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Pressure gauges

Summary Pressure gauges

Indicating ranges Pressure gauge Pressure SITRANS P,


for ranges Z series,
7MF156. for
Pressure Pres- Absolute
sure pressure

Bourdon Membrane Capsule Electric sensor


tube type type
Supplementary equipment
– None
R Remote transmitter
L Limit contact
Pressure – R L – R L – R L Pressure
mbar mbar
-2.5 to 0 -1.5 to +1 -1 to +1.5 0 to 2.5 0 to 100
-4 to 0 -2.5 to +1.5 -1.5 to +2.5 0 to 4 0 to 160
-6 to 0 -4 to +2 -2 to +4 0 to 6 0 to 250
-10 to 0 -6 to +4 -4 to +6 0 to 10 0 to 400
-16 to 0 -10 to +6 -6 to +10 0 to 16 0 to 600
-25 to 0 -15 to -10 -10 to -15 0 to 25 bar
-40 to 0 -25 to +15 -15 to +25 0 to 40 0 to 1
-60 to 0 -40 to +20 -20 to +40 0 to 60 0 to 1.6
-100 to 0 -60 to +40 -40 to +60 0 to 100 0 to 2.5
-160 to 0 -100 to +60 -60 to +100 0 to 160 0 to 4
-250 to 0 -150 to +100 -100 to +150 0 to 250 0 to 6
-400 to 0 -250 to +150 -150 to +250 0 to 400 0 to 10
bar 0 to 16
-0.6 to 0 -0.4 to +0.2 -0.2 to +0.4 0 to 0.6 0 to 25
-1 to 0 -0.6 to +0.4 -0.4 to +0.6 0 to 1 0 to 40
-1 to +0.6 0 to 1.6 0 to 60
-1 to +1.5 0 to 2.5 0 to 100
-1 to +3 0 to 4 0 to 160
-1 to +5 0 to 6 0 to 250
-1 to +9 0 to 10 0 to 400
-1 to +15 0 to 16 0 to 600
0 to 25 0 to 1000
0 to 40 -1 to 0
0 to 60 -0.6 to 0
0 to 100 -0.4 to 0
0 to 160 -0.25 to 0
0 to 250 -0.16 to 0
0 to 400 -0.1 to 0
0 to 600
0 to 1000

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Pressure gauges
with spring-type mechanisms
Technical description

■ Application
The pressure gauges are used to measure pressures above or
below atmospheric (DIN 1314). The reference point for the pres-
sure measurement is the actual atmospheric pressure at the
place of installation.
The SI dimension for pressure is the Pascal (Pa)
1 Pa = 1 N/m2 (DIN 1314)
It has proven appropriate to use the tenth part of the Megapas-
cal (MPa), the bar, since the bar is a pressure unit with the mag- Bourdon-tube Membrane-type Capsule-type
nitude of the atmospheric pressure. mechanism mechanism mechanism
1 bar = 0.1 MPa = 0.1 N/mm2 = 105 Pa
Fig. 1/141 Cross-section of the spring-type mechanisms
The millibar (mbar) is used for low pressures.
1 mbar = 103 bar = 102 Pa The pressure gauges can be fitted with a remote transmitter for
transmission of the measured values to electric indicators,
Pressure gauges with a scale for other dimensions are available recorders or controllers. Pressure gauges with limit contacts
as "Further designs". (electric limit transmitters) are available for triggering switching
Pressure gauges with a Bourdon-tube mechanism are suitable operations when specific measured values are reached.
for corrosive and non-corrosive gases, vapors and liquids.
Pressure gauges with a membrane-type mechanism are suit-
■ Design
able for corrosive and non-corrosive gases, vapors and liquids; The housings are made of CrNi steel suitable for direct mounting
the designs with an open measuring flange are also suitable for at the point of measurement or for panel mounting.
viscous and pulpy media. The glass panes of the pressure gauges are made of laminated
Pressure gauges with a capsule-type mechanism are suitable safety glass to DIN 16 0061) or flat instrument glass.
for corrosive and non-corrosive gases as well as non-condens- Circular dials correspond to DIN 16 1091).
ing gases. The scales for the display ranges are divided according to
Pressure gauges filled with a damping liquid for damping the DIN 16 1281).
indication are suitable for pulsating media and vibrating measur- The housings have a coupling to DIN 16 2881): male thread of
ing points. Condensed water cannot form in them, and thus cor- coupling G½ DIN ISO 228/1 or M 20 × 1.5.
rosion of the internal components is largely inhibited.
A pressure surge reducer can be connected upstream of the
gauge to protect the gauge if there are pressure surges or pul-
■ Mode of operation
sations in the medium. The pressure deforms the spring which in turn moves the cou-
If temperatures below 0 °C occur, the formation of condensation pled pointer.
must be prevented which would ice-up the mechanism and the
inside of the housing. All pressure gauges are approved for tem-
peratures of the medium up to 100 °C.

Overload protection fitted in pressure gauges with spring-type mechanisms


Technical description

■ Application ■ Technical data


The overload protection only provides a safeguard against Overload The product between the full-scale value
short-term overload. The overload protection cannot be retrofit- and the overload protection results in the
ted! maximum pressure to which the spring can
be exposed without damage.
Pressure gauge Full-scale value Overload protection
• With Bourdon-tube ˆ 100 bar 2 fold
mechanism ˆ 400 bar 1.5 fold
(7MD1001) > 400 bar Not increased
(standard)
• With membrane-type All ranges 10 fold for positive
mechanism indicating ranges, but
(7MD1101) ˆ 40 bar
• With capsule-type No additional overload protection possible
mechanism
1) (7MD1201)
The standard will be replaced in the future by DIN EN 837 Parts 1 to 3.

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Supplementary equipment for pressure gauges


Remote transmitters
Technical description Supplementary equipment for pressure gauges

■ Application
Pressure gauges are equipped with remote transmitters if the
measured value is not only to be indicated at the point of mea-
surement but is to also be transmitted to another location and
used e.g. for control purposes.
The output signal of the remote transmitter is a load-independent
direct current of 4 to 20 mA (two-wire connection) or 0 to 20 mA
(three-wire connection) which is linearly proportional to the
mechanical indication (rising characteristic).

■ Mode of operation
Bourdon-tube, membrane-type or capsule-type mechanisms
are used to measure the pressure. The movement of the measur-
ing element is used mechanically to deflect the dial, and electri-
cally converted into an electric output signal by a sensor which
measures the magnetic field. The EMC characteristics have Fig. 1/142 Pressure gauge with remote transmitter
been tested according to EN 50 081-2 and EN 50 082-2, and
guarantee accurate measurement of the signal even under
rough operating conditions.
64 105,5
The remote transmitter has no feedback effects on the mechan- 22 22,5
ical indication.

■ Technical data

o 99
Output
Output signal S
• Two-wire connection 4 to 20 mA
• Three-wire connection 0 to 20 mA Pg 13,5
79 19,5
Load RA ˆ (UH – 10 V)/0.02 A in W
Accuracy Fig. 1/143 Dimensions
Reference conditions Fixed-point setting
Conformity error with
• Class 1.6 for local indicator ± 1.0 % of full-scale value
• Class 1.0 for local indicator ± 0.8 % of full-scale value 5
Hysteresis with 0V/S-
• Class 1.6 for local indicator ± 0.8 % of full-scale value 1
UH+ / S+ 2
• Class 1.0 for local indicator ± 0.5 % of full-scale value
Response time Approx. 50 ms Test -
Adjustability 3
Test + 4
• Zero, electric ± 5 % of full-scale value mA
• Span, electric ± 5 % of full-scale value
Power supply effect ˆ 0.1 % of full-scale value
Load effect ˆ 0.1 % of full-scale value Cable box
Rated operating conditions
Ambient temperature -20 to +60 °C Fig. 1/144 Terminal assignments for two-wire system
Temperature range for medium -25 to +100 °C (UH = power supply, S = output signal)
Compensated temperature range -25 to +60 °C
• Mean temperature coefficient
- Zero ˆ 0.3 % of full-scale value / 10 K
- Span ˆ 0.3 % of full-scale value / 10 K 5
Degree of protection IP 65 to EN 60 529 0V/S-
Electromagnetic compatibility 1
UH + 2
(EMC)
• Emitted interference To EN 50 081-1, March 1993 and Test +
EN 50 081-2, March 1994 3
• Noise immunity To EN 50 082-2, March 1995 S + / Test - 4
Electrical protection Protected against incorrect polar- mA
ity and overvoltages
Design
Cable box
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm See Fig. 1/143
Electrical connection Cable box, screw terminals up to
2.5 mm2 Fig. 1/145 Terminal assignments for three-wire system
Power supply (UH = power supply, S = output signal)
Terminal voltage DC 10 to 30 V
Permissible residual ripple Upp ˆ 10 %

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Supplementary equipment for pressure gauges


Limit contacts
Technical description

■ Application ■ Connections and switching functions


The limit contact activates a circuit when the measured pressure Connections Switching functions
reaches a specific value. The switching point is adjustable and Magnetic Inductive
can be read on a limit indicator on the scale of the pressure spring limit limit contact
gauge. contact

The magnetic spring contact switches directly. It can be used if Single limit contact
vibrations occur at the point of measurement or if there are small NO contact for rising indication
pulsed changes in the pressure of the measured medium. A corresponding to
relay must be connected if the power consumption of the con- NC contact for falling indication
sumers (e.g. horns, sirens or contactors) exceeds the switching
capacity of the limit contact. The relay should be of low induc-
tance.
The inductive limit contact operates as a proximity contact. It
triggers an isolating amplifier (order separately), e.g. 7NG4040,
which has a sufficient switching capacity. The inductive limit NO contact for falling indication
contact can be used in corrosive atmospheres. corresponding to
NC contact for rising indication

■ Design
The limit contact can be set to any maximum or minimum value
using a removable key. The lock is located in the window.
In the case of double limit contacts, the two contacts can only be
shifted together up to the smallest specified interval. Superim- Double limit contacts
posed or overlapping settings are not possible! Limit contact I:
NO contact for rising indication
■ Mode of operation corresponding to
NC contact for falling indication
Magnetic spring limit contacts Limit contact II:
NO contact for rising indication
The pointer of the pressure gauge drags a contact arm which corresponding to
triggers the switching operation. The contact arm touches a con- NC contact for falling indication
tact pin or leaves it when the measured value exceeds or falls
below the set limit. A small permanent magnet is located next to Limit contact I:
the contact pin. This accelerates the switch-on procedure NO contact for falling indication
corresponding to
shortly before the limit is reached, increases the contact pres- NC contact for rising indication
sure, and slightly delays the switch-off procedure so that the
contacts are separated suddenly. Limit contact II:
NO contact for rising indication
Inductive limit contacts corresponding to
NC contact for falling indication
The pointer of the pressure gauge moves a metal control lug
Limit contact I:
which influences the high-frequency magnetic field of a pair of NO contact for falling indication
coils. This field is generated by an oscillator. Once the limit has corresponding to
been reached, the control lug enters the stray field of the pair of NC contact for rising indication
coils. The oscillation amplitude is then reduced. An electronic Limit contact II
amplifier coupled to the oscillator then controls a transistor in the NO contact for falling indication
input circuit of the separate isolating amplifier, e.g. 7NG4040. corresponding to
The transistor triggers the actual switching procedure. NC contact for rising indication
Limit contact I:
■ Technical data NO contact for rising indication
corresponding to
NC contact for falling indication
Magnetic spring limit contacts 1 or 2 Limit contact II:
Smallest interval NO contact for falling indication
between double contacts 4 % of indicating span corresponding to
Switching capacity Max. 30 W / 50 VA (non-filled indica- NC contact for rising indication
tors) With an increasing indication, limit contact I always switches first, with a
Max. 20 W / 20 VA (filled indicators) falling indication limit contact II. The sequence cannot be reversed (no
Min. 0.25 W / 0.25 VA overlapping of contacts).
Loading capacity Max. 1 A, min. 20 mA Contact designations:
Voltage Max. AC/DC 230 V, min. AC/DC 24 V NO contact (also make contact)
Contact material Ag80 Ni20 The contact closes a previously open circuit either with a rising or
Electrical connection Cable box with Pg 13.5 screwed falling indication.
gland, terminals for max. 2.5 mm2 NC contact (also break contact)
conductors The contact opens a previously closed circuit either with a rising or
falling indication.
Inductive limit contacts 1 or 2
Rising indication
Further data depend on the isolating amplifier, e.g. 7NG4040. Clockwise pointer deflection.
Falling indication
Counterclockwise pointer deflection.

