Ashcroft KM10 User Manual

KM10 PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
Cab
le
Housing
Fitting
(870) 34
Std.
(10)
( )
(50)
(14.5))(7)
( )
(75.5)
(20) DIA.
.78
(12)
(25) DIA.
.98
(9)
(18.5)
SS Case
9
)
.
Red :Power (+)
White: Output (+)
Black : Common
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WARNING! READ
BEFORE INSTALLATION
ble to damage when exposed to static electrical charges.To avoid damage to the transducer observe the following:
• Ground the body of the transducer BEFORE making any electrical con-
1. GENERAL:
failure resulting in injury or dam-
A age may be caused by excessive overpressure, excessive vibration or
ressure pulsation, excessive instru-
p ment temperature, corrosion of the pressure containing parts, or other misuse. Consult Ashcroft Inc., Stratford, Connecticut, USA before installing if there are any questions or concerns.
2. OVERPRESSURE:
Pressure spikes in excess of the rated overpressure capability of the trans­ducer may cause irreversible electri-
nections.
• When disconnecting, remove the ground LAST!
Note:The shield and drain wire in the cable (if supplied) is not connected to the transducer body, and is not a suit­able ground.
4. USE IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES
Ashcroft Inc. products are not author­ized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the General Manager, Stratford Operations
Ashcroft Inc.
of
As used herein:
cal and/or mechanical damage to the pressure measuring and containing elements. Fluid hammer and surges can destroy any pressure transducer and must always be avoided. A pressure snub­ber should be installed to eliminate the damaging hammer effects. Fluid ham­mer occurs when a liquid flow is sud­denly stopped, as with quick closing solenoid valves. Surges occur when flow is suddenly begun, as when a pump is turned on at full power or a valve is quickly opened. Liquid surges are particularly damag­ing to pressure transducers if the pipe is originally empty. To avoid damaging surges, fluid lines should remain full (if possible), pumps should be brought up to power slowly, and valves opened slowly. To avoid damage from both fluid hammer and surges, a surge chamber should be installed.
Symptoms of fluid hammer and surge's damaging effects:
• Pressure transducer exhibits an output at zero pressure (large zero offset).
1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expect­ed to result in a significant injury to the user.
2. A critical component is any compo-
nent of a life support device or sys­tem whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.
Mounting
The KM10 transducer requires no special mounting hardware, and can be mounted in any plane with negligible position error.
Although the unit can withstand normal vibration without damage or significant output effects, it is always good practice to mount the transducer where there is minimum vibration
• Pressure transducer output remains constant regardless of pressure
• In severe cases, there will be no output.
SHIELDED CABLE TERMINATION
Dimension Drawing
(Height may vary slightly depending on process connection)
FREEZING:
Prohibit freezing of media in pressure port. Unit should be drained (mount in vertical position with electrical termina­tion upward) to prevent possible over­pressure damage from frozen media.
3. STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARGES:
Any electrical device may be suscepti-
For units with NPT type pressure fittings
a
®
ape or an equivalent
t
sealant to the threads before installing.
When tightening, apply a wrench to the hex wrench flats located just above the pressure fitting. DO NOT tighten by using a pipe wrench on the housing.
Noise
For minimum noise susceptibility, avoid running the transducer’s cable in a con­duit that contains high current AC power cables. Where possible avoid running the cable near inductive equipment.
Shield Wiring (CableTermination Only)
Connect the braided shield to the guard terminal on the reading instrument (meter, etc.) if available or to ground or to the power supply negative terminal.
Vent Tube (Cable Termination Only)
The cable will have a clear Teflon
®
vent tube that's required at pressure below 500 psi to provide atmospheric reference. The open end should be placed in a dry area.
Excitation
Output Type Excitation Supply Current
0.5/4.5 V
Ratiometric
1/5V 8-32 Vdc 10mA typ
Teflon is a registered trademark of E. I. DuPont
5V±.5 Vdc 10mA typ
Dimensions in ( ) are mm
© Ashcroft Inc., 250 E. Main St., Stratford, CT 06614-5145, Tel: 203-378-8281, Fax: 203-385-0499, www.ashcroft.com All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale.
I&M011-10105-1/06 GBE
KM10 PRESSURE TRANSDUCER
(
10)
(
7)
(
14.5)
(25) DIA.
(
49.5) Lead Length As Specified By Customer
L
ead Length Less 50mm (2˝)
.
28˝
.
58˝
2
˝
P
rotective Sleeve
R
ed : Power (+) White: Output (+) Black : Common
.4˝
0
.5mm
2
20 A
W
G Leads
2 ft.
Standard Length
(25)
DIA.
.5.28˝
(64)
1.00˝
2.5˝
(
14.5) (7)
1
2
3
3
2
1
+
+
POWER SUPPLY
(Common)
(+ Power)
(+ Output)
METER
TRANSDUCER
METER OR
OTHER DEVICE
(21.3)
(B) (C) (A)
Common
Power(+)
Black
Red(B)
(A)
METRI-PACK 150 Series SHIELDED CABLE
OutPut(+)White(C)
MAT ING CONNECTOR
(20) (50)
(10)
(24.5)
(.84")
(.97")
(.79")
.39"
1.97"
Lead Length As Specified By Customer
OPTIONAL
12065287
PIN
METRI-PACK 150 Ser ies
OUTPUT(+)
POWER(+)
COMMON
(25 DIA.)
(7)(14.5)
(71.6)
.27".57"
(2.8")
.98" DIA.
MATE S TO OPTIONAL METRI-PACK CONNECTOR 12065287
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Dimensions in ( ) are mm
FLYING LEAD STYLE
Dimension Drawing
CONNECTOR STYLE TERMINATION
imension Drawing
D
(Height may vary slightly depending
n process connection)
o
Dimensions in ( ) are mm
ating Connector
M
ates to HW090 Connector by Sumitomo Wiring
M Systems. Made of PBT (polybutylene terephthalate).
Flying Leads : 20AWG, 3 ft. (.9m) standard
IN Color Function
P
1 Red Supply (+) 2 White Output (+) 3
Black Common
© Ashcroft Inc., 250 E. Main St., Stratford, CT 06614-5145, Tel: 203-378-8281, Fax: 203-385-0499, www.ashcroft.com All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale.
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ALL
KM10 TRANSDUCERS
3-Wire Voltage
I&M011-10105-1/06 GBE
Dimensions in ( ) are mm
For customer service call . . .
Ashcroft Inc. 250 East Main Street Stratford, CT 6614, USA (203) 378-8281 Customer Service (203) 385-0408 Fax
www.ashcroft.com
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