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Omega DPG409-050DWU User Manual

Omega DPG409-050DWU User Manual

Digital differential pressure gauge very high accuracy wetted parts and body, uni-directional ranges 0-10 inh2o to 0-1000 psi 0-25 mb to 0-70 bar

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DIGITAL DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
GAUGE VERY HIGH ACCURACY
316L SS WETTED PARTS AND BODY
Uni-Directional Ranges
0-10 inH
O to 0-1000 psi
2
(0-25 mb to 0-70 bar)
DPG409 Differential
Pressure Series
Standard
U Wet/Wet Differential
Pressure Measurement
U 5-Point NIST Traceable
Calibration Included
U Easy to Read 25 mm (1")
Backlit LCD Display
U High 0.08% Accuracy
U Hi and Lo Alarms
Standard
U MIN/MAX/AVG Reading
U User Selectable Analog
Output 0 to 5 Vdc, 0 to
10 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA
U Wireless Transmitter
Option Sends Reading to
Remote Location and
Includes Charting and
Data Logging Software
U CE Certified
U Battery Powered with
Long Battery Life
U NEMA 4X (IP65) Enclosure
OMEGA's DPG409 digital differential
pressure gauge incorporates a rugged
316 SS enclosure designed for
washdown and marine applications
with a precision 0.08% accuracy
pressure transducer and 316L SS
wetted parts and body. The result is
an extremely durable digital pressure
gauge. You get all the durability and
stability of the micromachined silicon
sensor in a rugged NEMA 4X
(IP65) package.
Magnetic stylus
included.
SPECIFICATIONS
CE Compliant: Meets
EN61326-1: 2006 for industrial
locations with analog output cables
30 m (98')
Accuracy (Combined Linearity,
Hysteresis and Repeatability):
±0.08% BSL
Storage Temperature: -40 to 82°C
(-40 to 180°F)
Operating Temperature: -18 to 66°C
(0 to 150°F)
Thermal Effects (Over
Operating Range):
Zero Balance:
Ranges 10 inH
O to 1 psi: ±1% span
2
Ranges >1 psi: ±0.5% span
Span Setting:
Ranges 10 inH
O to 1 psi: ±1% span
2
Ranges >1 psi: ±0.5% span
Minimum Resistance Between
Transducer Body and Any Wire:
100M Ω @ 50 Vdc
Pressure Cycles: 1 million min
Long Term Stability (1-Yr.): ±0.1%
FS typical
Analog Output: User selectable 0 to
5 Vdc, 0 to 10 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA
(external 24 Vdc power supply required)
Note: Analog output is independently
scalable
Set jumper to select current or voltage.
Software selection of 0 to 5 Vdc,
0 to 10 Vdc, or 4 to 20 mA
Analog Output Cable: 2.7 m (9')
Analog Output Accuracy:
0.08% typical
Line/Static Pressure: 500 psi maximum
applied to both sides simultaneouly
Proof Pressure (Differential):
10 inH
O = 10 times range
2
1 psi = 6 times range
2.5 to 750 psi = 4 times range
1000 psi Range = 3 times range
Hi-Side Containment Pressure
(Differential):
10 inH
O to 5 psi: To 1000 psi
2
15 to 1000 psi: To 3000 psi
Display: 4-digit LCD with user
selectable backlighting, (9999 count)
25 mm (1') character height
Sample/Display Rate: User selectable
from 0.38 to 30 sec (preset to 1/sec)
Computer Interface: USB connection
for set-up, cable included
G-1
DPG409-050DWU
shown smaller
than actual size.
Power: One 3.6V lithium 8.4 Ah
capacity (C cell) included (two included
with wireless option) (replacement
battery model no. BATT-C-3.6V)
Battery Life (Typical): Up to 9 months
Enclosure Material: 316 Stainless
Steel and ABS center gasket
Enclosure Finish: Brushed 316
stainless steel
Enclosure Environmental Rating:
Weatherproof, NEMA 4X (IP65)
Sensor Wetted Parts: 316L
stainless steel
Pressure Connection: ¼-18 NPT male
Dimensions:
Display: 115 D x 89 W x 74 H mm
(4.5 x 3.5 x 2.9")
Sensor: 72 to 89 mm L (2.8 to 3.5")
below display, 80 mm (3.1") wide
Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lb) Typical depending
upon configuration
Front Panel Functions
Backlight: Manually turns backlight
on/off
Min/Max: Recalls minimum/
maximum values
Zero/Clear: Zeros display or clears
minimum/maximum
Software Settings (via USB)
(USB connection is for set-up only)
Note: Because of transmission frequency
regulations, wireless models may only be
used in the US, Canada and Europe.
