Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electromotive diaphragm control valve ontents THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .............................7 1.1 Symbols ......................................7 1.2 Definition of the term “device” ............................7 INTENDED USE ....................................8 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..............................9 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................11 4.1 Contact address ..................................11 4.2 Warranty ....................................11 4.3 Information on the Internet ............................11 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ................................12 General description ................................12 5.1 Properties ....................................12 5.2 Variants .....................................13 5.3 STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION ..............................14 6.1 Diagram – structure of the electromotive diaphragm control valve ............14...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 8.3 Licenses ....................................26 8.4 Type label ....................................27 8.5 Labeling of the forged bodies ............................27 8.6 Labeling of the tube valve bodies (VP) ........................28 Operating conditions ................................29 8.7 General technical data ..............................32 8.8 Electrical data ..................................32 8.9 8.10 Flow characteristic ................................35 8.11 Flow values for forged bodies .............................35 8.12 Flow values for cast bodies and plastic bodies ....................38 8.13 Flow values for tube valve bodies ..........................40 INSTALLATION OF THE VALVE ..............................43 9.1 Safety instructions ................................43 9.2 Installation position of the diaphragm control valves ..................43 9.3 Installation of devices with socket connection, flanged connection, clamp connection or bond connection ........................................45 9.4...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 11.8 Parameterize process values ............................72 11.9 Scaling process control ..............................73 11.10 Setting dead band of the process control......................74 11.11 Set up process control – run P.LIN, P.TUNE ......................75 11.12 Set operating state AUTOMATIC ..........................77 OPERATION ......................................78 12.1 Overview: Availability of the control elements ....................78 12.2 Display elements ....................................79 12.3 Control elements .................................81 12.4 büS Service interface ...............................82 12.5 Accepting and saving SIM card data (option)........................83 DISPLAY OPERATION (OPTION) ..............................84 13.1 User interface ..................................84 13.2 Description of the keys ..............................84 13.3 Display views ..................................85 13.4 Description of the symbols ............................88...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 OPERATING STRUCTURE / FACTORY SETTINGS ...................... 108 17.1 Operating structure of the configuration area ....................108 17.2 Context menu for operation on the display ....................... 127 FIELDBUS GATEWAY ................................... 129 18.1 Technical data ..................................129 18.2 Industrial Ethernet ................................129 18.3 Electrical connection ..............................130 18.4 Access to the büS Service interface ........................132 18.5 Web server ................................... 132 18.6 Configuration and parameterization of EtherNet/IP .
1.2 Definition of the term “device” • Device: The term “device” used in these instructions applies to the electromotive diaphragm control valve of Types 3363, 3364 and 3365. • Ex: In these instructions, the abbreviation “Ex” stands for “explosion-risk”. english...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Intendeduse INTENDED USE Non-authorized use of the electromotive diaphragm control valve Type 3363, 3364 and 3365 may be a hazard to people, nearby equipment and the environment. The electromotive diaphragm control valve Type 3363, 3364 and 3365 is designed to control the flow of liquid and gaseous media. ▶ Standard devices must not be used in the potentially explosive area. They do not have a separate Ex rating plate which indicates approval for the explosion-proof area. ▶ The surfaces of the device must not be cleaned with alkaline cleaning agents.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicsafetyinstructions BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS These safety instructions do not consider any contingencies or incidents which occur during installation, operation and maintenance. The operator is responsible for observing the location-specific safety regulations, also with ref- erence to the personnel. Risk of injury from high pressure! ▶ Before working on the system or device, switch off the pressure and vent or drain lines.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicsafetyinstructions ▶ Devices without a separate Ex rating plate may not be used in a potentially explosive area. ▶ Only feed in the media types specified in chapter “8 Technical data” to the media connections. ▶ Do not make any internal or external changes on the device and do not subject it to mechanical stress.
The warranty is only valid if the device is used as intended in accordance with the specified application conditions. 4.3 Information on the Internet Operating instructions and data sheets for Types 3363, 3364 and 3365 can be found on the Internet at: www.burkert.com. english...
5.1 General description The electromotive diaphragm control valve Type 3363, 3364 and 3365 is suitable for controlling the flow rate of liquid and gaseous media. These may be neutral, high-purity, sterile, contaminated, aggressive or abrasive media with high to semi-fluid viscosity.
• Electromotive diaphragm control valve with position controller function • Electromotive diaphragm control valve with process controller function Body variants • Type 3363: 2-way body • Type 3364: T-body • Type 3365: tank bottom body 5.3.1 Options • Energy pack (SAFEPOS energy-pack) for approaching the safety position.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Structureandfunction STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION The electromotive diaphragm control valve consists of an electromotively driven linear actuator and a diaphragm valve body. The electronic control and the “SAFEPOS energy-pack” are housed in the side of the linear actuator. The electronic control consists of the microprocessor-controlled electronics and the position sensor.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Structureandfunction 6.2 Valve position after failure of the supply voltage Valve position when using devices without the SAFEPOS energy-pack: If the electromotive actuator is at a standstill due to failure of the supply voltage, the valve remains in the last occupied position. If the supply voltage fails while the actuator is changing the valve position, the valve stops in an undefined position.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Structureandfunction 6.4 Display of the device state The device state is indicated at the LED illuminated ring. To indicate the device status and the valve position, dif- ferent LED modes can be set: • Valve mode • Valve mode w/ warnings (mode set in the factory) •...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Structureandfunction 6.4.3 NAMUR mode In NAMUR mode, the LED illuminated ring lights up according to NAMUR NE 107, in the color specified for the device status. If several device statuses exist simultaneously, the device status with the highest priority is displayed. The priority is determined by the severity of the deviation from standard operation (red = failure = highest priority).
