Dwyer Series WWDP User manual

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Measuring, testing & control
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User manual
Series WWDP Wet-to-Wet Differential Pressure Transducers
Specifications - Installation and Operating Instructions
Bulletin D-27
The Series WWDP Wet-to-Wet Differential Pressure Transducer
offers everything in one package by having 30 field selectable variations
in just 3 models. The WWDP provides field selectable unidirectional and
bidirectional pressure ranges, configurable 0-5, 1-5, 0-10 VDC, and 4 to
20 mA output. It also provides an auto-zero capability. The field
selectable port swap feature eliminates costly replumbing if the unit is
improperly installed or if the transducer is simply replaced. An optional
LCD display is available for on-site indication of line and differential
pressure. The all cast aluminum housing is rated NEMA 4 (IP66). These
features make the WWDP transducer an ideal instrument for measuring
the flow of various liquids and gases, pressure drop across filters,
measurement of liquid level or pressurized vessels, and for use in
energy management and process control systems.
INSTALLATION
The Series WWDP Wet-to-Wet Differential Pressure Transducer has
1/8” NPTF internal fittings. The high pressure port and low pressure port
are located on the bottom of the unit, labeled “HI” and “LO”, respectively.
MOISTURE PRECAUTIONS
The Series WWDP is provided with a 0.875 DIA. conduit opening for
electrical termination, intended for a 1/2” I.D. conduit connection. This
opening must be sealed according to standard industry practices in
order to prevent moisture ingress into the Series WWDP.
MOUNTING
The Series WWDP can be easily mounted using the two mounting
screws located on the side of the unit.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
For differential pressure measurements at high line pressure, it is
recommended that the pressure sensor be installed with a valve in each
line, plus a shunt valve across the high and low (reference) pressure
ports as shown in Figure 1.
The remote zero is a normally open relay wired between COM and
REMOTE ZERO terminals. In order to initiate ZERO function, the relay
contact shall be closed.
DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Phone: 219/879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com
P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46360, U.S.A. Fax: 219/872-9057 e-mail: [email protected]
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SPECIFICATIONS
Service: Gases or liquids compatible with 17-4 PH stainless steel.
Accuracy: All pressure ranges have ±1% full scale accuracy except
the lowest selectable range of each unit is ±2% full scale.
Stability: ±0.5% per year.
Temperature Limits: Compensated Temperature Range: 32 to 130˚F
(0 to 54˚C); Operating Temperature Range: -4 to 185˚F (-20 to 85˚C).
Pressure Limits: Max working pressure: WWDP-1: 50 PSI; WWDP-2:
100 PSI; WWDP-3: 250 PSI; Proof Pressure: 2.2X of full scale; Burst
Pressure: 40X of full scale.
Thermal Effect: 2% FS/100˚F (50˚C) includes zero and span.
Power Requirements: 12 to 30 VDC/18 to 28 VAC (Reverse
Excitation Protected). NOTE: 4-20 mA output cannot be powered with
AC voltage.
Output Signal: Selectable 0-5, 0-10 and 1-5 VDC; 4 to 20 mA.
Zero & Span: Digital “re” zero button (should be used when changing
ranges). Span can be adjusted by changing between field selectable
ranges.
Response Time: 1 to 5 sec (selectable).
Loop Resistance: 1000 ohms.
Current Consumption: VDC power: 0-5, 1-5 VDC output 4 mA (typ);
0-10 VDC output 5 mA (typ); 4-20 mA output 20 mA max. Current
Consumption will equal the transmitter output in current mode. VAC
power: 0-5, 1-5, 0-10 VDC output 40 mA (typ).
Electrical Connections: 1/2” Conduit.
Process Connections: 1/8” Female NPT Internal.
Enclosure Rating: Designed to meet NEMA 4 (IP66).
Mounting Orientation: Vertical; Mount the pressure ports down
(keeps debris from building up inside the pressure port).
Size: 4 x 6 x 2 in (102 x 152 x 51 mm).
Weight: 1.5 lb (680.4 gm).
Agency Approvals: CE.
Important: Do not exceed maximum range pressure with a total of
differential pressure and line pressure.
High
Low
High
Valve A
Valve C
Low
Valve B
Differential
Pressure Sensor
Valve A = High Side Valve
Value B = Low Side Valve
Valve C = Shunt Valve
Figure 1
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
To access the electrical connections, turn the screws on the top of the
case counter clockwise until the hinged cover can be flipped up. The
screws are captured and secured in the cover. Wiring is through the 1/2”
conduit opening. Both current and voltage outputs are reverse excitation
protected.
ELECTRICAL TERMINATION
Wiring: 2-Wire - 4 to 20 mA (Current Output) and Remote Zero
The Series WWDP when configured as a current output transducer is a
true 2-wire, 4-20 mA current output device and delivers rated current into
any external load of 0-1000 ohms.
When configured as a 4-20 mA current output device, the current flow is
in one direction only. PLEASE OBSERVE POLARITY.
We suggest that an electrical cable shield be connected to the system’s
loop circuit ground to improve electrical noise rejection.
