Section A - Essential Instructions Back Cover - Limited Warranty and Contacts It is recommended that this manual be read in its entirety before attempting to operate the Brooks SolidSense II Series devices. Figure 1-1 SolidSense II Pressure Transducer Sample Configurations Manual SolidSense II Series Pressure Transducers ®...
II pressure transducers are used to provide years of reliable pressure monitoring in a variety of applications. The SolidSense II Series pressure transducers have one of the smallest footprints in the industry for quick and easy installation in the tightest areas.
Brooks Instrument Section 1 Introduction Table 1-2 Product Description Code for SolidSense II - Standard Code Description Code Option Option Description Base Model Code Pressure Transducer Pressure Transducer with integrated display Body Type Dead End Flow Through III. Pressure / Vacuum...
Section 1 Introduction Brooks Instrument Table 1-3 Product Description Code for SolidSense II - ATEX Code Description Code Option Option Description Base Model Code Pressure Transducer Body Type Dead End Flow Through III. Pressure / Vacuum Range *Refer to available combinations in...
Section 1 Introduction Brooks Instrument SolidSense II Pressure Transducer Specifications Table 1-5 Specifications Performance Non-Display Version Display Version Temperature: Operating: -20ºF to 180ºF (-29ºC to 82ºC) -20°F to 140°F (-29°C to 60°C) Storage: -40ºF to 180ºF (-40ºC to 82ºC) -40°F to 167°F (-40°C to 75°C) Compensated: -4ºF to 140ºF (-20ºC to 60ºC) / 68ºF to 140ºF (20ºC to 60ºC) 0-10 Vdc version...
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Section 1 Introduction Brooks Instrument Table 1-5 Specifications (Continued) Electrical (Cont.) Display Accuracy: ±-0.25% of Rdg ± 1 Count for psi (excluding transducer output) ± - 0.25% of Rdg ± 5 Count for kPa Character Size: 0.30” height kPa/psi Switch:...
Section 1 Introduction Brooks Instrument GFF Configurations Figure 1-12 Dimensional Drawings - SolidSense II Series, 4A: Micro-Fit Tee, 3/8” Branch X 1/4” Run Figure 1-13 Dimensional Drawings - SolidSense II Series, VM: Face Seal, Fixed Male Manual SolidSense II Series Pressure Transducers...
Section 1 Introduction Brooks Instrument Figure 1-15 Dimensional Drawings - SolidSense II ATEX Pressure Transmitter (Option) For more details on the SolidSense II ATEX compliant pressure transmitters, visit our website at www.BrooksInstrument.com/Products for the data sheet: DS-PR-SolidSense II ATEX-PT-eng or contact your nearest Brooks Customer Service Center for assistance.
If the packing case is damaged, the local carrier should be notified at once regarding his liability. A report should be submitted to the nearest Brooks Instrument location listed on the Global Service Network page on our website: BrooksInstrument.com/GlobalSupportCenters...
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Transit Precautions To safeguard against damage during transit, transport the device to the installation site in the same container used for transportation from the factory, if circumstances permit. Removal from Storage Upon removal of the device from storage, a visual inspection should be conducted to verify its “as-received”...
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument 3. Prepare the SolidSense II pressure transducer for use. a. Verify integrity of the seal by appropriate helium leak-testing proce-dures. b. Turn the gas flow ON then OFF, 10 times to remove any particles generated during installation.
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument The SolidSense II pressure transducer can be wired directly to a 12 or 24 Vdc LR056. The pigtail cable is connected as shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 4-20 mA Output Device Wiring to LR056...
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Non-Incendive Field Wiring 4-20 mA Figure 2-5 Non-Incendive Field Wiring for 4-20 mA Manual SolidSense II Series Pressure Transducers ®...
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Non-Incendive Field Wiring 0-5 Vdc Figure 2-6 Non-Incendive Field Wiring for 0-5 Vdc Manual SolidSense II Series Pressure Transducers ®...
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Zero Adjustment The SolidSense II pressure transducer is factory calibrated and does not normally need a field adjustment. If a field adjustment becomes necessary, adjust the zero as noted below. Zero Adjustment (SolidSense II Standard Pressure Transducers) On standard SolidSense II pressure transducer models, the zero adjustment screw is located on the body as shown in Figure 2-7.
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Zero Adjustment (ATEX SolidSense II Pressure Transmitters Only) On ATEX SolidSense II pressure transmitters, the zero adjustment screw is located underneath the access cover nut as shown in Figure 2-8(A-B). Unscrew the access cover by turning it in a counterclockwise direction with the electrical connector pointing upward.
Section 2 Installation Brooks Instrument Zero Adjustment (Integrated Display SolidSense II Pressure Transmitters Only) On the Integrated Display SolidSense II transmitters, the zero adjust screw is located on the top face adjacent to the display switch as noted in Figure 2-10.
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