OMEGA OSAT, OSAT-151-MT-C-5 Manual

OSAT Series
Intrinsically Safe Infrared Temperature Sensor
Operator's Guide
Issue L – Jan 2017
Ui = 28 V
Ta = -20°C to +70°C
Ii = 93 mA
Ci = 8 nF
Pi = 650 mW
Li = 0 mH
Introduction
Temperature ranges from -20°C to 1000°C are available. Models are available with a fixed or adjustable emissivity setting, and may be used to measure a wide variety of target materials, including food, paper, textiles, plastics, leather, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, rubber, coal, asphalt and paint.
A choice of precision optics is available to measure small or large targets at short or long distances. The optional USB adapter and included software allow configurable models to be connected to a PC
for temperature indication, sensor configuration and data acquisition. These sensors are designed primarily for use in hazardous areas in conjunction with a suitable safety
barrier or isolator. All models have been certified Intrinsically Safe for use in gas and dust hazardous areas by Certification Management Ltd. They comply with the European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC.
Important Information for Use:
Voltage MUST be supplied by a suitably rated safety barrier or isolator.  For re-configuration of the sensor (‘-C’ models only), the USB adapter MUST be connected in
the safe area, behind the protection of a safety barrier or isolator.
The OSAT Series dust certification relies upon the ingress protection provided by the device
enclosure and therefore the device MUST NOT be opened. Care should be taken to avoid inadvertently loosening the cable gland when tightening locknuts.
Do not attempt to repair a faulty unit. Contact the vendor to arrange a return.
Conformance to Requirements
This product has passed a high voltage withstand test up to 500 VAC or 700 VDC.  This product utilises the reduced creepage and clearance distances of ANNEX F by meeting
the requirements of IP65 and an Overvoltage Category I.
Safety Parameters:
The device must not be used outside of the ambient temperature range (Ta) or subjected to voltages, current or power greater than those listed below, in order to ensure safe operation of the device:
Intrinsic Safety Certification
All models of the OSAT Series have been issued an ATEX (CML 14ATEX2079) Certificate for use in both gas and dust explosive atmospheres in above ground installations.
Given the OSAT Series conforms to the highest level of protection ‘ia’, it is suitable for use in all Zones. The maximum energy stored in the device and the maximum surface temperature in both normal operation, and under fault conditions, also make the OSAT Series suitable for use within all Gas and Dust Groups with a temperature rating of T4 or lower.
Zone
Description
Supported?
Gas
0
Explosive gas air mixture continuously present.
1
Explosive gas air mixture likely to occur in normal operation.
2
Explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur, and if it does it will only exist for a short time.
Dust
20
Explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is continuously present, or for long periods or frequently.
21
Explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is likely to occur occasionally in normal operation.
22
Explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air is not likely to occur in normal operation, but if it does occur, will only persist for a short period.
Group
Definition
Supported?
Gas
IIA
e.g. Propane
IIB
e.g. Ethylene
IIC
e.g. Hydrogen
Dust
IIIA
Combustible flyings
IIIB
Non-conductive dusts
IIIC
Conductive dusts
Gas Ignition Temperature
Classification
Supported?
450 °C
T1
300 °C
T2
200 °C
T3 135 °C
T4
100 °C
T5 85 °C
T6
Figure 1: Gas and Dust Zones in which the OSAT Series may be used
Figure 2: Gas and Dust groups in which the OSAT Series is suitable for use
Figure 3: Gas ignition temperature classifications to which the OSAT Series conforms
Temperature Range
-20°C to 1000°C (see table of Model Numbers)
Output
4 to 20 mA
Minimum Temperature Span
100°C
Maximum Temperature Span
1000°C
Field of View
See table of Model Numbers
Accuracy
± 1°C or 1%, whichever is greater
Repeatability
± 0.5°C or 0.5%, whichever is greater
Emissivity Setting Range
0.20 to 1.00 (pre-set to 0.95)
Emissivity Setting Method
User configurable via optional USB interface
Response Time, t90
240 ms (90% response)
Spectral Range
8 to 14 μm
Supply Voltage
12 to 24 V DC ± 5%
Minimum Sensor Voltage
11.4 V DC
Maximum Current Draw
25 mA
Model Numbers
OSAT-FFF-TT-C-LL e.g. OSAT-151-MT-C-5
Cable Length 5 = 5 m 10 = 10 m 25 = 25 m Custom lengths also available
User Configurable C = Configurable via optional USB adapter
Temperature Range
LT = -20°C to 100°C MT = 0°C to 250°C HT = 0°C to 500°C XT = 0°C to 1000°C ST = Special temperature range
Temperature range may be re-scaled between limits -20°C and 1000°C via optional USB adapter and software
Field of View 21 = 2:1 divergent optics 151 = 15:1 divergent optics 301 = 30:1 divergent optics CF = Close focus optics (Spot Ø 5 mm at distance 100 mm)
Specifications
General
Construction
Stainless Steel 316
Major Dimensions
Ø 20 x length 150 mm (see Dimensions)
Mounting
M20 x 1.5 mm thread, length 46 mm, supplied with two mounting nuts
Cable Length
5 m, 10 m or 25 m as standard (custom lengths also available)
Weight with 5 m Cable
475 g
Environmental Rating
IP65 (NEMA 4)
Ambient Temperature Range
0°C to 70°C (Operating range)
Relative Humidity
Max. 95% non-condensing
CE Marked
Yes
RoHS Compliant
Yes
ATEX Classification
Ex II 1GD
IECEx Classification (Gas)
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
IECEx Classification (Dust)
Ex ia IIIC T135°C IP65 Da
Ambient Temperature Rating
-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 70°C
Maximum DC Input Voltage
Ui = 28 V
Maximum Input Current
Ii = 93 mA
Maximum Input Power
Pi = 650 mW
Maximum Internal Capacitance
Ci = 8 nF
Maximum Internal Inductance
Li = 0 mH
ATEX Certificate Number
CML 14ATEX2079
IECEx Certificate Number
IECEx CML 14.0032
Mechanical
Environmental
Hazardous Area Classification
Dimensions (mm)
Accessories
A range of accessories to suit different applications and industrial environments is available as follows. These may be ordered at any time and added on-site:
Fixed mounting bracket  Adjustable mounting bracket  Air purge collar
Options
The following options are available. Options are factory installed and must be ordered with the sensor. Certificate of calibration Extended cable (25 m max. factory-fitted; user may extend the cable further subject to the safety
requirements)
Optics
The below chart shows the measured spot diameter at the given distances from the sensing head and assumes 90% energy. The sensor may be used at longer distances than shown below, with a larger measured spot size.
