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asic adjustment

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f the function

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eset

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is carried out

,

the sensor resets the values of the

following menu items to the reset values

(

see chart

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)

T

he following values will be reset

:

F

unction

R

eset value

M

ax

.

adjustment

D

istance

,

upper dead zone

M

in

.

adjustment

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R

od

/

C

oax version

D

istance

,

supplied sensor length

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in

.

adjustment

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able version

D

istance

,

lower dead zone

D

amping ti

0

s

L

inearisation

linear

S

ensor

-

TAG

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ensor

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isplay

D

istance

C

urrent output

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characteristics

4

20

m

A

C

urrent output

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max

.

current

20

m

A

C

urrent output

-

min

.

current

4

m

A

C

urrent output

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failure

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3

.

6

m

A

A

pplication

-

rod

/

coax version

L

iquid

A

pplication

-

C

able version

B

ulk solid

T

he values of the following menu items are

not

reset to the reset

values

(

see chart

)

with

"

R

eset

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:

M

enu item

R

eset value

L

ighting

N

o reset

L

anguage

N

o reset

SIL

N

o reset

HART

mode

N

o reset

F

actory setting

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ike basic adjustment

,

in addition

,

special parameters are reset to

default values

.

2

)

P

ointer

T

he min

.

and max

.

values are reset to the actual value

.

A

dditional adjustment and diagnosis options such as e

.

g

.

scaling

,

simulation or trend curve presentation are shown in the following menu
schematic

.

Y

ou will

nd a detailed description of these menu items in

the operating instructions manual

"

I

ndicating and adjustment module

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.

1

)

S

ensor

-

speci

c basic adjustment

.

2

)

S

pecial parameters are parameters which are set customer

-

speci

cally on

the service level with the adjustment software

PACT

ware

.

R

eset

O

ptional settings

30

VEGAFLEX

66

4

20

m

A

/

HART

four

-

wire

6

S

et up with the indicating and adjustment module

PLICSCOM

34170

-

EN

-

100427

Summary of Contents for VEGAFLEX 66

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions VEGAFLEX 66 20 250 C 4 20 mA HART four wire Document ID 34170 Guided Microwave...

Page 2: ...ions 11 4 2 Mounting instructions 12 5 Connecting to power supply 5 1 Preparing the connection 17 5 2 Connection procedure 18 5 3 Wiring plan double chamber housing 19 6 Set up with the indicating and...

Page 3: ...ordered version come with the delivery You can nd them listed in chapter Product description Instructions manuals for accessories and replacement parts Tip To ensure reliable setup and operation of yo...

Page 4: ...nto practice by them 1 3 Symbolism used Information tip note This symbol indicates helpful additional information Caution If this warning is ignored faults or malfunctions can result Warning If this w...

Page 5: ...ary conversions or modi cations are explicitly forbidden 2 3 Warning about misuse Inappropriate or incorrect use of the instrument can give rise to application speci c hazards e g vessel over ll or da...

Page 6: ...adjustment of the basic sensor functions is independ ent of the software version The range of available functions depends on the respective software version of the individual components 2 8 Safety in...

Page 7: ...e PLICSCOM optional Supplementary instructions manual Plug connector for con tinuously measuring sensors optional Ex speci c Safety instructions with Ex versions if necessary further certi cates The V...

Page 8: ...earch In addition to the type label outside you can also nd the serial number on the inside of the instrument 3 2 Principle of operation VEGAFLEX 66 is a level sensor with coax rod or cable probe for...

Page 9: ...y packaging during transport Its capacity to handle normal loads during transport is assured by a test according to DIN EN 24180 The packaging of standard instruments consists of environment friendly...

Page 10: ...Avoiding mechanical shock and vibration l Storage and transport temperature see chapter Supplement Technical data Ambient conditions l Relative humidity 20 85 Storage and transport temperature 10 VEG...

Page 11: ...ing the welding work remove the electronics module from the sensor By doing this you avoid damage to the electronics through inductive coupling With threaded versions the housing must not be used to s...

Page 12: ...g must be sealed if there is gauge or low pressure in the vessel Before use check if the seal material is resistant against the measured product and the process temperature The max permissible pressur...

Page 13: ...chapter Technical data Fig 3 Vessel with conical bottom Make sure that the probe is not subjected to strong lateral forces Mount VEGAFLEX 66 at a position in the vessel where no disturbances e g from...

Page 14: ...measurement Measuring probes can be mounted in bypass tubes up to DN 200 The max temperature is 250 C 482 F If VEGAFLEX 66 is used in standpipes or bypass tubes contact with the tube wall should be a...

