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WIKA IUT-11 User Manual

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Universal IS Pressure Transmitter UniTrans

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13.3

Warranty Conditions

The pressure transmitter has a 24 month warranty in accordance with the WIKA
General Terms of Delivery.

13.4

Glossary

Adjustment

Allocation of the signal output range (4 ... 20 mA) to the desired
pressure measurement range or level measurement range.

Integration

Also damping: timely communication of the measurement
signal; rise time of the current output signal after a signal surge

Inversion

Conversion of the output signal from 4 ... 20 mA to 20 ... 4 mA

Nom. press. range

The operating pressure range for which the sensor is designed

Zero point

Start of the pressure measurement range

Parameterization

Also configuration: programming of the relevant parameters
and the pressure measurement range specific to the application
and measurement location.

Span

The programmed pressure measurement range

Span end point

The highest pressure value of the programmed measurement
span (end-point of the span)

Tank linearization

Determination of approximate volume/pressure ratio values
with non-linear correlations based on varying container designs
For example, a non-linear correlation exists between the filling
level and the volume in spherical containers.
During linearization, the non-linear volume is assigned the
4 ... 20 mA output signal from a table of values (proximity
process by means of up to 32 support points).

Defaults

The sensor parameters are programmed by the manufacturer

13.5

Units of Pressure Measurement

1 atm (atmospheres)

= 760 mm Hg = 760 Torr
= 1.033 kp/cm

2

= 0.1013 MPa

1 Torr

= 133.3 Pa

1 kp/mm

2

= 9.81 N/mm

2

= 9.81 MPa

1 bar

= 0.1 MPa

1 mbar

= 1 hPa (Hektopascal)

1 psi (pound per square inch) = 6.895 · 10

3

Pa

1 bar

= 33.5 feet of water

1 Pa

= 1,000· 10

-5

bar

1 mmHG

= 1,333 mbar

Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer. All other repairs and
device modifications are unauthorized and will void the warranty.

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