21WIKA operating instructions, model CPG1500
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14161966.06 03/2024 EN/DE
5. Commissioning, operation
5. Commissioning, operation
Personnel: Skilled personnel
Tools: SW 27 open-ended spanner or torque wrench
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment
caused by hazardous media
Upon contact with hazardous media (e.g. oxygen, acetylene, flammable
or toxic substances) or harmful media (e.g. corrosive, toxic, carcinogenic,
radioactive), there is a danger of physical injuries and damage to
property and the environment.
Should a failure occur, hazardous media under high pressure or vacuum
may be present at the instrument.
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For these media, in addition to all standard regulations, the
appropriate existing codes or regulations must also be followed.
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Wear the requisite protective equipment.
Only use original parts, see chapter 11 “Accessories and spare parts”.
Check the instrument for any damage that may have been caused.
In the event of any damage, do not commission the instrument and contact the
manufacturer immediately.
The digital pressure gauge is designed for operation under the following ambient
conditions (IEC 61010-1):
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Overvoltage category II, pollution degree 2
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2,000 m [6,562 ft] above sea level
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Use for indoors/outdoors
Avoid exposure to the following factors:
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Direct sunlight or proximity to hot objects
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Mechanical vibration, mechanical shock (putting it down hard)
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Soot, vapour, dust and corrosive gases
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Hazardous environments, flammable atmospheres (applies only to non-explosion-
protected instruments)
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Ambient temperature outside the temperature range for which the instrument is
suitable: -10 ... +50 °C [14 ... 122 °F] (non-condensing, non-freezing), without sudden
changes
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Humidity: > 84 % r. h. (non-condensing)
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Mounting near to electromagnetic switches or cables carrying high currents
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Direct contact with water, oil, chemicals or their vapours
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Installation and plant conditions that can lead to the formation of atomic hydrogen in
the connection channel of the sensor