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Structureandfunction 6.4.5 Device status messages Device status messages are displayed in the logbook. Chapter “19 Maintenance, troubleshooting” describes the most common messages and the required action. Messages for device status “Function check” The messages are output when control mode is interrupted by work at the device.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol ELECTRICAL CONTROL • Variants Type 3363, 3364 oder 3365 with position controller function Type 3363, 3364 oder 3365 with process controller function • Position sensor non-contact, high resolution and wear-free. • Microprocessor-controlled electronics for signal processing, control and motor control. • Electrical interfaces Circular plug-in connector or cable gland 7.5.1...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol 7.1 Function diagram of the electromotive diaphragm control valve The black parts of the image describe the position controller function. The additional elements for the process controller function (optional) are shown in blue. Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Process set-point value Process Process actual value control External Position...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol 7.2 Operating mode of the electrical control Apart from actual position control, the additionally implemented PID controller can also be used to perform process control (e.g. level, pressure, flow, temperature) in the sense of a cascade control. The process controller function is linked to a control circuit. The set-point position of the valve is calculated from the process set-point value and the process actual value via the control parameters (PID controller).
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol 7.2.1 Schematic representation of the position control Analog: 4...20 mA, 0...20 mA, 0...10 V, 0...5 V Fieldbus gateway büS X.LIMIT Manual X.CONTROL CMD* DIR.CMD SPLTRNG CHARACT CUTOFF X.TIME Figure 5: Schematic representation of the position control Legend for schematic representation of position control and process control: Menu Description X.LIMIT Limit of the mechanical stroke range DIR.CMD...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol Process variables Description Position actual value Set-point position Position controller function: Selection of the source for the input signal of the set-point position in the menu → Inputs/Outputs → CMD → CMD.source. Process controller function: The set-point position is specified by the process controller.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol 7.3 SAFEPOS energy-pack (option) Optionally there is the energy pack (SAFEPOS energy-pack) for the device. If the supply voltage fails, the energy pack supplies the actuator with the required energy to move the valve into the required position which can be adjusted via a menu.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalcontrol 1. Dummy cover or display module 2. LED and storage module 3. Actuator cover. The removal of these parts is described in detail in Chapter “10.2.2 Access to the connection terminals”, page 58. Removing SAFEPOS energy-pack: → Loosen the locking screw (hexagonal socket round screw T10).
• Line connection • Maximum permitted medium pressure 8.1 Conformity The electromotive diaphragm control valves Type 3363, 3364 and 3365 are compliant with EU directives as stated in the EU Declaration of Conformity. 8.2 Standards The applied standards, which are used to demonstrate compliance with the EU Directives, are listed in the EU type test certificate and/or the EU Declaration of Conformity.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata 8.4 Type label Function (Positioner / Process controller) Type Diaphragm material Voltage, direct current Fieldbus standard Maximum current CE marking Maximum permitted Diaphragm size medium pressure Line connection Material valve body Da (ø outer) Di (ø inner) Flow capacity...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata 8.6 Labeling of the tube valve bodies (VP) Company logo Material Heat 1.4435 316L(VP) XXXXXXXX Nominal pressure PN16 / CWP150 Orifice connection and pipe XXXXXXXXXX dimension Production number Surface quality code / Custom- order number / er-specific text (optional) XXXXXXXX / XXX Serial number...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata 8.7 Operating conditions For operation of the device observe the product-specific information on the rating plate. WARNING! Malfunction if the temperature exceeds or drops below the permitted temperature range. ▶ Never expose the device outdoors to direct sunlight. ▶ The temperature must not exceed or drop below the permitted ambient temperature range. WARNING! Reduced sealing function if medium pressure too high. As the diaphragm control valve is closed against the medium flow, the medium pressure may become too high and prevent the valve from closing tightly.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Minimum temperatures Environment: –10 °C (14 °F) Medium: Observe dependence on material of the valve body and diaphragm materials. See chapter “8.7.2 Permitted medium temperature” Maximum temperatures Observe dependencies on ambient temperature and medium temperature. See chapter “8.7.3 Temperature graph for medium and ambient temperature”...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Permitted medium temperature for valve bodies made of plastic The permitted medium temperature for valve bodies made of plastic depends on the medium pressure. Graph of the orifices (DN) 15 to 40: DN 15 - 40 PVDF 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Temperature [°C]...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata 8.8 General technical data Dimensions: See data sheet Weight: See data sheet Materials Actuator: PPS and aluminum powder-coated Metal: stainless steel board material (types 3324 and 3325), Valve body: Investment casting (VG), forged steel (VS), tubular-formed body (VP), Plastic: PP, PVC and PVDF Body connection: CF-8 / 1.4308...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Operating voltage 24 V ±10 %, max. residual ripple 10 % Operating current [A]* max. 3 A including actuator at max. load and charging current of the optional SAFEPOS energy-pack (charging current approx. 1 A) for the design of the...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Analog inputs: ( galvanically isolated from the supply voltage and analog output) Input data for set-point value signal 60 Ω 0/4...20 mA: Input resistance Resolution 12 bits 0...5/10 V: Input resistance 22 kΩ Resolution 12 bits, resolution specific to 0...10 V Input data for actual value signal (optional) 60 Ω...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata 8.10 Flow characteristic Example of flow characteristics: Connection size DN 25, according to ASME seal material EPDM Stroke [%] Table 9: Example of flow characteristics for diaphragm control valve 8.11 Flow values for forged bodies 8.11.1 Kv values for forged bodies VS Kv values for forged bodies VS - DIN (DIN 11850 series 2 / DIN 11866 series A) Kv value [m3/h] Orifice Diaphragm Seal connection...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Kv values for forged bodies VS - ISO (EN ISO 1127/ISO 4200 / DIN 11866 series B) Kv value [m3/h] Orifice Diaphragm Seal Stroke [%] connection size material (DN) EPDM 0,05 0,18 0,33 0,48 0,66 0,84 1,01 1,1 PTFE 0,06 0,2 0,33 0,5 0,66 0,82 0,97 1,05 1,1 EPDM 0,05 1,01 2,3 PTFE 0,22 0,86 1,5 EPDM...