Commissioning The Instrument - Dräger Polytron 8900 UGLD Notice D'utilisation

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Mechanical installation impacts
Vibrations might have influence on the ultrasonic sensor
measurements. Machinery and conduits might cause
vibrations in the ultrasonic frequency range.
Conduits protect cable routing and are screwed into the
enclosure. Conduits might transmit high-frequency vibrations
into the transmitter enclosure.
To prevent vibrations, order and use the following spare parts.
● Flexible conduit cable glands
● Remote installation-kit
4.2
Electrical installation
For recommended tightening torques and admissible wire
specifications see 15.2 Cable specifications.
4.2.1 Wiring tables
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4-20mA / HART
interface
Pin
Mark
Function
1
PWR+ V+
2
PWR- V-
3
PWR- V-
To be used when the instrument is not pow-
ered by the control unit (separate power sup-
ply), see figures F3 and E1 on the fold-out
page.
4
4-
4 to 20 mA signal (Operation as source or
20 mA
sink)
5
PE
Protective earth
Optional PE for relay connection. Connecting
PE together with the 4-20 mA analog output
may cause ground loops.
4.2.2 Figures on the fold-out page
Fig-
Connecting diagram for instruments
ure
E
With relay
F1
4-20 mA / HART (Current source)
F2
4-20 mA / HART (Current sink)
F3
4-20 mA / HART (separate power supply)
4.2.3 Preparing the electrical installation
1. Loosen set-screw (2) and unscrew lid from instrument
(Figure A on the fold-out page).
2. Pull-out the PCB unit.
3. Proceed with the figure on the fold-out page
corresponding to your Polytron model and signal output.
4.2.4 Connecting the 4-20mA/HART
For connections to a control unit (PLC), refer to the
documentation corresponding to the control unit.
1. Pull off the 5-pin connector.
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2. Connect the three wires for power and signal to the
appropriate terminal as indicated in the wiring table and
figure.
3. Plug connector back into socket and tighten screws.
4. Close the instrument, see 4.2.6 Closing the instrument.
4.2.5 Grounding
1. Ground the enclosure of the instrument locally at the
grounding lug.
2. Connect the shield of the wires only to the instrument
earth ground of the controller (e g. chassis, ground
busbar, etc.).
Unless special measures are taken (e. g. capacitive
earthing), the shield must only be connected at one end.
4.2.6 Closing the instrument
1. Ensure the following connections are properly made:
a. Wiring screws are tightened to the correct torque.
b. All cable connectors are secured with screws.
c. The sensor connector is plugged.
d. The grounding cable coming from the enclosure is
2. Place PCB unit back into the enclosure.
3. Screw the lid back on, until it is seated with correct torque,
and tighten set-screw.
5
5.1
1. Switch power supply on.
 The fault relay is switched.
 The instrument will go through a start-up sequence
 The display shows that the sensor will be ready for
 After the countdown, the instrument goes into normal
2. Check date and time.
3. Perform bump test.
5.2
®
interface
After the system is installed, it is recommended to schedule a
system commissioning service through Dräger Service.
connected to the lug on the PCB unit (Figure E on the
fold-out page)
Commissioning

Commissioning the instrument

(LCD / LED test, software version, and initialization)
and start the warm-up period.
The maintenance signal on the 4-20 mA interface
remains pending until the sensor is warmed-up.
measurement in hh:mm:ss (countdown) and the
instrument transmits the maintenance signal.
operation. The display shows the current percentage
of full scale measurement range [%], UGLD (ultrasonic
gas leak detection) and the units of measurement. The
green LED is lit.
Commissioning service
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