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Operating Instructions - VEGAPULS SR 68 - 4 ? 20 mA

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1. Fig 12 Agitators Large material heaps are detected with several sensors which can be mounted on e g traverse cranes For this type of application it is best to orient the sensor toward the solid surface A mutual infuence of the sensors is not possible NZSZISZSZSZIEN ZSZNZSINZ Fig 13 Radar sensors on traverse crane Information Keep in mind that for these applications the sensors are designed for relatively slow level changes When using VEGAPULS SR 68 on a movable bracket the max measuring rate must be observed see chapter Technical data 20 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 4 Mounting Mounting in the vessel insulation pue Installation in subsur face enclosures Instruments for a temperature range up to 250 C or up to 450 C have a distance piece between process fitting and electronics housing Ths distance piece is used for thermal decoupling of the electronics against high process temperatures Information The distance piece must only be incorporaed up to max 50 mm in the vessel installation Only then a reliable temperature decoupling is guaranteed Fig 14 Mounting of the instrument with insulated vessels 1 Electronics housing 2 Distance piece 3 Vessel insulation For level measurements in concrete silos the sensors are o
2. 1 Loosen terminal screw of the swivelling holder with a fork spanner SW 13 2 Direct the sensor check angle of inclination Information The max angle of inclination of the swivelling holder is approx 15 3 Tighten the terminal screw torque max 20 Nm Information The hexagon screws must not be loosened The mounting location of the radar sensor should be a place where no other equipment or fixtures cross the path of the microwave signals Vessel installations such as e g ladders limit switches heating spirals struts etc can cause false echoes and impair the useful echo Make sure when planning your measuring site that the radar sensor has a clear view to the measured product In case of existing vessel installations a false echo storage should be carried out during setup If large vessel installations such as struts or supports cause false echoes these can be attenuated through supplementary measures Small inclined sheet metal baffles above the installations scatter the radar signals and prevent direct interfering reflections Fig 11 Cover smooth profiles with deflectors If there are agitators in the vessel a false signal suppression should be carried out with the agitators in motion This ensures that the interfering reflections from the agitators are saved with the blades in different positions VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 19 4 Mounting Material heaps pie
3. VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 51 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service Code Text mes sage Cause Removal F265 Measurement function dis turbed Sensor does no longer carry out a measurement Operating voltage too low Check operating voltage Carry out a reset Separate operating voltage briefly Function check The following table shows the error codes and text messages in the status message Function check and provides information on causes as well as corrective measures Code Text mes sage Cause Removal C700 Simulation Simulation active Finish simulation Wait for the automatic end after 60 mins Out of specification The following table shows the error codes and text messages in the status message Out of specification and provides information on causes as well as corrective measures Code Text mes sage Cause Removal S600 Unpermissible electronics temperature Temperature of the elect ronics in the non specified section Check ambient temperatu re Isolate electronics Use instrument with higher temperature range S601 Overfilling Danger of vessel overfilling Make sure that there is no further filling Check level in the vessel Maintenance The following table shows the error codes and text messages in the stat
4. Edit parameter Save value e gt key Presentation change measured value Select list entry Select editing position e key Change value of the parameter e ESC key interrupt input Jump to next higher menu The sensor is adjusted via the four keys of the indicating and adjustment module The LC display indicates the individual menu items The functions of the individual keys are shown in the above illustration Approx 10 minutes after the last pressing of a key an automatic reset to measured value indication is triggered Any values not confirmed with OK will not be saved VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 31 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA Main menu Setup Medium po 6 3 Parameter adjustment Through the parameter adjustment the instrument is adapted to the application conditions The parameter adjustment is carried out via an adjustment menu Information In this operating instructions manual the instrument specific param eters are described Further general parameters are described in the operating instructions manual Indicating and adjustment module The main menu is divided into five areas with the following functions Display Diagnostics Additional adjustments Info Setup Settings for example to measurement loop name medium application vessel adjustment signal output Display Settings for example language me
5. The instrument also has an integrated event memory with time stamp Up to 500 events are automatically stored in the sensor and are delete protected Each entry contains date time event time event description and value Event types are for example parameter modifications status and error messages as well as switch on and switch off times The data remain also in case of voltage interruption The data are read out via a PC with PACTware DTM or the control system with EDD The instrument also has an integrated echo curve memory in which echo curves can be stored for diagnostic purposes The echo curves are stored with date and time as well as the corresponding echo data The data remain even in case of voltage interruption The memory is divided into two sections Echo curve of the setup here you can store the echo curve as a reference during setup This echo curve can be used for example to detect changes of the installation conditions or buildup on the antenna Echo curve memory up to 10 echo curves can be stored in a ring buffer in this memory section The requested values and recording conditions are defined via a PC with PACTware DTM or the control system with EDD Data are also read out or reset Depending on the instrument the echo curve created during setup can be stored alternatively also via the indicating and adjustment module VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 49 9 Diagnosis fault rectification an
6. 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 4 Mounting Fig 9 Orientation If mounting in the center of the silo is not possible the sensor can be directed to the vessel center by means of an optional swivelling holder The following description gives an overview on the determination of the necessary angle of inclination VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 17 4 Mounting VEGA Fig 10 Proposal for installation after orientation VEGAPULS SR 68 The angle of inclination depends on the vessel dimensions It can be easily checked with a suitable level or water leve on the sensor The following chart specifies the distance a between installation position and vessel centre dependent on the measuring distance for inclination angles of 2 10 Distance d 2 4 6 8 10 m 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 6 0 7 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 0 6 0 8 1 1 1 4 0 7 1 1 1 4 1 8 1 0 1 6 2 1 2 6 1 4 2 1 2 8 3 5 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 3 Example 18 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 4 Mounting Vessel installations Agitators pie ee In a vessel 20 m high the installation position of the sensor is 1 4 m from the vessel centre The necessary angle of inclination of 4 can be read out from this chart Proceed as follows to adjust the angle of inclination with the swivelling holder
7. 6 1 Insert indicating and adjustment module 30 6 2 Adjustment system lll nen 31 6 3 Parameter adjustment llle 32 6 4 Saving the parameter adjustment data 43 7 Setup with PACTware 7 1 Connecting the PC lllllllllllsss 45 7 2 Parameter adjustment with PACTware 46 7 3 Saving the parameter adjustment data 47 8 Set up with other systems 8 1 DD adjustment programs 04 48 8 2 Communicator 375 475 0 onen 48 2 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VELA Contents 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service 9 1 Maintenance 0 ce eee ees 9 2 Measured value and event memory 9 3 Error messages according to NE 107 9 4 Fault rectification 00 00 ee 9 5 Exchanging the electronics module 9 6 Software update 022 eee eee 9 7 How to proceed in case of repait 22 222 10 Dismounting 10 1 Dismounting steps 0 0 00 nn 10 25 Disposal meriate bindni gaa thane nod E E jee gees 11 Supplement 11 1 Technicaldata 22 22 enda s 11 2 Dimensions x i m erste ja rare seld Safety instructions for Ex areas operation in Ex areas These safety instructions are part of the operating instructions manual and come with the Ex approved instruments amp Please note the Ex specific safety inform
8. Send instrument for repair F040 Error in the electronics Hardware defect General software error Exchange of the electro nics Send instrument for repair Separate operating voltage briefly Determine measured va Communicati on error F125 Unpermissible electronics F260 Error in the The instrument is still in the start phase the measured value could not yet be determined EMC interferences Transmission error with the external communication with 4 wire power supply unit Temperature of the elect ronics in the non specified section Error in the calibration car ried out in the factory Error in the EEPROM Wait for the warm up phase Duration depending on the version and parameter ad justment up to approxima tely 3 min Remove EMC influences Exchange 4 wire power supply unit or electronics Check ambient temperatu re Isolate electronics Use instrument with higher temperature range Exchange of the electro nics Send instrument for repair Error in the configuration Error during setup False signal suppression faulty Error when carrying out a reset Repeat setup Repeat reset F264 Installation S etup error Adjustment not within the vessel height measuring range Max measuring range of the instrument not suffici ent Check or correct installa tion and or parameter ad justment Use an instrument with bigger measuring range
