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VEGABAR 39 • Three-wire 1 x transistor or 4 … 20 mA

57536-EN-200831

1  About this document

1.1 Function

This instruction provides all the information you need for mounting, 

connection and setup as well as important instructions for mainte-

nance, fault rectification, the exchange of parts and the safety of the 

user. Please read this information before putting the instrument into 

operation and keep this manual accessible in the immediate vicinity 

of the device.

1.2  Target group

This operating instructions manual is directed to trained personnel. 

The contents of this manual must be made available to the qualified 

personnel and implemented.

1.3  Symbols used

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ment ID. By entering the Document ID on www.vega.com you will 

reach the document download. 

Information, note, tip:

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mation and tips for successful work. 

Note:

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damage to devices or plants. 

Caution:

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may result in personal injury. 

Warning:

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may result in serious or fatal personal injury. 

Danger: 

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Summary of Contents for VEGABAR 39

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Pressure sensor with metallic measuring cell VEGABAR 39 Three wire 1 x transistor or 4 20 mA Document ID 57536...

Page 2: ...re measurement 16 4 3 Level measurement 18 5 Connecting to power supply 19 5 1 Preparing the connection 19 5 2 Connection procedure 19 5 3 Wiring plan 22 5 4 Switch on phase 23 6 Access protection 24...

Page 3: ...2 3 Approvals as overfill protection 51 12 4 Food and pharmaceutical certificates 51 12 5 EU conformity 51 12 6 NAMUR recommendations 51 12 7 Environment management system 52 13 Supplement 53 13 1 Tec...

Page 4: ...Docu ment ID By entering the Document ID on www vega com you will reach the document download Information note tip This symbol indicates helpful additional infor mation and tips for successful work No...

Page 5: ...al safety instructions This is a state of the art instrument complying with all prevailing regulations and directives The instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless and reliable condit...

Page 6: ...ansistor or 4 20 mA 57536 EN 200831 Installations in the US shall comply with the relevant requirements of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Installations in Canada shall comply with the relev...

Page 7: ...uetooth versions with Bluetooth access code Information sheet Access protection with Bluetooth access code Emergency Bluetooth unlock code Emergency device code Identifier for LoRaWAN network Note Opt...

Page 8: ...3 Fig 1 Components of VEGABAR 39 1 Process fitting 2 Electronics housing 3 Ventilation pressure compensation 4 Plug connector 5 LED illuminated ring 6 Display adjustment unit The type label contains...

Page 9: ...llowing information about the instrument Order data Documentation Software Alternatively you can find all via your smartphone Scan the QR code on the type label of the device or Enter serial number ma...

Page 10: ...d into a corresponding output signal and output as measured value Piezoresistive sensor element Measuring ranges up to 100 bar piezoresistive sensor element with internal transmission liquid is used 1...

Page 11: ...measuring system is completely welded and thus sealed against the process The process fitting is sealed against the process by a suitable seal It must be provided by the customer depending on the proc...

Page 12: ...nsideration of the notes on the transport packaging Nonobservance of these instructions can cause damage to the device The delivery must be checked for completeness and possible transit damage immedia...

Page 13: ...the down load area on our homepage Welded sockets are used to connect the devices to the process Threaded adapters enable simple adaptation of devices with stand ard threaded fittings e g to process s...

Page 14: ...nt of the measuring cell and processing fitting combination with the weakest pressure into consideration and may applied permanently The specification refers to a reference temperature of 20 C 68 F It...

Page 15: ...ment must always be free of buildup Devices with threaded fitting are screwed into the process fitting with a suitable wrench via the hexagon See chapter Dimensions for wrench size Warning The housing...

Page 16: ...ollowing in mind when setting up the measuring system Mount the instrument above the measuring point Possible condensation can then drain off into the process line 1 2 3 Fig 9 Measurement setup for pr...

Page 17: ...through condensation in the pipe bends Even in applications with hot steam a medium temperature 100 C on the transmitter is ensured Keep the following in mind when setting up the measuring system Mou...

Page 18: ...wing in mind when setting up the measuring system Mount the instrument below the min level Do not mount the instrument close to the filling stream or emptying area Mount the instrument so that it is p...

Page 19: ...owing additional factors that influence the operat ing voltage Lower output voltage of the power supply unit under nominal load e g with a sensor current of 20 5 mA or 22 mA in case of fault Influence...

Page 20: ...the screw terminals according to the wiring plan 2 3 1 4 Fig 14 Connection to the screw terminals 1 Cable gland 2 Plug housing 3 Plug insert 4 Plug seal 7 Snap the plug insert into the plug housing a...

Page 21: ...the plug housing 7 Connect the wire ends to the screw terminals according to the wiring plan 1 5 2 3 4 Fig 16 Connection to the screw terminals 1 Cable gland 2 Cover 3 Plug housing 4 Plug insert 5 Pl...

