Operating Instructions Pressure transmitter with CERTEC® measuring cell VEGABAR 52 Profibus PA - climate compensated Document ID: 36788
Contents Contents About this document 1.1 Function............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Target group...................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Symbolism used................................................................................................................ 4 2 For your safety 2.1 Authorised personnel....................
Contents 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 9 Maintain.......................................................................................................................... 41 Rectify faults.................................................................................................................... 41 Calculation of total deviation (according to DIN 16086)................................................... 43 Exchanging the electronics module................................................................
1 About this document 1 About this document 1.1 Function 1.2 Target group 1.3 Symbolism used 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. This operating instructions manual is directed to trained specialist personnel.
2 For your safety 2 2.1 For your safety 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 VEGABAR 52 is a pressure transmitter for measurement of gauge pressure and vacuum.
2 For your safety 2.6 CE conformity 2.7 Measuring range - permissible process pressure This 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". Due to the application, a measuring cell with a measuring range higher than the permissible pressure range of the process fitting may have been integrated.
3 Product description 3 Product description 3.
3 Product description 1 14 2 13 3 4 5 6 7 12 8 11 9 10 Fig.
3 Product description signal, compared with an integrated reference pressure measurement and outputted as measured value via the output signal. The CERTEC® measuring cell is also equipped with a temperature sensor. The temperature value can be displayed via the display and adjustment module or processed via the signal output. Seal concept As a standard feature, the CERTEC® measuring cell is equipped with a lateral, recessed seal. Instruments with double seal have an additional front seal.
3 Product description The packaging of standard instruments consists of environmentfriendly, recyclable cardboard. For special versions, PE foam or PE foil is also used. Dispose of the packaging material via specialised recycling companies. Transport Transport must be carried out under consideration of the notes on the transport packaging. Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the device.
3 Product description You can find additional information in the supplementary instructions manual "Flanges according to DIN-EN-ASME-JIS" (Document-ID 31088). Measuring instrument holder The measuring instrument holder is used for wall/tube mounting of VEGABAR series 50 pressure transmitters and VEGAWELL 52 suspension pressure transmitters. Supplied reducers enable the adaptation to different instrument diameters. The material used is 316L.
4 Mounting 4 4.1 Mounting General instructions Suitability for the process Make sure that all parts of the instrument coming in direct contact conditions with the process, especially the sensor element, process seal and process fitting, are suitable for the existing process conditions, such as process pressure, process temperature as well as the chemical properties of the medium. You can find the specifications in chapter "Technical data" and on the nameplate.
4 Mounting 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 Fig. 4: Position of the filter element 1 2 Filter element Blind plug Caution: Due to the filter effect, the pressure compensation is time delayed. When opening/closing the housing cover quickly, the measured value can change for a period of approx. 5 s by up to 15 mbar. Information: Make sure that the filter element is always free of buildup during operation. A high-pressure cleaner may not be used for cleaning.
4 Mounting Welding the socket Sealing/Screwing in threaded versions 4.2 Mounting steps For mounting VEGABAR 52, a welded socket is required. You can find these components in the supplementary instructions manual "Welded socket and seals". Use the seal fitting belonging to the instrument, or in case of NPT connections, a high-resistance sealing material. → Screw VEGABAR 52 into the welded socket. Tighten the hexagon on the process fitting with a suitable wrench. Wrench size, see chapter "Dimensions".
4 Mounting Tip: Mount the wall mounting plate so that the cable entry of the socket housing points downward. The socket housing can be displaced by 180° to the wall mounting plate. 36788-EN-130321 Warning: The four screws of the socket housing must only be hand screwed. A torque > 5 Nm (3.688 lbf ft) can damage the wall mounting plate.
5 Connecting to power supply 5 Safety instructions Connecting to power supply 5.1 Preparing the connection Always keep in mind the following safety instructions: • • Connect only in the complete absence of line voltage If voltage surges are expected, overvoltage arresters should be installed according to Profibus specifications Tip: We recommend VEGA overvoltage arrester B63-32.
