Meriam MPG2000BBL Manual

MPG2000BBL D4-M2 Operating Instructions
Approved Locations
The MPG2000BBL series is approved for use in the fol­lowing Hazardous Locations.
T3C Ta = –40ºC to 82ºC; T4 Ta = –40ºC to 66ºC.
T3 Ta = –40ºC to 82ºC; T4 Ta = –40ºC to 66ºC
Installation
4 Read these instructions before installing the gauge.
Configuration may be easier before the gauge is installed. Contact the factory for assistance.
4 Installation instructions must be strictly followed in
compliance with Intrinsic Safety National Standard NEC 504 or ANSI/ISA RP 12.6 and the National Electrical Code.
4 Outdoor or wash down applications requires installa-
tion in a NEMA 4X housing.
4 Use fittings appropriate for the pressure range of the
gauge.
4 Due to the hardness of stainless steel, it is recom-
mended that a thread sealant be used to ensure leak­free operation.
4 For contaminated media use an appropriate screen or
filter to keep debris out of gauge port.
4 Avoid permanent sensor damage! NEVER insert objects
into gauge port or blow out with compressed air.
4 Remove system pressures before removing or install-
ing gauge.
4 Install or remove gauge using a wrench on the hex fit-
ting only. Do not attempt to turn by forcing the housing.
Dimensions
Types of Gauges
Gauge reference reads zero with the gauge port open.
Bipolar ranges read positive pressure and vacuum in the same units, and zero with the gauge port open.
Compound ranges read positive pressure in psig and vacuum in inHg, and zero with the gauge port open.
Sealed reference reads zero with the gauge port open and is referenced to 14.7 psi. Used for 1000 psi and up.
Absolute reference reads atmospheric pressure with gauge port open and zero at full vacuum.
Display and Keypad
Low battery
Minus sign
Units
Up
IS Class I Div 1 Gp ABCD
CL I Zone 0 AEx/Ex ia IIC
XXXXX
8
8
88
0.75"
8
¼" NPT
3.38"
Power
Hold to zero gauge reference
ranges at start-up
2.88"
2
1.65"
Numeric display
Alpha-numeric
display
Shut off time
Down
Battery ReplacementPrecautions
Operation
4 Use within the pressure range indicated on gauge label.
4 Avoid permanent sensor damage! Do not apply vacu-
um to gauges not designated for vacuum operation.
4 Use only with media compatible with 316L stainless
steel.
Gauges are not for oxygen service. Accidental rupture
of sensor diaphragm may cause silicone oil inside sen­sor to react with oxygen.
4 The MPG2000BBL series gauges must only be oper-
ated in specified ambient temperature ranges.
Maintenance
4 The non-metallic cover of the pressure gauge is con-
sidered to constitute an electrostatic discharge hazard. Clean only with a damp cloth.
4 Batteries must be replaced when the low battery indica-
tion comes on to prevent unreliable readings.
4 WARNING: Replace batteries with approved type in
non-hazardous locations only.
4 Approved batteries are two Panasonic LR03 1.5 V
AAA alkaline cells. Replace both batteries at the same time.
p WARNING: Substitution of batteries may impair
intrinsic safety. Improper voltages will damage the gauge.
4 WARNING: Substitution of components may impair
intrinsic safety. Do not modify the gauge.
4 These products do not contain user-serviceable parts
A low battery indication (either LOBAT or the symbol
depending on the model) will be shown in the upper left-hand corner of the display when the battery voltage falls sufficiently. The batteries should be replaced when the indicator comes on or unreliable readings may result.
WARNING: Replace batteries with approved type in non-hazardous locations only. Replace batteries with two Panasonic LR03 1.5 V AAA alkaline cells.
Replace both batteries with new ones at the same time. Do not mix different types of batteries. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
1. Remove the 6 Phillips
screws on the back of the unit.
2. Remove batteries by
lifting up the posi­tive end of the battery (opposite the spring) taking care not to bend the spring.