9. corrosive or toxic products etc Take note of chapters Mounting and Connecting to power supply and carry out the listed steps in reverse order 10 2 Disposal The instrument consists of materials which can be recycled by specialised recycling companies We use recyclable materials and have designed the electronics to be easily separable WEEE directive 2002 96 EG This instrument is not subject to the WEEE directive 2002 96 EG and the respective national laws Pass the instrument directly on to a specialised recycling company and do not use the municipal collecting points These may be used only for privately used products according to the WEEE directive Correct disposal avoids negative effects to persons and environment and ensures recycling of useful raw materials Materials see chapter Technical data If you have no way to dispose of the old instrument properly please contact us concerning return and disposal VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 57 11 Supplement 11 Supplement 11 1 Technical data General data 316L corresponds to 1 4404 or 1 4435 Materials wetted parts Process fitting Process seal Antenna Antenna impedance cone seal antenna system Materials non wetted parts Plastic housing Aluminium die casting housing Stainless steel housing Seal between housing and housing cover Inspection window in housing cover optional Ground te
10. housing as well as on the delivery note When loading on site first of all the order data must be downloaded from the Internet see operating instructions manual Oscillator 9 6 Software update The following components are required to update the sensor software Sensor Voltage supply Interface adapter VEGACONNECT 4 PC with PACTware Current sensor software as file Caution Keep in mind that a software update can lead to expiry of the approvals You can find detailed information on our homepage www vega com At www vega com downloads go to Software Select under plics sensors and instruments Firmware updates the respective instru ment series and software version Load the zip file via the right mouse key with Save target as e g on the desktop of your PC Move with the right mouse key to the folder and select Extract all Save the extracted files for example on the desktop Connect the sensor to power supply and provide a connection from the PC to the instrument via the interface adapter Start PACTware and move via the menu Project to the VEGA project assistant Select USB and Set instruments online Activate the project assistant with Start It automatically sets up the connection to the sensor and then signals Search complete Select the sensor in the project and move in the PACTware menu bar to Instrument data The select Additional functions and Software update PACTware now checks the actu
11. the steps tification described in chapter Set up must be carried out again if necessary 24 hour service hotline Should these measures not be successful please call in urgent cases the VEGA service hotline under the phone no 49 1805 858550 The hotline is available to you 7 days a week round the clock Since we offer this service world wide the support is only available in the English language The service is free of charge only the standard telephone costs will be charged 9 5 Exchanging the electronics module If the electronics module is defective it can be replaced by the user In Ex applications only one instrument and one electronics module with Ex respective Ex approval may be used If there is no electronics module available on site the electronics module can be ordered via the agent serving you The electronics modules are adapted to the respective sensor and differ in the signal output or the voltage supply 54 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service A Load sensor software to PC Prepare update Load software into sen sor The new electronics module must be loaded with the default settings of the sensor These are the options e In the factory e Or on site by the user In both cases the serial number of the sensor is needed The serial numbers are stated on the type label of the instrument inside the
12. For your safety 2 1 Authorised personnel All operations described in this operating instructions manual must be carried out only by trained specialist personnel authorised by the plant operator During work on and with the device the required personal protective equipment must always be worn 2 2 Appropriate use VEGAPULS SR 68 is a sensor for continuous level measurement You can find detailed information on the application range in chapter Product description Operational reliability is ensured only if the instrument is properly used according to the specifications in the operating instructions manual as well as possible supplementary instructions 2 3 Warning about misuse Inappropriate or incorrect use of the instrument can give rise to application specific hazards e g vessel overfill or damage to system components through incorrect mounting or adjustment 2 4 General safety instructions This is a state of the art instrument complying with all prevailing regulations and guidelines The instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless and reliable condition The operator is responsible for the trouble free operation of the instrument During the entire duration of use the user is obliged to determine the compliance of the necessary occupational safety measures with the current valid rules and regulations and also take note of new regulations The safety instructions in this operating instructions manual the
13. Interface adapter VEGACONNECT 4 3 Sensor e Information 1 The interface adapter VEGACONNECT 3 or additional previous versions are not suitable for connection to the sensor Via the interface adapter and HART s E 000000 Be Fig 27 Connecting the PC via HART to the signal cable Sensor HART resistance 250 Q optional depending on processing Connection cable with 2 mm pins and terminals Processing system PLC Voltage supply Interface adapter for example VEGACONNECT 4 UROND VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 45 7 Setup with PACTware VEGA Prerequisites E 1 fe Note With power supply units with integrated HART resistance internal resistance approx 250 Q an additional external resistance is not necessary This applies e g to the VEGA instruments VEGATRENN 149A VEGAMET 381 VEGAMET 391 Common Ex separators are also usually equipped with a sufficient current limitation resistance In such cases the interface converter can be connected parallel to the 4 20 mA cable dashed line in the previous illustration 7 2 Parameter adjustment with PACTware For parameter adjustment of the sensor via a Windows PC the configuration software PACTware and a suitable instrument driver DTM according to FDT standard are required The up to date PACTware version as well as all a
14. buildup This status message is always inactive and can be activated via DTM and EDD The error codes are dispayed via the indicating and adjustment module as well as DTM and EDD in the control system Additional information on error statstics is displayed in the menu Diagnosis under Device status in the indicating and adjustment module as well as in the DTM and EDD Failure The following table shows the error codes and text messages in the status message Failure and provides information on causes as well as corrective measures Code Removal Text mes sage F013 Sensor does not detect an amp Check or correct installa no measured echo during operation tion and or parameter ad value availab Antenna system contami justment nated or defective Clean or exchange process component or antenna Adjustment not within spe Change adjustment accor Adjustment cification ding to the limit values span too small difference between min and max 10 mm 50 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service Removal Error in the li nearization Index markers are not continuously rising for examle unlogical value pairs Check linearization table Delete table Create new No operable software Failed or interrupted soft ware update Repeat software update Check electronics version Exchange of the electro nics
15. installation regulations Always connect the instrument to vessel ground potential equal isation or in case of plastic vessels to the next ground potential For this purpose there is a ground terminal on the side of the instrument housing For power supply an approved installation cable with PE conductor is necessary The 4 20 mA current output is connected with standard two wire cable without screen If electromagnetic interference is expected which is above the test values of EN 61326 for industrial areas screened cable should be used Use cable with round cross section A cable outer diameter of 5 9 mm 0 2 0 35 in ensures the seal effect of the cable gland If you are using cable with a different diameter or cross section exchange the seal or use a suitable cable gland With plastic housing the NPT cable gland or the Conduit steel tube must be screwed without grease into the threaded insert Max torque for all housings see chapter Technical data If screened cable is necessary connect the cable screen on both ends to ground potential In the sensor the screen must be connected directly to the internal ground terminal The ground terminal on the outside of the housing must be connected to the potential equalisation low impedance 24 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 5 Connecting to power supply pie Connection technology Connection pr
16. national installation standards as well as the valid safety regulations and accident prevention rules must be observed by the user For safety and warranty reasons any invasive work on the device beyond that described in the operating instructions manual may be carried out only by personnel authorised by the manufacturer Arbitrary conversions or modifications are explicitly forbidden The safety approval markings and safety tips on the device must also be observed VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 5 2 For your safety VEGA Depending on the instrument version the emitting frequencies are in the C or K band range The low emitting frequencies are far below the internationally approved limit values When used correctly there is no danger to health 2 5 CE conformity The device fulfills the legal requirements of the applicable EC guidelines By attaching the CE mark VEGA provides a confirmation of successful testing You can find the CE conformity declaration in the download area of www vega com 2 6 Fulfillment of NAMUR recommendations The device fulfills the requirements of the applicable NAMUR recommendations 2 7 Radio approval for Europe The instrument is approved according to EN 302372 1 2 2006 04 for use in closed vessels 2 8 Radio approval for USA Canada The instrument is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC regulations Take note of the following two regulations e The device must not
17. not all menu items are available or differently assigned Menu item Default value Measurement Sensor loop name Medium Liquid Water Bulk solids Crushed stones gravel Application Storage tank Silo Vessel form Vessel bottom dished boiler end Vessel top dished boiler end 42 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Menu item Default value Vesell height Recommended measuring range see Measuring range Technical data in the supplement Min adjustment Recommended measuring range see Technical data in the supplement Max adjustment 0 000 m d Damping 0 0 s Current output 4 20 mA lt 3 6 mA mode Current output Min current 3 8 mA max current Min Max 20 5 mA Lock operation Released Language According to order Displayed value Distance Display unit m Scaling size Volume l Scaling 0 00 lin 0 I 100 00 lin 100 I Lighting Switched off Further settings Distance unit m Temperature unit C Probe length Length of the standpipe Ex factory Linearisation cur linear ve HART mode Standard Address 0 6 4 Saving the parameter adjustment data It is recommended noting the adjusted data e g in this operating instructions manual and archive them afterwards They are hence available for multiple use o
