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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED DURING INSTALLATION

These Transducers were tested at the EMC Test Centre, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 5LB to the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive effective January 1, 1996. The relevant EMC specifications tested were the following:
EN 50081-1 (1992) and EN 50082-2 (1992). A Technical Construction File, Serial #107 was written and
Certificate of Conformity issued by a Competent Body.

EN 50081-1 (1992): Test results confirmed that no precautions need to be observed during installation regarding electro-
magnetic emissions from the 510 or 511 Series Transducers. 

EN 50082-2 (1992): The following precautions should be taken during installation to maintain the advertised accuracy speci-
fications. The input wiring to the transducer should be isolated from other high voltage transient wiring. The momentary
switching on and off of nearby relays, motors, or other high capacitive or inductive loads can have a minor effect on the
accuracy specification (0.25% of Span). Any change in output pressure is minimal and momentarily, and is considered to be
within the performance capabilities. Use of a ferrite bead collar on the input wires entering the transducer is recommended
should installation next to high electromagnetic interference be necessary.

WARNING:

In explosive atmospheres, electrical power must be removed from the transducer before attempting to

remove the cover and until the cover is fully reinstalled. Failure to do so may result in electrical spark or explosion.

CAUTION: 

Care must be used when inserting wires into the NPT port. Wires must not enter below the circuit board

due to sensitive mechanical components.

DIRECTIONS

1. 

Remove the cover (see WARNING above).

2. 

Bring wiring to the terminal block, located on the circuit board, through 1/2 NPT electrical conduit connection. 18
A.W.G. is recommended; 14 A.W.G. is the maximum wire size. Connect wires to the terminal block per TABLE 2. Care
must be exercised to prevent damage to delicate internal parts when inserting wiring through the 1/2” NPT conduit
opening.

3. 

An internal grounding screw is provided on all units to facilitate separate ground when required. An external grounding
lug is also provided on NEMA 4X enclosures.

4. 

Reinstall the cover tightly using all o-rings and locking devices to insure compliance with Agency Approvals.

CALIBRATION

M-4109/1104 IP510, EP510, IP511, EP511 SERIES

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TABLE 2: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

TERMINAL BLOCK

I / P TRANSDUCER MODELS

E / P TRANSDUCER MODELS

POSITION # 1

( -- ) NEGATIVE SIGNAL

( + ) POSITIVE SIGNAL

POSITION # 2

NOT USED

COMMON GND FOR SIGNAL 

AND SUPPLY

POSITION # 3

( + ) POSITIVE SIGNAL

( + ) POSITIVE SUPPLY

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Summary of Contents for EP510 Series

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Page 3: ...G In order to get optimal service from this transducer and ensure warranty coverage the following MUST be followed The supply air quality to this instrument must be instrument quality air as defined by ISA Standard 57 0 01 1996 1 Dew point not higher than 35 F 2 No particulates larger than 3 microns in size 3 Maximum oil content of 1 ppm No mechanical adjustments or calibrations are necessary or a...

Page 4: ... 32 screws using threaded holes in the bottom of a transducer NEMA 4X transducers may be mounted to a panel with three No 10 32 screws using threaded holes in the back of a transducer or with four No 8 32 screws using threaded holes in the bottom of a transducer In the case of back mount ing if the panel extends towards the screw on cover a 3 16 inch thick spacer MUST be used between the back of t...

Page 5: ...ould installation next to high electromagnetic interference be necessary WARNING In explosive atmospheres electrical power must be removed from the transducer before attempting to remove the cover and until the cover is fully reinstalled Failure to do so may result in electrical spark or explosion CAUTION Care must be used when inserting wires into the NPT port Wires must not enter below the circu...

Page 6: ...nsducers should provide more than one million cycles without failure If a situation should occur in which the transducer s behavior is abnormal the cause is usually related to a pneumatic problem ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE An electrical problem must be isolated by a skilled technician The power source and all wiring should be checked first Circuit board failures are very rare and can be confirmed by t...

Page 7: ...ries transducers are rated intrinsically safe by both FM and CSA for CLASS I DIVISION 1 GROUPS A B C D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS Proper FM approved intrinsically safe wiring requires external FACTORY MUTUAL RESEARCH CORPORATION ENTITY APPROVED SINGLE CHANNEL barriers to be selected based upon MAXIMUM ENTITY PARAMETERS of 510 and 511 Series transducers ENTITY PARAMETERS Vmax 28 V Imax 150 mA Ci 0 22uF Li...

Page 8: ...plied In case of a need for replacement parts follow TABLE 4 EXPLOSION PROOF FOR CLASS I DIV 1 GROUP B C D DUST IGNITION PROOF FOR CLASS II DIV 1 GROUP E F G SUITABLE FOR CLASS III LOCATIONS M 4109 1104 IP510 EP510 IP511 EP511 SERIES A 8 TABLE 3 NEMA 4X REPLACEMENT COVER O RINGS PART NAME PART NUMBER O RING SEAL VITON 214 649 000 242 O RING SEAL BUNA N 214 649 000 240 TABLE 4 NEMA 4X REPLACEMENT P...

Page 9: ...ngs 010137 002 8 Standard outlet range orifice with Buna N O rings 010137 001 9 Standard outlet range orifice with Viton O rings 010137 003 10 Hirschmann Connector Kit 3 prong plug O ring sealed 010142 000 11 Pressure Gauge Kit 15 PSI 010138 000 12 Pressure Gauge Kit 30 PSI 010138 001 13 Pressure Gauge Kit 60 PSI 010138 002 14 Pressure Gauge Kit 160 PSI 010138 003 EP511 AND IP511 SIDE VIEW SIDE VI...

Page 10: ... F to 160 F Storage Temperature Range Buna N elastomers Viton elastomers 40 F to 200 F 15 F to 200 F Vibration Effect Less than 0 5 of SPAN per 1G 5 2000 Hz 3G maximum 3 axes Mounting Position Effect Not measurable Loop Load I P transducer Less than 10 VDC drop at 20 mA Less than 12 VDC drop at 50 mA Supply Voltage E P Transducer Intrinsically Safe Nonincendive General Purpose 9 VDC to 28 VDC less...

Page 11: ...otherwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used nor shall it be used 1 as a Basic Component under 10 CFR 21 NRC used in or with any nuclear installation or activity or 2 in medical applications or used on humans...

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