Wika IPT-11 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

Operating InstructionsProcess pressure transmitter IPT-1* Vers. 3.0 - metalicsensor4 … 20 mA/HART

Page 2 - Contents

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

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The ventilation of the measuring cell is realised by a filter element inthe socket of the electronics housing. The ventilation of the electronicshousin

Page 4 - 1 About this document

Danger:Instruments in the version "Oil and grease free for oxygen" should beunpacked just before mounting. After the protective cover of the

Page 5 - 2 For your safety

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

Page 6 - 2.6 CE conformity

Take note of the corresponding installation regulations for Exapplications. In particular, make sure that no potential equalisationcurrents flow over t

Page 7 - 3 Product description

9 Check the hold of the wires in the terminals by lightly pu lling onthem10 Connect the screen to the internal ground terminal, connect theouter groun

Page 8 - 3.3 Operation

I²CDisplay1 2 5 6 7 83412Fig. 7: Electronics and connection compartment, single chamber housing1 Plug connector for service2 Spring-loaded terminals f

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5.4 Wiring plan, double chamber housing1 2 345Fig. 9: Double chamber housing1 Housing cover, connection compartment2 Blind stopper or plug M12 x 1 for

Page 10 - 4 Mounting

312Display1 2I²CFig. 11: Connection compartment, double chamber housing1 Plug connector for service2 Ground terminal for connection of the cable scree

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5.5 Wiring plan double chamber housing Ex d1 2 345Fig. 13: Double chamber housing1 Housing cover, connection compartment2 Blind stopper or plug M12 x

Page 12 - 4.3 Mounting steps

Contents1 About this document1.1 Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41.2 Target group . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - 5 Connecting to power supply

121 2Fig. 15: Connection compartment double chamber housing Ex d1 Spring-loaded terminals for power supply and cable screen2 Ground terminal for conne

Page 14 - 5.2 Connection procedure

Then the corresponding current is outputted to the cable (the valuecorresponds to the actual level as well as the settings already carriedout, e.g. fa

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6 Set up with the indicating and adjustmentmodule6.1 Short descriptionThe indicating and adjustment module is used for measured valuedisplay, adjustme

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Fig. 17: Mounting the indicating and adjustment moduleNote:If you intend to retrofit the instrument with an indicating and adjustmentmodule for continu

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6.3 Adjustment system1.1231Fig. 18: 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) the addressmust be set before continuing with the parameter adjustment. You w

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To select the adjustment unit (in the example switching over from barto mbar) you have to proceed as follows:4)1 Push the [OK] button in the measured

Page 20 - 5.6 Switch on phase

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

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

Page 22 - 6.1 Short description

The position correction compensates the influence of the mountingposition or static pressure on the measurement. It does not influencethe adjustment val

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8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 Maintenance, cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .398.2 Remove interferences . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - - Select editing position

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

Page 25 - Address 0

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

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This f unction enables reading out parameter adjustment data as wellas writing parameter adjustment data into the sensor via the indicatingand adjustm

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Menu section Function Reset valueScaling 0.00 to 100.0Decimal point indication 8888.8Service Current output - characteristics 4 … 20 mACurrent output

Page 28 - 0000.0 mbar

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

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

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

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7 Setup with PACTware and other adjustmentprograms7.1 Connecting the PC312~=Power supplyPACTwa re /DTMHART-ModemTMFig. 19: Connecting the PC to th

Page 32 - Copy sensor data?

Note:Keep in mind that for setup of IPT-1*, DTM-Collection in the actualversion must be used.All currently available WIKA DTMs are provided in the DTM

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8 Maintenance and fault rectification8.1 Maintenance, cleaningWhen used in the correct way, no special maintenance is required innormal operation.In so

Page 34 - 6.5 Menu schematic

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

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l No power supplyà Check cables for breaks; repair if necessaryl Operating voltage too low or load resistance too highà Check, adapt if necessary? Cur

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By doing this you help us carry out the repair quickly and withouthaving to call back for needed information.Process pressure transmitter IPT-1* Vers.

Page 37 - 7.1 Connecting the PC

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

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10 Supplement10.1 Technical dataGeneral dataPressure type Gauge pressure or gauge pressureMeasuring principle- Measuring ranges ≤ 16 bar piezoresistiv

Page 39 - ? 4 … 20 mA signal missing

Fulfilled NAMUR recommendations NE 43Dynamic behaviour outputRun-up time approx. 10 s90 %100 %10 %ttTAttS21Fig. 20: Sudden change of the process variab

Page 40 - 8.3 Instrument repair

Nominal range Overload, max. pressure Overload, min. pressure0 … 16 bar/0 … 1.6 MPa 80 bar/8 MPa -1 bar/-100 kPa0 … 40 bar/0 … 4 MPa 80 bar/8 MPa -1 b

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Influence of the product or ambient temperatureApplies to instruments with digital signal output (HART, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus) as wellas to i

Page 42 - 9 Dismounting

Product temperature front-flush threaded fitting G1 A according to EHEDG, threaded fittingM44 x 1 .25 as well as hygienic fittings, depending on seal16) 1

Page 43 - 10 Supplement

Protection- unassembled IP 20- mounted into the sensor without cover IP 40Materials- Housing ABS- Inspection window Polyester foilPower supplyOperatin

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Electrical protective measuresProtection- Housing, standard IP 66/IP 6721)Overvoltage category IIIProtection class IIFunctional safety (SIL)The functi

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2 For your safety2.1 Authorised personnelMount and set up the pressure transmitter only if you know theapplicable national regulations and have the ap

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10.2 DimensionsHousingM20x1,5M20x1,5/½ NPT234M20x1,5/½ NPT~ 69 mm(2 23/32")ø 77 mm(3 1/32")112 mm (4 13/32")M20x1,5/½ NPT1~ 69 mm(2 23/

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IPT-1* - threaded fittingSW27SW2760°23mm(29/32")G ½ A63mm(2 31/64")57mm(2 1/4")15mm(19/32")3mm(1/8")ø 3mm (1/8")ø 6mm (15

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IPT-1* - front-flush connection, part 1SW4120,5 mm(13/16")G1B G½B65 mm(2 9/16")ø 30 mm (1 3/16")SW6022 mm(55/64")SW2720,5 mm(13/16&

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IPT-1* - front-flush connection, part 251 mm(2 1/64")ø 84 mm (3 5/16")RT RASA ø64 mm (2 33/64")82 mm(3 15/64")3T 3R ø 65 mm (2 9/

Page 50 - 10.2 Dimensions

54 Process pressure transmitter IPT-1* Vers. 3.0 - metalic sensor • 4 … 20 mA/HART10 Supplement31543-EN-090130

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Process pressure transmitter IPT-1* Vers. 3.0 - metalic sensor • 4 … 20 mA/HART 5510 Supplement31543-EN-090130

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WIKA Alexander Wiegand GmbH & Co. KGAlexander-Wiegand-Straße 3063911 Klingenberg/GermanyPhone +49 9372 132295Fax +49 9372 132706e-mail: support-tr

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

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3 Product description3.1 ConfigurationThe scope of delivery encompasses:l IPT-1* process pressure transmitterl Documentation- this operating instructio

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

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3.4 Packaging, transport and storageYour instrument was protected by packaging during transport. Itscapacity to handle normal loads during transport i

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