18. with vessel change Open water gauge measurement e Gauge rate of change slow gauge change e Process measurement conditions VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 35 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA Distance sensor to water surface to big Extreme damping of output signal due to wave generation Ice and condensation on the antenna possible Spiders and insect nestle in the antennas Floating material and animals sporadically on the water surface Open flume flow measurement e Gauge rate of change slow gauge change e Process measurement conditions Ice and condensation on the antenna possible Spiders and insect nestle in the antennas Smooth water surface Exact measurement result required Distance to the water surface normally relatively high Rain water overfall weir e Gauge rate of change slow gauge change e Process measurement conditions Ice and condensation on the antenna possible Spiders and insect nestle in the antennas Turbulent water surface Sensor flooding possible Demonstration e Adjustment for all applications which are not typically level measurement e Sensor accepts all measured value changes within the measuring range immediately e Typical applications Instrument demonstration Object recognition monitoring additional settings required Caution If a separation of liquids with different values occur
19. 4 mm M20x1 5 Ve NPT Fig 31 Dimensions housing VEGAPULS SR 68 66 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 11 Supplement VEGAPULS SR 68 horn antenna in threaded version 38 mm 1 50 1 81 GILA 1v NPT mm y x gt 1 100 940 2 120 048 cy 216 075 o 4 430 095 x inch y x 1 3 94 01 58 2 4 72 91 89 3 8 50 02 95 4 16 93 93 74 144 mm 5 67 22 mm 0 87 Fig 32 Radar sensor with horn antenna in threaded version 1 Standard 2 With temperature adapter up to 250 C VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 67 11 Supplement VEGAPULS SR 68 horn antenna in flange version m O m Oj fr e e o EIT Fe Eg eo m gs EN Q E LT E gt 8 x mm y x inch y x 1 100 240 1 3 94 01 58 2 120 048 2 4 72 01 89 3 216 975 3 8 50 22 95 4 430 295 4 16 93 03 74 Fig 33 Radar sensor with horn antenna in flange version 1 Standard 2 With temperature adapter up to 250 C 68 VEGAPULS SR
20. 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 11 Supplement VEGAPULS SR 68 horn antenna and swivelling holder 40 948 975 995 1 58 9 1 89 92 95 93 74 Fig 34 Radar sensor with horn antenna and swivelling holder 1 Standard 2 With temperature adapter up to 250 C VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 69 11 Supplement VEGA 11 3 Industrial property rights VEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights Further information seehttp www vega com Only in U S A Further information see patent label at the sensor housing VEGA Produktfamilien sind weltweit gesch tzt durch gewerbliche Schutzrechte N here Informationen unterhttp www vega com Les lignes de produits VEGA sont globalement prot g es par des droits de propriete intellectuelle Pour plus d informations on pourra se r f rer au sitehttp www vega com VEGA lineas de productos est n protegidas por los derechos en el campo de la propiedad industrial Para mayor informaci n revise la pagina webhttp www vega com Jiunnn npoaykunn cbupme l BETA 3auujarorcs no BceMy MUPY npaBaMM Ha UHTENNEKTYaNbHYKO co6crBeHHOCTE larieHeiiuryro wHepopMauyro cMorpure Ha CaiTehttp www vega com VEGAR II amp fk Se SR SES HIRST RRP 3t HE REUS Z2 DLP X http www vega com 11 4 Tradem
21. 8 30 C 64 86 F Relative humidity 45 75 96 Air pressure 860 1060 mbar 86 106 kPa 12 5 15 4 psig Installation reference conditions M Min distance to installations 200 mm 7 874 in Reflector Corner reflector False reflections Largest false echo 20 dB smaller than the useful echo Deviation with liquids See following diagrams ep 10 mm 0 394 in N 2mm 0 079 in DU 0 i ET e 2 mm 0 079 in Om 328f Z ese 10mm 0 394 in o9 Fig 30 Deviation under reference conditions 1 Reference plane 2 Antenna edge 3 Recommended measuring range Reproducibility lt 1 mm Deviation with bulk solids The values are considerably application depend ent Firm specifications are hence not possible Deviation under EMC influence lt 30 mm Variables influencing measurement accuracy Specifications apply to the HART signal and the current output Temperature drift Digital output 3 mm 10 K relating to the max measuring range or max 10 mm 60 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 11 Supplement Additional deviation through strong high frequency electromagnetic fields acc to EN 61326 lt 50 mm Specifications apply also to the current output Temperature drift Current output Deviation on the current output by analogue digital conversion Deviation on the current ou
22. Operating Instructions VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire il Document ID 38295 He Radar Contents 1 About this document do FUNGON cesa oed EE 4 1 2 Target group ss cutie bad aie mh dh ees 4 1 3 Symbolism used 4 2 For your safety 2 1 Authorised personnel 00008 5 2 2 Appropriate use lille 5 2 3 Warning about misuse llllllllsss 5 2 4 General safety instructions 5 25 CE conformity 0 0 0 0000088 6 2 6 Fulfillment of NAMUR recommendations 6 2 7 Radio approval for Europe 04 6 2 8 Radio approval for USA Canada 6 2 9 Environmental instructions 6 3 Product description 31 Structure iii iie e iien taa 7 3 2 Principle of operation llle 8 3 3 Packaging transport and storage 8 3 4 Accessories and replacement parts 9 4 Mounting 4 1 General instructions 00005 11 4 2 Mounting preparations Horn antenna 11 4 3 Mounting instructions llle 12 5 Connecting to power supply 5 1 Preparing the connection 00048 24 5 2 Connection cee eee ee eee eee ees 25 5 3 Wiring plan double chamber housing 26 5 4 Wiring plan with double chamber housing Ex d 28 5 5 Switch on phase sees ia een 28 6 Setup with the indicating and adjustment module
23. al hardware and software version of the sensor and displays the data This process takes approx 60 s Push the button Update software and select the previously extracted XML file Then the software update can be started The additional files are installed automatically Depending on the sensor this procedure lasts up to 15 min Then the message appears Software update successfully executed VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 55 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service VEGA 9 7 How to proceed in case of repair If a repair is necessary please proceed as follows You can download a return form 23 KB from our Internet homepage www vega com under Downloads Forms and certificates Repair form By doing this you help us carry out the repair quickly and without having to call back for needed information Print and fill out one form per instrument Clean the instrument and pack it damage proof Attach the completed form and if need be also a safety data sheet outside on the packaging Please ask the agency serving you for the address of your return shipment You can find the competent agency on our website www vega com 56 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 10 Dismounting 10 Dismounting 10 1 Dismounting steps Warning Before dismounting be aware of dangerous process conditions such as e g pressure in the vessel high temperatures
24. als Electronics Protection rating Measuring range Process and ambient temperature process pressure Material wetted parts Hardware and software version 10 Order number 11 Serial number of the instrument 12 ID numbers instrument documentation OANA GTAWNDH The serial number on the type label of the instrument allows you to call up the order data operating instructions manuals sensor data for the service DTM as well as the test certificate depending on the instrument To do this open under www vega com VEGA Tools and serial number search This operating instructions manual applies to the following instrument versions e Hardware from 2 1 1 e Software from 4 4 0 e Modification status electronics from 25 The scope of delivery encompasses e Radar sensor e Documentation this operating instructions manual VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 7 3 Product description VEGA Application area Functional principle Packaging Transport Transport inspection Safety Manual SIL VEGAPULS SR 68 optional Test certificate measuring accuracy depending on the instrument VEGAPULS SR 68 optional Operating instructions manual Indicating and adjustment module optional Exspecific Safety instructions with Ex versions if necessary further certificates 3 2 Principle of operation The instrument is designed for level measurement of bulk solids even under di
25. ark All the brands as well as trade and company names used are property of their lawful proprietor originator 70 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA Index INDEX A K Accessory Key function 31 External indicating and adjustment unit 9 External radio unit 10 L Flanges 10 Linearisation curve 41 Indicating and adjustment module 9 Interface adapter 9 M Protective cover 10 Adjustment 38 Main menu 32 Max adjustment 39 Measured value memory 49 Min adjustment 39 Medium Adjustment system 31 Bulk solid 32 Agitator 19 Moisture 11 Application Bulk solid 36 N Liquid 33 NAMUR NE 107 Standpipe 33 Failure 50 Function check 52 C Maintenance 52 Cable entry 24 Out of specification 52 Check signal 54 Connection cable 24 Oo Connection compartment Overfill protection according to WHG 41 Double chamber housing 27 28 Connection procedure 25 P Connection technology 25 Packaging 8 Polarisation plane 12 D Potential equalisation 24 25 DD Device Description 48 Protection class 24 Default values 42 R E Reflection properties 33 Echo curve memory 49 Repair 56 EDD Enhanced Device Description 48 Replacement parts Electronics compartment double chamber hou Antenna impedance cone 10 sing 27 28 Electronics module 10 Event memory 49 Reset 42 F S False signal suppression 40 Serial number 7 Fault rectification 53 Se
26. artment 2 Forindicating and adjustment module or interface adapter Information The connection of an external indicating and adjustment unit is not possible with this double chamber housing power supply ij BO 5 B uel o I HL N PE Fig 23 Connection compartment double chamber housing 1 Voltage supply 2 4 20 mA signal output active 3 4 20 mA signal output passive 5 5 Switch on phase After connecting the instrument to power supply or after a voltage recurrence the instrument carries out a self check for approx 30 s e Internal check of the electronics e Indication of the instrument type hardware and software version measurement loop name on the display or PC 28 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 5 Connecting to power supply e Indication of the status message F 105 Determine measured value on the display or PC e The output signal jumps to the set error current As soon as a plausible measured value is found the corresponding current is outputted to the signal cable The value corresponds to the actual level as well as the settings already carried out e g factory setting VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 29 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA Mount Dismount indica ting and adju
