Bailey platinum standard PTSP Series Product Instruction

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  • Page 2 Preface This publication is for the use of technical personnel responsi- ble for the installation, calibration, operation, maintenance, and repair of the Type PTSP Platinum Standard Smart Pres- sure Transmitter. It is important for safety and operating reasons to read and understand this instruction.
  • Page 3 List of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this instruction is 78, consisting of the following: Page No. Change Date Preface Original List of Effective Pages Original iii through viii Original 1-1 through 1-13 Original 2-1 through 2-7 Original 3-1 through 3-8 Original 4-1 through 4-6...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION ....................1-1 OVERVIEW ........................1-1 INTENDED USER......................1-1 EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION ..................1-1 FEATURES........................1-1 EQUIPMENT APPLICATION ..................1-3 INSTRUCTION CONTENT .....................1-3 HOW TO USE THIS INSTRUCTION ................1-4 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS..................1-4 NOMENCLATURE ......................1-5 SPECIFICATIONS ......................1-7 Common Specifications..................1-7 Type PTSPG Gage Pressure Transmitter Specifications ...........1-9 Type PTSPA Absolute Pressure Transmitter Specifications........1-10 OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES ...................1-10 SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION................2-1...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents (continued) Page SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION (continued) D/A adjustment (fine tuning the analog loop) ..........4-3 Digital Mode Calibration ..................4-4 RERANGING THE ANALOG OUTPUT................4-5 REZERO PROCEDURE ....................4-6 VERIFYING CALIBRATION WITH THE EZ CAL OPTION ..........4-6 SECTION 5 - OPERATING PROCEDURES................5-1 INTRODUCTION ......................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents (continued) Page SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE (continued) Transmitter Exterior Cleaning ................7-3 SECTION 8 - REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES ..........8-1 INTRODUCTION......................8-1 COMPONENT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ........8-1 Cell and Characterization Board Assembly Removal ..........8-3 Cell and Characterization Board Assembly Installation...........8-4 Amplifier Assembly Removal ..................8-5 Amplifier Assembly Installation ................8-5 Electronics Housing and Housing Cover Replacement ..........8-5...
  • Page 7 List of Figures (continued) Title Page 6-2. Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 2 of 3) ............... 6-7 6-3. Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 3 of 3) ............... 6-8 8-1. Internal Transmitter Components................8-2 8-2. External Transmitter Components................. 8-3 List of Tables Title Page 1-1. Reference Documents ....................
  • Page 8 Safety Summary SPECIFIC Consider the corrosive properties of the measured substance when WARNINGS selecting piping materials. Degradation of the piping can upset the process. Some process upsets can injure personnel and damage equipment. (p. 3-4) When pressurizing, avoid overloading and pressure hammer. Refer to the introduction section for the pressure limits of the cell.
  • Page 9 Trademarks and Registrations Registrations and trademarks used in this document include: ™EZ CAL Trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. ™Platinum Standard Trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation. ®Hastelloy Registered trademark of Haynes International, Incorporated. ®Teflon Registered trademark of E. I. DuPont de Nemours Company, Incorporated.
  • Page 10: Section 1 - Introduction

    SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW The Type PTSP Platinum Standard Smart Pressure Transmit- ter accurately measures absolute or gage pressure of corrosive and noncorrosive liquids, vapors, and gases. It may be config- ured to provide a polled digital process variable signal (digital field bus mode) or a four to 20-milliampere process variable signal (analog mode).
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION ® Standard Hastelloy C-276 Wetted Diaphragm. This corro- sion resistant material is compatible with most substances. It reduces stock and minimizes purchase variations. Easy Zero and Span Validation. The nonintrusive EZ CAL option does not violate the transmitter case. It allows zero and span validation to previously defined pressure values without the use of the Type STT terminal.
  • Page 12: Equipment Application

    INTRODUCTION Digital Field Bus Compatibility. When used as a high speed digital communicating device, analog signal processing does not occur. This results in an overall accuracy that is improved by more than three times compared to a traditional analog sys- ®...
  • Page 13: How To Use This Instruction

    Display Item Any item displayed on a screen appears as italic text. Example: Running REFERENCE DOCUMENTS Table lists Bailey-Fischer & Porter documents referred to in this instruction. Table 1-1. Reference Documents Number Description B8113038 Board level wiring diagram...
  • Page 14: Nomenclature

