Vega VEGASON 66 4 … 20 mA_HART four-wire User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

Operating InstructionsVEGASON 664 ... 20 mA/HART - four-wire

Page 2 - Contents

The backlight of the indicating and adjustment module ispowered by the sensor1). Requirement is a certain height of thesupply voltage. The eact voltag

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4 Mounting4.1 General instructionsMake sure that the wetted parts of VEGASON 66, especiallythe seal and process fitting, are suitable for the existingp

Page 4 - 1 Sequence

The reference plane for the measuring range (version A) is thelower edge of the flange. The reference plane for versions B, Cand D is the lower edge of

Page 5 - 2 For your safety

1 32100%0%4Fig. 4: Version B, C, D - Measuring range (operating range) and max. measuringdistance1 full (dead zone)2 empty (max. measuring distance)3

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6 Plug the electronics housing to the transducer tube. Do notsqueeze any cables. The housing is in the correct position,if the lower notch (2) of the

Page 7 - Chapter "Disposal"

12345Fig. 5: Mounting - Version B1 Groove to lock the housing2 Marking notch3 Screw of swivelling holder (hexagon SW 13)4 Grub screw, fixing ring (hexa

Page 8 - 3 Product description

6 Plug the connection head to the transducer tube. Do notsqueeze any cables. The cylinder is in the correct position,if the lower notch (2) of the tra

Page 9 - 3.2 Principle of operation

12345Fig. 6: Mounting - Version C1 Groove for locking the connection head2 Marking notch3 Screw of swivelling holder (hexagon SW 13)4 Grub screw, fixin

Page 10 - 3.4 Storage and transport

7 Rotate the connection head in such a way that the cableentry points downwards (moisture can drain off). Fastenthe cylinder with screws (4); torque ma

Page 11 - 4 Mounting

1> 500 mmFig. 8: Installation location1 Reference planeIn vessels with conical vessel bottom it can be advantageousto direct the sensor in the cent

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Contents1 About this document1.1 Function ...41.2 Target group ...41.3 Symbolism used ...

Page 13 - 4.2 Mounting preparations

If the reflective properties of the medium are good, you canmount VEGASON 66 on a socket piece. The socket endshould be smooth and burr-free, if possib

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If there are agitators in the vessel, a false echo storage shouldbe carried out with the agitators in motion. This ensures thatthe interfering reflecti

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Fig. 14: Inflowing mediumThrough the action of filling, stirring and other processes in thevessel, dense foams which considerably damp the emittedsignal

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Fig. 15: Heat fluctuationsVEGASON 66 - 4 ... 20 mA/HART - four-wire 23Mounting28783-EN-060731

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5 Connecting to voltage supply5.1 Preparing the connectionGenerally not the following safety instructions:l Connect only in the complete absence of li

Page 18 - 4.3 Mounting instructions

If potential equalisation currents are expected, the connectionon the processing side must be made via a ceramic capacitor(e.g. 1 nF, 1500 V). The low

Page 19 - > 500 mm

Fig. 16: Connection steps 5 and 65.3 Wiring plan, double chamber housing1 2 345Fig. 17: Double chamber housing1 Housing cover, connection compartment2

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132Display12 5678I2CFig. 18: Electronics compartment, double chamber housing1 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface)2 Intrnal connection cable

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4 ... 20 mAPE/ L/ NL1 NGND1 21 2344...20mA ISFig. 20: Wiring plan, double chamber housing1 Voltage supply2 Signal output5.4 Switch-on phaseAfter conne

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6 Setup with the indicating andadjustment module PLICSCOM6.1 Short descriptionThe indicating and adjustment module PLICSCOM is used formeasured value

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7.3 Parameter adjustment with AMS™ and PDM ..418 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 Maintenance ...428.2 Fault rectification

Page 24 - 5.1 Preparing the connection

4 Screw housing cover with inspection window tightly backonRemoval is carried out in reverse order.The indicating/adjustment module is powered by the

Page 25 - 5.2 Connection steps

6.3 Adjustment system1.1231Fig. 22: Indicating and adjustment elements1 LC display2 Indication of the menu item number3 Adjustment keysl [OK] key:- mo

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6.4 Setup procedureIn HART-Multidrop mode (several sensors on one input) theaddress must be set before continuing with the parameteradjustment. You wi

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

Page 28 - 5.4 Switch-on phase

vessel wall (with solids). To adapt the sensor to these differentconditions, you should first select in this menu item "Liquid" or"Solid&

Page 29 - 6.1 Short description

Enter the requested parameter via the appropriate keys, saveyour settings and jump to the next menu item with the [->] key.A linearization is neces

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Gating out of false signalsChange now?Proceed as follows:1 Move from the measured value display to the main menuby pushing [OK].2 Select the menu item

Page 31 - - modify value of a parameter

6.5 Menu schematicInformation:Depending on the version and application, the highlightedmenu windows are not always available.Basic adjustment1▶Basic

Page 32 - Address 0

3.1PointerDistance-min.: 0.234 m(d)Distance-max.: 5.385 m (d)T-min.: 16.5 °CT-min.: 37.5 °C3.2Meas. reliability36 dBSensor statusOK3.3Curve selectionE

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7 Setup with P ACTware™ and otheradjustment programs7.1 Connecting the PC~=Power supplyVEGACONNECT 3PACTware /TM>PA<231Fig. 23: Connection di

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1 About this document1.1 FunctionThis operating instructions manual has all the information youneed for quick setup and safe operation. Please read th

Page 35 - Sensor-TAG

23145Power supplyVEGACONNECT 3PACTware /TMFig. 24: Connecting the PC to the signal cable1 RS232 connection2 VEGASON 663 HART adapter cable for VEGA

Page 36 - Change now?

