WIKA A50 Manuel utilisateur

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Operating instructions
Betriebsanleitung
Mode d'emploi
Manual de instrucciones
Bimetal thermometers
for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
Bimetall-Thermometer
für Heizungs-, Klima- und Lüftungstechnik
Thermomètres bimétalliques
pour le chauffage, la ventilation et la climatisation
Termómetros bimetálicos
para la calefacción, ventilación y climatización
Model A43
Model A48
Model E45
Model A50
Model A46
Model A51
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Operating instructions bimetal thermometers Page 3 - 22
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Manual de Instrucciones de termómetros
bimetálicos
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Contents
1. General information 4
2. Design and function 5
3. Safety 6
4. Transport, packaging and storage 9
5. Commissioning, operation 10
6. Faults 15
7. Maintenance and cleaning 16
8. Dismounting, return and disposal 17
9. Specifications 18
Contents
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1. General information
1. General information
The bimetal thermometers described in the operating instructions have been
manufactured using state-of-the-art technology. All components are subject to stringent
quality and environmental criteria during production. Our management systems are
certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001.
These operating instructions contain important information on handling the instrument.
Working safely requires that all safety instructions and work instructions are observed.
Observe the relevant local accident prevention regulations and general safety
regulations for the instrument's range of use.
The operating instructions are part of the product and must be kept in the immediate
vicinity of the instrument and readily accessible to skilled personnel at any time. Pass
the operating instructions on to the next operator or owner of the instrument.
Skilled personnel must have carefully read and understood the operating instructions
prior to beginning any work.
The general terms and conditions contained in the sales documentation shall apply.
Subject to technical modifications.
Further information:
- Internet address: www.wika.de / www.wika.com
- Relevant data sheet: TM 43.01 (model A43)
TM 45.02 (model E45)
TM 46.02 (model A46)
TM 48.01 (model A48)
TM 50.03 (model A50)
TM 51.01 (model A51)
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2. Design and function
2. Design and function
2.1 Overview (example)
Case and dial
Stem
Thermowell
Mounting flange
Mounting clip
Temperature sensor
Attachment plate
2.2 Description
The bimetal thermometers described here are used for simple temperature indication,
predominantly in the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning industry.
Bimetal thermometers utilise the different properties of two metals for temperature
measurement. These are in the form of thin metal strips laid on top of each other. The
design of these thermometers is very simple. The combined metal strips are arranged
around a pointer in a spiral. On a change, the bimetal moves the pointer and indicates the
temperature on a scale.
Model A46.11, contact probeModel A43
Model A48
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2. Design and function / 3. Safety
The models A43, E45, A46, A50 and A51 are particularly suited to application in heating
technology.
For applications in ventilation and air-conditioning, the models A48 and A51 are available.
2.3 Scope of delivery
Cross-check scope of delivery with delivery note.
Depending on the instrument version, the instrument can be delivered with loose
accessory components (e.g. thermowell, mounting flange, mounting clip).
3. Safety
3.1 Explanation of symbols
WARNING!
... indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in serious injury
or death, if not avoided.
CAUTION!
... indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in light injuries or
damage to equipment or the environment, if not avoided.
WARNING!
... indicates a potentially dangerous situation that can result in burns, caused
by hot surfaces or liquids, if not avoided.
Information
... points out useful tips, recommendations and information for efficient and
trouble-free operation.
3.2 Intended use
The bimetal thermometers are mainly used in heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration
equipment to monitor the process temperature.
The models A43, A46, A50 and A51 are used for temperature measurements on liquid and
gaseous media with the use of a suitable thermowell.
Max. permissible operating pressure at thermowell: 6 bar
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3. Safety
Model A46.11 is suitable for the measurement of pipe surface temperatures.
The models A48 and A51 are used in refrigeration and air-conditioning technology for
measuring the temperature in air ducts. They are only suitable for the measurement of
gaseous, non-hazardous and also non-pressurised media.
When installing, commissioning and operating these instruments, observe the appropriate
national safety regulations.
The instruments are not approved for use in hazardous areas!