27. ast 200 mm 7 874 in away from the vessel wall Fig 4 Mounting of the radar sensor on round vessel tops If you cannot keep this distance you should carry out a false echo storage before setup This applies mainly if buildup on the vessel wall is expected In this case we recommend repeating a false echo storage later with existing buildup Mounting should not be too close to the inflowing material as the microwave signal will be interferred The optimum mounting position is on the opposite of the filling To avoid strong pollution the distance to the filter or dust extraction must be as big as possible VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 13 4 Mounting Socket Fig 5 Mounting of the radar sensor with inflowing medium The socket piece should be dimensioned in such a way that the antenna end protrudes slightly out of the socket ca 10 mm Fig 6 Recommended socket mounting with horn antenna 14 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 4 Mounting When using a swivelling holder keep in mind that the distance between antenna and socket gets smaller as the inclination of the sensor increases Additional false reflections may be generated which can influence the measuring result at close range Fig 7 Distance between antenna and socket with horn antenna If the medium has good
28. asured value display lighting Diagnosis Information for example to the instrument status pointer reliability simulation echo curve Further settings Instrument unit false signal suppression linear isation curve reset date time reset copy function Info Instrument name hardware and software version calibration date instrument features In the main menu point Setup the individual submenu points should be selected subsequently and provided with the correct parameters to ensure the optimum adjustment of the measurement The procedure is described in the following Setup Each medium has different reflection properties With liquids further interfering factors are fluctuation product surface and foam generation With bulk solids these are dust generation material cone and additional echoes from the vessel wall To adapt the sensor to these different measuring conditions the selection Liquid or Bulk solid should be made in this menu item 32 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 Setup Applica tion 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Setup Mediun Measurement loop nane Liquid Iv Solvent Application Chen ni le Water based v v Vessel height Me range Water based hai Medium Ballast pebbles w Powder dust Through this selection the sensor is adapted perfectly to the product and m
29. ation for installation and VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 1 About this document 1 About this document 1 1 Function This operating instructions manual provides all the information you need for mounting connection and setup as well as important instructions for maintenance and fault rectification Please read this information before putting the instrument into operation and keep this manual accessible in the immediate vicinity of the device 1 2 Target group This operating instructions manual is directed to trained qualified personnel The contents of this manual should be made available to these personnel and put into practice by them 1 3 Symbolism used Information tip note This symbol indicates helpful additional information Caution If this warning is ignored faults or malfunctions can result Warning If this warning is ignored injury to persons and or serious damage to the instrument can result Danger If this warning is ignored serious injury to persons and or destruction of the instrument can result Ex applications This symbol indicates special instructions for Ex applications List The dot set in front indicates a list with no implied sequence Action This arrow indicates a single action Sequence Numbers set in front indicate successive steps in a procedure VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 2 For your safety 2
30. ax adjustment 0 000 m OFFLINE Min adjustment in percent 0 00 Distance B min adjustment 20 000 m ok Cancel en Op Disconnected Oddset lat Administrator To TRITT omme Administrator Fig 28 Example of a DTM view All device DTMs are available as a free of charge standard version and as a full version that must be purchased In the standard version all functions for complete setup are already included An assistant for simple project configuration simplifies the adjustment considerably Saving printing the project as well as import export functions are also part of the standard version In the full version there is also an extended print function for complete project documentation as well as a save function for measured value and echo curves In addition there is a tank calculation program as well as a multiviewer for display and analysis of the saved measured value and echo curves The standard version is available as a free of charge download under http www vega com The full version is available on CD from the agency serving you 7 3 Saving the parameter adjustment data We recommend documenting or saving the parameter adjustment data via PACTware That way the data are available for multiple use or service purposes VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 47 8 Set up with other systems 8 Set up with other systems 8 1 DD adjustment programs Device des
31. ck loading Large distance to the medium Large angles of repose Heap e Sensor mounting on movable conveyor belts e Detection of the heap profile e Height detection during filling e Process measurement conditions Measured value jumps e g by the profile of the heap or traverses Large angles of repose Measurement near the filling stream Crusher e Vessel installations wear and protective facilities available e Process measurement conditions Measured value jumps e g by truck loading Fast reaction time Large distance to the medium Demonstration e Adjustment for all applications which are not typically level measurement e Sensor accepts all measured value changes within the measuring range immediately e Typical applications Instrument demonstration Object recognition monitoring additional settings required VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 37 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA Setup Vessel height measuring range Setup Vessel form Setup Adjustment Through this selection the sensor is adapted optimally to the application or the location and measurement reliability under the various basic conditions is increased considerably Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys save your settings with OK and jump to the next menu item with the ESC and the gt key With this selection the operating range of the sens
32. criptions as Enhanced Device Description EDD are available for DD adjustment programs such as for example AMSTM and PDM A free of charge download of these files is available via Internet Move via www vega com and Downloads to Software 8 2 Communicator 375 475 Device descriptions for the instrument are available as DD or EDD for parameter adjustment with the Field Communicator 375 or 475 A free of charge download of these files is available via Internet Move via www vega com and Downloads to Software 48 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service Measured value memory Event memory Echo curve memory 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service 9 1 Maintenance When the device is used correctly no maintenance is required in normal operation 9 2 Measured value and event memory The instrument has an integrated measured value memory with time stamp Up to 100 000 measured values can be saved in the sensor in a ringing memory Each entry contains date time as well as the respective measured value Stored values are for exmaple sensor value level current value reliability and electronics temperature The data remain even in case of voltage interruption Via a PC with PACTware DTM or the control system with EDD the requested values and recording conditions are stipulated Data are also read our or reset
33. d service VEGA 9 3 Error messages according to NE 107 The instrument has self monitoring and diagnosis according to NE 107 and VDI VDE 2650 Status messages are outputted on the device status Detailed messages are visible under diagnosis via DTM indicating and adjustment module and EDD The messages are divided into the following categories Failure Due to a malfunction in the instrument a failure message is outputted This status message is always activated and cannot be deactivated Function check The instrument is in operation the measured value is temporarily invalid for example during simulation This status message is always activated and cannot be deactivated by the user Out of specification The measured value is unstable because the instrument specification is exceeded e g electronics temperature This status message is always inactive and can be activated via DTM and EDD The error codes and text messages are dispayed via the indicating and adjustment module as well as DTM and EDD in the control system Additional information on error statstics is displayed in the menu Diagnosis under Device status in the indicating and adjustment module as well as in the DTM and EDD Maintenance Due to external influences the instrument function is limited The measurement is affected but the measured value is still valid Plan instrument for maintenance because failure must be expected in the near future for example due to
34. easurement reliability particularly in products with poor reflective properties is considerably increased Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys save your settings with OK and jump to the next menu item with the ESC and the gt key Setup In addition to the medium also the application or the application place can influence the measurement With this menu item the sensor can be adapted to the applications The adjustment possibilities depend on the selection Liquid or Bulk solid under Medium Setup Measurement loop nane Medium Vessel type Vessel height Me range The following options are available when Liquid is selected Application Application Application 5 Stilling tube vEIRIEREREN Storage tank agitation Storage tank on ships Stirred vessel Dosing vessel Open waters Storage tank v Application Mob plastic vessel 0 er Rainwater overfall Denonstration The selection Standpipe opens a new window in which the inner diameter of the applied standpipe is entered Application Tube inner dianeter 10 500 Stilling tube ly Tube inner diameter 0 500m M 1 000 The following features form the basis of the applications Storage tank VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 33 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA e Setup large volumed upright cylindrical spherical e Product speed slow fi