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Technicaldata Kv values for forged bodies VS - BS 4825 Kv value [m3/h] Orifice Diaphragm Seal connection Stroke [%] size material (DN) EPDM 0,08 0,29 0,45 0,5 1/4“ PTFE 0,18 0,36 0,47 0,5 EPDM 0,18 1,2 PTFE 0,35 1,1 1/2“ EPDM 0,65 1,5 PTFE 0,31 1,0 Table 13: Kv values for forged bodies VS - BS 4825 8.11.2 Kvs values for forged bodies VS...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve INSTALLATION OF THE VALVE 9.1 Safety instructions WARNING! Risk of injury from improper assembly. ▶ The assembly may be carried out only by trained technicians and with the appropriate tools. ▶ Secure system against unintentional activation. ▶ After installation, ensure that the process is restarted in a controlled manner. Observe sequence! 1.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve It is the responsibility of the installer and operator to ensure self-drainage. 9.2.2 Installation position of T-body Installation position: For supply of a medium: For removal of a medium: Figure 17: Installation position of Type 3324 9.2.3 Installation position of tank bottom body Recommended installation position: any, preferably with actuator face down.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.3 Installation of devices with socket connection, flanged connection, clamp connection or bond connection ATTENTION! Damage to the diaphragm. ▶ To prevent damage, the valve must be in MANUAL operating state during installation. Devices are delivered with the MANUAL operating state preset. ATTENTION! Note the following when installing the device in the plant. The device and the relief bore must be accessible to allow inspection and maintenance work.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.4 Installation of devices with welded connection ATTENTION! Observe the national regulations for the qualification of welders and for performing welding work. Damage to the diaphragm. ▶ Weld the device into the pipeline only with the actuator removed. ▶ To prevent damage, the device must be in MANUAL operating state during installation. The actuator must be in the “Valve open”...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.4.2 Welding tank bottom body Observe sequence: 1. Weld the tank bottom body onto the base of the tank before installing the tank. Welding onto a tank which has already been installed is possible but more difficult. Weld the tank bottom body in the middle of the tank base so that the tank can be optimally drained.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.4.3 Installing the diaphragm and actuator Depending on the size of the diaphragm, there are different fastening types for the diaphragm. Diaphragm size Fastening types for diaphragms PTFE EPDM / FKM / laminated PTFE Diaphragm pressed in Diaphragm pressed in Diaphragm with bayonet catch Diaphragm with bayonet catch Diaphragm with bayonet catch...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve Identification tab on the diaphragm Pipeline Figure 20: Aligning the diaphragm (example 2-way body) 9.4.4 Mounting actuator on the valve body and making the electrical connections ATTENTION! Damage to the diaphragm. ▶ To prevent damage, the device must be in MANUAL operating state during installation. The actuator must be in the “Valve open” position.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve Running M.SERVICE using buttons in the device: The 2 buttons for running the M.SERVICE are located under the dummy cover. Devices with ATEX approval or IECEx approval are secured with a magnetic lock. The removal of the cover is described in the additional manual for electromotive control valves with ATEX approval and IECEx approval. Release dummy...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve WARNING! Risk of injury due to non-observance of the tightening torque. Non-observance of the tightening torque is hazardous as the device may be damaged. ▶ Observe tightening torque. → Tighten the nuts crosswise to 1/3 of the tightening torque. → Then tighten the nuts crosswise to 2/3 of the tightening torque.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.5 Rotating the actuator ATTENTION! Damage to the diaphragm. ▶ To prevent damage to the diaphragm, the valve must be open when the actuator is rotated. The position of the connections can be aligned by rotating the actuator through 360°. → In the case of devices which are not installed, clamp the valve body in a holding device.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Installationofthevalve 9.6 Holding device The holding device is used to protect the valve actuator from damage due to forces and vibrations. The holding device is available as an accessory. See Chapter “21 Accessories, spare parts”, page 150. 9.6.1 Attaching holding device →...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The electromotive diaphragm control valve is available with one of 2 different connection variants: • With circular plug-in connector (multipole version) • Cable gland with connection terminals Signal values Operating voltage: 24 V Set-point value: 0...20 mA; 4...20 mA 0...5 V;...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.1.2 Description of the circular plug-in connectors X3 – circular plug M12, 5-pole operating voltage X1 – circular plug M12, 8-pole input and output signals X2 – M12 socket, 5-pole Input signals process actual value FE functional ground Figure 24: Description of the circular plug-in connectors 10.1.3 X1 – M12 circular plug, 8-pole Pin Wire color* Assignment Input signals from the control centre (e.g. PLC) Set-point value + (0/4...20 mA or 0...5/10 V) galvanically isolated for the operating voltage blue Set-point value –...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.1.4 X2 – M 12 socket, 5-pole, input signals process actual value (for process controller function only) Signal On the Wire color Assignment External circuit type* device side 4...20 mA brown +24 V supply transmitter - internally Transmitter white PV1: not used supplied blue (identical with GND operating voltage) black PV2: output of transmitter...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.1.5 X3 – M12 circular plug, 4-pole or 5-pole, operating voltage Wire color Assignment without büS network 4-pole connection* with büS network CAN shield +24 V ± 10 % white max. residual ripple 10 % blue black GND / CAN_GND white CAN_H blue CAN_L * The indicated wire colors refer to the M12 connection cable, 4-pole, part no. 918038, available as an accessory.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.2 Electrical installation with cable gland 10.2.1 Safety instructions WARNING! Risk of injury from improper installation. ▶ Installation may be carried out by authorized technicians only and with the appropriate tools. ▶ Observe the general rules of technology during installation. Risk of injury from unintentional activation of the system and uncontrolled restart. ▶ Secure system against unintentional activation. ▶ Following installation, ensure a controlled restart.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation Release Release display dummy cover module Figure 25: Removing dummy cover or display module Device version with display module: → Release the HMI interface and disconnect connection cable. 2. Removing LED and storage module: → Remove the 2 fastening screws (hexagon head key, width across flats 3 mm).