5 Connecting to power supply next distributor must be connected to each other and also connected to ground potential 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 interference signals remains. The total capacitance of the cable and of all capacitors must not exceed 10 nF in Ex applications. Take note of the corresponding installation regulations for Ex applications.
5 Connecting to power supply Fig. 7: Connection steps 6 and 7 IP 68 version with external housing Proceed as follows: 1. Loosen the four screws on the housing base with an Allen key size 4 2. Remove the mounting plate from the housing socket 1 3 2 Fig. 8: Components of the external housing 1 2 3 Screws Wall mounting plate Cable gland 3. Loop the connection cable through the cable entry on the housing base1) 18 The connection cable is already preconfectioned.
5 Connecting to power supply Information: The cable gland can be mounted in three positions each displaced by 90°. Simply exchange the cable gland against the blind plug in the suitable thread opening. 4. Connect the wire ends as described under "Single/Double chamber housing" according to the numbering 5. Connect the screen to the internal ground terminal, connect the outer ground terminal above on the housing to potential equalisation 6. Tighten the compression nut of the cable entry.
5 Connecting to power supply Wiring plan Display I2C 1 2 5 6 7 8 1 Fig. 10: Wiring plan, single chamber housing 1 Voltage supply, signal output 5.4 Wiring plan, double chamber housing The following illustration apply to non-Ex as well as Ex ia versions. The Exd version is described in the next subchapter. Electronics compartment 1 Display I2C 1 2 5 6 7 8 2 3 Fig.
5 Connecting to power supply Display Connection compartment 2 1 1 I2C 2 3 Fig. 12: Connection compartment, double chamber housing 1 2 3 Spring-loaded terminals for voltage supply Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface) Ground terminal for connection of the cable screen Wiring plan I2C 1 2 1 Fig.
5 Connecting to power supply 5.5 Wiring plan, double chamber housing Ex d Electronics compartment 1 Display I2C 1 2 5 6 7 8 2 3 Fig. 14: Electronics compartment, double chamber housing 1 2 3 Plug connector for VEGACONNECT (I²C interface) Internal connection cable to the connection compartment Terminals for VEGADIS 61 Connection compartment 1 1 2 2 Fig.
5 Connecting to power supply Wiring plan 1 2 1 Fig. 16: Wiring plan, Ex-d double chamber housing 1 Wire assignment, connection cable Voltage supply, signal output 5.6 Wiring plan - version IP 66/IP 68, 1 bar 1 2 Fig. 17: Wire assignment, connection cable 1 2 brown (+) and blue (-) to power supply or to the processing system Shielding 5.7 36788-EN-130321 Overview Wiring plan, external housing with version IP 68 Fig.
5 Connecting to power supply Display Electronics and connection compartment for power supply I²C 1 1 2 5 6 7 5 8 4 2 3 Fig.