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Pressure gauges
with Bourdon-tube mechanism
7MD1001 Pressure gauges

Pressure gauge with two limit contacts Pressure gauge with remote transmitter

Fig. 1/146 Pressure gauges with Bourdon-tube mechanism for direct


mounting

■ Application
The pressure gauges are suitable for corrosive and non-corro-
sive gases, vapors and liquids.

■ Technical data
Input Design
Measured variable Pressure (continued)
Measuring range Material
• Span 0.6 to 1000 bar • Wetted parts materials
- Coupling Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571, with
Accuracy
thread G½ DIN ISO 228/1 or M20 x
Error limits Class 1.0 to DIN 16 005 1.5; washer DIN 16 258 is suitable
Rated operating conditions • Non-wetted parts materials
- Bourdon tube Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571
Installation conditions
- Front pane Multi-layer safety glass
Mounting position Scale vertical
- Housing Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4301, bright
Ambient conditions drawn; optionally filled with damping
Ambient temperature -20 to +60 °C liquid; unbreakable partition between
At temperatures below 0 °C, prevent Bourdon tube and dial; rear panel with
condensation from being formed and pressure release outlet
icing-up the measuring spring and the - Pointer mechanism Made of CrNi steel
inside of the housing Electrical connection Cable box with Pg 13.5 screwed
Temperature of medium ˆ 200 °C, (ˆ 100 °C with damping gland, terminals for max. 2.5 mm2
liquids) conductors
Degree of protection to Safety design To DIN 16 006
EN 60 529 IP 54; IP 65 with damping liquid Supplementary equipment See pages 1/124 and 1/125
Conditions of medium Indicator
Pressure limit
• Steady load 100 % of full-scale value Range According to Ordering data
• Alternating load 90 % of full-scale value Scale Circular
• Short-term overload 1.3 times the span
Pointer deflection 0 to 270°
Design
Approx. weight in kg Without damping With damping
liquid liquid
• Without supplementary equip- 0.65 0.9
ment
• With limit signal transmitter 0.9 1.2
• With remote transmitter 0.95 1.2
Dimensions (W x H x D) See Figs. 1/147 to 1/150

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Pressure gauges
with Bourdon-tube mechanism
7MD1001

101 59,5 101 98


94 55
2 31

55,2
3

74
20
25 2
87

87
Pg 13,5
SW 22 1 23
1 SW 22

1 Coupling G½ or M20 x 1.5 2 Bayonet ring 1 Coupling G½ or M20 x 1.5


2 Cable box or plug for electric connections
Fig. 1/147 Pressure for direct mounting without supplementary equip- 3 Removable key for limit contacts
ment, dimensions
Fig. 1/149 Pressure gauge for direct mounting, with limit contacts,
dimensions
98 101
116 59

105,5 8,9

o 132
63
2
87

23

87
Pg 13,5 M4
SW 22 1 1
SW 22 3
1 Coupling G½ or M20 x 1.5
2 Cable box or plug for electric connections 1 Coupling G½ or M20 x 1.5

Fig. 1/148 Pressure gauge for direct mounting, with remote transmitter, Fig. 1/150 Pressure gauge for panel mounting, without supplementary
dimensions equipment, dimensions
(see Figs. 1/148 and 1/149 for dimensions of supplementary equipment)

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Pressure gauges
with Bourdon-tube mechanism
7MD1001

■ Ordering data
.
Order No. ■ Ordering data
Pressure gauge Further designs Order Plain text
with Bourdon-tube mechanism 7MD1001- (Please add "-Z" to Order No.) code

77777 - 7777 Degreased mechanism: A03 –


for measuring oxygen
Safety design
to DIN 16 006 Overload protection fitted A21 –
(description on page 1/123)
Direct mounting 1
Panel mounting 2 Report with listing of individual measured A24 –
values; 5 points/gauge
Supplementary electric Damping
equipment liquid Plug connector instead of cable box; A06 –
degree of protection EN 60 529/IEC 529 –
None Without A 0 0 0 IP 65; approved for AC 250 V;
With A 0 0 1 conductor cross-section up to 2.5 mm2
Remote transmitter Red mark on the scale to identify a Y03 Red mark at
particular value ... bar
Power supply Characteristic
Additional scale inscription, Y04 Scale
Two-wire system
e.g. "Steam" or "Boiler 1" inscription: ...
DC Rising Without B 0 0 0
Other indicating range: Y05 Indicating
10 to 30 V With B 0 0 2
dimension other than bar or mbar or/and range:
Three-wire system numbers other than those in the Ordering ... to ... ...
data (non-official units such as kp/cm2 or
DC Rising Without C 0 0 0 mm water gauge are only available on
10 to 30 V With C 0 0 2 export models)
Inductive limit contacts Non-linear scale graduation, e.g. qua- Y06 Scale
1 limit contact dratic or calculated according to informa- graduation: ...
NO contact for Without D 1 1 0 tion from customer. Start-of-scale and
rising indication With D 1 1 2 full-scale values must correspond with
those of a listed indicating range in the
NO contact for Without D 1 2 0 Ordering data
falling indication With D 1 2 2
Additional second scale Y07 2nd scale
2 limit contacts ... to ... ...
NO contact I NO contact II Identification on housing Y08 Housing
for indication for indication Plastic foil labelled; identification: ...
Rising Rising Without E 2 1 0 e.g. "Measuring point P100"
With E 2 1 2
Other special scales and colored scale sections on request.
Falling Rising Without E 2 2 0
With E 2 2 2 Order codes additive, any sequence.

Falling Falling Without E 2 3 0


With E 2 3 2
Rising Falling Without E 2 4 0 Span Indicating range
With E 2 4 2 bar bar
Magnetic spring limit contacts 0.6 0 to 0.6 1 A A
1 limit contact 1 0 to 1 1 B A
1.6 0 to 1.6 1 C A
NO contact for Without F 11 0 2.5 0 to 2.5 1 D A
rising indication With F 11 2 4 0 to 4 1 E A
NO contact for Without F 12 0 6 0 to 6 1 F A
falling indication With F 12 2 10 0 to 10 1 G A
16 0 to 16 1 H A
2 limit contacts 25 0 to 25 1 J A
NO contact I NO contact II 40 0 to 40 1 K A
for indication for indication 60 0 to 60 1 L A
100 0 to 100 2 A A
Rising Rising Without G 2 1 0 160 0 to 160 2 B A
With G 2 1 2 250 0 to 250 2 C A
400 0 to 400 2 D A
Falling Rising Without G 2 2 0
With G 2 2 2 600 0 to 600 2 E A
1000 0 to 1000 3 A A
Falling Falling Without G 2 3 0
1 -1 to +0 4 A A
With G 2 3 2
1.6 -1 to +0.6 4 B A
Rising Falling Without G 2 4 0 2.5 -1 to +1.5 4 C A
With G 2 4 2 4 -1 to +3 4 D A
6 -1 to +5 4 E A
Pressure connection:thread G½ A 10 -1 to +9 4 F A
M20 x 1.5 B 16 -1 to +15 4 G A

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Pressure gauges
with membrane-type mechanism
7MD1101

Pressure gauge with two limit contacts Pressure gauge with remote transmitter

Fig. 1/151 Pressure gauges with membrane mechanism for direct mounting

■ Application
The pressure gauges are suitable for corrosive and non-corro-
sive gases, vapors and liquids; designs with a measuring flange
open at the bottom are also suitable for viscous and pulpy media.

■ Technical data
Input Design (continued)
Measured variable Pressure Material
Measuring range • Wetted parts materials
• Span 16 mbar to 40 bar - Coupling for closed measur- Steel, mat. No. 1.0330, or NiCr steel,
ing flange mat. No. 1.4571, with thread G½
Accuracy DIN ISO 228/1 or M20 x 1.5;
Error limits To DIN 16 005 washer DIN 16 258 is suitable
• Membrane without Teflon coat- • Non-wetted parts materials
ing Class 1.6 - Membrane Without/with PTFE coating, horizontal
• Membrane with Teflon coating Class 2.0 With upper part of
Rated operating conditions measuring flange: steel
ˆ 2.5 bar CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4571
Installation conditions > 2.5 bar CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4568
Mounting position Scale vertical With upper part of measur-
Ambient conditions ing flange: CrNi steel
Ambient temperature -20 to +60 °C ˆ 250 mbar CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4571
At temperatures below 0 °C, prevent > 250 mbar NiCrCo alloy (Duratherm)
condensation from being formed and - Upper part of measuring Steel, mat. No. 1.0330, black enam-
icing-up the measuring spring and the flange elled or CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4301
inside of the housing - Bottom part of measuring Steel, mat. No. 1.0330, black enam-
Temperature of medium ˆ 100 °C flange elled or CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4571
Degree of prot. to EN 60 529 - Front pane
• Without damping liquid IP 54 Upper part of flange: steel Flat instrument glass
• With damping liquid IP 65 Upper part of flange:
NiCr steel Multi-layer safety glass
Conditions of medium
Pressure limit - Housing CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4301, bright
• Steady load 100 % of full-scale value drawn; optionally filled with damping
• Alternating load 90 % of full-scale value liquid; with upper part of flange made
• Short-term overload of CrNi steel: additional rear panel with
- ˆ 0.25 bar and > 2.5 bar 500 % of full-scale value pressure release outlet
- > 0.25 bar and ˆ 2.5 bar 300 % of full-scale value, - Pointer mechanism
500 % of full-scale value with upper Upper part of flange: steel Cu alloy
part of measuring flange made of CrNi Upper part of flange:
steel, but ˆ 40 bar NiCr steel CrNi steel
Design Electrical connection Cable box with Pg 13.5 screwed
gland, terminals for max. 2.5 mm2
Approx. weight in kg Upper part of measuring flange conductors
100 mm diam. 160 mm diam. Safety design To DIN 16 006
• Basic pressure gauge 1.4 2.6 Supplementary equipment See pages 1/124 and 1/125
• Damping liquid 0.4 0.4
• Limit signal transmitter 0.3 0.3 Indicator
• Remote transmitter 0.3 0.3 Range According to Ordering data
Approx. additional weight in kg Scale Circular
with open lower part of flange Pointer deflection 0 to 270°
• DN 25/DN 50 0.9/2.5 3/3
• Di 64/Di 122 0/- -/0
• DN 125 - 3.9
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm See Figs. 1/152 to 1/154

