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www.omega.com
info@omega.com
1-800-826-6342
HHP452
Smart Manometer
Smart Manometer and Sensors
OMEGA Tethered Sensors
HHP400 Suite Application
Omega 2021

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  • Page 1 User Manual www.omega.com info@omega.com 1-800-826-6342 HHP452 Smart Manometer Smart Manometer and Sensors OMEGA Tethered Sensors HHP400 Suite Application Omega 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ......................26 Auto Off (Automatic shut off) ...................26 What does the Zero (ø) key do? ................27 HHP400 Suite application .........................28 How does HHP400 Suite benefit you? ..............28 HHP400 Suite and USB Drivers required ............28 Tips for using HHP400 Suite ..................29 Connection status......................32...
  • Page 3 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Relative humidity .......................57 Vibration ..........................57 Ingress specifications ....................57 Keypad ............................57 Media compatibility ......................58 EMC compliance .......................59 Weight ............................60 Enclosure ..........................60 User Manual for Smart Manometer 3 of 60...
  • Page 4: General Information

    A key refers to hardware push-buttons on the button keypad that you can press. • A button refers to an area in HHP400 Suite that you can tap or click to select functions. Isolated • The word isolated refers to the sensing element being separated from the media.
  • Page 5 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Words & Definitions or explanations phrases • The displayed result of the internal pressure Diff p2-p1 measurement subtracted from the external pressure measurement. • displays on the process readout --out- --out- when the information readout is providing information about exiting tests.
  • Page 6: General Warnings And Cautions

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) General warnings and cautions Preventing injury Failure to follow all instructions could result in injury: Read the entire manual before using the Smart Manometer. ▪ Understand the contents before using the Smart Manometer. ▪ ▪ Follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with this product.
  • Page 7: Sample Label For General Purpose Smart Manometers

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Sample label for General Purpose Smart Manometers All Series models are available for general-purpose use. General Purpose (GP) versions are identified by the name plate located on the rear of the unit under the protective rubber boot. A sample of the General Purpose name plate is shown below: Fire or explosion hazard Do not...
  • Page 8: Do Not Exceed Pressure Limits

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Do not exceed pressure limits Do not exceed the Pressure Limits listed in the Specifications ▪ section of this manual. Failure to operate within the specified pressure limit could ▪ result in minor or moderate injury. User Manual for Smart Manometer 8 of 60...
  • Page 9: Sensors

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Sensors Overview of sensors The Smart Manometer can display two measurements: one from the internal sensor and one from the optional tether sensor. ▪ P1 on this Smart Manometer always refers to the internal sensor. P2 on this Smart Manometer always refers to the external ▪...
  • Page 10: Tethered Sensors

    Align the red dot on the Smart Manometer with the red dot on ▪ the Tether cable and push in. Align the red dot on the Omega Tethered Sensor with the red ▪ dot on the Tether cable and push in.
  • Page 11 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Steps for zeroing Absolute sensors You can zero the Smart Manometer in one of three ways. The following may appear in a different order depending on which arrow key you press. When an absolute sensor displays on-screen as P1 or P2, press the Zero key to see one of the three sets of...
  • Page 12: How To Zero Differential Or Compound Sensors

    4. If someone has turned on the Password Required For Future Access feature in HHP400 Suite, the password feature does not prevent you from zeroing the Smart Manometer. Note: You can only zero the Smart Manometer if the new zero value is within ±...
  • Page 13: Smart Manometer

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Smart Manometer Battery and USB power When you turn on the Smart Manometer, it draws power from the batteries and the battery icon displays in the bottom row. When you press the information button, it displays Batt When you turn on the Smart Manometer and plug in the USB cable to the computer, the Smart Manometer switches to the power supplied by the USB cable.
  • Page 14 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Know your batteries ▪ Never mix batteries—not by manufacturer or by size, by capacity, or by chemistry. Never mix old and new batteries. ▪ ▪ Remove all four batteries in the Smart Manometer at the same time. Replace all four batteries with batteries from the same ▪...
  • Page 15: The Display

