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DPI 610 / 615 IS: Intrinsically Safe Portable Pressure Calibrator

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DPI 610 / 615 IS

Intrinsically Safe Portable Pressure Calibrator


Instruction Manual

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Safety
WARNING Before operating this intrinsically safe instrument, read the safety
instructions and the special conditions of safe use.
Do not apply pressure greater the maximum safe working pressure to the sensor.
The manufacturer has designed this equipment to be safe when operated using the procedures
detailed in this manual. Do not use this equipment for any other purpose than that stated.
This publication contains operating and safety instructions that must be followed to ensure safe
operation and to maintain the equipment in a safe condition. The safety instructions are either
warnings or cautions issued to protect the user and the equipment from injury or damage.
Use suitably qualified* technicians and good engineering practice for all procedures in this
publication.

Maintenance
The equipment must be maintained using the procedures in this publication. Further
manufacturer’s procedures should be carried out by authorized service agents or the
manufacturer’s service departments.
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For technical advice contact the manufacturer.

Symbols
Symbol Description
This equipment meets the requirements of all relevant European safety directives. The
equipment carries the CE mark.

This symbol, on the equipment, indicates a warning and that the user should refer to the
user manual.
Ce symbole, sur l'appareil, est un avertissement qui indique que l'utilisateur doit consulter
le manuel d'utilisation.
Do not dispose of this product as household waste. Use an approved organization that
collects and/or recycles waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information,
contact one of these:
- Our customer service department: Druck.com
- Your local government office.

ATEX Approved Models


Introduction
These instructions detail the requirements for using the DPI 610 IS and DPI 615 IS intrinsically
safe pressure calibrator in a hazardous area. Read the whole publication before starting.

* A qualified technician must have the necessary technical knowledge, documentation, special test
equipment and tools to carry out the required work on this equipment.

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Markings

II 1 G......................................................................................... Equipment group & category


Ex ia IIC T4 Ga.................................................................................Hazardous location markings
BAS02ATEX1174X............................................................................................Certificate number

1180 ................................................................................................................... CE Mark


DPI 61X IS ................................................................................................Specific apparatus type
(Pressure Range in mbar or psi .............................................................Full-scale pressure rating
Druck LTD. Groby LE6 0FH, UK ..............................................Manufacturer's name and address
SN *******/YY-MM....................................... Serial number and date of manufacture, Year-Month.

Requirements and Conditions


Batteries
WARNING Only replace batteries in a safe area.

Power supply use only 6 x LR14 (C) batteries:


• Duracell MN1400-LR14
• Procell lndustrial MN1400-LR14
• Energizer E93.KR14.C.AM2
• Energizer Industrial EN93
• Varta 4014 LR14.C.AM2
Special Conditions for Safe Use
1. The DPI 61X Series Pressure Calibrator is not capable of withstanding the 500 V RMS
electric strength test between external connectors and frame of the equipment as required
by EN 60079-11. This must be taken into account when using the equipment for input
measurements in a system.
2. The outer enclosure may contain light metals in the form of aluminium, magnesium, titanium
or zirconium. The equipment must be operated in such a manner as to prevent the possibility
of it being subjected to impact or friction.
Note: Does not apply whilst the equipment is in transit within the optional carrying case.
Electrical Parameters
Maximum Output Parameters:

lin (SK1a) Vin (SK2a) SwitchIn (SK3a)


Uo = 1.1 V dc Uo = 1.1 V dc Uo = 1.1 V dc
Io = 0.16 mA dc Io = 0.11 µA dc Io = 12 mA dc
Po = 0.15 mW Po = 0.03 µW Po = 11 mW
Ci = 0.05 µF Ci = 0 Ci = 0.05 µF
Li = 0 Li = 0 Li = 0

a. The output parameters at sockets SK1, SK2 and SK3 do not exceed the values
specified in clause 5.7, Simple Apparatus, of EN 60079-11.

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lout (SK6) RS232 External Transducer
Uo = 7.9 V dc Uo = 7.6 V dc Uo = 7.9 V dc
Ci = 0 Io = 82 mA dc Io = 155 mA dc
Li = 0.1 mH Po = 162 mW Po = 0.43 W
Ci = 0 Ci = 0.15 µF
Li = 0 Li = 0.9 mH
Um = 250 V Co = 8.6 µF
Lo = 0.3 mH

Maximum Safe Input Parameters:

SK1, SK2, SK3 and SK6


Ui = 30 V
li = 100 mA
Pi = 1.0 W

Installation
WARNING Do not use tools on the pressure calibrator that might cause
incendive sparks - this can cause an explosion.

• Provide additional protection for equipment that may be damaged in service.


• Installation should be carried out by qualified plant installation technicians in compliance with
the latest issue of EN 60079-14.
Declaration Requirements - EU Directive 2014/34/EU
The DPI 610 IS and DPI 615 IS pressure calibrators are designed and manufactured to meet the
essential health and safety requirements not covered by the EU Type Examination Certificate
BAS02ATEX1174X when installed as detailed above.

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Contents

1. Introduction 1
1.1 General 1
1.2 Description of Procedures 1
1.3 Using This Guide 2
1.4 Maximum Instrument Ratings 2
1.5 Operator Controls 3
1.6 Display 3
1.7 Hard Key Functions 4
1.8 Soft Keys 4
1.9 Cursor Keys 4
1.10 Electrical Connections 6

2. Getting Started 7
2.1 Fitting Batteries 7
2.2 Switching On 7
2.3 Change Pressure Units 8
2.4 Voltage and Current Measurements 8
2.5 Typical Calibration Set-up (Pressure to Voltage) 9
2.5.1 General Procedure 9
2.6 Zero Display Reading 9

3. Task Selection 11
3.1 Task Key 11
3.2 Using TASK Functions 11
3.3 Set Units 11
3.4 Cal Mode (DPI 615 versions only) 11
3.5 Basic Mode (Task BASIC) 12

4. Taking Measurements 13
4.1 Pressure Transmitter (P-I) Task 13
4.2 Voltage Output Pressure Transmitter (P-V) Task 13
4.3 Pressure Converter (Pressure to Pressure) Task 14
4.4 Current to Pressure Converter (I-P) Task 15
4.5 Pressure Switch Test (P-SWITCH) Task 16
4.6 Pressure to Display (P-DISPLAY) Task 17
4.7 Leak Test (LEAK TEST) Task 18
4.8 Transmitter Simulator (TX SIM) Task 19
4.9 Relief Valve Test (REL VALVE) Task 20

5. Advanced Task 21
5.1 General 21
5.2 Select Input 21
5.3 Ambient Temperature Measurement 21
5.4 Process Functions 21
5.4.1 Tare Process Function 22
5.4.2 Min/Max Process Function 23
5.4.3 Filter Process Function 23
5.4.4 Flow Process Function 24

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5.4.5 % Span Process Function 24
5.5 Select Output 24
5.6 Electrical Outputs (Loop Power) 25
5.6.1 mA Step 25
5.6.2 mA Ramp 26
5.6.3 mA Value 26
5.7 Define New Task 27
5.8 Clear Task 27

6. Memory Operations 29
6.1 Saving Display or Data Log 29
6.2 Store Operations (Screen Snapshots) 29
6.3 Recalling Stored Data (Screen Snapshots) 29
6.4 Data Log Operations 29
6.4.1 Auto Log (Timer) 30
6.4.2 Manual Logging 30
6.4.3 Recall Data Log Files 30
6.4.4 Uploading Data Log Files 31
6.4.5 Delete Datalog and Procedure Files 32
6.4.6 Downloading Procedure Files 32
6.4.7 Running Procedure Files 33
6.4.8 Recalling Data Files 33

7. Using Set-up 35
7.1 General 35
7.2 Store Mode 35
7.3 Contrast 35
7.4 Settings - Select Setup Option 35
7.4.1 Units 36
7.4.2 Define Special Units 36
7.4.3 Language 36
7.4.4 RS232 37
7.4.5 Powerdown 37
7.4.6 Calibration 37
7.5 Date and Time (Real Time Clock) 38
7.5.1 Date Format 38
7.5.2 Set Date 38
7.5.3 Set Time 38

8. Calibration 39
8.1 General 39
8.2 Calibration Check 39
8.3 Calibration Adjustment 39
8.4 Guide to Calibration Procedures 39
8.5 Test Equipment 40
8.6 Using the Calibration Menu 40
8.7 PIN security 41
8.7.1 Change PIN 41
8.8 Calibrate Internal Ranges 41
8.9 Internal Pressure Range 41
8.10 Voltage Input Range (5 V) 42
8.11 Voltage Input Range (30 V) 44

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8.12 Current Input Range (55 mA) 46
8.13 Current Output Range (24 mA) 48
8.14 Ambient Temperature Channel 50
8.15 Calibrate External Sensors 51
8.16 Add External Sensor 53

9. Hydraulic Calibrator Versions 55


9.1 Introduction 55
9.2 Safety Instructions 56
9.3 Preparation for Use 56
9.4 Bleeding the System 57
9.5 Operation 58
9.6 Draining the Hydraulic Fluid 58
9.7 Flushing - Refilling or Changing the Hydraulic Fluid 58

Appendix A. Datalog File Example 61


A.1 Typical Uploaded Data Log File (DPI 610) 61
A.2 Typical Uploaded Procedure Data File (DPI 615) 62
A.3 Record Type 62

Appendix B. “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector 63


B.1 Introduction 63
B.2 Connection Sequence 63

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General

1. Introduction
1.1 General
The DPI 610 IS and DPI 615 IS intrinsically safe instruments measure and display pneumatic and
hydraulic pressure applied to the test port.Pressure measurement can be absolute, gauge and
sealed gauge and in ranges from 2.5 mbar to 700 bar (1.0 inH2O to 10000 psi).
Calibrator versions of this instrument contain pneumatic or hydraulic pressure generation
components to produce pneumatic pressure ranges between -1 to 20 bar (-14.5 psi to 300 psi)
and hydraulic pressure ranges up to 400 bar (6000 psi).
Using external electrical connections, the DPI 610 IS and DPI 615 IS intrinsically safe
instruments measure ±30 V dc and ±55 mA. An integral sensor provides measurement of ambient
temperature. Additional sensors (option B1) connect to an external connector and extend the
pressure measurement range and include differential pressure measurement. The DPI 615
instrument has an RS232 connector to enable downloading of test data to a compatible
documenting system. Six alkaline C size batteries, IEC Type LR14, power the instrument.
INFORMATION Zinc-carbon and zinc-chloride cells must not be used in this
instrument. Use only the battery types as shown in “Batteries” on page ii.

