Ametek Drexelbrook Universal Lite 509-1 Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 A Leader in Level Measurement .or Assistance Call 1-800-527-6297 Outside North America + 215-674-1234 Installation and Operating Instructions Series 509-1X Universal Lite Transmitter with HART Protocol ® using 409-1400 Electronics + 215-674-1234 Outside North America 1-800-553-9092 US and Canada www.drexelbrook.com drexelbrook.service@ametek.com...
  • Page 2 AMETEK Drexelbrook makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained in this manual, including, but not limited to, implied warranties or fitness for a particular purpose. Drexelbrook shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the performance or use of material.
  • Page 3 EDO#01-07-108 409-1400-LM Issue #6 Series 509-1X Universal Lite Transmitter with HART® Protocol using 409-1400 Electronics 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham, PA 19044 US Sales 1-800-553-9092 24 Hour Service 1-800-527-6297 International + 215-674-1234 DREXELBROOK + 215-674-2731 E-mail drexelbrook.info@ametek.com An ISO 9001 Certified Company www.drexelbrook.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ......................1 General Description ........................1 Technology ..........................1 Models Available......................... 2 1.2.1 Classifications ........................4 1.2.2 Remote Electronic Unit ....................4 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION ......................5 Unpacking ..........................5 Installation Guidelines ........................5 Wiring Electronic Unit ....................... 11 Wiring Sensing Element ......................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents (continued) (continued) SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.11 Field Service ..........................42 5.12 Customer training ........................42 5.13 Equipment Return ........................43 SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS ...................... 44 Transmitter Specifications ......................44 Coaxial Cable Specifications ....................45 APPENDIX A CALIBRATION WITH DREXELBROOK PC SOFTWARE (Yellow section) ........................
  • Page 7: Section 1 Introduction

    The instructions in this manual are for the AMETEK INTRODUCTION Drexelbrook Universal Lite instrument, used for level measurement in liquids, slurries, interfaces and granulars. Each AMETEK Drexelbrook Universal Lite instrument 1.1 General Description consists of: • • • • • 409-1400 series two-wire, 4-20mA electronic unit (transmitter) •...
  • Page 8: Models Available

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 1.2 Models Available System model number is 509-001 . Electronic Unit X-XXX model number is 409-14 . Sensing Element model 00-0X number is 700- XXXX-XXX 5 0 9 - 0 0 1 X - X X X Universal Lite Application: 5 = conductive liquids...
  • Page 9 509-1X Series Universal Lite Sensing Typical Sensing Standard OD and Temperature & Element Application Element Material of Standard Pressure Limits Reference Type Model Construction Mounting Number Number 509-001 Conducting 700-2-27 FEP-covered F @ 1000 PSI liquids and .56" OD F @ 500 PSI interfaces 3/4"...
  • Page 10: Classifications

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 1.2.1 Classifications The standard electronic unit in a Type 4X housing meets the following classifications: • • • • • Type 4X Watertight/Corrosion Resistant. The standard electronic unit mounted in the explosionproof housing is dual-rated and meets the following classifications: •...
  • Page 11: Section 2 Installation

    509-1X Series Universal Lite SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Unpacking Carefully remove the contents of the carton and check each item against the packing list before destroying any packing material. If there is any shortage or damage, report it immediately to the factory. The Universal Lite (409-1400) instrument is designed for 2.2 Installation Guidelines...
  • Page 12 509-1X Series Universal Lite...
  • Page 13 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.2 Installation The mounting location for the sensing element (probe) is Guidelines often determined by whether there is a suitable location inside a vessel. An external side arm or stilling well can (continued) be considered. Use the following sensing element mounting and installation instructions: A.
  • Page 14 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.2 Installation D. Avoid installing the sensing element with any of the Guidelines common mistakes shown in Figure 2-4. (continued) E. If a stilling well is used, ensure that vent holes are large enough to allow free passage of both air and process material.
  • Page 15 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.2 Installation F. Sensing elements that are mounted in agitated vessels Guidelines usually require brackets and supports to control the position of the sensor during agitation. See Figure 2-5. (continued) RECOMMENDED .LEXIBLE RECOMMENDED RIGID SENSOR INSTALLATION SENSOR INSTALLATION STYLE SENSOR...
  • Page 16 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.2 Installation G. For non-metallic vessels without Drexelbrook self- Guidelines grounding sensing elements, choose one of the ground- ing recommendations shown in Figure 2-6. (continued) RUN APPROXIMATLY A 14 GA. W IRE .ROM GREEN GROUND GROUNDROD (EARTH) SCREW TO THE METAL, PIPE OR TUBING PARALLEL CHOSEN GROUNDING...
  • Page 17: Wiring Electronic Unit

