Dwyer Ms2 w101 102 LCD Manual
Dwyer Ms2 w101 102 LCD Manual
Dwyer Ms2 w101 102 LCD Manual
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INSTaLLaTION
Surface Mount:
The transmitter should be mounted on a vertical surface with the connections
directed down to prevent moisture from entering either the pressure ports or the
electrical cable entry. The diaphragm must be vertical to minimize gravity effects on
the diaphragm. Attach the mounting flange to a flat surface using three #8 x 1/2
pan head sheet metal screws. Do not over tighten.
Duct Mount:
The transmitter should be mounted away from fans, corners, heating and cooling
coils and other equipment that will effect the measurement of the pressure.
1. To mount the transmitter, drill a .562 (12.70 mm) diameter hold into the duct.
2. Insert transmitter probe into the duct.
3. Mark location of three mounting holes on duct using mounting flange as
template. Drill holes.
4. Attach mounting flange to duct with three #8 x 1/2 pan head sheet metal
screws. Do not over tighten screws.
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SPECIfICaTIONS
Supported Baud Rates: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200.
Data Size: 8.
Parity: None.
Stop Bits: 1.
Service: Air and non-combustible, compatible gases.
Wetted Materials: Consult factory.
accuracy: 1% FS for 0.25 (50 Pa), 0.5 (100 Pa), 2 (500 Pa), 5 (1250 Pa),
10 (2 kPa), 15 (3 kPa), 25 (5 kPa); 2% FS for 0.1 (25 Pa), 1 (250 Pa), 0.1
(25 Pa) and 1 (250 Pa).
Stability: 1% / year FSO.
Temperature Limits: 0 to 150F (-18 to 66C).
Pressure Limits: 1 psi max., operation; 10 psi burst.
Power Requirements: 10 to 35 VDC (2 wire), 17 to 36 VDC or isolated 21.6 to
33 VAC (3 wire).
Output Signals: 4 to 20 mA (2-wire), 0 to 5 VDC, 0 to 10 VDC (3-wire).
Response Time: Averaging 0 to 240 sec, 2.5 Hz sample rate, 1.5 to 228 sec for
95% step change.
Zero & Span adjustments: Digital push buttons.
Loop Resistance:
Current Output: 0 to 1250 max;
Voltage Output: Min. load resistance 1k.
Current Consumption: 40 mA max.
Display (optional): 5-digit LCD.
Electrical Connections: 3-wire removable European style terminal block for 16
to 26 AWG.
Electrical Entry: 1/2 NPS thread;
Accessory (A-151): Cable gland for 5 to 10 mm diameter cable.
Process Connection: 3/16 ID tubing (5 mm ID); Max. OD 9 mm.
Enclosure Rating: IP66.
Mounting Orientation: Diaphragm in vertical position.
Weight: 8.0 oz (230 g).
agency approvals: CE.
Electrical Connection:
The Series MS2 simultaneously transmits a 2-wire 4 to 20 mA current output and
a 3-wire 0 to 5 V / 0 to 10 V voltage output via a removable European-style three
conductor terminal block. The transmitter can be wired in one of the following three
ways to utilize the current and / or voltage output. The range of the voltage output
can be selected using the on board dip switches as described in the Dip Switch
Settings section of this manual.
Phone: 219/879-8000
fax: 219/872-9057
www.dwyer-inst.com
e-mail: [email protected]
Power Supply
Refer to the below table for the required supply rating.
The range of appropriate receiver load resistances (RL) for the power supply voltage
available is given by the formula listed below. Shielded 2-wire cable is recommended
for control loop wiring. Ground the shield at the power supply end only.
Choose a power supply with a voltage and current rating sufficient to meet the power
specifications under all operating conditions. If the supply is unregulated, make sure
that the output voltage remains within the required voltage range under all power line
conditions. Ripple on the supply should not exceed 100 mV.
aC/DC Jumper Selection
NOTICE
Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the AC / DC jumper. Place the shorting jumper
across either the two pins marked AC or the two pins marked DC.
