LUMEN TERRAIN User’s Manual [Preliminary Draft 02] bhge.com 910-328 Rev.
May 2019
LUMEN Terrain Sensor Solutions Fugitive Methane Leak Detection User’s Manual 910-XXX Rev. A May 2019 bhge.com © 2018 Baker Hughes, a GE company – All rights reserved. Baker Hughes reserves the right to make changes in specifications and features shown herein, or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation. Contact your BHGE representative for the most current information. The Baker Hughes logo is a trade mark of Baker Hughes, a GE company.
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Contents Chapter 1 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Table of Contents..................................................................................................................... 3 Product Registration ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Services.......................................................................................................................
Contents 2.5.1.Sensor Node Enclosure Installation ........................................................................................................................ 25 2.5.2.Sensor Node Solar Panel............................................................................................................................................... 26 2.5.3.Sensor Node Conduit Wiring Connection ............................................................................................................. 27 2.5.
Preface Product Registration Thank you for purchasing Lumen Terrain from BHGE. Please register your product at www.gemeasurement.com/productregistration for product support such as the latest software/firmware upgrades, product information and special promotions. Services BHGE provides customers with an experienced staff of customer support personnel ready to respond to technical inquiries, as well as other remote and on-site support needs.
Preface Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes, standards, regulations, or laws applicable to safety. Working Area WARNING! Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation. As equipment can move suddenly and without warning, do not enter the work cell of this equipment during automatic operation, and do not enter the work envelope of this equipment during manual operation.
Preface Product Security The customer shall provide adequate physical site security measures to protect the Lumen Terrain Sensor Nodes, Base Station, and supporting hardware (antennas, solar panels, weather station, etc.) from damage due to vandalism, airborne debris, theft, security breaches.
Preface Environmental Compliance RoHS The Sensor Solutions Lumen-Terrain fully complies with RoHS regulations (Directive 2002/95/EC). Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive BHGE is an active participant in Europe’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) take-back initiative (Directive 2012/19/EU). The equipment has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment.
Preface FCC Statements In order to comply with FCC / ISED RF Exposure requirements, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm separation from the human body at all times. “Afin de se conformer aux exigences d'exposition RF FCC / ISED, cet appareil doit être installé pour fournir au moins 20 cm de séparation du corps humain en tout temps.“ FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.
Preface ISED Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label “CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)” Base Station FCC ID: 2ATKJ-LTBS IC: 24840-LTBS Contains FCC ID: N7NMC7455 and Contains IC: 2417C-MC7455 Sensor Node FCC ID: 2ATKJ-LTSN IC: 24840-LTSN 12 LUMEN TERRAIN User Manual
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Chapter 2. Installation Chapter 1 . Introduction 1.1. Overview Fugitive methane emissions reduction is one of the most pressing needs in the Oil & Gas industry today. Traditional measurement practices are often inaccurate and inefficient – putting you at risk of dangerous, damaging and costly leaks. In response to this, BHGE has developed a unique and flexible digital platform, that integrates continuous 24/7 monitoring ground-based sensors.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.1.Installation Guidelines This section provides general information with respect to the mechanical and electrical installation, and should be thoroughly reviewed before the system is installed. To ensure safe and reliable operation of the LUMEN TERRAIN, the system must be installed in accordance with the established guidelines per application engineering drawing.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.2.Unpacking the LUMEN TERRAIN System The LUMEN TERRAIN will typically be packaged in a wooden crate, the size of which will depend on the number of Sensor Nodes ordered for the system. Please inspect the Base Station, Sensor Nodes, and Solar panels upon receiving the package. Each instrument manufactured by Sensor Solutions from Baker Hughes, a GE company is warrantied to be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.4.Base Station Installation This section will guide you through the installation of the Base Station enclosure, solar panel, weather station, and necessary electrical connections. CAUTION! The Base Station weighs 52lbs and requires two people to lift and install. 2.4.1. Enclosure Installation Once a pole suiting the requirements listed in Section 2.3.1.1 is installed or located, the Base Station enclosure can then be mounted.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.4.2. Solar Panel Installation The solar panel is to be installed at a height close to 87 inches measured from the top of the solar panel to the base of the pole. To assemble the solar panel bracket and attach the solar panel, see Figure 2. The orientation of the bracket will depend on location of the site. As a rule of thumb, always orient the bracket so the solar panel will face towards the equator. The optimum angle heavily depends on the latitude of the location.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.4.3. Weather Station The weather station should be mounted last due to its fragility. It is to be mounted at a height above the solar panel bracket mounts. Assemble the Weather Station mounting brackets to the pole and weather station. Install the Weather Station on the pole as shown in Figure 4 and torque the nuts to 6 ft-lbs. Figure 4: Weather Station Mounting 2.4.4.
