English – Flowserve NRT 2-1 User Manual

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No user serviceable parts are contained within
the equipment. All repairs must be performed
only by the manufacturer. Misuse or any
attempted modification of the equipment will
lead to considerable safety risks!

Measuring transducer with output of a level-
proportional stabilized current 0 to 20 mA or 4
to 20 mA with the level probe type NRG 21 or
NRG 26. Application for continuous measuring
of levels and remote level indication.

Type-approval No.
TÜV · WR/WS · 99-317

Input
Three connections for NRG 21 or NRG 26 or
for input current 0 . . . 1 mA at 6.8 kΩ

Output
Stabilized current 0 . . . 20 mA or
4 . . . 20 mA by external wire link

Adjustors
Two adjustors for zero point and measuring
range

Indicators
One meter, 40 x 40 mm, scale 0 . . . 100 %

Mains supply
24 V, 115 V, 120 V, 230 V, 50 . . . 100 Hz,
3,5 VA.
24 VDC supply also possible with the ancillary
unit type URN-1.

Protection
IP 40

Permissible ambient temperature
0 . . . 55 °C

Case materials
Base: ABS plastic, black
Cover: polystyrene (highly shock-resistant),
stone grey

Approx. weight
0,5 kg

Dimensions
See Fig. 1

Design “b”

On supporting rail (with mounting clip)

1. Snap level transmitter onto supporting rail.

2. Loosen cover screws

A

and unplug cover

B

from its base

C

(see Fig. 1).

3. Select cable entry

D

and remove corre-

sponding seal.

On mounting panel

1. Loosen cover screws

A

and unplug cover

B

from its base

C

(see Fig. 1).

2. Unscrew mounting clip

E

.

3. Drill the hole

F

marked in the base to

4.3 mm dia.

4. Fasten base with two screws M4 onto

mounting panel.

5. Select cable entry

D

and remove corre-

sponding seal.

To provide sufficient ventilation, ensure a
minimum spacing of 20 mm between adja-
cent units.

Wiring should be carried out in accordance
with wiring diagram, Fig. 3.

For wiring to the probe screened four-con-
ductor cable is required, e.g. 4 × 0.5 mm

2

,

max. cable length ≤ 100 m.

If further units such as NRR 2-1 or NRS 2-1
are connected in parallel to the level trans-
mitter, only a single resistor RM is used.

The others must be removed (Fig. 4).

Connect screen only terminal 10 of the
level transmitter, but not at the probe.

The screen must not make any other electri-
cal contact.

The mains voltage is indicated on the name
plate.

Step 1

Adjustment of zero point (0 %)

1. Turn adjustor „B”

10 turns to the left

(Fig. 2)

2. Fill vessel to initial level required (0 %)

3. Turn adjustor „A”

until the meter

indicates 0 %.

Step 2

Adjustment of measuring range (100 %)

1. Raise level in vessel to final level required

(100 %).

2. Turn adjustor „B”

to the right until the

meter

indicates 100 %.

3. Repeat adjustment of zero point (Step 1).

1. The supply voltage of the level probe type

NRG 21 and NRG 26 is 12 VDC and can be
measuring between terminals 3 and ⊥ of
the probe.

2. The level-proportional current is a direct

current lying between 0.2 mA and approx.
1 mA and can be measured by connecting
the measuring instrument between terminal
1 of the probe and terminal 11 of electronic
control unit. If this current is considerably
higher than 1.2 mA check wiring or probe.

3. The level-proportional voltage is a direct

voltage lying between 0.5 V (min) and 7 V
(max) and can be measured between termi-
nals 1 and ⊥ of the probe.

If the medium to be controlled has the ten-

dency to the form deposits (lime, corrosion
products) the adjusted values are modified.
The level indicated is then higher than the
actual level. In this case the probe should
be cleaned at regular intervals. Remove
electrode. Attention: Ensure that vessel is
not under pressure. It suffices to wipe the
Teflon insulation with a damp cloth.

When switching off inductive loads, voltage
spikes are produced they may impair the
operation of control and measuring
systems. We therefore recommend that
inductive loads are provided with commer-
cial arc suppreossor RC combinations, e.
g. 0,1 µF/100 Ω.

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Technical Data

Purpose

Important Safety Notes

Installation of Level Transmitter

Important Notes

Initial Adjustments

Performance Tests

Wiring

Notice

Important Notes

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