The instruments are not suitable for outside use and must be protected from direct sunlight
and moisture.
The instruments have been designed and built solely for the intended use described here,
and may only be used accordingly.
The technical specifications contained in these operating instructions must be observed.
Improper handling or operation of the instrument outside of its technical specifications
requires the instrument to be taken out of service immediately and inspected by an
authorised WIKA service engineer.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for claims of any type based on operation contrary to
the intended use.
3.3 Improper use
WARNING!
Injuries through improper use
Improper use of the instrument can lead to hazardous situations and injuries.
Refrain from unauthorised modifications to the instrument.
Do not use the instrument within hazardous areas.
Do not use the instrument with abrasive or viscous media.
Any use beyond or different to the intended use is considered as improper use.
Do not use this instrument in safety or emergency stop devices.
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3.4 Responsibility of the operator
The instrument is used in the industrial sector. The operator is therefore responsible for
legal obligations regarding safety at work.
The safety instructions within these operating instructions, as well as the safety, accident
prevention and environmental protection regulations for the application area must be
maintained.
To ensure safe working on the instrument, the operating company must ensure
that suitable first-aid equipment is available and aid is provided whenever required.
that the operating personnel are regularly instructed in all topics regarding work safety,
first aid and environmental protection and know the operating instructions and in
particular, the safety instructions contained therein.
that the instrument is suitable for the particular application in accordance with its
intended use.
that personal protective equipment is available.
3.5 Personnel qualification
WARNING!
Risk of injury should qualification be insufficient!
Improper handling can result in considerable injury and damage to equipment.
The activities described in these operating instructions may only be carried
out by skilled personnel who have the qualifications described below.
Skilled personnel
Skilled personnel, authorised by the operator, are understood to be personnel who, based
on their technical training, knowledge of measurement and control technology and on
their experience and knowledge of country-specific regulations, current standards and
directives, are capable of carrying out the work described and independently recognising
potential hazards.
Special operating conditions require further appropriate knowledge, e.g. of aggressive
media.
3. Safety
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4. Transport, packaging and storage
4.1 Transport
Check the instrument for any damage that may have been caused by transport.
Obvious damage must be reported immediately.
CAUTION!
Damage through improper transport
With improper transport, a high level of damage to property can occur.
When unloading packed goods upon delivery as well as during internal
transport, proceed carefully and observe the symbols on the packaging.
With internal transport, observe the instructions in chapter 4.2 “Packaging
and storage”.
If the instrument is transported from a cold into a warm environment, the formation of
condensation may result in instrument malfunction. Before putting it back into operation,
wait for the instrument temperature and the room temperature to equalise.
4.2 Packaging and storage
Do not remove packaging until just before mounting.
Keep the packaging as it will provide optimum protection during transport (e.g. change in
installation site, sending for repair).
Permissible conditions at the place of storage:
Storage temperature: -20 ... +60 °C
Humidity: 35 ... 85 % relative humidity (non-condensing)
Avoid exposure to the following factors:
Direct sunlight or proximity to hot objects
Mechanical vibration, mechanical shock (putting it down hard)
Soot, vapour, dust and corrosive gases
Hazardous environments, flammable atmospheres
Store the instrument in its original packaging in a location that fulfils the conditions listed
above. If the original packaging is not available, pack and store the instrument as described
below:
1. Wrap the instrument in a plastic film.
2. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent material and the stem protector (if
accompanying), in the packaging.
3. If stored for a prolonged period of time (more than 30 days), place a bag containing a
desiccant inside the packaging.
4. Transport, packaging and storage
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5. Commissioning, operation
5. Commissioning, operation
Personnel: Skilled personnel
Tools: Open-ended spanner (SW 21), slot-type screwdriver
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment caused
by hazardous media
Upon contact with hazardous media, harmful media (e.g. corrosive, toxic,
carcinogenic), and also with refrigeration plants and compressors, there is a
danger of physical injuries and damage to property and the environment.
Aggressive media with extremely high temperatures and under high pressure
or vacuum may be present at the instrument.