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.3 Wiring Integral units are pre-wired at the factory. Figure 2-7 shows Electronic Unit the wiring of the integral unit. Signal loop connections are made to + and – terminals HCCV onthew four-terminal block on front of chassis. Due to low power consumption of the instrument, wiring need only be light gauge (e.g.
  • Page 18: Wiring Sensing Element

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.4 Wiring Only coaxial cables supplied by AMETEK Drexelbrook Sensing Element should be used to connect transmitter to sensing element. Use of other cables can result in unstable calibration. CAUTION Before using Intrinsic Safety Barriers, read the manufacturer's instruction for barrier operation.
  • Page 19: Spark (Static Electricity) Protection

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.5 Spark (Static —Spark Protection for Integral Sensing Elements Electricity) If spark protection is supplied for an integral sensing Protection element, use the following instructions for installing the spark protection. a. Attach the mounting link on the spark protector to the sensing element center connection screw.
  • Page 20 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.5 Spark (Static —Spark Protection for Remote Sensing Elements Electricity) If spark protection is supplied for a remote sensing ele- Protection ment, use the following instructions for installing the spark protection. (continued) a. Attach the mounting link on the spark protector to the sensing element center connection screw.
  • Page 21: Surge Voltage Protection

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.6 Surge Voltage Optional surge protection is sometimes supplied with Protection transmitters that are expected to be exposed to surges on the two-wire loop. A Drexelbrook Model 377-4-17 Surge Voltage Protection affords a great deal of protection to the transmitter but is not absolute in its protection against a very close lightning strike.
  • Page 22 509-1X Series Universal Lite 2.7 RFI (Radio Frequency • • • • • Use Twisted Shielded Pair wiring for all loop wiring Interference) Filters connections. Loop connection wiring should also be in grounded metallic conduit. (continued) Ground the electronic unit and housing with a minimum of 14 gauge wire to a good earth ground.
  • Page 23: Display/Keypad

    509-1X Series Universal Lite Display/Keypad Optional indicators are sometimes used with transmitters. The Display/Keypad (401-44-3) is available as an option with the Universal Lite instrument. See Figure 2-15 for proper installation of the display/keypad. The digital display/keypad can be rotated by the user to any 90°...
  • Page 24: Section 3 Operation

    509-1X Series Universal Lite SECTION 3 OPERATION 3.1 Modes of The Universal Lite instrument can be set up and operated Operation in the: • • • • • Analog Mode- uses Drexelbrook display/keypad (401-44-3) or, • • • • • Smart Mode- uses HART® Communicator device or Drexelbrook PC software.
  • Page 25 Calibration with Display \ Keypad...
  • Page 27: Section 4 Calibration With Display/Keypad (Blue Section)

    509-1X Series Universal Lite SECTION 4 When power is first applied to the transmitter, an applica- CALIBRATION WITH tion code is displayed that translates the process applica- DISPLAY/KEYPAD tion information supplied at the time of purchase. 4.1 Application Code Code Application Electronic Unit Model Number...
  • Page 28: Using Keypad

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.2.1 Using Keypad The 409-1400 Universal Lite electronic unit with a display/keypad is configured and calibrated using: • • • • • 4-digit display - view entered values, • • • • • ENTER key - select or retain a menu item, •...
  • Page 29 509-1X Series Universal Lite ENTER (hold for 5 seconds) Set decimal Use + or — key position to select a ENTER ENTER Factory default is decimal place one decimal place. of 0,1,2,3. + key or – key View only? Displays previous value ENTER ENTER Factory default...
  • Page 30: Calibration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.3 Calibration Calibrate the Universal Lite instrument using two known level points on the sensing element—a low point and a high point. Levels for calibration should be entered in the same engineering units as the display scale (see Section 4.2.3 Display Scale).
  • Page 31 509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.3 Calibration Enter high point calibration value (CAL?) a. Enter value that corresponds to high level in vessel. (continued) b. Use + key and – key to change value to present level on sensing element. Use tank level if Lrng and Urng (4-20mA) are set to tank dimensions.
  • Page 32: Diagnostic Menu

