VEGA
VEGA
FIBERTRAC 31
4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire
Contents
1 About this document................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Function............................................................................................................................ 4
1.2 Target group...................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Symbols used................................................................................................................... 4
2 For your safety.......................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Authorised personnel........................................................................................................ 5
2.2 Appropriate use................................................................................................................. 5
2.3 Warning about incorrect use.............................................................................................. 5
2.4 General safety instructions................................................................................................ 5
2.5 EU conformity.................................................................................................................... 6
2.6 NAMUR recommendations............................................................................................... 6
2.7 Security concept, Bluetooth operation............................................................................... 6
2.8 Installation and operation in the USA and Canada............................................................ 7
2.9 Environmental instructions................................................................................................ 7
3 Product description.................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Configuration..................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Principle of operation........................................................................................................ 9
3.3 Packaging, transport and storage...................................................................................... 9
3.4 Accessories and replacement parts................................................................................ 10
3.5 Corresponding source container..................................................................................... 11
4 Mounting.................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1 General instructions........................................................................................................ 13
4.2 Mounting instructions...................................................................................................... 14
5 Connecting to power supply.................................................................................................. 18
5.1 Preparing the connection................................................................................................ 18
5.2 Connection - Level measurement.................................................................................... 21
5.3 Connection - Level detection........................................................................................... 24
5.4 Connection - Summation................................................................................................. 26
6 Set up with the display and adjustment module................................................................. 28
6.1 Insert display and adjustment module............................................................................. 28
6.2 Adjustment system.......................................................................................................... 29
6.3 Parameter adjustment - Level measurement................................................................... 30
6.4 Parameter adjustment - Summation Slave...................................................................... 42
6.5 Parameter adjustment - Point level detection................................................................... 46
6.6 Saving the parameterisation data.................................................................................... 57
7 Setup with smartphone/tablet (Bluetooth)........................................................................... 58
7.1 Preparations.................................................................................................................... 58
7.2 Connecting...................................................................................................................... 58
7.3 Sensor parameter adjustment......................................................................................... 59
8 Setup with PACTware.............................................................................................................. 61
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9.2 Connecting...................................................................................................................... 64
9.3 Parameter adjustment..................................................................................................... 65
10 Set up with other systems..................................................................................................... 66
10.1 DD adjustment programs................................................................................................ 66
10.2 Field Communicator 375, 475......................................................................................... 66
11 Diagnostics and servicing..................................................................................................... 67
11.1 Maintenance................................................................................................................... 67
11.2 Status messages............................................................................................................. 67
11.3 Rectify faults.................................................................................................................... 70
11.4 Exchanging the electronics module................................................................................. 71
11.5 Software update.............................................................................................................. 72
11.6 How to proceed if a repair is necessary........................................................................... 72
12 Dismount................................................................................................................................. 73
12.1 Dismounting steps.......................................................................................................... 73
12.2 Disposal.......................................................................................................................... 73
13 Supplement............................................................................................................................. 74
13.1 Technical data................................................................................................................. 74
13.2 Dimensions..................................................................................................................... 79
13.3 Industrial property rights.................................................................................................. 83
13.4 Trademark....................................................................................................................... 83
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used.
To avoid any danger, the safety approval markings and safety tips on
the device must also be observed and their meaning looked up in this
operating instructions manual.
This measuring system uses gamma rays. Therefore take note of the
instructions for radiation protection in chapter "Product description".
Any work on the source container may only be carried out under the
supervision of a qualified radiation protection officer.
2.5 EU conformity
The device fulfils the legal requirements of the applicable EU direc-
tives. By affixing the CE marking, we confirm the conformity of the
instrument with these directives.
You can find the EU conformity declaration on our website under
www.vega.com/downloads.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Instruments in four-wire or Ex-d-ia version are designed for use in an
industrial environment. Nevertheless, electromagnetic interference
from electrical conductors and radiated emissions must be taken into
account, as is usual with class A instruments according to EN 61326-
1. If the instrument is used in a different environment, the electromag-
netic compatibility to other instruments must be ensured by suitable
measures.
Authentication
When starting Bluetooth communication, an authentication is carried
out between sensor and adjustment device by means of the sensor
PIN. The sensor PIN is part of the respective sensor and must be
entered in the adjustment device (smartphone/tablet). To increase
adjustment convenience, this PIN is stored in the adjustment device.
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3 Product description
3.1 Configuration
Type label The type label contains the most important data for identification and
use of the instrument:
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2
3 9
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6 9
7
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Serial number - Instru- The type label contains the serial number of the instrument. With it
ment search you can find the following instrument data on our homepage:
• Product code (HTML)
• Delivery date (HTML)
• Order-specific instrument features (HTML)
• Operating instructions and quick setup guide at the time of ship-
ment (PDF)
• Order-specific sensor data for an electronics exchange (XML)
• Test certificate (PDF) - optional
Go to "www.vega.com", "Instrument search (serial number)". Enter
the serial number.
Alternatively, you can access the data via your smartphone:
• Download the VEGA Tools app from the "Apple App Store" or the
"Google Play Store"
• Scan the Data Matrix code on the type label of the instrument or
• Enter the serial number manually in the app
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Scope of this operating This operating instructions manual applies to the following instrument
instructions manual versions:
• Hardware from 1.0.6
• Software from 2.0.0
Electronics versions The instrument is available in different electronics versions. Each ver-
sion can be identified via the product code on the type label:
• Standard electronics type PROTRACH.-XX
Transport Transport must be carried out in due consideration of the notes on the
transport packaging. Nonobservance of these instructions can cause
damage to the device.
Transport inspection The delivery must be checked for completeness and possible transit
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Storage Up to the time of installation, the packages must be left closed and
stored according to the orientation and storage markings on the
outside.
Unless otherwise indicated, the packages must be stored only under
the following conditions:
• Not in the open
• Dry and dust free
• Not exposed to corrosive media
• Protected against solar radiation
• Avoiding mechanical shock and vibration
Storage and transport • Storage and transport temperature see chapter "Supplement -
temperature Technical data - Ambient conditions"
• Relative humidity 20 … 85 %
Lifting and carrying With instrument weights of more than 18 kg (39.68 lbs) suitable and
approved equipment must be used for lifting and carrying.
VEGADIS 81 The VEGADIS 81 is an external display and adjustment unit for VEGA
plics® sensors.
For sensors with double chamber housing the interface adapter
"VEGADIS adapter" is also required for VEGADIS 81.
You can find further information in the operating instructions
"VEGADIS 81" (Document-ID 43814).