Installation and Maintenance
The installation process consists of the following stages:
Preparation  Mechanical installation  Electrical installation
Please read the following sections thoroughly before proceeding with the installation.
Preparation
Distance and Spot Size
Ensure the sensor is positioned so that it can only detect infrared radiation from the target. The size of the area (spot size) to be measured determines the distance between the sensor and the
target. The spot size must not be larger than the target. The sensor should be mounted so that the measured spot size is smaller than the target.
Ambient Temperature
The sensor is designed to operate in ambient temperatures from 0°C to 70°C. Avoid thermal shock. Allow 20 minutes for the unit to adjust to large changes in ambient temperature.
Atmospheric Quality
Smoke, fumes or dust can contaminate the lens and cause errors in temperature measurement. In these types of environment the air purge collar should be used to help keep the lens clean.
Electrical Interference
To minimise electromagnetic interference or ‘noise’, the sensor should be mounted away from motors,
generators and such like.
Wiring
Check the distance between the sensor and the indicating/controlling device. If necessary, the sensor can be ordered with a longer cable attached, or the existing cable may be extended subject to the safety requirements.
Power Supply
A suitable intrinsically safe barrier or isolator must be used. See Specifications - General for the supply voltage, current and safety requirements.
Mechanical Installation
Mounting
All sensors come with a hard-wired cable and 2 mounting nuts. The sensor can be mounted on brackets or cut outs of your own design, or you can use the fixed and adjustable mounting bracket accessories, which are shown below.
Note: The sensor must be connected to earth at one point, either the cable shield termination or the sensor housing.
Air Purge Collar
The lens must be kept clean and dry for an accurate reading. The air purge collar is used to keep dust, fumes, moisture, and other contaminants away from the lens. It must be screwed on fully.
Air flows into the hose barb fitting and out of the front aperture. Air flow should be no more than 5 to 15 litres/min. Clean or ‘instrument’ air is recommended.
Electrical Installation
An alternative certified Intrinsically Safe isolator or safety barrier may be used. The connections shown above are for the suggested isolator, model MTL 5541.
Configuration
All models are configurable via the optional USB adapter (Loop Configuration Tool) and configuration software. The adapter has hook-type connectors and may be connected to the 4-20 mA loop as shown above.
The USB adapter is not certified for use in hazardous areas. It must only be connected on the safe side of the safety barrier or isolator.
The software must be installed before connecting the USB adapter to the PC. To use the USB adapter:
1. Connect the positive (red) hook to the + side of the 4-20 mA loop.
2. Connect the negative (black) hook to the - side of the 4-20 mA loop. Note: To ensure good communication, the total resistance on the 4-20 mA loop should be
within the range specified on the connection diagrams in the Operator’s Guide for the USB
adapter.
3. Connect the USB adapter to the PC.
4. Use the software to configure the sensor. The software is supplied with the USB adapter.
Operation
Once the sensor is in position, a suitable safety barrier or isolator is connected and configured, and the appropriate power and cable connections are secure, the system is ready for continuous operation by completing the following simple steps:
1. Turn on the power supply
2. Turn on the meter, chart recorder or controller
3. Read or monitor the temperature
Important
Be aware of the following when using the sensor:
If the sensor is exposed to significant changes in ambient temperature (hot to cold, or cold to
hot), allow 20 minutes for the temperature to stabilise before taking or recording measurements.
Do not operate the sensor near large electromagnetic fields (e.g. around arc welders or
induction heaters). Electromagnetic interference can cause measurement errors.
Wire must be connected only to the appropriate terminals.  Do not damage the cable, as this could provide a path for moisture and vapour to enter the
sensor.
Maintenance
Our customer service representatives are available for application assistance, calibration, repair, and solutions to specific problems. Contact our Service Department before returning any equipment. In many cases, problems can be solved over the telephone. If the sensor is not performing as it should, try to match the symptom below to the problem. If the table does not help, contact us for further advice.
Symptom
Probable Cause
Solution
No output
No power to sensor
Check power supply
Erroneous temperature
Incorrect wire connection
Check wire colour codes
Erroneous temperature
Faulty sensor cable
Verify cable continuity
Erroneous temperature
Field of view obstruction
Remove obstruction
Erroneous temperature
Incorrect 4-20 mA input scale on measurement instrument
Check input range matches temperature range of sensor
Troubleshooting
Lens Cleaning
Keep the lens clean and dry at all times. Any foreign matter on the lens would affect measurement accuracy. Blow off loose particles (if not using the air purge accessory) with an air ‘puffer’.
If dust or condensation continuously forms on the lens, consider fitting an air purge collar.
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