    Display functions The Smart Manometer has twelve display functions. It ships with five display functions active (they appear in bold below). You can change which displays are active with HHP400 Suite. Press the Forward Backward in reverse order) key to view these modes.
  • Page 16: Keypad: Description Of The Keys

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Keypad: Description of the keys Name Description Backward • It cycles backward through menu options. Home • Home key returns you to the Measurement and Units screen. • Home key is disabled during tests and edits Forward •...
  • Page 17 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Name Description Backlight • It provides three levels of brightness and off. The Information key and the Home screen The Information menu provides you with details about the Smart Manometer and sensors. Depending on what is attached to the Smart Manometer and depending on what is selected in the bottom row in the LCD display, determines what data appears.
  • Page 18: The Backlight

    Pressure has exceeded the calibrated accuracy of the Smart ▪ Manometer. ▪ Pressure has fallen below the stated accuracy of the HHP400 Suite. Note: The red backlight overrides the white backlight. User Manual for Smart Manometer 18 of 60...
  • Page 19: Measurement Units

    The HHP400 Suite application gives you the ability to configure specific measurement units on specific sensors. A total of 32 measurement units are available in HHP400 Suite. When the Smart Manometer is shipped, 12 measurement units are active. The 12 units appear in bold type in the following list.
  • Page 20: Damping

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Damping Damping rate Select a Time Constant: 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8 seconds, or 16 seconds. When set for 4 second time constant, it takes 4 seconds ▪ from the time of the step change until the Smart Manometer displays the full value of the new pressure.
  • Page 21: Data Logging

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Data Logging Review settings before starting a data log To review the settings on the Smart Manometer before starting a new data log, follow these steps: From the Home screen, press the Backward Forward until you see DATA LOG. 2.
  • Page 22: Leak Test

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Leak Test The Leak Test determines the leak rate in the system you are monitoring. The timeout setting for Auto Off (Automatic Shut Off) is automatically suspended during a Leak Test session. Review or change the LEAK TEST DURATION setting Starting from the Home screen:...
  • Page 23 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Start the Leak Test Home Starting from the screen: Press the Backward key a second time if you do not want change the duration and TAP START TO BEGIN is referring to the Start key). START 2. The numbers blink to indicate when the test has stopped. This screen displays the results of the Leak Test with the calculated leak rate in units per minute.
  • Page 24 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Stop a Leak Test It stops automatically when it counts down to zero After the Leak Test counts down to zero, the digits begin to blink to indicate the Leak Test has stopped. 2. Press the Forward key to cycle through these options: 3.
  • Page 25: Relief Valve Test

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Relief Valve Test Starting the Relief Valve Test To start the Relief Valve Test follow these steps: Press the Forward key until you see RELIEF VALVE TEST TAP START TO BEGIN displays when the test begins. (MAX is the MAX TEST P maximum pressure measured during the test.) 3.
  • Page 26: Differential Displays

    How long will the Smart Manometer remain on if I leave it unattended? Always ▪ The default setting is You can configure the timeout for the Auto Off with HHP400 ▪ Suite. The Auto Off timeout is suspended during Data Logging ▪...
  • Page 27: What Does The Zero (Ø) Key Do

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) What does the Zero (ø) key do? In normal measure mode If the sensor is within a tolerance band around zero, press and hold the Zero key to zero the pressure measurement and to reset the Min and Max measurements. Note: The tolerance band is approximately ±...
  • Page 28: Hhp400 Suite Application

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) HHP400 Suite application How does HHP400 Suite benefit you? Note: HHP400 Suite is not required to operate the HHP452. You can configure your Smart Manometer or sensor to display ▪ information the way your company needs to use it.
  • Page 29: Tips For Using Hhp400 Suite