    INTRODUCTION NOMENCLATURE The Type PTSP pressure transmitter has 15 nomenclature positions. Positions five through 15 each have customer select- able options. Use Table to select or verify transmitter type. Table 1-2. Nomenclature 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Platinum Standard Smart Pressure Transmitter P Type Cell P T S P _ _ _ _ _ _...
  • Page 15 Carbon steel ½ NPT female Hast C-276 Stainless steel 316 Certifications _ NEMA 4X - Bailey-Fischer & Porter standard _ NEMA 4X and CENELEC flameproof and intrinsically safe _ NEMA 4X and FM/CSA explosionproof and intrinsically safe Housing and electrical connection...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Table 1-2. Nomenclature (continued) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Platinum Standard Smart Pressure Transmitter P Type Cell P T S P _ _ _ _ _ _ Configuration, tagging, and accessories Configuration Customer Tagging Accessories...
  • Page 17 Analog mode ±0.005% of URL per volt Digital field bus mode ±0.003% of URL per volt Output signal Analog 4 to 20 mA Digital Bailey FSK communications Output current limiting ≥21.6 mA Maximum ≤3.7 mA Minimum Loop load limits Refer to Figure Damping/response Analog and digital response to a step input change is adjustable from 0.0 to...
  • Page 18: Type Ptspg Gage Pressure Transmitter Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Table 1-4. Ambient Condition Limits for Certified Applications 2max Agency Category °C °F °C °F psia psia Explosionproof 15.7 12.5 Dust-ignitionproof Intrinsic safety 65 (T4) 149 (T4) Nonincendive Explosionproof Dust-ignitionproof Intrinsic safety 40 (T3C) 104 (T3C) 60 (T3A) 140 (T3A) Nonincendive 60 (T4A) 140 (T4A)
  • Page 19: Type Ptspa Absolute Pressure Transmitter Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Table 1-5. Type PTSPG Gage Pressure Transmitter Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Reference accuracy - per The reference accuracy includes the effects of linearity, hysteresis, repeatability, IEC 770 and SAMA and deadband. These values are for transmitters with zero based spans, silicone PMC 31.1 oil fill, and Hastelloy C-276 isolating diaphragms at a reference temperature of 25°C (77°F).
  • Page 20: Type Ptspa Absolute Pressure Transmitter Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Table 1-6. Type PTSPA Absolute Pressure Transmitter Specifications Property Characteristic/Value Measurement range, Lower range value (zero) and upper range value (100%) can be calibrated at any turndown ratio, zero value of pressure, provided that: suppression, and zero 1. Their algebraic difference (the calibrated span) corresponds to an elevation authorized TDR.
  • Page 21 INTRODUCTION Table 1-7. Options and Accessories Item Description Type STT Smart Transmit- Hand-held device for calibration, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. ter Terminal Also communicates with HART devices. EZ CAL option External nonintrusive device for zero and span validation. Add on kit no.
  • Page 22 INTRODUCTION Table 1-7. Options and Accessories (continued) Item Description Configuration option The transmitters are delivered with a standard configuration. Custom configura- tions can be ordered by selecting that option in nomenclature position 15. The factory programmed configuration is listed below, as well as a column to aid in ordering custom configurations.
  • Page 23: Section 2 - Description And Operation

    SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION INTRODUCTION This section describes the Type PTSP Platinum Standard Smart Pressure Transmitter. It also includes information about special functions such as the function generator. Refer to Figure for an illustration of the transmitter. Type PTSP pressure transmitters measure absolute and gage pressures of corrosive or noncorrosive liquids, vapors, and gases.
  • Page 24: Cell And Characterization Board Assembly

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Cell and Characterization Board Assembly Type PTSP pressure transmitters use an electrically isolated piezo-resistive monocrystal silicon chip as the sensing device. A Wheatstone bridge is implanted on the silicon chip in the deflecting areas of the sensor. The pressure transfers through the fill fluid (silicone oil or flu- orinated oil) that is between the isolating diaphragm and the silicon chip (Fig.
  • Page 25: Ez Cal Option

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION digital outputs and the memory stored on the characterization board to calculate an output for the transmitter. This output is then available as a four to 20-milliampere output or a polled digital process variable signal. The transmitters include a lockout jumper that when acti- vated, prevents alterations...
  • Page 26: Communications

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION seconds. This causes the electronics to automatically adjust the output to 100 percent. Span or zero or both may be adjusted. Communications A high frequency AC voltage signal imposed on the signal wires, known as FSK (frequency shift keying), allows commu- nications between the Type PTSP pressure transmitter and the Type STT terminal.
  • Page 27: Analog Point-To-Point Wiring

