Emerson MMI-20011276 Pacemaker User Manual


 
Net Oil Computer Supplement 39
Configuring the NOC Application
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Figure 4-11 Density determination for oil – Interim results
9. If a water cut monitor is enabled, water cut data from the averaging period is displayed.
Press
SAVE to save this data for use in density determination. The reference density of dry
oil from this density determination will then be computed and displayed, along with the
current values.
- Press
SAVE to store the new value for reference density of oil.
- Press
EXIT to discard the new value.
Press
EXIT to use water cut data from the manual sampling procedure.
10. If pressure compensation for oil density and water density is enabled, pressure data from the
beginning of the density determination procedure is displayed, along with the stored reference
pressure.
Press
SAVE to save the current pressure value as the new reference pressure.
Note: This will overwrite the value stored during density determination for water.
Press
EXIT to retain the existing reference pressure.
11. If neither is enabled, press
OK.
12. You will be returned to the Procedure Selection screen. At this point:
If you are using density-based water cut, you must complete Steps 13 through 15.
Continue with Step 13,
If you are using a water cut monitor and you saved the average water cut and the reference
density of oil during Step 9, the density determination procedure is complete. However,
you can still enter a manual water cut value and apply it if desired, as described in Steps 13
through 15.
13. At the Procedure Selection screen, select
Enter Water Cut. The screen shown in Figure 4-12 is
displayed, with the date and time of the current density determination procedure.
Measure and Save
Average Oil Density
x.xxxx g/cm3
Average Temperature
xxx.x degF
Volume
x.x g/cm3
Actual Rate
xxx.x bbl/day
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