Page 15: ...s on the cable Avoid unde ned cable vessel connections i e the connection must be either grounded reliably or isolated reliably Any deviation from this requirement can lead to measurement errors VEGAF...

Page 16: ...1 2 Fig 6 Vessel with temperature insulation 1 Temperature insulation 2 Ambient temperature on the housing 16 VEGAFLEX 66 4 20 mA HART four wire 4 Mounting 34170 EN 100427...

Page 17: ...n this protection class it is absolutely necessary that the ground conductor be connected to the internal ground terminal Take note of the general installation regulations Always connect the instrumen...

Page 18: ...ch can cause malfunctions Make sure that there is su cient potential equalisation from the system side or realise the connection via switching ampli er 5 2 Connection procedure Proceed as follows 1 Un...

Page 19: ...7 Connection steps 5 and 6 5 3 Wiring plan double chamber housing The following illustration apply to non Ex as well as Ex ia versions The Exd version is described in the next subchapter VEGAFLEX 66 4...

Page 20: ...inals for VEGADIS 61 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 L1 N 4 20mA IS GND Fig 9 Connection compartment double chamber housing 1 Spring loaded terminals for signal output 2 Ground terminal for connection of the ground con...

Page 21: ...PE L N L1 N GND 1 2 1 2 3 4 4 20mA IS Fig 10 Wiring plan double chamber housing 1 Voltage supply 2 Signal output Wiring plan VEGAFLEX 66 4 20 mA HART four wire 21 5 Connecting to power supply 34170 EN...

Page 22: ...n on the adjustment in the operating instructions manual Indicating and adjustment module 6 2 Insert indicating and adjustment module The indicating and adjustment module can be inserted into the sens...

Page 23: ...etro t the instrument with an indicating and adjustment module for continuous measured value indication a higher cover with an inspection glass is required VEGAFLEX 66 4 20 mA HART four wire 23 6 Set...

Page 24: ...input jump to the next higher menu The sensor is adjusted via the four keys of the indicating and adjustment module The LC display indicates the individual menu items The functions of the individual...

Page 25: ...distance to the percentage height must be made To carry out this adjustment the distance is entered with full and empty vessel If these values are not known an adjustment with the distance values e g...

Page 26: ...are the value for editing with OK and set the cursor to the requested position with Set the requested percentage value with and save with OK The cursor jumps now to the distance value 4 Enter the suit...

Page 27: ...available Under Sensitivity you can select Standard DK 2 or Increased sensitivity DK 2 Through this the sensor is optimally adapted to the product and measurement reliability particularly in products...

Page 28: ...tion In digital systems and in the documentation of larger plants a singular designation should be entered for exact identi cation of individual measuring points Sensor TAG Sensor With this menu item...

Page 29: ...on enables reading out parameter adjustment data as well as writing parameter adjustment data into the sensor via the indicating and adjustment module A description of the function is available in the...

Page 30: ...re not reset to the reset values see chart with Reset Menu item Reset value Lighting No reset Language No reset SIL No reset HART mode No reset Factory setting Like basic adjustment in addition specia...

Page 31: ...Display Diagnostics Service Info 2 1 Displayed value Scaled 2 2 Unit Volume hl 2 3 Scaling 0 000 5 hl 100 005 0 hl 2 4 Lighting Switched on Diagnostics 3 Basic adjustment Display Diagnostics Service...

Page 32: ...Select reset 4 7 Unit of measurement m d select 4 8 Language Deutsch 4 10 HART mode Standard Address 0 4 11 Copy sensor data Copy sensor data 4 12 PIN Enable Info 5 Basic adjustment Display Diagnosti...

Page 33: ...cating and adjustment module The procedure is described in the operating instructions manual Indicating and adjustment module in the menu item Copy sensor data The data remain there permanently even i...

Page 34: ...EGACONNECT 3 Sensor 1 2 3 4 OP EN TWIST USB LO CK Fig 14 Connection via VEGACONNECT externally 1 I C bus com interface on the sensor 2 I C connection cable of VEGACONNECT 3 VEGACONNECT 4 USB cable to...

Page 35: ...ntegrated HART resistance internal resistance approx 250 an additional external resistance is not necessary This applies e g to the VEGA instruments VEGATRENN 149A VEGADIS 371 VEGAMET 381 Common Ex se...

Page 36: ...trument descriptions for the adjustment programs AMS and PDM are available as DD or EDD The instrument descriptions are already implemented in the current versions of AMS and PDM For older versions of...

Page 37: ...easures not be successful call the VEGA service hotline in urgent cases under the phone no 49 1805 858550 The hotline is available to you 7 days a week round the clock Since we o er this service world...

