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    3.4.3 Display setup ....................................................................................................................................29

3.4.4 Date and time ....................................................................................................................................30

    3.4.5 Language ..........................................................................................................................................31
    3.4.6 Factory default ..................................................................................................................................31
    3.4.7 Tools ................................................................................................................................................31

      3.4.7.1 Leak test ......................................................................................................................................31
      3.4.7.2 Vent ............................................................................................................................................33
      3.4.7.3 Unit conversion ............................................................................................................................33
      3.4.7.4 Help ............................................................................................................................................34

    3.4.8 Information .......................................................................................................................................34
    3.4.9 System Calibration ............................................................................................................................34
    

  3.4.9.1 Current / voltage measure .............................................................................................................35

      3.4.9.2 Current source .............................................................................................................................35
      3.4.9.3 High / low range ...........................................................................................................................35
      3.4.9.4 External pressure module .............................................................................................................36
      3.4.9.5 Self tune ......................................................................................................................................36

    3.4.10 RS232 setup ...................................................................................................................................36
  

3.5 Task .....................................................................................................................................................36

    3.5.1 Calibrating dial pressure gauges ........................................................................................................37
    3.5.2 Calibrating digital pressure gauges ....................................................................................................40
    3.5.3 Calibrating pressure transmitters .......................................................................................................40
    3.5.4 Calibrating HART transmitters ...........................................................................................................43
    3.5.5 Calibrating pressure switches ............................................................................................................44
    3.5.6 Calibrating I/P converters ..................................................................................................................45

4.Troubleshooting......................................................................................................................47

    4.1  Device  information  ..............................................................................................................................47
    4.2  Prompt.................................................................................................................................................47

Summary of Contents for ADT761 Series

Page 1: ...ADT761 Series Automated Pressure Calibrator...

Page 2: ...Additel Corporation ADT761 Series Automated Pressure Calibrator Version 1903V06 User Manual Please download the latest version from www additel com...

Page 3: ...instructions for the ADT761 Series Automated Pressure Calibrator To ensure correct operation and safety please follow the instructions in this manual Additel reserves the right to change the contents...

Page 4: ...6 2 1 3 RS 232 interface 6 2 1 4 Keypad 7 2 1 5 Pneumatic port 8 2 2 Inital preparation 8 2 2 1 Battery installation 8 2 2 2 Changing the belt strap 9 2 2 3 Pneumatic connection 9 2 2 4 View the displ...

Page 5: ...1 13 Vent 19 3 2 HART 20 3 2 1 Poll 20 3 2 2 Process variables 21 3 2 3 Setup 22 3 2 4 Service 23 3 3 Typical applications in the main screen 24 3 3 1 Calibrating pressure gauges 24 3 3 2 Calibrating...

Page 6: ...measure 35 3 4 9 2 Current source 35 3 4 9 3 High low range 35 3 4 9 4 External pressure module 36 3 4 9 5 Self tune 36 3 4 10 RS232 setup 36 3 5 Task 36 3 5 1 Calibrating dial pressure gauges 37 3 5...

Page 7: ...761 Basic differences 50 5 2 Gas head correction 50 5 3 1 Digital barometer 50 5 3 2 Mercurial barometer 52 5 3 3 Aneroid barometer 53 5 3 4 Barometer altimeter 54 5 3 5 Pressure transmitter 55 5 3 6...

Page 8: ...t apply pressures greater than the maximum working pressure Additel s warranty will not cover this application Not for use in flammable high humidity or dusty environments Only charge with supplied ba...

Page 9: ...esolve control issues The vent port should not face the operator during venting Do not apply excessive voltage or current to the electrical terminals Do not use any adapter other than Additel model 98...

Page 10: ...ovides many different ways to calibrate and test a variety of devices such as dial pressure gauges digital pressure gauges pressure transmitters pressure switches and I P converters 1 2 Features Autom...

Page 11: ...to 615 psi a 100 to 1200 hPa 2 5 to 2 5 mbar 1 to 1 inH O 2 25 to 25 mbar 10 to 10 inH O 2 0 95 to 2 5 bar 13 5 to 35 psi 0 90 to 2 5 bar 13 to 35 psi 0 90 to 2 5 bar 13 to 35 psi 0 95 to 2 5 bar 13 5...

Page 12: ...ask and Setup keys Portable Automated Pressure Calibrator Lock Strap Connections Vent Port Outlet Port REF FLT Port Battery Shortcut Keys On Off Control Keys Numeric Keypad Status Bar Measure Source M...

Page 13: ...232 interface DC27V input Introduction Current measure Voltage measure Switch test HART communication Current output external power Current output internal power Loop power supply at 24V Works with AD...

Page 14: ...7 2 1 4 Keypad Table 2 3 Key functions...

Page 15: ...contains a filter for internal pump The filter should be changed when dirty as shown in figure 2 3 VENT port The port which pressure is released from the system 2 2 Initial preparation 2 2 1 Battery i...

Page 16: ...ADT761 D Figure 2 7 shows pneumatic connection of ADT761 L ADT761 LA ADT761 M ADT761 MA ADT761 H and ADT761 HA connect the OUTLET and REF FLT ports to the UUT or use plugs when necessary 2 2 4 View th...