35. fficult process conditions Its mechanical construction and electronics are specially optimised for such applications Many application possibilities can be found in the food processing industry in plastics processing and steel production as well as in the building industry The instrument is particularly suitable for average size silos and vessels The instrument is also suitable for applications in liquids The use of the instrument is possible with products with an e value 21 5 The reachable value depends on the measurement conditions the antenna system the standpipe or bypass The antenna of the radar sensor emits short radar pulses with a duration of approx 1 ns These pulses are reflected by the product and received by the antenna as echoes The running time of the radar pulses from emission to reception is proportional to the distance and hence to the level The determined level is converted into an appropriate output signal and outputted as measured value 3 3 Packaging transport and storage Your instrument was protected by packaging during transport Its capacity to handle normal loads during transport is assured by a test according to DIN EN 24180 The packaging of standard instruments consists of environment friendly recyclable cardboard For special versions PE foam or PE foil is also used Dispose of the packaging material via specialised recycling companies Transport must be carried out under consideration of t
36. four wire 61 11 Supplement VEGA Seal Antenna impedance co Process temperature measured on the process ne fitting FKM Viton PTFE 40 130 C 40 266 F FFKM Kalrez 6375 PFFE 20 130 C 4 266 F PEEK 20 250 C 4 482 F FFKM Kalrez 2035 PFFE 15 130 C 5 266 F PEEK 15 210 C 5 410 F FFKM Kalrez 6230 PFFE 15 130 C 5 266 F PEEK 15 250 C 5 482 F Vessel pressure horn antenna Antenna impedance cone PTFE 1 40 bar 100 4000 kPa 14 5 580 psi Antenna impedance cone PEEK 1 100 bar 100 10000 kPa 14 5 1450 psi Vessel pressure relating to the flange nom see supplementary instructions manual Flanges inal stage according to DIN EN ASME JIS Vibration resistance Horn antenna mechanical vibrations with 4 g and 5 100 Hz Data on rinsing air connection Pressure max 6 bar 87 02 psig Air quantity without reflux valve 0 2 bar 2 9 psig 2 0 m h 0 5 bar 7 25 psig 3 5 m h 1 bar 14 5 psig 4 5 m h 1 5 bar 21 76 psig 5 m h 2 bar 29 0 psig 5 5 m h Thread G A Catch with non Ex Dust protection cover of PE with Ex Threaded plug of 316Ti Reflux valve unmounted as option with non Ex version included in the scope of delivery with Ex version Material 316Ti Seal FKM Viton FFKM Kalrez 6375 for
37. ften mounted in protective boxes These boxes can be for example metallic closed subsurface enclosures Minimal amounts of stray radiation from the sensor can be reflected and strengthened by the walls of the subsurface enclosures In the case of sensors with plastic housings this can lead to coupling disturbances This is avoided by using a sensor with aluminium or stainless steel housing VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 21 4 Mounting Mounting in multiple chamber silo Fig 15 Mounting of the instrument in an subsurface enclosure 1 Subsurface enclosure 2 Concrete bottom The silo walls of multiple chamber silos are often made of profile walls such as e g profile sheeting to ensure the required stability If the radar sensor is mounted very close to a heavily structured vessel wall considerable false reflections can be generated Hence the sensor should be mounted at a large distance from the separating wall The optimal mounting position is on the outer wall of the silo with the sensor directed towards the emptying aperture in the silo center Fig 16 Mounting of VEGAPULS SR 68 in multiple chamber silos 22 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 Dust layers 4 Mounting Fig 17 Orientation of VEGAPULS SR 68 for emptying in the silo center To avoid strong buildup and dust
38. generate interference emissions and e The device must be insensitive to interfering immissions including those that may cause undesirable operating conditions Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer will lead to expiry of the operating licence according to FCC IC The instrument is in conformity with RSS 210 of the IC regulations The instrument may only be operated in closed vessels made of metal concrete or fibre reinforced plastic 2 9 Environmental instructions Protection of the environment is one of our most important duties That is why we have introduced an environment management system with the goal of continuously improving company environmental protection The environment management system is certified according to DIN EN ISO 14001 Please help us fulfil this obligation by observing the environmental instructions in this manual e Chapter Packaging transport and storage e Chapter Disposal VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 3 Product description Type label Serial number Scope of the operating instructions manual Scope of delivery 3 Product description 3 1 Structure The type label contains the most important data for identification and use of the instrument s n 19130520 h 77761 Schiltach Germany wii Vega COM Fig 1 Structure of the type label example Instrument type Product code Approv
39. he notes on the transport packaging Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the device The delivery must be checked for completeness and possible transit damage immediately at receipt Ascertained transit damage or concealed defects must be appropriately dealt with VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 3 Product description Storage Storage and transport temperature Indicating and adjust ment module Interface adapter External indicating and adjustment unit External indicating and adjustment unit with HART protocol Up to the time of installation the packages must be left closed and stored according to the orientation and storage markings on the outside Unless otherwise indicated the packages must be stored only under the following conditions Not in the open Dry and dust free Not exposed to corrosive media Protected against solar radiation Avoiding mechanical shock and vibration Storage and transport temperature see chapter Supplement Technical data Ambient conditions e Relative humidity 20 85 3 4 Accessories and replacement parts The indicating and adjustment module PLICSCOM is used for measured value indication adjustment and diagnosis It can be inserted into the sensor and removed at any time You can find further information in the operating instructions Indicating and adjustment module PLICSCOM Docume
40. in the antenna system the sensor should not be mounted directly at the dust extraction of the vessel In case of extreme dust deposits in the antenna system VEGAPULS SR 68 is available with a rinsing air connection The air is distributed via channels in the antenna system and keeps it largely free of dust Fig 18 Purging air connection with horn antenna The practice has shown that a pressure of approx 0 2 1 bar provides a sufficient air flow see diagram in chapter Technical data Purging air connection VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 23 5 Connecting to power supply VEGA Safety instructions Voltage supply Select connection cable Cable gland NPT Cable screening and grounding 5 Connecting to power supply 5 1 Preparing the connection Always keep in mind the following safety instructions e Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage e f overvoltages are expected install overvoltage arresters Supply voltage and current output are carried on separate two wire connection cables if reliable separation is required The supply voltage range can differ depending on the instrument version The data for power supply are specified in chapter Technical data This instrument is designed in protection class I To maintain this protection class it is absolutely necessary that the ground conductor be connected to the internal ground terminal Take note of the general
41. item Additional settins with gt and confirm with OK With 2 you have to select the menu item False signal suppression and confirm with OK Additional adjustments Instrunent units False signal sup Linearization curve PIN Date Time v 2 Confirm again with OK False signal suppression Change 3 Confirm again with OK and select with gt Create new 40 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module pie Further settings Linear ization curve False signal suppression Update Create new 4 Confirm again with OK and enter the actual distance from the sensor to the product surface 10 000 0 000 35 000 5 All interfering signals in this section are detected by the sensor and stored after confirming with OK Note Check the distance to the product surface because if an incorrect too large value is entered the existing level will be saved as false signal The filling level would then no longer be detectable in this area A linearization is necessary for all vessels in which the vessel volume does not increase linearly with the level e g in a horizontal cylindrical or spherical tank and the indication or output of the volume is required Corresponding linearization curves are preprogrammed for these vessels They represent the correlation betwee
42. lling and emptying e Process measurement conditions Condensation Smooth product surface Max requirement to the measurement accuracy Storage tanke with product circulation Setup large volumed upright cylindrical spherical Product speed slow filling and emptying Vessel small laterally mounted or large top mounted stirrer Process measurement conditions Relatively smooth product surface Max requirement to the measurement accuracy Condensation Slight foam generation Overfiling possible Storage tank on ships Cargo Tank e Product speed slow filling and emptying e Vessel Installations in the bottom section bracers heating spirals High sockets 200 500 mm also with large diameters e Process measurement conditions Condensation buildup by movement Max requirement on measurement accuracy from 95 Stirrer vessel reactor e Setup all vessel sizes possible e Product speed Fast to slow filling possible Vessel is very often filled and emptied e Vessel Socket available Large agitator blades of metal Vortex breakers heating spirals e Process measurement conditions Condensation buildup by movement Strong spout generation Very agitated surface foam generation Dosing vessel e Setup all vessel sizes possible e Product speed Fastfilling and emptying Vessel is very often filled and emptied e Vessel narrow ins
43. m is responsible for taking suitable measures to remove interferences The first measures to be taken are to check the output signal as well as to evaluate the error messages via the indicating and adjustment module Further comprehensive diagnostics can be carried out on a PC with the software PACTware and the suitable DTM In many cases the causes can be determined this way and faults rectified VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 53 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service VEGA Checking the 4 20 mA Connect a handmultimeter in the suitable measuring range according signal to the wiring plan The following table describes possible errors in the current signal and helps to remove them Removal 4 20 mA signal Level fluctuations Set damping according to the instru not stable ment via the indicating and adjustment module or PACTware DTM 4 20 mA signal Electrical con Check connection according to chap missing nection faulty ter Connection steps and if ne cessary correct according to chapter Wiring plan Voltage supply Check cables for breaks repair if missing necessary Operating voltage Check adapt if necessary too low or load resistance too high Current signal Oscillator in the Exchange the instrument or send it in greaterthan 22 mA sensor defective for repair or less than 3 6 mA Reaction after fault rec Depending on the failure reason and measures taken