Page 38: ...able Sensor in boot phase no measured value available Sensor does not nd an echo e g due to faulty installation or wrong parameter adjustment no measured value available Wrong sensor length entered E0...

Page 39: ...electronics modules are adapted to the respective sensor and distinguish also in the signal output or power supply Electronics module FX E 60V suitable for VEGAFLEX 61 62 63 4 20 mA HART four wire l F...

Page 40: ...se proceed as follows You can download a return form 23 KB from our Internet homepage www vega com under Downloads Forms and certi cates Repair form By doing this you help us carry out the repair quic...

Page 41: ...o be easily separable WEEE directive 2002 96 EG This instrument is not subject to the WEEE directive 2002 96 EG and the respective national laws Pass the instrument directly on to a specialised recycl...

Page 42: ...read Klingersil C 4400 is attached Materials non wetted parts Aluminium die casting housing Aluminium die casting AlSi10Mg powder coated basis Polyester Stainless steel housing precision cast ing 316L...

Page 43: ...32 m 105 ft Cable 4 mm 0 157 in up to 32 m 105 ft Trimming accuracy cable 0 05 Lateral load Tube 21 3 mm 0 839 in 60 Nm 44 lbf ft Rod 6 mm 0 236 in 4 Nm 3 lbf ft Max tensile load with cable 2 mm 0 07...

Page 44: ...range default setting refers to the measuring range in water 4 Upper dead band see diagrams under Accuracy grey section 5 Lower dead band see diagrams under Accuracy grey section Min dielectric gure o...

Page 45: ...cy grey section Output variable Output signal 4 20 mA HART active Cycle time min 1 s dependent on the parameter setting Signal resolution 1 6 A Failure signal current output adjustable mA value unchan...

Page 46: ...installation process tting ush with the vessel ceiling Medium Water Oil Dk value 2 0 Installation Probe end does not touch the vessel bottom Sensor parameter adjustment Gating out of false signals car...

Page 47: ...ter 1 Dead zone no measurement possible in this area L Probe length L 5 mm 0 197 0 5 mm 0 197 10 mm 0 394 10 mm 0 394 0 2 m 7 874 0 15 m 5 906 0 1 m 3 937 1 Fig 19 Deviation VEGAFLEX 66 in rod version...

Page 48: ...ead zone no measurement possible in this area L Probe length L 5 mm 0 197 0 5 mm 0 197 10 mm 0 394 10 mm 0 394 0 2 m 7 874 0 15 m 5 906 1 0 25 m 9 843 0 05 m 1 969 Fig 21 Deviation VEGAFLEX 66 in cabl...

Page 49: ...0 1 m 3 937 1 1 Fig 23 Deviation VEGAFLEX 66 in coax version in oil 1 Dead zone no measurement possible in this area L Probe length In uence of the ambient temperature to the sensor electronics Temper...

Page 50: ...g on the seal material Electromechanical data version IP 66 IP 67 Cable entry Double chamber housing l 1 x cable gland M20 x 1 5 cable 5 9 mm 1 x blind stopper M20 x 1 5 plug M12 x 1 for VEGADIS 61 op...

Page 51: ...g and adjustment module or via PACTware for applications according to SIL Functional safety according to IEC 61508 4 Single channel architecture 1oo1D up to SIL2 double channel diversitary redundant a...

Page 52: ...ngs can be downloaded on www vega com under Downloads and Drawings Housing 84mm 87mm 3 27 64 120mm 4 23 32 129mm 5 5 64 3 5 16 M20x1 5 NPT M16x1 5 Fig 25 Double chamber housing with integrated indicat...

Page 53: ...150mm 5 29 32 53mm 2 3 32 6mm 15 64 12mm 15 32 54mm 2 1 8 20mm 25 32 30mm 1 3 16 2 mm 5 64 4 mm 5 32 Fig 26 VEGAFLEX 66 cable rod version with thread 20 250 C 4 482 F L Sensor length see chapter Tech...

Page 54: ...mm 5 51 20 mm 0 79 27 mm 1 06 21 3 mm 0 84 SW 36 1 42 G NPT SW 41 1 61 G1 1 NPT SW 46 1 81 G1 1 NPT Fig 27 VEGAFLEX 66 coax version with thread 20 250 C 4 482 F L Sensor length see chapter Technical d...

Page 55: ...de produits VEGA sont globalement prot g es par des droits de propri t intellectuelle Pour plus d informations on pourra se r f rer au site http www vega com VEGA lineas de productos est n protegidas...

Page 56: ...vega com Printing date ISO 9001 All statements concerning scope of delivery application practical use and operating conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information avail...

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