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Bluetooth function with VEGADIS 82 can only be used at a later date.
External indicating unit The VEGADIS 62 is suitable for measured value indication of sensors.
It is looped into the 4 … 20 mA/HART signal cable.
You can find further information in the operating instructions
"VEGADIS 62" (Document-ID 36469).
Electronics module The electronics module PT30… is a replacement part for radiation-
based sensors FIBERTRAC 31.
The electronics module can only be exchanged by VEGA service
technician.
Device cooling The radiation-based sensor has temperature limits which must not
be exceeded. In case the max. permissible temperature is exceeded,
faulty measurements and a permanent damage of the sensor can be
caused.
You have several possibilities to avoid too high ambient temperatures:
Air cooling
For ambient temperatures up to +80 °C you can use an air cooling.
The cooling air is generated with vortex coolers. Please check if suf-
ficient compressed air is available. You can find further information in
the supplementary instructions of the water cooling. The air cooling
cannot be retrofitted.
Water cooling
For ambient temperatures up to +100 °C you can use a water cool-
ing. Please check if sufficient cooled water is available. You can find
further information in the supplementary instructions of the water
cooling. The water cooling cannot be retrofitted.
Handling permit A handling permit is required for operation of a system using gamma
rays. This permit is issued by the respective government office or the
responsible authority (in Germany, for example, offices for environ-
mental protection, trade supervisory boards, etc.)
You can find further instructions in the operating instructions manual
of the source container.
General instructions for When handling radioactive sources, unnecessary radiation exposure
radiation protection must be avoided. An unavoidable radiation exposure must be kept as
low as possible. Take note of the following three important measures:
1 2 3
Fig. 2: Measures for protection against radioactive radiation
1 Shielding
2 Time
3 Distance
Radiation safety officer The plant operator must appoint a radiation safety officer with the
necessary expert knowledge. He is responsible for ensuring that the
radiation protection ordinance is complied with and for implementing
all radiation protection measures.
Control area Control areas are areas in which the local dose rate exceeds a certain
value. Only persons who undergo official dose monitoring are allowed
into these control areas. You can find the respectively valid limit values
for control areas in the guideline of the respective authority (in Ger-
many, for example, the radiation protection ordinance).
We are at your disposal for further information concerning radiation
protection and regulations in other countries.
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4 Mounting
4.1 General instructions
Switch off source The source container is part of the measuring system. In case the
source container is already equipped with an active isotope, the
source container must be locked before mounting.
Danger:
Before mounting; make sure that the source is securely closed. Use
a padlock to secure the source container in the closed condition and
prevent it from being inadvertently opened.
Protection against mois- Protect your instrument against moisture ingress through the following
ture measures:
• Use a suitable connection cable (see chapter "Connecting to
power supply")
• Tighten the cable gland or plug connector
• When mounting horizontally, turn the housing so that the cable
gland or plug connector point downward
• Lead the connection cable downward in front of the cable entry or
plug connector
This applies mainly to outdoor installations, in areas where high
humidity is expected (e.g. through cleaning processes) and on cooled
or heated vessels.
To maintain the housing protection, make sure that the housing lid is
closed during operation and locked, if necessary.
Make sure that the degree of contamination specified in chapter
"Technical data" meets the existing ambient conditions.
Suitability for the process Make sure before mounting that all parts of the instrument exposed to
conditions the process are suitable for the existing process conditions.
These are mainly:
• Active measuring component
• Process fitting
• Process seal
Process conditions in particular are:
• Process pressure
• Process temperature
• Chemical properties of the medium
• Abrasion and mechanical influences
You can find detailed information on the process conditions in chapter
"Technical data" as well as on the type label.
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Suitability for the ambient The instrument is suitable for standard and extended ambient condi-
conditions tions acc. to IEC/EN 61010-1.
NPT thread
In the case of instrument housings with self-sealing NPT threads, it is
not possible to have the cable entries screwed in at the factory. The
free openings for the cable glands are therefore covered with red dust
protection caps as transport protection.
Prior to setup you have to replace these protective caps with ap-
proved cable glands or close the openings with suitable blind plugs.
The suitable cable glands and blind plugs come with the instrument.
L1
h
L2
h Measuring range
L Measurement length (L1, L2)
Mounting clamps You can mount the sensor on your vessel with the enclosed mounting
clamps. A number of mounting clamps come with the FIBERTRAC 31
depending on the length of the sensor.
Use a mounting clamp approx. every 450 mm (17.72 in). During
mounting, adjust the distances between the attached mounting clips.
Take note of the minimum bending radius of the sensor, which is
305 mm (12 in).
Summation To measure the level in very high vessels, multiple instruments can be
cascaded.
Cascading means that two or several instruments are connected
which can together cover a longer measuring range.
You can find the exact number of Slaves in the Safety Manual.
L1
h
L2
Fig. 5: Installation position - cascading arrangement
h Summed measuring range
L Measurement length (L1, L2)
1 Red marking line for designating the measuring range
Vessel with heat insula- On vessels with temperature insulation, the sensor and the source
tion container should be preferably mounted outside of the tank insulation.
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Protection against heat If the max. ambient temperature is exceeded, you must take suitable
measures to protect the instrument against overheating.
You can protect the instrument by providing a suitable insulation
against the heat or mounting the instrument further away from the
heat source.
Make sure these measures are taken into account already in the plan-
ning stage. If you want to carry out such measures later on, contact
our specialists to ensure that the accuracy of the application is not
impaired.
If these measures are not sufficient to maintain the max. ambient
temperature, you could consider using the water or air cooling system
we offer for FIBERTRAC 31.
The cooling system must also be included in the calculations for the
measuring point. Contact our specialists regarding the dimensioning
of the cooling.
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Note:
Install a separating facility for the instrument which is easy to access.
The separating facility must be marked for the instrument (IEC/
EN 61010).
Voltage supply via mains In this case, the instrument is designed in protection class I. To main-
voltage tain this protection class, it is absolutely necessary that the ground
conductor be connected to the internal ground terminal. Take note of
the national installation regulations.
Supply voltage and current signal are carried on separate connection
cables if reliable separation is required. The supply voltage range can
differ depending on the instrument version.
The data for power supply are specified in chapter "Technical data".
Voltage supply
For power supply, an approved, three-wire installation cable with PE
conductor is required.
Signal cable
The 4 … 20 mA current output is connected with standard two-wire
cable without screen. If electromagnetic interference is expected
which is above the test values of EN 61326-1 for industrial areas,
screened cable should be used.
