Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit PCL340 du fabricant Omega
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1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1.1 Contacting OMEGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1.2 Standard Equipment . . . . . . . . . . .
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1. Introduction The OMEGA PCL340 Series is designed to be a simple to use yet very versatile pressure calibrator . Its internal pressure sensor combined with inputs for mA, voltage and switch contacts allow the PCL340 Series to calibrate a variety of pressure devices.
Symbol Description Double Insulated Electric Shock Fuse PE Ground Hot Surface (Burn Hazard) Read the User’s Manual (Important Information) Off On The following definitions apply to the terms “Warning” and “Caution”. • “W arning” identifies conditions and actions that may pose hazards to the user .
3 • Select the proper function and range for your measurement. • Make sure the battery cover is closed and latched before you operate the calibrator . • Remove test leads from the calibrator before you open the battery door . • Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation or exposed metal.
2. Calibrator Interface Figure 1 shows the location of the process measurement inputs, while table 1 describes their use. Figure 1 Process Measurement Inputs T able 1 Process Measurement Inputs No. Name Description 1, 2 Input T erminals These terminals are used to measure current, voltage and a contact closure for switch test.
Figure 2 Keypad T able 2 Key F unctions No. Name Description 1 Function K eys These keys are used in various ways, primarily to configure the calibrator 2 ON/OFF Key This key is used to turn the calibrator on and off 3 ZERO Key This key is used to zero pressure measurements 4 Backlight Key This key is used to turn the backlight on and off 2.
6 Figure 3 Display T able 3 Display Functions No. Name Description 1 Primary P arameters Indicates what is being measured. 2 Span Indicator Indicates the percent of the 4 to 20 mA span. (For mA and mA Loop functions only) 3 Pressure Units Indicates one of 17 pressure units available for display .
7 OTHER DISPLA YS With a single display the following modes are available: P[1] = Pressure on left side sensor . [EXT] = Pressure with external pressure module. P[1] ST = Switch T est with left side sensor . [EXT] ST = Switch T est with external pressure module.
8 Figure 4 Menu Map.
9 2.2 Using the Backlight The backlight is controlled by the dedicated backlight key . It toggles on and off when the key is pressed; this is one of the few functions that cannot be controlled by the serial interface.
10 2.4.1 Setting the Contrast From the Contrast Main Menu choose the CONTRAST option to access the Contrast Adjustment Menu. Use the arrow keys to adjust the display contrast to the desired level and then use the CONTRAST DONE option to return home. 2.
11 2.4.4 Setting AutoShut-off Parameters The calibrator can be set to automatically shut-off after a selected number of minutes; this function can also be disabled. T o set the auto shut off parameters select the AUTO OFF option on the Auto Shut Off Main Menu.
12 configurations of the other currently active displays, if the configurations are in conflict the recalled display’s configuration is modified to avoid the conflict. If all three displays are deactivated the L OWER display will come on automatically 3.
13 including gauge, vacuum, differential and absolute. The modules work seamlessly with the calibrator . Simply plug them into the interface and select [EXT] (external sensor). Since the interface between the calibrator and the module is digital all the accuracy and display resolution is derived from the module.
Figure 7 5. Measuring V oltage T o measure voltage use the input terminals in the front of the calibrator . Select the Volts function on one of the displays.
6. Performing a Pressure Switch T est Figure 10 T o perform a switch test, follow these steps: 1. Change the setup to Setup 4 (default switch test). Setup 4: The upper display is set to [P1] ST , all other displays are off. Important NOTE: The pressure Switch T est can be performed with the following functions[P1] ST , or EXT ST .
5. Apply pressure with the pump slowly until the switch opens. Important NOTE: In the switch test mode the display update rate is increased to help capture changing pressure inputs. Even with this enhanced sample rate pressurizing the device under test should be done slowly to ensure accurate readings.
17 9. Press the “NEW TEST” option to clear the data and perform another test. 10. Press the “DONE” option to end the test and return to the standard pressure setting. Example: [P1] ST will return to [P1]. Important NOTE: The previous example uses a normally closed switch.
18 7.2 Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current T ransmitter T o calibrate a pressure-to-current transmitter (P/I), perform the following steps: 1. Connect the calibrator and the pump to the transmitter . 2. Apply pressure with the pump. 3. Measure the current output of the transmitter .
19 Figure 12. Example : Suppose a pressure transmitter under test is 30 psi (2 Bar) Full Scale and outputs a corresponding 4 to 20 mA signal. The user can program in a 0 to 30 psi pressure span into the calibrator and the calibrator will calculate and display the deviation or % Error from the expected 4 to 20 mA output.
