WIKA DW40, DW100, DA40, DW160, DA100 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
NI-209WE
Rev. 8 12/16
All data, statements and recommendations supplied with this manual are based on information believed by us to be reliable. As the conditions of
effective use are beyond our control, our products are sold under the condition that the user himself evaluates such conditions before following our recommendations for the purpose or use foreseen by him.
This document is the property of ALEXANDER WIEGAND SE &Co and may not be reproduced in any form, nor used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied.
WEATHERPROOF AND INTRINSICALLY SAFE: MODELS DW
FLAMEPROOF: MODELS DA
Versions: DW40, DW100 e DW160
Versions: DA40, DA100 e DA160
A Low pressure connection B High pressure connection
C Cable entry V Vents Weight 6,2 kg (dimensions in mm)
A Low pressure connection B High pressure connection
C Cable entry V Vents Weight 7,2 kg (dimensions in mm)
Versions: DW10
Versions: DA10
A Low pressure connection B High pressure connection
C Cable entry Weight 8,2 kg (dimensions in mm)
A Low pressure connection B High pressure connection
C Cable entry Weight 10 kg (dimensions in mm)
For surface mounting use four screws M6 .
NOTE: dimensions and weights are not binding unless released on certified drawings. CAUTION
Before installing, using or carrying out maintenance on the instrument it is necessary to read and understand the indications given in
the attached Instruction Manual.
The instrument must only be installed and maintained by qualified personnel INSTALLATION IS TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY AFTER CHECKING THAT INSTRUMENT CHARACTERISTICS ARE
CONSISTENT WITH PROCESS AND PLANT REQUIREMENTS.
The functional features of the instrument and its degree of protection are shown on the identification plate fixed to the case.
CONTENTS:
1. GENERAL NOTES
2. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
3. MODEL CODE
4. IDENTIFICATION PLATE AND MARKINGS
5. SET POINT REGULATION
6. SET POIT CALIBRATION
7. MOUNTING AND CONNECTIONS
8. INSTRUMENT PLUMBING
9. SAFETY INTEGRITY LEVEL (SIL) INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
10. PUTTING INTO OPERATION
11. VISUAL INSPECTION
12. FUNCTIONAL VERIFICATION
13. STOPPING AND DISMOUNTING
14. DISPOSAL
15. TROUBLESHOOTING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRESSURE SWITCH SAFE USE.
RELATED DOCUMENT
To authenticated document with certificate
IECEx PRE 16.0068X IECEx PRE 16.0074X
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1. GENERAL NOTES
1.1 FOREWORD
The wrong choice of a models or a version, as well as the incorrect installation, lead to malfunction and reduce instrument life. Failure to follow the indications given in this manual can cause damage to the instrument, the environment and persons.
1.2 ALLOWED OVERRANGE
Pressures exceeding the working range can be occasionally tolerated provided they remain within the limits stated in the instrument features (vacuum or proof pressure). Continuous pressures exceeding the working range can be applied to the instrument, provided they are clearly stated in the instrument features. The current and voltage values stated in the technical specifications and ratings must not be exceeded. Transitory overranges can have a destructive effect on the switch.
1.3 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS
Can generally lead to the wearing of some parts of the instrument or cause spurious action. It is therefore recommended that the instrument be installed in a place where there are no vibrations. In cases where this is impossible it is advisable to take measures to lessen the effects (elastic supports, installation with the pin of the microswitch positioned at right angles to the vibration plane, etc.).
1.4 TEMPERATURE
Due to the temperature of both the environment and the process fluid, the temperature of the instrument could exceed the allowed limits (normally from -40° to +60°C). Therefore, in case it does, suitable measures (protection against heat radiation, fluid separators, cooling coils, heated lockers) must be taken. The process fluid or its impurities must not in any case solidify inside the instrument chambers
2. OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The differential pressure, acting on the sensitive diaphragm element, determines its elastic deformation which is used to actuate one or two electric microswitches adjusted at set point values. The microswitches are of the snap acting type with automatic reset. When the pressure moves away from the set values, returning towards the normal values, the switch is reset. The dead band (difference between the set point value and the reset value) can be set or adjustable (letter R in the contact codes).
3. MODEL CODE
See Annex 1
4. IDENTIFICATION PLATE AND MARKINGS
The instrument is fitted with a metal plate bearing all its functional characteristics and in case of flameproof or intrinsic safety execution also the markings prescribed by standard IEC/EN 60079-0. Fig.1 shows the plate mounted on flameproof instruments.
Fig. 1 - Flameproof instruments plate
1 Notified body that issued the type certificate and number of said
certificate.
2 CE marking and identification number of the notified body
responsible for production surveillance.
3 Apparatus classification according to ATEX 2014/34/EU
directive.
4 Type of protection and ambient temperature limits of operation.
The following table gives the relationship between hazardous areas, Atex Categories and Equipment Protection Level (EPL) listed on the flameproof instrument nameplate
Hazardous area
Categories
according to
2014/34/EU
Directive (ATEX)
EPL
Gas, vapours, fog
Zone 0
1G
Ga
Gas, vapours, fog
Zone 1
2G or 1G
Gb or Ga
Gas, vapours, fog
Zone 2
3G, 2G or 1G
Gc, Gb or Ga
Dust
Zone 20
1D
Da
Dust
Zone 21
2D or 1D
Db or Da
Dust
Zone 22
3D, 2D or 1D
Dc, Db or Da
5. SET POINT REGULATION
Each microswitch is independent and can be adjusted by means of a screw (for adjustment) to snap when the pressure reaches (increasing or decreasing) the desired value (set point). The instrument is usually supplied with the switches adjusted at the setting range value nearest to zero (factory calibration). The instrument is supplied with a label showing the set point calibration value. With factory calibration the values are not indicated, as these are temporary and will be modified with the definitive values. Prior to installation the instrument must be calibrated and the definitive calibration values written on the label.