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.2.3 Connecting the cables → Push the cables through the cable gland. ATTENTION! Allow for connection to spring-type terminals. ▶ Minimum length of the wire end ferrule: 8 mm ▶ Maximum cross-section of the wire end ferrule: 1.5 mm (without collar), 0.75 mm (with collar) →...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.2.4 Terminal assignment – input signal from the control center (e.g. PLC) Terminal Assignment Set-point value + (0/4...20 mA or 0...5/10 V) galvanically isolated for the operating voltage Set-point value – 0...5 V (log. 0) Digital input + 10...30 V (log. 1) Digital input GND specific to operating voltage GND (terminal GND) Table 27: Terminal assignment –...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.2.7 Terminal assignment – process actual value input (for process controller function only) On the device Signal type* Terminal Assignment External circuit side 4...20 mA +24 V supply transmitter - internally Transmitter PV1: not used supplied (identical with GND operating voltage) PV2: output of transmitter PV3: bridge to GND (GND from 3-wire transmitter) 4...20 mA...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Electricalinstallation 10.2.8 Closing the device ATTENTION! Damage or malfunction due to ingress of dirt and moisture. Before closing the device, comply with the degree of protection IP65 by ensuring that: ▶ The seal is inserted in the actuator housing/actuator cover and is not damaged. ▶ The sealing surfaces must be clean and dry.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up START-UP 11.1 Safety instructions WARNING! Risk of injury from improper operation! Improper operation may result in injuries as well as damage to the device and the surrounding area. ▶ The operating personnel must know and have understood the contents of the operating instructions. ▶ Observe the safety instructions and intended use.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.3.2 Base settings process control Type of base setting (observe sequence) Factory presetting Setting safety position Close Select physical unit for process control Percentage Parameterize process values a) Select standard signal for process set-point value Signal type analog: 4...20 mA Gateway: is specified by the fieldbus b) Scale process set-point value...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.4 Setting safety position Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
Devices with process controller function: The parameters for the algorithm can be adjusted by the customer. Description see software description of Type 3363 on our Homepage www.burkert.com. The sealing point for adjusting the position control can be automatically determined with the function M.Q0.TUNE-AUTO. To ensure that the sealing point can be correctly determined, the process values and the process control must be scaled before the M.Q0.TUNE-AUTO is run.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.5.1 Adjustment using the buttons in the device The 2 buttons for approaching the sealing point and for running the M.Q0.TUNE are under the dummy cover. Devices with ATEX approval or IECEx approval are secured with a magnetic lock. The removal of the cover is described in the additional manual for electromotive control valves with ATEX approval and IECEx approval.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up → When setting on the display switch from view 1 to CONFIGURATION, select Position controller and switch to MAINTENANCE. You are in the detailed view maintenance. Devices with process controller function: The sealing point for adjusting the position control can be automatically determined with the function M.Q0.TUNE-AUTO.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up → Start M.Q0.TUNE. The M.Q0.TUNE function is running. The device now calculates the optimum force for sealing the valve. If the M.Q0.TUNE is canceled due to an error, a message appears (see table below). Possible messages when M.Q0.TUNE Description is canceled There are device errors.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.7 Select physical unit for process control Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.8 Parameterize process values Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.9 Scaling process control The scaling of the process control affects the following functions: • Dead band of the process control • Sealing function (CUTOFF), if the process control (P.CO) has been selected in the menu CUTOFF → CUTOFF. type.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.10 Setting dead band of the process control Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.11 Set up process control – run P.LIN, P.TUNE Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.11.2 For devices without a display - activate the correction characteristic The correction characteristic is activated with DIP switch 2 which is located under the dummy cover. → To release, rotate the dummy cover counter-clockwise and remove it. Devices with ATEX approval or IECEx approval are secured with a magnetic lock. The removal of the cover is described in the additional manual for electromotive control valves with ATEX approval and IECEx approval.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Start-up 11.12 Set operating state AUTOMATIC Factory settings: Devices are delivered with the MANUAL operating state preset. 11.12.1 Set operating state for devices without display module The operating state is switched with DIP switch 4 which is located under the dummy cover. Operating state AUTOMATIC: MANUAL: DIP 4 downwards DIP 4 upwards (ON) Remove dummy cover: →...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation OPERATION WARNING! Danger due to improper operation! Improper operation may result in injuries as well as damage to the device and the area around it. ▶ The operating personnel must know and have understood the contents of the operating instructions. ▶ Observe the safety instructions and intended use.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation 12.2 Display elements Representation of the display elements: LED illuminated ring 4 verschiedene LED-Modi einstellbar Mechanical Open valve position indicator Close valve Figure 32: Display elements 12.2.1 LED illuminated ring The transparent LED illuminated ring, which transmits the light of the LEDs outwards, is attached to the dummy cover or display module.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation 12.2.2 Setting LED mode Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation 12.3 Control elements Representation of the control elements: SIM card büS Service interface DIP switch* CLOSE button* OPEN button* Mechanical Manual Control * No function on devices with display module. Operation must be on the display! Figure 33: Control elements 12.3.1 DIP switches Settings Switch 1: For setting the effective direction between input signal and set-point position.