20 4. L OOP POWER can be toggled on/off, select NEXT when done. 5. Use SELECT to toggle through the UNIT options, and select NEXT to move on. 6. Use the ↑ and ↓ arrows to set the 100% point of the desired pressure range, select DONE SET when finished.
21 Note: The 0% and 100% point will be saved in non-volatile memory until they are changed again by the user for the internal sensors, and external pressure modules. When using an external module the 0% and 100% are set to low and full scale of the module until the user changes it, or if it was previously saved.
22 Setup 3: The upper display is set to [P1] mode and the middle is set to [VOL TS] mode, lower is off . Setup 4: The upper display is set to [P1], the lower display is set to [EXT]. Setup 5: The upper display is set to [P1], and the lower display is set to mA Loop.
23 9. Remote Operation 9.1 Remote Interface The calibrator can be remotely controlled using a PC terminal, or by a computer program running the calibrator in an automated system. It uses an RS-232 serial port connection for remote operation. NOTE: T o use the remote control option a custom RS-232 cable must be purchased from OMEGA (LEM232).
24 T o set up remote operation of the calibrator on the Windows Hyper T erminal, connected to a COM port on the PC as in Figure 23, use the following procedure: 1. Start Hyper T erminal (located in Accessories/Communications of the Windows Start menu) 2.
25 The calibrator may be controlled using commands and queries. All commands may be entered using upper or lower case. The commands are divided into the following categories: Calibrator Commands Only the calibrator uses these commands. For example VAL? asks for the values displayed on the calibrator display .
Integer For most computers and controllers they are decimal numbers ranging from -32768 to 32768. For example: F AUL T? could return 110 Refer to the Error Codes table (T able 8) for more information on error codes. Floating Floating numbers have up to 15 significant figures and exponents.
9.5 Remote Commands and Error Codes The following tables list all commands, and their descriptions, that are accepted by the calibrator . T able 5: Common Commands Command Description *CLS (Clear status.) Clears the error queue. *IDN? Identification query .
28 ST_ST ART Starts a switch test ST_OPEN? Returns pressure value at which the switch opened ST_CL OSE? Returns pressure value at which the switch closed ST_DEAD? Returns pressure value of the deadban.
29 T able 8: Error Codes Error Number Error Description 100 A non-numeric entry was received where it should be a numeric entry 101 T oo many digits entered 102 Invalid units or parameter value receiv.
30 9.6.2 Calibrator Commands DAMP T urns the dampening function on or off. For example: If you send DAMP ON this will turn the dampening function on. DAMP? Returns the current state of the dampening function. For example: If you send DAMP? It will return ON if the dampening function is on.
31 ERROR _L OOP T urns loop power on or off in percent error mode. For example: T o set loop power on send ERROR_L OOP ON. ERROR _L OOP? Returns the current state of loop power in percent error mode. For example: If you send ERROR_L OOP? It will return ON if loop power is on in error mode.
FUNC Sets the display indicated in argument one to the function indicated in argument 2. For example: T o set the lower display to P1 Pressure mode send FUNC L OWER,P1.
L O_ERR Sets the 0% point for the percent error mode calculation in the current engineering units. For example: T o set the 0% point to 20 psi send L O_ERR 20. L O_ERR? Returns the 0% point for the percent error mode calculation. For example: If the 0% point is set to 20 psi, L O_ERR? would return 2.
PRES_UNIT? Returns the pressure unit used when measuring pressure for each of the 3 displays. REMOTE Puts the calibrator in remote mode. From the remote mode the user can still use the keypad to get back to local unless the command L OCKOUT was entered before REMOTE.
10. Specifications (18 °C to 28 °C unless otherwise noted.) General Instrument Setup Recall 5; last used on power -up Environmental Operating T emperature -10 °C to +50 °C Storage T emperature -20 °C to +60 °C Power Requirements 6.0 VDC Battery F our (4) standard AA cells Battery Life > 25 hours, typical usage Physical Dimensions 8.
11. Maintenance 11.1 Replacing Batteries Replace batteries as soon as the battery indicator turns on to avoid false measurements. If the batteries discharge too deeply the PCL340 will automatically shut down to avoid battery leakage. Note: Use only AA size alkaline batteries or optional rechargeable battery pack.
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WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER OME GA ENGINEERING, INC. war rants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purc hase. OMEGA ’ s War ranty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year pr oduct warranty to co ver handling and shipping time.
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