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6 diagnostics, Maintenance, Error rectification – VEGA D80 Hydrostatic pressure transmitters User Manual

Page 38: Checking electrical connections, Checking the voltage, Checking the current

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Pressure transmitter D80

Diagnostics

6 Diagnostics

Maintenance

The pressure transmitter D80 is maintenance
free.

Error rectification

Through continuous self-monitoring, series 80
pressure transmitters offer maximum reliabil-
ity. However, if errors occur, please check the
following before removing the pressure
transmitter:
- the atmospheric pressure compensation

(only with gauge pressure measuring
ranges),

- the electrical connections.

Checking atmospheric pressure compen-
sation

First of all, open the cover of the housing in
which the atmospheric breather facility

1)

is

located. The displayed measured value must
not change. If, however, the displayed value
changes, the compensation of the atmos-
pheric pressure does not function correctly
and the measured value will be distorted.
Therefore check:
- the breather facility on the housing
- the external connection housing

VEGADIS 12

- the capillaries in the special housing.

Note:

The same atmospheric pressure must be on
the breather facility and in the open vessel.

Checking electrical connections

Pressure
transmitter
terminals

~

1 2 3

+

-

Voltage

Current

Current

External
energy source

V

mA

mA

1)

It consists of a black plastic screwed insert with
integrated filter element.

Checking the voltage

- The terminal voltage on the pressure trans-

mitter must be at least 12 V DC.

- The terminal voltage on VEGADIS 12 must

be at least 12 V DC or 17 V DC (with dis-
play).

- The supply voltage for the pressure trans-

mitter through a VEGAMET signal condi-
tioning instrument must be approx.
18 V DC (on VBUS 25 V DC).

Checking the current

These values are only valid for pressure
transmitters with analogue signal transmis-
sion, not for pressure transmitters with digital
output signal (VBUS).

• Initial current with uncovered diaphragm of

the pressure transmitter: approx. 4 mA
(5 mA when operated on a VEGA signal
conditioning instrument)

• Measuring current during operation:

4 … 20 mA (5 … 19 mA when operated on
a VEGA signal conditioning instrument)

• Exceeding or falling short of the specified

measuring range: 20.5 mA or 3.8 mA

• Pressure transmitter defective or short-

circuit: current 22 mA or 3.6 mA