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation The OPEN and CLOSE buttons have no function for devices which have a display module. The electrical manual control can be implemented on the display only. 12.3.3 Mechanical Manual Control When the supply voltage is not applied, e.g. during installation or in the event of a power failure, the valve can be opened or closed with the mechanical manual control.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operation 12.5 Accepting and saving SIM card data (option) The optionally available SIM card can be used to save and transfer device-specific values and user settings to a different device. The SIM card is detected when the device starts and is checked for available data. Where applicable, this data is accepted or overwritten: •...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) DISPLAY OPERATION (OPTION) The device is operated and set on a display with touch-screen. 13.1 User interface Information bar Digital View 1 of 1 position indicator 71 % Display Example of layout: MANU / AUTO in AUTOMATIC operating state Manual Back key...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Display operation (option) Functions Confirm selection Press briefly: Save selection Menu key Next (in the Wizard) Hold down: Open context menu Figure 37: Description of the key functions 13.3 Display views You go from the start screen to the following views: •...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) 13.3.1 Configuration view The configuration view is divided into different areas. Symbol Configuration area Position controller Inputs / Outputs Process controller Fieldbus Display General settings Table 36: Configuration areas Using the navigation keys , you can switch between the areas.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) The comprehensive, detailed description for the display module can be found on our homepage www. burkert.com unter: Type ME31 → Software ME31. 13.3.3 Detailed views You access the following detailed views from the configuration view: Detailed view This is how you access the detailed view from the configuration view Parameter Select configuration area* and confirm selection.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) 13.4 Description of the symbols Symbols for user rights Symbol Description The setting is write-protected and can be changed with the appropriate user right/user code only. User Advanced user is logged onto the device. Installer is logged onto the device. Bürkert Service employee is logged onto the device.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) Symbols for indicating the operating states Priority Symbol Description Device has stopped control mode due to a serious error. The valve remains in its position. Energy pack active: The supply voltage is interrupted. The device is supplied with voltage via the energy pack.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) 13.5 User rights and password protection There are 3 user levels for assignment of user rights. When password protection is activated, the information bar of the display shows the active user level by the cor- responding symbol. User level Symbol Description PIN required: Code 005678 assigned at the factory Advanced user Rights: Read values, limited right to change values.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) When password protection has been activated, you can change the passwords for the user levels. → Change passwords Select confirm. → Select user level and confirm. → Enter code: Add decimal point with ; change value of the decimal point with →...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Displayoperation(option) 13.6 Screen saver The user interface of the display is protected by a screen saver. Canceling the screen saver: → Press any key and follow the instructions on the display. Factory default setting: The waiting time between operation and activation of the screen saver is 1 minute.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions BASIC FUNCTIONS 14.1 Switching operating state, AUTOMATIC – MANUAL Factory settings: Devices are delivered with the MANUAL operating state preset. 14.1.1 Changing operating state for devices without display module The operating state is switched with DIP switch 4 which is located under the dummy cover. → To release, rotate the dummy cover counter-clockwise and remove it.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions Setting in view 1 (Start screen) You can access View 1 by holding down the back key. To change the operating state, the MANU / AUTO layout must be selected for View 1 (preset in the factory). See also Chapter“13.3.2 User-specific views”, page 86).
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions Setting the operating state: → Select General settings → Automatic mode or Manual mode. Select You have set the operating state. In MANUAL operating state not only the AUTO I HAND menu but also the Manual mode menu is available to manually actuate the valve.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.2.2 Activating or deactivating the sealing function for devices with display module To activate or deactivate the sealing function, you must switch to the detailed view parameters for position controller. Changing from View 1 to the detailed view: → Switch to CONFIGURATION. → Select Position controller and confirm selection. You are in the detailed view parameter.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.3 Activating – deactivating correction characteristic Factory settings: Devices are delivered with the correction characteristic deactivated. When the correction characteristic is activated, the flow characteristic or operating characteristic specific to the set-point position value (CMD) and the valve stroke (POS) is corrected. Flow characteristic:...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.3.1 Activating or deactivating correction characteristic for devices without display module The correction characteristic must be selected before it can be activated. For a description see chapter “14.3.3 Selecting correction characteristic or programming it specific to the user”. The correction characteristic is activated with DIP switch 2 which is located under the dummy cover.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.3.3 Selecting correction characteristic or programming it specific to the user Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator".