3. Discard old batteries
properly, do not dis­card into fire, sources of extreme heat, or in any hazardous manner.
4. Install batteries with correct orientation. The negative
(flat) end of each battery should be inserted first facing the battery holder spring.
5. Replace the back cover, including the rubber gasket.
except for batteries. Contact factory for repairs, ser­vice, or refurbishment.
Operation Operation—continued
Power-Up
Press and hold the front button for approximately 1 second.
The display is tested, the full-scale range is indicated, the display segments are briefly shown again, then the actual pressure and units are displayed.
Power Up with Zero
This applies to gauge reference models only. Absolute ref­erence gauges do not use the zero feature since they read atmospheric pressure under normal conditions.
Be sure the gauge port is exposed to normal atmospheric pressure and no pressure is applied. The zeroing function is only activated at each power-up and the stored zero cor­rection is erased when the gauge is shut off.
Press and hold the front button. The display is tested.
Continue to press the button until oooo is displayed.
Release the button. The gauge in now zeroed.
The display is tested, the full-scale range is indicated, the display segments are briefly shown again, then the actual pressure and units are displayed.
Attempting to zero the gauge with greater than approxi­mately 3% of full-scale pressure or vacuum applied will result in an error condition, and the display will alternately indicate Err 0 and the actual measured pressure. The gauge must be powered down to reset the error condition.
Normal Operation
The display indicates the pressure reading updated approxi­mately 3 times per second. The auto shutoff timer starts when the gauge is powered up or whenever a button is pushed, unless the shutoff time was set for on/off operation.
If excessive vacuum is applied to a pressure-only gauge, the display will indicate -Err until the vacuum is released. Applying vacuum to a gauge designed for pressure may damage the pressure sensor.
If excessive pressure is applied (112.5% over range), an out-of-range indication of I – – – or I.–.–.– will be dis­played depending on model.
Display Backlighting
Display backlighting will operate for one minute when a button is pressed provided the front light sensor detects low ambient light levels. The red LED backlighting may not be apparent under some lighting conditions.
Minimum and Maximum Readings
Gauges are configured with minimum and maximum capture enabled. One or both can be enabled or disabled in the User Configuration mode.
Minimum and maximum readings are continuously stored and updated whenever the gauge is on. The stored read­ings can be manually cleared if desired. The MAX and MIN memory can be configured to save or clear the read­ing whenever the gauge is off.
Press and hold the center button for about 1 second until MAX is displayed alternating with the units. The maxi­mum reading will be continuously updated. The gauge may be left in this mode.
After MAX is displayed, press and hold the center button for about 1 second until MIN is displayed alternating with the units. The minimum reading will be continuously updated. The gauge may be left in this mode. If excessive vacuum is applied to a pressure-only gauge while in this mode, the display will indicate -Err until the MAX/MIN readings are cleared.
After MIN is displayed, press and hold the center but­ton again for about 1 second until * * * * is displayed. The MAX and MIN memory is not erased and the gauge returns to normal operation.
Press and continue to hold the center button until the display indicates clr MX/MN (about 3 seconds total) and then release the button. Both maximum and minimum values are cleared and the gauge returns to the normal mode and displays the current pressure.
Shut-Down
To shut off the gauge manually at any time, press and hold the center button until the display indicates OFF (about 5 seconds) and then release.
When an auto shutoff timer is used, the display indicates OFF five seconds prior to auto shutoff. A button can be pressed to keep the gauge on. The auto shutoff and back­light (if equipped) timers are reset whenever a button is pressed and released.
If the gauge is set up without auto shutoff (on/off opera­tion) it will stay on until manually shut off or until the batteries are depleted. Turn gauge off when not in use to conserve batteries.
Two
AAA
batteries
DS-MPG2000BBL rev. 01-15
MPG2000BBL D4-M2 Configuration Instructions
Enable/ Disable
Switch
Engineering Unit Selection
The selected engineering unit is stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained even with the gauge off or batteries removed. The available engineering units depend on the sensor range and is limited to prevent unwanted reading instability.