For these media, in addition to all standard regulations, the appropriate
existing codes or regulations must also be followed.
Examine the packaging material carefully so that no accessories that might
be packed within are lost and check whether the required accessories -
depending on the case mounting type - are present (see chapter 2.3 “Scope
of delivery”).
5.1 Thermowell
(not with models E45.10, A46.11, A48.10 and A51)
CAUTION!
Damage as a result of improper installation
If, when fitting, the instrument, the torque required for this is applied to the
case, then this can lead to the damage of the thermometer.
When installing with a thermowell, this should be tightened via the spanner
flats provided for this and using a suitable open-ended spanner.
Before installing, check whether the material used (specified in the delivery note) is
chemically resistant/neutral against the medium being measured.
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5. Commissioning, operation
5.2 Installation and assembly
5.2.1 Models A43, A46, A50, A51
1. Before installing, check whether the material of the thermowell used (specified in the
delivery note) is chemically resistant/neutral against the medium being measured.
2. When using parallel threads, a suitable seal should be used when mounting. Tapered
threads should be sealed using suitable sealing material.
3. Insert the thermowell into the process adapter without forcing or damaging it and
tighten (open-ended spanner, SW 21). The thermowell must not be bent or altered in
order to mount it. In general, the tip of the thermowell should be placed in the middle
third of the pipe.
4.1 Design without clamping screw on the thermowell
Insert the thermometer into the thermowell, to the stop. For this, overcome the
resistance felt. The clamping is generated through a point-based widening of the
diameter at the stem, or through the star shape diameter under the case. With this, pay
attention that the force is applied as in-line as possible with the thermowell and that
the measuring instrument is not bent by it. For the use of special thermowells, as an
alternative, the clamping is possible via a clamp spring located on the stem.
4.2 Design with clamping screw on the thermowell
Insert the thermometer into the thermowell, to the stop. With this, pay attention that
the force is applied as in-line as possible with the thermowell and that the measuring
instrument is not bent by it. Using a suitable screwdriver, tighten the screw on the side
of the thermowell head hand-tight.
5.2.2 Model A46.11
1. Remove one piece of the pipe insulation. The area of the surface with isolation
removed should only be large enough as is required for the mounting of the instrument.
Unnecessarily exposed surfaces will falsify the measuring results through heat
dissipation errors into the environment.
2. The attachment plate attached to the rear of the thermometer should be attached by
bending it to match the curve of the pipe so that the temperature sensor's measuring
element lies on the pipe wall.
3. Clip the delivered mounting clip onto one side of the attachment plate. Lead the clip
around the rear of the pipe and hook onto the other side of the attachment plate.
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5.2.3 Models A48 and A51
Fitting with mounting flange sliding on stem
1. Place the bores onto the wall of the air duct provided (see figures below) by means of
the mounting flange dimensions.
2. Loosen the mounting flange from the thermometer. Place the flange with the flat surface
onto the wall and affix using the appropriate screws and screwdriver.
3. Insert the thermometer into the flange. Set it to the desired immersion depth in the air
duct. Then, using a suitable screwdriver, tighten the mounting screws (found on the side
of the flange) hand-tight and thus fix the thermometer.
Flange model A48, D61 Flange model A48, D50 Flange model A51, D40
Recommendation for the bore for the stem:
Ø 9.2 + 0.1 Ø 9.2 + 0.1 Ø 8.2 + 0.1
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5. Commissioning, operation
Installation with surface mounting flange
1. Place the bores onto the wall of the air duct provided (see figure below) by means of the
surface mounting flange dimensions.
2. Insert the stem of the thermometer into the centre bore, until the surface mounting
flange lies flat on the air duct wall. Fix using the appropriate screws and screwdriver.
5.3 Heat dissipation error
Heat dissipation errors occur if the area where the temperature is to be measured is so
small, that the mass of the temperature probe acts noticeably as thermal capacity. Such a
phenomenon may also occur if the insertion depth is insufficient, if the mounting fittings are
connected to a good thermal conductor (steel plates or similar) and there is a considerable
difference in temperature between the temperature to be measured and the temperature of
the mounting element.
