VEGA VEGABAR 82 4 … 20 mA_HART - Operating Instructions User Manual

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VEGABAR 82 • 4 … 20 mA/HART

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Nominal measuring range in bar/

kPa

Nominal measuring

range in psig

In the compensated

temperature range

In the non-compen-

sated temperature

range

0 … 10 bar/0 … 1000 kPa

0 … 150 psig

< {0.05 % + 0.1 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

< {0.1 % + 0.15 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

0 … 25 bar/0 … 2500 kPa

0 … 350 psig

0 … 60 bar/0 … 6000 kPa

0 … 900 psig

0 … 100 bar/0 … 10000 kPa

0 … 1450 psig

-1 … 0 bar/-100 … 0 kPa

-15 … 0 psig

-1 … 1.5 bar/-100 … 150 kPa

-15 … 25 psig

-1 … 10 bar/-100 … 1000 kPa

-15 … 150 psig

-1 … 25 bar/-100 … 2500 kPa

-15 … 350 psig

-1 … 60 bar/-100 … 6000 kPa

-15 … 900 psig

-1 … 100 bar/-100 … 10000 kPa

-15 … 1450 psig

0 … 1 bar/0 … 100 kPa

0 … 15 psig

< {0.1 % + 0.2 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

< {0.1 % + 0.3 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

0 … 2.5 bar/0 … 250 kPa

0 … 35 psig

-0.5 … 0.5 bar/-50 … 50 kPa

-7 … 7 psig

-0.2 … 0.2 bar/-20 … 20 kPa

-3 … 3 psig

< {0.15 % + 0.4 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

< {0.15 % + 0.6 x

(0.5+0.5 x TD)}

0 … 0.4 bar/0 … 40 kPa

0 … 6 psig

Thermal change, current output
Applies also to the analogue 4 … 20 mA current output and refers to the set span.
Thermal change, current output

< 0.05 %/10 K, max. < 0.15 %, each with -40 … +80 °C

(-40 … +176 °F)

The thermal change of the current output corresponds to the value F

a

in chapter "Calculation of the

total deviation (according to DIN 16086)".

0,15 %

-0,15 %

-40°C

-20°C

20°C

40°C

60°C

80°C

Fig. 46: Thermal change, current output

>>>Long-term stability (according to DIN 16086 and IEC 60770-1)
Applies to the digital signal output (HART, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus) as well as to the

analogue current output 4 … 20 mA under reference conditions. The specifications refer to the set

span. Turn down (TD) is the ratio nominal measuring range/set span.
The long-term drift of the zero signal corresponds to the value F

Stab

in chapter "Calculation of the

total deviation (according to DIN 16086)".

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