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  • Page 1 Weight: 1 kg (2.2 lb) Typical depending 1 psi = 6 times range upon configuration 2.5 to 750 psi = 4 times range OMEGA’s DPG409 digital differential Front Panel Functions 1000 psi Range = 3 times range pressure gauge incorporates a rugged...
  • Page 2 DPG409-015DWU 0 to 15.00 0 to 1 0 to 30.00 0 to 2 DPG409-030DWU 0 to 50.00 0 to 3.5 DPG409-050DWU DPG409-100DWU 0 to 100.0 0 to 7 DPG409-150DWU 0 to 150.0 0 to 10 0 to 250.0 0 to 17.5...
  • Page 3 The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to...
  • Page 4 Configuring your Meter enclosure lid/cover must be removed. Four screws must be removed. Be careful to not lose or discard The Omega Digital Gauge Configuration Wizard will MAGNETIC TIP open once you have launched the DG Configuration these screws. These screws play a vital part in BATTERY 1 Wizard software.
  • Page 5 User’s Gui d e Shop online at omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com For latest product manuals: www.omegamanual.info Magnetic stylus (included). Standard integral pressure sensor. DPG409 SERIES High Accuracy Digital Pressure Gauge...
  • Page 6 Fax: (203) 359-7700 e-mail: info@omega.com For Other Locations Visit omega.com/worldwide The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice.
  • Page 7 DPG409 TABLE OF Digital Pressure Gauge CONTENTS Page Section 1 - Introduction ............... 1-1 1.1 Precautions ....................1-1 1.2 Statement on FCC and CE Marking ............1-2 1.3 General Description ................. 1-2 1.4 DPG409 Models ..................1-3 Section 2 - Hardware ................. 2-1 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection ..............
  • Page 8 DPG409 TABLE OF Digital Pressure Gauge FIGURES List of Figures Section Figure Description Page Section 1.1 Pressure Sensor Label ..........1-1 Section 1-1 Rear Label Wireless ..........1-1 Section 3.3 Software - Welcome Screen ........3-1 Section 3.3 Software - Installation Options Screen ....3-2 Section 3.3 Software - Select Installation Folder Screen ...
  • Page 9 DPG409 TABLE OF Digital Pressure Gauge FIGURES List of Figures continued Section Figure Description Page Section 5.2 Menu Button Operation ........5-3, 5-4 Section 5.2 Front Keypad Set Button ......... 5-5 Section 6.3 Fresnel Zone .............. 6-1 Figure Section 7.1 Analog Output Wiring Example ......
  • Page 10 1) This device may not cause harmful interference; 2) This device must accept any interference received, including RoHS Sales/Services: 800-848-4286 interference that may cause undesired operation. www.omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. Norwalk, CT 06854 Figure 1-1. Pressure Sensor Label Figure 1-2. Rear Label Wireless...
  • Page 11 CE Marking It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMI/ EMC regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification.
  • Page 12 1.4 DPG409 Models The DPG409 Series digital pressure gauges are available for a large variation of pressure ranges. The DPG409 Series also has separate models that measure gage pressure and absolute pressure. Below is an outline of the available DPG409 models.
  • Page 13 Introduction 1.4 DPG409 Models (continued) Absolute Pressure Models Range Model Number DPG409-005A 345 mbar DPG409-015A DPG409-030A DPG409-050A DPG409-100A DPG409-150A 10.3 DPG409-250A 17.2 DPG409-500A 34.5 DPG409-750A 51.7 DPG409-1KA 1000 Vacuum (Negative Gage) Pressure Models Model Number Range DPG409-10WV 10.00 inH 25.00 mbar DPG409-001V 1.000 69.00 mbar...
  • Page 14 Introduction Compound Gage Pressure Models Model Number Range DPG409-10WCG ±10.00 inH ±25.00 mbar DPG409-001CG ±1.000 ±69.00 mbar DPG409-2.5CG ±2.500 ±172.0 mbar DPG409-005CG ±5.000 ±345.0 mbar DPG409-015CG ±15.00 ±1 1.5 DPGM409 Models The DPG409 Series digital pressure gauges are also offered with metric fittings, under DPGM409 part numbers.
