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Brand | Endress+Hauser |
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Model | Promag 53 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Specifies the intended application of the measuring device and fluids.
Outlines requirements for installation, commissioning, and operation by trained specialists.
Details safety measures for hazardous environments and general compliance.
Describes the process for returning devices for repair or calibration.
Explains the meaning of safety conventions and icons used in the manual.
Describes the system components and their designations.
Details information found on the transmitter and sensor nameplates.
Confirms compliance with EC Directives and the affixing of the CE mark.
Covers PROFIBUS-DP/-PA certification and registered trademarks.
Covers checks upon delivery, transport guidelines, and storage conditions.
Details requirements for mounting location, pipe orientation, and pipe runs.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing Promag W, P, and H sensors.
Explains how to turn and install transmitter housings, including wall-mount options.
Lists checks to perform after installing the measuring device in the pipe.
Details cable parameters required for PROFIBUS-DP and PROFIBUS-PA connections.
Provides instructions for connecting the sensor to the transmitter in remote configurations.
Explains how to connect the transmitter and fieldbus cables.
Describes methods for ensuring electrical potential equalisation for accurate measurement.
Provides a checklist for verifying the electrical installation of the device.
Explains how to operate and configure the device using the local display interface.
Details the local display, its lines, and the functions of the operating elements.
Provides an overview of navigating and using the device's function matrix.
Explains the types and presentation of system and process error messages.
Covers PROFIBUS-DP/-PA technology, system architecture, and data exchange.
Explains how to configure hardware settings like write protection and device address.
Lists final checks to be completed before starting up the measuring point.
Details the steps for commissioning via local display and Class 2 master.
Covers integrating the device into the PROFIBUS-DP system using GSD files.
Describes the procedure for performing EPD calibration for accurate measurements.
Describes the function and use of data storage devices like S-DAT, T-DAT, and F-Chip.
Provides guidelines for cleaning the exterior of the flowmeters safely.
Discusses periodic replacement of seals, especially for Promag H sensors.
Provides a checklist and routine for diagnosing and resolving faults.
Guides on troubleshooting issues related to the device display and output signals.
Lists and explains system and process errors recognized by the device.
Addresses process errors that do not generate explicit error messages.
Provides instructions for safely removing and installing internal circuit boards.
Details the procedure for replacing the main fuse on the power supply board.
Explains how to replace or clean measuring electrodes on the Promag W sensor.
Lists software versions and their corresponding alterations or supplements.
Provides a summary of application, function, input, and output specifications.
Details the inside diameter of measuring tubes for various Promag models and connections.
Lists limit values for absolute pressure at various fluid temperatures for tube linings.
Provides weight specifications for Promag W, P, and H transmitters and sensors.
Shows dimensional drawings for the wall-mount housing.
Provides dimensional data for Promag W sensors, compact and remote versions.
Provides dimensional data for Promag P sensors, compact and remote versions.
Details dimensions for ground disks used with Promag W and P.
Provides dimensional data for Promag H sensors, compact and remote versions.
Details front view dimensions for Promag H sensor process connections (DN 2...25).
Details front view dimensions for Promag H sensor process connections (DN 40...100).