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NPT thread
In the case of instrument housings with self-sealing NPT threads, it is
not possible to have the cable entries screwed in at the factory. The
free openings for the cable glands are therefore covered with red dust
protection caps as transport protection.
Before setup you have to replace these protective caps with approved
cable glands or close the openings with suitable blind plugs. Unused
cable glands do not provide sufficient protection against moisture and
must be replaced with blind plugs.
The suitable cable glands and blind plugs come with the instrument.
Cable screening and If screened cable is required, connect the cable screen on both ends
grounding to ground potential. In the sensor, the screen must be connected
directly to the internal ground terminal. The ground terminal on the
outside of the housing must be connected to the potential equalisa-
tion (low impedance).
If potential equalisation currents are expected, the connection on the
processing side must be made via a ceramic capacitor (e. g. 1 nF,
1500 V). The low-frequency potential equalisation currents are thus
suppressed, but the protective effect against high frequency interfer-
ence signals remains.
Warning:
Significant potential differences exist inside galvanization plants as
well as on vessels with cathodic corrosion protection. Considerable
equalisation currents can flow over the cable screen if the screen is
grounded on both ends.
To avoid this, the cable screen in such applications must be con-
nected only on one end to ground potential in the switching cabinet.
The cable screen must not be connected to the inner ground terminal
in the sensor and the outer ground terminal on the housing must not
be connected to potential equalization!
Information:
The metal parts of the instrument are conductively connected with
the inner and outer ground terminal on the housing. This connection
is either a direct metallic connection or, in case of instruments with
external electronics, a connection via the screen of the special con-
nection cable.
You can find specifications on the potential connections inside the
instrument in chapter "Technical data".
Connection technology The voltage supply and signal output are connected via the spring-
loaded terminals in the housing.
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9. Tighten the compression nut of the cable entry gland. The seal
ring must completely encircle the cable
10. Screw the housing lid back on
The electrical connection is finished.
Information:
The terminal blocks are pluggable and can be detached from the
electronics. To do this, loosen the two lateral locking levers of the
terminal block with a small screwdriver. When loosening the locking,
the terminal block is automatically squeezed out. It must snap in place
when re-inserted.
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cally safe current output 1
/N
2
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PE
4
2
5
6 8
6
7
9
3
10 11
4 5
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12
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MGC = Multi Gauge Communication
5 6 7 8 1
Fig. 9: Adjustment and connection compartment with non-Ex instruments and
instruments with non-intrinsically safe current output
1 Terminals for the external display and adjustment unit
2 Contact pins for the display and adjustment module or interface adapter
/L
1
22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12
1
1
/N
2
7
PE
4
2
5
6
6
4
5
3
11
12
Fig. 10: Electronics and terminal compartment (Ex-d) with instruments with
intrinsically safe current output
1 Voltage supply
2 Relay output
3 Signal input 4 … 20 mA
4 Switching input for NPN transistor
5 Switching input floating
6 Transistor output
7 Interface for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)
8 Setting the bus address for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)3)
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(+)1 2(-) 5 6 7 8
1 4
Fig. 11: Adjustment and connection compartment (Ex-ia) with instruments with
intrinsically safe current output
1 Terminals for intrinsically safe signal output 4 … 20 mA/HART active
2 Contact pins for the display and adjustment module or interface adapter
3 Terminals for the external display and adjustment unit
4 Ground terminal
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cally safe current output 1
/N
2
9
PE
4
2
5
8
6
6
7
9
3
10 11
4 5
11
12
Fig. 12: Electronics and terminal compartment with non-Ex instruments and
instruments with non-intrinsically safe current output
1 Voltage supply
2 Relay output
3 Signal output 8/16 mA/HART active
4 Signal output 8/16 mA/HART Multidrop passive
5 Signal input 4 … 20 mA
6 Switching input for NPN transistor
7 Switching input floating
8 Transistor output
9 Interface for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)
10 Setting the bus address for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)4)
5 6 7 8 1
Fig. 13: Adjustment and connection compartment with non-Ex instruments and
instruments with non-intrinsically safe current output
1 Terminals for the external display and adjustment unit
2 Contact pins for the display and adjustment module or interface adapter
4)
MGC = Multi Gauge Communication
instructions are part of the scope of delivery and come with the Ex-
approved instruments.
Electronics and terminal
compartment - Instru- 8
ments with intrinsically
safe current output
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1
1
/N
2
7
PE
4
2
5
6
6
4
5
11
12
Fig. 14: Electronics and terminal compartment (Ex-d) with instruments with
intrinsically safe current output
1 Voltage supply
2 Relay output
3 Signal input 4 … 20 mA
4 Switching input for NPN transistor
5 Switching input floating
6 Transistor output
7 Interface for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)
8 Setting the bus address for sensor-sensor communication (MGC)5)
(+)1 2(-) 5 6 7 8
1 4
Fig. 15: Adjustment and connection compartment (Ex-ia) with instruments with
intrinsically safe current output
1 Terminals for intrinsically safe signal output 8/16 mA/HART (Multidrop) ac-
tive
2 Contact pins for the display and adjustment module or interface adapter
3 Terminals for the external display and adjustment unit
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4 Ground terminal
5)
MGC = Multi Gauge Communication
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bus
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bus
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bus
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bus
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bus
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9
10 11
5
6
11
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9
10 11
11
12
Fig. 16: Electronics and terminal compartment with cascading of several instru-
ments.
M Master instrument
S Slave instrument
Information:
For example, a radial connection would be also possible as an alter-
native. Take note of the polarity.
The selection of the two terminal pairs is individual.
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Note:
If you intend to retrofit the instrument with a display and adjustment
module for continuous measured value indication, a higher lid with an
inspection glass is required.
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Fig. 18: Display and adjustment elements
1 LC display
2 Adjustment keys
• [->] key:
–– Change measured value presentation
–– Select list entry
–– Select menu items in the quick setup menu
–– Select editing position
• [+] key:
–– Change value of the parameter
• [ESC] key:
–– Interrupt input
–– Jump to next higher menu
Operating system - Keys The instrument is operated via the four keys of the display and
direct adjustment module. The individual menu items are shown on the LC
display. You can find the function of the individual keys in the previous
illustration.
Adjustment system - keys With the Bluetooth version of the display and adjustment module you
via magnetic pen can also adjust the instrument with the magnetic pen. The pen oper-
ates the four keys of the display and adjustment module right through
the closed lid (with inspection window) of the sensor housing.
