Vega VEGAPULS 66 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≤ 3.8) 4 … 20 mA_HART four- User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating Instruction

Operating InstructionsVEGAPULS 664 … 20 mA/HART four-wireRadar

Page 2 - Contents

The background lighting of the indicating and adjustment module ispoweredby the sensor. A certain level of operating voltage is requiredfor this. You

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l Storage and transport temperature see chapter "Supplement -Technical data - Ambient conditions"l Relative humidity 20 … 85 %Storage and tr

Page 4 - 1 About this document

4 Mounting4.1 General instructionsSelect an installation position you can easily reach for mounting andconnecting as well as later retrofitting of an i

Page 5 - 2 For your safety

1 32100%0%4Fig. 3: Measuring range (operating range), max. measuringdistance andreference plane1 full2 empty (max. measuring distance)3 Measuring rang

Page 6 - 2.7 Fulfillment o

1Fig. 4: Position of thepolarisation plane with VEGAPULS 661 Marking holeMake sure that all parts of the instrument in contact with the measuredproduc

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12> 500 mmFig. 5: Mounting on roundvessel tops1 Reference plane2 Vessel center or symmetry axisIn vessels with conical bottom it can be advantageou

Page 8 - 3 Product description

Fig. 7: Inflowing liquidThesocket piece should be dimensioned in such a way that theantenna end protrudes at least 10 mm (0.4 in) out of the socket.ca.

Page 9 - 3.2 Principle of operation

ca. 10 mmFig. 9: Tube extensionTip:VEGAPULS 66 isoptionally also available with antenna extension.Hence the antenna length can be selected such that t

Page 10 - 3.3 Operation

If large vessel installations such as struts or supports cause falseechoes, these can be attenuated through supplementary measures.Small, inclined she

Page 11 - 28443-EN-090305

By using a standpipe, the influence of vessel installations andturbulence can be excluded. Under these prerequisites, the meas-urement of products with

Page 12 - 4 Mounting

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

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Align the sensor in such a way that the polarisation marking on thesensor flange isin the same plane as the tube holes or the tubeconnection openings (

Page 14 - 4.2 Mounting instructions

1234Fig. 15: Polarisation level - view fromtop to the sensor and bypass tube. Thesensor housing is not shown.1 Position of the polarisation level2 Fla

Page 15 - > 500 mm

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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If screened cable is necessary, connect the cable screen on both endsto ground potential. In the sensor, the screen must be connecteddirectly to the i

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12 Screw the housing cover onTheelectrical connection is finished.Fig. 16: Connection steps 5 and 65.3 Wiringplan, double chamber housingThe following

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132Display1 2 5 6 7 8I²CFig. 18: Electronics compartment, double chamberhousing1 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface)2 Internal connection c

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Information:Keep inmind that the indicating and adjustment module must only beused in the electronics compartment.4 ... 20 mAPE/ L/ NL1 NGND1 21 2344.

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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. 21: Insert indicating andadjustment moduleNote:If you intend to retrofit the instrument with an indicating and adjustmentmodule for continuous mea

Page 22 - 5 Connecting to power supply

6.3 Adjustment system1.1231Fig. 22: Indicating and adjustmentelements1 LC display2 Indication of the menu item number3 Adjustment keysl [OK] key:- Mov

Page 23 - 5.2 Connection procedure

8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .428.2 Remove interferences. . . . . . .

Page 24 - 5.3 Wiring

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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▶Basic adjustmentDisplayDiagnosticsServiceInfo2 Select the menu item "Basic adjustment" with [->] and confirm with[OK]. Now the menu item

Page 26 - 5.4 Switch on phase

LiquidAccording to the conductivity and the dielectric value of liquids, thereflection properties can differ considerably. Therefore additionaloptions s

Page 27 - 6.1 Short description

High sockets or vessel installations, such ase. g. struts or agitators aswell as buildup and weld joints on the vessel walls cause interferingreflectio

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The following data are read out or written with this function:l Measuredvalue presentationl Adjustmentl Mediuml Inner diameter of the standpipe (with

Page 29 - - Select editing position

Menu item Reset valueCurrentoutput - failure < 3.6 mAUnit of measurement m(d)The values of the following menu items are not reset to the resetvalue

Page 30 - Address 0

6.5 Menu schematicInformation:Depending on the version and application, the light-coloured menuwindows are not always available or offer nor sel ection

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3.1PointerDistance min.: 0.234 m(d)Distance max.: 5.385 m(d)3.2Meas. reliability15 dBSensor statusOK3.3Curve selectionEcho curve▼3.4Echo curvePresenta

Page 32 - Linearisation curve

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

Page 33 - Extended setting

7 Setup with PACTware andother adjustmentprograms7.1 Connecting the PC312Fig. 23: Connection of the PC via VEGACONNECT directlyto the sensor1 USB cabl

Page 34 - Copy sensor data?