AC/DC JUMPER
SPAN
Vps - 10.0
20 mA DC
The maximum length of connecting wire between the transmitter and the receiver is
a function of wire size and receiver resistance. That portion of the total current loop
resistance represented by the resistance of the connecting wires themselves should
not exceed 10% of the receiver resistance. For extremely long runs (over 1,000 feet),
it is desirable to select receivers with lower resistances in order to keep the size and
cost of the connecting leads as low as possible. In installations where the connecting
run is no more than 100 feet, connecting lead wire as small as No. 22 ga. can be
used.
3-Wire 0 to 10 V and 0 to 5V Voltage Operation
CaUTION
WILL RESULT.
The connection to the transmitter are made to Terminals 1, 2, and 3 on the terminal
block as shown in Figure 3. The terminal block is removable and each of the terminals
are labeled underneath the terminal block on the circuit board. Polarity is indicated by
PWR, COM, and +VOUT. When connecting using a DC power source, make sure the
AC/DC selection jumper is set for DC. If the polarity of the transmitter is inadvertently
reversed, the unit will not function properly, but no damage will be done to the
transmitter. When connecting to an AC power source, make sure the AC/DC selection
jumper is set for AC. Either lead of the supply power may be connected to PWR and
COM without affecting the operation of the transmitter or damage to the transmitter.
ZERO
SPAN
DC
4 5
4 5
ZERO
NOTICE
AC
figure 1
RECEIVER
POWER
CaUTION
figure 3
The minimum receiver load is 1K . The resistance due to the wire should be low
compared to the receiver load resistance. While the voltage at the terminal block
remains unchanged with a 10 mA current flow, resistive losses in the wiring do cause
errors in the voltage delivered to the receiver. For a 1% accurate gauge, the
resistance of the wires should be less than 0.1% of the value of the receiver load
resistance. This will keep the error caused by the current flow below 0.1%.
ZERO
SPAN
4 5
The connections to the transmitter are made through terminals 2 and 3 on the terminal
block as shown in Figure 2. The terminal block is removable and each of the terminals
are labeled underneath the terminal block on the circuit board. Polarity is indicated by
+IOUT and -IOUT. The AC/DC selection jumper should be set for DC operation.
RECEIVER
POWER
The output across +VOUT and COM will be either 0 to 5 V, 0 to 10 V, or the inverse
depending on the dip switch setting. See Dip Switch Setting Section for more
information.
CaUTION
SPAN
SPAN
UNIDIRECTIONAL
RANGE
6
4 5
3
UNITS
BIDIRECTIONAL
CURRENT
RECEIVER
REV
5V
DIR
10V
+
VOLTAGE
RECEIVER _
POWER
ZERO
4 5
ZERO
NOTE - POWER
AND VOLTAGE
RECEIVER "-" MUST
BE SEPERATE WIRES
AND BOTH WIRED TO
The connection to the transmitter are made to Terminals 1, 2, and 3 on the terminal
block as shown in Figure 4. The terminal block is removable and each of the
terminals are labeled underneath the terminal block on the circuit board. Polarity
is indicated by PWR, COM, and +VOUT. The AC/DC selection jumper should be set
for DC operation. The voltage output and the power supply must have separate
wire leads that are only joined at terminal 2 of the transmitter. Additional error may
occur for the voltage output if a single wire is used or if the wires are joined at the
power supply or receiver.
4 5
ON
figure 5
factory Settings
Mode = Unidirectional
Range = Highest Range Setting (0.5, 5, or 28 in w.c.)
Units = Inches W.C.
Voltage Output Range = 10 V
Direct / Reverse Output Action = Direct
Setting the Pressure Range
Ranges are selected by adjusting DIP Switch Positions 1 and 2 according to the
below tables. The range also depends on the units selected (Refer to Setting the
Engineering Units Section) and if the input is set for unidirectional or bidirectional
(Refer to the Setting for Unidirectional or Bidirectional Section). The tables below
show the maximum full scale value for the selected range and selected units. If the
unit is set to unidirectional, the ranges are all zero based. If the unit is set for
bidirectional, the ranges will be the maximum full scale value shown in the tables
below.
