pLevel and PressureOperating InstructionsVEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)iZEROSPANtOPERATE VEGADIS 10E12AM10+4...20mA+--123 5678 VEGADIS 10E12AM10+4...20mA+
10 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Product description7285~7682Pg 13,5~76M20x1,59082~768290½" NPT156781.5 DimensionsHousing without indicating module with
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 11GP20G ¼G ½ A87ø17,53SW 27GR20ø11,4G ½ A87ø17,53SW 27GN251520SW 27¼" NPT½" NPT92GA2520ø11,4½" NPT92SW 27GB25ø3M
12 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Mounting, electrical connection2 Mounting2.1 Mounting instructionsVEGABAR can be mounted in any position.Cable entries must p
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 130 - 20 bar8765321–+0 - 20 barVEGABAR with indicating moduleFunctionground 1)Ammeter for local controlSupply voltage12 … 36 V
14 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Supply via a PLC with active input circuitProcessing is carried out via a PLC with active input circuit.+ – –1 2
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 154 SetupElectrical connection and setup can be sim-plified by temporarily mounting the cover orthe indicating module on VEGABA
16 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Setup2 Adjustment of span(e.g. process pressure or level at maximum)• Set rotary switch to span.• By pushing the "+“ and
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 17Depending on parameter:change value (increase) orchoose from listChoose menu item or interruptinputAcc. to the menu item, sav
18 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)SetupMenu schematicAd-just-mentCalcu-lationOutput Simula-tionOperate0.2mbarEscapeAdjustwithpress.Adjustwithoutpress.EscapeZer
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 19SetupAddi-tionalfunct.EscapeSensordataLan-guageLan-guageEnglishResetP max150mbarTemp.30.7°CFabr.-Date49.98P min-0.3mbarReset
2 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Safety information, Note Ex areaSafety informationPlease read this manual carefully, and also takenote of country-specific ins
20 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)SetupAdjustment taking the current pres-sure into account (live adjustment)The live adjustment comprises two steps:1 Adjustme
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 21Setup3 Adjustment of zeroAdjust zero with the "+“ or "–“ keyand save with the "OK“ key.4 Adjustment of spanAdj
22 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)SetupSimulationYou can adjust with the "+“ and "-“key an individual pressure or %value to check the outputs of VE-
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 23Diagnostics5 Diagnostics5.1 MaintenanceVEGABAR process pressure transmitters aremaintenance-free.5.2 Failure rectificationFau
24 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Diagnostics~1 2 3+–––+mAVoltage CurrentVExternalenergy sourceAmmeter for localcontrolmAChecking pressure compensationOp
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 25Instrument modification6 Instrument modification6.1 Exchange of adjustmentmodulesThe modular construction of VEGABAR allowsre
26 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Instrument modification6.2 Exchange of electronicsYou first have to remove the adjustment mod-ule as described in chapter &qu
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 276.3 Exchange of the process fittingThe process fitting on VEGABAR 40 can beeasily exchanged.• First loosen the three screws o
ISO 9001The statements on types, application, use and operating conditions ofthe sensors and processing systems correspond to the latest infor-mation
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 3ContentsContentsSafety information ... 2Note Ex area ...
4 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Product description1 Product description1.1 Function and configurationVEGABAR 40 process pressure transmittersare efficient in
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 5Product description1.3 Technical dataMechanical dataMaterials, wetted partsProcess connection brass 2.041, stainless steel 1.4
6 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)Product descriptionNominal measuring rangeGauge pressure resistanceLow pressure resistanceGauge pressure0…0,1 bar / 0…10 kPa 1
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 7Product descriptionElectrical dataAdjustment rangesZero adjustable from -20 … +95 % of nominal rangeSpan adjustable from 3,3 …
8 VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA)1)Relating to the nominal measuring range.2)In the compensated temperature range of 0°C … +80°C, reference temperature 20°C.3)
VEGABAR 40 (4 … 20 mA) 9Product descriptionOperating conditionsAmbient conditionsAmbient temperature -40°C … +85°C- with indicating module -20°C … +70
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