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.4 Changing effective direction Factory settings: Devices are delivered with the “Rise” effective direction set. Meaning: • Rise: The position 0 % (valve closed) is controlled with the standard signal 0 V, 0 mA or 4 mA. • Fall: The position 0 % (valve closed) is controlled with the standard signal 5 V, 10 V or 20 mA.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.4.2 Changing effective direction for devices with display module To change the effective direction, you must switch to the detailed view Parameters for position controller. Changing from View 1 to the detailed view: → Switch to CONFIGURATION. → Select Position controller and confirm selection. You are in the detailed view parameter. Changing the effective direction: →...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Basicfunctions 14.5 Deactivating process control If devices feature the process controller function, the process control can be deactivated to operate the device with position controller function. The menus which are relevant just to process control remain visible even after deactivation, although they have no effect.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Manualactuationofthevalve MANUAL ACTUATION OF THE VALVE The diaphragm control valve can be manually actuated in 2 ways: electrically or mechanically. Electrical manual control should usually be used to open and close the valve manually. Mechanical manual control is used only to open and close the valve in the event of a power failure. Mechanical manual control may be used in a de-energized state only.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Manual actuation of the valve → → Using→the→OPEN→button→and→CLOSE→button,→open→or→close→the→valve→(see→“Figure→48”).→ →→ D o→not→press→the→CLOSE→button→when→the→valve→is→closed,→otherwise→the→diaphragm→may→be→damaged. → → Push→DIP→switch→4→downwards.→The→device→is→back→in→the→AUTOMATIC→operating→state. → → Close→the→dummy→cover.→ 15.1.2 Electrically actuating valve for devices with display module The→valve→can→be→electrically→actuated→in→2→ways: •→ in→view→1→(Start→screen), •→ in→the→AUTO I MANU→menu→which→is→in→the→configuration→area→General settings. Setting in view 1 (Start screen) You→can→access→View→1→by→holding→down→the→ →back→key. To→open→and→close→the→valve,→the→MANU→/→AUTO→layout→must→be→selected→for→View→1→→ (preset→in→the→factory).→See→also→Chapter→“13.3.2→User-specific→views”,→page→86).
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Manualactuationofthevalve Setting in the AUTO I MANU menu Setting option: Using the PC software Bürkert Communicator or on the display of the device (option). The setting on the PC is made by the büS service interface and by using the PC software "Bürkert Com- municator". To do this, the USB büS interface set, available as an accessory, is required.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Manualactuationofthevalve Release Release display dummy cover module Figure 50: Removing dummy cover or display module → To release the display module or the dummy cover, rotate counter-clockwise and remove it. On the display module pay attention to the connection cable leading to the HMI interface! →...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Manualactuationofthevalve EXTENDED FUNCTIONS Functions for special control tasks and the corresponding settings are described in separate software instructions. Use the type of device search to find these documents on our homepage at: www.Burkert.com english...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings OPERATING STRUCTURE / FACTORY SETTINGS The factory presets are highlighted in blue to the right of the menu in the operating structure. Examples: Menu options activated or selected at the factory Menu options not activated or selected at the factory sec, ...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Position controller 500 N Cutoff force DIAPHRAGM 300 N Additional force 500 N Maximum force 0,20 mm Additional path M.Q0.TUNE PV-Limit PV-Time 0,5 s M.CLEAN Period DIR.CMD DIP.SWITCH CHARACT CUTOFF MANUAL MODE Activatable auxiliary functions ADD.FUNCTION CHARACT CUTOFF DIR.CMD...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Position controller Activated auxiliary functions CHARACT TYPE Linear GP 1:25 GP 1:3 3 GP 1:5 0 GP 25:1 GP 3 3:1 GP 5 0:1 User-Defined TABLE DATA • • • y 100 100 % CUTOFF X.CO CUTOFF.type P.CO Lower limit...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Position controller MAINTENANCE CALIBRATION M.Q0.TUNE-MANU M.Q0.TUNE-AUTO M.CLEAN M.SERVICE Figure 55: Operating structure - 1-d, Maintenance position controller 7) Only available for devices with process controller function. 37) Available on the display only. 51) Not available if the setting is made via the digital input. Setting: Inputs/Outputs → DIGITAL IN → M.CLEAN.source.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Position controller DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM.VALUES Operation time Travel accumulator Direction change Device temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature HISTOGRAM.POS HISTOGRAM.SPAN HISTOGRAM.DTEMP ENERGY-PACK State of health NAMUR-State Error Out of Specification USER.DIAGNOSIS MSG.CONFIG Acknowledge POS.MONITOR PV.MONITOR Logbook SERVICE.TIME TRAVEL.ACCU CYCLE.COUNTER POS.MONITOR PV.MONITOR...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Position controller DIAGNOSTICS USER.DIAGNOSIS ADD.DIAGNOSE SERVICE.TIME TRAVEL.ACCU CYCLE.COUNTER POS.MONITOR PV.MONITOR HISTOGRAM.POS HISTOGRAM.SPAN SERVICE.TIME Operation time Interval Next message TRAVEL.ACCU Travel accumulator Interval Next message CYCLE.COUNTER Direction change Interval Next message POS.MONITOR Tolerance band Compensation time PV.MONITOR Tolerance band...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Inputs / Outputs I CMD SP.source Analog CMD.source büS CANopen CMD.manual Manual SP.manual Fieldbus 0-5 V ANALOG.type 0-10 V 4-20 mA 0-20 mA Inactive Signal loss detection Out of specification Error Minimum SP.scale 100 % Maximum Analog PV.source büS...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Inputs / Outputs Inactive ADDITIONAL IOs DIGITAL IN X.CO I P.CO.source Digital büS Fieldbus EXT-ERROR.source Inactive Digital büS Fieldbus EXT-ERROR.para Safepos Stop DIGITAL.type Normally open Normally closed DIGITAL OUT 1 FUNCTION Position limit DIGITAL OUT 2 Device state...