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Instruction Manual Cylinder Pressure Transmitter Type 6613C2Q04 II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc IECEx nA IIC T4 Gc CSA class I, Div 2 ä 002-236e-04.16...
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Instruction Manual Cylinder Pressure Transmitter Type 6613C2Q04 II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc IECEx nA IIC T4 Gc CSA class I, Div 2 ä 002-236e-04.16...
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Kistler reserves the right to change or improve its products and make changes in the content without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements.
It will help you with the installation, maintenance, and use of this product. To the extent permitted by law Kistler does not accept any liability if this instruction manual is not followed or products other than those listed under Accessories are used.
Kistler Instrument sales office for return instructions. 1.2 Software Upgrades and Updates Kistler may from time to time supply upgrades or updates for embedded software. Such upgrades or updates must always be installed. Kistler declines any liability whatsoever for any direct or...
CSA-Listing 2. CSA-Listing Cylindrical pressure transmitter Type 6613…, 6615…, 6351…, 6352… are C and US – listed. It covers Class I Div 2 Group A, B, C, D and Temp Code T4. The corresponding control/installation drawings different gas groups are in the attachment: - Group A, B - Group C, - Group D...
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 3. ATEX-Listing The Cylindrical pressure transmitters type 6613…, 6615…, 6351…, 6352… are marked for application in “Group II Category 3 systems. Type of protection: Non sparking "n" ATEX and IECEx Marking: IECEx SEV 14.0005 IECEx Ex nA IIC T4 Gc SEV 14 ATEX 0125...
Labelling 4. Labelling The cylindrical pressure transmitter is labeled with the ATEX, IECEx and CSA designation. The label is self- adhesive and non-removable. 002-236e-04.16 Page 7...
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 5. Description 5.1 Introduction The pressure transmitter Type 6613C2Q04 contains a piezoelectric sensor and an integrated charge amplifier. The pressure transmitter is made for continuous cylinder pressure monitoring of large gas engines.
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 5.3 Working Principle The cylinder pressure is acting on the diaphragm. The diaphragm converts the pressure in proportional force on the sensor element. The piezoelectric sensor element converts the force into a charge. The charge is converted by a charge amplifier into a voltage.
Sensor must be tightened according the mounting torque If there are any question regarding installation please contact Kistler. Fig. 5: Sensor installed in cylinder head Fig. 6: Sensor direct installed in the indicator valve 002-236e-04.16 Page 11...
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 6.2 Recommended Mounting Fig. 7: Mounting bore for Type 6613C2Q04 Mounting torque is 133 lbf in (15 Nm) without the adapter 6.2.1 Sealing A leak-proof mounting of the sensor is essential to prevent overheating of the sensor by leaking hot gases.
Installation 6.2.3 Installing the Charge Amplifier Charge amplifier can be fixed with cable strips in the cable channel. Select a location where the temperature does certainly not exceed 85°C. Route and fix the integrated cable between sensor and preamplifier so it is protected against mechanical damage.
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 6.2.5 Pin Connections Fig 8: View on connector of amplifier Type 1700A69 1700A69A1 1700A69A2 1700A69A3 wires length 10 m 20 m 30 m 50 m Color* Color* Function Black Black Ground (GND) Blue Blue Signal output...
Operation 7. Operation After starting up the engine check for any gas leakage. If there is any gas leaking out around the mounting thread, stop the engine and check the mounting to achieve a complete sealing (see chapter 6). In case of sensor is mounted in indicator valve. When engine is operating, do not open the main indicator valve to blow through for more than 2 seconds at a time.
Cylinder Pressure Transmitter CSA class I, Div 2 8. Maintenance After installation, the transmitter needs no maintenance. Do not use a steam or high-pressure cleaner for cleaning purposes. Take care, that diaphragm at sensor front is very thin. Never use wire brush, screw drivers or any other sharp pointed instrument to cleaning the diaphragm.
Trouble Shooting 9. Trouble Shooting 9.1 Repair The transmitter cannot be repaired by client. In case of incorrect functions or broken parts the sensor has to be sent to manufacturer. If a constant voltage of –3V or +5V could be measured at signal pin, then disconnect the sensor from power supply to reset charge amplifier.
Convertion of °Celsius to °Fahrenheit => [°C] x 1,8 + 32 °F 2,5 Sensitivity shift 200150 °C 1 20050 °C –0,5 Thermo shock (Kistler testengine 9,5 bar pmi; 1 500 1/min) 5 Time constant for cylinder measuring for calibration >2 500 Signal output (at 1 mA load) max.
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