1.2 Description of Procedures


The procedures apply to both the DPI 610 IS and the DPI 615 IS instruments unless otherwise
stated. In the procedures in this manual, hard (fixed function) and soft (variable function) key
operations are shown in bold type: TASK and F1. These statements mean press the TASK key
and press the F1 key. Soft key operations can be assigned to both the F1 and F2 keys. Where a
specific soft function is referred to it is written in bold italics (e.g.) PROCESS.
This instrument has a number of operating modes that are described in simplified form in the
following sections. Diagrams accompanying the procedures give typical selection sequences and
shaded controls indicate that this control key should be pressed in the appropriate sequence.
Diagrams should be read from left to right, top to bottom where appropriate. A shaded display soft
box indicates that the function key immediately below that soft box should be pressed (either F1
for the left hand soft box or F2 for the right).
TASK : BASIC
SELECT UNITS SELECT UNITS
OF PRESSURE

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

In the above diagram the following key sequence is indicated.


a. Press the F2 key (the key immediately below the UNITS soft box).
b. Use the Up and Down cursor keys (only) to select the required option. (If all keys shaded,
use all these keys to select or enter data).
c. Press the ENTER key.

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1.3 Using This Guide


The following key symbols are used in the procedure diagrams:
Table 1-1: Key Symbols
Key Description
Shaded cursor keys indicate that a combination of these four keys, Up,
Down, Left and Right should be used to (e.g.) enter an alpha numeric value
or to select a function.

Indicates the ENTER key. Used to confirm an operation or a selection.


Shading indicates key operation.
Exit key, used to clear current menu selection and return to next menu level
EXIT above current level. Used as an escape key from current operation. Shading
indicates key operation.
Hardkey (total 7). Legend beside key symbol indicates function. Shading
RECALL indicates key operation.

1.4 Maximum Instrument Ratings


The following table shows the maximum measurement input ratings of the instrument which
should not be exceeded.
Table 1-2: Maximum Instrument Rating
Parameter Maximum Ratinga
Pressure 120% of full-scale
Voltage 30 V dc
Current 55 mA dc

a. The display flashes if the input pressure, voltage


or current over-range.

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Operator Controls

1.5 Operator Controls


These divide into two groups, the operator/display controls (Figure 1-1 on page 3) and the
pressure/vacuum generation components (Figure 1-2 on page 5). The operator controls and a
typical display, common to all instrument versions, is shown below.

TASK : BASIC

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

1 Display 2 Electrical Measurement Input Sockets


3 Cursor Keys 4 Enter Key
5 Function (Soft) Keys 6 Hard Keys
7 On/Off Key
Figure 1-1: DPI 610/615 IS Key-pad
1.6 Display
The display and key-pad of the instrument divides into four distinct sections. The two main
sections of the display are used to show an input and an output. The remaining two sections show
the status display area and define the soft key functions. A typical display is shown below:
TASK : BASIC

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

1 Status Display 2 Input Display


3 Output Display 4 Soft Boxes

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1.7 Hard Key Functions


Table 1-3: Hard Key Functions
Key Function
I/O This key selects the instrument ON and OFF.
The SETUP key provides access to the instrument’s general
SETUPa configuration parameters that are set-up to certain default parameters
on delivery.
The ZERO key zeros either the selected input or output display, only if
ZERO the display reading is within 5% of zero. Attempts to zero a larger offset
result in an error message, Zero too large.
INPUTa The INPUT key selects the input parameter to be displayed.
The TASK key rapidly configures the instrument for a number of
different types of external device calibration. There are twenty task
TASK
configurations available, eleven pre-programmed configurations and
nine user defined configurations.
OUTPUTa The OUTPUT key selects the output parameter to be displayed.
Depending upon how the instrument’s STORE mode is set-up, this key
STOREa is used either to store up to 20 display screens in SNAPSHOT mode,
or to manually log a screen in DATALOG mode.
This key recalls a previously stored screen to the display. Depending
on the STORE mode set-up, operation of this key recalls either the
snapshot of a previously stored screen or data log file. In STORE
RECALLa
mode, selection displays the last screen stored. By using the cursor
keys, the operator can scroll either forward or back through memory
locations.
ENTER The ENTER key either enters data (accept entered data), or, in
conjunction with the soft keys, accepts a given selection.

The EXIT key operates in conjunction with all the other hard and soft
keys to exit from the current screen or menu level, to the level
EXIT
immediately preceding it. To quit completely from any menu level,
press EXIT until the MEASURE/SOURCE screen is displayed.

a. These key functions are not available in BASIC mode.

1.8 Soft Keys


Three soft keys, designated F1, EXIT and F2, are situated immediately below the display as
shown below. These keys have their function allocated by the instrument software which is
indicated in the bottom of the display (Voltage for F1 and Units for F2 in this example). They are
used to select menu (program) options and are fully described under the appropriate section
headings.
1.9 Cursor Keys
The cursor keys consist of a block of four keys, designated up , down , left , and right .
In programs where options need to be selected from a list, (e.g.) the TASK selection program,
the up and down cursor keys are used to highlight one of the options, from which it can be

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Cursor Keys
selected by the ENTER key. In TASK mode, where more than one page of options are provided,
the left , and right  cursor keys will switch between pages.
3
2

5
11

9
10

1 Test port, connect to unit under test 2 Hard keys


3 Cover (external interfaces) 4 Electrical inputs
5 Cursor keys 6 Function (soft) keys
7 Release valve (releases pressure through 8) 8 Vent port
9 Select positive or negative pressure 10 Pump
11 Fine pressure adjuster
Figure 1-2: DPI 610/615 IS Calibrator Controls

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1.10 Electrical Connections


1

1 Cover, closed when not using connectors 2 External transducer


3 RS232 connector 4 Temperature sensor
Figure 1-3: Electrical System Connections
Measurement inputs and Source outputs are made via the control panel sockets as shown below:

TASK : BASIC

INPUTS
VOLTAGE

OUTPUTS

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

1 Status window 2 Input window


3 Electrical measurement input sockets 4 Output window
Figure 1-4: Electrical Measurement Inputs/Source Outputs

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Fitting Batteries

2. Getting Started
2.1 Fitting Batteries
1

2
TASK : BASIC
- +

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

1 Cover fixing screws.


2 Six alkaline C cells, see table. Only use the battery type in the table.
3 Low battery indication.

WARNING Batteries must only be fitted in a safe area.


Use only the batteries specified in “Batteries” on page ii.

CAUTION Old batteries can leak and cause corrosion. Never leave discharged
batteries in the instrument. Old batteries should be treated as hazardous waste
and disposed of accordingly.

2.2 Switching On
Press the I/O switch on the front panel and proceed as follows:
The first time that the instrument is powered up, it will power-up in BASIC mode with the main
screen displaying voltage in the input display area and pressure in the source display area. To
switch to Current as input, press F1 as shown. Similarly, F1 to return to Voltage.
Note: No other keys are active in this mode and the instrument can only be reconfigured by
pressing the TASK key and selecting another mode.

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2.3 Change Pressure Units


To change the pressure units proceed as follows. If the four units displayed are not the units
required, press TASK and select any task, other than BASIC, press SETUP and proceed as
detailed in Section 7.1. To return to BASIC mode, press TASK and select BASIC.
TASK : BASIC
SELECT UNITS SELECT UNITS
OF PRESSURE

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

In BASIC mode, the unit is configured to carry out basic Pressure to Voltage (P to V) or Pressure
to Current (P to I) tests, a typical test procedure follows:
2.4 Voltage and Current Measurements
Connect the electrical input sockets as follows for voltage and current measurements. Use the
test leads provided and DO NOT push bare wires into the sockets.

max 30V max 30V


-
+

V Vin Vin
+
55mA 55mA
mA in max mA in max
-
mA Sink mA Sink

Note: See Table 1-2 on page 2 for maximum instrument ratings.

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Typical Calibration Set-up (Pressure to Voltage)

2.5 Typical Calibration Set-up (Pressure to Voltage)


Connect a device under test to the instrument as shown below:

TASK : BASIC

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

A External pressure source (indicator instruments only) B Pressure regulator


C Pressure to voltage device D Barrier
E Excitation 10 V F Safe area

2.5.1 General Procedure


Use the hand-pump to pressurize the system to the required level as indicated on the display.
Allow the display to settle and screw the volume adjuster in or out as a fine adjustment to the
required pressure. Record the input: Voltage, reading at each applied pressure.
2.6 Zero Display Reading
Both the input and output readings can be set to zero by using the ZERO key and if the displayed
reading is within 5% of zero. To zero either the INPUT or OUTPUT displays, proceed as follows:

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Task Key

3. Task Selection
3.1 Task Key
The TASK key is used to set-up the instrument for a number of specific types of test. There are
two modes BASIC and ADVANCED and nine other specific types of test which automatically
configure the instrument on selection from the TASK menu. The tasks available under the TASK
menu are held on three pages shown below. To select a task from the menu, press the TASK
key, position the cursor over the required task and press the ENTER key as shown below. Use
the right/left cursor keys to switch between pages.

TASKS TASKS TASKS


BASIC P - DISPLAY ADVANCED
P- I P- SWITCH USER TASKS
P-P LEAK TEST
P-V TX SIM
I-P REL VALVE

A First task menu page B Second task menu page


C Third task menu page

3.2 Using TASK Functions


Specific tasks are selected as shown above. The following diagrams show how to connect the
unit under test (UUT) for each task selectable under the TASK menu.
Input and output units, where applicable, can be selected by pressing either the INPUT or
OUTPUT keys as shown below.
3.3 Set Units
SELECT FUNCTION SELECT UNITS
SELECT SELECT UNITS
FUNCTION OF PRESSURE
UNITS

Note: If the four units displayed are not the units required, press SETUP, select SETTINGS and
refer to select regular units in Section 7.4.1.
3.4 Cal Mode (DPI 615 versions only)
Cal mode, which is available in tasks P-I, P-P, P-V, P-P, P-DISPLAY and P-SWITCH, provides a
method of setting up test parameters manually. Downloaded test procedures can also
automatically set up and turn on the Cal Mode function. The method of turning on and setting up
Cal Mode is shown below for a P-I task. A similar method can be used for all the other tasks
applicable to the Cal Mode function.
Pressing the F1 key (TURN ON CAL MODE), provides the set-up screen for the CAL mode.
Initially, the cursor is placed in the UUT SPAN field to allow the required span range to be entered.
The corresponding values for the UUT output parameter (current) are then set, followed by the
maximum error value and error type (%rdg or % span). When all test parameters have been set-
up, the screen changes to display the input and output and the test results. The test result can

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Chapter 3. Task Selection
only be displayed to within a range of ±9.99%. If the test result is outside this range, either the left
pointing (-ve error) or right pointing (+ve error) chevrons are displayed. Within this error band, the
actual tolerance value is displayed. Test results can either be stored as snapshots or logged as
data log files, depending on how the instrument has been set-up.
3.5 Basic Mode (Task BASIC)
This instrument will power-up in this mode the first time that it is used. To select BASIC from any
other task, press the TASK key and select BASIC and press the ENTER key. BASIC mode is
described in Section 2.2.