  • Page 15 Introduction Absolute Pressure Models Model Number Range DPGM409-350HA 0 to 350.0 mbar (hPa) DPGM409-001BA 0 to 1.000 bar DPGM409-002BA 0 to 2.000 bar DPGM409-3.5BA 0 to 3.500 bar DPGM409-007BA 0 to 7.000 bar DPGM409-010BA 0 to 10.00 bar DPGM409-017BA 0 to 17.00 bar DPGM409-035BA 0 to 35.00 bar DPGM409-050BA...
  • Page 16 Introduction 1.6 DPG409 Sanitary Models The DPG409 Series also offers sanitary/clean-in-place digital pressure gauges. Below is an outline of the available ranges of DPG409 sanitary models. Gage Pressure Models Range Model Number DPG409S[*]-10WG 0 to 10 inH 0 to 25 mbar DPG409S[*]-001G 0 to 1 0 to 69 mbar...
  • Page 17 Introduction Absolute Pressure Models Range Model Number DPG409S[*]-005A 0 to 5 0 to 350 mbar DPG409S[*]-015A 0 to 15 0 to 1 DPG409S[*]-030A 0 to 30 0 to 2 DPG409S[*]-050A 0 to 50 0 to 3.5 DPG409S[*]-100A 0 to 100 0 to 7 DPG409S[*]-150A 0 to 150...
  • Page 18 Introduction Compound Gage Pressure Models Range Model Number DPG409S[*]-10WCG ± 10 inH ± 25 mbar DPG409S[*]-001CG ± 1 ± 69 mbar DPG409S[*]-2.5CG ± 2.5 ± 172 mbar DPG409S[*]-005CG ± 5 ± 345 mbar DPG409S[*]-015CG ± 15 ± 1000 mbar NOTE: [*] indicates the sanitary fitting size: 15 for 1.5 inch Tri- Grip™;...
  • Page 19 0 to 5.000 0 to 345 mbar DPG409-015DWU 0 to 15.00 0 to 1 DPG409-030DWU 0 to 30.00 0 to 2 DPG409-050DWU 0 to 50.00 0 to 3.5 DPG409-100DWU 0 to 100.0 0 to 7 DPG409-150DWU 0 to 150.0 0 to 10 DPG409-250DWU 0 to 250.0...
  • Page 20 If you have any questions about the shipment, please call our Customer Service Department at 1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on the Internet at www.omega.com, e-mail: cservice@omega.com. When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment for any signs of damage.
  • Page 21 • An Internet Connection • Windows 2000, XP, Vista (32bit) Operating System or Windows 7. 3.3 Software Installation Download the Configuration Wizard software from ftp://ftp.omega.com/ public/DASGroup/products/dpg409/. To install run the setup.exe application. Figure 3-1. Software - Welcome Screen This welcome screen will be visible on your computer. To continue installing the program click the “Next >”...
  • Page 22 From this screen you select the folder were you want the program files installed on your PC. The default setting will install the software under your “Program” folders in a new folder named “Omega” To continue with installing the program click the “Next >” button.
  • Page 23 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-4. Software - License Agreement Screen From this screen you must select “Agree” to continue installing your program. After making your selection click the “Next >” button. The setup wizard will now complete the process and install the software. Figure 3-5.
  • Page 24 Setup & Configuration 3.4 Configuration Lid/Cover Removal To switch on your unit and access the USB programming connector on your meter, the enclosure lid/cover must be removed. Four screws must be removed. Be careful to not lose or discard these screws. These screws play a vital part in providing the water tight seal on your unit.
  • Page 25 Setup & Configuration Switching On Your DPG409 Meter Before you connect your USB cable to the USB programming connector on the DPG409, you will need to switch on the unit. ON/OFF SWITCH Figure 3-7. Front View Of DPG409 With Cover Removed Connecting Your Meter to Your Computer A USB Programming cable was included with your unit.
  • Page 26 Setup & Configuration USB Connector See below for the USB programming cable location on your meter ON/OFF SWITCH A-TYPE CONNECTOR B-TYPE CONNECTOR Figure 3-8. USB Programming Cable Figure 3-9. USB Connector Location Connect the A-type connector to your PC and then connect the B-type connector to the USB port on your meter.
  • Page 27 Setup & Configuration STEP 2. Connecting & communicating with your meter Figure 3-11. Utility Program - Welcome Screen After starting the setup utility program this will be the first screen you will see. Click the “Next >” button to proceed and continue setting up your meter. Each screen will provide instruction details on how to proceed.