5.4 Indicator check
Indicator checks should only be carried out in comparison with a more accurate instrument
or with a calibrated instrument. The temperature during the check must remain constant.
Fluctuating temperatures can lead to reading errors caused by the different response times
of the probes.
With thermometers without thermowells, with a full and correct insertion length, a
minimum waiting time of 10 minutes should be maintained for temperature equalisation.
With thermometers with thermowells, with a full and correct insertion length, a minimum
waiting time of > 15 minutes should be maintained for temperature equalisation.
The indicator should be checked once or twice every year.
Rear fixing ring, model A51
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5.5 Indication correction
(not with model A46.11 surface thermometer)
The screw at the end of the stem (see figure) serves for the indication correction. Turning
the screw causes an immediate change in the displayed value and should only be carried
out after consultation with the manufacturer. Carry out steps 1 ... 4 after completing
consultation.
1. Remove the instrument from the process.
2. Allow the instrument to cool to room temperature.
3. Hold the instrument steady by the case (NOT on the stem), with a screwdriver, turn
the “screw” on the end of the stem until the defined temperature difference has been
compensated (clockwise = increase, anti-clockwise = reducing the displayed value).
4. Carry out a indication correction (see chapter 5.4 “Indicator check”).
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6. Faults
6. Faults
Personnel: Skilled personnel
Tools: Open-ended spanner, slot-type screwdriver
CAUTION!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment
If faults cannot be eliminated by means of the listed measures, the instrument
must be taken out of operation immediately.
Ensure that there is no longer any pressure present and protect against
being put into operation accidentally.
Contact the manufacturer.
If a return is needed, please follow the instructions given in chapter 8.2
“Return”.
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment caused
by hazardous media
Upon contact with hazardous media, harmful media (e.g. corrosive, toxic,
carcinogenic), and also with refrigeration plants and compressors, there is a
danger of physical injuries and damage to property and the environment.
Aggressive media with extremely high temperatures and under high pressure
or vacuum may be present at the instrument.
For these media, in addition to all standard regulations, the appropriate
existing codes or regulations must also be followed.
For contact details see chapter 1 “General information” or the back page of
the operating instructions.
Faults Causes Measures
False value is
displayed
There is a fault Replace the measuring instrument
There is a zero point offset Carry out a indication correction
(see chapter 5.5 “Indication correction”)
Heat dissipation error Check the instrument selection and
installation situation (see chapter 5.3 “Heat
dissipation error”)
Medium is
escaping
(leakage)
Material of the thermowell is
unsuitable
Use a suitable thermowell and replace
measuring instrument.
The sealing of the thermowell
is defective
Replace the sealing
Impermissibly high process
pressure
Shut the plant down, adjust the process
pressure, if needed, replace the thermowell
and measuring instrument (see chapter 8.1
“Dismounting”)
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7. Maintenance and cleaning
7. Maintenance and cleaning
For contact details see chapter 1 “General information” or the back page of
the operating instructions.
7.1 Maintenance
These bimetal thermometers are maintenance-free.
The indicator should be checked once or twice every year (see chapter 5.4 “Indicator
check”).
Repairs must only be carried out by the manufacturer.
7.2 Cleaning
CAUTION!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment
Improper cleaning may lead to physical injuries and damage to property and
the environment. Residual media in the dismounted instrument can result in a
risk to persons, the environment and equipment.
Carry out the cleaning process as described below.
1. Prior to cleaning, properly disconnect the instrument from the process.
2. Use the requisite protective equipment.
3. Clean the instrument with a moist cloth (soapy water).
CAUTION!
Damage to the instrument
Improper cleaning may lead to damage to the instrument!
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents.
Do not use any pointed and hard objects for cleaning.
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8. Dismounting, return and disposal
8. Dismounting, return and disposal
8.1 Dismounting
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment through
residual media
Upon contact with hazardous media, harmful media (e.g. corrosive, toxic,
carcinogenic), and also with refrigeration plants and compressors, there is a
danger of physical injuries and damage to property and the environment.