DIP Switch
2
1
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
DIP Switch
2
1
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
DIP Switch
2
1
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Another option for models that do not have a display would be to use a Model A435-A remote display tool which can plug into the connector shown in Figure 7. The
remote display tool has two buttons that function identically to the buttons on the
PCB.
Units
Pressure Velocity Air Flow
m3/h
m/s
kPa
m/s
mm w.c.
m3/h
m/s
Pa
m3/h
FPM
in w.c.
cfm
figure 7
Display Error Messages
ovEr= The applied pressure is greater than the maximum span value causing an
Over Range Error.
UndEr = The applied pressure is less than the minimum span value causing an
Under Range Error.
FAiL= When the span or zero buttons are pressed, the pressure value is out of the
range to allow a correct setting. This may be due to a sensor failure or incorrect
pressure being applied.
Err1= The sensor is damaged.
PROGRaMMING MENUS
SPaN Calibration
The span calibration can be adjusted only after setting the zero adjustment. It must
be completed within 5 minutes of the last zero calibration. The span calibration
button will be ignored until the zero calibration is completed. Apply pressure to the
ports of the transmitter that is associated with the maximum output of the
transmitter (20 mA, 5 V, or 10 V depending on output being used). Press and hold
the span button for 3 seconds. If either the remote or local LCD is present, the
display will read SPAn and then sequence back to the home display. If the span
calibration is attempted before adjusting the zero calibration, the FAIL error
message will flash on the display. On bi-directional models, separate spans can be
performed on the positive and negative sides of the range.
LCD DISPLaY
The Magnesense II can be ordered with an optional, integral LCD. If the display is
not needed for normal operation, the transmitter can be ordered without the LCD.
An A-MS2-LCD field upgradeable display is available. It comes with a housing
cover with the overlay cut out for the display. The display will plug into the pins as
shown in Figure 6.
Home Menu
During normal operation, the display will be in the Home Menu and will display the
current measured pressure and the engineering units.
Menu access Security
While in the Home Menu, press and hold the Zero and Span buttons
simultaneously until SECUr appears on the display in order to access the other
programming menus. Upon releasing the buttons, the display will indicate the
current security level.
If the current security level is the security level desired (i.e. Security Level 0), press
and hold the span button for three seconds to enter the Pressure, Velocity, or Air
Flow Menu.
If the security level is not the desired level, the security level can be changed
temporarily to a lower security level or permanently to a higher level of security by
pressing the zero button. A security code will be shown on the display and it can be
changed to one of the codes listed in the below table. The span button chooses
which digit and the zero button increments the value of that digit. Pressing and
holding the span button will store the value.
View
Security
Level Setting Menu
Yes
000
0
Yes
111
1
No
222
2
No
333
3
access
Edit
Span
Menu
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
Zero
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
The level of access to the programming menus and the calibration is limited based
on the security level. The above table details the level of access for each security
level.
figure 6
changes. Pressing the zero button will toggle between yes and no. Yes will save the
changes made to all menu items and no will discard all the changes made to all
menu items. If the display is set to yes, pressing and holding the span will save the
menu items and return the display to the Home Position.
faCTORY DEfaULT PROCEDURE
In order to reset all of the menu settings back to their factory programmed values,
press and hold both the span and zero buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds until
FACt is displayed on the LCD. Upon releasing the buttons, the unit will be factory
defaulted. Since resetting the transmitter will wipe out all changes, it is necessary
to zero (and possibly span) the transmitter before taking measurements.
MaINTENaNCE/REPaIR
Upon final installation of the Series MS2 MagnesenseII Differential Pressure
Transmitter, no routine maintenance is required besides zeroing the transmitter
occasionally. Besides routine calibration and installation of the LCD, the Series
MS2 is not field serviceable and it is not possible to repair the unit. Field repair
should not be attempted and may void warranty.