  • Page 28 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-13. Utility Program - Verify Connections Screen After successful communication between your PC and meter has been established you can click the “Next >” button to proceed and continue setting up your unit. If you did not receive this confirmation of proper communication you should click the “Back”...
  • Page 29 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-15. Utility Program - Establish Link Screen Click the “Next >” button to proceed and program your settings into your unit. Figure 3-16. Utility Program - Read Settings Screen 3-9...
  • Page 30 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-17. Utility Program - Choose Options Screen (1) Backlight Options Intensity Here you can set how bright you want the backlighting to be when on. Keep in mind that when used under battery power the LED brightness has a direct effect on the life of the battery.
  • Page 31 Setup & Configuration Disable Bar Graph Select this option to remove the bar graph indicator from the display. (3) Alarm Output Alarm On Disabled - The alarm output is disabled and will not operate. Rising - The alarm output activates ONLY when the pressure meets or exceeds the High Setpoint.
  • Page 32 Setup & Configuration NOTE: You must set the wire jumpers located on the back of your meter to match the analog output type you selected here in the setup process. 0-5 Vdc/ BATTERY 4-20 mA SETTING 0-10Vdc SETTING BATTERY Figure 3-18. Analog Output Options Scaling Here you can scale the analog output to correspond to the process reading value.
  • Page 33 Setup & Configuration 0-10 Vdc Example: This table shows analog output values you should expect if you set 0.0Vdc = 0 psig and 10.0 Vdc = 1000 psig. Process Reading Analog Output Value 0 psi 0.00 Vdc 250 psi 2.50 Vdc 500 psi 5.00 Vdc 750 psi...
  • Page 34 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-20. Calibration Options Screen - Skip To Next Option After making your selections click the “Next >” button. Figure 3-21. Send Settings To Digital Gauge Screen - Progress Bar 3-14...
  • Page 35 Setup & Configuration Figure 3-22. Send Settings To Digital Gauge Screen - Finish Option After your meter has been programmed click the “Finish” button to close the utility program. 3-15...
  • Page 36 Installation, Mounting & Wiring Section 4 – Installation, Mounting & Wiring 4.1 Installation Model DPG409 is NEMA 4X rated (water tight, dust tight, corrosion-resistance - indoor & outdoor use). The pressure guage can be installed in locations where it will be intermittently exposed to spraying water, rain or high humidity. The meter should never be used under water.
  • Page 37 Installation, Mounting & Wiring 4.4 Battery Installation/Replacement To install or replace the battery in your DPG409 pressure gauge you must first remove the four screws located on the Lid of the enclosure. This will allow you to remove the meter assembly and access the battery Holders. BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 Figure 4-2.
  • Page 38 Installation, Mounting & Wiring Lithium batteries may get hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions. Be sure to follow the safety warnings listed below: • Do not use a different battery other than what is specified in this manual or product data sheet.
  • Page 39 Installation, Mounting & Wiring Analog Output Wiring Example PIN 1 CHART RECORDER – Figure 4-5 . Wiring - Analog Output See Section 7 for more analog output grounding information. Alarm Wiring Example Driving a relay or low impedance input (Open Drain) NOTE: Diode required for magnetic relays.
  • Page 40 Display Features & Meter Operation Section 5 – Display Features & Meter Operation 5.1 Display Features MIN MAX AVG PEAKCALBAT HAL LAL LOGSET TX 100% Figure 5-1. Display Features (1) Process Reading, (2) Units, (3) Bargraph, (4) Status Icons 5.2 Keypad Operation Figure 5-2.
  • Page 41 Display Features & Meter Operation Magnetic Stylus A magnetic stylus is attached to your meter. This stylus is used to activate the front buttons on the display. If you do not need to view the “MIN”, “MAX” or “AVERAGE” readings during normal operation, or have a need to turn the backlight on during normal operation you can remove and store this stylus.
  • Page 42 Display Features & Meter Operation MENU MODE Apply Magnet 3 Seconds Then Remove MODE 100% MIN VALUE MIN VALUE Apply Magnet Apply Magnet Then Remove Then Remove MIN, MAX AND AVG ALL SET TO VALUE OF CURRENT READING 100% 100% MAX VALUE MAX VALUE Apply Magnet...
  • Page 43 Display Features & Meter Operation Continued from previous page UNITS UNITS Apply Magnet Apply Magnet Then Remove Then Remove UNIT 100% 100% Apply Magnet Then Remove UNITS IN H20 100% Apply Magnet Then Remove UNITS MIN VALUE Apply Magnet Then Remove mbar 100% 100%...