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Pressure Transmitter (P-I) Task

4. Taking Measurements
4.1 Pressure Transmitter (P-I) Task
Select the P-I task from the task menu and connect the Unit Under Test (UUT) to the calibrator
as shown below:

TASK : P-I
SNAPSHOT MODE

CURRENT

PRESSURE INT

A External pressure source (indicator instruments only) B Pressure regulator


C Pressure to current device D Barrier
E External supply F Safe area
• If required, select the output units as described in Section 3.3.
• If applicable, turn on Cal Mode and set-up test parameters as detailed in Section 3.4.
4.2 Voltage Output Pressure Transmitter (P-V) Task
Select the P-V task from the task menu and connect the Unit Under Test (UUT) to the instrument
as shown below:

TASK : BASIC

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS

A External pressure source (indicator instruments only) B Pressure regulator


C Pressure to voltage device D Barrier
E External supply F Safe area
• If required, select the output units as described in Section 3.3.

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• If applicable, turn on Cal Mode and set-up test parameters as detailed in Section 3.4.
4.3 Pressure Converter (Pressure to Pressure) Task
Select the P-P task from the task menu and connect the Unit Under Test (UUT) to the calibrator
as shown below. Testing a converter requires one pressure to be applied to the unit under test
(UUT) and another (converter output) to be measured. The additional measurement is provided
by the external transducer option.
• Connect the UUT to the instrument as shown below. Plug the external transducer into the
instrument as shown below:
C

3
B

A External pressure source (indicator instruments only) B Pressure regulator


C External pressure source D Pressure to pressure device
E External supply
• Press the TASK key and select the P-P task. Providing the external transducer has been
calibrated and its parameters stored in the instrument, the display will show External
pressure in the input window and calibrator Output pressure in the output window. If an error
message “NO SENSOR OR CAL INVALID” is displayed, this indicates that the external
transducer has not been entered and/or calibrated with the instrument. Refer to Section 8.16
for details of adding an external transducer.
Note: If an external transducer change is made, switch the calibrator off and then on to load
new transducer data.
• If required, select the output units as described in Section 3.3.
• If applicable, turn on Cal Mode and set-up test parameters as detailed in Section 3.4.

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Current to Pressure Converter (I-P) Task

4.4 Current to Pressure Converter (I-P) Task

TASK : I-P
SNAPSHOT MODE

PRESSURE INT

OUTPUT

NEW VALUE

CURRENT OK

A External pressure source B Pressure to current device (24 V)


C Barrier D Safe area
E External supply
• Use the up  and down  cursor keys to adjust the loop current to the required value.
Alternatively, press ENTER and use cursor keys to enter a finite value. Cursor keys can then
be used to nudge the output either up or down.
• If required, change pressure units with INPUT key. A flashing CHECK LOOP message
indicates either an open circuit supply loop (or no external supply).

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4.5 Pressure Switch Test (P-SWITCH) Task

TASK : P-SWITCH
SNAPSHOT MODE

CONTACT STATE

PRESSURE INT
RUN

A External pressure source B Pressure regulator


C Pressure switch under test
• Contact state will be shown on display. When contacts close, buzzer sounds.
• To run switch test, close vent valve and press the RUN (F1) key.
• Using the hand-pump, increase the applied pressure to just below the switch operating point.
Screw the volume adjuster in until the switch operates (the operating pressure of the switch
is then written to the display).
• Reduce pressure until the switch releases (indicated by the switch symbol). The release
pressure is then written to the display and the hysteresis displayed.

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Pressure to Display (P-DISPLAY) Task

4.6 Pressure to Display (P-DISPLAY) Task


P-Display is a special application of Data Log. To use this mode, select Data Log from the Store
Mode menu as detailed in Section 7.2. Connect the UUT to the instrument as shown below and,
if required, turn on and set-up Cal Mode (see Section 3.4).

TASK : P-DISPLAY
SNAPSHOT MODE

DISPLAY

PRESSURE INT
CHANGE
VALUE

A External pressure source B Pressure regulator


C Dial gauge under test
• Press TASK and select P-DISPLAY. If required, use OUTPUT key to change pressure units.
• Set-up a data log file as detailed in Section 6.4.
Note: TRIGGER field, automatically set to KEYPRESS, cannot be changed.
• Apply a series of test pressures to the device under test. Enter displayed leading at each
pressure and log each point:
• After logging final test point, terminate as follows:

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Chapter 4. Taking Measurements

4.7 Leak Test (LEAK TEST) Task

TASK : LEAKTEST
SNAPSHOT MODE

PRESSURE INT

WAIT
DURATION
START PRESS
STOP PRESS
PRESS CHANGE
LEAK RATE
CHANGE RUN
VALUE

A External pressure source B Pressure regulator


C Device/system under test
• If required, use the INPUT key to change pressure units.
• Set-up the leak test WAIT and DURATION times to the required values as shown below. A
minimum wait period of 3 minutes is recommended.
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SET WAIT TIME SNAPSHOT MODE SET DURATION

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT

WAIT 180 secs WAIT 180 secs


DURATION 60 secs DURATION 60 secs

START PRESS START PRESS


STOP PRESS STOP PRESS

PRESS CHANGE PRESS CHANGE


LEAK RATE LEAK RATE
CHANGE RUN CHANGE RUN
VALUE VALUE

• Close the vent valve and pressurize the device/system to the required LEAK TEST pressure.
• Press the RUN (F2) key to start the leak test. When completed, the beeper sounds and the
leak test results are written to the display.

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Transmitter Simulator (TX SIM) Task

4.8 Transmitter Simulator (TX SIM) Task


When used with an external voltage source (see Section 5.6), provides a current output
proportional to the calibrator’s measured output pressure (indicated pressure on indicator only
version). Select task Tx SIM. Press EXIT to skip set-up screen if parameters are correct.
SET VALUE SET VALUE
Tx SIMULATION Tx SIMULATION
LOWER POINT LOWER POINT

UPPER POINT UPPER POINT

CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE

SET VALUE SET VALUE


Tx SIMULATION Tx SIMULATION
LOWER POINT LOWER POINT

UPPER POINT UPPER POINT

CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE

On completion of Tx SIM set-up, the display is configured as follows:


TASK : TX SIM
SNAPSHOT MODE

PRESSURE INT

CURRENT OK
CHANGE
VALUE

Connect an external power source to the output loop as detailed in Section 5.6.
To subsequently change any of the Tx SIM scaling parameters, press CHANGE VALUE key (F1)
to obtain the TX Simulation set-up display.
To change the pressure units, press INPUT and select the required scale units. If the required
scale units are not listed, press SETUP, select SETTINGS and proceed as detailed in
Section 7.4.1.

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4.9 Relief Valve Test (REL VALVE) Task


To carry out a relief valve test, press TASK and select REL VALVE. Connect the output pressure
port of the instrument to an external system as shown below:

TASK : RELVALVE
SNAPSHOT MODE

MAXIMUM
MINIMUM

PRESSURE INT

PRESSURE INT
RESET
MAX/MIN

A External pressure source (indicator only) B Pressure regulator


C Relief valve under test
• To change the pressure units, if required, press INPUT and select the required units using
the cursor keys.
• Close the vent valve and, using the hand-pump or external pressure supply, apply pressure
to the relief valve under test.
• When the relief valve operates, the maximum recorded pressure indicates the operating
point of the valve.
• Record the test results.
Note: The STORE key can be used for this purpose. Use right cursor key initially, followed
by up/down keys to enter Snapshot text.
• Open vent valve to release test pressure.
Note: If using external pressure supply, isolate supply before opening the vent valve.

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General

5. Advanced Task
5.1 General
Advanced task allows the user to configure the instrument to monitor one of a number of different
input measurements and outputs (sources). Additionally, five process functions, Tare, Max/Min,
Filter, Flow and %Span can be applied to the input functions.
5.2 Select Input
To select an input channel, select ADVANCED task from the task menu. The display shows the
list of the input selections and, if available, the PROCESS soft box (F1) and the UNITS soft box
(F2).
The following procedure shows the method of input channel selection and the method of
changing units:
SELECT UNITS SELECT UNITS
SELECT INPUT
OF PRESSURE
PRESSURE INT
SELECT INPUT
PRESSURE EXT
VOLTAGE
CURRENT
SWITCH TEST
PROCESS UNITS

SELECT INPUT
AMBIENT TEMP
SELECT INPUT
NO INPUT

PROCESS UNITS

Note: Left/right arrow keys function as page up/down keys.


Refer to Section 5.4 for details of process functions.
5.3 Ambient Temperature Measurement
To set-up the instrument to read ambient temperature, proceed as follows:
SELECT UNITS
SELECT INPUT SELECT AIR
TEMPERATURE
SELECT INPUT AMBIENT TEMP UNITS
NO INPUT

PROCESS UNITS

Note: Ensure that the temperature reading has stabilized.


5.4 Process Functions
If required, the following process functions are available on the input display but only in
ADVANCED task. If the instrument is in any other mode i.e. BASIC or any other task mode, the
input and output displays must first be configured in ADVANCED task.

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Note: PROCESS functions are not available to the output channel.
A summary of the process functions follows:
Table 5-1: Process Functions
Process Description
Tare Allows either the current display value or a manually entered
value to be tared off display parameter reading.
Max/Min Displays running Max/Min and present display values
simultaneously. Resettable via F1 key.
Filter Applies low pass filter function to displayed parameter. Filter
characteristics “Settling time and Band” are user programmable.
Flow Applies square root function to displayed parameter.
% Span Converts displayed parameter reading to a percentage of span.
Span definable via the F1 key.

