How to specify a product Process Sensors and Mechanical Instruments Keep the overview. Here is some guideline information on how to specify our products. Intended as supplementary help to specification sheets and part numbers, the present pocket guide will prompt you to ask the right questions in order to find the ideal, application-specific product. Index How to specify Pressure transmitter Pressure gauge Pressure switch Diaphragm seal Thermometer Temperature sensor Temperature switch Temperature transmitter Level switch Conductivity transmitter How to calculate and convert important data Tank volumes Conversion factors Helpful information 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12/13 14 15 16 17/18 3 How to specify A pressure transmitter They enable customized solutions for almost any task in pressure transmitters – absolutely precise and reliable. We have to consider installation conditions (flush, non-flush), application requirements (hygienic, industrial) and media properties. What we need to know: Process Electrical Process media temperature Process connection Pressure range & units of measurement Accuracy Signal output Integrated / detached / 4 connection without display (E.g. 3A, EHEDG) Hazardous area classification IP protection requirements Certifications How to specify A pressure gauge Pressure gauges are autonomous local pressure indicators without power supply. They are used in many applications for fast and easy pressure readout on an analog display. Equipped with diaphragm seals, electrical contacts or different accessories, adapt to almost any application and process requirements. What we need to know: Process Dry Temperature media (medium & ambient) Material of sensing element Type of process connection Location of process connection Mounting type Pressure (relative, absolute, differential) Measurement range & unit Accuracy class Safety or filled with damping fluid requirements Hazardous area classification Electrical output signal (contacts or analog) Window material Pointer options IP protection Special requirements & options 5 How to specify A pressure switch Pressure switches are mechanical or electronic instruments with or without integrated display. They are used to signal excess pressure outside the defined limits to trigger an actuator in a regulation circuit or a 2-position control system. What we need to know: Process Repeatability Pressure media range Type of pressure (gauge or differential) Overpressure Temperature (medium & ambient) Wetted parts material Process connection Electrical connection Type of mounting Number 6 of contacts & deadband Electrical contact rating Hazardous area classification Seal requirements Special requirements & options Setpoints defined in the factory according to customer specifications (on request) Setpoint How to specify A diaphragm seal Diaphragm seals are used to protect pressure gauges against high temperatures, aggressive, crystallizing or corrosive fluids or to ensure hygienic requirements. Diaphragm seals are attached to pressure gauges, transmitters or pressure switches directly or via a flexible capillary. What we need to know: Type of seal (threaded, flanged, hygienic, tubular etc.) Upper part / body material Lower part material (if applicable) Diaphragm material Coating of wetted parts Process connection Instrument connection Type of mounting (direct / remote) Capillary length (if remote) Capillary protection (if remote) difference between instrument and seal Type of measuring instrument Pressure range Temperature (medium and ambient) Filling fluid Hygienic requirements (FDA / 3A / EHEDG) Special requirements & options Height 7 How to specify A thermometer Thermometers are autonomous temperature indicators without power supply for fast and easy temperature readout on the analog display. Bi-metal thermometers are common use in standard applications up to 600 °C. Higher temperatures call for capillary measurement from remote. For temperature with contacts, gas-filled thermometers are the product to choose. Thermometers should always provide a thermowell compliant to the prevailing process conditions. What we need to know: Bi-Metal Pointer Process or gas filled system media Case diameter Case material Immersion tube material Diameter and length of immersion tube Type of process connection Immersion tube outlet (back, bottom, every angle) Type of mounting IP protection Capillary length (if applicable) Measurement range & unit Accuracy Electrical contacts (if applicable) Window material Hazardous 8 options area classification Thermowell requirements Special requirements & options How to specify A temperature sensor The temperature sensors in the broad Baumer portfolio meet all industry requirements and are compatible with process connections of international standards. Thanks to their building block architecture you will always find the right product for your application. Easily and with the highest level of flexibility. What we need to know: Sensor element type (single / duplex, accuracy) Sensor insert (2-wire / 4-wire) Transmitter requirements Required output signal Accuracy Galvanic insulation requirements Ambient temperature Process temperature Temperature range Process connection (industrial / hygienic environment) Sensor tube length Sensor tube diameter Response time Case type (IP-class, integrated display) Built-in display requirements Electrical connection Approvals and certifications (e.g. 3A, EHEDG, FDA, EN 50155, ...) Hazardous area classification (Atex) Pocket / thermowell 9 How to specify A temperature switch Temperature switches are mechanical or electronic instruments with or without integrated display. They are used to signal excess temperature outside the defined limits to trigger an actuator in a regulation circuit or a 2-position control system. What we need to know: Process media range Wetted parts material Process connection Electrical connection Type of mounting Length of