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2
Fig. 19: Display and adjustment elements - with adjustment via magnetic pen
1 LC display
2 Magnetic pen
3 Adjustment keys
4 Bluetooth symbol
5 Lid with inspection window
Time functions When the [+] and [->] keys are pressed quickly, the edited value,
or the cursor, changes one value or position at a time. If the key is
pressed longer than 1 s, the value or position changes continuously.
When the [OK] and [ESC] keys are pressed simultaneously for more
than 5 s, the display returns to the main menu. The menu language is
then switched over to "English".
Approx. 60 minutes after the last pressing of a key, an automatic reset
to measured value indication is triggered. Any values not confirmed
with [OK] will not be saved.
Main menu The main menu is divided into five sections with the following func-
tions:
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Procedure Check if the correct language is already set for the display. If not, you
can change the language in the menu item "Display - Menu lan-
guage".
Setup
Setup - Measurement In this menu item you can assign an unambiguous name to the sen-
loop name sor or measurement loop. Push the "OK" key to start the editing. With
the "+" key you change the sign and with the "->" key you jump to the
next position.
You can enter names with max. 19 characters. The character set
comprises:
• Capital letters from A … Z
• Numbers from 0 … 9
• Special characters + - / _ blanks
Setup - Isotope In this menu item you can adjust the FIBERTRAC 31 to the isotope
installed in the source container.
For this purpose, check which isotope is in the source container. You
can find this information on the type label of the source container.
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Setup - Background The natural radiation on earth influences the accuracy of the meas-
radiation urement.
With this menu item the natural background radiation can be faded
out.
For this purpose, the FIBERTRAC 31 measures the natural back-
ground radiation and sets the pulse rate to zero.
In the future, the pulse rate from this background radiation will be
automatically deducted from the total pulse rate. This means: only
the component of the pulse rate originating from the source will be
displayed.
The source container must be closed for this setting.
Setup - Units In this menu item you can select the units of the process value and
the temperature.
Setup - Adjustment In this menu item you can enter the measuring range (min. and max.
process value) of the sensor.
These settings influence the current output of the sensor.
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Enter in the menu window "Max. process value" the max. level (full),
for example in "m". This corresponds to an output current of 20 mA.
Enter in the menu window "Min. process value" the min. level (empty),
for example in "m". This corresponds to an output current of 4 mA.
Setup - Linearisation In this menu item you can carry out the adjustment of the sensor.
Caution:
During the first setup or after an instrument reset, the linearisation
stands at the preset value pair (90000 ct/s ≙ 0 % and 0 ct/s ≙ 100 %).
These values are not suitable for your application and must be re-
placed by real values. Delete this value pair in the following procedure
and carry out the linearisation.
Due to the measuring principle itself, there is no linear relationship
between pulse rate and level. Hence, this adjustment (i.e. linearisa-
tion) must in any case be carried out.
If you have a non-linear vessel (e.g. spherical tank), you have to carry
out this adjustment with as many points as possible.
Note:
If you cannot fill the vessel with the original medium, it is also possible
to carry out the adjustment with water.
Prerequisites:
Radiation is switched on - Source container is set to "ON"
The vessel is either completely filled (100 %) or completely emptied
(0 %).
Depending on whether the vessel is full or empty, you can first carry
out the full or the empty adjustment. The FIBERTRAC 31 sorts the
points automatically according to their level.
The determination of the actual count rate lasts 2 minutes. After the
count rate has been determined, you can accept the value (ct/s).
The count rate is stated in ct/s. This is the number of counts per sec-
ond, i.e. the measured radioactive radiation dose actually reaching
the sensor.
Show table
In this menu item you can show the individual value pairs of the
linearization.
Linearization - Delete
You can also delete individual linearization points.
Linearization - Modify
You can also modify individual linearization points.
Setup - Damping In this menu item you can adjust the damping of the sensor. With
it you can suppress fluctuations in the measured value indication,
caused e.g. by an agitated product surface. This time can be between
1 and 1200 seconds. Keep in mind that the reaction time also in-
creases and the instrument reacts to quick level changes with a delay.
Generally a time of approximately 60 seconds is sufficient to smooth
the measured value indication.
With the setting "Automatic", the instrument itself calculates a suitable
damping on the basis of the adjustment and the measured value
changes. This setting is particularly suitable for application where fast
and slow level changes occur.
Setup - Real value cor- If you know the level at a certain height, you can enter in this menu
rection item the determined real level to correct the measured value. The
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Setup - Current output, In this menu item you can define the characteristics of the sensor and
mode its behaviour in case of a fault.
Setup - Current output In this menu item you can define the behaviour of the current output.
Min./Max. You can determine the current with min. and max. level separately.
Setup - External radiation Radiation from external sources can influence the measuring result of
alarm the sensor.
Possible external radiation sources can be, for example, a weld joint
test on a neighbouring facility or other radiation-based instruments.
An X-ray alarm is triggered if the impulses (ct/s) are more than 25 %
above the max. value from the linearization table.
This fault message is only outputted for the period of the increased
X-ray radiation. Then the fault message is automatically reset.
In this menu item you can determine the behaviour of the sensor
when external radiation sources appear.
You can choose whether the sensor should output modulated current
(dithering) or the set fault current in case external radiation appears.
In the case of modulated measuring current (dithering), the last
valid current value is maintained and the current output modulates a
square-wave voltage ±1 mA around this value.
Setup - Relay In this menu item you can activate the relay output and determine its
function as well as the switching points.
When the output of the process values is set, you can choose be-
tween overfill and dry run protection.
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• Process value
"No" reference value means that the relay output operates as fail safe
relay.
Caution:
Independent of the selected reference value, the relay will deenergize
in case of failure.
Lock/unlock setup - Ad- In the menu item "Lock/unlock adjustment", you can protect the sen-
justment sor parameters against unauthorized or inadvertent modification. The
sensor is locked/unlocked permanently.
With locked instrument, only the following adjustment functions are
possible without entering a PIN:
• Select menu items and show data
• Read data from the sensor into the display and adjustment module
Before you lock the sensor in unlocked condition, you can modify the
four-digit PIN number.
Keep the entered PIN number in mind. Operation of the sensor is only
possible with this PIN number.
Caution:
When the PIN is active, adjustment via PACTware/DTM as well as
other systems is also blocked.
In delivery status, the PIN is 0000.
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Call our service department if you have modified and forgotten the
PIN.
Display
In the main menu point "Display", the individual submenu points
should be selected one after the other and provided with the correct
parameters to ensure the optimum adjustment of the display. The
procedure is described in the following.
Display - Menu language This menu item enables the setting of the requested national lan-
guage.
Display - Indicated value With this parameter you can change the indication of the display.
