GP-M Series: Environment Resisting Type Built-In-Amplifier Pressure Sensors
GP-M Series: Environment Resisting Type Built-In-Amplifier Pressure Sensors
GP-M Series: Environment Resisting Type Built-In-Amplifier Pressure Sensors
GP-M Series
Instruction Manual
Read this instruction manual before using the product in order to
achieve maximum performance.
Keep this instruction manual in a safe place after reading it so that it
can be used at any time.
Symbols
In this instruction manual, the following symbols will be used to so
that important points can be understood at one glance.
Be sure to read these messages carefully.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
DANGER avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
WARNING avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
It indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
CAUTION
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
It indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could
NOTICE result in product damage as well as property damage.
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1. You must verify that the GP-M Series is
operating correctly in terms of functionality
and performance before the start and
operation of the GP-M Series.
CAUTION
2. We recommend that you take all the necessary
safety measures to avoid any damage in the
unlikely event of a problem occurring.
3. Do not use the GP-M Series with corrosive liquids.
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CSA Certificate
GP-M Series complies with the following CSA and UL standards and
has been certified by CSA.
• Applicable standard CAN/CSA C22.2 No.61010-1
UL61010-1
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Precautions for wiring
1. Do not modify or disassemble unnecessarily. It
may cause electric shock or improper operation.
2. Do not work on the wiring with bare hands.
Even if the power is OFF, electric charge may
remain and cause electric shock.
3. Do not work on the pipe work or wiring with
CAUTION wet hands. It may cause electric shock.
4. When wiring, confirm the pin position.
5. Use the GP-M Series within the rated range.
The GP-M Series is a sensor that uses a DC
(direct current) power source. Do not apply
alternating current or other power supplies. Do
not use a load that exceeds the allowable limit.
Other precautions
1. The power ON reset time for the GP-M Series is
2 seconds after power is turned on. Do not use
outputs from the sensor during this period.
2. Initial drift may occur after supplying power to
NOTICE the GP-M Series. To detect a minute difference
in the pressure, let the GP-M Series warm up
for approximately 15 to 30 minutes.
3. Do not bring a strong magnet or magnetic field
close to the main body of the GP-M Series.
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4. Do not remove the seal of the air hole of the
GP-M001/M010/M025. It will no longer be
waterproof.
5. When condensation occurs, it may become
impossible to make measurements, or,
damage may occur. Take measures such as
the following to prevent condensation.
• Ensure that the ambient temperature is the same
or lower than the fluid temperature.
NOTICE • Remove moisture via air conditioning
• Separate the sensor 30 cm or more from the
cooling pipes using the connector pipe.
6. When conducting maintenance, use a soft
brush so as not to damage items such as the
detection surface or the O-Ring.
7. When replacing the O-Ring, clean all of the
debris from the surface that will be in contact
with the O-Ring.
GP-M001/M010/M025
Sensor x 1 O-Ring x 1
Instruction manual x 1 (OP-87287)
GP-M100/M250/M400
Sensor x 1 O-Ring set x 1
Instruction manual x 1 (OP-87288)
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Name and Function of Each Part
2 6 7 DOWN
Clasp UP button button (V)
(U) 8 MODE button
*
3 Air hole
* Only for the GP-M001/M010/M025
Piping/Installation
Piping
• Use the adapter for matching with the
diameter of the piping.
• When using a replacement adapter, attach
the O-Ring included with the Main Unit to the
groove of the G3/4 female screw part. O-Ring
(Refer to the diagram below)
GP-M001/M010/M025 GP-M100/M250/M400
Adapter
Adapter Adapter
• Inquire to us when connecting the pipes directly using the GP-M
Series with a G3/4 female screw.
• The body may be rotated horizontally to 330°. When rotating,
hold the clasp in place with something such as a wrench.
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Precautions when installing
z Attaching the coupling
The recommended tightening torque when installing the adapter
to the main body of the sensor is 20 N•m. It is recommended to
apply grease to the G3/4 screw part in order to avoid scorching.
z Grounding of metal parts
The metal parts of the main body, the internal circuits 0 V are insulated.
z Other precautions
• Regardless of whether the power
of the device is ON or OFF, do not
touch the main part of the
pressure detector, if the if the
pressure detector is touched,
damage may occur due to static
electricity.