WaRRaNTY/RETURN
Refer to Terms and Conditions of Sales in our catalog and on our website. Contact
customer service to receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping
the product back for repair. Be sure to include a brief description of the problem
plus any additional application notes.
aPPENDIX I
air Velocity / air flow Calculations
Velocity is calculated using the below equation:
Velocity(fpm) = K-Factor x 4004.4 x (Diff. Press. (in of w.c.)
Velocity in m/s is then calculated from the equation:
Velocity(m/s) = Velocity(fpm) x 0.00508
Flow is calculated using the below equation:
Flow(cfm) = Area(Ft2) x K-Factor x 4004.4 x (Diff. Press. (in of w.c.)
Flow (m3/h) = Flow (cfm) x 1.6992
aPPENDIX II
Maximumflow
Range
in w.c.
0.5
5
28
aPPENDIX III
Quick Start Guide
MENU fLOW CHaRT
BUTTON PRESS LEGEND
ZERO
SPAN
ZERO
SPAN
ZERO
SPAN
MENU CONVENTIONS
IN HOME POSITION:
ZERO
SPAN
ZERO
SPAN
IN MENU DISPLAY:
SPAN
SEQUENCES TO NEXT MAIN MENU ITEM, AND IF A MENU ITEM IS CHANGED TEMPORARILY SAVES THE SELECTION
ZERO
SPAN
0.0
in
HOME POSITION
WC
ZERO
SECUr
SEC
ZERO
ZERO
TO CHANGE
SECURITY LEVEL
IF SECURITY IS SET TO
0,1, OR 2
345
PrES
ZERO
uEL
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
SPAN
IF SECURITY IS SET TO 3
LoCK
MODE SELECTION
PRESSURE, VELOCITY,
OR FLOW
FACt
SPAN
0
SPAN
FACTORY SETTINGS
RESTORED, THEN RETURNS
HOLD 7
TO HOME POSITION
SECONDS
SPAN
SECURITY LEVEL
SELECTION
3 = BLINKING DIGIT
HOME POSITION
0.0
ZERO
in
WC
FLo
ZERO
SPAN
SPAN
ADJUST AVERAGING
A
VG
000
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
TO SELECT MODE
PoH
FROM
"
ADJUST PRESSURE
OUTPUT HIGH
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
PoH
ZERO
PoH
SPAN
ZERO
SPAN
288
in
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
WC
SPAN
TO
SELECTED UNITS
DISPLAYED
Unit
Unit
OR
FP M
UNITS SELECTED
BY DIP SWITCH
SETTING
SPAN
ADJUST DISPLAY
K FACTOR
diSP
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
d1000
SPAN
AdJ
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
AdJ
ZERO
AdJ
ZERO
SPAN
SPAN
TO PoH , PRESSURE
MODE MENU
ADJUST VELOCITY
OUTPUT HIGH
uoH
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
0233
FP M
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
0233
SPAN
K
M
SELECTED UNITS
DISPLAYED
Unit
MENU
UNITS SELECTED
BY DIP SWITCH
SETTING
Unit
OR
M3 H
C FM
SPAN
ADJUST DISPLAY
K FACTOR
diSP
d1000
UPON RELEASE
SPAN
SPAN
ArEA
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
ARE A
1000
ARE A
1000
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
BASED
SPAN
AdJ
AdJ
UPON RELEASE
SPAN
AdJ
ZERO
EZ RO
SPAN
SPAN
TO PoH , PRESSURE
MODE MENU
ADJUST FLOW
OUTPUT HIGH
FoH
SPAN
0233
UPON RELEASE
C FM
EZ RO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
ZERO
INCREMENT
DIGIT
SPAN
SELECT
DIGIT
0233
M3
SPAN
UPDATE SECURITY
LEVEL
SEC
ZERO
SEC
SEC
ZERO
ZERO
SEC
ZERO
SPAN
SAVE CHANGES
SPAN
SPAN
SAuE
SPAN
UPON RELEASE
no
SPAN
YES
ZERO
ZERO
SPAN
0.0
SPAN
HOME POSITION
in W C
Phone: 219/879-8000
fax: 219/872-9057
www.dwyer-inst.com
e-mail: [email protected]