Note:Keep in mind that for setup of VEGASON 66, DTM Collection10/2005 or a newer version must be used.All currently available VEGA DTMs are provided i

Page 37 - 6.5 Menu schematic

8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 MaintenanceWhen used as directed in normal operation, VEGASON 66 iscompletely maintenance free.8.2 Fault recti

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? 4 … 20 mA signal missingl Wrong connectionà Check connection according to chapter "Connectionprocedure" and, if necessary, correct accordi

Page 39 - >PA<

8.3 Exchange the electronics moduleIf the electronics module is defective, it can be replaced by theuser.In Ex applications, only an instrument and an

Page 40 - PACTware /

l Attach the completed form and possibly also a safety datasheet to the instrumentl Please contact the agency serving you for the address ofthe return

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9 Dismounting9.1 Dismounting procedureCaution:During operation, individual cores of the transducer cable carrya voltage of approx. 70 V. Therefore dis

Page 42 - ? 4 … 20 mA signal not stable

10 Supplement10.1 Technical dataGeneral dataMaterials, wetted parts- Flange PP or Alu- Swivelling holder, flange galvanized steel- Transducer UP- Trans

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Fulfilled NAMUR recommendation NE 43Input variableParameter- Version A distance between lower edge of the flange andproduct surface- version B, C and D

Page 44 - 8.4 Instrument repair

10 m3 m120 mm140 mm6 mm-6 mm20 mm40 mm60 mm80 mm100 mm-40 mm-20 mm-140 mm-120 mm-100 mm-80 mm-60 mm20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 60 m 70 mFig. 25: Accuracy VEGA

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2 For your safety2.1 Authorised personnelAll operations described in this operating instructions manualmust be carried out only by trained specialist

Page 46 - 9 Dismounting

10 m3 m120 mm140 mm6 mm-6 mm20 mm40 mm60 mm80 mm100 mm-40 mm-20 mm-140 mm-120 mm-100 mm-80 mm-60 mm20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 60 m 70 mFig. 26: Accuracy VEGA

Page 47 - 10 Supplement

Vibration resistance mechanical vibration with 1 g in the frequencyrange 5 … 200 Hz9)Electromechanical dataCable entry- Double chamber housingl 1x cab

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Power consumption max. 4 VA; 2.1 WElectrical protective measuresProtection IP 66/IP 67Overvoltage category IIIProtection class IApprovalsATEX II 2 GEE

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10.2 DimensionsHousingø84mm~27/")120mm (423/32")* 129mm (55/64")5/16")M20x1,5/½NPTM12xFig. 27: Aluminium double chamber housing* D

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VEGASON 663 434D200mm340mm405mm165mmb24mm24mm26mm20mmk160mm295mm355mm125mmdø18mmø22mmø26mmø18mmDN 80 PN16/40DN 200 PN16DN 250 PN16DN 50 PN16/408x12x12

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VEGASON 663 4D200mm340mm405mm165mmb24mm24mm26mm20mmk160mm295mm355mm125mmd8x ø18mm12x ø22mm12x ø26mm4x ø18mmDN 80 PN16/40DN 200 PN16DN 250 PN16DN 50 PN

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10.3 CE declarations of conformity10.4 Industrial property rightsSupplement56 VEGASON 66 - 4 ... 20 mA/HART - four-wire28783-EN-060731

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VEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights.Further information see http://www.vega.com.Only in U.S.A.: Further information

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Supplement58 VEGASON 66 - 4 ... 20 mA/HART - four-wire28783-EN-060731

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SupplementVEGASON 66 - 4 ... 20 mA/HART - four-wire 5928783-EN-060731

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account, as is usual with a class A instrument acc. toEN 61326. If VEGASON 66 is used in a different environment,the electromagnetic compatibility to o

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VEGA Grieshaber KGAm Hohenstein 11377761 SchiltachGermanyPhone +49 7836 50-0Fax +49 7836 50-201E-mail: [email protected] 9001All statem

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Please help us fulfil this obligation by observing the environ-mental instructions in this manual:l Chapter "Storage and transport"l Chapter

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3 Product description3.1 ConfigurationThe scope of delivery encompasses:l VEGASON 66 ultrasonic sensorl unassembled cable glandl Documentation- this op

Page 60 - ISO 9001

1234Fig. 1: VEGASON 66 compact with swivelling holder1 Housing cover with integrated PLICSCOM (optional)2 Housing with electronics3 Swivelling holder

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