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K0341 Issue No. 2

Advanced Options in a Source mode

Press the 

 key and select mA Source or mA Source & 24V.

Use  

and 

 (Enter) to select the function.

Press the 

 key (Advanced) and the display shows:

Linear

simulates linear transmitters.

Flow

simulates flow transmitters.

Valve

simulates valve control signals.

Use  

and 

 (Enter) to select the Advanced option: 

Advanced 

Note: Ramp function not available for valve selection.

Use  

to 

quit.  The display returns to the selected source 

mode with the advanced setting available.

Step

25% steps for linear and flow - fixed values for 

valve.

Auto-step

The same as step with a timed step interval.

Span Check Step between 4 (or 0) mA and 20 mA.
Ramp

Automatic ramp between 4 (or 0) mA and 20 mA.

MODE

F1

Lin

Flow

Valve

Step

Auto-step

Span Check

Ramp

Time (M:SS)

Time (M:SS)

1/ -1 second

1/ -1 second

F2

Mode

mA source

mA source & 24V

select

Enter

Advanced

select

F2

select

F2

F2

F2

Summary of Contents for K0341

Page 1: ...GE Sensing Druck UPS III IS Intrinsically Safe Loop Calibrator User manual K0341 II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4 Druck UPS III IS Loop Calibrator mA mA 24V COM V...

Page 2: ...t European safety directives The equipment carries the CE mark This symbol on the instrument indicates that the user should refer to the user manual Do not dispose of this product as household waste U...

Page 3: ...i K0341 Issue No 2 The IECEx certificate for this equipment can be reviewed at the following web site www iecex com...

Page 4: ...K0341 Issue No 2 ii A full copy of the ATEX certificate for this equipment can be supplied contact us at the following web site www gesensing com...

Page 5: ...iii K0341 Issue No 2...

Page 6: ...K0341 Issue No 2 iv...

Page 7: ...aseefa06ATEX0224X IECEx BAS 06 0053X Ex ib IIC T4 10 C Ta 40 C Druck LE6 0FH UK manufacturer Requirements and Conditions Refer to the supply and input output parameter table Batteries WARNING Only rep...

Page 8: ...ing Audio visual maximum 24V typically 21V Hart communications menu selectable 220 loop resistor Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F This loo...

Page 9: ...MUST be isolated from all other sources of power Voltage measurement between V and COM Continuity measurement between V and COM Special condition for safe use remote sensor MUST be isolated from all o...

Page 10: ...F 1 6V max Param Ui 30V 0 50V 0 30V 0 Ii 100mA 0 100mA 0 100mA 0 Pi 1W 0 1W 0 1W 0 U0 6 51V 25 2V 6 51V 6 51V 6 51V 25 2V I0 14mA 158mA 12mA 8mA 14mA 158mA P0 22mW 0 995W 20mW 20mW 22mW 0 995W Ci 220p...

Page 11: ...Pressing the keys makes menu selections sets numerical values and controls step and ramp functions up down The select advanced functions shown on the bottom of the display When no key is pressed for 1...

Page 12: ...up and advanced settings When measuring current pressing enables linear or flow pressing enables mA or value of 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA When measuring voltage pressing changes the resolution between...

Page 13: ...ith 24 V Press mode key and select Measure mA and 24V The calibrator supplies 24 V maximum for the loop maximum 24 mA Special condition for safe use see page 3 Measure Volts Press mode key and select...

Page 14: ...dvanced settings Special condition for safe use see page 3 Source mA Press mode key and select Source mA Source mA with 24V Press mode key and select Source mA and 24V The calibrator supplies loop pow...

Page 15: ...ed Note Ramp function not available for valve selection Use to quit The display returns to the selected source mode with the advanced setting available Step 25 steps for linear and flow fixed values f...

Page 16: ...utput up or down step the span check maximum or minimum start the ramp Press then to start continuous auto step or continuous ramp cycle Hart Application This application allows mA measure and source...

Page 17: ...authorised ATEX repair centre for any repairs it cannot be repaired on site To keep the loop calibrator accurate a calibration check should be carried out once per year Cleaning Clean the loop calibra...

Page 18: ...RNING ONLY REPLACE BATTERIES IN A SAFE AREA Only use the battery type listed on page two Unscrew and remove the securing screw from the battery panel Replace the batteries check the polarity of the ba...

Page 19: ...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 cali...

Page 20: ...3 for all the values in the table 3 5 Compare the recorded values and the applied values if the difference is greater than the permitted error the instrument requires a calibration adjustment 6 Repeat...

Page 21: ...to select Calibration Enter the access code 9410 factory setting and allow the instrument to thermally stabilise 3 Select the parameter required for calibration Use the display menu to select the cali...

Page 22: ...k output mA out control 20 000 Again Enter F2 Calibration Cal date V Input V Input mA Input mA Output A Enter F2 Calibration Cal date V Input mA Input mA Output Correct PIN entered mA Advanced 100 0 0...

Page 23: ...0 001 mA input cal high mA input 20mA 00 000 20 020 Enter F2 mA input control Check reading 1 000 Again Enter F2 B A Calibration Cal date V Input V Input mA Input mA Output mA open Advanced 100 0 Leav...

Page 24: ...0 001 F1 Enter F2 F1 F2 F2 Enter Calibration Cal date Cal date V Input mA Input mA Output Quit Cal date 01 MAR 2006 Enter Day 01 Enter Calibration Cal date Cal date V Input mA Input mA Output Enter M...

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