5 Connecting to power supply Terminal compartment, housing socket 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 5 4 6 Fig. 20: Connection of the sensor in the housing socket 1 2 3 4 5 6 Brown Blue Yellow White Shielding Breather capillaries Wiring plan external electronics Display I2C 1 2 5 6 7 8 1 Fig. 21: Wiring plan external electronics 1 36788-EN-130321 Switch-on phase Voltage supply 5.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM 6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM 6.1 Short description The display and adjustment module is used for measured value display, adjustment and diagnosis.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Fig. 22: Insert display and adjustment module Note: If you intend to retrofit the instrument with a display and adjustment module for continuous measured value indication, a higher cover with an inspection glass is required. 6.3 Adjustment system 2 1 1.1 3 36788-EN-130321 Fig.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM • • • Adjustment system Address setting Level or process pressure measurement –– Save value [->] key to select: –– Menu change –– Select list entry –– Select editing position [+] key: –– Change value of the parameter [ESC] key: –– interrupt input –– Jump to next higher menu The sensor is adjusted via the four keys of the display and adjustment module. The LC display indicates the individual menu items.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM The display and adjustment module enables the adjustment without filling or pressure. Thanks to this, you can carry out your settings already in the workshop without the instrument having to be installed. The actual measured value is also displayed in the menu items for min./max. adjustment. Select unit In this menu item you select the adjustment unit as well as the unit for the temperature indication in the display.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM 5. Select the requested unit, e.g. kg/dm³ with [->] and confirm with [OK], the submenu "Density" appears. Unit of measurement Density 0001000 kg/dm³ 6. Enter the requested density value with [->] and [+], confirm with [OK] and move to position correction with [->]. The adjustment unit is thus switched over from bar to m. Proceed as follows to select the temperature unit:4) 1.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Information: For an adjustment with filling, simply enter the actual measured value indicated at the bottom of the display. If the adjustment ranges are exceeded, the message "Outside parameter limits" appears. The editing procedure can be aborted with [ESC] or the displayed limit value can be accepted with [OK]. Carry out max. adjustment Proceed as follows: 1. Edit the % value in the menu item "Max. adjustment" with [OK]. Max. adjustment +100.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM You can find the data on the type label on the instrument or in the menu items of the zero/span adjustment. The display and adjustment module enables the adjustment without filling or pressure. Thanks to this, you can carry out your settings already in the workshop without the instrument having to be installed. The actual measured value is displayed in addition to the menu items for zero/span adjustment.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM 4. Activate the selection with [OK] and select the requested unit with [->] (in the example mbar). 5. Confirm with [OK] and move to position correction with [->]. The adjustment unit is thus switched over from bar to mbar. Proceed as follows to select the temperature unit:6) 1. Activate the selection with [OK] and select "Temperature unit with [->]. 2. Activate the selection with [OK] and select the requested unit with [->] (e.g. °F). 3.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM If the adjustment ranges are exceeded, the message "Outside parameter limits" appears. The editing procedure can be aborted with [ESC] or the displayed limit value can be accepted with [OK]. Carry out span adjustment Proceed as follows: 1. Edit the mbar value in the menu item "span" with [OK]. Span 100.0 % = +1000.0 mbar P 0000.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Copy sensor data This function enables reading out parameter adjustment data as well as writing parameter adjustment data into the sensor via the display and adjustment module. A description of the function is available in the operating instructions manual "Display and adjustment module".
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Menu section Function Reset value Density unit kg/l Damping 0s Linearization Linear Sensor-TAG Sensor Display Displayed value PA-Out Service Additional PA value Secondary Value 1 Out-Scale-Unit Volume/l Scaling 0.00 to 100.0 Decimal point indication 8888.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Basic adjustment ▶ Basic adjustment Display 1 Diagnostics Service Info Sensor address 1.1 Unit Unit of measurement 1.1 bar▼ Temperature unit 126 100.00 % 1.4 Damping = 1.2 P 0000 mbar 1.5 Min. adjustment 000.0 % 1.3 = 0.2 mbar 0.0 mbar 0.0 mbar Linearization curve 1.6 linear ▼ 0s 100.00 mbar Offset = °C▼ Max. adjustment Position correction Sensor-TAG 1.7 Sensor 0.
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module PLICSCOM Service Basic adjustment Display 4 Diagnostics ▶ Service Info Additional PA value 4.1 Secondary Value 1 Reset 4.2 Volume Select reset ▼ PA-Out-Scale 100.00 lin % 4.3 Simulation 4.2 Start simulation ▼ = 0.0 l l 4.3 Application Out-Scale-Unit 0.00 lin % = 100.0 l Language 4.6 German Copy sensor data 4.7 Copy sensor data? PIN 4.8 Enable? 4.
7 Set up with PACTware and other adjustment programs 7 Set up with PACTware and other adjustment programs 7.1 Connect the PC via VEGACONNECT VEGACONNECT directly on the sensor 2 1 3 Fig. 24: Connection of the PC via VEGACONNECT directly to the sensor 1 2 3 USB cable to the PC VEGACONNECT Sensor VEGACONNECT externally 1 2 TWIST OP EN CK LO USB 3 4 Fig. 25: Connection via VEGACONNECT externally 36788-EN-130321 1 2 3 4 I²C bus (com.