Page 17: ...n in Figure 2 8 Connect the power supply for charging if power is low 2 3 2 Setting the system date and time Refer to section 3 4 4 to set date and time 2 3 3 Generating a pressure Ensure the source s...

Page 18: ...select between the MEASURE and SOURCE window press till the desired window is highlighted in orange The softkeys displayed at the bottom of the screen relate to the selected mode Press or to select w...

Page 19: ...or in standby mode The calibrator will automatically vent when switching ranges 2 Connection Complete the pneumatic connection as shown in Figure 3 3 or Figure 3 4 3 Entering a value Use the numeric...

Page 20: ...stable condition as defined in the CONTROL SETUP Section 3 4 1 the color of the displayed value will change from black to green 3 1 3 Pressure measure 1 Select the High Low Pressure Range in measure m...

Page 21: ...by mode to change from sourcing pressure to current 2 Connection Complete the electrical connection as shown in Figure 3 6 or Figure 3 7 3 Power supply Press to select internal loop power or external...

Page 22: ...black to red and the calibrator will issue the alarm If the value exceeds the measure limit of the calibrator the value will be shown as _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and the calibrator will issue the alarm 2 Conn...

Page 23: ...rnal pressure module is online The home screen will show three windows with the TRIPLE DISPLAY when it is enabled in DISPLAY SETUP Both the MEASURE and SOURCE can be changed to read the external press...

Page 24: ...gh Low Range pressure Current Voltage measure or external pressure module Zero can be done within 1 FS of the pressure or 0 1 FS of the Current Voltage 3 1 11 Step 1 Setup Press to setup the step para...

Page 25: ...ll prompt the user to reset the limits Stroke mode select the One Way or the Two Way Wait Time 1 For the auto mode only the range is 1 3600 seconds 2 When SOURCE is set to Current the wait time is tim...

Page 26: ...list press and hold for two seconds or press and select the snapshot item Press to page up and down Press to delete the record s The record s can be uploaded to a computer by the RS232 port to Additel...

Page 27: ...Vent P pressure in the Control Setup 3 2 HART 3 2 1 Poll 1 Connect Use the internal series resistor and internal 24V loop power supply as shown in Figure 3 13 Use the internal series resistor and ext...

Page 28: ...window of the Home screen and the HART icon will display in the status bar after connection to the transmitter is established Press to disconnect the HART instrument and the HART icon will disappear...

Page 29: ...y Read only Read only Read only Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read and write Read only Description Transmitter manufacturer Manufacturer model number Manufacturer device...

Page 30: ...ng to the HART Protocol 2 D A output trim Through adjusting the coefficient of current output the transmitter s PVAO is consistent with loop mA Press to trim the Zero DAC Zero and Span DAC Gain or pre...

Page 31: ...press to put the pressure value sourced by calibrator into the Trim Value input box 3 3 Typical applications in the main screen 3 3 1 Calibrating pressure gauges 1 Prepare Select High range or Low ran...

Page 32: ...nually or by the step function Section 3 1 11 4 Record the measure value manually or by using snapshot Section 3 1 12 after the pressure has stabilized 3 3 3 Calibrating HART transmitters 1 Prepare Se...

Page 33: ...include 4 process variables 3 3 4 Calibrating pressure switches 1 Prepare Select the High or Low range in SOURCE mode Select the Switch in MEASURE mode 2 Connect Complete the pneumatic and electrical...

Page 34: ...e 3 19 DO NOT over pressure the calibrator DO NOT use the calibrator as the pressure source Check the load ability of the UUT for using the internal 24V power supply 3 Source the current manually or b...

Page 35: ...pe will be shown on the status bar in the home screen 2 Ctrl LRV and Ctrl URV Control limits A range smaller than the calibrator range may be selected to limit the output pressure to avoid over pressu...

Page 36: ...trip point 6 Auto Zero If enabled the calibrator will automatically zero pressure value when it is in vent state and record the offset If Absolute pressure type selected the Auto Zero will be disable...

Page 37: ...light after a set time Accepted timeout period Never 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours The backlight will come on by pressing any key The backlight is disabled in the Step fun...

Page 38: ...high low range for pressurizing to the leak test point automatically with the calibrator P Module pressurize with an external pressure source and measure the real pressure with an external pressure mo...

Page 39: ...as the start pressure 4 The test time will count down Real leakage Start pressure Real pressure 5 When the test time reaches zero the calibrator records the displayed pressure as the end pressure and...

Page 40: ...during venting as shown in Figure 3 20 The vent port should not face the operator 2 Run Select vent under the tools icon in the setup screen The 761 will automatically switch to the high range Press t...

Page 41: ...layed 3 4 9 System Calibration The calibrator should be powered to warm up 30 minutes prior to starting the calibration To ensure optimum instrument operation the current voltage measure the current s...

Page 42: ...dardized unit generates signal to the calibrator When the measured value is stable Press to record and continue press to review 3 4 9 2 Current source 1 Calibration points The default is 4mA 20mA that...