With the gauge in the normal operating mode, press and hold the left button until the lower units display starts blinking.
Use the s and t buttons to navigate through the list of engineering units. When the desired units are displayed, press and release the center button to save your selection and return to normal operation.
Standard psig units are mathematically converted to the newly selected engineering unit. When the gauge is pow­ered up, the originally configured psig range is displayed and then the conversion with the selected engineering unit is displayed.
Compound (inHg/psig) gauges can be changed to display single-unit vacuum/pressure readings (±psig) when in the user configuration mode.
If no buttons are pressed the gauge will return to normal operating mode in approximately 15 seconds.
Auto Shutoff Time Selection
The selected shut off time is stored in non-volatile memory and will be retained even with the gauge off or batteries removed.
With the gauge in the normal operating mode, press and hold the right button.
Release the button when the auto shutoff time is dis­played.
The lower display will indicate AST M if the time dis­played is in minutes, and AST H if it in hours.
An auto shutoff time of zero disables the auto shutoff fea­ture. Use the center button to shut the gauge off.
Use the s and t buttons to select 0, or 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 or 30 minutes, or 1, 2, 4, or 8 hours.
When the desired auto shutoff time is displayed, press and release the center button to save the selection and return to normal operation.
User Configuration Access
User configuration allows access to several functions.
m Revert back to the factory configuration
m Change min/max operation
m Convert a compound gauge to a bipolar gauge
m Calibrate the gauge
Configuration must only be done in a non-hazardous area.
Remove the 6 Phillips screws on the back of the unit and remove the rear cover.
Move the switch on the circuit board to the ENABLE position.
User Configuration Access
With the gauge off, press and hold the s button.
Then press the center power button.
Release all buttons when the display indicates CFG and the program version.
The full-scale range is indicated and the display is tested.
The display then indicates _ _ _ _ with the first underscore blinking, with CFGPC (configuration pass code) on the lower display.
Note: The gauge will automatically revert to normal operation if no buttons are pressed for approximately 15 seconds. To cancel and return to normal operation, press and release the center button without entering any pass code characters.
Proceed to the User Configuration Pass Code Entry sec­tion.
User Configuration: Pass Code Entry
The factory default is 3510, but this may be changed by the user under the Pass Code Configuration section. If an incorrect pass code is entered, the gauge will return to the start of the pass code entry sequence.
1. Use the s or t buttons to set the first digit to 3.
2. Press and release the center button to move to the next position. The 3 will remain, and the second position will be blinking.
3. Use the s or t buttons to select 5.
4. Press and release the center button to index to the next position. 35 will remain, and the third position will be blinking.
5. Use the s or t buttons to select 1.
6. Press and release the center button to index to the next position. 351 will remain, and the fourth position will be blinking.
7. Use the s or t buttons to select 0.
8. Press and release the center button to proceed.
User Configuration: Factory or User
This gives the choice of resetting the gauge features to the factory settings or continuing with user configuration. The upper display will be blank, and the lower display will indicate either USER_ or FCTRY.
If FCTRY is selected, the existing user configuration will be replaced by the original factory configuration.
To select FCTRY, press and release the s button.
With FCTRY displayed press and release the center button to restore the factory configuration and restart the gauge.
If USER_ is selected, the user configuration can be modi­fied as described in the following steps.
To select USER_, press and release the t button.
With USER_ displayed press and release the center but­ton to continue.
The configuration parameters may vary depending on the model.
User Configuration: Min/Max
Max/Min Configuration
Use the s and t buttons to select from the following.
MX/MN Both highest and lowest values will be captured
MX/-- Only highest value will be captured
--/MN Only lowest value will be captured
--/-- Capture feature is disabled
Press and release the center button to move to the next parameter.
Max/Min Memory
The upper display will indicate c l r .
Use the s and t buttons to select from the following.