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Pressure gauges
with membrane-type mechanism
7MD1101

■ Ordering data
.
Order No. Order No.
Pressure gauge Upper part of meas. flange Upper part of meas. flange
with membrane-type mechanism 160 mm diameter 100 mm diameter
Direct mounting Possible spans 161)/25/40/ Possible spans 0.4/0.6/1/1.6/
Upper part of measuring flange made of steel, 60/100/160/250 mbar 2.5/4/6/16/25/40 bar
black enamelled
7MD1101- 7MD1101-
77777 - 7777 77777 - 7777

Membrane Uncoated 0 2
With PTFE coating 1 3
Supplementary Damping Span Indicating range
electric equipment liquid bar bar
None Without A 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0.4 0 to + 0.4 2 J A
With A 0 0 1 A 0 0 1 - 0.4 to 0 2 K A
- 0.25 to + 0.15 2 L A
Remote transmitter - 0.15 to + 0.25 2 M A
Power supply Characteristic 0.6 0 to + 0.6 2 N A
Two-wire system - 0.6 to 0 2 P A
DC Rising Without B 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 - 0.4 to + 0.2 2 Q A
10 to 30 V With B 0 0 2 B 0 0 2 - 0.2 to + 0.4 2 R A
Three-wire system 1 0 to + 1 2 S A
-1 to 0 2 T A
DC Rising Without C 0 0 0 C 0 0 0
- 0.6 to + 0.4 2 U A
10 to 30 V With C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2
- 0.4 to + 0.6 2 V A
Inductive limit contacts
1.6 0 to + 1.6 3 A A
1 limit contact
-1 to 0.6 3 B A
NO contact for Without D 1 1 0 D 1 1 0
2.5 0 to + 2.5 3 C A
rising indication With D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2
-1 to + 1.5 3 D A
NO contact for Without D 1 2 0 D 1 2 0
4 0 to + 4 3 E A
falling indication With D 1 2 2 D 1 2 2
-1 to + 3 3 F A
2 limit contacts
6 0 to + 6 3 G A
NO contact I NO contact II -1 to + 5 3 H A
for indication for indication
10 0 to + 10 3 J A
Rising Rising Without E 2 1 0 E 2 1 0 -1 to + 9 3 K A
With E 2 1 2 E 2 1 2
16 0 to + 16 3 L A
Falling Rising Without E 2 2 0 E 2 2 0 -1 to + 15 3 M A
With E 2 2 2 E 2 2 2
25 0 to + 25 3 N A
Falling Falling Without E 2 3 0 E 2 3 0
40 0 to + 40 3 P A
With E 2 3 2 E 2 3 2
Rising Falling Without E 2 4 0 E 2 4 0
With E 2 4 2 E 2 4 2
Magnetic spring limit contacts
1 limit contact
Span Indicating range
NO contact for Without F 1 1 0 F 1 1 0 bar bar
rising indication With F 1 1 2 F 1 1 2
16 0 to +16 1 A B
NO contact for Without F 1 2 0 F 1 2 0 -16 to 0 1 B B
falling indication With F 1 2 2 F 1 2 2 -10 to +6 1 C B
2 limit contacts -6 to +10 1 D B
NO contact I NO contact II 25 0 to +25 1 E B
for indication for indication -25 to 0 1 F B
Rising Rising Without G 2 1 0 G 2 1 0 -15 to +10 1 G B
With G 2 1 2 G 2 1 2 -10 to +15 1 H B
Falling Rising Without G 2 2 0 G 2 2 0 40 0 to +40 1 J B
With G 2 2 2 G 2 2 2 -40 to 0 1 K B
-25 to +15 1 L B
Falling Falling Without G 2 3 0 G 2 3 0 -15 to +25 1 M B
With G 2 3 2 G 2 3 2
60 0 to +60 1 N B
Rising Falling Without G 2 4 0 G 2 4 0 -60 to 0 1 P B
With G 2 4 2 G 2 4 2 -40 to +20 1 Q B
Flange lower part (see Figs. 1/154 to 1/156) -20 to +40 1 R B
Material Form Pressure Outer DN/ Outer DN/ 100 0 to +100 1 S B
connection diameter Di diam. Di -100 to 0 1 T B
Steel, Closed G½ 160 mm – L 100 mm – A -60 to +40 1 U B
black M20 x 1.5 160 mm – M 100 mm – B -40 to +60 1 V B
enam- Open Sealing face 160 mm 25 N 100 mm 64 C 160 0 to +160 2 A B
elled 160 mm 122 P 115 mm 25 D -160 to 0 2 B B
240 mm 125 Q 165 mm 50 E -100 to +60 2 C B
-60 to +100 2 D B
CrNi Closed G½ 160 mm – R 100 mm – F
steel M20 x 1.5 160 mm – S 250 0 to +250 2 E B
100 mm – G
-250 to 0 2 F B
Open Sealing face 160 mm 25 T 100 mm 64 H -150 to +100 2 G B
160 mm 122 U 115 mm 25 J -100 to +150 2 H B
240 mm 125 V 165 mm 50 K

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Pressure gauges
with membrane-type mechanism
7MD1101

■ Ordering data
Further designs Order Plain text 101 49,5
(please add "-Z" to Order No.) code
Upper part of measuring flange B01 –
X 5 CrNi 18 9, mat. No. 1.4301;
safety design
Overload protection fitted A21 – 15,5
(description on page 1/123)
Report with listing of individual measured A24 – oa

118
values; 5 points/gauge 2
3
Plug connector instead of cable box; A06 –
degree of protection EN 60 529/IEC 529 –
IP 65; approved for AC 250 V; SW 22 1
conductor cross-section up to 2.5 mm2
1 Coupling,
Red mark on the scale to identify a partic- Y03 Red mark at G½ or M20 x 1.5
ular value ... bar or «a Span Gauge 7MD1101- 2 Upper part of
... mbar mm min. max. -7 7 7 7 7 - .... measuring flange
bar bar 3 Lower part of
Additional scale inscription, Y04 Scale inscrip- measuring flange
e.g. "Steam" or "Boiler 1" tion: ...
100 0.4 40 A, B, F, G
Other indicating range: Y05 Indicating
dimension other than bar or mbar or/and range: 160 0.16 0.25 L, M, R, S
numbers other than those in the Ordering ... to ... ... Fig. 1/152 Pressure gauge without supplementary equipment, measur-
data (non-official units such as kp/cm2 or ing flange closed; dimensions
mm water gauge are only available on
export models)
Non-linear scale graduation, e.g. qua- Y06 Scale gradua-
dratic or calculated according to informa- tion: ...
113 101
tion from customer. Start-of-scale and
full-scale values must correspond with 105,5
those of a listed indicating range in the
Ordering data
Additional second scale Y07 2nd scale 33,5
... to ... ...
Identification on housing Y08 Housing 2
oa
118
Plastic foil labelled; identification: ... Pg 13,5
e.g. "Measuring point P100"

Other special scales and colored scale sections on request.


1 SW 27
Order codes additive, any sequence.
« a as in Fig. 1/152
1 Coupling, G½ or M20 x 1.5
2 Cable box or plug for electric connections

Fig. 1/153 Pressure gauge with remote transmitter, measuring flange


closed; dimensions

101 87,5

94
2 3

15,5
118

Pg 13,5

SW 22 1 oa
1 Coupling,
G½ or M20 x 1.5
2 Cable box or plug
«a Span Gauge 7MD1101- for electric
mm min. max. -7 7 7 7 7 - .... connections
3 Removable key
bar for limit contacts
100 0.4 bar 40 A, B, F, G
160 25 mbar 0.25 L, M, R, S

Fig. 1/154 Pressure gauge with limit contacts, measuring flange closed;
dimensions

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Pressure gauges
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7MD1101 Pressure gauges

A B
A B

101
H
n x o 18
H

112
n x M8 o D0
10

2
25
20

o Di
b

36

2
o Lk 3 o DN
oD o d1 4x
4x M12
o Lk
oD M12 o25
(DN)
o25 o 68
(DN)
o 85
o 68 o 115
A o 85
o 160
D Lk Di No. of H Span Gauge 7MD1101-
mm mm mm holes mm min. max. -7 7 7 7 7 - ....

100 83 64 6 97 0.4 bar 40 bar C, H


DN Span Gauge 7MD1101-
160 140 122 10 128 16 mbar 0.25 bar P, U
min. max. -7 7 7 7 7 - ....
B
Measuring flange Span Gauge A 25 16 mbar 250 mbar N, T
Upper Lower part B 25 0.4 bar 40 bar D, J
part No. of min. max. 7MD1101- All other dimensions correspond to those of the pressure gauges with a
DO D Lk d1 DN b H holes -7 7 7 7 7 -... closed measuring flange (Figs. 1/152 to 1/154)
mm mm mm mm mm mm n bar bar . Fig. 1/156 Pressure gauge with measuring flange open at bottom for
100 165 125 102 50 26.5 100 4 0.4 40 E, K DN 25/PN 40; dimensions (mating flange to DIN 2501, sealing face form
D to DIN 2516)
160 240 200 178 125 18 95 8 0.16 25 Q, V
All other dimensions correspond to those of the pressure gauges with a
closed measuring flange (Figs. 1/152 to 1/154)
Fig. 1/155 Pressure gauge with measuring flange open at bottom;
dimensions
(A: upper and lower parts with same external diameter;
B: external diameter of lower part greater than that of upper part;
mating flange to DIN 2501, sealing face form D to DIN 2526; DN 50/PN 40
and DN 125/PN 6)

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Pressure gauges
with capsule-type mechanism
7MD1201

Pressure gauge with two limit contacts Pressure gauge with remote transmitter

Fig. 1/157 Pressure gauges with capsule-type mechanism for direct


mounting

■ Application 49,5
The pressure gauges are suitable for corrosive, non-condensing 15,5
gases (not for vapors and liquids).

