692
Operating instructions Pressure transmitter
Caution
Before you take the pressure switch into operation,
make sure to read these operating instructions thoroughly . In the event of damages due to the nonobservance of
these instructions, improper operation or use of the
switch for purposes for which it is not intended, the
warranty becomes null and void. We shall not be held liable for resultant consequential damages.
The switch is to be installed and removed by technicians
only.
The applicable certified national safety regulations for the
operation of pressure measuring devices shall be observed.
In the installed condition the respective devicespecific
requirements on the type of protection must be fulfilled.
Calibration
Note: Only versions that have the number 1 in the fifth
place after the point in the product number
(692.XXXX1XXXX) can be calibrated.
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Factory setting
Pressure 0, output signal 0 or 4 mA or 15 - 25 mV (typically
20 mV) with voltage output.
Maximum pressure = maximum output signal.
Calibration options
Zero point with potentiometer, varnished white
(fig. 2)
With pressure 0, the output signal can be adjusted by
+ 10 % fs. However , with 0 - 10 V versions at a pressure of
10 % fs, the +/- 10 % adjustment has a low limit of 20 mV .
Slope with potentiometer, varnished red (fig. 2),
+/- 10 % of the full scale output, can be adjusted with application of appropriate pressure.
Calibration procedure
– Make electrical connection according to diagrams in
fig. 1.
– Unscrew four connector fastening screws, pull off
connector to render potentiometers accessible.
– With pressure regulator of class 0.6 or better apply lo-
wer pressure.
– Adjust zero point output signal with zero point po-
tentiometer (varnished white, fig. 2).
– Apply desired upper pressure and adjust output signal
with slope potentiometer (varnished red, fig. 2).
– Repeat this process two or three times until the values
are within the tolerance range.
– After the calibration apply varnish to all potentiometers
again.
Seal tight connection part.
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
NP
varnished
white
varnished
red
Caution!
GND and case have only a
capacitive, but not an
electrical connection.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Type of interference Test standard Effects
Electrostatic discharge IEC 1000-4-2 / 8 kV air discharge no failure (criterion B)
4 kV contact discharge
High-frequency electromagnetic radiation (HF) ENV 50140 / 10 V/m / 80 … 1 000 MHz no effect (criterion A)
Conducted HF interference ENV 50141 / 10 V/m / 0.15 – 80 MHz no effect (criterion A)
Fast transients (burst) IEC 801-4 / 2 kV no failure (criterion B)
Magnetic fields EN 61000-4-8 / 50 Hz 30 A/m no effect (criterion A)
Conducted interference EN 55022 / 0.15 … 30 MHz no effect
Radiation from housing 30 … 1 000 MHz, 10 meters no effect