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Category | Accessories |
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Type | Pressure Transmitter |
Output Signal | 4 ... 20 mA |
Material | Stainless steel |
Process fitting | Thread |
Process Connection | G1/2, 1/2 NPT |
Protection Class | IP66/IP68 (0.2 bar) |
Process Temperature | -40 ... 150 °C (-40 ... 302 °F) |
Application | Universal pressure transmitter for measurement of gases, vapours and liquids |
Provides an overview of the manual's content and its purpose for users.
Identifies the intended audience and required qualifications for operating the device.
Explains the meaning of various symbols and icons used throughout the documentation.
Specifies that only trained and authorized personnel should perform operations on the device.
Defines the intended applications and proper usage scenarios for the VEGABAR 39.
Highlights potential hazards, damage, and contamination risks from improper product usage.
Outlines essential safety guidelines, regulations, and accident prevention rules to be observed.
Provides region-specific installation and operation information for North America.
Details the components included in the scope of delivery for the VEGABAR 39 pressure transmitter.
Explains the fundamental working principles of the pressure sensor and its measurement technology.
Describes the methods available for setting up and configuring the device parameters locally or wirelessly.
Provides guidelines for proper handling of the instrument during packaging, transport, and storage to prevent damage.
Lists available accessories for the VEGABAR 39 and directs users to find instructions on the homepage.
Covers essential guidelines for installing the instrument, considering ambient and process conditions.
Details specific setup considerations for measuring process pressure in gases, vapours, and liquids.
Provides guidance on the correct mounting procedures for applications involving level measurement.
Outlines crucial safety precautions and requirements before making electrical connections to the device.
Details the step-by-step process for physically connecting the device's wiring to the power source.
Illustrates the electrical connection schemes for different output configurations and plug types.
Describes the device's initial self-check and operational behavior immediately after being powered on.
Explains the security measures for the Bluetooth interface, ensuring only authorized access to data.
Details how to lock device parameters using a code to prevent unauthorized modifications.
Describes the process of storing Bluetooth and device codes in a myVEGA account for simplified management.
Introduces the device's integrated display and adjustment keys for on-site configuration and operation.
Explains how measured values, switching status, and menu items are presented on the device's LC display.
Provides a comprehensive list of available menu items, their codes, and default settings for device configuration.
Guides users through the process of configuring various device parameters using the local interface.
Lists system requirements and initial setup steps for connecting the VEGABAR 39 via a smartphone or tablet.
Details the process of establishing a Bluetooth connection between the device and a mobile operating tool.
Explains how to perform sensor parameter adjustments and view device information using a mobile application.
Outlines system requirements and necessary software for PC/notebook-based parameter adjustment.
Describes the procedure for establishing a Bluetooth connection from a PC/notebook to the VEGABAR 39.
Guides users on configuring device parameters using PC software (PACTware) and instrument drivers (DTMs).
Covers routine maintenance procedures, cleaning, and precautions to ensure optimal device performance.
Explains the process of identifying, diagnosing, and resolving malfunctions and operational errors.
Details common error codes, their causes, and rectification steps for 4-20 mA signal issues.
Explains device status messages and their interpretation based on the NE 107 standard for diagnostics.
Provides instructions on how to update the device's firmware and software using Bluetooth connectivity.
Outlines the procedure for returning the instrument for repair, including necessary documentation.
Provides essential safety warnings and instructions for safely removing the device from its installation.
Offers guidance on the environmentally responsible disposal of the device according to national regulations.
Information regarding approvals for the Bluetooth radio module and applicable country-specific standards.
Details certifications and approvals for devices intended for use in hazardous or explosive environments.
Information on approvals for applications in safety systems, such as overfill protection.
Availability of specific certificates for instruments used in food and pharmaceutical industries.
Confirmation that the device meets the legal requirements of applicable EU directives, indicated by CE marking.
Compliance with industry standards and recommendations from NAMUR for process automation instrumentation.
Information about the company's certified environment management system and user contribution to environmental protection.
Comprehensive technical specifications, materials, operating ranges, and environmental data for the device.
Provides detailed physical dimensions, connection interface drawings, and fitting types for the VEGABAR 39.
Information regarding VEGA's global protection of product lines through industrial property rights.
Details on open-source software components used in the device, including licensing information.
Statement clarifying that all brands and company names are the property of their respective owners.