Chapter 2. Installation To attach the right-angle conduit adapter to the base station enclosure, loosen Item 1 from Item 5 so they are disconnected as shown in the figure above. Note that Items 3 and 4 should already be attached to the conduit as shown. Ensure Item 4 is fully inserted by turning it clockwise until there is no more movement. Remove the cables from Item 5 and remove the lock nut (Item 7).
Chapter 2. Installation The finished assembly should look similar to the following figure. Note that the orientation of Item 2 may be different. Figure 8: Finished Right Angle Conduit Connection 2.4.4.1.
Chapter 2. Installation Remove Item 1 from Item 4. Items 2 and 3 should be already installed in the conduit but check to see if Item 3 is secure by turning it clockwise. Remove the lock nut (Item 6) and insert Item 4 into knockout created previously with Item 5 sitting on the outside of the solar panel junction box. Tighten Item 6 such that it grips to the interior of the junction box and hand tighten Item 4. Use a wrench to tighten Item 4 by giving it 1 complete rotation.
Chapter 2. Installation Figure XXX: Solar Panel Wiring Connection 2.4.6. Antenna Installation Due to the length of the Sub-1G antenna, the antenna does not come installed on the Base Station. Remove the protective cap on top of the Base Station enclosure and torque the supplied Sub-1G antenna on the exposed bulkhead to 5 in-lbs as shown in Figure 10.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.4.7. Weather Station Wiring Insert the weather station cables into the gray plastic adapter and wire the colored wires corresponding to the labels found on the screw terminal as shown in 11. Figure 11: Weather Station Wiring Connection 2.4.8. Battery Connection Connect the leads of the wires from the conduit in the Base Station enclosure to the terminal board . Follow the indicated color labels near the terminal as shown in Figure 12.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.5. Sensor Node Installation This section will guide you through the installation of the Sensor Node enclosure, solar panel, weather station, and necessary electrical connections. 2.5.1. Sensor Node Enclosure Installation After a pole with the requirements mentioned in Section 2.3.1.2 is installed or located, the Sensor Node enclosure can be mounted.
Chapter 2. Installation 2.5.2. Sensor Node Solar Panel Install the Sensor Node solar panel on the pole at a height close to 90 inches measured from the top of the solar panel to the base of the pole. Assemble the Sensor Node solar panel mounting bracket parts and attach the Sensor Node solar panel as shown in Figure 14. As a rule of thumb, always orient the bracket so the solar panel will face towards the equator. The optimum angle heavily depends on the latitude of the location.
Chapter 2. Installation Figure 15: Solar Panel Assembly Pole Mount 2.5.3.
Chapter 2. Installation Remove Item 1 from Item 3 along with the red and black cables. Remove Item 5 from Item 3 and insert that end into the open hole of the Sensor Node enclosure such that Item 4 is on the outside of the enclosure as shown above. Similar to how the Base Station right angle adapter was installed, Items 5 and 4 will need to be adjusted in a way that the opening of Item 3 faces up once it is hand-tight.
Chapter 2. Installation Figure XXX: Battery and Solar Panel Wiring Connections. 2.5.4. Antenna Installation Due to the length of the Sub-1G antenna, the antenna does not come installed on the Base Station. Simply remove the protective cap on top of the Base Station enclosure and torque the supplied Sub-1G antenna on the exposed bulkhead to 5 in-lbs as shown in the following figure.
Chapter 2. Installation Figure 17: Sensor Node Antenna Installation 2.5.5. Battery and Solar Panel Wiring Chapter 3 . Software Initialization 3.1. 3.1.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 30 TBD TBD 3.1.1.1.
Chapter 2. Installation Chapter 4 . Spare Parts This section lists all the spare parts for the Lumen system if troubleshooting procedures has indicated a hardware failure. 4.1.
Chapter 2. Installation 132M5508 5A Fuse 4.2.
Chapter 2. Installation Appendix A: Torque Specifications A.1. Base Station Table 3: Base Station Torque Specifications Component Torque Exterior Sub-1G Antenna Sierra Wireless Antenna Solar Panel Adapter (locknut) Solar Panel Adapter (conduit) Right Angle Adapter (locknut) Right Angle Adapter (conduit) Weather Station Enclosure Adapter Solar Panel Brackets Solar Panel Bracket U-bolts Weather Station Struts and Poles Enclosure Routing Clamps 5-5.
Warranty Warranty Each instrument manufactured by Panametrics flow meter from Baker Hughes, a GE company is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Liability under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument, at the sole discretion of Panametrics & Panametrics Flow meter. Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability. This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original purchaser.
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