USER’S GUIDE INSTRUCTION MANUAL For PRESSURE TRANSMITTER Model : EQ-PT 1000 NQA QSR JAS-ANZ Registration No. S I 9 1 0 7 9 9 I N HALLMARK OF EXCELLENCE ISO 9001-2000 C E RT I F I E D HTA INSTRUMENTATION PVT LTD. NO.73, Ramachandra Agrahara, Near T. R. Mills, Chamarajpet, Bangalore-560 018, India TEL: 080-26749750, 26759253 FAX: 080-26740681, E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.htaipl.com Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 1 of 6 OPERATING AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL for PRESSURE TRANSMITTER Þ Introduction : The stainless steel pressure port make the sensors resistant to aggressive media such as Oil, Fuel, Diesel, waste water and other aggressive liquids. The sensors are factory calibrated using the state-of-the-art, highly productive electronic trimming technology. Þ Specifications : • Measuring Range Refer Table - A • Overload Pressure 1.5 Times the rated value • Output Signal 4 to 20 mA • Supply Voltage 9 to 30 V DC • Accuracy ± 0.5% F. S. • Long-term Stability ± 0.2 %/F.S./Year • Overload Resistance 50 (V - 12)W • Temp. Coefficient £ 1×0.0001°C • F. S. • Response Time 10ms • Compensated Temp. -10 ~ 70°C • Span & full scale Adjustment ±5% by two trimmers Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 2 of 6 WIRING DIAGRAM for PRESSURE TRANSMITTER WITH DIN CONNECTOR Dimensions and Application Circuit • Protection IP 65 • Weight Approx. 165 g. 46mm 20mm 105mm Mechanical Properties Ceramic EQ-PT1000 10mm Fig.-1 • Wetted parts Ceramic • Body Stainless Steel • Fixing Spanner 27mm • Mounting orientation Any Direction ¼" BSP Male Thread Wiring Diagram for Pressure Transmitter Operating Conditions Model : EQ-PT1000 INDICATOR + – 2 1 PIN 2 (–) • Operating Temperature range -40…125°C • Storage Temperature range -20…50°C • Humidity 95% RH 3 PIN 1 (+) Fig.-2 – + 24VDC Power Supply Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 6 of 6 Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 3 of 6 Þ Installation : < The EQ-PT1000 Pressure Transmitter can be installed in any Position. Ensure leak proof port fitting with help of Teflon® tape if necessary. Open the DIN Female Connector & wire up the electrical Connection as given in Fig.-2, Page 6/6. Þ Precautions : < Water hammer is an impact load that is the most misunderstood force known to pressure transducers today. A water hammer is created by stopping and/or starting a liquid flow suddenly. The results of a water hammer or impulse load are devastating to a pressure sensor. The impulse load occurs suddenly, in the millisecond time frame, but the effects of it lasts a life time. Water hammers occur in almost all pressure systems A simple solution to this devastating effect is to protect each sensor with a pressure snubber. < Snubbers are low cost items that will ensure that this hammer effect will not render your costly sensor useless. All pressure sensors should utilize snubbers for all installations. < A snubber will not Pressure Transducer < Snubbers stop spikes only. An over pressure will not be stopped by a snubber. A spike lasts only to the order of milliseconds; any over pressure for more than that time will damage the sensor. < Never apply Pressure more than the rated range . < There is no Warranty for the diaphragm Damage caused due to over pressure & surges. Table - A Order Code Operating Range EQ - PT 1000 – 1 0 to 2 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 2 0 to 6 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 3 0 to 10 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 4 0 to 16 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 5 0 to 25 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 6 0 to 40 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 7 0 to 100 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 8 0 to 250 bar EQ - PT 1000 – 9 0 to 400 bar EQ - PT 1000 – A 0 to 600 bar Low Range High Range Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 4 of 6 affect the Response Time of Doc no: HTAIPL/MAN/TRANS-10 Page 5 of 6
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