capillary Repeatability Number of contacts Setpoint and deadband Electrical contact rating Hazardous area classification Thermowell requirements Special requirements & options Customer specific factory adjustment of setpoints Temperature 10 How to specify A temperature transmitter Baumer offers a wide range of temperature transmitters that convert either an RTD or T / C signal into analog or digital communication (HART or Profibus). The portfolio comprises transmitters for in-head and rail mounting. What we need to know: Din rail or head mounting of sensor input Wiring configuration Output signal – mA / HART Hazardous area classification Programming of measuring range Failure mode settings Type 11 How to specify Point Level measurement The Baumer level switch is designed for point level measurement in any task and industry. Universal in use, CleverLevel is capable of detecting all media – whether solid, liquid or adhering. CleverLevel is the smart alternative to vibrating forks. What we need to know: Ambient temperature connection (industrial / hygienic) Electrical connection Hazardous area classification Signal output Approvals Media temperature Configured in the factory Process 12 Helpful information Applications for the level switch with sliding connection (see illustration). Mounted at the top of a tank to adjust a maximum level (250 mm). Serving as a cooling neck in high media temperature applications. Flexible adjustment of the sensor tip to ensure true level detection, e.g. for powder media. To penetrate insulation material of vessels. 13 How to specify A conductivity transmitter The Baumer conductivity transmitters are designed for media separation and analysis in applications in the food and beverage industry and water treatment. They provide outstanding benefits in terms of accuracy and display options. What we need to know: Electrical connection length, if using a detached display (split version) Media temperature Ambient temperature Integrated / detached / without display Immersion length Approvals Configured in the factory Cable 14 How to calculate and convert important data Tank volumes Volume of a rectangle tank v=l×h×w w l h r Volume of a cylindrical tank v = 3.142 r2 × h Volume of conical tank = volume of cone + cylinder = 1/3 (3.142 × r2 × h2) + (3.142 × r2 × h1) Volume of hemispherical tank = volume of hemispher + cylinder = 2/3 (3.142 × r2 × h2) + (3.142 × r2 × h1) h r h1 h2 r h1 h2 15 Unit Conversions Pressure: Pa mbar H2O psi Torr 1 Pa = 1 0.01 0.102 mm 0.000145 0.0075 1 hPa = 100 1 10.2 mm 0.0145 0.75 1 bar = 100 000 1 000 10.2 m 14.5 750.2 9 810 98.10 1 000 mm 1.422 73.56 51.72 1 m H2O = 1 psi = 6 895 68.95 0.703 m 1 1 Torr = 133.3 1.333 13.6 mm 0.01933 1 Values partly rounded Temperature: °C –20 0 20 °F 68 104 140 176 212 248 284 320 356 392 428 464 – 4 32 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 °F –40 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 460 °C – 40 –18 4 27 49 71 93 116 138 160 182 204 227 238 Values partly rounded Dimension: 16 mm cm m ft inch 1 mm = 1 0.1 0.001 0.003281 0.03937 1 cm = 10 1 0.01 0.03281 0.3937 1 m = 1 000 100 1 3.281 39.37 1 ft = 304.8 30.48 0.3048 1 12 1 inch = 25.4 2.54 0.0254 0.8333 1 Values partly rounded Helpful information Stuck on the meaning of a word? error: Cumulated error of non-linearity, hysteresis, non-repeatability, error of span and error at zero point, long term drift and temperature coefficients. Deviation (%) Total Characteristic deviation at ambient temperature Thermal drift Temperature (°C) Accuracy: Setpoint adjustment (% in full scale): Nonlinearity, hysteresis, repeatabi- lity, error of span and error at zero point in reference to ideal curve. fit straight line (% in full scale): Nonlinearity, hysteresis, repeatability in reference to best fit straight line. output signal output signal Best max. deviation max. deviation pression (p) pression (p) Limite points adjustement Best fit straight line (BFSL) 17 Helpful information Absolute: Measurement of pressure with respect to vacuum. Measurement of pressure with respect to atmospheric pressure. Differential: Measurement of the difference between two pressures. Compound: Measurement of gauge or differential pressure from negative to positive values. Relative: Absolute pressure Atmospheric pressure Relative pressure Vacuum Absolute vacuum (theoretical limit) Thermocouple: Two dissimilar metals joined at a hot point, which produce a millivolt signal in proportion to the surrounding temperature. Different metal combinations produce different millivolt tables to give temperature sensing up to 2 300 °C. Resistance thermometer: The resistance of a metal is proportional to temperature. Generally platinum is used with a resistance of 100 Ohm at 0 °C but older options of copper or nickel are also used. These are often more accurate than thermocouples but have upper temperature limitations of 840 °C. 18 Helpful information What does it say? Certificate according SN/EN 10204:2004 Certificates Declaration of compliance 2.1 Test report 2.2 Inspection certificate 3.1 Confirmation of compliance with the order Confirmation of compliance with the order in reference to chosen quality characteristics Confirmation of compliance with the order in reference to chosen quality characteristics Surface roughness Free of oil and grease Ferrite content Material analysis Calibration Along with which product can it be ordered? How it is tested? Material No real test, just documentation of delivered products No specific measurement, quality characteristics are confirmed by means of our production standard Specific measurement of quality characteristics All products All products, but certain paramters are only available if applicable to the reference product Not all products, compare Productfinder Productfinder For easy access to the required certificate use the Productfinder at www.baumer.com 19 Worldwide presence. 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