■ Technical data 101

175
Input
Measured variable Pressure o 133
Measuring range
• Span 0.6 to 100 mbar
Accuracy 1 Coupling 1
SW 22
Error limits Class 1.0 to DIN 16 005 G½ or
M20 x 1.5
Rated operating conditions
Installation conditions Fig. 1/158 Pressure gauge without supplementary equipment, dimen-
Mounting position Scale vertical sions
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature -20 to +60 °C
At temperatures below 0 °C, prevent 113 105,5
condensation from being formed and
icing-up the measuring spring and the
inside of the housing
Temperature of medium ˆ 100 °C 34
Degree of prot. to EN 60 529 IP 54 2
175

Conditions of medium 101


Pressure limit Pg 13,5
• Steady load 100 % of full-scale value
• Alternating load 90 % of full-scale value o 133
• Short-term overload 5000 % of full-scale value
Design
1
Approx. weight in kg SW 22
• Without supplementary equip- 1 Coupling
ment 1.6 G½ or
• With limit signal transmitter 1.8 M20 x 1.5
• With remote transmitter 1.9 2 Cable box or plug for electrical connections
Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm See Figs. 1/158 to 1/160
Fig. 1/159 Pressure gauge with remote transmitter, dimensions
Material
• Wetted parts materials
- Coupling CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4571, with 88 94
3
thread G½ DIN ISO 228/1 or M20 x
1.5; washer DIN 16 258 is suitable
• Non-wetted parts materials 15,5
- Capsule element CrNi steel, mat. No. 1.4571,
horizontally arranged 2
- Front pane Multi-layer safety glass 101
- Housing CrNi steel, bright drawn; rear panel Pg 13,5
175

with pressure release outlet


- Pointer mechanism Made of CrNi steel o 133
Electrical connection Cable box with Pg 13.5 screwed
gland, terminals for max. 2.5 mm2
Safety design To DIN 16 006 1
SW 22
Supplementary equipment See pages 1/124 and 1/125 1 Coupling
G½ or
Indicator M20 x 1.5
Range According to Ordering data 2 Cable box or plug for electrical connections
Scale Circular 3 Removable key for limit contacts
Pointer deflection 0 to 270°
Fig. 1/160 Pressure gauge with limit contacts, dimensions

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Pressure gauges
with capsule-type mechanism
7MD1201

■ Ordering data
.
Order No. ■ Ordering data
Press. gauge with capsule-type mechanism 7MD1201- Further designs Order Plain text
Safety design, direct mounting 2 7777 - 77 A0 (please add "-Z" to Order No.) code
Supplementary electric equipment Report with listing of individual measured A24 –
None A 0 0 values; 5 points/gauge
Remote transmitter Plug connector instead of cable box; A06 –
Power supply Charact. degree of protection EN 60 529/IEC 529 –
Two-wire DC 10 ... 30 V Rising B 0 0 IP 65; approved for AC 250 V;
system conductor cross-section up to 2.5 mm2
Three-wire DC 10 ... 30 V Rising C 0 0 Red mark on the scale to identify a partic- Y03 Red mark at
system ular value ... bar or... mbar
Inductive limit contacts
Additional scale inscription, Y04 Scale inscrip-
1 limit contact
e.g. "Boiler 1" tion: ...
NO contact for rising indication D 1 1
NO contact for falling indication D 1 2 Other indicating range: Y05 Indicating
2 limit contacts dimension other than bar or mbar or/and range:
numbers other than those in the Ordering ... to ... ...
NO contact I NO contact II data (non-official units such as kp/cm2 or
for indication for indication mm water gauge are only available on
Rising Rising E 2 1 export models)
Falling Rising E 2 2 Non-linear scale graduation, e.g. qua- Y06 Scale gradua-
Falling Falling E 2 3 dratic or calculated according to informa- tion: ...
Rising Falling E 2 4 tion from customer. Start-of-scale and
Magnetic spring limit contacts full-scale values must correspond with
1 limit contact those of a listed indicating range in the
Ordering data
NO contact for rising indication F 11
NO contact for falling indication F 12 Additional second scale Y07 2nd scale
2 limit contacts ... to ... ...
NO contact I NO contact II Identification on housing Y08 Housing
for indication for indication Plastic foil labelled; identification: ...
Rising Rising G 2 1 e.g. "Measuring point P100"
Falling Rising G 2 2
Other special scales and colored scale sections on request.
Falling Falling G 2 3
Rising Falling G 2 4 Order codes additive, any sequence!
Pressure connection: thread G½ A
M20 x 1.5 B
Span Indicating range
mbar mbar
2.5 0 to +2.5 1A
-2.5 to 0 2A
-1.5 to +1 3A
-1 to +1.5 4A
4 0 to +4 1B
-4 to 0 2B
-2.5 to +1.5 3B
-1.5 to +2.5 4B
6 0 to +6 1C
-6 to 0 2C
-4 to +2 3C
-2 to +4 4C
10 0 to +10 1D
-10 to 0 2D
-6 to +4 3D
-4 to +6 4D
16 0 to +16 1E
-16 to 0 2E
-10 to +6 3E
-6 to +10 4E
25 0 to +25 1F
-25 to 0 2F
-15 to +10 3F
-10 to +15 4F
40 0 to +40 1G
-40 to 0 2G
-25 to +15 3G
-15 to +25 4G
60 0 to +60 1H
-60 to 0 2H
-40 to +20 3H
-20 to +40 4H
100 0 to +100 1J
-100 to 0 2J
-60 to +40 3J
-40 to +60 4J

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Pressure gauges
Transmitters for pressure and absolute pressure
SITRANS P, Z series
Introduction

■ Application
The transmitters 7MF1560 and 7MF1563 are used to measure
the absolute and relative pressures or the level of liquids and
gases, the transmitter 7MF1562 to measure the relative pressure
of gases, liquids and steam.
They are used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food indus-
tries, in mechanical engineering, shipbuilding, water supply and
conservation etc.
An application example for the 7MF1562 is the measurement of
compressed air containing oil in compressors or compressor
stations.
Fig. 1/163 Pressure transmitters 7MF1560, 7MF1562 and 7MF1563

■ Design
The pressure transmitters contain a piezo-resistive measuring
cell with stainless steel diaphragm (7MF1560) or a thin-film cell
with ceramic diaphragm (7MF1562 and 7MF1563) which can
also be used for corrosive media, and an electronics board, fit-
ted together in a stainless steel (7MF1560 and 7MF1563) or
brass (7MF1562) housing. With the transmitter 7MF1560, the
measuring cell and the electronics are potted together.
The transmitter has a process connection G½A (male thread), or
G1/8A (female thread) to DIN 16 288 made of stainless steel or
brass.
The electrical connection is via a plug (DIN 43 650) with Pg 9
cable inlet.

■ Mode of operation
The silicon measuring cell of the transmitter has a piezo-resistive
bridge on which the operating pressure is transmitted via sili- 148
cone oil and a stainless steel seal diaphragm. The transmitters 25
7MF1562 and 7MF1563 have a thin-film strain gauge which is
mounted on a ceramic diaphragm.
o 27

Every measuring cell is temperature-compensated.

50
The voltage output by the measuring cell is converted by an
G 1/ 2A

amplifier into an output current of 4 to 20 mA.


SW 27 Pg 9

Fig. 1/164 Pressure transmitter 7MF1560, dimensions

112
20

I0, UB
p
o 27

50
G 1/8A

G 1/ 2A

SW 27 Pg 9
Fig. 1/161 Pressure transmitters 7MF1560, 7MF1562 and 7MF1563,
mode of operation Fig. 1/165 Pressure transmitter 7MF1562, dimensions

Signal 121
+ - 20
1 2 + +
o 27

50
G 1/8A

G 1/ 2A

+ =
SW 27 Pg 9

Fig. 1/166 Pressure transmitter 7MF1563, dimensions

Fig. 1/162 Pressure transmitters 7MF1560, 7MF1562 and 7MF1563,


connection diagram

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Pressure gauges
Transmitters for pressure and absolute pressure
SITRANS P, Z series
Technical data

■ Technical data
7MF1560 7MF1562 7MF1563
Application See page 1/135
Mode of operation and system design See page 1/135
Measuring principle Piezo-resistive Thin-film strain gauge Thin-film strain gauge
Input
Measured variable Pressure and absolute pressure Pressure Pressure and absolute pressure
Measuring range 0 to 400 bar 0 to 25 bar 0 to 400 bar
Output
Output signal 4 to 20 mA
Load (UB – 10 V) / 0.02 A
Characteristic Linear rising
Accuracy
Error in measurement (at 25 °C, including 0.2 % of full-scale value 0.5 % of full-scale value 0.25 % of full-scale value
conformity error, hysteresis and repeatability) - typical - typical - typical
Response time T99 < 0.1 s
Long-term drift
• Start-of-scale value 0.2 % of full-scale value/year 0.3 % of full-scale value/year 0.25 % of full-scale value/year
- typical
• Span 0.2 % of full-scale value/year 0.3 % of full-scale value/year 0.25 % of full-scale value/year
- typical
Ambient temperature effect
• Start-of-scale value 0.25 %/10 K of full-scale value 0.3 %/10 K of full-scale value 0.25 %/10 K of full-scale value
- typical
• Span 0.25 %/10 K of full-scale value 0.3 %/10 K of full-scale value 0.25 %/10 K of full-scale value
- typical.
Vibration influence 0.05 %/g to 500 Hz in all directions (to IEC 68-2-64)
Power supply influence 0.01 %/V
Rated operating conditions
Ambient conditions
• Ambient temperature -25 to +85 °C
• Storage temperature -50 to +100 °C
• Degree of protection (to EN 60 529) IP 65
• Electromagnetic compatibility
- Emitted interference To EN 50 081
- Noise immunity To EN 50 082
Medium conditions
• Process temperature limits -30 °C to +120 °C
• Process pressure limits See overload pressure (ordering data on page 1/137)
Design
Weight (without options) Approx. 0.3 kg Approx. 0.2 kg Approx. 0.25 kg
Dimensions See dimensional drawings on page 1/135
Material
• Wetted parts materials
- Measuring cell Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571 AI2O3 - 96 % AI2O3 - 96 %
- Process connection Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571 Brass, mat. No. 2.0402 Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571
- O-ring Fully-welded design Viton Viton
• Non-wetted parts materials
- Housing Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571 Brass, mat. No. 2.0402 Stainless steel, mat. No. 1.4571
- Plug connector Plastic housing, to DIN 43 650, form A
Process connection G½A - male thread (DIN 16 G½A - male thread G½A - male thread
288), remote seals on request G1/8A - female thread G1/8A - female thread
Electrical connection (to DIN 43 650) Pg 9
Power supply
Terminal voltage on transmitter 10 to 40 V DC 10 to 36 V DC 10 to 36 V DC

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Pressure gauges
Transmitters for pressure and absolute pressure
SITRANS P, Z series
7MF156. Ordering data

■ Ordering data Order No. Order code


Transmitter SITRANS P, Z series
7MF1560, for pressure and absolute pressure 7MF1560- 7 7 7 0 0 + 7 7 7
7MF1562, for pressure 7MF1562- 7 7 7 0 0 + 7 7 7
7MF1563, for pressure and absolute pressure 7MF1563- 7 7 7 0 0 + 7 7 7
Two-wire system, rising characteristic

7MF1560 7MF1562 7MF1563


Measuring range Overload pressure Pressure Absolute Pressure Pressure Absolute
pressure pressure
7MF1560 7MF1562 7MF1563
0 to 250 mbar 4 bar 2AD 4AD – – –
0 to 400 mbar 4 bar 2AE 4AE – – –
0 to 600 mbar 4 bar 2AG 4AG – – –
0 to 1 bar 4 bar 7 bar 3BA 5BA – 3BA 5BA
0 to 1.6 bar 7 bar 7 bar 3BB 5BB – 3BB 5BB
0 to 2.5 bar 14 bar 12 bar 3BD 5BD – 3BD 5BD
0 to 4 bar 14 bar 12 bar 3BE 5BE – 3BE 5BE
0 to 6 bar 14 bar 25 bar 3BG 5BG – 3BG 5BG
0 to 10 bar 34 bar 25 bar 3CA 5CA – 3CA 5CA
0 to 16 bar 34 bar 32 bar 50 bar 3CB 5CB 3CB 3CB 5CB
0 to 25 bar 70 bar 64 bar 120 bar 3CD 3CD 3CD
0 to 40 bar 140 bar 120 bar 3CE – 3CE
0 to 60 bar 140 bar 250 bar 3CG – 3CG
0 to 100 bar 340 bar 250 bar 3DA – – 3DA –
0 to 160 bar 340 bar 500 bar 3DB – – 3DB –
0 to 250 bar 700 bar 500 bar 3DD – – 3DD –
0 to 400 bar 700 bar 600 bar 3DE – – 3DE –
Other version 9AA 9AB 9AA 9AA 9AB H1Y
Add Order code and plain text:
Measuring range: ... to ... (m)bar

Available ex stock

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Pressure gauges
Pressure surge reducer
M56340
tions. It is used if pulsations occur in the medium (e.g. in low-
■ Application speed reciprocating pumps and compressors) or if sudden
The pressure surge reducer protects the pressure gauge from increases or drops in the pressure of the medium can be
damage, excessive wear and inaccurate or oscillating deflec- expected (e.g. in hydraulic presses and tensile test machines).