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.3 Calibration View display value (SEE? SEE? SEE? SEE?) SEE? Reviewdisplay values that are stored in transmitter as (continued) high point calibration setting. This value is displayed for 20-30 seconds.Display returns to HIPt HIPt menu item or press HIPt HIPt HIPt...
  • Page 33: Time Delay

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.4.1 Adjust MeterTrim (continued) Figure 4-2 Connecting Digital Milliamp Meter NOTICE NOTE: It is possible to skip 4.00 mA adjustment and proceed directly to 20.00 mA adjustment by pressing ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER twice when display shows 4.00. ENTER f.
  • Page 34 509-1X Series Universal Lite Diagnostics + key or – key from Main menu ENTER Meter Trim Use + key or – key to adjust display to ENTER ENTER match multimeter at 4 mA. + key or – key Time Delay ENTER Use + key or –...
  • Page 35: Software And Hardware Version Number

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.4.3 Software & Hardware To view software and hardware versions of electronic unit: Version Number a. Go to Software/Hardware version submenu (S H S H). Press ENTER. b. Software and hardware version number of electronic unit is displayed for 20-30 seconds. c.
  • Page 36: Application Code

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 4.4.7 Application Code If directed by a Factory Service Engineer, this menu item allows application code (see 4.1 Application Code) to be changed. NOTICE NOTE: This menu can only be accessed with pass- word provided by a Factory Service Engineer. Call 1-800-527-6297.
  • Page 37: Section 5 Troubleshooting

    509-1X Series Universal Lite SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 5.1 Identifying Use Tables 5-1 & 5-2 to help find and correct problem if it occurs. Problem • • • • • It is important to be methodical when tracking down any problem •...
  • Page 38 509-1X Series Universal Lite Error Codes and Messages (Display/Keypad) Table 5-1 Error Indication Description Action Output goes to 22mA Error code 1 requires reloading Reload factory default Display reads Err 1 factory default values settings through Err 1 Err 1 Err 1 Err 1 Diagnostic menu:...
  • Page 39 509-1X Series Universal Lite Table 5-2 Problem/Symptom Chart Problem/Symptom Tests in order Reference Comments of probability Section Display reads correct Calibration points set to 4.2.3, 4.3 Different scale of level, but output signal different scale than LRV units used in display is incorrect and does or Lrng Lrng and URV...
  • Page 40 509-1X Series Universal Lite Table 5-2 Problem/Symptom Chart (continued) Problem/Symptom Tests in order Reference Comments of probability Section(s) Output drifts (output Test transmitter without 5.5.1 accuracy varies slowly sensing element (drift test) over time…e.g. hours Verify proper sensor or days). ground reference Fig.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting The Loop Connection

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.2 Troubleshooting Specific transmitter loop connections will vary from instal- Loop Connection lation to installation but in general will be connected in a similar manner to the typical transmitter loop in Figure 5-1. When troubleshooting the loop connection, verify the following items.
  • Page 42 509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.3 Model 275 If the Model 275 calibrator (generic) gives error message Calibrator that no device description was found, use the following cannot identify flowchart to troubleshoot. or find device Check: 1. If current greater than 23.5 mA, disconnect at sensing element and re-check.
  • Page 43: Universal Lite Electronic Unit Does Not Communicate With Drexelbrook Pc Software

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.4 Universal Lite Electronic Unit does not communicate with Drexelbrook PC software Check: Start 1. If current is greater than 22.5 mA disconnect at the Is loop Modem does sensing element and re-check. If current returns to current normal, check sensing element using checkout between 3.2 and...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting Electronic Unit

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.5 Troubleshooting To troubleshoot the electronic unit, use one of the following Electronic Unit tests, depending on the device used with your calibration. Some of the following test require the use of high quality fixed capacitors in the picofarad ranges or a Drexelbrook capacitance substitution box (C-box).
  • Page 45: Electronic Unit Drift Test