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION S Y S T E M S IG N A L W IR E S P W R / P O W E R S U P P LY – O U T P U T – T E S T –...
  • Page 28: Diagnostics

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 6 0 H Z N O IS E A M P L IT U D E (VO LT S ) 1 9 .0 kH Z 3 0 .5 kH Z 1 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 1 0 ,0 0 0 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 N O IS E F R E Q U E N C Y (H Z )
  • Page 29: Function Generator

    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Function Generator The function generator is a curve consisting of six straight line segments programmed into the transmitter via the Type STT terminal. This makes it possible to program the output to fol- low the input in a way that is specific to a certain application. The first and last points of the curve (P0 and P6) are pre- defined at zero-percent input and output, and 100-percent input and output respectively.
  • Page 30: Section 3 - Installation

    SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This section aids in all levels of the installation process. The goal is to provide clear procedures for placing the transmitter into service. NOTE: Refer to Installing a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter in a Hazard- ous Location and ANSI/ISA RP12.6, Installation of Intrinsically Safe Systems for Hazardous (Classified) Locations when applicable.
  • Page 31: Mounting

    INSTALLATION Figure 3-1. External and Mounting Dimensions connections, and wiring. Refer to the Instrument Connecting Piping instruction and ASME/ANSI Code for Pressure Piping (ANSI B31.1) when applicable. Mounting Since the transmitter weighs only 1.3 kilograms (2.9 pounds), and the end of the measuring cell is ½-NPT male threaded, direct connection to the process is possible.
  • Page 32: Electronics Housing Orientation

    INSTALLATION for more information on the mounting bracket. Figure also shows this mounting scheme. ELECTRONICS HOUSING ORIENTATION Do not remove the cell lock and rotate the electronics housing CAUTION about the cell. Doing so can damage the cell cable and will void the warranty.
  • Page 33: Ez Cal Option

    INSTALLATION EZ CAL OPTION 1. The transmitter is delivered with a logo nameplate in place of the EZ CAL option. Lift up on the logo nameplate to snap its tab out of the EZ CAL option mounting hole. 2. Position the EZ CAL option on the top of the transmitter as shown in Figure and install the mounting screw.
  • Page 34: Analog Mode

    INSTALLATION ANALOG MODE In the analog mode of operation, the electrical connections are made typical two-wire, four 20-milliampere configuration as shown in Figure 2-4. There is a + (positive) (negative) terminal provided at the transmitter to identify the signal leads (Fig. 2-4). NOTE: Insure that the temperature rating of the wire is suitable for the environment.
  • Page 35: Liquid Pressure Installation

    INSTALLATION IS O LATIN G VA LV E D R A IN T0 2205A Figure 3-4. Liquid Pressure Installation The signal terminals located in the electronics housing accept wire sizes up to 14 AWG. The signal wiring supplies all power to the transmitter.
  • Page 36: Digital Mode

    INSTALLATION DIGITAL MODE In the digital mode of operation there is no four to 20-milliampere signal. The transmitter draws less than four milliamperes to maintain operation (Fig. 2-5). NOTE: Refer to the Field Bus I/O Module (IMFBS01) Instruction for wiring practices and output update times. In the digital mode, the process variable signal of each trans- mitter is a digitally polled variable.
  • Page 37: Grounding

    INSTALLATION GROUNDING Signal wiring may be either ungrounded (floating) or grounded at any one point in the signal loop. If more than one transmit- ter is connected to a single power supply, grounding should be at the supply. The transmitter housing must also be grounded. A ground terminal is provided inside the electronics housing (Figs.
  • Page 38: Section 4 - Calibration

    SECTION 4 - CALIBRATION INTRODUCTION Explosionproof/dust-ignitionproof installations and intrinsi- cally safe installations in Class II or Class III hazardous loca- WARNING tions require that the assembly be kept tight while circuits are live unless the location is known to be nonhazardous at the time.
  • Page 39: Analog Mode Calibration

    CALIBRATION Pressure source with an accuracy at least four times • greater than that of the transmitter (Tables and 1-6). Type STT Smart Transmitter Terminal. • Analog Mode Calibration Use these procedures for validation of transmitter calibration before installation, after an inadvertent overpressure condi- tion, or after the replacement of components.
  • Page 40: D/A Adjustment (Fine Tuning The Analog Loop)