Page 43: ...232 setup in the setup screen Set the baudrate databits and stopbits Press numeric keypad to set the address and the range is 001 121 3 5 Task The calibrator provides the task function for automated c...

Page 44: ...e repeated but only the last result will be recorded Carefully select your operation as they cannot be reversed View the run information and report The failures are red and stands for no record The da...

Page 45: ...librator will use dual range if needed 5 Over pressuring can result in damage to the UUT Pressure type gauge absolute or differential Accuracy 1 Preselected accuracies are available 2 Custom X XX When...

Page 46: ...ure to stabilize Input the reading of the UUT that cannot exceed 110 full scale of the UUT When continuing with no input the standard value will be recorded as the indicator If tapping is enabled the...

Page 47: ...pt Accuracy settings where the accuracy can be defined as a of FS or a of reading or a combination of FS and of reading 3 5 3 Calibrating pressure transmitters When calibrating a pressure transmitter...

Page 48: ...be equal 3 The calibrator will automatically select the range for higher precision 4 The calibrator will use the dual range if needed 5 Over pressuring the UUT may result in damage to the UUT Pressure...

Page 49: ...Source Internal Pressure or Pressure Module Select the run mode 1 Automatic When the pressure is stable the calibrator will count down based on the Reading Time in seconds before taking the measureme...

Page 50: ...ng a common pressure transmitter Section 3 5 3 3 Run Poll HART devices automatically if needed or press to do it manually Section 3 2 1 Compare the range of the task settings with the real range of th...

Page 51: ...Dead band range is the minimum and maximum of the dead band Dead band is the pressure difference between the change of states i e OPEN CLOSE or CLOSE OPEN Set point The pressure which the switch will...

Page 52: ...hanged between Standby and Control The calibrator will automatically switch to the suitable range if needed The calibrator can change the slew rate of the pressure control automatically according to t...

Page 53: ...n be edited individually Range of UUT 1 Cannot exceed the measure the range of the calibrator 2 The high and low limit cannot be equal Cycles 1 3 3 Run Input the information before running including t...

Page 54: ...nformation Select the device information in the setup screen View the software revision factory date serial number and so on View the information of the high low range inside View the current atmosphe...

Page 55: ...run the vent function for self protection The system is failing to connect with internal pressure module but it is trying over and over again The internal valve s temperature is abnormal or irregular...

Page 56: ...DT761 D ADT761 L ADT761 M ADT761 H ADT761 LA ADT761 MA ADT761 HA ADT761 BP 2 5 to 2 5 mbar 1 to 1 inH2 O 25 to 25 mbar 10 to 10 inH2 O 0 95 to 2 5 bar 13 5 to 35 psi 0 95 to 2 5 bar 13 5 to 35 psi 0 9...

Page 57: ...bled the calibrator will display the correct result automatically according to the setting of parameters Set the Height value in accordance with the Metric or English Units Set the Density value in ac...

Page 58: ...ts 1 The range is 2 17 2 Scale the steps in accordance with the linear the UUT for the default 3 Every point can be edited Tolerance 1 Given 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 2 5 mbar 2 Custom the custom range is...

Page 59: ...wn in Figure 5 2 Connect the REF FLT port to the low pressure port of the differential pressure gauge 2 New Task name 1 Enter an alphanumeric name and press to input special codes 2 The name cannot be...

Page 60: ...relative humidity the default is 40 RH and the range is 0 100 RH Stroke mode One Way or Two Way Wait for the displayed pressure to stabilize Input the value from the UUT After inputting the value for...

Page 61: ...ng task 3 The characters of the input task name cannot exceed 12 spaces Range of UUT 1 Range 0 1bar 1 2bar 2 Cannot exceed the output range of the calibrator 3 The high and low limit cannot be equal 4...

Page 62: ...umidity the default is 40 RH and the range is 0 100 RH Stroke mode One Way or Round Trip Wait for the displayed pressure to stabilize Input the value from the UUT After inputting the value for the UUT...

Page 63: ...ons Internal pressure ranges and accuracy Table A 1 Pressure ranges Model Pressure Range Range 25 to 25 mbar 10 to 10 inH 2O 0 95 to 1 bar 13 5 to 15 psi 0 95 to 7 bar 13 5 to 100 psi 2 5 to 2 5 mbar...

Page 64: ...a r a 1 2 to 50 psi a 0 9 to 2 5 bar 13 to 35 psi 0 1 to 3 5 ba r a 1 7 to 50 psi a 0 9 to 2 5 bar 13 to 35 psi 0 1 to 3 5 ba r a 1 7 to 50 psi a 100 to 1 200 hPa 0 02 FS 0 02 FS 0 02 FS 0 03 FS 0 02...

Page 65: ...f 15 25 Note 2 input features 1 Voltage measurement input impedance 1M Max input voltage is 300V DC 2 Current measurement input impedance 10 Max input current is 1A DC Electrical source ambient temper...

Page 66: ...stance voltage 4 V 2 Short circuit protected Display 7 0 800 480 pixels color LCD Dimensions and weight 296 w 186 h 180 d mm and approx 5 6kg Electrical interface 4mm electrical jack Charging interfac...

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