DPI 610 / 615 IS: Intrinsically Safe Portable Pressure Calibrator
DPI 610 / 615 IS: Intrinsically Safe Portable Pressure Calibrator
DPI 610 / 615 IS: Intrinsically Safe Portable Pressure Calibrator
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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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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.
* A qualified technician must have the necessary technical knowledge, documentation, special test
equipment and tools to carry out the required work on this equipment.
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.
Installation
WARNING Do not use tools on the pressure calibrator that might cause
incendive sparks - this can cause an explosion.
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
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
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.
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
TASK : BASIC
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
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.
5
11
9
10
TASK : BASIC
INPUTS
VOLTAGE
OUTPUTS
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
2. Getting Started
2.1 Fitting Batteries
1
2
TASK : BASIC
- +
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
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.
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.
V Vin Vin
+
55mA 55mA
mA in max mA in max
-
mA Sink mA Sink
TASK : BASIC
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
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.
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
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
TASK : BASIC
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
CURRENT PRESSURE
UNITS
3
B
TASK : I-P
SNAPSHOT MODE
PRESSURE INT
OUTPUT
NEW VALUE
CURRENT OK
TASK : P-SWITCH
SNAPSHOT MODE
CONTACT STATE
PRESSURE INT
RUN
TASK : P-DISPLAY
SNAPSHOT MODE
DISPLAY
PRESSURE INT
CHANGE
VALUE
TASK : LEAKTEST
SNAPSHOT MODE
PRESSURE INT
WAIT
DURATION
START PRESS
STOP PRESS
PRESS CHANGE
LEAK RATE
CHANGE RUN
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.
CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE
CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE
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.
TASK : RELVALVE
SNAPSHOT MODE
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
PRESSURE INT
PRESSURE INT
RESET
MAX/MIN
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
PROCESS UNITS
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
VOLTAGE VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
RESET
MAX/MIN
CHANGE CHANGE
VALUE VALUE
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
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
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
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
• 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
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
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
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 :
VOLTAGE
PRESSURE INT
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
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
FILE 1 of 9
DATE: 04/11/99 TIME 10:18
ERASE TEXT GRAPH REVIEW TRANSMIT
LOGGED DATA FILE
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
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
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.
After selecting F1, proceed by entering the User ID and Serial Number and then select F1
(Continue) and follow the on-screen procedural instructions:
LOG LOG
NOW NOW
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
RESULTS PASS
MAX PRESS: <.<< %span FAIL
POINTS: 5 UP/DOWN
MAX. ERROR: 0.1% SPAN
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
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
REMOVE SELECT
UNITS TO PASCAL
SCALING FACTOR
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
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
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.
FORMAT: FORMAT:
DATE: DATE:
TIME: TIME:
FORMAT: FORMAT:
DATE: DATE:
TIME: TIME:
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.
If the second code entered differs from the first, the new PIN will not be set.
WARNING
INVALID PIN NUMBER
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.
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
5. Close the vent valve, apply full-scale pressure and store the full-scale point:
CHANGE VALUE
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.
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
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
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
+
+
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
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.
A
max 30V
-
Vin
+
55mA
mA in max
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.
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
5. Measure the 90% full-scale output current and enter the value measured on the external
ammeter
CHANGE VALUE
Applied Measured
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.
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
10. Repeat (9) for all output values given in Table 8-5 on page 50.
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
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.
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
6. Apply the full-scale pressure to the external transducer and store the full-scale (FS) point
CHANGE VALUE
Applied Measured
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.
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.
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.
WARNING Make sure that the connecting line to the external device or system
is capable of withstanding the line pressure to be applied.
5
6
3
4
3 2
S
4
3
1
3
2
NO. OF POINTS 11
RECORD TYPE 0
CURRENT mA PRESSURE INT bar
NO. OF POINTS 11
RECORD TYPE 0
CURRENT mA PRESSURE INT bar
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.
a. NTP
b. (G)/BSPP
PEDU
3UHVVXUH3RUW c. (G)/BSPP
3EDU
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