    CALIBRATION 7. Apply a pressure to the cell equal to the configured or desired upper range value. 8. The milliammeter should read 20.000 mA plus or minus the tolerance for the particular transmitter listed in Table 4-1. 9. If the output is not within the limits specified in Steps 6 and 8, calibrate the unit.
  • Page 41: Digital Mode Calibration

    CALIBRATION The loop resistor must have a tolerance of 0.01 percent or bet- ter in order for this procedure to be valid. If a resistor value other than a 250 ohms is used, the voltage output will be different according to Ohms law: ×...
  • Page 42: Reranging The Analog Output

    CALIBRATION 6. Press the OUTPUT key on the Type STT terminal, then select MONITOR OUTPUT. 7. The Type STT terminal should display 0.00% plus or minus the tolerance for the particular transmitter listed in Table 4-2. Table 4-2. Digital Mode Calibration Tolerances Type Tolerance (%)
  • Page 43: Rezero Procedure

    CALIBRATION and the temperature alarm can also be adjusted during rerange. NOTE: The transmitter output is based on the values entered in this procedure. The terminal will not reject invalid ranges; therefore, it is imperative that the operator know the range limits specified for the transmitter.
  • Page 44: Section 5 - Operating Procedures

    SECTION 5 - OPERATING PROCEDURES INTRODUCTION This section addresses start-up procedures, configuration, and monitoring of the Type PTSP Platinum Standard Smart Pres- sure Transmitter and the procedures that make it operational. OPERATOR INTERFACE The Type PTSP pressure transmitter can be monitored and controlled using the Type STT terminal.
  • Page 45: Channel Number

    The address range is one through 15. Transmitter Type This menu displays types of Bailey-Fischer & Porter smart transmitters. Choose the PTS selection by using the up arrow and down arrow keys and then pressing the ENTER key.
  • Page 46: Primary Engineering Units

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Primary Engineering Units Primary engineering units are programmable. The selections appearing on the Type STT terminal display are: iH20 — inches of water. • mmHG — millimeters of mercury. • cmH20 — centimeters of water. • PSI — pounds per square inch. •...
  • Page 47: Secondary Engineering Units

    OPERATING PROCEDURES must be selected during configuration. The default value is low (below zero percent). Table shows what types of errors cause the transmitter to enter the fail mode. NOTE: For a transmitter in the normal acting mode, output corre- sponding to zero-percent input would be four milliamperes and out- put corresponding to 100-percent input would be 20 milliamperes.
  • Page 48: Send Config Key

    OPERATING PROCEDURES STORE THIS CONFIGURATION? appears on the Type STT ter- minal display. Send Config Key The SEND CONFIG key allows selection of a configuration from the terminal memory to be sent to the transmitter (refer to the Type STT Smart Transmitter Terminal Instruction). View Config Key Pressing the VIEW CONFIG key allows the parameters of the working configuration to be viewed, but not changed (refer to...
  • Page 49: Output Key

    OPERATING PROCEDURES Output Key Press the OUTPUT key on the Type STT terminal and follow the procedures in the Type STT Smart Transmitter Termi- nal Instruction. MONITOR OUTPUT The Type PTSP pressure transmitter output can be monitored by pressing the OUTPUT key on the Type STT terminal, and choosing MONITOR OUTPUT from the display menu (refer to the Type STT Smart Transmitter Terminal Instruction).
  • Page 50: F1 Key

    OPERATING PROCEDURES F1 Key The Type STT terminal allows configurations to be copied to and from Type STC cartridges. Multiple configuration copies overwrite existing configurations on the terminal or cartridge, regardless of the amount of memory space available. Perform this function by pressing the F1 key on the Type STT terminal. Refer to the Type STT Smart Transmitter Terminal Instruction for more information.
  • Page 51: Lockout Jumper

    OPERATING PROCEDURES L OC KO U T A | B A | B E N A B LE C O N F IG U R AT IO N A | B L OC K C O N F IG U R AT IO N A | B C U S TO M E R S ET T IN G...
  • Page 52: Section 6 - Troubleshooting

    SECTION 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION If the Type PTSP Platinum Standard Smart Pressure Transmit- ter cannot implement a command, the Type STT terminal is prompted. Pressing the STATUS key on the Type STT terminal causes it to display an error message relating to the existing problem.
  • Page 53: Error Messages