Sleeve for connection


■ Design
to pressure gauge Housing made of brass or stainless steel;
adjustable nozzle;
sleeve for connection to the pressure gauge;
coupling for connection to the feed line.

■ Ordering data Approx. Order No.


weight in kg
Pressure surge reducer
Coupling for connection
to feed line Material Full-scale value
Brass ˆ 250 bar 0.21 M56340-A54
Stainless steel ˆ 400 bar 0.21 M56340-A59

Fig. 1/167 Pressure reducer, dimensions

Shut-off valves for pressure gauges and transmitters


M56340

■ Application ■ Design
Suitable for corrosive and non-corrosive gases, vapors and Valve housing made of brass (polished), steel (gunmetal finish)
liquids. or stainless steel (polished), spindle and venting screw made of
stainless steel, handwheel made of moulded material.
A water trap (see page 1/102) must be connected upstream of
the valve if the process temperature exceeds 120 °C. Instrument connection: clamping sleeve to DIN 16 283, G½
See page 1/98 ff for shut-off valves form B and instrument brack- Process connection: coupling to DIN 16 288, G½
ets. Test connection: thread M20 × 1.5

■ Ordering data Material of Max. Approx. Order No.


valve housing operating weight
Abbreviated name Mat. No. pressure in kg
Shut-off valve CuZn40Pb2 2.0402 250 bar 0.5 M56340-A27
form A DIN 16 270 C 22.8 gunmetal
finish 1.0460 400 bar 0.5 M56340-A28
X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 122 1.4571 400 bar 0.5 M56340-A29

Shut-off valve CuZn40Pb2 2.0402 250 bar 0.5 M56340-A30


form A C 22.8 gunmetal
DIN 16 271 finish 1.0460 400 bar 0.5 M56340-A31
with test connection, X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 122 1.4571 400 bar 0.5 M56340-A32
sealing cap with lens seal

Double shut-off valve CuZn40Pb2 2.0402 250 bar 1 M56340-A33


similar to DIN 16 272 C 22.8 gunmetal
form A, but with small finish 1.0460 400 bar 1 M56340-A34
test flange, X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 122 1.4571 400 bar 1 M56340-A35
60 mm x 25 mm x 10 mm

DIN 16 272, form A CuZn40Pb2 2.0402 250 bar 1 M56340-A36


with test connection (M20 x C 22.8 gunmetal
1.5), sealing cap with vent- finish 1.0460 400 bar 1 M56340-A37
ing hole on side X 6 CrNiMoTi 17 122 1.4571 400 bar 1 M56340-A38

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Measured-value computers

Measured-value computers
Introduction

■ Application
The programmable measured-value computer is designed for
use as:
7 Correction computer
if flow or level values have to be corrected because of
changing pressures or temperatures
7 Function transmitter
for simulating defined characteristics
7 Enthalpy computer
if the energy content of steam has to be determined
7 Heat quantity computer
if the heat quantity has to be determined for steam,
condensation or water.
These computing functions are supported and extended by
additional features: For panel mounting For field mounting
7 Transmitter monitoring
Fig. 1/168 Measured-value computer 7NG1002
7 Limit signalling
Simulation
7 Linearization of input variables
7 Mathematical functions y = f(x) or Ua = f(Ue)
7 Output value limiting
7 Non-linear relationships between input and output variables
7 Fault signalling
(physical variables, measured variables or control variables).
7 Serial interface.

■ 1. Correction computer for flow measurement ■ 4. Enthalpy computer


q; DP; P h
Measured media: water, Measured medium: steam
DP q steam, saturated steam and
P Volume/ gases T
T mass
Determination of specific enthalpy (energy content)
Measurement of instantaneous and effective volume or mass 7 Determination of heat balance with heat exchangers
flow. 7 Determination of thermal efficiency for controlling steam gen-
Flow measurement erators.
7 with primary differential pressure devices or Calculation of the energy content of steam from the instanta-
neous values of pressure and temperature as the state vari-
7 with other differential pressure methods (e.g. back-pressure
ables; necessary because of changes in the process (variations
sensors) which also require correction of the density (p, T).
in pressure and temperature).
When correcting the density, the instantaneous values of the
pressure and temperature (only pressure correction for satu-
rated steam) are measured cyclically, and the true value of the
■ 5. Heat quantity computer, calorimetric counter
flow is calculated. q Heat flow F Measured medium: water
T1 Heat quantity Q
■ 2. Correction computer for hydrostatic level measurement T2 Volume

DP L Measured medium: water


P q Heat flow F Measured medium: steam,
T P Heat quantity Q condensation
T Mass

Measurement of instantaneous level in the pressure vessel for


boiling water in Determination of thermal energy Q of a heat transfer medium
7 power plants of electricity supply companies and Determination of heat quantity used at district heating transfer
7 industrial and municipal power plants. stations, process stations in the chemical and process engineer-
ing industries, in industrial and municipal power plants.
Calculation of instantaneous level with cyclic measurement of
steam pressure if the latter changes during the process. Calculation, display and output of heat quantity and heat output
with the measured instantaneous values of temperature (inlet
and return) and/or pressure of water, condensation and steam
■ 3. Function transmitter or curve calculator as the measured media.
X1 y
■ Design
X2 There are two designs:
• Measured-value computer for panel or desk mounting
Determination of function values • Measured-value computer fitted in housing for field mounting.
7 Determination of volumes in vessels and tanks
7 Linearization of valve characteristics

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Measured-value computers

Introduction

■ Mode of operation
7 General
The measured-value computer has a built-in microprocessor for
calculating physical processes.
Operation is carried out in three modes:
- Process operation
- Configuring
- Parameterization.
The desired function is selected by the user by setting the struc-
ture switches; no programming knowledge is required (setting
using the questionnaire, page 1/147, is also possible). The total
function of the measured-value computer results from the com-
bination of individual configuring switches. Operating values
and measuring ranges are set by parameterizing the measured-
value computer. The program produced specifically for the task
is stored in a non-volatile data memory.
The program of the measured-value computer is executed with
a fixed cycle time of 125 ms. A process image is generated at
Fig. 1/169 Measured-value computer 7NG1002, function diagram the beginning of each routine, i.e. the analog and binary inputs
as well as the activation of keys are recorded, and the process
The measured-value computer comprises: variables received from the serial interface are imported. All cal-
• Control and display unit with main board (CPU) culations are carried out using these input signals. The data are
• Motherboard with power supply unit and switching elements then passed on to the display elements, the D/A converter and
for the input and output circuits which are always present the binary outputs. The calculated variables are stored and are
available for serial data exchange.
• Plastic housing
The serial data exchange between the measured-value com-
The basic device additionally contains: puter and higher-level systems (control systems, PC stations) is
• 2 analog inputs AE1 and AE2 without electrical isolation for handled by an interface module (option).
0/4 to 20 mA
In addition to its calculation functions, the measured-value com-
• 1 binary input BE (0 to 24 V) for various functions puter has a comprehensive range of additional functions:
• 1 binary output BA (0 to 24 V) for various functions
Monitoring of transmitters connected to the analog inputs of the
• 1 analog output Iy. measured-value computer (AE1 to AE4, e.g. for pressure, tem-
In addition, four slots present in the basic device can be perature and flow), limit monitoring and signalling of input and
equipped with options to extend the functions. output signals, checking of arithmetic ranges, alarm signalling,
cyclic checking of arithmetic functions and reliable performance
of the device, disabling of parameterization and configuring,
Slot 1 switchover to safety mode, linearization of input signals, stan-
AE3 Input module with electrical isolation for dardization of input and output signals.
0/4 to 20 mA or 0 to 10 V
or
input module for resistance transmitter, also for current
■ Input signals
source without electrical isolation (adjustable) 7 Signal assignment
or The input variables (p, t, Dp, q, E1, E2, tR) can be assigned to the
input module for Pt 100 in two-wire, three-wire or operands X1, X2, X3 via the four analog inputs AE1 to AE4 (cur-
four-wire system rent 0/4 to 20 mA, voltage, resistance, Pt 100 resistance ther-
or mometer or thermocouple) using the structure switches.
input module with electrical isolation for thermocouples, Up to three analog input variables are required depending on
linearization for parameters. the calculation carried out by the computer.

Slot 2 7 Square-root extraction


AE4 Fitting possible as for slot AE3. The operand X2 can be square-rooted in the flow and heat quan-
tity computer.
Slot 3
7 Linearization
GW Output module with two floating contacts for limit The operands X1 and X3 can be linearized by polygon-based
signalling or as pulse output interpolation (comprising 8 straight lines).
or
output module with four 24-V binary outputs for limit
signalling A1, A2, A3, A4 or with two pulse outputs and
two limit outputs A3, A4.

Slot 4
SES Interface module for serial data transmission to
higher-level systems.
The various modules for slots 1 to 4 are identical to the function
modules for the SIPART DR 20 controller (Catalog MP 31, "Com-
pact Controllers"). The modules can thus be freely interchanged
between the SIPART DR 20 controller and the measured-value
computer.