You can choose if the display should show the actual pulse rate, the
output current, the electronics temperature or the percentage value.
Diagnostics
Diagnostics - Device In this menu item, you can enquire the status of your sensor. In normal
status operation, the sensor displays the message "OK". In case of fault, you
will find the corresponding fault code here.
Diagnosis - Peak value The peak value function holds the max. and min. values during opera-
tion.
• Pulse rates - min./max.
• Temperature - min./max./actually
Diagnosis - Adjustment Here you can retrieve the adjustment value of the sensor. This is the
data percentage value of the difference of the min. and max. adjustment
points (Delta I). The value is an indication for the reliability and repro-
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To increase the Delta I value, you have to increase the distance of the
min. and max. adjustment points in the linearization.
Diagnosis - Simulation In this menu item you can simulate measured values via the current
output. This allows the signal path to be tested, e.g. through down-
stream indicating instruments or the input card of the control system.
You can simulate different values:
Process value
Current output
Information:
The simulation is terminated automatically 60 minutes after the last
key has been pressed.
Additional adjustments
Additional settings - Date/
Time
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In this menu item you can set the actual date, time and display format.
Additional settings - When a reset is carried out, all settings (with only a few exceptions)
Reset are reset. The exceptions are: PIN, language, SIL and HART mode.
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Additional settings - With this function you can select the mode.
HART mode The sensor offers the HART modes standard and multidrop.
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Info
Info In this menu you will find the following menu items:
• Instrument name - shows instrument name and serial number
• Instrument version - shows hardware and software version of the
instrument
• Date of manufacture - shows calibration date and the date of the
last change
• Instrument features - shows further instrument features, such as
e.g. approval, electronics …
Examples for info display:
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Main menu The main menu is divided into five sections with the following func-
tions:
Procedure Check if the correct language is already set for the display. If not, you
can change the language in the menu item "Display - Menu lan-
guage".
Setup
Setup - Measurement In this menu item you can assign an unambiguous name to the sen-
loop name sor or measurement loop. Push the "OK" key to start the editing. With
the "+" key you change the sign and with the "->" key you jump to the
next position.
You can enter names with max. 19 characters. The character set
comprises:
• Capital letters from A … Z
• Numbers from 0 … 9
• Special characters + - / _ blanks
Setup - Outputs In this menu item you can activate the function of the current output.
When the output is activated, the instrument remains in its function as
a Slave, but the 4 … 20 mA output of the FIBERTRAC 31 can be also
used als single instrument.
When the output is active, the instrument has the complete function-
ality of a level measuring instrument. In this case, continue reading
under "Parameter adjustment/Level measurement".
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Lock/unlock setup - Ad- In the menu item "Lock/unlock adjustment", you can protect the sen-
justment sor parameters against unauthorized or inadvertent modification. The
sensor is locked/unlocked permanently.
With locked instrument, only the following adjustment functions are
possible without entering a PIN:
• Select menu items and show data
• Read data from the sensor into the display and adjustment module
Before you lock the sensor in unlocked condition, you can modify the
four-digit PIN number.
Keep the entered PIN number in mind. Operation of the sensor is only
possible with this PIN number.
Caution:
When the PIN is active, adjustment via PACTware/DTM as well as
other systems is also blocked.
In delivery status, the PIN is 0000.
Call our service department if you have modified and forgotten the
PIN.
Additional adjustments
Additional settings - When a reset is carried out, all settings (with only a few exceptions)
Reset are reset. The exceptions are: PIN, language, SIL and HART mode.
Main menu The main menu is divided into five sections with the following func-
tions:
Procedure Check if the correct language is already set for the display. If not, you
can change the language in the menu item "Display - Menu lan-
guage".
Setup
Setup - Measurement In this menu item you can assign an unambiguous name to the sen-
loop name sor or measurement loop. Push the "OK" key to start the editing. With
the "+" key you change the sign and with the "->" key you jump to the
next position.
You can enter names with max. 19 characters. The character set
comprises:
• Capital letters from A … Z
• Numbers from 0 … 9
• Special characters + - / _ blanks
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Setup - Isotope In this menu item you can adjust the FIBERTRAC 31 to the isotope
installed in the source container.
For this purpose, check which isotope is in the source container. You
can find this information on the type label of the source container.
Setup - Background The natural radiation on earth influences the accuracy of the meas-
radiation urement.
With this menu item the natural background radiation can be faded
out.
For this purpose, the FIBERTRAC 31 measures the natural back-
ground radiation and sets the pulse rate to zero.
In the future, the pulse rate from this background radiation will be
automatically deducted from the total pulse rate. This means: only
the component of the pulse rate originating from the source will be
displayed.
The source container must be closed for this setting.
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Setup - Unit In this menu item you can select the temperature unit.
Setup - Adjustment mode in this menu item you can select if you want to carry out a single or
double point adjustment on the sensor.
With the double point adjustment, the Delta I value is selected auto-
matically.
We recommend selecting the double point adjustment. To use this,
you must be able to change the level of the vessel so as to carry out
the adjustment of the sensor with full status (covered) and with empty
status (uncovered).
Hence, you will get a very reliable switching point.
With single point adjustment, you have to define the difference
between the min. and max. adjustment points (Delta I) yourself during
the following setup.
Setup - Adjustment This menu item appears only if you have selected "Single point
uncovered (single point adjustment" as adjustment mode (Setup - Adjustment mode).
adjustment)
In this menu item you determine the point at which the FIBERTRAC
31 should switch in uncovered status.
Empty the vessel until the sensor is uncovered.
For this enter the requested pulse rate manually or let the rate be
determined by FIBERTRAC 31. Automatic determination of the pulse
rate should be given preference.
The count rate is stated in ct/s. This is the number of counts per sec-
ond, i.e. the measured radioactive radiation dose actually reaching
the sensor.
Prerequisites:
• Radiation is switched on - Source container is set to "ON"
• There is no medium between source container and sensor
You can enter the value for "Adjustment uncovered" (ct/s) manually.
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Setup - Delta I (single This menu item appears only if you have selected "Single point
point adjustment) adjustment" as adjustment mode (Setup - Adjustment mode).
In this menu item you can adjust at which percentage value of the
max. pulse rate the sensor should switch over.
Since in most cases the radiation is almost completely absorbed
when the sensor is covered, the pulse rate when the sensor is cov-
ered is very low.
The change between the two statuses is sufficiently clear.
Hence a percentage value of 90 % for the Delta I value is recom-
mended.
You select lower values for sensitive detection of material cones or
buildup which cause only partial absorption of the radiation.
