Ametek Ipi Manual
Ametek Ipi Manual
Ametek Ipi Manual
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Symbols Used
The following table lists the International Electrical Symbols. Some or all of
these symbols may be used on the instrument or in this manual.
Symbol Description
Power OFF
Power ON
Earth ground
Battery
Hazardous Voltage
Ex Hazardous Areas
An Ex-hazardous area as used in this manual refers to an area made
hazardous by the potential presence of flammable or explosive vapors.
These areas are also referred to as hazardous locations, see NFPA 70
Article 500 or CSA C22.1 Section 18.
Certification
This product is certified by CSA with the following rating:
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D
Misuse
Should the BetaGauge be exposed to overpressure or sudden physical
shock (i.e. being dropped) it should be examined for any damage that may
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cause a safety concern. If in doubt please return the unit for evaluation to
Ametek. Please refer to the Customer Service Section for contact
information.
Caution
To avoid possible damage to calibrator or to equipment under test:
• If the message changes to "OL" the range limit is exceeded and the
pressure source must immediately be removed from the IPI to prevent
damage to the pressure transducer inside.
• Maximum torque allowed is 13,5 Nm = 10 ftlbs. NEVER exceed the torque
allowed.
Operation
Power: The standard IPI is supplied with 3 AA batteries installed. If you
purchased the optional 24Volt powered version, batteries are not installed.
Connect a 24V power supply to the terminal block on the rear of the gauge,
noting proper polarity.
Do not install batteries when external power will be used.
Push the power button momentarily to turn the unit on. Push it again to turn
it off.
The tare value is set manually with the ▲ and ▼ keys, and is based on
the engineering units and resolution selected for display. TARE value
can be set to the maximum range of the gauge.
The bar graph will always display the actual pressure based on the full
range of the gauge regardless of the tare setting. This is done for
safety to insure that even with a “0” reading that pressure is being
applied to the gauge.
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8. Function Lock: Access to each of the settable parameters above can
be turned “off” once set, to prevent unauthorized changes to
configuration. This is accomplished through a password protected
“supervisory mode”. Press ENTER to access the supervisory mode, or
CONFIG to return to normal operation.
Supervisory Mode
Push the CONFIG button to access the user-settable functions on the
indicator. Each time the CONFIG button is pressed; the display advances
to the next function. Press CONFIG repeatedly until “FUnC LOCK” is
displayed.
Press ENTER when “FUnC LOCK” is displayed, 0PWRD will be displayed on
the gauge. The password to enter supervisory mode is 101, set using the
▲ and ▼ keys. Holding a key continuously will cause the display to
advance more quickly for faster setting. The password is factory set and
cannot be changed.
1. Your IPI is shipped from the factory with all setting access “unlocked”
or available to be changed.
2. In supervisory mode each of the parameters can be locked or
unlocked using the ▲ and ▼ keys. Select LOC (lock) for those
parameters you do not want to be accessible, and UnLOC (unlock) for
those can be accessed.
3. In order, the functions that can be unlocked, locked or accessed are:
• Zero function (enable/disable)
• Set pressure units (enable/disable)
• Auto shutdown adjustment (enable/disable)
• Damping settings (enable/disable)
• Sample rate setting (enable/disable)
• Tare setting (enable/disable)
• Custom engineering units (set scale factor)
4. Use the CONFIG key to scroll through the above choices, and the ▲
and ▼ keys to lock and unlock features. Press CONFIG to continue
scrolling through the parameters, pressing ENTER at any point saves
your settings and returns the gauge to normal operation.
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factor from 0.001 to 100, creating a custom scale. The set factor will
be multiplied by the PSI measured, the result will be displayed.
Normal Operation
Turning the backlight on and off: Press the ENTER button.
Zeroing the display: Press and hold the ZERO button.
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WARNING
Gauges ordered with the external power option will not come with
batteries installed. Batteries MUST NOT be installed when
operating on external power. External power option gauges are not
approved for hazardous location use.
Battery life
Battery life is about 1500 hours (60 days) of continuous use with the
backlight off. With intermittent use, batteries could last a year or more.
There is a low battery icon in the upper left of the display. It will appear
when battery level is low. Replace batteries per recommendations found in
the specifications section of this manual.
RS-232 Interface
An RS-232 interface is standard on the IPI. Serial communication can be
used for configuration, calibration, and to transfer measurement data from
the gauge. For detailed specifications on the interface and software
communication, contact the factory at 603-434-1433 and request a copy of
our interface manual.
WARNING
The RS-232 interface must not be used in hazardous areas.
CLEANING
To clean the BetaGauge use a cloth with a mild cleaning solution.
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Specifications
All specifications cover the temperature range from 0°C to +50°C, unless otherwise noted.
Accuracy
Positive Pressure: ±0.05% FS
Vacuum: ±0.25% FS (500 PSI gauge ranges and below)
0.1% FS for 15/30 PSI compound/vacuum versions
For gauges with full scale ranges equal to, or less than 30 psi (2 BAR),
vacuum operation is limited to -5psi (-350 mBAR). The exception is the 30
PSI compound/vacuum model which will operate to –14.7 PSI.