AUTO Automatically clear maximum and minimum
values when the gauge is powered off.
MAN Manually clear maximum and minimum values.
For compound range models, press and release the center button to move to the next parameter.
For all other models press and release the center button to save the user configuration and restart the gauge. Move the switch on the circuit board to the DISABLE position and replace the rear cover including the rubber gasket.
User Configuration: Compound/Bipolar Models
This will only appear with 15, 100, or 200 psig ranges that were originally ordered as compound gauges.
Use the s and t buttons to select from the following.
-/+EU Vacuum is indicated as negative pressure in the
selected engineering units
CMPND Vacuum is negative INHG, pressure is PSIG. This setting disables engineering unit selection.
Press and release the center button to save the user con­figuration and restart the gauge.
This completes the configuration for this model. Move the switch on the circuit board to the DISABLE position and replace the rear cover including the rubber gasket.
Changing the Pass Code
User-defined pass code configuration allows changing of the factory 3510 pass code to new value for configuration and calibration.
Configuration must only be done in a non-hazardous area.
Remove the rear 6 Phillips screws and remove the rear cover.
Move the switch on the circuit board to the ENABLE position.
View Or Change User Configuration Pass Code
With the unit off, press and hold the s button, then press the center button.
Release all buttons when the display indicates CFG.
View Or Change User Calibration Pass Code
With the unit off, press and hold the t button, then press the center button.
Release all buttons when CAL is shown.
Enter Access Code 1220
Before the unit enters the view or change pass code mode, the display initially indicates _ _ _ _ with the first underscore blinking, and with CFGPC or CALPC on the character display.
Note: The gauge will automatically revert to normal operation if no buttons are operated for approximately 15 seconds.
To cancel and return to normal operation, press and release the center button without entering any pass code characters.
Use the s and t and center buttons to enter the 1220 pass code.
Press and release the center button to proceed.
Note: If an incorrect access code was entered, the gauge will return to the start of the access code entry sequence.
Once the access code has been entered correctly, the dis­play will indicate the existing user-defined pass code with either CFGPC or CALPC on the character display.
1. Press the s or t button to select the first character of
the new pass code.
2. When the desired first character is displayed, press and release the center button to move to the next character.
3. Repeat above until the entire pass code is complete.
4. To exit, press and hold the center button. Release the center button when the display indicates - - - - to restart the gauge.
5. Move the switch on the circuit board to the DISABLE position.
6. Replace the back cover, including the rubber gasket.
MPG2000BBL D4-M2 Calibration Instructions
Enable/ Disable
Switch
Calibration Preparation
Calibration must only be done in a non-hazardous area. See the Precautions section.
Gauges are calibrated at the factory using equipment traceable to NIST. There is no need to calibrate the gauge prior to use.
Calibration should only be performed by qualified indi­viduals using appropriate calibration standards and pro­cedures.
Contact factory if assistance is required. Gauges can be returned to factory for certified calibration and repairs. NIST traceability is available.
Calibration intervals depend on your quality control program requirements. Many customers use an annual calibration cycle.
The calibration equipment should be at least four times more accurate than the gauge being calibrated.
The calibration system must be able to generate and measure pressure and/or vacuum over the full range of the gauge.
A vacuum pump able to produce a vacuum of 100 microns (0.1 torr or 100 millitorr) or lower is required for vacuum and absolute gauges.
Warning: Never apply vacuum to gauge not designated for vacuum service. Permanent sensor damage may result.
It is good practice to install fresh batteries before calibra­tion.
Allow the gauge to equalize to normal room temperature (about 20 minutes minimum) before calibration.
Calibration
See the Calibration Preparation section. See rear label of gauge for model identification and range.
Remove the 6 Phillips screws on the back of the unit and remove the rear cover.
Move the switch on the circuit board to the ENABLE position.
Locate the internal UP and DOWN buttons on the circuit board.
Entering Calibration Mode
With the gauge off, press and hold the DOWN button, then press the center power button.
