Dwyer Instruments 604D-0, 604D Series, 604D-2, 604D-1, 604D-5 Specifications-installation And Operating Instructions

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Series 604D Indicating Pressure Transmitter
Specifications - Installation and Operating Instructions
Bulletin E-34
The Dwyer Series 604D Indicating Transmitter simulta-
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lar to those used in the popular, time-proven Minihelic
dif­ferential pressure gage. However, the Series 604D models add electrical conditioning and amplification of a resistance change produced by a silicon strain gage cemented to the range spring. This resistance change is the result of a slight flexing which results from spring deflection as pressure is applied to the diaphragm which is mechanically linked to the spring.
Series 604D Indicating Transmitter Model & Ranges
Model
Number
604D-0 604D-1
604D-2 604D-3 604D-5 604D-10 604D-20 604D-40 604D-60 604D-100
Ranges, Inches W.C.
0-0.5 0-1.0
0-2.0 0-3.0 0-5.0
0-10 0-20 0-40 0-60
0-100
Minor Divisions
.02 .05
.10 .10 .20 .50
1.0
2.0
2.0
5.0
PHYSICAL DATA GENERAL Maximum Pressure: 30 psig (207 kPa) continuous
50 psig (344 kPa) momentary surge. Media Compatibility: Air and non-combustible, non-cor­rosive gases. Materials: Mineral and glass filled nylon housing, high impact acrylic cover, silicone rubber diaphragm.
ELECTRICAL Power Supply: 10-35 VDC-2,3 or 4 wire
16-26 VAC-4 wire.
Connections: 4 screw terminal block Cable Gland: Fits .10 - .25 in (2.5 - 6 mm) O.D. cable. Output Signal: 4-20 mA DC (limited at 38 mA DC). Loop Resistance: DC; 0-1300 ohms
AC; 0-1200 ohms. Current Consumption: DC; 38 mA max. AC; 76 mA max.
Warm-Up: 10 minutes. PERFORMANCE AT 70°F (21.1°C)
Zero Output: 4 mA DC. Full Span Output: 20 mA DC. Accuracy, Gage: ±5% of full scale. Accuracy, Transmitter: ±2% of full span output
(Includes linearity, hysteresis and repeatability).
Stability: 1% F.S./year. ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature: 20-120°F (-6.7° to 49°C) Thermal Errors: ±1%/50°F
MECHANICAL Weight: 8 oz. (227 grams) Span and Zero: Internally accessible potentiometers Pressure Connections: Barbed, for 3/16(4-5 mm) I.D.
tubing.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
(2) #10 x 1pan head sheet metal screws, (1) .050″ hex allen wrench.
DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Phone: 219/879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com
P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361, U.S.A. Fax: 219/872-9057 e-mail: info@dwyer-inst.com
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Series 604D Indicating Pressure Transmitter
Specifications - Installation and Operating Instructions
Bulletin E-34
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INSTALLATION LOCATION: Select a location where temperature of the unit will be
between 20°F and 120°F (7°C and 49°C). Distance from the receiver is limited only by total loop resistance. See “Electrical Connections.” The tubing feeding pressure to the instrument can be run practically any length required, but long lengths will slightly increase response time. Avoid surfaces with excessive vibration.
POSITION: All models are calibrated with the scale in a vertical plane and units with ranges under 5 in. w.c. should only be used in that position due to the sensitivity to gravitational forces which cannot be corrected by zero adjustment. Higher range models can operate in other planes but zero (both mechanical electrical) and span adjustments may be necessary to maintain accuracy.
PRESSURE CONNECTIONS: Two barbed connectors are pro­vided for use with 3/16I.D. vinyl or rubber tubing. Attach tubing from positive pressure source to HI port. Leave LO port vented. For negative (vacuum) pressure, connect to LO port and leave HI port vented. For differential pressures, connect the higher to HI port and lower to LO port.
MOUNTING: Attach the Series 604D Indicating Transmitter to a vertical surface using the 1- #10 pan head sheet metal screws provided. Mounting holes are located in upper left and lower right corners of case.
GAGE ZEROING:
After installation, check to confirm that gage reads exactly zero with both pressure connections open and vented to atmosphere. If adjustment is necessary, grip case firmly with one hand and place palm of the other hand flat on clear cover. If difficult to grip, try placing a thin sheet of rubber between hand and cover. Rotate counter-clockwise to remove. Zero adjust screw is located at bot­tom of scale just to left of the indicating pointer and slightly behind it. Use the .050hex allen wrench included. Replace cover.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION: DO NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED SUPPLY VOLTAGE RATINGS. PERMANENT DAMAGE NOT COVERED BY W AR­RANTY WILL RESULT. THIS UNIT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR 120 VAC or 240 VAC LINE OPERATION.
Electrical connections to the Series 604D Indicating Transmitter are made inside the enclosure on the left side of the unit. Remove the cover and feed 4 conductor cable through the cable gland at bottom of housing. Make electrical connections to the 4-screw ter­minal block shown in Fig. B. See following instructions and draw­ings for details on your specific application. When connections are complete, tighten cable gland and replace cover.
Wire Length - The maximum length of wire connecting transmit- ter and receiver is a function of wire size and receiver resistance. Wiring should not contribute more than 10% of receiver resistance to total loop resistance. For extremely long runs (over 1000 ft. [305 m]), choose receivers with higher resistances to minimize size and cost of connecting leads. Where wiring length is under 100 ft. (30.48 m), lead wire as small as 22 AWG can be used.
2-Wire Operation - An external power supply delivering 10-35 VDC with minimum current capability of 40 mA DC (per transmit­ter) must be used to power the control loop. See Fig. C for con­nection of the power supply, transmitter and receiver. Note the jumper between terminals 3 and 4. The range of appropriate receiver load resistance (R
L
) for the DC power supply voltage avail­able is expressed by the formula and graph in Fig. F. Shielded two wire cable is recommended for control loop wiring. If grounding is required use negative side of control loop after receiver. In Fig.C below, if power supply lead to terminal 1 is positive, ground should be connected to wiring at right of receiver. Otherwise, in 2 wire operation it is not necessary to observe polarity of control loop connections.
2-WIRE CONNECTION
SERIES 604D
PRESSURE
TRANSMITTER
JUMPER
WIRE
RECEIVER
POWER SUPPLY
10-35 VDC
Fig. C
3-Wire Operation - An external power supply delivering 10-35
VDC with minimum current capability of 40 mA DC (per transmit­ter) is required. See Fig. D for connection of power supply, trans­mitter and receiver. The range of appropriate receiver load resis­tance (R
L
) for the DC power supply available is expressed by the formula and graph in Fig. F. Shielded cable is recommended for control loop wiring. Do not employ a separate ground in 3 wire operation. Unit will not function properly and/or damage could result. Control loop polarity must be observed in the following respect. Although power supply terminals 1 and 2 are not polar­ized, the receiver must be connected between terminal 4 of
transmitter and negative side of power supply.
3-WIRE CONNECTION
ZERO ADJUSTMENT
SPAN ADJUSTMENT
TERMINAL BLOCK
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Fig. B
SERIES 604D
PRESSURE
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
Fig. D
POWER SUPPLY
10-35 VDC
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