7 Set up with PACTware and other adjustment programs 7.2 Parameter adjustment with PACTware Further setup steps are described in the operating instructions manual "DTM Collection/PACTware" attached to each CD and which can also be downloaded from our homepage. A detailed description is available in the online help of PACTware and the VEGA DTMs. Note: Keep in mind that for setup of VEGABAR 52, DTM-Collection in the actual version must be used.
8 Maintenance and fault rectification 8 Maintenance Maintenance and fault rectification 8.1 Maintain If the instrument is used properly, no special maintenance is required in normal operation. In some applications, product buildup on the diaphragm can influence the measuring result. Depending on the sensor and application, take precautions to ensure that heavy buildup, and especially a hardening thereof, is avoided. Cleaning If necessary, clean the diaphragm.
8 Maintenance and fault rectification Error Cause Wrong presentation of the measured value in Simatic S5 Simatic S5 cannot Insert converting component from Sieinterpret the num- mens ber format IEEE of the measured value Rectification Use function component SFC 14 to In Simatic S7 the Only four bytes load 5 bytes consistently measured value are consistently is always present- loaded in the PLC ed as 0 Measured value on the display and adjustment module does not correspond to the value in the PLC The
8 Maintenance and fault rectification 8.3 Total deviation Calculation of total deviation (according to DIN 16086) The total deviation Ftotal according to DIN 16086 is the sum of basic accuracy Fperf and longterm stability Fstab. Ftotal is also called maximum practical deviation or utility error.
8 Maintenance and fault rectification The serial number is stated on the type label of VEGABAR 52 or on the delivery note. 8.5 Software update The software version of VEGABAR 52 can be determined as follows: • • • on the type label of the electronics Via the display and adjustment module via PACTware You can view all software histories on our website www.vega.com. Make use of this advantage and get registered for update information via e-mail.
8 Maintenance and fault rectification 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.
9 Dismounting 9 9.1 Dismounting Dismounting steps Warning: Before dismounting, be aware of dangerous process conditions such as e.g. pressure in the vessel, high temperatures, corrosive or toxic products etc. Take note of chapters "Mounting" and "Connecting to power supply" and carry out the listed steps in reverse order. 9.2 Disposal The instrument consists of materials which can be recycled by specialised recycling companies.
10 Supplement 10 Supplement 10.1 Technical data General data Parameter, pressure Gauge pressure, vacuum Communication interface I²C bus Measuring principle Ceramic-capacitive, dry measuring cell Materials and weights Material 316L corresponds to 1.4404 or 1.4435 Materials, wetted parts ƲƲ Process fitting ƲƲ Diaphragm 316L, PVDF, Alloy C-22, Alloy C-276, Duplex 1.4462, Titanium Grade 2 sapphire ceramic® (99.
10 Supplement ƲƲ Connection cable with IP 68 1 bar version PE Weight approx. 0.8 … 8 kg (1.764 … 17.64 lbs), depending on process fitting Output variable Output signal digital output signal, format according to IEEE-754 Current value 10 mA, ±0.5 mA Sensor address 126 (default setting) Dynamic behaviour output Run-up time approx. 10 s 100 % 90 % 2 1 10 % tT tS tA t Fig. 26: Sudden change of the process variable.
10 Supplement Adjustment range of the min./max. adjustment relating to the nominal measuring range: ƲƲ Percentage value ƲƲ Pressure value -10 … 110 % -20 … 120 % Adjustment range of the zero/span adjustment relating to the nominal measuring range: ƲƲ zero -20 … +95 % ƲƲ Difference between zero and span max. 120 % of the nominal range ƲƲ Span Recommended max.
