Vega VEGABAR 61 4 … 20 mA_HART User Manual

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Operating Instruction
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VEGABAR 61
4 20 mA/HART
Document ID:
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Summary of Contents

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Operating InstructionsVEGABAR 614 … 20 mA/HARTDocument ID:27519Processpressure/Hydrostaticp

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The background lighting of the indicating and adjustment module ispoweredby the sensor. Prerequiste is a certain heigt of the operatingvoltage. You ca

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Unless otherwise indicated, the packages must be stored only underthe following conditions:l Not in the openl Dry and dust freel Not exposed to corros

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4 Mounting4.1 General instructionsMake sure that all parts of the instrument in contact with the measuredproduct, especially the sensor element, proce

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Ventilation for the measuring cell is realised by means of a filterelementin the socket of the electronics housing. Ventilation for theelectronics hous

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12Fig. 4: Temperature ranges1 Process temperature2 AmbienttemperatureDanger:Instrumentsin the version "Oil and grease free for oxygen" shoul

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4.3 Mounting steps, tube isolating diaphragmaccording to DIN 11851The isolating systems are temperature and pressure-aged at 80 °Cand 18 bar. The zero

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90 mm (3.54")R 3,5 mm(0.14")3mm(0.12")70 mm (2.76")8 mm(0.32")93 mm (3.66")110 mm (4.33")Fig. 5: Drilling template

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5 Connecting to power supply5.1 Preparing the connectionAlways keep in mind the following safety instructions:l Connect only in the complete absence o

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Caution:No grease should be used when screwing the NPT cable gland orsteel tube into the threaded insert. Standard grease can containadditives that co

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11 Tighten thecompression nut of the cable entry. The seal ring mustcompletely encircle the cable12 Screw the housing cover onThe electrical connectio

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Contents1 About thisdocument1.1 Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41.2 Target group . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2 Remove the housing socket from the mounting plate321Fig. 7: Components of theexternal housing for plics®devices1 Screws2 Wall mounting plate3 Cable

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5.3 Wiring plan, singlechamber housingThe following illustrations apply to the non-Ex as well as to the Ex-iaversion.1 243Fig. 8: Material versions, s

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I²CDisplay1 2 5 6 7 83412Fig. 9: Electronics and connectioncompartment, single chamber housing1 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface)2 Spring

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123465Fig. 11: Double chamber housing1 Housingcover, connection compartment2 Blind stopper or plug M12 x 1 for VEGADIS 61 (optional)3 Housing cover, e

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312Display1 2I²CFig. 13: Connection compartment, double chamberhousing1 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface)2 Ground terminal for connection

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5.5 Wiring plan double chamber housing Ex d1 2 345Fig. 15: Double chamber housing1 Housingcover, connection compartment2 Blind stopper or plug M12 x 1

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121 2Fig. 17: Connection compartment doublechamber housing Ex d1 Spring-loaded terminals for power supply and cable screen2 Ground terminal for connec

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+-12Fig. 19: Wire assignment, connection cable1 brown (+) andblue (-) to power supply or to the processing system2 Shielding5.7 Wiring plan, exte rnal

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5 6 7 81 2DisplayI²C45123Fig. 21: Electronics and connectioncompartment1 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface)2 Spring-loaded terminals for c

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1 2 3 4 6 3 4 1 2 5Fig. 22: Connection of thesensor in the housing socket1 Brown2 Blue3 Yellow4 White5 Shielding6 Breather capillariesI2CDisplay11

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7 Setup with PACTwareand other adjustment programs7.1 Connect the PC via VEGACONNECT . . . . . . . . . . . .477.2 Parameter adjustment with PACTware .