Following selection of ADVANCED from the task menu, press the INPUT key. Use the up  or
down  cursor keys to select the required input. Press the PROCESS (F1) key and use the
left  or right  cursor keys to enable the process on/off:
SELECT INPUT INPUT PROCESS ENABLE PROCESS
PRESSURE INT TARE ON
SELECT PROCESS
PRESSURE EXT MAX/MIN OFF
VOLTAGE FILTER OFF
CURRENT FLOW OFF
SWITCH TEST %SPAN OFF
PROCESS UNITS SETTINGS

Press ENTER to switch the process ON with existing settings or F1 to change process settings
(where applicable).
5.4.1 Tare Process Function
To set-up a Tare function, enable TARE from the process menu and press F1 to enter the Tare
SETTINGS functions.
Disable TARE by entering process menu and turning the function OFF.
Note: Last TARE setting is retained and will be applied when function is next enabled.
5.4.1.1 Tare Current input Reading
To tare-off the current display reading, proceed as follows:
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

VOLTAGE VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT


MAKE READING TARE OFF SETTINGS
ZERO A VALUE

5.4.1.2 Tare Off An Entered Value


To tare-off an entered value current, proceed as follows:

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Process Functions
Note: Display shows the last entered Tare Value.
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED ENTER VALUE
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

VOLTAGE VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT


MAKE READING TARE OFF VALUE: 10.000
ZERO A VALUE NEW VALUE: _

5.4.2 Min/Max Process Function


To set-up an input display to show min/max and present input reading, enable MIN/MAX from the
process menu and press F1 (SETTINGS) to provide RESET function. The display now shows the
max/min values as follows:
TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE
MAXIMUM
PRESENT
MINIMUM
VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT
RESET
MAX/MIN

Reset Max/Min display at any time by pressing the F1 key.


To quit max/min, press INPUT, select MAX/MIN from process menu and switch the function off.
5.4.3 Filter Process Function
To apply the low pass filter to a selected input, enable FILTER from the process menu and press
F1 (SETTINGS) to provide access to the filter parameters. Two settings are required, Time to
Settle and Band.
To examine the current filter settings and exit without change, press the EXIT key.
The set-up procedure is as follows:
SELECT VALUE SELECT VALUE
SET FILTER SET FILTER
TIME TO SETTLE TIME TO SETTLE
TIME = 2 Seconds TIME = 2 Seconds

BAND = MAX AMPLITUDE BAND = MAX AMPLITUDE


OF NOISE TO BE OF NOISE TO BE
FILTERED, CHANGES FILTERED, CHANGES
GREATER THAN BAND GREATER THAN BAND
BYPASS THE FILTER BYPASS THE FILTER
BAND = 1.5 % FS BAND = 1.5 % FS

CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE

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5.4.4 Flow Process Function
To apply the flow function to a selected input, enable FLOW from the process menu and press
ENTER. The square root symbol is displayed beside the input value to indicate that the FLOW
function is active:
TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT

To cancel FLOW, press INPUT and turn function OFF at the process menu.
5.4.5 % Span Process Function
To convert a selected input display from a numerical value to a percentage of full-scale reading,
enable SPAN from the process menu and press F1 (SETTINGS) to provide access to the span
definition parameters. Two span definitions are required, Zero and Full Scale.
To leave span at current setting, press EXIT.
To define zero and full-scale settings, proceed as follows.
SELECT VALUE SELECT VALUE
SET SPAN SET SPAN
DISPLAY VALUE DISPLAY VALUE

ENTER A VALUE OR ENTER A VALUE OR


PRESS F2 TO SELECT PRESS F2 TO SELECT
PRESENT READING. EXIT PRESENT READING. EXIT
TO QUIT WITHOUT CHANGE TO QUIT WITHOUT CHANGE
CHANGE PRESENT CHANGE PRESENT
VALUE READING VALUE READING

To cancel %SPAN, press INPUT and turn function OFF at the process menu.
5.5 Select Output
To display an output channel, select ADVANCED mode from the task menu. The display shows
the list of output selections and, if available, the UNITS soft box (F2).
The following procedure shows the method of output channel selection from two pages of options.
The second page can be obtained directly from the first by pressing the right  cursor key:
SELECT OUTPUT
SELECT OUTPUT SELECT OUTPUT
PRESSURE INT NO OUTPUT
PRESSURE EXT
mA STEP
mA RAMP
mA VALUE
UNITS

Note: Left/right arrow keys function as page up/down keys.


To change the output units (pressure channels only), select the channel with the cursor keys and
press F2 before pressing ENTER.

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Electrical Outputs (Loop Power)

5.6 Electrical Outputs (Loop Power)


All the electrical outputs, the output loop must be powered from an external supply (current
sinking).
External connections to the front panel of the instrument are shown below.
max 30V
CAT II
B

D
Vin
55mA
+
max
mA in
C
A
mA Sink
-

B
A Load B Barrier
C External supply 30 V dc maximum D Safe area
Figure 5-1: Current Sinking
5.6.1 mA Step
To select one of the electrical output programs, press the OUTPUT key and proceed as follows:
SELECT OUTPUT SELECT OUTPUT mA STEP SELECT PROGRAM

PRESSURE INT LINEAR


PRESSURE EXT LINEAR
mA STEP SQ ROOT
mA RAMP SQ ROOT
mA VALUE VALVE
DCS
UNITS

On selection of (e.g.) Linear, the output display window changes to show the selected program
of output currents:
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT


LINEAR 4-20 mA STEP LINEAR 4-20 mA STEP

CURRENT STOPPED CURRENT RUNNING


RUN STOP

• Connect an external power source as shown in Section 5.6.


• Press RUN (F1) to run program. A flashing status display CHECK LOOP indicates a fault in
the external loop i.e. supply fault or open circuit.
Note: The dwell time at each step is approximately 10 seconds.

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• Press STOP (F1) when running to stop at any point. Press RUN (F1) to resume.
5.6.2 mA Ramp
Press the OUTPUT key and select mA Ramp as shown previously in mA Step.
• Define ramp required by entering START and END current values as shown below:
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

ENTER VALUE ENTER VALUE


PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT
START START
OUTPUT OUTPUT
END END
CURRENT STOPPED CURRENT STOPPED
START START

• Connect an external power source as shown in Section 5.6.


• Press START (F1) to run the program. A status display CHECK LOOP indicates a fault in
the external loop i.e. supply fault or open circuit.
Note: The ramp cycle (min to max or max to min), is approximately 60 seconds.
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

ENTER VALUE ENTER VALUE


PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT
START START
OUTPUT OUTPUT
END END
CURRENT STOPPED CURRENT RAMPING
START STOP

• Press STOP (F1) when running to stop at any point. Press CONTINUE (F1) to resume from
point of pause or RESET (F2) to return to start point.
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

ENTER VALUE ENTER VALUE


PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT
START START
OUTPUT OUTPUT
END END
CURRENT STOPPED CURRENT PAUSED
STOP CONTINUE RESET

5.6.3 mA Value
Press the OUTPUT key and select mA Value from the output menu. The procedure is shown
below:
SELECT OUTPUT SELECT OUTPUT TASK : ADVANCED SET LEVEL
SNAPSHOT MODE
PRESSURE INT
PRESSURE EXT
mA STEP PRESSURE INT
mA RAMP OUTPUT
mA VALUE
NEW VALUE

CURRENT OK

• Connect an external power source as shown in Section 5.6.

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Define New Task
• Use up  and down  cursor keys to adjust output current level. While the loop is made,
a status display indicates OK. A status display CHECK LOOP indicates a fault in the external
loop i.e. supply fault or open circuit.
5.7 Define New Task
To define a new task, proceed as follows.
• Select ADVANCED from TASK menu.
• Using the INPUT key, select the required input for the input display and set-up any process
functions required.
• Using the OUTPUT key, select the required output for the output display.
• Press TASK and select free. Enter new task name as follows:
TASKS SELECT TASK USER TASKS USER TASKS ENTER TASK NAME
ADVANCED free
USER TASKS free free
free free
free free
free free
SAVE
NEW TASK

USER TASKS SNAPSHOT MODE


TASK :

free
NEW TASK SAVED VOLTAGE

free
PRESSURE INT
SAVE CLEAR
NEW TASK TASK

On completion of the this procedure, the display reverts to newly set-up task as shown.
5.8 Clear Task
To clear a user defined task, select TASK and proceed as follows:
USER TASKS USER TASKS
free free
SELECT OPTION

free free
SAVE CLEAR CLEAR TASK?
NEW TASK TASK YES NO

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Saving Display or Data Log

6. Memory Operations
6.1 Saving Display or Data Log
In Store Mode three memory operations can be set-up: None, Snapshot and Datalog. Refer to
Section 7.2 for details.
6.2 Store Operations (Screen Snapshots)
To store any display (menu displays excepted), press the STORE key. This saves the current
display to the next available location. Supporting text (10 characters) may be appended. Twenty
memory locations are available on a cyclic buffer. When all 20 have been used, store operations
overwrite existing locations, starting at Location 1.
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

ENTER TEXT

SNAPSHOT 19
VOLTAGE
TEXT :

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT

6.3 Recalling Stored Data (Screen Snapshots)


To recall a previously stored display, press the RECALL key. This recalls the last display saved.
Press the left  or right  cursor keys to recall the previous or next locations respectively. To
exit RECALL, press the EXIT key.
TASK : ADVANCED SELECT LOCATION
SNAPSHOT 2 TEST19

VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT

6.4 Data Log Operations


Data Log is a special application of store mode which enables the calibrator to either
automatically log displays at preset time intervals or to manually log a display on operation of the
STORE key. Logged data is written to a user specified file.
To set-up a Data Log file, proceed as follows.
• Select a task, other than BASIC. If using ADVANCED, set-up the required output
parameters.
• Use SETUP to select Data Log from the Store Mode Menu (See Section 7.2).

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6.4.1 Auto Log (Timer)
Press STORE and set-up the Data Log file parameters as shown below. Use CHANGE VALUE
(F1) followed by cursor keys to set field values. For Auto Log, set-up TRIGGER field to
PERIODIC.