10 Supplement Nominal range Overload capacity, max. pressure Overload capacity, min.
10 Supplement ƲƲ Turn down > 5 : 1 < 0.02 % x TD ƲƲ Turn down 1 : 1 up to 5 : 1 < 0.2 % Deviation with version 0.2 % ƲƲ Turn down > 5 : 1 < 0.04 % x TD Deviation with absolute pressure measuring range 0.1 bar ƲƲ Turn down 1 : 1 up to 5 : 1 < 0.25 % ƲƲ Turn down > 5 : 1 < 0.
10 Supplement Thermal change, current output < 0.05 %/10 K, max. < 0.15 %, each with -40 … +80 °C (-40 … +176 °F) 0,15 % -40°C -20°C 20°C 40°C 60°C 80°C -0,15 % Fig. 27: Thermal change, current output Long-term stability (according to DIN 16086 and IEC 60770-1) Applies to digital HART interface as well as to analogue current output 4 … 20 mA. Specifications refer to the set span. Turn down (TD) is the relation nominal measuring range/set span.
10 Supplement ƲƲ Version IP 66/IP 68 (1 bar), connection cable PE -20 … +60 °C (-4 … +140 °F) Process conditions The specifications of the pressure stage and product temperature are used as an overview. The specifications on the type label are applicable.
10 Supplement ƲƲ Single chamber housing –– 1 x cable gland M20 x 1.5 (cable: ø 5 … 9 mm), 1 x blind plug M20 x 1.5 or: –– 1 x closing cap ½ NPT, 1 x blind plug ½ NPT or: –– 1␣x plug (depending on the version), 1␣x blind stopper M20␣x␣1.5 or: ƲƲ Double chamber housing –– 2 x blind plug M20 x 1,5 –– 1 x cable entry M20 x 1.5 (cable: ø 5 … 9 mm), 1 x blind plug M20 x 1.
10 Supplement Electromechanical data - version IP 68 Connection cable between IP 68 instrument and external housing: ƲƲ Configuration four wires, one suspension wire, one breather capillary, screen braiding, metal foil, mantle ƲƲ Wire cross-section 0.5 mm² (AWG 20) ƲƲ Standard length 5 m (16.40 ft) ƲƲ Wire resistance ƲƲ Max. length ƲƲ Min. bending radius at 25 °C/77 °F ƲƲ Diameter approx. ƲƲ Colour Cable entry/plug 16) ƲƲ External housing Spring-loaded terminals for wire crosssection up to < 0.
10 Supplement Electrical protective measures Protection rating ƲƲ Housing, standard IP 66/IP 6717) ƲƲ Process component in IP 68 version IP 68 (25 bar) ƲƲ Aluminium and stainless housing (optionally available) ƲƲ External housing Overvoltage category Protection class IP 68 (1 bar)18) IP 65, IP 66/IP 68 (0.2 bar) III II Approvals Instruments with approvals can have different technical data depending on the version.
10 Supplement Min-Max adjustment Sensor mounting correction Sensor characteristics bar Linearization Lin% % TB Secondary Value 1 Secondary Value 2 Primary Value PROFIBUS PA-output Source for scaling Scaling Damping Alarms Failure mode Target Mode ti PA-Out FB Select additional cyclic value Fig.
10 Supplement Examples of telegram configuration In the following you will see how the modules can be combined and how the appendant data telegram is structured. Example 1 (standard setting) with pressure value, temperature value and additional cyclical value: • • • AI (PA-OUT) Temperature Additional Cyclic Value Byte-No.
10 Supplement Byte n+2 Byte n+3 Byte n+1 Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 VZ 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 Sign Significant Significant Exponent Significant Bit Byte n Value = (-1)VZ 2 (Exponent - 127) (1 + Significant) Fig.
10 Supplement 10.3 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". The double chamber housings are only available for Ex-d version with instruments with 4 … 20 mA signal output. Plastic housing ~ 69 mm (2.72") ø 79 mm (3.03") ~ 84 mm (3.31") M20x1,5/ ½ NPT M16x1,5 M20x1,5/ ½ NPT 1 112 mm (4.41") 112 mm (4.41") ø 79 mm (3.31") 2 Fig.
