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SD66 

 

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CAUTION

 

Synthetic compressor lubricants in the air stream at the instrument may cause it to fail. 

The requirements for a quality instrument air supply can be found in the Instrument Society of America's "Quality 
Standard for Instrument Air" (ISA-S7.3). Basically, this standard calls for the following: 
 
Particle Size — Maximum particle size in the air stream at the instrument should be no larger than 3 microns. 
 
Dew Point — The dew point, at line pressure, should be at least 10°C (18°F) below the minimum temperature to 
which any part of the instrument air system is exposed at any season of the year. Under no circumstances should the 
dew point, at line pressure, exceed 2°C (35.6°F). 
 
Oil Content — Maximum total oil or hydrocarbon content, exclusive of non-condensable, should not exceed 1 ppm 
under normal operating conditions. 
 

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 

 
The input-to-output ratio is determined by the effective areas of the input diaphragm and output diaphragm 
assembly. The input diaphragm of an Amplifying Relay has a larger effective area than the output diaphragm 
assembly, which requires the output to be proportionally higher for the relay to be in balance (see Figure 2, 
Amplifying View). Conversely, the input diaphragm of a Reducing Relay has a smaller effective area than the 
output diaphragm assembly, which requires the output to be proportionally lower for the relay to be in balance (see 
Figure 2, Reducing View). 
 

Operation 

 
An increase in input pressure forces the input diaphragm and output diaphragm assembly downward, closes the 
exhaust port, and moves the plunger to open the supply port; see Figure 2. Supply pressure is admitted to the output 
and to the output diaphragm assembly. The output will increase until the upward force of the output pressure acting 
on the output diaphragm assembly equals the downward force of the input pressure acting on the input diaphragm. 
All actions are reversed for a decrease in input pressure. 
 

 

 

Figure 2  Schematic 

 

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Summary of Contents for 66 Series

Page 1: ...eration Maintenance Warranty and Parts List Model Designation 66 BA 2 Model Series Material and Function A Brass Amplifying R Brass Reducing Input to Output Ratio 2 1 2 Model 66BA2 2 1 Model 66BR2 4 1 4 Model 66BA4 4 1 Model 66BR4 3 1 3 Model 66BA3 3 1 Model 66BR3 6 1 6 Model 66BA6 6 1 Model 66BR6 Specifications Supply Pressure Normal 20 psig Minimum 1 psig above maximum required output Maximum 80...

Page 2: ...may cause damage to the relay Pressures in excess of those stated in the Specifications section may cause damage to the relay Instrument Air Requirements Connect the instrument i e relay to a source of clean dry oil free instrument air Failure to do so will increase the possibility of a malfunction or a deviation from specified performance CAUTION Use of process fluids other than instrument air is...

Page 3: ...ive areas of the input diaphragm and output diaphragm assembly The input diaphragm of an Amplifying Relay has a larger effective area than the output diaphragm assembly which requires the output to be proportionally higher for the relay to be in balance see Figure 2 Amplifying View Conversely the input diaphragm of a Reducing Relay has a smaller effective area than the output diaphragm assembly wh...

Page 4: ... port Supply port is clogged due to build up on the plunger and or supply port Refer to Maintenance Cleaning and clean plunger and supply port Output pressure will not increase or increases with an increase in input pressure Supply pressure is too low Raise supply pressure Ruptured input diaphragm or output diaphragm assembly Refer to Maintenance to replace input diaphragm or output diaphragm asse...

Page 5: ...d plunger spring 7 Insert a 1 16 Allen wrench through the exhaust port in the bottom forging make adjustment 8 Install plunger plunger spring and retaining nut 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 until span is set Function and Ratio Change The function and or ratio of a Relay can be changed using standard parts To change the function from amplifying to reducing or vice versa with the same ratio e g Model 6...

Page 6: ...formation is provided on the product nameplate part number or model number serial number and or version For most software this information is given in the Help About screen If there is a problem with product operation Is the problem intermittent or repeatable What symptoms have been observed What steps configuration changes loop modifications etc were performed before the problem occurred What sta...

Page 7: ...t the goods do not conform to the above warranty Repaired and replacement parts shall be warranted for the remainder of the original period of notification set forth above but in no event less than 12 months from repair or replacement At its expense Buyer shall remove and ship to Seller any such nonconforming items and shall reinstall the repaired or replaced parts Buyer shall grant Seller access ...

Page 8: ...is subject to change without notice Procedures in this document have been reviewed for compliance with applicable approval agency requirements and are considered sound practice Neither Siemens Energy Automation Inc nor these agencies are responsible for repairs made by the user IMPORTANT Service Parts Kits are available for servicing the instrument Contact Siemens for available kits refer to the P...

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