Deltapilot S
Hauser
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!
Note!
The following applies to both configuration methods "Increased security during parameter entry" and "Standard
device configuration":
– During device configuration, the selected current value in the event of a fault cannot be guaranteed for all
possible fault situations (e.g. cable open circuit). However, failure reaction in accordance with NE 43
(
≤
3.6 mA or
≥
21 mA) is always ensured.
– The current value can be (independent of the selected current value) between 22 and 25 mA when the
integrated diagnostics and monitoring measures are triggered.
– In cases such as power failure or circuit break, output currents can be (independent of the selected current
value)
≤
3.6 mA.
– After an error or a fault has been removed, the 4...20 mA output signal can be considered to be safe after
20 seconds.
– For the maximum reaction time of alarms and warnings
Total performance
"Total performance" comprises non-linearity including hysteresis and non-repeatability, the thermal change of
the zero point:
±1 % of the URL (upper range limit)
The information applies to a temperature range from –10...+60 °C (+14...+140°F).
Settling time
The settling time is calculated according to the following formula:
t
settling time
= t
1
+ (t
2
+ configured damping time) x 5
For t
1
(dead time) and t
2
(T63)
→
Technical Information TI416P, "Dead time, time constant (T63)" section.
The factory setting for the damping time is 2 seconds, but can be configured between 0 and 999 seconds.
In accordance with IEC 61298-2, the settling time is the time the output signal needs to reach its steady-state
value at 1% of the output span and remain within this range.
Maximum reaction time of
alarms and warnings
The reaction times of alarms and warnings are listed in the following table. In the event of an alarm (device
faults), the device outputs an error current,
8, "Alarm response and current output" section.
Installation
Mounting, wiring and commissioning
The mounting, wiring and commissioning of the Deltapilot S is described in Operating Instructions BA332P.
Code *
1
Message type *
2
(current output)
Maximum reaction
time
Diagnostic test
interval
113, 704, 705, 728, 729, 736 und 737
Alarm
5 min
5 min
703 und 739
Alarm
10 s
1 s
738, 131, 132, 133, 110, 121, 747
Alarm
Only during
initialization
101, 115 *
3
, 120 *
3
, 122, 130, 703, 704, 707,
711, 713, 715 *
3
, 716, 717 *
3
, 718 *
3
, 719,
720 *
3
, 721, 722, 723, 725, 726 *
3
, 727 *
3
,
741, 742, 743, 744, 748
Alarm
Immediately
102, 106, 116, 602, 604, 613, 700, 701, 702,
706, 710, 730 *
4
, 731 *
4
, 732 *
4
, 733 *
4
,
740 *
4
, 745, 746, 620 *
3
Warning
(device continues
to measure)
Immediately
*
1
→
Operating Instructions BA332P, Section 8.1 "Messages".
*
2
→
Operating Instructions BA332P, Section 8.2 "Response of the outputs to error".
*
3
These messages are "Error"-type messages and are automatically set to "Alarm" when using the "Increased security
during parameter entry" method. These messages have to be set to "Alarm" manually when using the "Standard
device configuration" method.
26, "Standard device configuration" section.
*
4
These messages are "Error"-type messages and are set to "Warning" at the factory. These messages are not set to
"Alarm" when using the "Increased security during parameter entry" method.