• If using a non-conductive liquid such as oil, and plastic piping
are used, the risk of an offset change will become greater. In
such a case, it is recommended to ground the metal housing.
• In the case that noise causes malfunction, grounding the
metal housing may improve performance.
• After installation, conduct an atmospheric correction by
making the applied pressure the same as regular room
pressure. (Refer to page 10)
• When there is condensation,
separate the sensor from cooling
pipe by at least 30 cm using the
connecting pipe.
30 cm or more
Cooling pipe
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Wiring, Output Diagram
Output diagram
z When choosing an NPN output
1 10 to 30 VDC
protection circuit
Load
Load
Main circuit
Overcurrent
4 (Output 1)
2 (Output 2)*
3
0V
4 (Output 1)
2 (Output 2)*
Load
Load
3
0V
3 1
Analog current 2 4 to 20 mA* 4
output circuit
Analog input device
0V
3
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Initial Settings at the Time of Delivery
When turning the power ON for the first time after delivery, set the
initial settings according to the outline below.
* Alternate Polarity of control output
2P P2P Select by button.
MODE
P2P NPN type
Push briefly
2P2 PNP type
Alternate
KQ QWV Choose function of output 2
MODE
Push briefly Select by button.
QWV Control output
Settings finish #P.) Analog output
* On this screen, press the V button 5 times while pressing and holding
the MODE button to move to the unit switch screen “Unit”. By using UV
*1, and *2.
the unit can be selected from , , ,
*1 Except GP-M100/M250/M400 *2 Except GP-M001
Key Lock
Function for preventing operation error.
Reference • If the Key Lock is enabled, the setting value change (the
detail settings from pressing and holding the MODE
button) is not available. (“Loc” will display as blinking”)
• If “PASS” is set to a value other than “0000 (initial
value)” via the extended function (page 16), when
the Key Lock is disabled a password will be
requested. (Refer to below)
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Changing the Setting Value of Output 1
Change the setting value of output 1. The changing of setting values
of output 2 is done by pressing and holding the MODE button.
(Refer to page 15)
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Reference • Peak (bottom) hold value will be stored into
EEPROM every 45 seconds.
• If the U and V buttons are pressed and held
simultaneously on the peak (bottom) hold screen, the
peak (bottom) hold value of the initial reset will be cleared.
• To return to the previous screen, press the MODE
button briefly.
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Settings of Each Setting Function
Press and hold
MODE
button 1. Configuration of output 1
Select using the buttons.
Alternate *PQ Hysteresis Mode N.O.
QW *PQ *P% Hysteresis Mode N.C.
(PQ Window Mode N.O.
MODE
Push (P% Window Mode N.C.
briefly (Details on page 17)
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Alternate 7. Offset correction Alternate 13. Power save mode
%Q( Select using the buttons. 'EQ Q(( Select using the buttons.
MODE
Setting range: Present MODE
Q(( Power save mode OFF
Push value ±10% of F.S. Push QP Power save mode ON
briefly (Details on page 19) *3 briefly (Details on page 20)
Reference • While setting any items you can return to the main
screen by pressing and holding the MODE button.
• Pressing MODE and U at the same time will return the
previous screen.
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Explanation of All Functions
Detection mode and setting value
The GP-M Series has two types of detection modes which are
described below.
When the selected function of output 2 is out (control output), the
output 1 and output 2 can be set separately.
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If HYS is fixed at 0.5% of F.S., the presence or absence of hysterisis
can be selected by the extended function (page 16).
Reference The name of the setting values depending on the mode
and output are as follows.
Switch on Switch off
Output Detection Mode point point
Output 1 when choosing SP1 rP1
Output 2 hysteresis mode SP2* rP2*
Output 1 when choosing FH1 FL1
Output 2 window mode FH2* FL2*
* Selection is possible when the selection function of output 2
(control output) is out.
