Omega Products PX292 Installation Manual

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PX292 Series
Low Differential Pressure Transmitter
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INSTALLATION OF PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS
NOTE: Each transmitter is calibrated in the vertical position.
16 PSID to 30 PSID
110 to 200 kPa
60 PSID
420 kPa
SERIES PX292
For maximum accuracy, re-zero the transmitter if it is mounted in other than the vertical position. It is not necessary to respan the instrument.
The Series PX292 differential pressure transmitter is suitable for clean air or inert gas applications. If dust is present, a small in-line filter is recommended to insure long trouble-free operation. The normal operating temperature range is from 0
oC
to 45oC (32oF to 115oF), and the
normal humidity range is from 10% to 90% R.H. Remove the cover to gain access to the two mounting holes. These holes are suitable for #8
(4mm) max. screws. Air connections are by means of 3/16” (4.75mm) barbed fittings suitable for ¼” (6mm) O.D.
polyethylene tubing, 1/8” (3 –4mm) I.D. Tygon or polyurethane tubing. Pluggable terminal strips, rated at 250Vac, accept wire range of 14 to 26 AWG for electrical
connection. Care should be taken not to exceed the maximum overpressure.
Maximum Safe Momentary Overpressure Table
Range Overpressure
English Metric English Metric
0.1" to 1.0" H2O
2.0" to 10.0" H
11" H
O to 5 PSID
2
6 PSID to 15 PSID
O
2
25 to 250 Pa
0.5 to 2.5 kPa
2.7 to 35 kPa
40 to 100 kPa
8" H2O
5 PSID 20 PSID 30 PSID
2 kPa
35 kPa 140 kPa 200 kPa
Zero and Span Adjustment
The transmitter may be re-zeroed if overpressure occurs and a permanent drift is noted. Vent both pressure ports to atmosphere before re-zeroing the transmitter.
A. Voltage Output units (PX292-XXXXD5V): Connect a voltmeter across the signal terminals
and adjust the zero potentiometer until the voltage is equal to or less than .015 Volts.
B. Current Output units (PX292-XXXXDI): Connect an ammeter in the loop and adjust the zero
potentiometer (R2) until the ammeter reads 4.00mA.
Should re-spanning of the transmitter become necessary in the field, a manometer or gage of satisfactory accuracy must be used.
A. Voltage Output units (PX292-XXXXD5V): With the voltmeter connected across the signal
terminals (see Figure 1) apply full pressure to the instrument and adjust the Span potentiometer (R1), until the output reading is 5.00V.
B. Current Output units (PX292-XXXXDI): With the ammeter connected in the loop (see Figure
2), apply full pressure tot he instrument and adjust the Span potentiometer (R2), until the output reading is 20.00mA.
Check the zero reading again for accuracy, and repeat the above steps if required.
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VOLTAGE OUTPUT UNITS
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
(PX292-XXXD5V)
CURRENT OUTPUT UNITS
(PX292-XXXDI)
This transmitter is powered by an external power supply between 11 and 32 Vdc, the current drawn is less than 6mA. The output voltage is limited to about 5.6V when the applied pressure exceeds the range of the transmitter. Short-circuiting the signal terminals will not damage the transmitter.
Figure 1 shows typical transmitter wiring.
This is a 2-wire 4-20mA pressure transmitter which requires an external power supply of 11 to 32Vdc to power the loop. The supply voltage should not exceed 32Vdc (see Figure 2)
The following graph (see Figure 3) illustrates the maximum wire and receiver resistances as a function of supply voltage. For example, the total loop resistance should not exceed 650 Ohms for a typical supply voltage of 24Vdc.
CAUTION: REVERSAL OF THE “Vdc SUPPLY”
AND “SIGNAL OUT” MAY RESULT IN
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE
TRANSMITTER.
The standard transmitter is current-limited to about 3.85mA at the low end and approximately 27mA at the high end. An internal diode protects the transmitter against reverse polarity (there is no current flowing through the loop if the leads are reversed).
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