Before storage of the dismounted instrument (following use) clean it, in
order to protect persons and the environment from exposure to residual
media.
Observe the information in the material safety data sheet for the
corresponding medium.
WARNING!
Risk of burns
During dismounting there is a risk of dangerously hot media escaping.
Let the instrument cool down sufficiently before dismounting it!
The case can get hot during operation. Never touch a hot thermometer.
WARNING!
Physical injury
When dismounting, there is a danger from aggressive media and high
pressures.
Observe the information in the material safety data sheet for the
corresponding medium.
Only disconnect the instrument or thermowell once the system has been
depressurised!
8.2 Return
Strictly observe the following when shipping the instrument:
All instruments delivered to WIKA must be free from any kind of hazardous substances
(acids, bases, solutions, etc.) and must therefore be cleaned before being returned.
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment through
residual media
Residual media in the dismounted instrument can result in a risk to persons,
the environment and equipment.
With hazardous substances, attach the material safety data sheet for the
corresponding medium.
Clean the instrument, see chapter 7.2 “Cleaning”.
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When returning the instrument, use the original packaging or a suitable transport
packaging.
To avoid damage:
1. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent material, in the packaging.
Place shock-absorbent material evenly on all sides of the transport packaging.
2. If possible, place a bag containing a desiccant inside the packaging.
3. Label the shipment as carriage of a highly sensitive measuring instrument.
Information on returns can be found under the heading “Service” on our local
website.
8.3 Disposal
Incorrect disposal can put the environment at risk.
Dispose of instrument components and packaging materials in an environmentally
compatible way and in accordance with the country-specific waste disposal regulations.
9. Specifications
Specifications Model A43
Nominal size 63, 80, 100
Scale range -30 ... +50 °C to 0 ... 120 °C
Working range Full scale value
Case
Model A43.10
Model A43.20
Model A43.30
Aluminium
Steel, galvanised
Plastic, black
Process connection Thermowell G ½ B, brass
Stem Aluminium
Thermowell Brass
Permissible operating pressure at
thermowell
Max. 6 bar
Indication accuracy Class 2 per EN 13190
Indication correction At bottom of stem
Scale angle aprox. 270°
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Specifications Model E45
Nominal size 63
Scale range 20 ... 100 °C
Working range Full scale value
Case Steel, galvanised
Process connection Smooth stem, Ø 15 mm
Indication correction At bottom of stem
Scale angle aprox. 100°
Specifications Model A46
Nominal size 50, 63, 80, 100
Scale range -30 ... +50 °C to 0 ... 160 °C
Working range Full scale value
Case
Models A46.10, A46.11
Model A46.20
Model A46.30
Aluminium
Steel, galvanised
Plastic, black
Connection designs
Models A46.10, A46.20, A46.30
Model A46.11
With thermowell
Clip-on design
Permissible operating pressure at
thermowell
Max. 6 bar
Indication correction
Models A46.10, A46.20, A46.30
Model A46.11
At bottom of stem
No
Scale angle aprox. 270°
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9. Specifications
Specifications Model A48
Nominal size 63, 80, 100, 160
Scale range -30 ... +50 °C to 0 ... 120 °C
Working range Full scale value
Case Aluminium
Process connection Flange, Ø d
2
= 61 mm, steel galvanised, adjustable
on stem
Stem Copper alloy
Indication accuracy Class 2 per EN 13190
Indication correction At bottom of stem
Scale angle aprox. 270°
Specifications Model A50
Nominal size 63, 80, 100, 160
Scale range -30 ... +50 °C to 0 ... 200 °C
Working range Full scale value
Case
Model A50.10
Model A50.20
Aluminium
Steel, galvanised
Process connection Thermowell G ½ B, copper alloy
Thermowell Copper alloy, removable with retainer screw
Permissible operating pressure at
thermowell
Max. 6 bar
Indication accuracy Class 2 per EN 13190
Indication correction At bottom of stem
Scale angle aprox. 270°
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