Release all buttons when the display indicates CAL.
The display begins by indicating the full-scale positive pressure rating of the gauge in the engineering units as configured by the factory, and then shows all display segments.
Before the gauge enters the calibration mode, the display initially indicates _ _ _ _ with the first underscore blink­ing, with CALPC (calibration pass code) on the lower display.
Note: The gauge will automatically revert to normal operation if no buttons are operated for approximately 15 seconds. To cancel and return to normal operation, press and release the power button without entering any pass code characters.
Enter the pass code as described in the User Configuration Pass Code Entry section. The default is 3510, but this is user changeable.
Continue to the Calibration Mode section.
Calibration—continued Calibration—continued
Calibration Mode
The gauge remains in the calibration mode until restarted manually or power is removed. Features not related to calibration are disabled.
The calibration may be performed in any of the available engineering units as well as percent (PCT). Compound range models are set for the same engineering units for pressure and for vacuum.
For greatest calibration accuracy, use the s and t but- tons to select engineering units with highest number of display counts.
Press and release the center button when the desired engi­neering units are displayed.
Sensor Suggested units for calibration 3 PSI 3.000 PSI 5 PSI 5.000 PSI 15 PSI 775.7 MMHG (TORR) 30 PSI 69.20 FTH2O 60 PSI 60.00 PSI 100 PSI 7.031 KG/CM2 200 PSI 407.2 INHG 300 PSI 610.8 INHG 500 PSI 500.0 PSI 1000 PSI 70.31 KG/CM2 3000 PSI 6108 INHG 5000 PSI 5000 PSI Any 100.00 PCT (percent)
The display will then indicate the currently applied pres­sure in the engineering units selected for calibration.
s and t Button Operation
Each time one of the s or t buttons is pressed and released quickly, a small change is made to the digitized pressure signal. It may take more than one of these small changes to result in a single digit change on the display.
To make larger changes, press and hold the appropriate s or t button. After about one second, the display will begin to change continuously.
Release the button to stop.
Then make fine adjustments by pressing and quickly releasing the appropriate button.
Gauge Reference Pressure Gauges
Apply zero pressure by venting the gauge port to atmo­sphere. The character display will alternate between ZERO and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to obtain a zero indication on the gauge display.
Apply full-scale pressure. The character display will alter­nate between +SPAN and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the full-scale pressure reading on the calibrator.
Apply 50% full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate between +MID and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the 50% of full-scale pressure on the calibrator.
Gauge Reference Vacuum Gauges
Apply zero pressure by venting the gauge port to atmo­sphere. The character display will alternate between ZERO and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to obtain a zero indication on the gauge display.
Apply full-scale vacuum. The character display will alter­nate between +SPAN and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the full-scale vacuum indication on the calibrator.
Apply 50% full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate between +MID and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the 50% of full-scale vacuum indication on the calibrator.
Absolute Reference Gauges
Apply full vacuum. The character display will alternate between ZERO and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons until the display indicates zero.
Apply full-scale pressure. The character display will alter­nate between +SPAN and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the full-scale pressure reading on the calibrator.
Apply 50% of full-scale pressure. The lower display will alternate between +MID and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the 50% of full-scale reading on the calibrator.
Compound and Bipolar Gauges
In addition to the steps described above for pressure gauges, apply full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate between -SPAN and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the full-scale vacuum reading on the calibrator.
For bipolar (±) and –30.00inHg/+15.00psig compound range models only, apply 50% full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate between -MID and CAL.
Press the s and t buttons to match the gauge display to the 50% of full-scale vacuum on the calibrator.
Save Calibration
Once the adjustments are complete, press and hold the center button until the display indicates - - - - then release the button to store the calibration parameters in non­volatile memory and restart the gauge.
Verify the pressure indications at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of full scale.
Move the switch on the circuit board to the DISABLE position.
Replace the back cover, including the rubber gasket.
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