44. n the level percentage and vessel volume By activating the appropriate curve the volume percentage of the vessel is displayed correctly If the volume should not be displayed in percent but e g in I or kg a scaling can be also set in the menu item Display Additional adjustments Linearization Setup Instrument units Display False signal suppression z Diagnostics Linearization curve Linear ly Additional adjustments Info Date Tine MEET Venturi trapezoidal weir Horiz cylinder teh triangle weir Sphere Palmer Bowlus Flume Venturi trapezoidal weir Linear a Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys save your settings and jump to the next menu item with the ESC and gt key Caution Note the following if the instrument with corresponding approval is used as part of an overfill protection system according to WHG If a linearisation curve is selected the measuring signal is no longer compulsorily linear proportional to the level This must be taken into consideration by the user particularly when adjusting the switching point on the level switch VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 41 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA Additional settings Re set When a reset is carried out all settings with only a few exceptions are reset The exceptions are PIN language lighting SIL and HART mode Additional adjustment
45. ng the hexagon Warning The housing must not be used to screw the instrument in Applying tightening force can damage internal parts of the housing Use the recommended cables see chapter Connecting to power supply and tighten the cable gland You can give your instrument additional protection against moisture penetration by leading the connection cable downward in front of the cable entry Rain and condensation water can thus drain off This applies mainly to outdoor mounting as well as installation in areas where high humidity is expected e g through cleaning processes or on cooled or heated vessels Make sure that all parts of the instrument exposed to the process in particular the active measuring component process seal and process fitting are suitable for the existing process conditions These include above all the process pressure process temperature as well as the chemical properties of the medium You can find the specifications in chapter Technical data or on the type label 4 2 Mounting preparations Horn antenna The instrument is also available in versions with an antenna whose diameter is larger than the process fitting thread flange In such cases the antenna must be disconnected from the process fitting before mounting Proceed as follows 1 Loosen the hexagon screws 3 on the antenna socket with an Allen wrench size 3 2 Remove the antenna 4 Note The plastic conemust not be pulled out of the a
46. nt ID 27835 The interface adapter VEGACONNECT enables the connection of communication capable instruments to the USB interface of a PC For parameter adjustment of these instruments an adjustment software such as PACTware with VEGA DTM is required You can find further information in the operating instructions Interface adapter VEGACONNECT Document ID 32628 VEGADIS 61 is an external indicating and adjustment unit for sensors with single chamber housing and double chamber housing Ex d It is suitable for measured value indication and adjustment of plics sensors and is connected to the sensor with a four wire screened standard cable up to 50 m long You can find further information in the operating instructions VEGADIS 61 Document ID 27720 VEGADIS 62 is suitable for measured value indication and adjustment of sensors with HART protocol It is looped into the 4 20 mA HART signal cable You can find further information in the operating instructions VEGADIS 62 Document ID 36469 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 9 3 Product description VEGA External radio unit Protective cover Flanges Electronics module Antenna impedance co ne The PLICSMOBILE T61 is an external GSM GPRS radio unit for transmission of measured values and for remote parameter adjust ment of plics sensors The adjustment is carried out via PACTware DTM by using the integrated USB connection You can find f
47. nt module or to the interface adapter is carried out via contact pins in the housing Proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the housing cover 2 If an indicating and adjustment module is installed remove it by turning it slightly to the left 3 Loosen compression nut of the cable entry 4 Remove approx 10 cm 4 in of the cable mantle strip approx 1 cm 0 4 in of insulation from the ends of the individual wires VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 25 5 Connecting to power supply VEGA 5 Insert the cable into the sensor through the cable entry Fig 19 Connection steps 5 and 6 6 Insert the wire ends into the terminals according to the wiring plan Information po Solid cores as well as flexible cores with cable end sleeves are inserted directly into the terminal openings In case of flexible cores without end sleeves press the terminal head with a small screwdriver the terminal opening is freed When the screwdriver is released the terminal closes again 7 Check the hold of the wires in the terminals by lightly pulling on them 8 Connect the screen to the internal ground terminal connect the outer ground terminal to potential equalisation 9 Tighten the compression nut of the cable entry The seal ring must completely encircle the cable 10 Screw the housing cover on The electrical connection is finished Information bae The terminal block is pluggable and can be removed fr
48. ntenna socket 3 Insert the antenna from below into the vessel socket and secure it against falling off 4 Retighten the antenna with hexagon screws to the antenna socket torque max 10 Nm 7 5 Ibf ft VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 11 4 Mounting VEGA Polarisation plane po Note The radar sensor with rinsing air connection or antenna extension is provided with a notch on the antenna socket This notch must correspond to the marking on the hexagon of the process fitting the marking specifies the position of the polarisation level of the radar signal Fig 2 Dismounting of the horn antenna Marking of the polarisation plane Notch at the antenna socket Hexagon screws on the antenna socket Antenna ROR 4 3 Mounting instructions The emitted radar impulses of the radar sensor are electromagnetic waves The polarisation plane is the direction of the electrical wave component By turning the instrument in the connection flange or mounting boss the polarisation can be used to reduce the effects of false echoes 12 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 4 Mounting Mounting position Inflowing medium The position of the polarisation plane is marked on the process fitting of the instrument Fig 3 Position of the polarisation level 1 Marking hole Mount the sensor at le
49. ocedure If potential equalisation currents are expected the connection on the processing side must be made via a ceramic capacitor e g 1 nF 1500 V The low frequency potential equalisation currents are thus suppressed but the protective effect against high frequency interfer ence signals remains Warning Within galvanic plants as well as vessels with cathodic corrosion protection there are considerable potential differences Considerable equalisation currents can be caused via the cable screen when the screen is earthed on both ends To avoid this the cable screen must only be connected to ground potential on one side of the switching cabinet in such applications The cable screen must not be connected to the internal ground terminal in the sensor and the outer ground terminal on the housing not to the potential equalisation Information The metal parts of the instrument antenna transmitter concentric tube etc are conductive connected with the inner and outer ground terminal on the housing This connection exists either directly metallic or with instruments with external electronics via the screen of the special connection cable You can find specifications to the potential connections within the instrument in chapter Technical data 5 2 Connection The connection of the voltage supply and the signal output is carried out via the spring loaded terminals in the housing The connection to the indicating and adjustme
50. om the electronics To do this lift the terminal block with a small screwdriver and pull it out When inserting the terminal block again you should hear it snap in 5 3 Wiring plan double chamber housing The following illustrations apply to the non Ex as well as to the Ex ia version 26 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 5 Connecting to power supply Electronics compart ment 567 8 ERE o GLE Fig 20 Electronics compartment double chamber housing 1 Internal connection to the connection compartment 2 Forindicating and adjustment module or interface adapter 3 Internal connection to the plug connector for external indicating and adjustment unit optional Connection compart ment Fig 21 Connection compartment double chamber housing 1 Voltage supply 2 4 20 mA signal output active 3 4 20 mA signal output passive VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 27 5 Connecting to power supply VEGA Electronics compart ment e 1 Connection compart ment 5 4 Wiring plan with double chamber housing Ex d Fig 22 Electronics compartment double chamber housing 1 Internal connection to the connection comp
51. or is adapted to the vessel height and the reliability with different frame conditions is increased considerably Independent from this the min adjustment must be carried out Setup Vessel height Meas range 35 000m Max adjustment S Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys save your settings with OK and jump to the next menu item with the ESC and the gt key Also the vessel form can influence the measurement apart from the medium and the application To adapt the sensor to these measure ment conditions this menu item offers you different options for vessel bottom and ceiling in case of certain applications Vessel type Vessel botton Vessel top Dished boiler v WITZ Vessel botton Frroular Max adjustment Dished boiler Iv Vessel top Enter the requested parameters via the appropriate keys save your settings with OK and jump to the next menu item with the ESC and the gt key Because a radar sensor is a distance measuring instrument the distance from the sensor to the product surface is measured To have the real product level displayed an allocation of the measured distance to the percentage height must be made To carry out this adjustment the distance is entered with full and empty vessel If these values are not known an adjustment with the distance values e g 10 and 90 is also possible Starting point for these distance specifications is alwa