Temperature Compensation
0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to +122 °F) to rated accuracy
Note: For temperatures from –10 °C to 0 °C and 50 °C to 55 °C add .005%
F.S./°C
Media Compatibility
Liquids and gases compatible with 316 stainless steel
Environmental
Operating Temperature -10 °C to +55 °C
Storage -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to +158 °F)
Humidity 10% to 95% RH Non-condensing
Pollution Degree II
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Mechanical
Dimensions 4.5” (diameter) x 2.2” (depth) x 5” (height)
Pressure Connection: ¼” NPT Male
Housing: Stainless steel, meets NEMA 4/IP65
Display
5-1/2 Digits, 0.65” (16.53 mm) high
20-Segment bar graph, 0 to 100%
Power
Battery three (3), size AA alkaline batteries, optional 24 VDC power.
Battery Life 1,500 hours without backlight, 2,000 hours at slow sample rate
Low Battery Indicator icon is displayed near the end of battery life
Approvals
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A-D CE approved
Overview
Calibration adjustment of the IPI is performed electronically via internal
software with the case closed. There are no mechanical adjustments; all
calibration commands and adjustments are done via the keypad, using the
display to guide the user through the calibration process.
Eight calibration points are used in the adjustment program, working from
full scale to zero at pressures equaling 100%, 87.5%, 75%, 62.5%, 50%,
37.5%, 25%, 12.5%, and 0% of full scale plus vacuum.
Calibration Interval
You should check performance of the PI at the interval required by your
calibration program. We recommend adjustment when measurement
deviates by more than 75% of the specified accuracy, or 0.04%
Test Equipment
Verification and calibration of the IPI requires pressure and/or vacuum
standards able to produce and indicate pressures from vacuum to the full-
scale range of the unit under test. In order to maintain the specified
accuracy of the IPI, standards should have a TUR of 4:1 or better.
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Connections:
The PI uses a 1/4 NPT male connection in the pressure input port. Various
adapters may or may not be needed to connect to the pressure standard.
Always make sure the hose, tubing, and fittings etc have a rated working
pressure at or above the pressure of the unit. Also it is important that there
be no leaks when performing calibration; use Teflon tape where
appropriate.
Procedure:
Screens shown in this manual represent the displays shown with a 500 psi
Gauge. The IPI will prompt the technician for the appropriate pressure at
each calibration point.
PSI
500.00
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 500.00 psi (100%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown in the illustration that follows.
PSI
437.50
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 437.50 psi (87.5%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown below.
PSI
375.00
CAL MODE
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Use the Pressure Standard to output 375.00 psi (75%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown below.
PSI
312.50
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 312.50 psi (62.5%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown below.
PSI
250.00
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 250.00 psi (50%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown below.
PSI
187.50
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 187.50 psi (37.5%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete
the screen should look as shown below.
PSI
125.00
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 125.00 psi (25%). After the output
has stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes
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readings, the screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete the
screen should look as shown below.
PSI
62.50
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 62.50 psi (12.5%). After the output has
stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes readings, the
screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete the screen
should look as shown below.
PSI
0.00
CAL MODE
Use the Pressure Standard to output 0.00 psi. After the output has
stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes readings, the
screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete the screen
should look as shown below.
PSI
-12.00
CAL MODE
Note: Only some ranges use vacuum calibration. If your gauge is not one,
than this step will be automatically skipped and calibration will be complete.
Use the Pressure Standard to output -12.00 psi. After the output has
stabilized, press the ENTER key to continue. As the unit takes readings, the
screen will show ———-. When the readings are complete the unit will
reset and power up in normal mode.
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Available Ranges and Resolution by Engineering Unit
PSI Ranges
Eng. Units 15 30 100 300 500 1000 2000 3000 5000 10000
psi 15.000 30.000 100.00 300.00 500.00 1000.0 2000.0 3000.0 5000.0 10000
bar 1.0342 2.0684 6.8947 20.684 34.474 68.947 137.89 206.84 344.74 689.47
mbar 1034.2 2068.4 6894.8 20684 34474 68948 NA NA NA NA
kPa 103.42 206.84 689.48 2068.4 3447.4 6894.8 13790 20684 34474 68948
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kg/cm 1.0546 2.1092 7.0307 21.092 35.153 70.307 140.61 210.92 351.53 703.07
cmH2O@4°C 1054.6 2109.3 7030.9 21093 35154 70309 NA NA NA NA
cmH2O@20°C 1056.5 2113.0 7043.4 21130 35217 70434 NA NA NA NA
mH2O@4°C 10.546 21.093 70.309 210.93 351.54 703.09 1406.2 2109.3 3515.4 7030.9
mH2O@20°C 10.565 21.130 70.434 211.30 352.17 704.34 1408.7 2113.0 3521.7 7043.4
inH2O@4°C 415.21 830.42 2768.1 8304.2 13840 27681 55361 83042 NA NA
inH2O@20°C 415.95 831.89 2773.0 8318.9 13865 27730 55460 83189 NA NA
inH2O@60°F 415.61 831.23 2770.8 8312.3 13854 27708 55415 83123 NA NA
mmHg@0°C 775.73 1551.5 5171.5 15515 25858 51715 NA NA NA NA
inHg@0°C 30.540 61.081 203.60 610.81 1018.0 2036.0 4072.0 6108.1 10180 20360
ftH2O@4°C 34.601 69.202 230.67 692.02 1153.4 2306.7 4613.5 6920.2 11534 23067
ftH2O@20°C 34.662 69.324 231.08 693.24 1155.4 2310.8 4621.6 6932.4 11554 23108
ftH2O@60°F 34.634 69.269 230.90 692.69 1154.5 2309.0 4617.9 6926.9 11545 23090
Torr 775.73 1551.5 5171.5 15515 25858 51715 NA NA NA NA
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