Setup - Adjustment cov- This menu item appears only if you have selected "Two point adjust-
ered (two point adjust- ment" as adjustment mode (Setup - Adjustment mode).
ment)
In this menu item you can set the min. pulse rate (ct/s) at which the
sensor should switch over.
Fill the vessel until the FIBERTRAC 31 is covered.
You thus get the min. pulse rate (ct/s) for the "covered" adjustment.
Enter the requested pulse rate manually or let the rate be determined
by FIBERTRAC 31. Automatic determination of the pulse rate should
be given preference.
Setup - Adjustment This menu item appears only if you have selected "Two point adjust-
uncovered (two point ment" as adjustment mode (Setup - Adjustment mode).
adjustment)
In this menu item you can set the max. pulse rate (ct/s) at which the
sensor should switch over.
Empty the vessel until the FIBERTRAC 31 is uncovered.
You thus get the max. pulse rate (ct/s) for the "uncovered" adjustment.
Enter the requested pulse rate manually or let the rate be determined
by FIBERTRAC 31. Automatic determination of the pulse rate should
be given preference.
Setup - Current output, In this menu item you can select the switching behaviour of the sen-
mode sor.
In this menu item you can also define the switching behaviour in case
of fault. You can select if the current output should output 22 mA or
< 3.6 mA in case of fault.
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Setup - Relay In this menu item you can select which mode the sensor should oper-
ate in.
You can choose between overfill and dry run protection.
Lock/unlock setup - Ad- In the menu item "Lock/unlock adjustment", you can protect the sen-
justment sor parameters against unauthorized or inadvertent modification. The
sensor is locked/unlocked permanently.
With locked instrument, only the following adjustment functions are
possible without entering a PIN:
• Select menu items and show data
• Read data from the sensor into the display and adjustment module
Before you lock the sensor in unlocked condition, you can modify the
four-digit PIN number.
Keep the entered PIN number in mind. Operation of the sensor is only
possible with this PIN number.
Caution:
When the PIN is active, adjustment via PACTware/DTM as well as
other systems is also blocked.
In delivery status, the PIN is 0000.
Call our service department if you have modified and forgotten the
PIN.
Display
In the main menu point "Display", the individual submenu points
should be selected one after the other and provided with the correct
parameters to ensure the optimum adjustment of the display. The
procedure is described in the following.
Display - Menu language This menu item enables the setting of the requested national lan-
guage.
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Display - Indicated value With this parameter you can change the indication of the display.
You can choose if the display should show the actual pulse rate or the
electronics temperature.
Diagnostics
Diagnostics - Device In this menu item, you can enquire the status of your sensor. In normal
status operation, the sensor displays the message "OK". In case of fault, you
will find the corresponding fault code here.
Diagnosis - Peak value The peak value function holds the max. and min. values during opera-
tion.
• Pulse rates - min./max.
• Temperature - min./max./actually
Diagnosis - Adjustment Here, you can retrieve the adjustment value of the sensor. This is the
data percentage value of the max. pulse rate at which the sensor switches
over.
If you have carried out a single point adjustment, this is the entered
value. With a two-point adjustment, this is the calculated value.
The value is an indication for the reliability and reproducibility of the
switching point.
The greater the difference in the pulse rate between covered and
uncovered status, the greater the differential value (Delta I) and the
more reliable the measurement. The automatically calculated damp-
ing is also oriented around the Delta I value. The higher the value, the
lower the damping.
A Delta I value below 10 % is an indication for a critical measurement.
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Diagnosis - Simulation In this menu item you can simulate measured values via the current
output. This allows the signal path to be tested, e.g. through down-
stream indicating instruments or the input card of the control system.
You can simulate different values:
Current output
Information:
The simulation is automatically terminated 10 minutes after the last
pressing of a key.
Additional adjustments
Additional settings - Date/
Time
In this menu item you can set the actual date, time and display format.
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Additional settings - When a reset is carried out, all settings (with only a few exceptions)
Reset are reset. The exceptions are: PIN, language, SIL and HART mode.
Additional settings - With this function you can select the mode.
HART mode The sensor offers the HART modes standard and multidrop.
Info
Info In this menu you will find the following menu items:
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In the display and adjust- If the instrument is equipped with a display and adjustment module,
ment module the parameter adjustment data can be saved therein. The procedure
is described in menu item "Copy device settings".
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7.2 Connecting
Change sensor PIN For a communication with the sensor, the default setting of the sensor
PIN (0000) must be changed to your own sensor PIN. To do this, go to
the menu item "Lock adjustment".
An authentication by means of the sensor PIN via the adjustment app
is only possible after the default sensor PIN "0000" has been changed
in the sensor.
After the sensor PIN has been changed, sensor adjustment can be
enabled again. For access (authentication) with Bluetooth, the PIN is
still effective.
Connecting … Start the "VEGA Tools" app and select the function "Setup". The
smartphone/tablet searches automatically for Bluetooth-capable
instruments in the area.
The message "Searching …" is displayed.
The found instruments will be listed on the left side of the adjustment
window. The search is continued automatically.
Select the requested instrument in the device list.
The message "Connecting …" is displayed.
Authenticate For the first connection, the operating device and the sensor must
authenticate each other. After successful authentication, the next con-
nection functions without authentication.
iOS
During the pairing process, the following message is displayed: "Pair-
ing request (Bluetooth), e.g. 12345678 wants to pair with your iPad".
Press "Pair".
Android
The coupling runs automatically.
For authentication, enter in the next menu window the 4-digit PIN.
The sensor PIN as well as the sensor data are transmitted encrypted
between sensor and adjustment device according to Bluetooth
standard 4.0.
Note:
If an incorrect sensor PIN is entered, the PIN can only be entered
again after a delay time. This time gets longer after each incorrect
entry.
The message "Waiting for authentication" is displayed on the smart-
phone/tablet.
Enter the requested parameters and confirm via the keyboard or the
editing field. The settings are then active in the sensor.
Close the app to terminate connection.
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Fig. 22: Connection of the PC directly to the sensor via the interface adapter
1 USB cable to the PC
2 Interface adapter VEGACONNECT 4
3 Sensor
Information:
The interface adapter VEGACONNECT 3 is not suitable for connec-
tion to the sensor.