Min. Supply Voltage: 12 + .02 x (Resistance of receiver plus line)
Max. Supply Voltage: 30 + .004 x (Resistance of receiver plus line)
Note: The Zero terminals, connected to digital output, provide contact closure
relay for automatic reset to zero pressure by the monitoring system. CAUTION:
ZERO input is for dry contact, do not apply voltage to ZERO Terminals.
©Copyright 2014 Dwyer Instruments, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. 5/14 FR# R8-443565-00 Rev. 2
A B C D
A B C D
Z
ERO
OUTPUT
RANGES
DC Power
Supply
Controller
Current
(4-20 mA)
Relay
EXC.
OUT COM
A B C D
A
B C D
BAR
A.REV
SLOW
BI-DIR
SWAP
PSI
NORM
FAST
UNI-DIR
NORM
WWDP-1
WWDP-2
WWDP-3
50
100
250
25
50
125
10
20
50
5
10
25
4-20
0-5 0-10 1-5
Figure 2
DC/AC
Power Supply
Controller
Voltage
Relay
ABCD ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
WWDP-1
WWDP-2
WWDP-3
50
100
250
25
50
125
10
20
50
5
10
25
4-20
0-5
0-10
1-5
PSI
NORM
FAST
UNI-DIR
NORM
BAR
A.REV
SLOW
BI-DIR
SWAP
EXC.
OUT COM
Figure 3
Important: Prior to putting the unit into service, press the “Zero”
button, then use the “Range Selection Switch” to select a range.
After selecting a range, press the “Zero” button again. For
instructions regarding operation of the Series WWDP, please refer
to the following, Operation.
OPERATION
Range Selection Switch
Auto Zero Button
Electrical Output
Configuration
Electrical Connections
WWDP-1
WWDP-2
W
WDP-3
A
50
1
00
250
B
25
5
0
125
C
10
2
0
50
D
5
10
25
A B C D
A B C D
Z
ERO
A
4
-20
B
0
-5
C
0
-10
D
1
-5
PSI
N
ORM
FAST
UNI-DIR
N
ORM
BAR
A
.REV
SLOW
BI-DIR
S
WAP
4-20 MA
REMOTE ZERO
ETC.
OUT COM
Figure 4
Range Selection Switch: The unit is set to the highest range when
calibrated. To select the other ranges, slide the switch to the right.
Important: Push “zero” button after installing the Series WWDP, and after
changing range.
Auto Zero Button: Press and hold the “ZERO” push-button for 2 seconds
to automatically reset zero or provide contact closure on “Remote Zero”,
see Figure 2 and Figure 3.
Electrical Output: The unit is set to 4-20 mA. To select another output,
move the slide switch to the right.
Electrical Connections: Electrical termination for power supply, 3-wire voltage
output and 2-wire true 4-20 mA current output, and remote zero wiring.
A.Rev/NORM: A.REV: Analog Reverse: When in reverse mode, the output
increases when the differential pressure decreases and decreases as
pressure increases. NORM: When in Normal mode, output increases as
pressure increases and decreases as pressure decreases.
SLOW/FAST: When Slow mode is selected, 5-second averaging is provided
for surge damping.
BI-DIR/UNI-DIR: Select UNI-Directional or BI-Directional mode.
Unidirectional mode measures from 0 to full scale differential pressure.
Bidirectional mode measures pressure from minus 1/2 of full scale to plus 1/2
of full scale differential pressure. Output will read 1/2 full scale when
differential pressure is zero.
SWAP/NORM: Jumper selectable Port Swap feature eliminates costly
replumbing when incorrectly installed or replaced. Go from NORMAL to
SWAP and the jumper makes theHI Port “LO and the “LO” Port “HI”.
RETURNING PRODUCTS FOR REPAIR
Please contact Dwyer Instruments, Inc. before returning unit for repair to
review information relative to your application. Many times only minor field
adjustments may be necessary. When returning a product to Dwyer
Instruments, Inc., the material should be carefully packaged and shipped.
Upon final installation of the Series WWDP Differential Pressure
Transducer, no routine maintenance is required. A periodic check of
system calibration is recommended. The Series WWDP is not field
serviceable and should be returned if repair is needed (field repair
should not be attempted and may void warranty). Be sure to include a
brief description of the problem plus any relevant application notes.
Contact customer service to receive a return goods authorization
number before shipping.
Note: Please remove any pressure fittings and plumbing that you have
installed and enclose any required mating electrical connectors and wiring
diagrams.
Wiring: 3-Wire, 0 to 5, 0 to 10, 1-5 VDC and Remote Zero
The Series WWDP when configured for voltage output is a 3-wire circuit
device with three terminals available for wiring. The -Excitation and -
Output are commoned on the circuit.
Caution: Do Not Connect “+” exc to “+” out.
The Series WWDP can operate from 12-30 VDC (18-28 VAC) nominal
output power supply.
NOTE: The ZERO terminals, connected to digital output, provide a
contact closure relay for automatic reset to zero pressure by the
monitoring system. CAUTION: ZERO input is for dry contact, do not
apply voltage to ZERO Terminals.
DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Phone: 219/879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com
P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46360, U.S.A. Fax: 219/872-9057 e-mail: [email protected]
Installation of the Series WWDP is now complete.
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Dwyer Series WWDP User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual

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