52. or the lower side of the flange Fig 29 Data of the input variable Reference plane Antenna length Useful measuring range RON Max measuring range Measured variable max measuring range 30 m 98 43 ft Recommended meas range depending on the antenna diameter 40 mm 1 575 in 48mm 1 89 in 875 mm 2 953 in 95 mm 3 74 in up to 15 m 49 21 ft up to 20 m 65 62 ft up to 30 m 98 43 ft Output variable 4 20 mA HART active 4 20 MA HART Output signals Terminal voltage passive Shortcircuit protection Potential separation Signal resolution Failure signal current output adjustable Max output current Starting current Load 4 20 mA HART active Damping 63 of the input variable HART output values PV Primary Value passive 9 30V DC Available Available 0 3 pA mA value unchanged 20 5 mA 22 mA 3 6 mA 22 mA lt 3 6 mA 5000 0 999 s adjustable Distance to the level VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 59 11 Supplement VEGA SV Secondary Value Level as percentage value TV Third Value Linearised percentage value QV Fourth Value Scaled measured value Resolution digital lt 1 mm 0 039 in Accuracy similar to DIN EN 60770 1 Process reference conditions according to DIN EN 61298 1 Temperature 1
53. r service purposes If the instrument is equipped with an indicating and adjustment module the data in the sensor can be saved in the indicating and adjustment module The procedure is described in the operating instructions manual Indicating and adjustment module in the menu item Copy sensor data The data remain there permanently even if the sensor power supply fails VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 43 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module VEGA The following data or settings for adjustment of the indicating and adjustment module are saved e AI data of the menu Setup and Display e Inthe menu Additional settings the items Distance unit temperature unit and linearization e The values of the user programmable linearization curve The function can be also used to transfer settings from one instrument to another instrument of the same type If it is necessary to exchange a sensor then the indicating and adjustment module is inserted into the replacement instrument and the data are also written into the sensor via the menu item Copy sensor data 44 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 7 Setup with PACTware 7 Setup with PACTware 7 1 Connecting the PC Via the interface adapter directly on the sensor Fig 26 Connection of the PC directly to the sensor via the interface adapter 1 USB cable to the PC 2
54. reflective properties VEGAPULS SR 68 with horn antenna can also be mounted on a longer socket piece Recommended values for socket heights are specified in the following illustration You must carry out a false echo storage afterwards Fig 8 Deviating socket dimensions VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 15 4 Mounting Orientation pie Socket diameter d Socket length h 250 mm 500 mm 800 mm Socket diameter d Socket length h Tip The instrument is also optionally available with an antenna extension The antenna length can be selected either ex works or later to allow the antenna to protrude slightly out of the end of the mounting socket Due to the antenna extension however disturbing reflections are generated in the close up range This can lead to an increase in the required minimum distance especially with poorly reflecting media such as plastic powder In practice a cleanly constructed mounting socket if necessary with rounded edges introduces fewer disturbing influences than an antenna extension To measure as much of the vessel volume as possible the sensor should be aligned so that the measuring beam reaches the lowest level in the vessel In a cylindrical silo with conical outlet the easiest way is to mount the instrument in the center of the silo 16 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8
55. rminal Ohmic contact Process fittings Pipe thread cylindrical ISO 228 T1 American pipe thread tapered Flanges Weights nstrument depending on housing process fitting and antenna Antenna extension Length antenna extension max 316L On site instruments with thread Klingersil C 4400 is attached 316L 316L electropolished 316L Safecoat coated PTFE TFM 1600 PTFE PEEK FKM Viton FFKM Kalrez 6375 FFKM Kal rez 2035 FFKM Kalrez 6230 FDA plastic PBT Polyester Aluminium die casting AISi10Mg powder coated basis Polyester 316L NBR stainless steel housing investment casting silicone Aluminium plastic housing stainless steel housing electro polished Polycarbonate 316L Between ground terminal process fitting and antenna G1 A according to DIN 3852 A 1 NPT 2 NPT DIN from DN 25 ANSI from 1 approx 2 17 2 kg 4 409 37 92 Ibs 1 6 kg m 1 157 Ibs ft 5 85 m 19 19 ft Torque for NPT cable glands and Conduit tubes Plastic housing Aluminium Stainless steel housing max 10 Nm 7 376 Ibf ft max 50 Nm 36 88 Ibf ft Input variable Measured variable 58 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 11 Supplement The measured quantity is the distance between process fitting of the sensor and product surface The reference plane is the seal surface on the hexagon
56. rvice hotline 54 Functional principle 8 Shielding 24 Status messages 50 G Storage 9 Grounding 24 Subsurface enclosure 21 H T HART resistor 46 Type label 7 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 71 Index V Vessel form 38 Vessel height 38 Vessel installations 19 Vessel insulation 21 Voltage supply 24 64 72 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 Index VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 73 Index 74 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 Index VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 75 VEGA Printing date VEGA Grieshaber KG Am Hohenstein 113 77761 Schiltach Germany Phone 49 7836 50 0 Fax 49 7836 50 201 E mail info de vega com www vega com Q cce All statements concerning scope of delivery application practical use and operating conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information avail able at the time of printing VEGA Grieshaber KG Schiltach Germany 2011 Subject to change without prior notice 38295 EN 110209
57. s Reset PIN acto Date Tine Select Basic settings lese reset Setup HART operation mode False signal suppression Copy sensor settings Peak val measurement The following reset functions are available Delivery status Restoring the parameter settings at the time of shipment from the factory incl the order specific settings A created false signal suppression user programmable linearization curve as well as the measured value memory will be deleted Basic settings Resetting the parameter settings incl special and laboratory parameters to the default values of the respective instru ment A created false signal suppression user programmable linearization curve as well as the measured value memory will be deleted Setup Resetting of the parameter settings to the default values of the respective instrument in the menu item Setup Order related settings remain but are not taken over into the current parameters User generated false signal suppression user programmed linearization curve measured value memory as well as event memory remain untouched The linearization is set to linear False signal suppression Deleting a previously created false signal suppression The false signal suppression created in the factory remains active Peak values distance Resetting the measured min and max distances to the actual measured value The following table shows the default values of the instrument Depending on the instrument version
58. s in the vessel for example through condensation the radar sensor can detect under certain circumstances only the medium with the higher dielectric value Keep in mind that layer interfaces can cause faulty measurements If you want to measure the total height of both liquids reliably please contact our service department or use an instrument specially designed for interface measurement The following options are available when Bulk solid is selected Application Application Application EM Heap Be Ium Bunker quick filling D E Heap Crusher Silo ud AS The following features form the basis of the applications 36 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Silo slim and high e Vessel of metal weld joints e Process measurement conditions Filling too close to the sensor System noise with completely empty silo increased Automatic false signal suppression with partly filled vessel Bunker large volumed e Vessel of concrete or metal Structured vessel walls Installations present e Process measurement conditions Large distance to the medium Large angles of repose Bunker with fast filling e Vessel of concrete or metal also multiple chamber silo Structured vessel walls Installations present e Process measurement conditions Measured value jumps e g by tru
59. sion for mains voltage Interpolation protection Max power consumption Electrical protective measures Protection depending on housing version Plastic housing 9 6 48 V DC 20 42 V AC 50 60 Hz 90 253 V AC 50 60 Hz Available 4 VA 2 1 W IP 66 IP 67 64 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 11 Supplement Aluminium housing stainless steel IP 66 IP 68 0 2 bar housing investment casting stainless steel housing electro polished Aluminium and stainless housing in IP 66 IP 68 1 bar vestment casting optionally available Overvoltage category IN Protection class I Approvals Depending on the version instruments with approvals can have different technical data For these instruments the corresponding approval documents have to be taken into account These are part of the delivery or can be downloaded under www vega com via VEGA Tools and serial number search as well as via Downloads and Approvals 9 The prerequisites for maintaining the protection rating are a suitable cable as well as correct mounting VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 65 11 Supplement VEGA 11 2 Dimensions The following dimensional drawings represent only an extract of the possible versions Detailed dimensional drawings can be downloaded on www vega com under Downloads and Drawings Housing 87 mm 3 43 8
60. stment mo dule bae 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module 6 1 Insert indicating and adjustment module The indicating and adjustment module can be inserted into the sensor and removed again at any time It is not necessary to interrupt the power supply Proceed as follows Unscrew the housing cover 2 Place the indicating and adjustment module in the desired position on the electronics you can choose any one of four different positions each displaced by 90 3 Press the indicating and adjustment module onto the electronics and turn it to the right until it snaps in 4 Screw housing cover with inspection window tightly back on Removal is carried out in reverse order The indicating and adjustment module is powered by the sensor an additional connection is not necessary Fig 24 Insert indicating and adjustment module Note If you intend to retrofit the instrument with an indicating and adjustment module for continuous measured value indication a higher cover with an inspection glass is required 30 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Key functions Adjustment system 6 2 Adjustment system Fig 25 Indicating and adjustment elements 1 LC display 2 Adjustment keys e OK key Move to the menu overview Confirm selected menu