    Calibration required Cell not calibrated with Calibrate transmitter. present amplifier board. Cannot save, configura- Transmitter type not sup- Consult Bailey Controls Company tion too large ported by Type STT terminal regarding latest Type STT terminal firmware revision level. firmware revision.
  • Page 54 TROUBLESHOOTING Table 6-1. Error Messages (continued) Fail Message Probable Cause Corrective Action Mode Field device can't execute The Type STT terminal cannot Transmitter must be brought off-line. command: FBM on-line change any transmitter This can be done from the MFC/MFP parameters while the field bus module by tuning the function code.
  • Page 55 Refer to spare parts lists in Type STT Smart Transmitter Termi- nal Instruction . Unknown error Transmitter reported an error Contact Bailey Technical Support. not understood by Type STT terminal. ERROR MESSAGES AND CORRECTIVE ACTION 6 - 4 WBPEEUI110506A0...
  • Page 56: Output Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Table 6-2. Output Troubleshooting Fault Probable Cause Corrective Action High output Transmitter electronics Make sure all pins and receptacles connections. are clean. Check cell connections. Transmitter electronics failure. Press STATUS key and refer to Table and Figure 6-1. Erratic output Cell.
  • Page 57: Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 1 Of 3)

    TROUBLESHOOTING Table 6-2. Output Troubleshooting Fault Probable Cause Corrective Action Low output or no output Transmitter electronics Check for shorts in cell leads. (continued) connections. Make sure pins and receptacles are clean. Check cell connections. Transmitter electronics failure. Press STATUS key and refer to Table and Figure 6-1.
  • Page 58: Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 2 Of 3)

    TROUBLESHOOTING C O N N E C T S T T Ω 2 50 1 2-V D C S T T X M T T R Y E S C U R R E N T LO O P ? Y E S M IN .
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting Flowchart (Sheet 3 Of 3)

    TROUBLESHOOTING P R E S S S P E C IA L F E AT U R E KE Y O N L C D R E P LA C E Y E S Y E S S T T A N D S E LE C T O U T P U T O U T P U T D R IF T IN G F U N C T IO N IN G...
  • Page 60: Section 7 - Maintenance

    The reliability of any stand-alone product or control system is affected by the maintenance of the equipment. Bailey-Fischer & Porter recommends that all equipment users practice a pre- ventive maintenance program that will keep the equipment operating at an optimum level.
  • Page 61: Preventive Maintenance Procedures

    MAINTENANCE Table 7-1. Preventive Maintenance Schedule Task Frequency Clean indicator window (if supplied). See procedure. 3 months Clean transmitter exterior. See procedure. Check and tighten all wiring connections, including power and ground connections. See procedure. Clean sediment and deposits from connecting piping (proce- dure depends on the installation and the process).
  • Page 62: Transmitter Exterior Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE 2. Wipe the indicator window with the soft, lint-free cloth until all deposits are removed and the indicator can be easily viewed. Transmitter Exterior Cleaning The equipment needed to perform this procedure is dependent upon the standard cleaning procedures employed by the customer.
  • Page 63: Section 8 - Repair And Replacement Procedures

    SECTION 8 - REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES INTRODUCTION Explosionproof/dust-ignitionproof installations and intrinsi- cally safe installations in Class II or Class III hazardous loca- tions require that the assembly be kept tight while circuits are live unless the location is known to be nonhazardous at the time.
  • Page 64: Internal Transmitter Components

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES L O C KO U T A /B B a iley IN D IC ATO R IN D IC ATO R S C R E W S (4) A M P LIFIE R A S S E M B LY S C R E W S (3) B a iley C H A R AC T E R IZ ATIO N...
  • Page 65: Cell And Characterization Board Assembly Removal

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES E Z C A L O P TIO N O -R IN G S E AL (2) P IPE P L U G (1 /2 -1 4 N P T FO R E L EC T R IC AL C O N D U IT) E L EC T RO N IC S L E FT H O U SIN G A SS E M BLY...
  • Page 66: Cell And Characterization Board Assembly Installation

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 8. Carefully remove the cell and characterization board assembly, feeding the cell cable and characterization board through the opening left in the electronics housing by the cell. 9. Remove the cell and cover O-rings (Fig. 8-2). Cell and Characterization Board Assembly Installation 1.
  • Page 67: Amplifier Assembly Removal

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 14. Install the transmitter on the process. Amplifier Assembly Removal Perform Steps 1 through 4 in the Cell and Characterization Board Assembly Removal section. Amplifier Assembly Installation 1. Refer to Section 9 and determine the proper replacement cover O-rings.
  • Page 68: O-Ring Replacement

