Burkert 00563223 Quick Start Manual Download Page 1

Type 8022

Flow Transmitter / Pulse divider
Durchflusstransmitter / Impulsteiler
Transmetteur de débit / Diviseur d’impulsions

Quickstart (device Version 2)

English

Summary of Contents for 00563223

Page 1: ...Type 8022 Flow Transmitter Pulse divider Durchflusstransmitter Impulsteiler Transmetteur de d bit Diviseur d impulsions Quickstart device Version 2 English...

Page 2: ...ntended Use 5 3 Basic Safety Instructions 6 4 General Information 8 5 Description 9 6 Technical Data 10 7 Installation and start up 15 8 Adjustment 27 9 Maintenance 27 10 Packaging Transport Storage D...

Page 3: ...ickstart carefully and thoroughly Study in particular the chapters entitled Basic Safety Instructions and Intended Use The quickstart must be read and understood The quickstart explains how to install...

Page 4: ...result in a medium or minor injury Notice Warns of damage to property Indicates important additional information tips and recommendations designates a procedure that must be carried out 1 2 Definition...

Page 5: ...vider associated to a B rkert flow sensor converts the frequency signal generated by the flow sensor into an adjustable frequency signal The device is designed for use in industrial environments Use t...

Page 6: ...arrying out work on the system or the device disconnect the electrical power for all the conductors and isolate it All equipment connected to the product must be double insulated with respect to the m...

Page 7: ...rules Notice Electrostatic sensitive components or modules The device contains electronic components which react sensitively to electrostatic discharge ESD Contact with electrostatically charged perso...

Page 8: ...B rkert SAS Rue du Giessen BP 21 F 67220 TRIEMBACH AU VAL The addresses of our international sales offices are available on the internet at country burkert com 4 2 Warranty The warranty is only valid...

Page 9: ...has both a 4 20 mA current output and a tran sistor output Thus it can operate either as a flow transmitter or as a pulse divider Combine the device with a B rkert flow sensor that has the following...

Page 10: ...N 60529 IP65 1 if the following conditions are respected Cable gland wired or blanked off or female connector plugged in and tightened Nut of the cable gland tightened with a torque of 1 N m 20 0 74 l...

Page 11: ...rating voltage 3 Available outputs 4 Maximum power consumption 5 Version of the device 6 Warning Before using the device take into account the technical specifications described in these Ope rating In...

Page 12: ...al for the cover NBR EPDM 6 4 Electrical Data Electrical connection Device variant with cable gland 4 pin terminal strip 1 5 mm2 max wire section 6 7 mm cable diameter 4 pin M12 male connector Operati...

Page 13: ...r supply voltage approximately V minus 1 V Current output Uncertainty of the output value Min voltage drop at the device terminals Loop impedance 4 20 mA 1 5 of the full scale 10 V at 20 mA max 100 W...

Page 14: ...ng as a flow transmitter 4 20 mA output in a 2 wire system Operating as a pulse divider NPN PNP output in a 3 wire system 0 6 W 3 2 W from which 0 2 W for the device max 1 5 W for the flow sensor max...

Page 15: ...2 PNP 3 12 30 V DC 4 GND Fig 2 Terminal assignment of a device variant with cable gland 7 1 1 Use the device as a flow transmitter When the device operates as a flow transmitter it con verts the freq...

Page 16: ...ct the 4 20 mA current output 2 wire con nection Refer to Fig 3 Replace the device cover with a display unit Tighten the screw to a torque of 0 2 0 3 N m 0 15 0 22 lbf ft to not damage the housing Ene...

Page 17: ...Connection of the current output De energise the device Mount the device on a flow sensor Refer to chap 7 3 7 1 2 Use the device as a pulse divider When the device operates as a pulse divider it conv...

Page 18: ...tput can be connected in the following modes NPN or PNP Refer to Fig 4 or Fig 5 Replace the device cover with a display unit Tighten the screw to a torque of 0 2 0 3 N m 0 15 0 22 lbf ft to not damage...

Page 19: ...e with cable gland NPN connection of the tran sistor output 12 30 V DC GND 12 30 V DC PNP Power supply PLC Fig 5 Device with cable gland PNP connection of the tran sistor output De energise the device...

Page 20: ...connector 7 2 1 Use the device as a flow transmitter When the device operates as a flow transmitter it con verts the frequency signal generated by the combined flow sensor into an analogue 4 20 mA cu...

Page 21: ...15 0 22 lbf ft to not damage the housing Energise the device Choose the flow rate unit By default the device output is configured to operate as a 4 20 mA current output Set the flow rate range associ...

Page 22: ...crewed in place of the cover Switch off the device before removing the display unit To use the device as a pulse divider do the following Connect the transistor output 3 wire connection The transistor...

Page 23: ...output Set the K factor of the fitting used If you want to display the flow rate choose the flow rate unit Power supply Load 12 30 V DC 1 2 4 3 Fig 8 Device with 4 pin M12 male connector NPN connecti...

Page 24: ...12 30 V DC 1 2 4 3 Power supply Load Fig 9 Device with 4 pin M12 male connector PNP connection of the transistor output De energise the device Mount the device on a flow sensor Refer to chap 7 3 Engli...

Page 25: ...e flow sensor Loosen the device screw Correctly position the device see Fig 10 and plug it on the 4 pin male connector of the flow sensor NOTICE A faulty mounting can cause a faulty operation of the d...

Page 26: ...ctly Flow sensor Seal Screw Display unit Cable gland Fig 10 Installing the device on the sensor example of a device with cable gland and display unit mounted on a Type SE30 sensor Install the combinat...

Page 27: ...ht when the display unit is removed Screw the cover with article number 670549 on the device as soon as the display unit is removed Adjust the device depending whether it is used as a flow transmitter...

Page 28: ...hock resistant packaging Do not allow the temperature to exceed or drop below the permitted storage temperature Incorrect storage may damage the device Store the device in a dry and dust free location...

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Page 30: ...We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice Technische nderungen vorbehalten Sous r serve de modifications techniques B rkert SAS 2011 2020 Operating Instructions 2010 06_EU ml 00809...

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