  • Page 44 Display Features & Meter Operation Backlighting Operation The front keypad “Set” Button can be used to activate the backlighting feature. When activated, the backlighting will remain on for the period of time you selected during the setup and configuration in Section 3. Apply Magnet 3 Seconds To Activate Backlight...
  • Page 45 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation Section 6 – Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation 6.1 Introduction Compared to a wired connection, a wireless meter provides much simpler installation. Based on the physical principle of the propagation of radio waves, certain basic conditions should be observed. The following simple recommendations are provided to ensure proper installation and correct operation of your wireless meter.
  • Page 46 Environment Omega’s wireless end devices and receiver units have been designed to be fixed mounted and operated in a clean environment. Care should be taken to prevent the components of your wireless system from being exposed to moisture, toxic chemicals and extreme cold or hot temperature that are outside the specifications listed in this manual.
  • Page 47 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation • Never use your wireless end device or receiver in medical, nuclear or other dangerous applications where an interruption of readings can cause damage or harm. • Never operate your end device or receiver with any other battery or power source than what’s specified in this manual or on the battery compartment label.
  • Page 48 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation...
  • Page 49 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation 6.5 Wireless Transmitter Setup Install the antenna by removing the antenna connector's protective cap and screwing the antenna into the connector. Install the antenna housing over the antenna to provide protection for the antenna. After connecting the USB cable and running the configuration software as outlined in Section 3, you will complete the following steps to configure your wireless transmitter before placing the unit into operation.
  • Page 50 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation Gauge Address This sets a unique address number into your transmitter. Later, when you set up your measurement software you will use this address setting to receive readings from the corresponding unit(s). Each transmitter must be set for a different address for your system to operate correctly.
  • Page 51 DPG409 Design for CE Conformity Section 7 - DPG409 Design for CE Conformity 7.1 DPG409 Analog Output Grounding 7.1 Introduction All models of the DPG409 Digital Pressure Gauge have been designed to meet requirements as outlined in European Community EMC Directive EN 61326- 1:2006 for cable length up to 98 feet or 30m.
  • Page 52 DPG409 Design for CE Conformity 1. Slide the cable through strain relief and tighten the compression fitting in order to seal the cable. 2. Locate the screw and washer on the hole and tighten them enough to establish a thread engagement. 3.
  • Page 53 If your meter requires service or factory re-calibration, please call our Customer Service Department at: 1-800-622-2378 or 203-359-1660. We can also be reached on the Internet at omega.com e-mail: cservice@omega.com...
  • Page 54 Specifications Section 9 – Specifications GENERAL Accuracy: ±0.08% BSL Includes Linearity, Hysteresis, and Repeatability (±0.15% for analog output) Ranges: 10 inH2O through 5000 psi Storage Temp: -40 to 82°C (-40 to 180°F) Operating Temp: -18 to 66°C (0 to 150°F) Temp Corrected: Overpressure Gage Pressure: 10 inH2O:...
  • Page 55 Specifications WIRELESS OPTION SPECIFICATIONS Transmit Sample Rate: User programmable from 1 sample/2 minutes to 1 sample/every 2 seconds Radio Frequency (RF) Transceiver Carrier: ISM 2.4 GHz RF Output Power: 10dBm (10 mW) Range of RF Link: Up to 120 m (400') Outdoor line of sight. Up to 40 m (130') indoor/urban Software (Included Free): Requires Windows 2000, XP, Vista (32 bit), or Windows 7...
  • Page 56 Approval, Regulatory Compliance Section 10 – Approvals, Regulatory Compliance NOTE: All approvals outlined in this manual are based on testing that was done with antennas that are supplied with your meter. Removing and/or installing a different antenna will void the product compliance demonstrated in these documents.
  • Page 57 Appendix A Units Conversion Table Max decimal places = 3 Max decimal places = 2 Max decimal places = 1 Max decimal places = 0 Out of display range. Displays “- - - ” Convert Convert To From Transducer Transducer Units Decimal Range inH2O...
  • Page 58 Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification.
  • Page 59 Where Do I Find Everything I Need for Process Measurement and Control? OMEGA…Of Course! Shop online at omega.com TEMPERATURE M U Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor Probes, Connectors, Panels & Assemblies M U Wire: Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor M U Calibrators & Ice Point References M U Recorders, Controllers &...