    Use only the supplied USB cable when you connect to the USB port. Close HHP400 Suite first, then turn off your Smart Manometer Do not turn off the power on the Smart Manometer while it is communicating with HHP400 Suite. The Smart Manometer...
  • Page 30 Watch for a yellow dot on an active tab ▪ A yellow dot appears on a tab in HHP400 Suite to indicate that you have made changes to settings but you have not saved them yet. See Figure 1 and Figure 2 below.
  • Page 31 Watch for a yellow dot on an inactive tab Yellow dot on an inactive tab. See the red circle in the figure below. Year-Month-Date format ▪ The HHP400 Suite application displays the date in year- month-day format. For example: 2016-04-22 (YYYY-MM-DD). ▪ Hours:Minutes:Seconds format The HHP400 Suite application displays the time in 24-hour ▪...
  • Page 32: Connection Status

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Connection status Attached devices The HHP400 Suite application displays the figures of the Smart Manometer and tethered sensor. Descriptions appear alongside both of them. See the figure below. User Manual for Smart Manometer 32 of 60...
  • Page 33 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) No attached devices The HHP400 Suite application displays no figure of devices on the right side. See the figure below. No tethered sensor attached Notice the figure of the Smart Manometer and description. See the figure below.
  • Page 34: Configuration Button

    An internal sensor and a tethered sensor have their own ▪ separate passwords. Each device can have its password turned on or turned off ▪ independently from any other tethered sensor. ▪ HHP400 Suite retrieves the passwords stored on the devices. User Manual for Smart Manometer 34 of 60...
  • Page 35 Smart Manometer or sensor on its other windows as well. Data Log Lite has no password HHP400 Suite does not use a password for Data Log Lite since it cannot make any changes to the device. Request a recovery password from Omega Forgot the password for a device or sensor? ▪...
  • Page 36 Manometer or sensor when it is first connected and the changes you made. As Found / As Left Report cannot report changes made ▪ in HHP400 Suite unless you save those new configurations to the device. Read and Write Configurations Read Write refer to reading configuration data from a ▪...
  • Page 37 Damping No settings on the Smart Manometer You cannot set the Damp Rate on the Smart Manometer. You have to click the Configuration button in HHP400 Suite to change the Damp Rate. Damping rate Select a Time Constant: 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8 seconds, or 16 seconds.
  • Page 38: User Calibration Button

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) User Calibration button User Calibration button displays options to calibrate the sensor. User Calibration button displays a yellow alert icon to indicate you have changed a setting and you have not yet saved the setting to the Smart Manometer. User Calibration: For authorized personnel only What does “Calibration Enabled”...
  • Page 39 Calibration Procedure. It is intended to correct the curve fit if the actual sensor characteristics change slightly over time. For sensors up to 200 psi, Omega recommends a ± 0.0015% of reading deadweight tester. For sensors 200 psi and above, a ±...
  • Page 40: Data Log Button

    Data Log button is always unavailable until the USB cable is attached to the computer with HHP400 Suite. Data Log Lite Data Log Lite button displays when you attach a Smart Manometer.
  • Page 41 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Data Log Lite Preview tab Preview the data log The Preview tab displays the first 10 samples so you can confirm the data to save. If you have fewer than 10, it displays all of your samples. Status and pressure for logs The Status symbols for pressure and temperature.
  • Page 42: Tsv File Format

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) TSV file format Overview Configuration, Data Log Lite, Data Log Pro provide you with the option to save Configuration Reports and Data Log files in TSV file format. Two ways to open TSV files Double click a TSV file Double click a TSV file in Windows Explorer and if it opens in a spreadsheet application, then you do not need to do anything additional.
  • Page 43 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Upgrade tab Upgrade tab provides you with an Enter Activation Key edit box and an Activate Device button to replace Lite with Pro. Note: The Activate Pro button remains unavailable until you enter an activation key number. User Manual for Smart Manometer 43 of 60...
  • Page 44 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Directory tab View the list of logs on the Smart Manometer Directory tab displays all the logs in the memory of the connected Smart Manometer. Two ways to open a log: Double click a log to open it in the Preview tab.
  • Page 45 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Preview tab Overview of the Preview tab When you double click a log in the Directory tab, the Preview opens. The Preview tab contains seven areas of information: Data Log Information list. 2. Sensor Information list. 3. Notes. 4.
  • Page 46 2. Sensor Information list All information in this list was retrieved from the internal ▪ sensor (and from an Omega Tethered Sensor) if one was attached) at the time the Smart Manometer recorded this particular log. 3. Notes ▪...
  • Page 47 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) 4. Legend for the status columns The samples table has two columns for Status. The legend provides three symbols to indicate the level of confidence for pressure or temperature measurements. The ✓ symbol corresponds to readings that are within the calibrated range.
  • Page 48 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Setup tab Overview of the Setup tab The Setup tab lists parameters you may change. It gives you ▪ usage statistics and it displays three action buttons. ▪ A yellow dot appears on this tab after you changed a setting and have not saved it.
  • Page 49 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Usage statistics Usage presents the amount of memory available on the Smart Manometer for data logging in two ways: The number of data points used out of a maximum of 100 000. 2. The number of logs used out of a maximum of 128. Delete All Logs This button deletes all the logs on the Smart Manometer.
  • Page 50: Application Button