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Inputs /Outputs SIGNAL CMD* ADDITIONAL IOs ANALOG OUT büS ANALOG.typ 0-5 V 0-10 V 4-20 mA 0-20 mA SCALE Minimum 100 % Maximum Figure 60: Operating structure- 2-c, Configuration area inputs / outputs 7) Only available for devices with process controller function.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Inputs /Outputs MAINTENANCE CALIBRATION 4 mA SP I CMD 20 mA 4 mA 20 mA Frequency PT 100 Lower value ANALOG OUT Upper value 4 mA ANALOG IN 1 20 mA ANALOG IN 2 4 mA 20 mA...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Process controller Start-up wizard for process control START-UP P.CO.inactive P.CONTROL active P.CONTROL inactive PID.PARAMETER DBND 1.0000 Value Unit 999.0 s 0.0 s 0.0 % UNIT No unit Percent Temperature Flow Mass flow Volume Mass volume Pressure Velocity P.CO Unit PLC P.CO.scale...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Process controller MANITENANCE CALIBRATION P.TUNE P.LIN Figure 63: Operating structure - 3-b, Maintenance process controller english...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings Status LED Mode NAMUR mode Valve mode Valve mode + warnings LED off Yellow Valve open Green Valve closed büS Displayed name Location Description Advanced Unique device name Baud rate 50 kbit/s 125 kbit/s 250 kbit/s...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings Quick start Display Diagnostics Aktive Inaktive Language English German French Password protection Pass words Advanced user Change passwords Installer Current Physical units • • • Frequency • • • Lenght • • • Ω Resistance kΩ...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings Physical units Velocity • • • ft/min °C Temperature °F Time • • • µs Voltage µV Figure 69: Operating structure - 5-c, Configuration area general settings 40) Available on the display only. With the PC software Communicator the setting is made on the menu bar View → System of units.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings MANTENANCE Device information Displayed name Ident. number Serial number Software ident. number Software version büS version Hardware version Product type number Manufacture date eds version Device driver Reset device Restart Factory reset Reset All Reset Parameter...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings MAINTENANCE Simulation PROCESS SIMULATION On / Off 1.PT1 PROCESS.form 2.PT1 Linear NON-LINEARITY GP 1:25 GP 1:33 GP 1:50 GP 25:1 GP 33:1 GP 50:1 Dead time 1.PT1 t 2. PT1 t PT2 t PT2 d Automatic mode...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings General settings DIAGNOSTICS Device status Operating duration Device temperature Supply voltage Min./Max. values Max. temperature Min. temperature Max. supply voltage Min. supply voltage Transverable memory status Unknown state Memory available Memory not available Memory not available (message acknowledged) Memory optional büS status...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings 17.2 Context menu for operation on the display The context menu is available in the shown operating structure on the display only. In the PC software Bürkert Communicator the partially identical menus are integrated differently in the operating structure. A detailed description of the PC software Bürkert Communicator can be found in the associated operating instructions.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Operatingstructure/Factorysettings Start screen CONFIGURATION View1 Views Position controller Context menu Inputs / Outputs Existing messages are displayed. Messages overview Help Process Add Shortcut controller Where am I ? Change user level Advanced user Display Installer Bürkert General settings Context menu Existing messages are displayed.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway ATTENTION! To ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), a shielded Ethernet cable must be used. Ground the cable shield on both sides, i.e. on each of the connected devices. As the metal housing of the M12 circular plug-in connector is connected to the actuator housing, the functional ground must be grounded on the actuator housing.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway LED status Description / cause of error Procedure Link/Act Active Rapid flashing: Connection to the higher-level pro- LED tocol layer EtherNet/IP has been established. Data is (green) being transmitted. Slow flashing: There is no connection to the protocol layer. This is usually the case for approx. 20 seconds following a restart.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway 18.5.2 Access to the web server Bürkert S/N: 99 Industrial Communication Protocol PROFINET Communication Wait for establishing communication status DNS compatible name MAC address 00:50:C2:C7:E0:01 Static IP address 192.168.0.100 Network mask 255.255.255.0 Default gateway 192.168.0.1 Temporary IP 192.168.0.100 address IP settings None...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway 18.5.3 Configuring EtherNet device Logging into the system: → Input user name and password. Username: admin Password: admin Bürkert S/N: 99 User login User name admin User password admin Login Figure 80: Logging into the system english...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway Configuration: → Activate with Commit changes. → Input device name and IP address for the Ethernet device. The device name will be used later for project planning (e.g. in STEP 7). → To accept the changed parameters, reset the voltage in the Ethernet device.
The EDS file required for EtherNet/IP operation is read in from the respective project planning software or installed. Download the EDS file from: www.burkert.com. → Type 3363 Instructions on installing the EDS file can be found in the documentation of the project planning software which you are using.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway Name Description ProfiNet EtherNet/IP Modbus TCP Address (UNIT32) 0xc7 FC16 1000 2 Specified address (node D) and object → Observe byte sequence: Little Endian! • Byte 3: Device address (NODE ID) • Byte 2: Sub index • Byte 1: Index (low byte) •...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Fieldbusgateway 2. Running the route function by writing 0x01 to the following index/attribute: ProfiNet Slot Subslot Index EtherNet/IP Class Instance Attributes 0xc7 0x06 0x03 Modbus TCP Function code (FC) Start address Number of elements 1018 Table 47: Example of use 2 →...