10 Supplement Aluminium housing in protection rating IP 66/IP 68 (1 bar) ~ 105 mm (4.13") ~ 150 mm (5.91") ø 84 mm (3.31") ø 84 mm (3.31") M20x1,5 120 mm (4.72") 116 mm (4.57") M16x1,5 M20x1,5 M20x1,5/ ½ NPT 1 2 Fig. 37: Housing versions in protection IP␣66/IP␣68 (1␣bar) - with integrated display and adjustment module the housing is 9␣mm/0.35␣in higher 1 2 Single chamber version Double chamber version Stainless steel housing ~ 69 mm (2.72") ø 79 mm (3.11") ~ 59 mm (2.32") ø 80 mm (3.
10 Supplement Stainless steel housing in protection rating IP 66/IP 68 (1 bar) ~ 93 mm (3.66") ~ 105 mm (4.13") ø 80 mm (3.15") ~ 103 mm (4.06") ø 84 mm (3.31") ø 77 mm (3.03") 112 mm (4.41") 120 mm (4.72") 117 mm (4.61") M16x1,5 M20x1,5 M20x1,5/ ½ NPT M20x1,5/ ½ NPT 1 3 2 Fig. 39: Housing versions in protection IP␣66/IP␣68 (1␣bar) - with integrated display and adjustment module the housing is 9␣mm/0.
10 Supplement 68 mm (2.68") 68 mm (2.68") 42mm (1.65") 92 mm (3.62") 51 mm (2.01") 1 110 mm x 90 mm (4.33" x 3.54") 40mm (1.57") 3 2 Fig. 41: External housing - Stainless steel version Lateral cable outlet Axial cable outlet Seal 2 mm (0.
10 Supplement 75 mm (2 61/64") ø 17,5 mm (11/16") 25 mm (63/64") M20x1,5 5 mm (13/64") ¼"NPT GM/GN G¼A GS 15 mm (19/32") 75 mm (2 61/64") 73 mm (2 7/8") 23 mm (29/32") GI ø 6 mm (15/64") ½"NPT 25 mm (63/64") 3 mm (1/8") ø 3 mm (1/8") G¼A ø 17,5 mm (11/16") GL/GU GV/GC G½A G½A 20 mm (25/32") 2 mm (5/64") ø 6 mm (15/64") 17 mm (43/64") 85 mm (3 11/32") 17 mm (43/64") 70 mm (2 3/4") 23 mm (29/32") ø 3 mm (1/8") G½A 3 mm (1/8") 3 mm (1/8") SW 27 mm (1 1/16") G½A 20 mm (25/32")
10 Supplement SW55 25 mm (0.87") G1 ½ A 55 mm (2.17") SW46 22 mm (0.87") 50 mm (1.97") VEGABAR 52, threaded fitting 2 ø 55 mm (2.17") GG ø 55 mm (2.17") GF SW60 30 mm (1.18") 1 ½”NPT 57 mm (2.24") 50 mm (1.97") ø 60 mm (2.36") GW SW 46 22 mm (0.87") G1 ½ A G2 A ø 68 mm (2.68") GE Fig.
10 Supplement ø 38 mm (1 1/2") 51 mm (2 1/64") ø 38mm (1 1/2") 51 mm (2 1/64") 51 mm (2 1/64") VEGABAR 52, hygienic fitting 1 ø 38 mm (1 1/2") ø 51 mm (2 1/64") ø 64 mm (2 33/64") ø 78 mm (3 5/64") CD/CC CA CE 55 mm (2 11/64") 60 mm (2 23/64") SW46 ø 78 mm (3 5/64") LA ø 66 mm (2 19/32") ø 105 mm (4 9/64") AA Fig. 44: VEGABAR 52, hygienic fitting: CD/CC = Clamp 1"/Clamp 1½" acc.