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7 Standardization of input and output signals
Computer type Input variables By selecting the parameters EA and EE (referred to the input
Correction com- Pressure Flow Temperature value X2) as well as AA and AE (referred to the output value Iy),
puter for flow the user is able to increase or decrease the measuring range
Level computer Pressure Uncorrected Temperature corresponding to the output signal Iy compared to the measur-
level ing range corresponding to the input signal AE2 (operand X2).
Enthalpy com- Pressure Temperature
puter ■ Serial interface
Heat quantity Pressure or Flow Temperature
computer temperature (inlet) An additional module (interface module) is used by the mea-
(return) sured-value computer to transmit and receive operating states,
Function transmit-
process variables, parameters and structure switch settings via
ter E1 E2 a serial interface. Up to 32 devices containing this interface
module can be connected to a bus.
Data transmission is carried out between 300 and 9600 bits/s
Analog inputs AE1, AE3 AE2, AE4 AE1 to AE4 depending on the transmission rate set on structure switch S44,
and in half-duplex mode with asynchronous transmission of
ASCII characters in a 10-bit frame (start bit, ASCII character with
7 bits, parity bit and stop bit). To permit telegrams to be
Operands X1 X2 X3 repeated in the event of faults, the fault character "NAK" is trans-
Table 1/8 Assignment of input variables to the operands X1, X2, X3 mitted in full-duplex. The computer is passive and only reacts to
requests. The complete bus must be controlled by the higher-
level system. Structure switches are used to define the response
7 Binary input
of the serial interface or the station number in the bus (between
Connection of the binary input (BE) results in: 0 and 31). These structure switches can only be set manually on
• Disabling of parameterization and configuring the device.
• Scanning of instantaneous statuses via serial interfaces Using a detailed interface description (Order No. C73000-
B7476-C131), it is possible to generate software for linking to
• Setting of connection factor to 1
higher-level systems.
• Switching over to safety mode.
Important accessory components for the serial link can be found
in Catalog MP 31 "Compact Controllers" (Coupling with sys-
■ Output signals tems).
7 Analog output
The following are output as a current signal: the corrected mass
or volume flow with the flow correction computer, the corrected
■ Arithmetic functions
level with the correction computer for level, the specific enthalpy 7 Flow connection for the differential pressure method
with the enthalpy computer, the heat flow or heat output with the The arithmetic function "Flow correction" is used with the flow
heat quantity computer, and ya = f (E1, E2) with the function measurement of water, steam, saturated steam and gases to
transmitter. correct the flow values if the change in density of the measured
medium depending on the temperature and pressure cannot be
The output signal can be configured as 0 or 4 to 20 mA. neglected in the process system.
The measured-value computer calculates the correction factor f
7 Binary output depending on the medium and on the actual flow as a mass or
The binary output of the basic device can be configured in dif- volume flow (with gases: volume flow referred to operating or
ferent manners: standard conditions), and calculates the instantaneous, cor-
• Pulses with a selectable significance can be output for mass, rected flow value.
volume or heat quantity. For example, one pulse can be output
for 1 m3 or 10 kWh according to the configuration of "Pulse sig-
nificance".
q
• Message "Computer in manual mode"
Differential
• Signalling of transmitter fault or violation of arithmetic range Pressure p Temperature t pressure Dp
• Setting of correction factor to 1.
In addition to the binary output of the basic device, double and
fourfold binary outputs are available as options. These are used, Transmitter
inter alia, for limit signalling of A1 and A2 or A1 to A4.
With the flow correction and heat quantity computers, one or two
pulse outputs can be configured instead of one or two limits (A1 I p I t D p or Dp
or A1 and A2). Output A1 is always assigned to mass or volume,
and output A2 to the heat quantity.
Calculation

7 Transmitter monitoring
The transmitter monitoring function can be configured. The pre- I q
processed measured values are monitored for range violation
(< –3% or > 103%). If an error is detected, the associated analog
input (AE1 to AE4) is output on the four-digit display. The other Fig. 1/170 Flow correction, function diagram
analog inputs (AE1 to AE4) are also displayed if several inputs
are violated simultaneously. In addition, all individual messages
are linked together by an OR element; the signal MuSt gener-
ated by this is available at the binary output and can be passed
on as an alarm via the serial interface.

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Measured Mass flow Volume flow Volume flow


q m, A q m, corr q v, A q v, corr q n, A q n, corr medium in in referred to stan-
operating state operating state dard temperature
and pressure
Mass flow Volume flow Volume flow
Water
in operating state referred to standard r1 rA
temperature and pressure 1i
rA 1i
r1

Fig. 1/171 Flow correction vA v1
The calculated and corrected flow value is present as a current 1i
v1 1i
vA
signal at the analog output of the measured-value computer for
Steam and
further processing. The volume or mass is available as a pulse
saturated steam
r1 rA
sequence at the binary output of the basic device and the limit 1i
rA 1i
r1
module for driving external counters.

vA v1
■ Fundamentals of flow correction for the differential pressure 1i
v1 1i
vA
method
The flow correction computer measures the temperature-depen- Gas
(dry)
p ¼T
A 1 p ¼T
1 A
dent and pressure-dependent change in density of the medium – 1wri
p1¼ TA 1wri
pA¼ T1
at every point in time (calculation cycle 125 s) in the operating
state (index 1). It calculates the instantaneous, corrected flow r1 Density in operating state
value as a mass or volume flow using the fixed reference values rA Density in design state
for pressure and temperature in the design state (index A) p1 Pressure in operating state
(Fig. 1/171). pA Pressure in design state
t1 Temperature in operating state
This change in density is taken into consideration in the flow tA Temperature in design state
equation using the correction factor f. v1 Specific volume referred to operating state
vA Specific volume referred to design state
The corrected flow is as follows:
Table 1/9 Correction factors for flow measurement using primary
Mass flow qm, corr = qm, A · f (1) differential pressure devices for water, steam and saturated
steam as well as gases
r
Correction factorf = -----1- (1a)
rA
Volume flow
in operating state qv, corr = qv, A · f (2) Measured Pressure Temperature Fault signal
medium bar °C display
rA Steam 1 to 301
Correction factorf = ------ (2a) p ˆ 40 (ts + 10) to 800 0.9 > p > 303 bar
r1 p > 40 (ts + 30) to 800 10 > t > 804 °C
Volume flow
Saturated 1 to 221 0.9 > p > 223 bar
referred to standard steam
temperature and pressure qn, corr = qn, A · f (3)
r Water 1 to 301 10 to 300 0.9 > p > 303 bar
Correction factorf = -----1- (3a) 10 > t > 303 °C
rA
Gas Any Any
A flow correction is not possible for linear flow measuring proce- ts Saturated steam temperature
dures. Table 1/10 Application ranges and limit data of correction computer
for flow

Flow correction for measurements using primary differential 7 Level correction


pressure devices (Table 1/9). The hydrostatic measuring procedure is used, inter alia, to mea-
The correction factor must be square-rooted in the case of flow sure the level of boiling water in closed pressure vessels. The
measurements using primary differential pressure devices since level of boiling water in the pressure vessel is measured using a
the differential pressure generated by the restriction is propor- differential pressure transmitter whose output signal is subse-
tional to the square of the flow. quently corrected by the measured-value computer depending
on the pressure, i.e. according to the current vessel pressure.
Flow of gases referred to standard temperature and pressure The equation for the true level hcorr of the boiling water is as fol-
(digital display of volume flow in operating state). lows:
With gas as the measured medium, the true value of the "Volume
flow in operating state (qv)" is calculated from the input variable rw1 –rd1 rd – rd1 r –r
"Volume flow referred to standard temperature and pressure hcorr= rw – ro · h – rw – rd ¼ hs + rm – rm1 ¼ hs (3)
(qn)" and indicated on the digital display on the front of the mea- w d
sured-value computer. The corrected value "Volume flow h Level output by differential pressure transmitter
referred to standard temperature and pressure (qn)" is then out- hs Distance between measuring points
put as a signal of 0 or 4 to 20 mA. rw Density of boiling water at current pressure
rw1 Density of boiling water at pabs = 1 bar
rm Density of water in reference column at current temperature
and current pressure of reference column
rm1 Density of water in reference column at pabs = 1 bar and
reference temperature of reference column
rd Density of saturated steam at current pressure
rd1 Density of saturated steam at pabs = 1 bar

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eliminated using the specific enthalpy as the secondary con-
trolled variable. Heating faults mean changes in the ratio
between the heat quantity Q applied to the consumer and the
steam throughput qm. These are automatically reflected by a
KG change e.g. in the enthalpy of the slightly superheated steam fol-
lowing the water trap:
p
D

Q
hs Dh – D -----
- (4)
qm
p h
W
pm

Measured Pressure Temperature Fault display


medium bar °C
p p Steam 1 to 300 100 to 800 px > 303 bar
100 > tx > 804 °C
i i
Table 1/12 Application ranges and limit data of enthalpy computer
t
7 Heat quantity
i
Heat quantity computers are used to determine the thermal
Ia h IT Ip energy Q of a heat transfer medium (such as water or steam). In
order to determine the heat quantity of liquids, knowledge is
required of the flow, inlet temperature, return temperature and
L
density as well as the heat-specific properties of the heat trans-
fer medium.
7 In the case of water, the measured-value computer uses the
Iy h corr flow value and the difference between the inlet and return tem-
peratures to determine the heat flow converted in a consumer
h Level output by differential pressure transmitter
hcorr Corrected level or the heat output. When using primary differential pressure
hs Distance between measuring points devices, the flow value is corrected in the computer. In the
pD Pressure of steam column case of condensation, the heat flow is determined from the
pm Average density of water in the reference column flow value and the temperature.
pW Pressure of water column 7 In the case of steam, the measured-value computer uses the
L Level computer
KG Condensation vessel flow value, pressure and temperature to calculate the heat
flow applied to a consumer. When using primary differential
pressure devices, the flow value is corrected in the com-
Fig. 1/172 Hydrostatic level measurement puter.
The volume heat flow is determined according to the equation
The level computer carries out the pressure correction with or
without compensation of the reference column temperature F = qV · h · r (5)
(operand X3). and the mass heat flow according to the equation
Larger variations in the temperature of the reference column F = qm · h (6)
should be taken into account as the 3rd input variable in the cor-
rection calculation for the current level. When carrying out heat quantity measurements using water, the
flow value can be assigned to either the inlet or return.
The corrected level is available as a current signal at the analog
output of the measured-value computer for further processing. The heat quantity can be determined according to the following
equations for water and steam by integrating the heat flow or
heat output with respect to time:
Pressure 1 to 201 bar t1
Temperature
(cold reference column)
0 to 100 °C Heat quantity with volume flow Q =
t0
×
((V ¼ r ¼ Dh)dt (7)

Fault display > 210 bar


Table 1/11 Application range and limit data t1

7 Enthalpy
Heat quantity with mass flow Q =
×t 0
((m ¼ Dh)dt (8)

The enthalpy computer is required to produce heat balances


and to determine and monitor thermal efficiencies. The heat flow is available as a current signal at the analog output
of the measured-value computer for further processing. The heat
The measured-value computer determines quantity is available as a pulse sequence at the binary output for
the specific enthalpy h – the energy content in kJ/kg – of driving an external counter.
superheated steam according to Koch’s equation of state
from pressure and temperature as the state variables.
The computer can be used, for example with a steam-heated
heat exchanger, to determine the heat content h1 of the applied
steam or the steam content h2 of the dissipated steam. Further
possibilities for use of the enthalpy computer include the control
of steam generators. Heating faults can be rapidly detected and