Page 22: ...tection IP67 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 17 Connection valve plug ISO 4400 with IDC crimping technology 1 Compression nut 2 Cable 3 Seal ring 4 Terminal insert 5 Plug housing 5 3 Wiring plan 1 3 4 2 1 2 3 Fig 18 Wi...

Page 23: ...1 5 4 Switch on phase After switching on the device first carries out a self check Internal check of the electronics The output signal jumps to the set fault current1 Switching outputs are controlled...

Page 24: ...It can t be changed The emergency Bluetooth access code can be found in information sheet Access protection If this document is lost the emergency Bluetooth access code can be retrieved from your per...

Page 25: ...the user has a myVEGA account then the Bluetooth access code as well as the device code are additionally stored in his account under PINs and Codes This greatly simplifies the use of additional adjust...

Page 26: ...integrated display and adjustment unit For these settings we recommend using the adjustment app or PACTware with correspond ing DTM 1 2 Fig 19 Integrated display and adjustment unit 1 LC display 2 Ad...

Page 27: ...ggered Any values not confirmed with will not be saved 7 2 Measured value and menu image display Measured values are displayed according to the following presenta tion 3 4 5 1 2 S1 0 971 bar 23 6 C Se...

Page 28: ...574 1 Basic settings Damping DAM 1 s Offset correction OFS Transistor function P N PnP Function output 1 OU1 HNO Switching delay time output 1 DS1 0 s Reset delay time output 1 DR1 Reaction when malfu...

Page 29: ...languages The selection you are making here can be changed any time under Extended functions Menu language In this menu item the switching and reset points for hysteresis func tion and the lower and...

Page 30: ...enters the window between the val ues window High FH and window Low FL If the measured variable leaves the window the output returns to its previous state FH FL 1 0 1 0 FNC FNO Fig 23 Window function...

Page 31: ...ZEO Parameter Pressure value The menu item Span final value defines the pressure value at the output current 20 mA Menu item code SPN Parameter Pressure value These menu items allow access to the menu...

Page 32: ...y be carried out Note With automatic offset correction the current measured value must not be influenced by product coverage or static pressure The position correction can be repeated as often as nece...

Page 33: ...gain after this time has elapsed the state of the output does not change If the measured variable has dropped to the reset point RP or below for the duration of the reset delay time the output switche...

Page 34: ...0 DS DR DS DR Fig 25 Effect of the delay time on the output with window function Menu item code DS DR Parameter Time value In this menu item you define the behaviour of the current output in the event...

Page 35: ...or on Menu item code DIS Parameter On Off In this menu item you define the brightness of the LED illuminated ring for the switching status display Menu item code LED Parameter Off 10 20 100 In this m...

Page 36: ...tting of the requested national lan guage for the display Menu item code German English French Spanish Portuguese Italian Dutch Rus sian Chinese Turkish In this menu item you can change the factory pr...

Page 37: ...measured value display This takes place automati cally after 60 min Menu item code COD Parameter Numerical value Note The factory set device code is 000000 If this is changed by the user and is no lo...

Page 38: ...s code and the device code are not reset 7 4 3 Diagnostics In this menu item the device status is displayed Menu item code STA In the event of an error the error code e g F017 and an error de scriptio...

Page 39: ...switching states of the transistor out puts or current values of the 4 20 mA output This allows the signal path to be tested e g via downstream display instruments or the input card of the control sy...

Page 40: ...nnecting is displayed The devices found are listed and the search is automatically contin ued Select the requested instrument in the device list When establishing the connection for the first time the...

Page 41: ...er protection is deactivated When delivered parameter protection is deactivated by default and can be activated at any time It is recommended to enter a personal 6 digit device code To do this go to m...

Page 42: ...fter activating the integrated Bluetooth or the Bluetooth USB adapt er devices with Bluetooth are found and created in the project tree Make sure that the VEGABAR 39 is activated see chapter Operat in...

Page 43: ...ustment tool The message disappears when the connection is restored Parameter adjustment of the device is only possible if the parameter protection is deactivated When delivered parameter protection i...

Page 44: ...44 9 Setup with PC notebook Bluetooth VEGABAR 39 Three wire 1 x transistor or 4 20 mA 57536 EN 200831 Fig 29 Example of a DTM view Adjustment current output...

Page 45: ...faults can occur during operation These may be caused by the following e g Sensor Process Voltage supply Signal processing The first measures are Evaluation of fault messages Checking the output signa...

Page 46: ...n device version The LED illuminated ring on the device see chapter Configuration indicates the status of the device At the same time it indicates the switching state of the transistor output This ena...

Page 47: ...e by default Out of specification The measured value is unreliable because an instrument specification was exceeded e g electronics temperature This status message is inactive by default Maintenance r...

Page 48: ...ctive Finish simulation Wait for the automatic end after 60 mins Code Text message Cause Rectification S600 Impermissible electronics temperature Temperature of the electronics in the non specified ra...

Page 49: ...nformation in the download area on our home page 10 6 How to proceed if a repair is necessary You can find an instrument return form as well as detailed information about the procedure in the download...