ENTER VALUE
DATA LOGGING DATA LOGGING TASK :
POINT 10 OF 10
FILENAME : FILENAME : CLEAR
DATE : DATE : (ANY KEY)
TIME : TIME :
VOLTAGE
TRIGGER : PERIODIC TRIGGER : PERIODIC
PERIOD : PERIOD :
POINTS : POINTS :
PRESSURE INT
CHANGE START CHANGE START
VALUE LOGGING VALUE LOGGING

6.4.2 Manual Logging


Enter the file details as shown above and select KEYPRESS for TRIGGER field. Screen reverts
to displayed parameters showing set-up file as shown below:
DATA LOGGING DATA LOGGING TASK : ADVANCED
LOG FILE : LOGFILE3
FILENAME : FILENAME :
DATE : DATE :
TIME : TIME :
TRIGGER : KEYPRESS TRIGGER : KEYPRESS VOLTAGE

PERIOD : PERIOD :
POINTS : POINTS :

PRESSURE INT
CHANGE START CHANGE START
VALUE LOGGING VALUE LOGGING

• Use a combination of STORE and LOG NOW (F1) to log events as follows:
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED
LOG FILE : LOG FILE :

ENTER VALUE
VOLTAGE VOLTAGE

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT


LOG STOP
NOW LOGGING

6.4.3 Recall Data Log Files


To recall a Data Log file to the display, ensure that DATA LOG is selected from the SETUP menu
and proceed as follows:
MEMORY USED
SELECT FILE FILE SUMMARY FILE SUMMARY
FILE NAME : FILE NAME :
DATE : DATE :
TIME : TIME :
TRIGGER : KEYPRESS TRIGGER : KEYPRESS
FILE SIZE : 886 bytes FILE SIZE : 886 bytes

FILE 1 of 9
DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE TEXT GRAPH REVIEW TRANSMIT
LOGGED DATA FILE

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Data Log files can be displayed either as text (stored screens) or in graphical form. To display as
text, proceed as follows from the File Summary menu. Select Auto Step to automatically review
each screen at 1 second intervals or use the left  and right  cursor keys to manually review.
FILE SUMMARY TASK : P-I MANUAL REVIEW
DATALOG
FILE NAME :
DATE :
TIME :
TRIGGER : KEYPRESS
<.<< %span FAIL
FILE SIZE : 886 bytes

REVIEW TRANSMIT AUTO DATA POINT


LOGGED DATA FILE STEP 1 OF 11

To display logged data in graphical form, on screen, proceed as follows from the File Summary
menu:
FILE SUMMARY SELECT GRAPH AXES
FILE NAME :
DATE :
TIME :
TRIGGER : KEYPRESS Error v bar
FILE SIZE : 886 bytes

TIME

TEXT GRAPH

6.4.4 Uploading Data Log Files


WARNING The RS 232 interface must only be used in a safe area.

Connect the RS 232 socket of the instrument into either the COM1 or COM2 port of the PC.
Ensure that the RS 232 parameters set in the PC match those of the instrument. The RS 232
parameters of the instrument can be checked as detailed in Section 7.4.4. Set up a file on the PC
to receive the data, (e.g.) in the Windows® HyperTerminal program.
To upload a file, proceed as follows. Appendix 1 gives details of a typical uploaded data log file.
MEMORY USED
SELECT FILE FILE SUMMARY FILE SUMMARY
FILE NAME : FILE NAME :
DATE : DATE :
TIME : TIME :
TRIGGER : KEYPRESS TRIGGER : KEYPRESS
FILE SIZE : 886 bytes FILE SIZE : 886 bytes

FILE 1 of 9
DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE TEXT GRAPH REVIEW TRANSMIT
LOGGED DATA FILE

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6.4.5 Delete Datalog and Procedure Files
To delete a Data Log file, or a procedure file (DPI 615 instruments only), proceed as follows.
Alternatively, to delete all logged files simultaneously, select ERASE ALL FILES (F2) at the erase
screen.
MEMORY USED MEMORY USED MEMORY USED
SELECT FILE

FILE 1 of 9 FILE 1 of 9 FILE 1 of 9


DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18 DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18 DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE ERASE ERASE ERASE CHOSEN FILE?
CHOSEN FILE ALL FILES YES NO

6.4.6 Downloading Procedure Files


WARNING The RS232 interface must only be used in a safe area.

Complete test procedures may be downloaded from a PC to the instrument (DPI 615 instruments
only) via the RS232 port. A procedure consists of a number of Druck Universal Command
Interface (DUCI) commands that are usually assembled by a linking management software
application (e.g.) 4Sight™ 2.
Before downloading a procedure, the instrument must be in the REMOTE mode. To place the
instrument into REMOTE mode, proceed as follows.
• Connect the instrument’s RS232 port to a free COM port on a PC.
• Make sure that the COMMS parameters of the PC match those of the instrument (refer to
Section 7.4.4).
• Make sure that the instrument is not already running a procedure. If it is, quit the procedure.
• Download the procedure. Procedures are stored in the Data Log directory.
The following sequence shows a typical download sequence that starts with the instrument in
LOCAL mode.

TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED


SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

VOLTAGE VOLTAGE DOWNLOAD


VOLTAGESUCCESSFUL

PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT PRESSURE INT


SETTINGS REMOTE SETTINGS

A Local mode B Remote mode (Download)


C Local (auto)
After the procedure file has been downloaded, the instrument is usually returned to the LOCAL
mode by the last command in the procedure file. If the instrument remains in REMOTE mode,
switch it OFF and ON to reset it.

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Data Log Operations
6.4.7 Running Procedure Files
To run a procedure (DPI 615 instruments only), make sure that the instrument is set to Store
mode, Data Log (see Section 7.2), and proceed as follows:
MEMORY USED SELECT FILE FEEDPRESS11
DEVICE UNDER TEST
I/P LOW:
I/P HIGH:
O/P LOW:
O/P HIGH:
MAX PRESS:
POINTS: 5 UP/DOWN
MAX. ERROR: 0.1% SPAN
FILE 1 of 9
DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE RUN REVIEW
PROCEDURE LOGGED FILE

After selecting F1, proceed by entering the User ID and Serial Number and then select F1
(Continue) and follow the on-screen procedural instructions:

GO TO 0.000 bar GO TO 0.000 bar GO TO 5.000 bar

0.04 %span PASS DATA POINT LOGGED 0.04 %span PASS

LOG LOG
NOW NOW

A Setup and Log Point 1 B Point 1 stored


C Setup and Log Point 2 etc.
When the test procedure for a given UUT has been completed, the result of running the first test
is stored as an AS FOUND file. This file cannot be overwritten. Any subsequent tests on the
device are stored as an AS LEFT file that is overwritten each time the procedure on this device
is run.
When recalling the results of a procedure, the choice of AS FOUND or AS LEFT is provided (refer
to Section 6.4.8).
6.4.8 Recalling Data Files
Data or results files generated by running procedures (DPI 615 instruments only) are stored in
the instrument’s data log directory. To recall a data file to the display, make sure that DATA LOG
is selected from the SETUP menu and proceed as follows:
MEMORY USED
SELECT FILE FEEDPRESS11 DIRECTORY
DEVICE UNDER TEST AS FOUND
I/P LOW: AS LEFT
I/P HIGH:
O/P LOW:
O/P HIGH:
MAX PRESS:
POINTS: 5 UP/DOWN
MAX. ERROR: 0.1% SPAN
FILE 1 of 9
DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE RUN REVIEW TEXT GRAPH
PROCEDURE LOGGED FILE

Use the cursor keys to select either the AS FOUND option or the AS LEFT option for display. AS
FOUND is the result of the first run of a procedure and AS LEFT is the result of the last time the
procedure was run.
Procedure data files can be displayed either as text (stored screens) or in graphical form. To
display as text, select the TEXT option (F1) from the directory and proceed as follows from the

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File Summary menu. Select AUTO STEP (F1) to automatically review each screen at 1 second
intervals or use the left  or right  cursor keys to manually review.
TASK : P-V MANUAL REVIEW
DATALOG
USER ID:
SERIAL No.

RESULTS PASS
MAX PRESS: <.<< %span FAIL
POINTS: 5 UP/DOWN
MAX. ERROR: 0.1% SPAN

REVIEW TRANSMIT AUTO DATA POINT


LOGGED DATA FILE STEP 1 OF 11

To transmit the selected logged data via the RS232 interface, connect the instrument to a free
COM port on a compatible PC, ensure that the instrument’s RS232 parameters match those of
the PC.
To display logged data in graphical form, on screen, select GRAPH (F2) from the directory and
proceed as follows:
DIRECTORY
AS FOUND
AS LEFT

TIME

TEXT GRAPH

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General

7. Using Set-up
7.1 General
SETUP mode is available in all modes except BASIC and permits the changing of the following
instrument parameters.
• Store Mode - None, Snapshot, Data Log.
• Contrast.
• Settings - Units, Language, RS232 parameters, Powerdown and Calibration Routines (Refer
to Section 8 for calibration details).
• Date and Time (Real Time Clock).
7.2 Store Mode
Select STORE MODE from the Set-up menu and select required mode as follows:
SETUP STORE MODE
SELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION
STORE MODE NONE
CONTRAST SNAPSHOT
SETTINGS DATALOG
DATE & TIME
DRY CELL LEVEL

7.3 Contrast
Select CONTRAST from the Set-up menu and proceed as follows:
SETUP SELECT OPTION SELECT LEVEL

STORE MODE CONTRAST


CONTRAST
SETTINGS
DATE & TIME
DRY CELL LEVEL ADJUST CONTRAST

7.4 Settings - Select Setup Option


To select one of the SETTINGS options from the set-up menu, proceed as follows:
SELECT OPTION SELECT OPTION
SETUP SETTINGS
STORE MODE UNITS
CONTRAST LANGUAGE
SETTINGS RS232
DATE & TIME POWERDOWN
DRY CELL LEVEL
CALIBRATION

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Chapter 7. Using Set-up
7.4.1 Units
Select UNITS from the SETTINGS menu and proceed as follows:
SELECT UNIT SELECT SELECT UNIT SELECT
TO REMOVE REGULAR UNITS TO ADD REGULAR UNITS

REMOVE SELECT

7.4.2 Define Special Units


Select UNITS from the SETTINGS menu and select SPECIAL UNITS and proceed as follows:
SELECT SPECIAL UNITS ENTER NAME
SELECT SPECIAL
OF UNITS
UNITS REGULAR UNITS
LABEL

UNITS TO PASCAL
SCALING FACTOR

REMOVE EDIT CHANGE


VALUE

SELECT SCALING SPECIAL UNITS ENTER SCALING


FACTOR
LABEL

UNITS TO PASCAL
SCALING FACTOR

CHANGE
VALUE

7.4.3 Language
Select the LANGUAGE version required from the SETTINGS menu and proceed as follows:
LANGUAGE SELECT OPTION

ENGLISH
FRENCH
GERMAN
ITALIAN
PORTUGUESE
SPANISH

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Settings - Select Setup Option
7.4.4 RS232
Select RS232 from the SETTINGS menu and proceed as follows:
SET COMMS SELECT PARAM. SET COMMS SELECT VALUE

DATA RATE DATA RATE


DATA BITS DATA BITS
STOP BITS STOP BITS
PARITY NONE PARITY NONE
HANDSHAKE NONE HANDSHAKE NONE

Note: Default settings are shown above. If a communications problem occurs at a particular baud
rate, change the baud rate on the instrument and the PC to a lower rate.
7.4.5 Powerdown
Select POWERDOWN from the SETTINGS menu and proceed as follows:
POWERDOWN SELECT OPTION POWERDOWN SELECT PERIOD
TIMEOUT MODE TIMEOUT MODE
OFF TIMER

TIMEOUT = 10 Seconds TIMEOUT = 10 Seconds


INSTRUMENT WILL TURN INSTRUMENT WILL TURN
OFF AFTER TIMEOUT OFF AFTER TIMEOUT
PERIOD OF INACTIVITY. PERIOD OF INACTIVITY.
ONLY VALID IN TIMER ONLY VALID IN TIMER
MODE OF OPERATION MODE OF OPERATION
CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE

POWERDOWN POWERDOWN SELECT VALUE


TIMEOUT MODE TIMEOUT MODE
TIMER TIMER

TIMEOUT = 10 Seconds TIMEOUT =


INSTRUMENT WILL TURN INSTRUMENT WILL TURN
OFF AFTER TIMEOUT OFF AFTER TIMEOUT
PERIOD OF INACTIVITY. PERIOD OF INACTIVITY.
ONLY VALID IN TIMER ONLY VALID IN TIMER
MODE OF OPERATION MODE OF OPERATION
CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE

If selected to TIMER mode, following a period of inactivity, the instrument automatically powers
off after the preset TIMER period.
If selected OFF, auto power off is inhibited and once switched on, the instrument remains ON until
it is manually switched OFF.
7.4.6 Calibration
Refer to Section 8 for a full description of the calibration procedures.