If the instrument has been ordered with a specific calibration, check the calibration values marked on the relevant label, prior to installation.
The position of the adjustment screw is given in figure 2.
Fig. 2 - Electrical connections and adjustment screws
1 - Microswitch 2 set point calibration screw 2 - Microswitch 1 set point calibration screw 3 - Terminal block 4 - Electrical connection identification plate
Microswitch electrical circuit: State of the contacts at atmospheric pressure
Designation of the contacts: C - common NA - Normally open NC - Normally closed
The effect that the direction of rotation of the adjustment screw has is described on the label.
6. SET POIT CALIBRATION
In order to proceed with the calibration and the periodical functional verification of the instrument a suitable calibration circuit (Fig. 3) and an adequate pressure source is required. The test instrument should have a measurement range approximately equal to or slightly wider than the pressure switch range and should have an accuracy consistent with the accuracy required to calibrate the set point.
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Fig. 3 - Calibration circuit
PS - Pressure switch CA - Test gauge V1 - Inlet valve V2 - Discharge valve P - Pressure source
Test fluid: air for P < 10 bar water for P > 10 bar
6.1 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
6.1.1Weatherproof pressure switches (Models DW)
Remove the blocking device fixed to the side of the instrument case and the adjustment screw access plate (Fig. 4). Remove the cover by rotating it in an anticlockwise direction.
Fig. 4 - Weatherproof pressure switch blocking device
a) Plumbing wire b) Plumbing c) Blocking nut
c) Blocking bracket e) Adjustment screw access plate
6.1.2Flameproof pressure switches (Models DA)
CAUTION: do not open the cover of flameproof pressure
switches (Models DA) when energized, in explosive atmospheres.
Loosen the locking headless screw situated on the cover using a 1,5 hexagonal key then unscrew the cover (fig.5). Remove the internal blocking device inserted on the closure plugs and slide out the plugs.
Fig. 5 - Flameproof pressure switch blocking device
6.2 CALIBRATION CIRCUIT AND OPERATIONS
Prepare the calibration circuit as indicated in Fig.3. The warning lamps should be connected to contact 1 or 2 in the NO or NC position according to the required contact action.
Connection of C and NO terminals
• If the circuit is open at the working pressure, the switch closes the circuit as the pressure increases when the desired value is reached.
• If the circuit is closed at the working pressure, the switch opens the circuit as the pressure decreases when the desired value is reached.
Connection of C and NC terminals
If the circuit is closed at the working pressure, the switch opens the circuit as the pressure increases when the desired value is reached.
• If the circuit is open at the working pressure, the switch closes the circuit as the pressure decreases when the desired value is reached. The pressure switch must be mounted in the normal installation position, i.e. with the pressure connection pointing downwards. Avoid forcing the elastic support of the microswitch by hand or with tools. This could affect the instrument functioning.
CAUTION: if the switch is of the kind with adjustable dead band (letter R in the contact codes) before proceeding with the following operations it is necessary to proceed with the adjustment of the dead band.
Increase the pressure in the circuit up to the desired set point value for the first microswitch. Use a wide bladed screwdriver, as indicated on the label, turn the screw until the relative lamp turns on (or turns off).
- If the instrument is equipped with only one contact the calibration is complete.
- If it is equipped with two contacts continue in the following manner. Vary the pressure until the desired set point value for the second microswitch is reached. Act on the adjustment screw of the second contact. Repeat calibrating operations on the first contact, then on the second contact, until the required set point accuracy is obtained. This is necessary due to the reciprocal influence which the microswitches have on the sensitive element of the instrument.
CAUTION: if the two set point are different they must be different for much of 5% of the adjustable span.
6.3 CHECK OF SET POINT
Generate the normal working pressure and wait the pressure stabilisation. Vary the pressure into the circuit and record the set point value. Write the set point values on the adhesive label. Note: the repeatability should be checked verifying for three times the set point (Pi) starting always from the same pressure value (Pw). The pressure cycle should be slowly to give the possibility to record the set point with accuracy.
6.4 CALIBRATION CIRCUIT FOR INSTRUMENT WITH ADJUSTABLE RANGE LESS TO 60 mbar
The calibration circuit used for the calibration of these instruments must be:
- of big internal volume (5 liters or bigger) in order to reduce the effect of volumetric variation (and therefore of pressure) caused by the sensing element of the pressure switch during the snap action.
- in a thermally stable place in order to guarantee stability to the pressure inside the circuit used for the calibration. Have to be considered that in a closed circuit with the internal pressure equal to the atmospheric pressure, the variation of temperature of 1°C causes in the circuit a pressure variation of 3,4 mbar. The maximum inlet pressure must not exceed the lesser of overpressure allowed by the pressure switch and the test gauge. The test instrument should have a measurement range approximately equal to or slightly wider than the pressure switch range and should have an accuracy consistent with the accuracy required to calibrate the set point. For example DW10 range 0..16mbar the accuracy of the test gauge must be ± 0,04 mbar to calibrate the set point with an accuracy of ± 0,16 mbar (1% of the adjustable span).
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