10 Supplement 51 mm (2 1/64") 51 mm (2 1/64") 51 mm (2 1/64") VEGABAR 52, hygienic fitting 2 ø 84 mm (3 5/16") ø 66 mm (2 19/32") TA TC ø 78 mm (3 5/64") ø 92 mm (3 5/8") RA/RB 60 mm (2 23/64") 50 mm (1 31/32") SW46 ø 92 mm (3 5/8") RD ø 74 mm (2 29/32") ø 84 mm (3 5/16") RS/RT 36788-EN-130321 Fig.
10 Supplement b d2 f 50 mm (1.97") VEGABAR 52, flange connection d4 k D mm DN PN D b k d2 d4 f 1 EA 40 40 150 18 110 4xø18 88 3 FB 50 40 165 20 125 4xø18 102 3 FE 80 40 200 24 160 8xø18 138 3 2 FH 2” 150 lbs 152,4 19,1 120,7 4xø19,1 91,9 3,2 FI 3” 150 lbs 190,5 23,9 152,4 8xø19,1 127 3,2 inch DN PN D b k d2 d4 40 40 5.91" 0.71" 4.33" 4xø 0.71" 3.46" 0.12" 0.12" 1 EA f FB 50 40 6.50" 0.79" 4.92" 4xø 0.71" 4.02" FE 80 40 7.87" 0.
10 Supplement VEGABAR 52, threaded fitting for paper industry BE M 48 x 1,5 56 mm (2.21") M 56 x 1,25 125 mm (2.92") 103 mm (4.06") BA/BB SW 50 mm (1.97") SW 60 mm (2.36") 52 mm (2.05") M 44 x 1,25 21 mm (0.83") 21 mm (0.83") 52 mm (2.05") SW 46 mm (1.81") ø 40 mm (1.58") DG 36788-EN-130321 Fig. 47: VEGABAR 52, threaded fitting for the paper industry: BA/BB = M44 x 1.25, BE = M56 x 1.25, DG = M48 x 1.
10 Supplement TR ø 32...60 mm (1.26...2.36") 52 mm (2.05") ø 48 mm (1.89") ø 59 mm (2.32") 158 mm (6.22") 30...300 mm (1.18...11.81") 24 mm (0.95") 40 mm (1.58") 40 mm (1.58") VEGABAR 52, flange connection for paper industry 1 EW ø 38 mm (1.50") TS ø 48...90 mm (1.89...3.54") 25...300 mm (0.98...11.81") 40 mm (1.58") FG Fig.
10 Supplement 23 mm (0.91") 43 mm (1.69") 68 mm (2.68") VEGABAR 52, flange connection for paper industry 2 ø 48 mm (1.89") FT 23 mm (0.91") 43 mm (1.69") 115 mm (4.53") 68 mm (2.68") 115 mm (4.53") ø 48 mm (1.89") 50 mm (1.97") 50 mm (1.97") EV 36788-EN-130321 Fig.
10 Supplement 10.4 Industrial property rights VEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights. Further information see www.vega.com. Only in U.S.A.: Further information see patent label at the sensor housing. VEGA Produktfamilien sind weltweit geschützt durch gewerbliche Schutzrechte. Nähere Informationen unter www.vega.com. Les lignes de produits VEGA sont globalement protégées par des droits de propriété intellectuelle. Pour plus d'informations, on pourra se référer au site www.
INDEX INDEX A Accessories ––Display and adjustment module 10 ––External display and adjustment unit 10 ––Flanges 10 ––Interface adapter 10 ––Measuring instrument holder 11 ––Protective cover 11 P Bus communication 9 PA modules 57 Position correction 30, 33 Pressure compensation 12 Process conditions 12 Profibus ident number 56 C R D S B Check signal 41 Connection compartment 22 ––Double chamber 21 Connection VEGACONNECT ––directly on the sensor 39 ––externally 39 Copy sensor data 35 Data format o
Notes 36788-EN-130321 74 VEGABAR 52 • Profibus PA - climate compensated
36788-EN-130321 Notes VEGABAR 52 • Profibus PA - climate compensated 75
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