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 9. Coat the cell O-ring with a film of Dow Corning No. 4 com- pound and install. 10. Perform Steps 3 through 11 in the Cell and Character- ization Board Assembly Installation section. 11. Perform the calibration checks in Section 4 to verify the calibration has not changed.
  • Page 69: Ez Cal Option Removal

    REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 5. Coat the threads of the housing cover with a light coating of DRI-GLIDE sealant. 6. Install the housing cover. 7. Install the transmitter on the process. EZ CAL Option Removal 1. Use the flat-blade screwdriver to remove the mounting screw that secures the EZ CAL option to the electronics housing.
  • Page 70: Section 9 - Support Services

    SECTION 9 - SUPPORT SERVICES INTRODUCTION Bailey Controls Company is ready to help in the use, applica- tion, and repair of its products. Contact your nearest sales office to make requests for sales, applications, installation, repair, overhaul, and maintenance contract services.
  • Page 71: O-Ring Kits

    SUPPORT SERVICES O-Ring Kits Table 9-1. O-Rings, Cell and Cover O-Ring Kit Number Material Applicable Types Cell 258556_7 Buna-N Cover 258556_8 NOTE: 1. Each kit contains 10 O-rings. Electronics Kits Table 9-2. Amplifier Assembly (Compensated) Kit Number Applicable Types 258546_1 NOTE: 1.
  • Page 72: Hardware Kits

    SUPPORT SERVICES Table 9-4. Indicator, Spare (continued) Applicable Types Indicator Position Number Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 258550_4 Analog P T S P - - - - - meter P T S P - - - - - P T S P - - - - - P T S P - - - - -...
  • Page 73: Cover, Housing

    SUPPORT SERVICES Table 9-7. Electronics Housing Applicable Types Cover Type Position Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 258554_1 Aluminum P T S P - - - - - housing with P T S P - - - - - standard P T S P - - - - -...
  • Page 74: Cell With Characterization Board Assembly Replacements

    SUPPORT SERVICES Table 9-8. Cover, Housing (continued) Applicable Types Cover Kit Number Cover Type Position Material 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 258555_2 Cover with Aluminum P T S P - window P T S P - P T S P - P T S P - P T S P -...
  • Page 75: Training

    PTSP6GAAA1. TRAINING Bailey Controls Company has a modern training facility avail- able for training personnel. On-site training is also available. Contact a Bailey Controls Company sales office for specific information and scheduling.
  • Page 76 Index Damping adjustment ..........5-2 GET CONFIG key ..........5-4 Accessories .............. 1-12 ID tag..............5-1 Accuracy............1-10, 1-11 Local LCD setup............5-5 Address ..............5-2 Lockout..............5-7 Alarm ................5-4 Option..............1-13 Amplifier assembly Output action............5-2 Installation............. 8-5 Output type............5-2 Removal..............8-5 Primary engineering units ........5-3 Analog meter ............
  • Page 77 Index (continued) Lockout jumper ............2-3 Loop load limits............1-8 F1 key .................5-7 Loop resistance ............2-4 Failure conditions ............3-8 Features ..............1-1 Field bus I/O module ...........3-7 Fix output/cancel fix output .........5-5 Maintenance ............... 7-1 Frequency shift keying (FSK)........2-4 Cleaning..............7-3 Noise immunity............2-4 Indicator window ..........
  • Page 78 Index (continued) OUTPUT key ............5-6 Zero elevation..........1-9 SPECIAL FEATURE key ........5-5 Zero suppression..........1-9 STATUS key ............5-6 Operator interface ............5-1 Options ..............1-12 Reference accuracy .........1-10, 1-11 O-ring replacement............. 8-6 Reference conditions ..........1-7 Output Remote diaphragm seals ..........1-12 Current limiting............
  • Page 79 Index (continued) RFI/EMI effects..........1-8 Tantalum diaphragm..........1-12 Supply voltage ..........1-8 Technical documentation..........9-6 Surge tolerance ..........1-8 Temperature Temperature limits...........1-8 Effect............1-10, 1-11 Vibration effect..........1-8 Limits ..............1-8 PTHPA Temperature compensation Measurement range ........1-11 Functional description........... 2-4 Overpressure limit .........1-11 Tolerances for calibration ........4-3, 4-5 Pressure limits ..........1-11 Training...............
  • Page 80 Telefax 65-753-6549 Telefax 49-6023-943-300 Form WBPEEUI110506A0 Litho in U.S.A. 798 Elsag Bailey Copyright © 1998 by Elsag Bailey Process Automation, As An Unpublished Work ® Registered Trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation Process Automation ™ Trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation...

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