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The flow (volume or mass flow) is output on the digital display as
an instantaneous intermediate variable (mnemonic "qv"). It can ■ Technical data - Measured-value computer
be output as a pulse if the binary output card is fitted and con- Input
figured accordingly, and integrated in a counter (volume or Analog inputs AE1 and AE2
mass). • Input signal 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
• Input resistance 249 W ± 0.1%
Binary input BE
Measured Pressure Temperature Fault display • Signal state "0" ˆ 4.5 V or open
medium bar °C • Signal state "1" 13 to 35 V
Steam 1 to 301 • Input resistance ˜ 27 kW
p ˆ 40 (ts + 10) to 800 0.9 > p > 303 bar Output
p ˜ 40 (ts + 30) to 800 10 > t > 804 °C Binary output BA
(with wired-OR diodes)
Water 1 to 40 tV: 15 to 200 0.9 > p > 40 bar • Signal state "0" ˆ 1.5 V
tR: 10 to 195 tV > 200 °C • Signal state "1" 19 to 26 V
tR < 10 °C • Permissible load 30 mA, short-circuit-proof
• Short-circuit current < 220 mA, short-circuit-proof
Nominal temperature difference (NTD) ˜ 10 °C Analog output Iy
• Output signal 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA
Table 1/13 Application ranges and limit data of heat quantity computer • Permissible load 0 to 750 W
• Load voltage –1 to +16 V
7 Function transmitter • Open-circuit voltage ˆ 21 V
The function transmitter simulates mathematical functions • Influence of load ˆ 0.1%
y = f (x) in the 1st quadrant which are steady over the complete • Resolution 0.1%
• Zero error ˆ 0.1% of full-scale value
range. • Full-scale value error ˆ 0.3% of span
The functional equation is as follows: • Conformity error ˆ 0.1% of span
Voltage output for
y = E1 · c1 + E2 · c2 (9) transmitter supply DC 20 to 26 V
The function transmitter is used where a non-linear relationship • Permissible load 60 mA, short-circuit-proof
• Short-circuit current < 200 mA, pulsed
exists between the input and output variables, e.g. when starting Coupling with other systems See Instruction Manual
up physical or chemical processes or when correcting physical C73000-B7476-C131 or
variables (e.g. valve characteristics). Catalog MP 31 ("Compact Con-
trollers")
The desired function is simulated by the fixed assignment of 13
ordinate values (interpolation points) to the input signal. Accuracy
Computer cycle time 125 ms ± 0.1%
The user can select functions with or without smoothing at the A/D conversion
interpolation points. Smoothed functions are simulated using • Method Successive approximation per
parabolas, non-rounded functions by straight lines. input > 120 conversions and
mean-value generations within
It is possible to add two input voltages E1 and E2 weighted by 20 or 16.67 ms
two constants c1 and c2 (y = f (E1, c1, E2, c2)). The total of the • Resolution 11 bits
two voltages then applies as the input voltage for the function • Zero error ˆ 0.2% of full-scale value
transmitter. The two constants can be adjusted between –199.9 • Full-scale value error ˆ 0.3% of span
and +199,9%. This means that it is important when using only • Conformity error ˆ 0.2% of span
• Ambient temperature effect 0.2% of full-scale value per 10 K
one input voltage that it is applied through the quasi-open input
of the other. If one or two input voltages are to be connected, it Rated operating conditions
must be ensured that c1 and/or c2 are also parameterized dif- Installation conditions
ferent from zero. Type of installation Panel or field mounting
Ambient conditions
It is also possible to implement the function "Correction factor = Ambient temperature 0 to 50 °C
1" for the function transmitter by pressing a key or using the Storage and transport temperature –25 to +75 °C
binary input. In this case, the output signal is equal to the addi- Climate class XXF DIN 40 040
tion of E1 and E2 with the corresponding factors c1 and c2 Degree of protection to EN 60 529
(y = E1 · c1 + E2 · c2). • For panel mounting
- Connections IP 20 (plugged)
- Housing IP 30
- Front panel IP 64
• For field mounting IP 65
Design
Weight
• For panel mounting Approx. 1.2 kg
• For field mounting Approx. 2.6 kg
• Housing for field mounting Approx. 1.4 kg
Dimensions See page 1/146
Power supply
Power supply unit AC 240, 230, 220, 120, 115, 110
or 24 V, 48 to 63 Hz,
Power consumption Approx. 21 VA DC 24 V, approx.
21 W

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■ Technical data - Measured-value computer (continued) ■ Technical data - supplementary modules (continued)
Display Analog input module for
Display for process variables, thermocouples 10 mV ˆ DU ˆ 600 mV
configuring unit and parameters 4-digit 7-segment display Current 0 to 20 mA; 4 to 20 mA by config-
• Character color Red uring
• Character height 7 mm Input resistance
• Display range –1999 to +9999 • Difference 2 MW
• Decimal point Can be set • Common mode 1 MW
• Measuring rate 0.125 to 5 s, adjustable together Permissible common-mode voltage –10 to +10 V
with y indicator Line resistances RL
• Resolution 1 digit • Two-wire system RL3 + RL4 ˆ 300 W
• Display error Corresponding to A/D converter Connection diagram See Instruction Manual
and analog inputs C73000-B7476-C130
Display for engineering unit 10 red LEDs Weight Approx. 0.1 kg
Display for output value 2-digit 7-segment display
• Character color Red Relay output module Output of limits, passive pulses for
• Character height 7 mm volume/mass and heat quantity
• Display range –9 to +109% Contact material Ag-Ni
(display h0 = 100%, Loading capacity
display h9 = 109%) • Max. switching voltage AC 30 V, DC 35 V
• Measuring rate 0.125 to 5 s, adjustable together • Max. switching current AC/DC 5 A
with y indicator • Max. switching power AC 150 VA,
• Resolution 1 digit = 1% DC 100 W, 24 V
• Display error Corresponding to A/D converter DC 80 W, 30 V
and analog inputs Connection diagram See Instruction Manual
C73000-B7476-C130
Weight Approx. 0.1 kg
Binary output module Output of active pulses for limits
and counters (volume/mass and
heat quantity)
Input 1 binary input
• Input signal 13 to 35 V
Output 4 binary outputs, including 2
outputs for limit monitors and 2
further outputs for limit monitors or
1 or 2 pulse outputs for volume,
mass or heat quantity
■ Technical data - Supplementary modules • Output signal
• Max. load current
20 to 26 V
30 mA, short-circuit-proof
Analog input module for current • Short-circuit current < 200 mA, pulsed
or voltage • Destruction limit, static –1 or +35 V
Current 0 to 20 mA; 4 to 20 mA Connection diagram See Instruction Manual
by configuring C73000-B7476-C130
• Input resistance Weight Approx. 0.1 kg
- Difference 49.9 W ± 0.1%
• Permissible common-mode 0 to 10 V Interface module Serial interface
voltage (rated range) Transmitted signals V.24/V.28 signals to CCITT-V.24
Voltage 0 to 10 V Transmitted data Operating state, process vari-
• Input resistance ables, parameters and configur-
- Difference 200 kW ing switches
- Common mode 200 kW Transmission procedure To DIN 66 258 A or B
• Permissible common-mode –10 to +10 V Character format 10 bits (start bit, ASCII characters
voltage with 7 bits, parity bit and stop bit)
Connection diagram See Instruction Manual Transmission rate 300 to 9600 bits/s
C73000-B7476-C130 Transmission Asynchronous, half-duplex;
Weight Approx. 0.1 kg full-duplex for NAK
Stations which can be addressed 32
Analog input module for Pt 100 Time monitoring of data traffic 1 to 25 s
resistance thermometer 19 W ˆ DR ˆ 375.51 W Electrical isolation Txd: without
–200 °C to +800 °C Rxd: with opto isolator
Supply voltage 100 mV/DR Cable length at 9600 bits/s Max. 10 m,
Line resistances RL max. 1000 m with additional bus
• Two-wire system RL1 + RL4 ˆ 10 W driver C73451-A347-B202
• Three-wire system RL1 = RL3 = RL4 ˆ 50 W (20-mA current loop)
• Four-wire system RL ˆ 80 W Connection diagram See Instruction Manual
Connection diagram See Instruction Manual C73000-B7476-C130
C73000-B7476-C130 Weight Approx. 0.1 kg
Weight Approx. 0.1 kg
Digital thumbwheel switch For volume/mass and heat quan-
Analog input module for other tity
resistance thermometers 80 W ˆ DR ˆ 1200 W Power supply DC 24 V ± 10%, approx. 50 mW
Supply current Approx. 5 mA ± 5% Counting frequency Max. 10 pulses/s
Line resistances RL Pulse duration Min. 50 ms
• Two-wire system < 10 W Pulse/pause ratio 1:1
• Three-wire system < 10 W Temperature range –10 to +50 °C
• Four-wire system < 10 W Number of digits 6
Connection diagram See Instruction Manual Character size 17 mm × 4 mm
C73000-B7476-C130 Degree of protection (front panel) IP 65 to EN 60 529
Weight Approx. 0.1 kg Dimensions See page 1/146

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■ Ordering data
.
Order No.
Measured-value computer 7NG1002-
Correction computer for flow or level, function trans- - 71 7 7 7 7
mitter, enthalpy computer, heat quantity computer
with two analog inputs 0 or 4 to 20 mA,
one analog output 0 or 4 to 20 mA,
one binary input and one binary output
Design for panel mounting
• Without adjustment2) 1BA
• With adjustment2) 2BA
(specify Order code Y01)
Design for field mounting
• Without adjustment2) 3BA
• With adjustment2) 4BA
(specify Order code Y01)
Power supply AC 220 V, 200 V 11
AC 110 V, 120 V 12
AC/DC 24 V 14

Further information Order code3)


Adjustment: configuring and parameterization Y01
(computers 7NG1002-2AA.. and -4AA..)
Enclose questionnaire (page 1/147) with order.
Additional modules
Analog input module
• For current or voltage J08
• For Pt 100 resistance thermometer P08
• For other resistance sensors R08
• For thermocouples T08
Relay output module for limit monitoring D18
or for pulse outputs (volume/mass and
heat quantity)
Fig. 1/173 Measured-value computer 7NG1002 for panel mounting, dim. Binary output module E18
• Active pulse signals for limit monitoring and digital
thumbwheel switches (vol./mass and heat quantity)
Interface module V.24 or V.28 C38
Digital thumbwheel switch, 6-digit, for flow correction
computer and for heat quantity computer
Display: volume/mass
• Delivered as single part C01
• Installed (only for computers for field mounting) C03
Display: heat quantity
• Delivered as single part C02
• Installed (only for computers for field mounting) C04
Special design: Heat computer "Condensation" F01
Parts for retrofitting Order No.
Housing for field mounting
Preassembled 7NG1910-8AA
Fig. 1/174 Measured-value computer 7NG1002 for field mounting, dim. Preassembled, with one digital thumbwheel switch,
6-digit, for flow and heat quantity
• Display: volume/mass 7NG1910-8AB
• Display: heat quantity 7NG1910-8AC
Preassembled, with two digital thumbwheel switches,
6-digit, for flow and heat quantity
• Display: volume/mass and heat quantity 7NG1910-8AD
Software
7NG1002 control program
Configuring, parameterization, storage, transmission,
reception and display of data; executable with
MS-DOS 3.x German 7NG1800-1AC
Version 2.2; 3½-inch diskette English 7NG1800-1AD
Documentation
Instruction Manual for computer 7NG1002
• German C73000-
Fig. 1/175 Digital thumbwheel switch, dimensions B7400-C130
• English C73000-
1) B7476-C130
Mounting immediately on top of one another is permitted when the • French C73000-
permissible ambient temperature is taken into account. B7477-C130
2) Adjustment means configuring and parameterization of the computer.
3) Please add "-Z" to the Order No.; Order codes additive, any sequence. Instruction Manual for computer 7NG1002, C73000-
communication via serial interface, German/English B7474-C131