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Chapter 7. Using Set-up

7.5 Date and Time (Real Time Clock)


7.5.1 Date Format
To set-up the real time clock, select DATE & TIME from the set-up menu and, using the right 
key, set the required date format:
SELECT OPTION CHANGE FORMAT
SETUP
STORE MODE FORMAT:
CONTRAST DATE:
SETTINGS
TIME:
DATE & TIME

DRY CELL LEVEL


CHANGE DATE
FORMAT

7.5.2 Set Date


Select DATE from the DATE & TIME menu and, using the cursor keys, change the date as shown
below. The up  and down  keys change the numerical value of the selected digit (indicated
by the underline cursor) and the left  and right  keys select the required digit position.
SELECT OPTION SET DATE

FORMAT: FORMAT:

DATE: DATE:

TIME: TIME:

CHANGE DATE CHANGE DATE


FORMAT

7.5.3 Set Time


Select TIME from the DATE & TIME menu and, using the cursor keys, change the time as shown
below. The up  and down  keys change the numerical value of the selected digit (indicated
by the underline cursor) and the left  and right  keys select the required digit position.
SELECT OPTION SET TIME

FORMAT: FORMAT:

DATE: DATE:

TIME: TIME:

CHANGE DATE CHANGE TIME


FORMAT

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General

8. Calibration
8.1 General
The instrument is supplied by the manufacturer, complete with calibration certificate(s). A
calibration period of 12 months is recommended. The actual calibration interval depends on
instrument usage and the total measurement uncertainty acceptable for the specified application.
The DPI 610 IS and DPI 615 IS are very precise measuring instruments and the test equipment
and conditions of test must be suitable for the type of work. A Class A compensated deadweight
tester must be used. The calibration check and calibration adjustment should be carried out in a
controlled environment by a calibration technician*.
The manufacturer offers a comprehensive and, if required, UKAS accredited calibration service.
8.2 Calibration Check
At the chosen calibration interval, the instrument readings should be compared with a known
pressure standard.
The recommended method starts at 0, increasing in 20% steps to 100% full-scale and then
decreasing in 20% steps to 0.
Note any deviations between the instrument and the pressure standard and consider traceability
(accuracy to a National Standard).
If, after a calibration check, the results exceed the tolerance in the specification (or other suitable
performance standard), carry out a calibration adjustment.
8.3 Calibration Adjustment
If the instrument is operating correctly, only zero and full-scale calibration will vary. Any excessive
non-linearity or temperature effects indicate a fault. The instrument should be returned to a
qualified service agent.
8.4 Guide to Calibration Procedures
• Use high quality repeatable and linear pressure sources and allow adequate thermal
stabilization time before calibration (minimum 1 hour).
• Conduct the calibration in a temperature controlled and preferably, humidity controlled
environment. Recommended temperature is 21°C ± 2°C (70°F ± 4°F).
• Use deadweight testers carefully and away from drafts.
• Review and become familiar with the whole calibration procedure before commencing the
calibration process.
• The calibration routines cannot be accessed when the instrument is in BASIC mode. Use the
TASK key to select another mode, e.g. ADVANCED before accessing the CALIBRATION
mode.

* A calibration technician must have the necessary technical knowledge, documentation, special test
equipment and tools to carry out the calibration work on this equipment.

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8.5 Test Equipment


The calibration procedures require the following test equipment.
Table 8-1: Calibration Equipment Specifications
Test Equipment and Instrument Calibration Calibration
Parameter/Range Equipment Accuracy Uncertainty
Digital Voltmeter - 5 V input ±30 ppma ± 1 digit ±10 ppma ± 5 µV
Digital Voltmeter - 30 V input ±45 ppm ± 1 digit
a
±11 ppma ± 110 µV
Digital Ammeter - 55 mA input ±150 ppma ± 4 digit ±100 ppma ± 1 nA
Digital Ammeter - 24 mA output ±150 ppm ± 4 digit
a
±160 ppma ± 1 nA
Precision thermometer - ambient temperature ±0.2°C ± 0.1°C ± 1 digit
Deadweight tester - pressure internal/external Class A deadweight < 0.025%

a. ppm = parts per million

Table 8-2: Internal/External Pressure Transducer Verification


Nominal Applied Value as a
Permissible Deviation
Percentage of ± Full-scale
0% (10% for absolute ranges) ± 0.025% FS
20% ± 0.025% FS
40% ± 0.025% FS
60% ± 0.025% FS
80% ± 0.025% FS
100% ± 0.025% FS
80% ± 0.025% FS
60% ± 0.025% FS
40% ± 0.025% FS
20% ± 0.025% FS
0% (10% for absolute ranges) ± 0.025% FS

8.6 Using the Calibration Menu


The calibration routines are selected from the Settings menu as detailed in Section 7.4. Enter the
calibration PIN code, initially set to 4321, press and the display shows the calibration menu.

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PIN security

8.7 PIN security


To prevent unauthorized access, it is recommended that the PIN code be changed as soon as
possible.
CALIBRATION SELECT OPTION
INT RANGES
EXT SENSORS
CHANGE PIN

8.7.1 Change PIN


To change the PIN code, select CHANGE PIN from the calibration menu and proceed as follows:
Note: To set and verify a new PIN, the new PIN code must be entered twice.
SET NEW PIN SET NEW PIN AGAIN

Enter New PIN Enter New PIN

If the second code entered differs from the first, the new PIN will not be set.
WARNING
INVALID PIN NUMBER

8.8 Calibrate Internal Ranges


CALIBRATION SELECT CAL OPTION
INT RANGES
EXT SENSORS
CHANGE PIN

Select the INT RANGES from the menu as shown above and follow the calibration procedure on
the display.
8.9 Internal Pressure Range
Use the following procedure for calibrating the internal pressure range:
Note: If calibrating the hydraulic calibrator version, the calibrator must first be primed as detailed
in Section 9.
1. Connect the outlet port of the instrument to a pressure standard.
2. Allow the instrument’s temperature to stabilize for a minimum of 1 hour.

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3. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select INT RANGES from the
CALIBRATION menu and then PRESSURE INT.
CALIBRATION SELECT OPTION
PRESSURE INT
VOLTAGE IN
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

4. Apply zero pressure and store the zero point:

SET VALUE
CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT
RANGE 20.000 bar g RANGE 20.000 bar g RANGE 20.000 bar g

Apply nominal zero value Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN Store zero point?


VALUE YES NO

5. Close the vent valve, apply full-scale pressure and store the full-scale point:
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT


RANGE 20.000 bar g RANGE 20.000 bar g RANGE 20.000 bar g

Apply nominal FS value Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:


Press ENTER key when
applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT CALIBRATING PRESSURE INT


RANGE 20.000 bar g RANGE 20.000 bar g
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Calibration Complete
Store FS point? Press ENTER to continue
YES NO

6. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key four times to quit
CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
7. Check calibration by applying test pressures in Table 8.6 on page 40.
8.10 Voltage Input Range (5 V)
Use the following procedure for calibrating the internal 5 V range:
1. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select INT RANGES from the
CALIBRATION menu shown in Section 8.8.

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Voltage Input Range (5 V)
2. Select 5 V range for calibration:
CALIBRATION SELECT CAL OPTION SELECT CAL OPTION
SELECT RANGE
PRESSURE INT 5 VOLTS
VOLTAGE IN 30 VOLTS
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

3. Link the voltage input terminals with a short lead and enter the zero point:

CHANGE VALUE
CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE
RANGE +/- 5V RANGE +/- 5V RANGE +/- 5V

Apply nominal zero value Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN Store zero point?


VALUE YES NO

4. Remove the shorting link from the voltmeter terminals, connect the Vin terminals of the
instrument to a variable voltage source and connect a digital voltmeter across the source:
max 30V

+
+
Vin
Vs
55mA
- max
mA in
-
mA Sink
V

Vs Voltage source
Figure 8-1: 5 V Input Range Calibration Circuit

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5. Set the variable supply voltage to 5 V ± 0.1 V and enter the measured full-scale voltage
applied:
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE


RANGE +/- 5V RANGE +/- 5V RANGE +/- 5V

Apply nominal FS value Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE


RANGE +/- 5V RANGE +/- 5V
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Calibration Complete
Store FS point? Press ENTER to continue
YES NO

6. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key once to return to the
calibration menu or four times to quit the CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
7. Verify the instrument calibration by applying the test voltages given in Table 8-3 on page 46,
to the voltmeter (after both voltage ranges have been calibrated).
8. Disconnect the calibration/test equipment.
8.11 Voltage Input Range (30 V)
Use the following procedure for calibrating the internal 30 V range:
1. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select INT RANGES from the
CALIBRATION menu as shown in Section 8.8.
2. Select 30 V range for calibration:
CALIBRATION SELECT CAL OPTION SELECT CAL OPTION
SELECT RANGE
PRESSURE INT 5 VOLTS
VOLTAGE IN 30 VOLTS
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

3. Link the voltage input terminals with a short lead and enter the zero point:
SET VALUE
CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE
RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V

Apply nominal zero value Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN Store zero point?