Page 50: ...uch as e g pressure in the vessel or pipeline high temperatures cor rosive or toxic media etc Take note of chapters Mounting and Connecting to voltage sup ply and carry out the listed steps in reverse...

Page 51: ...ficates Versions for use in the food and pharmaceutical industries are avail able or in preparation The corresponding certificates can be found on our homepage 12 5 EU conformity The device fulfils th...

Page 52: ...nt management system Protection of the environment is one of our most important duties That is why we have introduced an environment management system with the goal of continuously improving company e...

Page 53: ...Thread G EN 837 thread G inside G ISO 228 1 thread G inside 11 4 mm ISO 228 1 thread M20 x 1 5 EN 837 thread G1 DIN 3852 A Klingersil C 4400 Further thread versions Depending on the configuration Mate...

Page 54: ...00 kPa 1 bar 100 kPa 0 1 bar 0 100 kPa 4 bar 400 kPa 1 bar 100 kPa 0 2 5 bar 0 250 kPa 10 bar 1000 kPa 1 bar 100 kPa 0 5 bar 0 500 kPa 20 bar 2000 kPa 1 bar 100 kPa 0 10 bar 0 1000 kPa 40 bar 4000 kPa...

Page 55: ...psig 29000 psig 14 5 psig 3 3 psig 60 psig 14 5 psig 7 7 psig 60 psig 14 5 psig 14 5 0 psig 60 psig 14 5 psig Absolute pressure 0 15 psi 43 psi 0 psi 0 30 psi 145 psi 0 psi 0 75 psi 290 psi 0 psi 0 15...

Page 56: ...rrent max 250 mA Overload resistance yes Short circuit resistance Permanently Voltage loss 3 V Inverse current PNP 10 A Inverse current NPN 25 A Dynamic behaviour output Dynamic characteristics Curren...

Page 57: ...5 mbar 0 5 kPa 0 073 psig Deviation according to IEC 60770 Applies to the 4 20 mA current output and refers to the adjusted span Turn down TD is the relation nominal measuring range adjusted span Acc...

Page 58: ...tal conditions Vibrations oscillations Class 4M8 acc to IEC 60271 3 4 5 g at 4 200 Hz Impacts mechanical shock Class 6M4 acc to IEC 60271 3 6 50 g 2 3 ms Impact resistance Plug according to ISO 4400 I...

Page 59: ...essure Max permissible process pressure see specification MWP on the type label 15 Min permissible process pressure 16 40 60 C 40 140 F 2 mbarabs 200 Paabs 60 130 C 40 266 F 50 mbarabs 5 kPaabs Indica...

Page 60: ...connector with flap lid Version 4 pin according to ISO 4400 Cable gland M20 x 1 5 for cable diameter 8 14 mm Screw terminals for cable cross section up to 1 5 mm AWG 15 Angled plug connector with IDC...

Page 61: ...up to 500 V AC Protection rating Connection technology Protection according to EN 60529 IEC 529 Protection according to NEMA UL 50E Plug according to ISO 4400 IP65 Type 4X ISO 4400 plug with hinged co...

Page 62: ...24 SW 27 mm 1 06 G 15 mm 0 59 89 mm 3 51 2 mm 0 08 3 mm 0 12 5 mm 0 20 NPT 25 mm 0 98 20 mm 0 79 99 mm 3 90 NPT NPT 13 mm 0 51 87 mm 3 43 3 mm 0 12 NPT 25 mm 0 98 104 mm 4 08 3 mm 0 12 31 7 mm 1 25 3...

Page 63: ...0 41 30 mm 1 18 40 mm 1 57 G 1 SW 46 mm 1 81 100 mm 3 94 22 mm 0 87 44 mm 1 74 55 mm 2 17 1 NPT SW 46 mm 1 81 100 mm 3 94 22 mm 0 87 44 mm 1 74 55 mm 2 17 SW 27 mm 1 06 G 20 5 mm 0 81 101 5 mm 3 99 10...

Page 64: ...g front flush with cone extension DH LX 26 5 mm 1 04 108 mm 4 25 31 7 mm 1 25 36 mm 1 42 40 mm 1 57 SW 41 mm 1 61 G 1 25 mm 0 98 98 mm 3 86 40 mm 1 57 SW 41 mm 1 61 G 1 Fig 38 VEGABAR 39 cone extensio...

Page 65: ...47 52 mm 2 05 25 mm 0 98 70 5 mm 2 78 84 mm 3 31 84 5 mm 3 33 73 mm 2 87 84 mm 3 31 71 mm 2 80 85 5 mm 3 37 70 5 mm 2 78 78 mm 3 07 78 5 mm 3 09 74 mm 2 91 78 mm 3 07 82 mm 3 23 Fig 39 VEGABAR 39 hygi...

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Page 67: ...67 Notes VEGABAR 39 Three wire 1 x transistor or 4 20 mA 57536 EN 200831...

Page 68: ...of delivery application practical use and operat ing conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information available at the time of printing Subject to change without prior n...

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