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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Necessary components:l VEGAPULS 66l PC with PACTware and suitable VEGA DTMl VEGACONNECTl Power supply unit or processing system152 43OPENTWISTUSBLOCKF

Page 36 - 6.5 Menu schem

Note:Keep in mindthat for setup of VEGAPULS 66, DTM-Collection in theactual version must be used.All currently available VEGA DTMs are provided in the

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8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 MaintenanceWhen used in the correct way, no special maintenance is required innormal operation.8.2 Remove inte

Page 38 - 6.6 Saving the pa

? Current signal greater than 22 mA or less than 3.6 mAl Electronics module defectiveà Exchange instrument or return instrument for repairIn Ex applic

Page 39 - 7 Setup with PACTware and

Information:When loading on site, first of all the order data must be downloadedfrom the Internet (see operating instructions manual "Oscillator&q

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l Please ask the agency serving you for the address of your returnshipment. Youcan find the respective agency on our websitewww.vega.com under: "C

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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

Page 42 - ? 4 … 20 mA signal missing

10 Supplement10.1 TechnicaldataGeneral data316L corresponds to 1.4404 or 1.4435Materials, wetted parts- Process fitting 316L, Hastelloy C22 plated- Ant

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Reference conditions to measuring accuracy (similarto DIN EN 60770-1)Reference conditions according to DIN EN 61298-1- Temperature +18 … +30 °C (+64 …

Page 44 - 8.5 Instrument repair

1,0 m (3.28 ft)35 m (114.8 ft)20 mm (0.788 in)10 mm (0.394 in)- 10 mm (- 0.394 in)- 20 mm (- 0.788 in)0Fig. 26: Deviation VEGAPULS 66Influence ofthe

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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

Page 46 - 9 Dismounting

Process conditionsFor theprocess temperature and the vessel pressure, you also have to note the specifications onthe type label! Always the lowest valu

Page 47 - 10 Supplement

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

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Functional sa fety according to IEC 61508-4- Singlechannel architecture (1oo1D) up to SIL2- double channel diversitary redundantarchitecture (1oo2D)up

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10.2 DimensionsHousingø84mm~ 27/")120mm (4 23/32")* 129mm (5 5/64")5/16")M20x1,5/½ NPTM12xFig. 27: Double chamber housingof Alumin

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In standard version with rinsing air connection1221,5 mm (0.85")55 mm(2.17")67 mm(2.64")kDxd136 mm (5.35")y bD b k x ydDN 50 PN 40

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VEGAPULS 66 - high temperature versions200 mm (7.87")337 mm (13.27")21Fig. 30: VEGAPULS 66 - high temperature version1 Processtemperatures u

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10.3 Industrial property rightsVEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights.Further information see http://www.vega.com.Only

Page 53 - 10.2 Dimensions

VEGAPULS 66 • 4 … 20 mA/HART four-wire 5710 Supplement28443-EN-090305

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Page 55 - 337 mm (13.27")

VEGAPULS 66 • 4 … 20 mA/HART four-wire 5910 Supplement28443-EN-090305

Page 56 - 10.4 Trademark

During t he entire duration of use, the useris obliged to determine thecompliance of the required occupational safety measures with thecurrent valid r

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VEGA Grieshaber KGAm Hohenstein 11377761 SchiltachGermanyPhone +49 7836 50-0Fax +49 7836 50-201E-mail: [email protected] date:ISO 9

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l The instrument must not cause any interfering emissionsl Thedevice must be insensitive to interfering immissions, includingthose that may cause unde

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3 Product description3.1 ConfigurationThe scope of delivery encompasses:l VEGAPULS 66 radar sensorl Documentation- this operating instructions manual-

Page 60 - ISO 9001

The type label contains the most important data for identificationanduse of the instrument:l Sensor typel Article and serial number devicel Article num

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