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Application button Overview The Application button displays a window with three sections about the HHP400 Suite application: • About. • Available Update. • Language Selection. Application notifies you of available updates It displays a green alert icon with an exclamation mark to indicate an Available Update.
  • Page 51: Update Button

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Update button Overview Update button displays a window with multiple sections: • first section alerts you to updates for the sensor and the Smart Manometer. • second section alerts you to updates for each sensor that you attach to the Smart Manometer. Update notifies you of available updates It displays a green alert icon...
  • Page 52: Specifications

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Specifications Internal sensors: type and range Isolated: Model number Pressure range Differential Non- Isolated (DI) HHP452-A -1 psi to 1 psi HHP452-B -5 psi to 5 psi HHP452-K -14.5 psi to 15 psi HHP452-Ll -14.5 psi to 50 psi HHPP452-C -14.5 psi to...
  • Page 53: Omega Tethered Sensors: Type And Range

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Omega Tethered Sensors: type and range Model number Pressure range Differential Non-Isolated (DI) HHP452 -A-TS -1 psi 1 psi HHP452 -B-TS -5 psi 5 psi HHP452 -K-TS -14.5 psi 15 psi HHP452-L-TS -14.5 psi 50 psi HHP452-C-TS -14.5 psi...
  • Page 54 M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Pressure measurements ▪ Accuracy Specification ± (0.02% of FS + 0.005 % of Rdg) from 0% to 110% of FS. ▪ For Compound sensors only: ▪ ▫ Vacuum: ± (0.02 % of FS) Vacuum = -14.5 psi ▫...
  • Page 55: Overrange Limit

    Relative humidity 95 % non-condensing ▪ Vibration 1 meter drop test ▪ Ingress specifications IP52 for the HHP452 ▪ IP54 for the Omega Tethered Sensors ▪ Keypad Sealed membrane 16 domes. ▪ User Manual for Smart Manometer 57 of 60...
  • Page 56: Media Compatibility

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Media compatibility Pressure Types Differential pressure, non-isolated sensors for use with ▪ clean, dry, non-corrosive gases only. Compound non-isolated sensors for use with clean, dry, ▪ non-corrosive gases only. ▪ Absolute non-isolated sensors for use with clean, dry, non-corrosive gases only.
  • Page 57: Emc Compliance

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) EMC compliance Conformity to EN 61326-1:2016 This product has been evaluated to EN 61326-1:2016 the EMC General requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. This evaluation demonstrated that when the product is exposed to Radiated Radio Frequency energy in the frequency range 130-1000 MHz and 1.6-2.1 GHz, the pressure and temperature readings may fluctuate beyond the published tolerance of each respective value being measured.
  • Page 58: Weight

    M20011 REL-0000 (2103) Weight ▪ Smart Manometer 1000 g (35.2 oz. or 2.2 lb.) Omega Tethered Sensors pressure module 148 g or 0.33 lb. ▪ Omega Tethered Sensors temperature module ▪ 92.5 g or 0.20 lb. Enclosure Polycarbonate / ABS alloy.

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