBack FlowMass FlowGas Volume (1) TMR Flow...
Page 55 - Viewing Continuous mode measurement data
Net Oil Computer Supplement 51 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.3.1 Viewing Continuous mode measurement data To view basic data from Continuous mode measurement, use the Quick View menu shown in Figure 5-3. Process variables available from the Q...
Page 56 - Pausing and resuming Continuous mode measurement; You can pause and resume measurement as often as you wish.; TMR data – Continuous mode
52 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.2 Pausing and resuming Continuous mode measurement Use the Pause / Resume option shown in Figure 5-3 to pause and resume Continuous mode measurement. While measurement is paused, no data is collected, displayed, or stored, and a...
Page 57 - Resetting, saving, and managing Continuous mode time periods; Beginning of Continuous mode measurement
Net Oil Computer Supplement 53 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.3.3 Resetting, saving, and managing Continuous mode time periods Running average, minimum, maximum, and total values are calculated from the beginning of Continuous mode measurement...
Page 58 - Other activity during Continuous mode measurement; During continuous measurement, you can use the; button on the Well Performance Measurement; Viewing archive records; View Archives; from the Well Performance Measurement menu.; Quick View; or the specific process variable you want to view.
54 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.4 Other activity during Continuous mode measurement During continuous measurement, you can use the EXIT button on the Well Performance Measurement screen to move between the continuous measurement screens and the View menu. From...
Page 59 - Archive records – Continuous mode measurement
Net Oil Computer Supplement 55 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Figure 5-5 Archive records – Continuous mode measurement View menu Well Performance Meas EXIT View Archives Recalculate TimestampTimestampTimestampTimestamp REC (1) Quick ViewNet OilW...
Page 60 - Recalculating Continuous mode data
56 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Operation Mode – NOC 5.3.6 Recalculating Continuous mode data To recalculate Continuous mode data, refer to Figure 5-5 and: 1. Select Recalculate from the Well Performance Measurement menu. 2. Specify the archive record you want to recalculate. 3. Selec...
Page 61 - Changing modes
Net Oil Computer Supplement 57 Operation Mode – NOC T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation 5.4 Changing modes Changing from Well Test mode to Continuous mode, or from Continuous mode to Well Test mode, affects current measurement and data collection. To change modes, follow...
Page 63 - Chapter 6; Transmitters and Controllers: Configuration and Use Manual; Process alarms; Description
Net Oil Computer Supplement 59 T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Chapter 6 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 6.1 About this chapter This chapter provides information on the status alarms associated with the NOC application. Note: For information on diagnostics or trouble...
Page 65 - Appendix A; Startup display; View Menu
Net Oil Computer Supplement 61 T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Appendix A Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts A.1 Overview This appendix provides menu flowcharts for the Series 3000 display when the NOC application is installed: • Startup display – see Figure A-1 • View menu...
Page 66 - Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts; View menu
62 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts A.3 View menu Figure A-2 shows the View menu. Figure A-2 View menu: Special applications – Net Oil Computer Screen 5 Var Var Screen 4 Var Var Screen 3 Var Var Screen 2 Var Var View Menu LCD Options Diagnostic Monitor Process ...
Page 67 - Management menus; Management Menu
Net Oil Computer Supplement 63 Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation A.4 Management menus The Management menu system is illustrated in Figures A-3 through A-8: • Figure A-3 shows the top level of the Management menu, plus the Security and Langua...
Page 68 - Configuration menu; displayed depends on the sensor type.
64 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Figure A-4 Configuration menu Management Menu Configuration Inputs System · Tag· Time· Date· Alarm Severity · Electronics Alarms· Process Alarms· Sensor Alarms· Configuration Alarms Frequency Input· Flow Rate Units· Scaling M...
Page 70 - Outputs
66 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Figure A-6 Configuration menu continued Management Menu Configuration Measurements Discrete Events· Discrete Event 1–5 · Event Type· Process Variable· HI PV Value (1) · LO PV Value (1) continued Outputs Monitoring Screens 1–5...
Page 72 - Maintenance menu
68 Micro Motion ® Series 3000 MVD Transmitters Series 3000 Menu Flowcharts Figure A-8 Maintenance menu Management Menu Maintenance Alarm History Active Alarm Log Alarm Event Log Process Inventory Mass InventoryVolume InventoryFreq Input Inventory Calibration Sensor Zero· Zero Time· Mass Flow Rate· C...
Page 73 - Index; See
Net Oil Computer Supplement 69 T ro u b leshootin g In dex Series 300 0 Me n u s NOC Oper ation Index A Archive records 53 B Buttons cursor control buttons 21function buttons 19Security button 19 C Communication tools 375 Field Communicator 1local display 1ProLink II 1 Configuration basic procedure ...
Page 78 - Micro Motion Inc. USA; Worldwide Headquarters; Micro Motion Europe
Micro Motion Inc. USA Worldwide Headquarters 7070 Winchester CircleBoulder, Colorado 80301T +1 303-527-5200+1 800-522-6277 F +1 303-530-8459 Micro Motion Europe Emerson Process ManagementNeonstraat 16718 WX EdeThe NetherlandsT +31 (0) 318 495 555 F +31 (0) 318 495 556 Micro Motion Japan Emerson Proc...