VALUE YES NO

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Voltage Input Range (30 V)
4. Remove the shorting link from the voltmeter terminals, connect the Vin terminals of the
instrument to a variable voltage source and connect a digital voltmeter across the source:
max 30V

+
+
Vin
Vs
55mA
- max
mA in
-
mA Sink
V

Vs Voltage source
Figure 8-2: 30 V Input Range Calibration Circuit
5. Set the variable supply voltage to 30 V ± 0.1 V and enter the measured full-scale voltage:

SET VALUE
CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE
RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V

Apply nominal FS value Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN CHANGE RUN


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE


RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Calibration Complete
Store FS point? Press ENTER to continue
YES NO

6. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key four times to quit the
CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
7. Verify the instrument calibration by applying the test voltages given in Table 8-3 on page 46
to the voltmeter (after both voltage ranges have been calibrated).
8. Disconnect the calibration/test equipment.

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Table 8-3: Electrical Voltage Input Calibration Tolerances


Voltage Calibration 30 V Range Voltage Calibration 5 V Range
Verification Tolerances Verification Tolerances
Applied Voltage Permissible Deviation Applied Voltage Permissible Deviation
-30 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS -5 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
-24 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS -4 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
-18 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS -3 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
-12 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS -2 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
-6 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS -1 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
0 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 0 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
6 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 1 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
12 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 2 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
18 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 3 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
24 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 4 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS
30 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS 5 ± 0.05% rdg, ± 0.004% FS

8.12 Current Input Range (55 mA)


Use the following procedure for calibrating the current input range:
1. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select INT RANGES from the
CALIBRATION menu as shown in Section 8.8.
2. Select CURRENT IN range for calibration:
CALIBRATION SELECT OPTION
PRESSURE INT
VOLTAGE IN
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

3. Open circuit the mA IN terminals and enter the zero point:


SET VALUE
CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE CALIBRATING VOLTAGE
RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V RANGE +/- 30V

Apply nominal zero value Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN Store zero point?


VALUE YES NO

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Current Input Range (55 mA)
4. Connect the mA in terminals of the instrument to a variable current source and connect a
digital ammeter in series with the supply:

A
max 30V
-

Vin
+
55mA
mA in max

Figure 8-3: 55 mA Current Input Range Calibration Circuit


5. Set the input current to 55 ± 0.1 mA and enter the measured full-scale input current:
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT


RANGE +/- 55 mA RANGE +/- 55 mA RANGE +/- 55 mA

Apply nominal FS value Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:


Press ENTER key when
applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT


RANGE +/- 55 mA RANGE +/- 55 mA
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Store FS point?
Calibration Complete
YES NO
Press ENTER to continue

6. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key four times to quit the
CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
7. Verify the instrument calibration by applying the test currents given in Table 8-4 on page 48
to the ammeter.
8. Disconnect the calibration/test equipment.

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Table 8-4: Electrical Current Input Calibration Tolerances


Current Calibration, 55 mA Range
Verification Tolerances
Applied Current
Permissible Deviation
(mA)
-55 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
-45 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
-35 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
-25 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
-15 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
-5 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
0 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
5 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
15 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
25 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
35 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
45 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS
55 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.004% FS

8.13 Current Output Range (24 mA)


Use the following procedure for calibrating the current output range:
1. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select INT RANGES from the
CALIBRATION menu as shown in Section 8.8.
2. Select CURRENT OUT range for calibration:
CALIBRATION SELECT OPTION
PRESSURE INT
VOLTAGE IN
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

3. Connect a digital ammeter to the instrument as shown below.

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Current Output Range (24 mA)
Note: This procedure requires an external supply.
max 30V

Vin
55mA
mA in max
- mA
V mA Sink

+
Figure 8-4: 24 mA Current Output Range Calibration Circuit
4. Measure the 10% full-scale output current and enter the value measured on the external
ammeter:
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT


RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA

Measure 10% FS output Enter Measured Current: Enter Measured Current:


Press ENTER key when
applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

5. Measure the 90% full-scale output current and enter the value measured on the external
ammeter

CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT


RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA
Measure 90% FS - output Enter Measured Current:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable

Store Cal point? CHANGE RUN


YES NO VALUE

CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT CALIBRATING CURRENT


RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA RANGE 0-24 mA
RESULTS
Enter Measured Current:

Applied Measured

CHANGE Store Cal point? Calibration Complete


VALUE YES NO Press ENTER to continue

6. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key four times to quit the
CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
7. Verify the instrument’s output current calibration by setting up the loop test currents as
shown in Table 8-5 on page 50 and checking the set values against the ammeter standard.

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8. Connect an external voltage source shown in Figure 8-4 on page 49, press the OUTPUT
key, select mA Value:
TASK : ADVANCED SELECT OUTPUT TASK : ADVANCED
SNAPSHOT MODE SELECT OUTPUT SNAPSHOT MODE

PRESSURE INT
PRESSURE EXT VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
mA STEP OUTPUT
mA RAMP
NEW VALUE
mA VALUE
PRESSURE INT CURRENT OK
UNITS

9. Set the loop output current to 5 mA as shown below and check that the output current,
measured by the ammeter standard is within the limits given in Table 8-5 on page 50.
TASK : ADVANCED
TASK : ADVANCED TASK : ADVANCED SELECT OUTPUT SNAPSHOT MODE
SNAPSHOT MODE SNAPSHOT MODE

VOLTAGE VOLTAGE VOLTAGE

OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT

NEW VALUE NEW VALUE NEW VALUE

CURRENT OK CURRENT OK CURRENT OK

10. Repeat (9) for all output values given in Table 8-5 on page 50.

Table 8-5: Electrical Current Output Calibration Tolerances


Current Output Calibration, 24 mA Range
Verification Tolerances
Applied Current
Permissible Deviation
(mA)
0 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
5 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
10 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
15 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
20 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
24 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
20 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
15 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
10 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
5 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS
0 ± 0.05% rdg ± 0.01% FS

11. Disconnect the calibration/test equipment.


8.14 Ambient Temperature Channel
Use the following procedure for calibrating the ambient temperature measurement channel:

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Calibrate External Sensors
1. Switch the instrument on, enter the CALIBRATION mode and select TEMPERATURE:
CALIBRATION SELECT OPTION
PRESSURE INT
VOLTAGE IN
CURRENT IN
CURRENT OUT
TEMPERATURE

2. Allow the instrument’s temperature to stabilize in the calibration environment for at least one
hour.
3. Read the environmental temperature on a calibrated digital thermometer and enter the
recorded value as shown below. Example shown for a measured ambient temperature of
21.5°C.
Note: Only one temperature point is required.
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING AIR TEMP CALIBRATING AIR TEMP


-10 to 40°C -10 to 40°C

Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING AIR TEMP CALIBRATING AIR TEMP


-10 to 40°C -10 to 40°C
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Calibration Complete
Accept Calibration? Press ENTER to continue
YES NO

4. Press the ENTER key to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key once to return to the
calibration menu or four times to quit the CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
8.15 Calibrate External Sensors
Use the following procedure for calibrating external pressure sensors:
1. Connect the required external transducer to the EXT TRANSDUCER socket located on the
rear of the instrument.
2. Allow the instrument’s temperature and the temperature of the external transducer to
stabilize in the calibration environment for a minimum of 1 hour.

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3. Switch the instrument on, enter CALIBRATION mode and select EXT SENSORS from the
CALIBRATION menu:
CALIBRATION SELECT CAL OPTION
INT RANGES
EXT SENSORS
CHANGE PIN

4. Select the transducer to be calibrated from the transducer menu using the cursor keys and
press ENTER:
If the sensor to be calibrated is not in the directory, or no sensors are listed in the directory,
press the F1 key (ADD NEW SENSOR). This will place the sensor in the directory, allowing
it to then be selected.
5. Connect the pressure standard to the inlet of the external transducer, apply the zero point
pressure and store the zero point:
SET VALUE
CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT
RANGE 20000 kPa g RANGE 20000 kPa g RANGE 20000 kPa g

Apply nominal zero value Enter Applied Value:


Press ENTER key when
applied value is stable

CHANGE RUN Store zero point?


VALUE YES NO

6. Apply the full-scale pressure to the external transducer and store the full-scale (FS) point
CHANGE VALUE

CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT


RANGE 20000 kPa g RANGE 20000 kPa g RANGE 20000 kPa g
Apply nominal FS value Enter Applied Value: Enter Applied Value:

Press ENTER key when


applied value is stable
+

CHANGE RUN CHANGE


VALUE VALUE

CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT CALIBRATING PRESSURE EXT


RANGE 20000 kPa g RANGE 20000 kPa g
RESULTS

Applied Measured

Store FS point? Calibration Complete


YES NO Press ENTER to continue

7. Release the applied pressure and disconnect the pressure reference. Press the ENTER key
to accept the calibration. Press the EXIT key once to return to the calibration menu or four
times to quit the CALIBRATION and SETUP modes.
8. Check the calibration of the external transducer by applying the test pressures as detailed in
Table 8.6 on page 40.

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Add External Sensor

8.16 Add External Sensor


To add an external sensor to the directory of external sensors, proceed as follows:
• Connect the required external transducer to the EXT TRANSDUCER socket located on the
rear of the instrument.
EXT SENSORS EXT SENSORS EXT SENSORS
SERIAL No. RANGE TYPE SERIAL No. RANGE TYPE SERIAL No. RANGE TYPE
bar bar bar

ADD NEW ADD NEW EDIT REMOVE CHANGE


SENSOR SENSOR DETAILS

Digitally compensated transducers will be downloaded into the directory as soon as the F1 key is
operated. Data for other types can be edited by selecting EDIT (F2). If the data cannot be edited
a warning message (INVALID ACTION) is displayed.

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Introduction

9. Hydraulic Calibrator Versions


9.1 Introduction
These versions of the DPI 610 and DPI 615 intrinsically safe calibrators provide manual
generation of hydraulic pressure and consist of a screw-press with a priming pump and isolation
valve.

3
6

3
1 Isolation valve 2 Priming port
3 Bleed hose assembly 4 Priming pump
5 Screw-press 6 Bonded seal
7 UUT/System under test
Figure 9-1: DPI 610/615 IS HC Connections
The internal hydraulic parts are brass, stainless steel, copper, nylon and fluorocarbon rubber
(Viton). The hydraulic fluid can be either demineralized water or one of the hydraulic fluids listed
below:
CAUTION Only use the recommended hydraulic fluids.
Do not mix hydraulic fluids.