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5.8 Switch on phaseAfter connecting VEGABAR 61 to power supply or after a voltagerecurrence, the instrument carries out a self-check for approx. 30sec

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6 Set up with the indicating and adjustmentmodule PLICSCOM6.1 Short descriptionThe indicating and adjustment module is used for measured valuedisplay,

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Fig. 24: Mounting the indicatingand adjustment moduleNote:If you intend to retrofit the instrument with an indicating and adjustmentmodule for continuo

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6.3 Adjustment system1.1231Fig. 25: Indicating and adjustmentelements1 LC display2 Indication of the menu item number3 Adjustment keysl [OK] key:- Mov

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6.4 Setup procedureIn HART-Multidrop mode (several sensors on one input) the addressmust be set before continuing with the parameter adjustment. You w

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To select the adjustment unit (in theexample switching over from barto mbar) you have to proceed as follows:3)1 Push the [OK] button in the measured v

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Unit of measurementDensity0001000kg/dm³6 Enter the requested density value with [->] and [+], confirm with[OK] and move to position correction with

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5 Confirm with [+] andmove to max. adjustment with [->].The min. adjustment is finished.Information:For an adjustment with filling, you simply enter t

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The position correction compensates the influenceof the mountingposition or static pressure on the measurement. It does not influencethe adjustment valu

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▶Basic adjustmentDisplayDiagnosticsServiceInfo2 Confirm the menu "Basic adjustment" with [OK], the menu item"Unit" will be displaye

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1 About this document1.1 FunctionThis operating instructions manual provides all the information youneed for mounting, connection and setup as well as

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Proceed as follows:1 Edit thembar value in the menu item "zero" with [OK].Zero adjustment000.0 %P=+0000.0 mbar0000.0 mbar2 Set the requested

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A linearization is necessary for all vessels in which the vessel volumedoes notincrease linearly with the level - e. g. with a cylindrical orspherical

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Copy sensor dataCopy sensor data?Basic adjustmentIf the "Reset" (sensor-specific basic adjustment) is carried out, thesensor resets the value

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Factory settingLike basicadjustment, furthermore special parameters are reset todefault values.7)PointerThe min. and max. temperature or pressure valu

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6.5 Menu schematicInformation:Depending on the version and application, the highlighted menuwindows are not always available.Basic adjustment1▶Basic a

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Diagnostics3Basic adjustmentDisplay▶DiagnosticsServiceInfo3.1Pointerp-min.: -5.8 mbarp-max.: 167.5 mbarT-min.: -12.5 °CT-max.: +85.5 °C3.2Sensor statu

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6.6 Saving the parameter adjustment dataIt is recommended noting the adjusted data, e.g. in this operatinginstructions manual and archive them afterwa

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7 Setup with PACTware andother adjustmentprograms7.1 Connect the PC via VEGACONNECT312Fig. 26: Connection of the PC via VEGACONNECT directlyto the sen

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Necessary components:l VEGABAR 61l PC with PACTware and suitable VEGA DTMl VEGACONNECTl Power supply unit or processing system12 43OPENTWISTUSBLOCKFig

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All currently available VEGADTMs are provided in the DTM Collectionon CD and can be obtained from the responsible VEGA agency for atoken fee. This CD

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2 For your safety2.1 Authorised personnelAll operations described in this operating instructions manual must becarried out only by trained specialist

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8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 MaintainWhenused in the correct way, no special maintenance is required innormal operation.In some application

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? 4 … 20 mA signal notstablel Level fluctuationsà Set the integration time via the indicating and adjustmentmodule or PACTwarel no atmospheric pressure

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8.3 Exchanging the electronics moduleIn caseof a defect, the electronics module can be exchanged by theuser against an identical type. If no electroni

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l Print and fill outone form per instrumentl Clean the instrument and pack it damage-proofl Attach the completed form and, if need be, also a safety da

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9 Dismounting9.1 Dismounting stepsWarning:Before dismounting, be aware of dangerous process conditions suchas e.g. pressure in the vessel, high temper

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10 Supplement10.1 TechnicaldataGeneral dataPressure type Gauge pressure or gauge pressureMeasuring principle Depending on the measuring range ceramic-

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Signal resolution 1.6 µAFailuresignal current output (adjustable) mA-value unchanged 20.5 mA, 22 mA, < 3.6 mAMax. output current 22 mALoad see load

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Adjustment range of the min./max. adjustment relating to the nominal measuring range:- percentage value -10 … 110 %- pressure value -20 … 12 0 %Adjust

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Nominal range Overload, max. pressure Overload, min. pressure0 … 25 bar/0 … 2500 kPa 130 bar/13000 kPa0 bar abs.0 … 60 bar/0 … 6000 kPa 200 bar/20000