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Offset correction
Concerning the value at the time of Display value
Solid line:
shipping, there may be as much condition at shipping
as ±10%F.S. offset correction.
This activates in the case of a
margin of error in the displayed
pressure value and the actual
pressure value. ±10%F.S. Pressure value
The pressure value after the offset
correction is displayed on the
setting screen and can be adjusted with the UV buttons.
Delay timer
The delay timer can be set within the range of 0.00 to 50.00(s)
When the function selection of output 2 is out (control output) the
delay timer for output 1 and output 2 can be set separately.
Setting Meaning
item
Concerning the ON delay timer of output 1/output 2. When the
dS1/dS2
judgment switches from OFF to ON, the set delay time will elapse.
Concerning the OFF delay time of output 1/output 2. When the
dr1/dr2
judgment switches from ON to OFF, the set delay time will elapse.
* The setting of the dS2, dr2 is possible when the function of output 2 is
selected as out (control output).
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Reference Time chart
Output ON
judgment OFF
Control output ON
after delay OFF
F5/F5 FT/FT
(ON delay) (OFF delay)
Responsiveness
The time until 100% response of the internal judgment value can be
set from within the range of 3 to 5000 (ms).
The response time of the analog output (90% response) will be an
additional 2 ms from this point.
Display inversion
When no is selected: regular display
When YES is selected: The display will be inverted vertically 180°.
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Error Display and Countermeasures
Error Cause Measures
display
At the time of atmospheric Return the air to the room
---- pressure correction there is
pressure, once again set
±10% F.S. applied pressure.the sensitivity setting.
There is too much current flowing
Check the load, and return
ErC
through the control output.to the rated range.
Outside possible display Return to the rated
oL
range (above) pressure range.
Outside possible display Return to the rated
uL
range (below) pressure range.
Enter the correct
An incorrect password was
password. If the password
ErP entered at the time of the
has been forgotten contact
Key Lock release.
your nearest sales office.
Do an initial reset. If in that
Write/load to EEPROM
ErE case the problem has not
error
been fixed please contact us.
ErS System error Contact the nearest sales office.
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Specifications (Differs by model type)
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Medium temperature -20 to +100°C (no freezing/condensation)*3 *6
Power supply 10-30 VDC, Ripple (P-P): 10% max,
Rating
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Wetted Pressure port: SUSXM7/
part Diaphragm pressure port: Al2O3/O-Ring: FKM
Material
properties Housing metal portion: SUS304, SUS303
Other Housing plastic portion: PPSU
parts
Air hole*7: PTFE, nickel-plated brass.
Applicable cable M12 connector 4 pin
Weight App. 150 g
*1 This is the value when considering linearity + hysterisis + repeatability
in a stable environment of 23°C.
*2 The repeatability, based on consistent conditions, is the difference in
the detection points at the time of fluctuations in the repetition.
*3 When the temperature of the piping exceeds 80°C, do not connect the cable.
*4 Consumption current including output is 0.6 A and under.
*5 The maximum load resistance R will be the values below in response to
the electric voltage E.
When 10-23V: R = (38 x (E-10) + 128) Ω
When 23-30V: R = 622 Ω
*6 Take measures such as the following to prevent condensation.
• Ensure that the ambient temperature is equal or lower than the fluid temperature.
• Dehumidify using an air-conditioner
• Separate the sensor from the cooling pipe by at least 30 cm using
the connecting pipe.
Also, it is recommended that ambient temperature and relative humidity should
be within the range of the diagonal line depicted in the graph below.
90
Relative humidity (%RH)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 20 40 60 80
Ambient temperature (°C)
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Dimensions
(Unit : mm)
ø34.2 44.6
M12 × 1
86.7
44.3
29.2
2.6
15.4
G3/4 A
Useable length 10 *
(27.5)
0
ø3
(Two surface width)
Detecting element
ø11 depth 1.2 (GP-M001/M010/M025) M250/M400.
ø7 depth 2.9 (GP-M100/M250/M400)
A ø1 A
A A 2.
8
ø8
ø1
9.
5
1.9
2.4
A-A
1.5
A-A
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