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s Questionnaire for measured-value computer 7NG1002


for determining the data for configuring and parameterization

Ordered by ______________________________________________
Order code ______________________________________________
Order item ______________________________________________
Measuring point code ______________________________________________
Person responsible and telephone _____________________________ ____________
Extension
Customer ______________________________________________
Factory entry ______________________________________________
Remarks ______________________________________________

Measured-value computer ordered:


7NG1002 – B A 1 – Z
+ +

The measured-value computer is Data for configuring


to be used as: and parameterization
• Correction computer for flow K See questionnaire Part 1
• Correction computer for level L See questionnaire Part 2
• Enthalpy computer E See questionnaire Part 3
• Heat quantity computer W See questionnaire Part 4
• Heat quantity counter WMZ See questionnaire Part 4
• Function transmitter F See questionnaire Part 5

Inputs and outputs


Assignments of inputs and outputs, see page 1/150

Output values
In the basic setting for flow and level, the input and output signals correspond to the
same range. In the case of enthalpy and heat quantity, the output variable is determined
from the input variables (p, T or p, T, q).
e.g. Input Output

0/4 to 20 mA Correction 0/4 to 20 mA


computer
0 to 10 t/h for flow 0 to 10 t/h

If the output signal is to be assigned to a different measuring range than the input signal,
this must be specified under the data for the output variable.
e.g. Input Output

0/4 to 20 mA Correction 0/4 to 20 mA


computer
0 to 10 t/h for flow 0 to 12 t/h or 0 to 8 t/h

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Further settings
e.g.
• Transmitter monitoring
• Limit signalling (for input and output variables)
• Output value limiting Iy (min., max.)
• Reaction with transmitter fault
• Linearization of input variables
• Disabling of configuring and parameterization
• Bus interface
• Other settings

Special features
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Input and output variable


Please mark desired functions, input variables and output variables with a cross

Inputs Outputs
Basic functions of measured- Input variables Analog inputs Inputs module Analog Pulse
value computer 7NG1002
I I U R T P I I
Abbre- Current Current Volt- Resis- Thermo- Pt 1001) Current Current
viation 0 to 4 to age tance couple 0 to 4 to
20 mA 20 mA 20 mA 20 mA
K Correction • Flow q Corrected flow • Volume V
computer q corr or
for flow • Pressure p mass m
• Temperature t
L Correction • Level Corrected level
computer Diff. pressure Dp h corr
for level
• Pressure p
• Temperature t
E Enthalpy Enthalpy
computer h
• Pressure p
• Temperature t
W Heat quantity • Flow q Heat flow • Heat quantity Q
computer (heat output)
or • Pressure p F • Volume V
or
• Temperature mass m
with steam or
condensation t
WMZ Heat quantity • Temperature
counter with water
Inlet tV
Return tR
F Function Function variable
transmitter Y
• Input variable 1 E1
• Input variable 2 E2

We confirm that the data in the questionnaire are complete:


Date __________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________

The filled-in Part 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the questionnaire (pages 1/149 to 1/153) which applies to the desired function of the measured-
value computer must be enclosed.

Please note:
Only questionnaires which have been filled-in completely can be processed.
1) Connection in two-wire system
three-wire system
four-wire system

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1 Correction computer for flow Part 1


1.1 Data of input variables
1.1.1 Flow q
• Flowmeter: Differential pressure transmitter: Dp or D p
A flow correction for linear flow measuring procedure is not possible.
Measured medium: Water (only T correction) Steam
Saturated steam (only p correction) Gas
Mass flow qm Max. ___________ , _______ kg/h t/h
Min. ___________ , _______ (if different from 0)
Volume flow qv Max. ___________ , _______ m3/h
in operating state Min. ___________ , _______ (if different from 0)
Volume flow qn Max. ___________ , _______ m3/h
referred to standard Min. ___________ , _______ (if different from 0)
temperature and pressure
• Primary differential pressure device data (design data according to design report)
Pressure pe,B _______________ bar1) (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs,B _______________ bar (absolute pressure)
Average atmospheric pressure pamb _______________ bar
Temperature tB _______________ °C

1.1.2 Pressure p
Measuring range of pressure gauge
or pe _______________ to _______________ bar, pressure transmitter
or pabs _______________ to _______________ bar, absolute pressure transmitter

1.1.3 Temperature t
Measuring range of temperature measuring equipment
t _______________ to _______________ °C

1.2 Correction ranges


Pressure pe,min._______________ bar; pe,max. _______________ bar (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs,min._______________ bar; pabs,max. _______________ bar (absolute pressure)

Temperature tmin. _______________ °C, tmax. _______________ °C


Additional settings, if required: ______________________________________________

1.3 Data of output variables


1.3.1 Analog output variable
If the measuring range corresponding to the output signal (e.g. 0 to 110 t/h) deviates from the
measuring range corresponding to the input signal (e.g. 0 to 100 t/h).
• Corrected flow qcorr
Start-of-scale value ____________ , _______ Dimension ______
Full-scale value ____________ , _______ Dimension ______

1.3.2 Output switch-off value


(selectable from 0 to 10% of max. flow qmax.)
Referred to input signal qmax.______________ %
Referred to output signal qcorr,max.______________ %

1.3.3 Pulse significance of binary output


for counting of quantity with flow
• Volume 1 pulse = __________________ m3
or
• Mass 1 pulse = __________________ kg or ______________ t
1) If pB ˆ 2 it is recommendable to use an absolute pressure transmitter.

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2 Correction computer for level Part 2


2.1 Data of input variables
2.1.1 Level L
• Differential pressure transmitter (Dp ~ h)
Upper level – start-of-scale value hA ________ , ________ m
Lower level – full-scale level hE ________ , ________ m
• Distance between measuring points hs ________ , ________ m

2.1.2 Pressure p
• Pressure correction without compensation of fixed reference column temperature,
average temperature of reference column _________________ °C,
(50 °C is used if no data provided)
• Measuring range of pressure gauge
or pe _______________ to _______________ bar (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs _______________ to _______________ bar (absolute pressure)

2.1.3 Temperature t
• Pressure correction with compensation of reference column temperature
Measuring range of temperature equipment: t _______________ to _______________ °C,
(max. temperature range: 0 to 100 °C)
Additional settings, if required:

2.2 Data of output variables


2.2.1 Analog output variable
If the measuring range corresponding to the output signal (e.g. 0.100 to 0.350 m) deviates from the
measuring range corresponding to the input signal (e.g. 0.100 to 0.300 m).
• Corrected level hcorr
Start-of-scale value ________ , ________ m
Full-scale value _______ , ________ m
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
For pressure correction of the level of boiling water in closed vessels, the measuring range must be equal to the
distance between the measuring points, and the transmitter is designed for a calculated pressure of 1 bar (absolute).
Pressure correction means: the static pressure is measured separately and recorded by a correction or measured-value
computer.

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3 Enthalpy computer Part 3


3.1 Data of input variables
3.1.1 Pressure p
• Measuring range of pressure gauge
or pe _______________ to _______________ bar (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs _______________ to _______________ bar (absolute pressure)

3.1.2 Temperature t
Measuring range of temperature measuring equipment
t _______________ to _______________ °C

3.2 Data of output variables


3.2.1 Analog output variable
If a certain value is required:
• Max. specific enthalpy h at 20 mA ___________________ kJ/kg

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4 Heat quantity computer/counter Part 4


4.1 Data of input variables
4.1.1 Flow q
• Flowmeter: Differential pressure transmitter: Dp or Dp Other: ______________
Flow measurement: Inlet
Return
Measured medium: Water Condensation Steam
(with T correction with (with T correction with (with p and T correction
primary differential primary differential with primary differential
pressure devices) pressure devices) pressure devices)
Volume flow qv ____________ , ________ m3/h
Mass flow qm ____________ , ________ kg/h t/h
• When using a primary differential pressure device
Data from the design report
Pressure pe, B _______________ bar1) (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs, B _______________ bar (absolute pressure)
Average atmospheric pressure pamb _______________ bar
Temperature tB _______________ °C

4.1.2 Pressure p (with steam)


Measuring range of pressure gauge
or pe _______________ to _______________ bar (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs _______________ to _______________ bar (absolute pressure)

4.1.3 Temperature t (with steam)


Measuring range of temperature measuring equipment:
t _______________ to _______________ °C

4.1.4 Inlet temperature tV, return temperature tR (with water)


• Measuring range of temperature measuring equipment in inlet
tV _______________ to _______________ °C
• Measuring range of temperature measuring equipment in return
tR _______________ to _______________ °C

4.2 Correction ranges


• With steam p and T correction
• With water T correction
Pressure pe,min._______________ bar; pe,max. _______________ bar (above atmospheric pressure)
or pabs,min._______________ bar; pabs,max. _______________ bar (absolute pressure)

Temperature tmin. _______________ °C, tmax. _______________ °C

4.3 Data of output variables


4.3.1 Analog output variable
• Max. heat flow F max. at 20 mA _______________________ kW MW

4.3.2 Binary output variables


Heat quantity 1 pulse _______________________ kWh MWh
Volume 1 pulse _______________________ m3
or
Mass 1 pulse _______________________ kg t

1) If pB ˆ 2 it is recommendable to use an absolute pressure transmitter.

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5 Function transmitter/curve computer Part 5


5.1 Data of input variables E1 and E2
• Variable E1 _______________
• Variable E2 _______________

5.2 Function data Y = f(x)


5.2.1 Weighting of input variables E1 and E2
• Constant c1 _______________ % Selectable from –199.9 to +199.9%
(weighting of input variable E1)
• Constant c2 _______________ % Selectable from –199.9 to +199.9%
(weighting of input variable E2)

5.2.2 Definition of arithmetic functions


y = f (E1 ¼ c1 + E2 ¼ c2)
• y = f (E1)
• y = f (E1, c1)
• y = f (E1, c1, E2)
• y = f (E1, c1, E2, c2)

5.2.3 Type of function transmitter


Without smoothing of interpolation points
Without smoothing of interpolation points

5.2.4 Function values of output variable y


Please specify the output variable y in four digits, in % (adjustable from –10 to +110%),
depending on the input variables E1 and E2, taking into consideration the
constants c1 and c2.
Output variable y (interpolation points 0 to 6)
Interpolation point – 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
x value in % –10 0 10 20 30 40 50
1
Output )
y value
in %

Output variable y (interpolation points 7 to 12)


Interpolation point 7 8 9 10 11 12
x value in % 60 70 80 90 100 110
1
Output )
y value
in %

1) These y values should be defined for equations of higher order (exponents > 1).
The function (y = f(x)) is then determined more exactly between the x values 0 to 10% and 90 to 100%.

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