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Long-term stability (similar to DIN 16086, DINV 19259-1 and IEC 60770-1)Applies to digital interfaces (HART, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus) as well

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2.5 Safety approval markings and safety tipsThe safety approval markings and safety tips on the device must beobserved.2.6 CE conformityThis device fu

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Process conditionsThespecifications to the pressure stage and the product temperature are used as an overview.The specifications of the type label are a

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Electromechanical data - version IP 66/IP 67Cableentry/plug15)- Single chamber housing l 1 x cable gland M20 x 1.5 (cable: ø 5 … 9 mm),1 x blind stopp

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Connection cable- Configuration fourwires, one suspension cable, one breathercapillary, screen braiding, metal foil, mantle- Wire cross-section 0.5 mm²

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Adjustment elements 4 keysProtectionclass- unassembled IP 20- mounted into the sensor without cover IP 40Materials- Housing ABS- Inspection window Pol

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100075050025012 181614 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36ΩV4123Fig. 30: Voltage diagram1 HART load2 Voltage limit EEx-iainstrument3 Voltage limit non-Ex/Exd i

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You can find detailed information in the supplied Safety Manual of the instrument series or under"www.vega.com", "Downloads", "

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10.2 DimensionsHousingin protection class IP 66/IP 67~ 69 mm(2.72")ø 77 mm(3.03")112 mm (4 13/32")M20x1,5/½ NPT~ 69 mm(2.72")ø 77

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Housing in protection IP 66/IP 68 (1 bar)117 mm (4.61")120 mm (4.72")~ 103 mm(4.06")~ 105 mm (4.13")ø 77 mm(3.03")116 mm (4.5

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IP 68 version with external housing1265 mm(2 9/16")68 mm(2 43/64")92 mm(3 5/8")42mm(1 21/32")40mm(1 37/64")90 mm (3 35/64&quo

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VEGABAR 61 - flangeversion122mm (4 51/64") 122mm (4 51/64") 51mm (2 1/64") 3 5/8"7 1/2" 1/8" 1/8"4xø 5/8"4xø 5/

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2.10 Environmental instructionsProtectionof the environment is one of our most important duties. Thatis why we have introduced an environment manageme

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VEGABAR 61 - flangeversion3 5/8"7 1/2" 1/8" 1/8"4xø 5/8"4xø 5/8"4 3/4"6 63/4"3 7/8"2 9/32" 2 43/64&qu

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VEGABAR 61 - tube isolating diaphragm 14 31/64" 1 13/16" 1 1/32"5 33/64" 2 3/64" 1 17/64"6 9/64" 2 3/4" 1 31/3

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VEGABAR 61 - tube isolating diaphragm 24 31/64" 5 3/64" 1 1/32"6 9/64" 6 11/16" 1 31/32"6 17/32" 7 11/64" 3 3/

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VEGABAR 61 - tube isolating diaphragm 3128 mm (5 3/64")M55x2ø 56mm (2 13/64")ø 44,5mm (3 3/4")~ 132 mm (5 13/64")ø 38,5 mm (1 33/6

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VEGABAR 61 - hygienic fittingRV115 mm (4 17/32")ø 78 mm (3 5/64")Fig. 39: VEGABAR 61 - RV = bolting according to DIN 1185174 VEGABAR 61 • 4 …

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VEGABAR 61 - cell isolating diaphragm135 mm (5 5/16")100 mm (3 15/16")b4 17/32"45/64" 2 43/64"5 29/32"45/64" 3 15/3

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VEGABAR 61 - threaded versionSW32SW41SW55SW55G¾BG1B1½”NPTG1½B ø 22 mm (0.87") ø 32 mm (1.26")20 mm(0.79")~105 mm(4.13")~105 mm(4.7

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VEGABAR 61 - Threaded versionwith temperature adapterSW27G1Aø 26 mm (1 1/32")LFig. 42: VEGABAR 61 - threaded version withtemperature adapter. The

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3 Product description3.1 ConfigurationThe scope of delivery encompasses:l VEGABAR 61 pressure transmitterl Documentation- this operating instructions m

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321Fig. 1: Example of a VEGABAR 61 with flangeconnection DN 50 PN 40 andplastic housing1 Housing cover with integrated indicating and adjustment module

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