The following objects allow additional control and monitoring. 18.8.1 Device status NAMUR NE 107 Name Description Access type Device status Corresponds to the device status of type 3363, 3364 and 3365 NAMUR NE 107 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2...
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! Risk of injury from improper maintenance work. ▶ Maintenance may be carried out only by trained technicians and with the appropriate tools. ▶ Secure system against unintentional activation. ▶ Following maintenance, ensure a controlled restart. The following maintenance work is required for the diaphragm control valve.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting 19.2.1 Fastening types for diaphragms Depending on the size of the diaphragm, there are different fastening types for the diaphragm. Fastening types for diaphragm Diaphragm size PTFE EPDM / FKM / laminated PTFE Diaphragm pressed in Diaphragm pressed in 15, 20 Diaphragm with bayonet catch Diaphragm with bayonet catch 25, 32, 40...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting → Detach or unscrew diaphragm (see “Table 51: Fastening types for diaphragms”). Diaphragm with bayonet catch: → Loosen and remove diaphragm by turning it 90°. 19.2.3 Installing the diaphragm and actuator Fastening types see “Table 51: Fastening types for diaphragms”. Fastening the diaphragm with a bayonet catch: →...
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting 19.2.4 Mounting actuator on the valve body → Place actuator on the valve body. Stud bolts have been pre-installed for T-body and tank bottom body. Insert screws into the valve body for 2-way bodies. → Lightly tighten the nuts in a crosswise sequence until the diaphragm is positioned between the housing and actuator.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting Running the M.Q0.TUNE function: → Select CALIBRATION. → Select SERVICE. The following question appears: “Do you really want to start the M.SERVICE? → Start M.SERVICE. The following text appears: “--Operation--. Please wait...” “Finished.” The M.SERVICE function has run. WARNING! Risk of injury due to non-observance of the tightening torque. Non-observance of the tightening torque is hazardous as the device may be damaged.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting 19.3 Replacing the SAFEPOS energy pack The replacement of the SAFEPOS energy pack is described in chapter “7.3.3 Replacing SAFEPOS energy-pack”. 19.4 Maintenance messanges Maintenance messages are displayed in the following LED modes: • Valve mode w/ warnings (mode set in the factory).
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting Message Description Device behavior Procedure Voltage limit exceeded. Supply voltage is too high. Message "Out of Check supply voltage. specification" Voltage limit not achieved. Supply voltage is too low. CMD/SP sensor break. Sensor break of the set- If device is configured Check the signal line of point value signal.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting Message Description Device behavior Procedure Insufficient voltage No supply voltage or Error message. Actuator Check supply voltage. detected. supply voltage is too low moves to the safety position. If problems continue, for operation. Manual control not possible. contact your Bürkert Service Center.
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Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Maintenance,troubleshooting Message Description Device behavior Procedure External CMD not "EXTERNAL" has been Error message. Actuator Assign external büS assigned. set as the source for the moves to the safety position. partner or set "Internal" or input signal. "Gateway" as the source External SP not for the input signal.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Cleaning CLEANING ATTENTION! The surfaces of the device must not be cleaned with alkaline cleaning agents. 20.1 Flushing the valve body The device has the M.CLEAN function to remove residue from the parts which come into contact with media. When the M.CLEAN function is running, the valve changes continuously between the 80 % and 100 % open positions.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Accessories,spareparts ACCESSORIES, SPARE PARTS CAUTION! Risk of injury and/or damage due to the use of incorrect parts. Incorrect accessories and unsuitable spare parts may cause injuries and damage the device and the sur- rounding area. ▶ Use original accessories and original spare parts from Bürkert only. Accessories Order number Connection cable with M12 socket, 4-pole, (length 5 m)
To communicate with the devices, the PC requires a USB interface and the USB büS interface set available as an accessory. (see “Table 56: Accessories”). 21.2 Spare parts 21.2.1 Spare parts for control valves of Types 3363, 3364, 3365 Spare parts for Types 3363, 3364, 3365 Order number SAFEPOS energy-pack 285 834 Table 57: Spare parts of Types 3363, 3364, 3365 21.2.2 Replacement part sets for replacing the diaphragm Diaphragm Order numbers of diaphragms size EPDM EPDM FKM (AB*) (AD*)
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Disassembly DISASSEMBLY 22.1 Safety instructions DANGER! Risk of injury from high pressure and discharge of medium. If the device is under pressure when removed, there is a risk of injury due to sudden pressure release and dis- charge of medium. ▶ Before removing the device, switch off the pressure. Vent or drain the lines.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Packaging,transport PACKAGING, TRANSPORT CAUTION! Risk of injury due to a heavy device. The device can fall down during transport or during installation and cause injuries. ▶ Transport, install and dismantle a heavy device with the help of another person. ▶ Use appropriate tools. ATTENTION! Transport damage! Inadequately protected devices may be damaged during transportation.
Type 3363, 3364, 3365 Disposal DISPOSAL ATTENTION! Damage to the environment caused by parts contaminated with media. • Dispose of the device and packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. • Observe applicable disposal and environmental regulations. Observe the national waste disposal regulations. english...
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