61. tallation situation e Process measurement conditions Condensation buildup on the antenna 34 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Foam generation Standpipe e Product speed very fast filling and emptying e Vessel Vent hole Joins like flanges weld joints Shifting of the running time in the tube e Process measurement conditions Condensation Buildup Bypass e Product speed Fast up to slow filling with short up to long bypass tube possible Often the level is hold via a control facility e Vessel Lateral outlets and inlets Joins like flanges weld joints Shifting of the running time in the tube e Process measurement conditions Condensation Buildup Separation of oil and water possible Overfilling into the antenna possible Plastic tank e Vessel Measurement fix mounted or integrated Measurement depending on the application through the vessel top With empty vessel the measurement can be carried out through the bottom e Process measurement conditions Condensation on the plastic ceiling Jn outside facilities water and snow on the vessel top possible Transportable plastic tank e Vessel Material and thickness different Measurement through the vessel top e Process measurement conditions Measured value jump
62. th gt the menu item max adjustment and confirm with OK Setup Max adjustment Vessel type Vessel height Me range 100 00 B Max adjustnent Min adjustment 0 000m ie 1 971 n 2 Prepare the percentage value for editing with OK and set the cursor to the requested position with gt VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 39 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Further set tings False sig nal suppression T Max adjustment 100 00 10 00 110 00 ae SS ee j 3 Set the requested percentage value with and save with OK The cursor jumps now to the distance value Max adjustment 10 000 0 000 75 000 Ku 4 Enter the appropriate distance value in m corresponding to the percentage value for the full vessel Keep in mind that the max level must lie below the min distance to the antenna edge 5 Save settings Further settings with OK The following circumstances cause interfering reflections and can influence the measurement e High sockets e e Agitators e Note Vessel installations such as struts Buildup or welded joints on vessel walls A false signal suppression detects marks and saves these false signals so that they are no longer taken into account for level measurement This should be do reflections can be ne with a low level so that possible interfering detected Proceed as follows 1 Select the menu
63. tput by strong high frequency electromagnetic fields within EN 61326 Characteristics and performance data Frequency Measuring cycle time approx Step response time Tracking speed of the measuring window max Beam angle Horn antenna 40 mm 1 575 in 1 89 in Horn antenna 75 mm 2 953 in Horn antenna 95 mm 3 74 in Horn antenna 48 mm 0 03 96 10 K relating to the 16 mA span max 0 3 x15 pA lt 150 pA K band 26 GHz technology 700 ms lt 3s 1 m min 22 18 10 g Emitted HF power depending on the parameter adjustment Average spectral transmission power density Mex spectral transmission power den sity Mex power density in a distance of 1 m 14 dBm MHz EIRP 43 dBm 50 MHz EIRP lt 1 uW cm Ambient conditions Ambient storage and transport temperature Process conditions 40 80 C 40 176 F For the process conditions please also note the specifications on the type label The lowest value always applies Time span after a sudden measuring distance change by max 0 5 m in liquid applications max 2 m with bulk solids applications until the output signal has taken for the first time 90 of the final value IEC 61298 2 2 Outside the specified beam angle the energy of the radar signal has a level of 3 dB 50 3 EIRP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART
64. tube diameter 6 mm 4 Tested according to the guidelines of German Lloyd GL directive 2 62 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 VEGA 11 Supplement opening pressure 0 5 bar 7 25 psig Nominal pressure stage PN 250 Electromechanical data version IP 66 IP 67 and IP 66 IP 68 0 2 bar Cable entry plug Single chamber housing e 1xcable gland M20 x 1 5 cable 5 9 mm 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 or e 1 x closing cap M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 or e 1 x closing cap NPT 1 x blind plug NPT or e 1 x plug depending on the version 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 Double chamber housing e 1xcable entry M20 x 1 5 cable 85 9 mm 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M16 x 1 5 or optional 1 x plug M12 x 1 for external indicating and adjustment unit or e 1 x closing cap NPT 1 x blind stopper Ve NPT 1 x blind stopper M16 x 1 5 or optionally 1 x plug M12 x 1 for external indicating and adjustment unit or e 1xplug depending on the version 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M16 x 1 5 or optionally91 x plug M12 x 1 for external indicating and adjustment unit Spring loaded terminals for wire cross section Massive wire cord 0 2 2 5 mm AWG 24 14 Cord with cable end sleeve 0 2 1 5 mm AWG 24 16 Electromechanical data version IP 66 IP 68 1 bar Cable entr
65. urther information in the supplementary instructions PLICSMOBILE T61 Document ID 36849 The protective cover protects the sensor housing against soiling and intense heat from solar radiation You will find additional information in the supplementary instructions manual Protective cover Document ID 34296 Flanges are available in different versions according to the following standards DIN 2501 EN 1092 1 ANSI B 16 5 JIS B 2210 1984 GOST 12821 80 You will find additional information in the supplementary instructions manual Flanges according to DIN EN ASME JIS Document ID 31088 The electronics module VEGAPULS series 60 is a replacement part for radar sensors of VEGAPULS series 60 A separate version is available for each type of signal output You can find further information in the operating instructions Electronics module VEGAPULS series 60 Document ID 36801 The antenna impedance cone is used for optimum transmission of microwaves and for sealing against the process You find further information in the operating instructions Antenna impedance cone VEGAPULS 62 and 68 Document ID 31381 10 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 4 Mounting Screwing in Moisture Suitability for the pro cess conditions pie 4 Mounting 4 1 General instructions With instruments with threaded process fitting suitable tools must be applied for tighteni
66. us message Maintenance and provides information on causes as well as corrective measures 52 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 9 Diagnosis fault rectification and service Code Text mes sage Cause Removal M500 Error with the reset delivery status With the reset to delivery status the data could not be restored Repeat reset Load XML file with sensor data into the sensor M501 Error in the non active li nearization table Hardware error EEPROM Exchange of the electro nics Send instrument for repair M502 Error in the diagnosis me mory M503 Reliability too low Hardware error EEPROM The echot noise ratio is the small for a reliable measu rement Exchange of the electro nics Send instrument for repair Check installation and pro cess conditions Clean the antenna Change polarisation direc tion Use instrument with higher sensitivity M504 Error on an device inter face M505 No echo avai lable Hardware defect Level echo can no longer be detected Check connections Exchange of the electro nics Send instrument for repair Clean the antenna Use a more suitable an tenna sensor Remove possible false echoes Optimize sensor position and orientation 9 4 Fault rectification Reaction when malfunc tions occur Fault rectification The operator of the syste
67. vailable DTMs are compiled in a DTM Collection The DTMs can also be integrated in other frame applications according to FDT standard Note To ensure that all instrument functions are supported you should always use the latest DTM Collection Furthermore not all described functions are included in older firmware versions You can download the latest instrument software from our homepage A description ofthe update procedure is also available in the Internet Further setup steps are described in the operating instructions manual DTM Collection PACTware attached to each DTM Collection and which can also be downloaded from the Internet Detailed descriptions are available in the online help of PACTware and the DTMs 46 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 6030 I L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 7 Setup with PACTware Standard Full version Sensor Parametrierung Device name VEGAPULS 62 HART Description Radar sensor for continuous level measurement with hom antenna Measurement loop name Sensor VEBA JSN Ej Setup Application Min max adjustment Damping Current output Display E Diagnostics E Additional settings E Info Min max adjustment Set distances for level percentages Sensor reference plane Max adjustment Distance A e Min adjustment gt Distance B Software version Serial number Max adjustment in percent 100 00 Distance A m
68. y Single chamber housing 1 x IP 68 cable gland M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 Double chamber housing 1 x IP 68 cable gland M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 1 x blind stopper M16 x 1 5 Connection cable Wire cross section 0 5 mm AWG 20 5 Depending on the version M12 x 1 according to ISO 4400 Harting 7 8 FF 9 Only with Ex d version Only with Ex d version 9 Only with Ex d version VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 63 11 Supplement Wire resistance Tensile strength Standard length Max length Min bending radius Diameter approx Colour standard PE Colour standard PUR Colour Ex version lt 0 036 Q m 1200 N 270 Ibf 5 m 16 4 ft 1000 m 3280 ft 25 mm 0 984 in with 25 C 77 F 8 mm 0 315 in Black Blue Blue Indicating and adjustment module Voltage supply and data transmission Indication Adjustment elements Protection rating unassembled mounted into the sensor without cover Materials Housing Inspection window Integrated clock through the sensor LC display in dot matrix 4 keys IP 20 IP 40 ABS Polyester foil Date format Time format Time zone Ex factory Electronics temperature measurement Resolution Accuracy Day Month Year 12 h 24 h CET 1 C 1 8 F 1 C 1 8 F Voltage supply Operating voltage Version for low voltage Ver
69. ys the seal surface of the thread or flange By means of these settings the real level is calculated 38 VEGAPULS SR 68 4 20 mA HART four wire 60201 L N3 S6c8 38295 EN 110209 6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module Setup Min adjustment Setup Max adjustment The real product level during this adjustment is not important because the min max adjustment is always carried out without changing the product level These settings can be made ahead of time without the instrument having to be installed Proceed as follows 1 Select the menu item Setup with gt and confirm with OK Now select with gt the menu item Min adjustment and confirm with OK Setup Min adjustnent Vessel height Me range Max adjustnent 0 00 Danping 35 000m Current output mode 1 971 n 2 Edit the percentage value with OK and set the cursor to the requested position with gt Min adjustnent 000 00 10 00 110 00 LE EEE ee Ma 3 Set the requested percentage value with and save with OK The cursor jumps now to the distance value Min adjustment 145 000 n 0 000 75 000 I 4 Enter the suitable distance value in m for the empty vessel e g distance from the sensor to the vessel bottom corresponding to the percentage value 5 Save settings with OK and move with ESC and gt to the max adjustment Proceed as follows 1 Select wi

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