Table 9-1: Recommended Hydraulic Fluids


ISO 3448 Approximate
Esso
Viscosity SAE Viscosity Shell Mobil
(Exxon)
Grade Classification
VG10 5W Tellus R10 Nuto H10 Velocite No. 6
Tellus T15
VG15 Nuto H15
Tellus V15

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Table 9-1: Recommended Hydraulic Fluids
ISO 3448 Approximate
Esso
Viscosity SAE Viscosity Shell Mobil
(Exxon)
Grade Classification
Tellus 22
VG22 Nuto H22 DTE 22
Tellus R22
DTE Oil Light
VG32 10W Tellus V32 Nuto H32
DTE 24
Tellus 37
Tellus R37
VG37
Tellus T37
Tellus V37

9.2 Safety Instructions


WARNING Hydraulic fluid is injurious. Observe relevant health and safety
precautions. Use appropriate protective barriers and eye protection.
Before applying pressure, examine all fittings and equipment for damage and
ensure that all equipment is to the correct pressure rating.
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the equipment (indicated on
start-up screen at switch-on).
CAUTION Observe absolute cleanliness when using the instrument. Severe
damage can be caused if equipment connect to this instrument is contaminated.
Connect only clean equipment to the instrument. To avoid any contamination, an
external filter is recommended.

9.3 Preparation for Use


• Use an appropriate seal and connect the bleed hose assembly (3) to the priming port.
• Make sure that the screw-press (5) is wound fully in (clockwise).
• Make sure that the isolation valve (1) is open (fully counter clockwise).
• Use a bonded seal (6) and connect the unit or system under test (7) to the pressure port.

WARNING Make sure that the connecting line to the external device or system
is capable of withstanding the line pressure to be applied.

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Bleeding the System
Note: A bleed point must be provided on the external device.

5
6

3
4

3 2

1 Bleed hose assembly 2 Priming pump


3 Screw-press 4 UUT/system under test
5 UUT bleed valve 6 Isolation valve
O Open C Closed
Figure 9-2: Priming/Test Set-up
9.4 Bleeding the System
Before any measurements can be made, the hydraulic system needs to be primed and bled free
of air. During the following operations, prepare for fluid spillage and provide a suitable receptacle
for collecting the spillage.
1. Prepare for use as detailed in Section 9.3.
2. Fill a suitable container with clean hydraulic fluid and place the bleed hose assembly (1)
connected to the priming port into the fluid.
3. Open the UUT bleed valve (5) and, if possible, fit a hose to the bleed point and locate the
hose end in a container of the same hydraulic fluid.
4. Use the priming pump (2), to pump hydraulic fluid into the instrument and the connected
system. Monitor the hydraulic fluid level, ensuring that the bleed hose assembly (1) stays
below the fluid level and is not allowed to suck in air. Top-up hydraulic fluid level as
necessary.
5. Continue use of the priming pump (2) until only hydraulic fluid and no air is expelled from the
bleed point.
6. Close the UUT bleed valve (5) when the priming pump (2) is at the bottom of its stroke (fully
pushed in) and slowly wind out the screw-press (3) to its fullest extent to draw in further
hydraulic fluid (approx. 7 cm3 or 0.43 in3).

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7. Switch the instrument ON and, still using the priming pump (2), pressurize the system to
approximately 2 bar (30 psi).
8. Close the isolation valve (6) disconnect the bleed hose assembly (1) from the priming port.
9.5 Operation
To obtain a pressure reading, proceed as follows:
1. Switch the instrument ON and select the required TASK.
2. Rotate the screw-press clockwise to increase the applied pressure.
Note: When hydraulic fluid is compressed and flows through a restriction, there is an
increase in temperature that affects the pressure. Allow sufficient time for this pressure
reading to stabilize before recording or logging a reading.
3. After testing, reduce the pressure in the system to zero by turning the screw-press counter
clockwise. Before disconnecting the UUT, open the isolation valve.
4. Remove the connection to the UUT and fit a blanking plug into the instrument’s pressure
port. Clean any spilled fluid off the instrument case.
9.6 Draining the Hydraulic Fluid
To drain the hydraulic fluid from the instrument, proceed as follows:
1. Turn the isolation valve (4) fully counter clockwise. Turn the instrument onto the left hand
side (pressure port nearest to the work bench). Place receptacle below the pressure port to
collect hydraulic fluid.
2. Drain the system by slowly winding in the screw-press (3) and then depressing the priming
pump (2) plunger to expel any fluid remaining in the instrument.
3. If necessary, apply an air line to the priming port to clear any remaining fluid out of the
instrument.
9.7 Flushing - Refilling or Changing the Hydraulic Fluid
If necessary, to remove any contaminants, flush out the hydraulic system as follows:

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Flushing - Refilling or Changing the Hydraulic Fluid
1. Connect the bleed hose assembly (1) to the priming port and a bleed hose to the pressure
port as shown below:

S
4

3
1

3
2

1 Bleed hose assembly 2 Priming pump


3 Screw-press 4 Isolation valve
O Open C Closed
Figure 9-3: Flushing/Filling Connections
2. Fill the priming fluid container with clean hydraulic fluid of the required type. Use the priming
pump (2), to pump fresh hydraulic fluid through the system until clean hydraulic fluid, free of
air bubbles, emerges into the container at the output port. Discard the contaminated fluid
expelled during this process.
3. Remove the bleed hose assembly (1) located to the output port and, to prevent the ingress
of any contaminant, fit a blanking plug in its place.
4. Close the isolation valve (4) and remove the bleed hose assembly (1) from the priming inlet.
5. Clean off any surplus oil that may have spilled onto the instrument casing.
The instrument is now ready for operation or storage. If storing, apply a label detailing the type of
hydraulic fluid contained in the instrument.
Note: For long term storage, it is recommended that the instrument be drained and stored empty.

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Typical Uploaded Data Log File (DPI 610)

Appendix A. Datalog File Example


A.1 Typical Uploaded Data Log File (DPI 610)
The following gives details of a typical data file upload:
FILENAME: TEST 5
DATE: 21/10/2006
TIME: 15:58
TRIGGER: KEYPRESS
AMBIENT TEMP: 24.1 C

NO. OF POINTS 11
RECORD TYPE 0
CURRENT mA PRESSURE INT bar

3.902 0.008 -0.65 %span 21/10/2006 15:58:55


6.076 2.311 1.42 %span 21/10/2006 16:00:03
7.598 4.404 0.47 %span 21/10/2006 16:00:57
8.085 5.023 0.41 %span 21/10/2006 16:01:45
9.949 7.249 0.94 %span 21/10/2006 16:02:42
13.002 11.300 -0.23 %span 21/10/2006 16:03:30
17.005 16.102 0.77 %span 21/10/2006 16:05:00
17.766 17.106 0.51 %span 21/10/2006 16:06:07
17.812 17.105 0.80 %span 21/10/2006 16:07:49
18.532 17.965 1.00 %span 21/10/2006 16:16:35
20.007 20.212 -1.02 %span 21/10/2006 16:18:23

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Appendix A. Datalog File Example

A.2 Typical Uploaded Procedure Data File (DPI 615)


The following gives details of a typical data file upload:
FILENAME: TEST 6
DATE: 21/10/2006
TIME: 15:58
TRIGGER: KEYPRESS
AMBIENT TEMP: 24.1 C

NO. OF POINTS 11
RECORD TYPE 0
CURRENT mA PRESSURE INT bar

3.902 0.008 -0.65 %span PASS 21/10/2006 15:58:55


6.076 2.311 1.42 %span FAIL 21/10/2006 16:00:03
7.598 4.404 0.47 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:00:57
8.085 5.023 0.41 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:01:45
9.949 7.249 0.94 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:02:42
13.002 11.300 -0.23 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:03:30
17.005 16.102 0.77 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:05:00
17.766 17.106 0.51 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:06:07
17.812 17.105 0.80 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:07:49
18.532 17.965 1.00 %span PASS 21/10/2006 16:16:35
20.007 20.212 -1.02 %span FAIL 21/10/2006 16:18:23

A.3 Record Type


The Record Type number contained in the header is a 16-bit field, with the individual bits
representing result formats as detailed below:
Table A-1: Data File Record Types
Record Type Description
1 P-Display
2 Switch Test
4 Leak Test
8 Input Channel: Min/Max ON
120 Combination of all Input Process Functions
896 Combination of all Output Process Functions
1024 mA Step Mode
2048 mA Value Mode
4096 mA Ramp Mode
8192 No Input Selected
16384 No Output Selected

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Introduction

Appendix B. “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector


B.1 Introduction
The “Quick Fit” pressure connector allows tool free connection of pressure equipment to your
pressure instrument. The “Quick Fit” pressure connector should only be tightened by hand and
should not be tightened with a tool.

Figure B-1: “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector


To prevent damage to your calibrator please ensure that the sequence of connection to the “Quick
Fit” pressure connector is correctly followed as described below.
Where a tool is used to connect to the appropriate “Quick Fit” pressure connector adaptor, the
adaptor should be removed from the “Quick Fit” pressure connector using the procedure in
Appendix B.2.

Figure B-2: “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector - Adaptor Removed


B.2 Connection Sequence
WARNING Pressurized gases are dangerous. Before you attach or disconnect
pressure equipment, safely release all the pressure

CAUTION To prevent damage to the instrument, do not let dirt get into the
pressure mechanism. Before you attach equipment, make sure it is clean or use
the applicable dirt trap.
Procedure to attach the “Quick Fit” pressure connector:
1. Remove the adaptor from the “Quick Fit” pressure connector.
2. Use an applicable seal for the pressure connection:
a. NPT type: Use an applicable sealant on the thread.

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Appendix B. “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector
b. BSP (parallel type, 100 bar (1500 psi) or more): We recommend a bonded seal at the
bottom.
c. BSP (parallel type, 100 bar (1500 psi) or less): a bonded seal at the top is permitted).
3. Attach the adaptor to the device. If necessary, use one of the alternative adaptor sets, part
number IO620-BSP, IO620-NPT or IO620-MET, and tighten to the applicable torque.
4. Re-attach the adaptor to the “Quick Fit” pressure connector and hand tighten it.

a. NTP

b. (G)/BSPP
P•EDU

3UHVVXUH3RUW c. (G)/BSPP
3”EDU

Figure B-3: Remove/Install “Quick Fit” Pressure Connector


Procedure to remove the “Quick Fit” pressure connector:
1. Release the pressure.
2. Remove the adaptor from the “Quick Fit” pressure connector. The adaptor is hand tightened
and does not require tools to remove.
3. Remove the adaptor from the device under test; use appropriate tools as necessary.
4. Re-attach the adaptor to the “Quick Fit” pressure connector and hand tighten it.

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