Connection via HART
2 4
5
1
CK
LO
TWIST
USB
3
N
OPE
Necessary components:
• FIBERTRAC 31
• PC with PACTware and suitable VEGA DTM
• VEGACONNECT 4
• HART resistance approx. 250 Ω
• Voltage supply
Note:
With power supply units with integrated HART resistance (internal
resistance approx. 250 Ω), an additional external resistance is not
necessary. This applies, e.g. to the VEGA instruments VEGATRENN
149A, VEGAMET 381 and VEGAMET 391). Commercially available
Ex separators are also usually equipped with sufficient current limita-
tion resistance. In such cases, VEGACONNECT 4 can be connected
parallel to the 4 … 20 mA cable.
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Standard/Full version All device DTMs are available as a free-of-charge standard version
and as a full version that must be purchased. In the standard version,
all functions for complete setup are already included. An assistant for
simple project configuration simplifies the adjustment considerably.
Saving/printing the project as well as import/export functions are also
part of the standard version.
In the full version there is also an extended print function for complete
project documentation as well as a save function for measured value
and echo curves. In addition, there is a tank calculation program as
well as a multiviewer for display and analysis of the saved measured
value and echo curves.
The standard version is available as a download under
www.vega.com/downloads and "Software". The full version is avail-
able on CD from the agency serving you.
Activate Bluetooth USB Activate the Bluetooth USB adapter via the VEGA project assistant
adapter (see supplementary instructions "Bluetooth USB adapter"). Sensors
with Bluetooth capable PLICSCOM will be found and a project tree
created.
9.2 Connecting
Connecting … Select the requested sensor for the online parameter adjustment in
the project tree.
Enter PIN For authentication, enter in the next menu window the 4-digit PIN. You
can find this PIN on:
• Type label support on sensor cable
• A supplementary sheet in the sensor packaging
Note:
If an incorrect sensor PIN is entered, the PIN can only be entered
again after a delay time. This time gets longer after each incorrect
entry.
Change sensor PIN It is recommended to change the default setting of the sensor PIN to
your own sensor PIN. To do this, go to the menu "Additional adjust-
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Status messages The status messages are divided into the following categories:
• Failure
• Function check
• Out of specification
• Maintenance requirement
and explained by pictographs:
1 2 3 4
Fig. 27: Pictographs of the status messages
1 Failure - red
2 Out of specification - yellow
3 Function check - orange
4 Maintenance - blue
F017 • The values of the min. and max. • Correct adjustment data
Adjustment span too small adjustment are too close together
Tab. 4: Error codes and text messages, information on causes as well as corrective measures
Function check
Code Cause Rectification
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Text message
C029 • Simulation active • Finish simulation
Simulation • Wait for the automatic end after
60 mins.
Tab. 5: Error codes and text messages, information on causes as well as corrective measures
Out of specification
Code Cause Rectification
Text message
S017 • Accuracy outside the specification • Correct adjustment data
Accuracy outside the speci-
fication
S025 • Bad linearization table • Carry out linearisation
Bad linearization table
S038 • Slave outside the specification • Check Slave
Slave outside the specifi-
cation
S125 • Ambient temperature too high/too low • Protect instrument with isolating mate-
Ambient temperature too rial against extreme temperatures
high/too low
Tab. 6: Error codes and text messages, information on causes as well as corrective measures
Check 4 … 20 mA signal Connect a multimeter in the suitable measuring range according to
(level measurement) the wiring plan. The following table describes possible errors in the
current signal and helps to eliminate them:
Error Cause Rectification
4 … 20 mA signal not stable Level fluctuations Set damping appropriate to the instrument via
the display and adjustment module or PACT-
ware/DTM
4 … 20 mA signal missing Electrical connection faulty Check connection according to chapter
"Connection steps" and if necessary, correct ac-
cording to chapter "Wiring plan"
Voltage supply missing Check cables for breaks; repair if necessary
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Check output signal The following table describes possible faults that may not generate an
(level detection) error message:
Error Cause Rectification
The instrument signals cov- Voltage supply missing Check cables for breaks; repair if necessary
ered without being covered by
Operating voltage too low or Check, adapt if necessary
the measured medium
load resistance too high
The instrument signals uncov-
ered while covered with the Electrical connection faulty Check connection according to chapter
measured medium "Connection steps" and if necessary, correct ac-
cording to chapter "Wiring plan"
Electronics defective Change the switching behaviour of the sensors
under "Diagnosis/Simulation". If the instrument
does not switch over, send it in for repair.
Buildup on the inner wall of Remove buildup
the vessel Check the Delta I value.
Improve the switching threshold - carry out a
double point adjustment
Current signal greater than Electronics module in the sen- Note error messages on the display and adjust-
22 mA or less than 3.6 mA sor defective ment module
Reaction after fault recti- Depending on the reason for the fault and the measures taken, the
fication steps described in chapter "Setup" must be carried out again or must
be checked for plausibility and completeness.
24 hour service hotline Should these measures not be successful, please call in urgent cases
the VEGA service hotline under the phone no. +49 1805 858550.
The hotline is also available outside normal working hours, seven
days a week around the clock.
Since we offer this service worldwide, the support is provided in
English. The service itself is free of charge, the only costs involved are
the normal call charges.
When loading on site, the order data must first be downloaded from
the Internet (see operating instructions manual "Electronics module").
Caution:
All application-specific settings must be entered again. That's why you
have to carry out a fresh setup after exchanging the electronics.
If you saved the parameter settings during the first setup of the sen-
sor, you can transfer them to the replacement electronics module. A
fresh setup is then not necessary.
• Please contact the agency serving you to get the address for
the return shipment. You can find the agency on our home page
www.vega.com.
12 Dismount
12.1 Dismounting steps
Warning:
Before dismounting, be aware of dangerous process conditions such
as e.g. pressure in the vessel or pipeline, high temperatures, cor-
rosive or toxic products etc.
Take note of chapters "Mounting" and "Connecting to power supply"
and carry out the listed steps in reverse order.
12.2 Disposal
The instrument consists of materials which can be recycled by spe-
cialised recycling companies. We use recyclable materials and have
designed the electronics to be easily separable.
Correct disposal avoids negative effects on humans and the environ-
ment and ensures recycling of useful raw materials.
Materials: see chapter "Technical data"
If you have no way to dispose of the old instrument properly, please
contact us concerning return and disposal.
13 Supplement
13.1 Technical data
Note for approved instruments
The technical data in the respective safety instructions are valid for approved instruments (e.g. with
Ex approval). These data can differ from the data listed herein - for example regarding the process
conditions or the voltage supply.
