WIKA 52 User Manual

WIKA Measuring instruments

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WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE

& Co. KG

Alexander-Wiegand-Straße 30

63911 Klingenberg • Germany

Tel.

(+49) 9372/132-0

Fax

(+49) 9372/132-406

E-Mail [email protected]

www.wika.de

11574110.01 07/2010

1. General information

The instrument described in the

operating instructions has been

designed and 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.

The operating instructions are part

of the instrument and must be kept

in the immediate vicinity of the

instrument and readily accessible to

skilled personnel at any time.

Skilled personnel must have

carefully read and understood

the operating instructions, prior to

beginning any work.

Subject to technical modifications.

Further information:

- Internet address: www.wika.de

- Relevant data sheet: TM 52.01

Applied standards

EN 13190: Dial thermometer

Cross-check scope of delivery with

delivery note.

© WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG 2010

Bimetal thermometers

Model 52

Operating

instructions

GB

Model A52.100 Model R52.100

2. Safety

WARNING!

Before installation, commis-

sioning and operation,

ensure that the appropriate

instrument has been selected in terms

of measuring range, design and specific

measuring conditions. Non-observance

can result in serious injury and/or

damage to equipment.

2.1 Intended use

The Model 52 bimetal thermometer is

mainly used in the process industry

to monitor process temperatures. It is

suitable for installation in pipes and

tanks. The thermometer offers many

application possibilities for temperature

measurement in liquid and gaseous

media.
The instrument has been designed

and built solely for the intended use

described here and may only be used

accordingly.

WARNING!

For hazardous media such

as oxygen, acetylene,

flammable or toxic gases

or liquids, and refrigeration plants,

compressors, etc., in addition to all

standard regulations, the appropriate

existing codes or regulations must also

be followed.

3. Specifications
For specifications see WIKA data sheet

TM 52.01 and the order documentation.

4. Transport, packaging, storage
4.1 Transport

Check instrument for any damage that

may have been caused by transport.

Obvious damage must be reported

immediately.

4.2 Packaging

Do not remove packaging until just

before mounting. Keep the packaging

as it will provide optimum protection

during transport (e.g. change in instal-

lation site, sending for repair).

4.3 Storage
Permissible conditions at the place

of storage:

Storage temperature: -20 ... 60 °C
Avoid exposure to the following

factors:

Direct sunlight or proximity to hot

objects

Mechanical vibration, mechanical

shock (shocks during abrupt

positioning)

Soot, vapour, dust, corrosive gases

5. Commissioning, operation
When screwing the gauges in, the force

required for this must not be applied

through the case or terminal box, rather

only through the spanner flats provided

for this purpose (using a suitable tool).

Installation with

spanner

Observe the following advice during

sensor installation:

If possible, the entire length of the

sensor should be exposed to the

temperature being measured.

In pipelines or other measuring

points, the temperature probe must

be positioned as far towards the flow

as possible.

When using thermowells, they must

be filled with a thermal contact

medium, in order to reduce the

heat transfer resistance between

the outer wall of the sensor and the

inner wall of the thermowell.

The working temperature of the

thermal compound is -40 ... +200 °C.

Before installing the probe, check

whether the probe material used

(specified in the delivery note) is

chemically resistant/neutral to the

medium being measured. This also

applies to thermowells.

6. Maintenance and cleaning
The instrument is maitenance-free.

The indicator should be checked

once or twice every year. For this the

instrument must be disconnected

from the process and checked using a

temperature calibrator.

Clean the instrument with a moist cloth

(soap water).

7. Dismounting, return, disposal

WARNING!

Residual media in

dismounted instruments can

result in a risk to persons,

the environment and equipment. Take

sufficient precautionary measures.

7.1 Dismounting

WARNING!

VRisk of burns!

Let the instrument cool

down sufficiently before

dismounting it! When dismounting it,

there is a risk that dangerously hot

pressure media may escape.

7.2 Return

WARNING!

Absolutely observe when

shipping the instrument:

All instruments delivered

to WIKA must be free from any kind of

hazardous substances (acids, bases,

solutions, etc.).
When returning the instrument, use

the original packaging or a suitable

transport package.
Enclose the completed return form with

the instrument.

The return form is available on the

internet:

www.wika.de / Service / Return

7.3 Disposal

Incorrect disposal can put the environ-

ment at risk. Dispose of instrument

components and packaging materials

in an environmentally compatible way

and in accordance with the country-

specific waste disposal regulations.

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