General data
316L corresponds to 1.4404 or 1.4435
Materials, non-wetted parts
ƲƲ Detector hose Galvanized steel with Santoprene rubber coating
ƲƲ Scintillation material PS (Polystyrene)
ƲƲ Aluminium die-cast housing Aluminium die-casting AlSi10Mg, powder-coated (basis:
Polyester)
ƲƲ Stainless steel housing 316L
ƲƲ Seal between housing and housing lid NBR (stainless steel housing, investment casting),
silicone (Aluminium housing)
ƲƲ Inspection window in housing cover Polycarbonate
(optional)
ƲƲ Ground terminal 316L
ƲƲ Cable gland PA, stainless steel, brass
ƲƲ Sealing, cable gland NBR
ƲƲ Blind plug, cable gland PA
ƲƲ Mounting accessories 316L
Process fittings
ƲƲ Fastening lugs ø 9 mm (0.35 in), hole centre distance 119 mm (4.69 in)
Weight
ƲƲ Aluminium housing, with electronics 3.4 kg (7.5 lbs) + Detector hose
ƲƲ Stainless steel housing, with electron- 9.2 kg (20.3 lbs) + Detector hose
ics
ƲƲ Detector hose 1.22 kg/m (0.82 lbs/ft)
Max. torque, mounting screws
ƲƲ Fastening lugs in the sensor housing 15 Nm (11.1 lbf ft), stainless steel A4-70
Max. torque for NPT cable glands and Conduit tubes
ƲƲ Aluminium/Stainless steel housing 50 Nm (36.88 lbf ft)
Input variable
Measured variable The measured variable is the intensity of the gamma
radiation of an isotope. When the radiation intensity
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1
Load
ƲƲ 4 … 20 mA/HART - active < 500 Ω
ƲƲ 4 … 20 mA/HART - intrinsically safe < 300 Ω
Damping (63 % of the input variable) 1 … 1200 s, adjustable
HART output values
ƲƲ PV (Primary Value) Level
ƲƲ SV (Secondary Value) Electronics temperature
ƲƲ TV (Third Value) -
ƲƲ FV (Fourth Value) Count rate
Relay output
Output Relay output (SPDT), floating spdt
Switching voltage
ƲƲ Min. 10 mV
ƲƲ Max. 253 V AC, 253 V DC
Switching current
ƲƲ Min. 10 µA
ƲƲ Max. 3 A AC, 1 A DC
Breaking capacity
ƲƲ Min. 50 mW
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Transistor output
Output Floating transistor output, permanently shortcircuit-proof
Load current < 400 mA
Voltage loss < 1 V
Switching voltage < 55 V DC
Blocking current < 10 µA
Ambient conditions
Storage and transport temperature -40 … +60 °C (-40 … +140 °F)
Process conditions
For the process conditions, please also note the specifications on the type label. The lower value
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always applies.
Process pressure Unpressurized
6)
Time span after a sudden measuring distance change by max. 0.5 m in liquid applications, max 2 m with bulk
solids applications, until the output signal has taken for the first time 90 % of the final value (IEC 61298-2).
Integrated clock
Date format Day.Month.Year
Time format 12 h/24 h
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Tested according to the guidelines of German Lloyd, GL directive 2.
Voltage supply
Operating voltage 20 … 72 V DC or 20 … 253 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Reverse voltage protection Available
Max. power consumption 6 VA (AC); 4 W (DC)
Approvals
Instruments with approvals can have different technical specifications depending on the version.
For that reason the associated approval documents of these instruments have to be carefully
noted. They are part of the delivery or can be downloaded under www.vega.com, "Instrument
search (serial number)" as well as in the download area.
13.2 Dimensions
The following dimensional drawings represent only an extract of all possible versions. Detailed
dimensional drawings can be downloaded at www.vega.com/downloads under "Drawings".
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8)
A suitable cable is required for maintaining the protection rating.
(0.35")
9 mm
M20x1,5/
119 mm
½ NPT
(4.69")
169 mm
(6.65")
116,5 mm 175 mm
(4.59") (6.89")
242,5 mm (9.55")
(0.35")
9 mm
54,5 mm
(2.15")
90 mm 100 mm
(3.54") (3.94")
143,5 mm
(5.65")
FIBERTRAC 31
299 mm
(11.77")
L
ø 42 mm
(1.65")
34 mm
(1.34")
ø 45 mm
(1.77")
(2.01")
183 mm
(7.20")
ø8
38 mm
(1.50")
,4
35,1 mm
(0. mm
(1.38")
33
")
14 mm 450 mm
(0.55") (17.72")
r
219,8 mm
(8.65")
34 mm
(1.34")
101,3 mm
(4.00")
ø 42 mm
(1.65")
104,9 mm
(4.13")
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13.4 Trademark
All the brands as well as trade and company names used are property of their lawful proprietor/
originator.
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INDEX
A I
Accessories 11 Installation position 14
––External indicating unit 11 Instrument features 42, 56
Adjustment 32 Instrument return form 72
––System 29 Instrument version 42, 56
Adjustment data 38, 53 Isotope
Adjustment mode 49 ––Co-60 31, 48
Adjustment point 49 ––Cs-137 31, 48
Application 32, 44, 48
L
B Language 38, 52
Background radiation 32, 48 Linearisation 33
Lock adjustment 37, 45, 52
C
Cable entry 14, 18 M
Cable gland 14, 18 Main menu 30, 43, 47
Cascading 42 Measurement loop name 31, 44, 47
Check signal 70, 71 Mode 41, 56
Connection cable 18
Connection procedure 19 N
Connection technology 19 NAMUR NE 107 67
Control areas 12 ––Failure 68
Cooling 11 ––Function check 69
Current output, min./max. 36 ––Maintenance 70
Current output mode 36, 51 ––Out of specification 70
D O
Damping 35, 54 Outputs 44
Date 39, 54
Date of manufacture 42, 56 P
Default values 40, 45, 55 Peak value indicator 38, 53
Delta I 50 Potential equalisation 19
Device name 42, 56 Protection class 18
Device settings Copy 42, 56
Displayed value 38, 53 R
Radiation protection 12
E Radiation safety officer 12
EDD (Enhanced Device Description) 66 Real value correction 35
Relay 36, 51
F Repair 72
Fault rectification 70 Replacement parts
Functional principle 9 ––Electronics module 11
Reset 40, 45, 54
G
Grounding 19 S
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Source holder 11
Summation Slave 42
T
Time 39, 54
Type label 8
U
Unit 48
Units 32
V
Voltage supply 18, 79
W
Water cooling 17
X
X-ray alarm 36
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All statements concerning scope of delivery, application, practical use and operat-
ing conditions of the sensors and processing systems correspond to the information
available at the time of printing.
Subject to change without prior notice