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.5.1 Electronic Unit If symptoms point toward calibration drift, it is important Drift Test to determine if apparent drift is coming from transmitter, sensing element, or application of the equipment. The following test determines if transmitter is stable. In most cases, no drift will be found in the transmitter.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting Sensing Element

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.6 Troubleshooting —Testing the Sensing Element Sensing Element Refer to Figure 5-3. (continued) With the material below the sensor, Step 1 • • • • • Disconnect the coaxial cable at sensing element. • • • • • Set ohmmeter to read R x10000 scale. •...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting Coaxial Cable

    509-1X Series Universal Lite NOTE 5.7 Troubleshooting If there is water or other conductive material in the Coaxial Cable NOTICE conduit it can change the electrical properties of the coax cable and cause the system to perform poorly. Moisture in the conduit may not be detected by the following test.
  • Page 48: Static Electricity

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.8 Static Electricity Static electricity can cause the 4-20 mA output to appear to jump around in an erratic fashion with a time period of few seconds. Applications that are prone to static electric- ity include insulating liquids that may be agitated or pumped and granulars that may be air-conveyed at high rates of speed.
  • Page 49 509-1X Series Universal Lite Universal Lite Troubleshooting Guide Service Department (800) 527-6297 .AX(215) 443-5117 Service Dept. Contact Customer Name Company City/State Phone # .ax # Purchase Order # DE # Electronic Unit Model # Serial # Sensing Element Model # Serial # Insertion Length Mounting...
  • Page 50: Factory Assistance

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.10 Factory Assistance AMETEK Drexelbrook can answer any questions about your level measurement system. Call Customer Service at 1-800-553-9092 (US and Canada) , or + 215-674-1234 (International). If you require assistance and attempts to locate the problem have failed: •...
  • Page 51: Equipment Return

    509-1X Series Universal Lite 5.13 Equipment Return In order to provide the best service, any equipment being returned for repair or credit must be pre-approved by the factory. In many applications, sensing elements are exposed to haz- ardous materials. • • • • • OSHA mandates that our employees be informed and protected from hazardous chemicals.
  • Page 52: Section 6 Specifications

    509-1X Series Universal Lite SECTION 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Transmitter —Power Requirement Specifications 13 to 50 VDC, Analog 18 to 50 VDC, HART —Input Range 20 to 7,050 pF —Output Range 4-20 mA, Analog 4-20 mA, HART Digital HART Protocol —Accuracy ±...
  • Page 53: Coaxial Cable Specifications

    509-1X Series Universal Lite —Ambient Temperature 6.1 Transmitter – 40°F to +185°F (-40°C to 85°C) Specifications (continued) —Calibration Adjustments Display/keypad with three pushbuttons Drexelbrook PC software HART Model 275 Communicator —Lowest Permitted Resistance (Sensing element to ground) causing 5% error: 200K ohms —Intrinsic Safety Sensing element and cable: Designed to be intrinsi-...
  • Page 55: Appendix A Calibration With Drexelbrook Pc Software (Yellow Section

    Calibration With Drexelbrook PC Software...
  • Page 57: General Description

    509-1X Series Universal Lite APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION This section instructs the user how to use the AMETEK AND CALIBRATION Drexelbrook 401-700-20 Series PC calibrator software to WITH DREXELBROOK configure and calibrate the Universal Lite Series 509- PC SOFTWARE (RF Admittance) Transmitter. General The 401-700-20 software package allows the use of any Description...
  • Page 58: System Requirements

    509-1X Series Universal Lite System —PC Requirements Requirements Windows 95, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP. It is recommended that the software be installed on a hard drive with 0.5 megabytes or more of space available. —Input to Modem RS232 from one of the COM serial ports (COM1, COM2, etc.).
  • Page 59: Installing Modem

    509-1X Series Universal Lite Installing Modem Refer to Figure A-1 for a connection diagram and use the following procedure to install the hardware that is neces- sary to run the PC software. a. Connect the Drexelbrook Modem 401-700-002 to one of the COM serial ports (COM1, COM2, etc.) of the computer.
  • Page 60 509-1X Series Universal Lite A.5 Install software f. If you are not sure which communication port you (continued) are using, select “Search Ports,” then OK. The soft- ware automatically will seek out the correct one. In either case the software begins to communicate Figure A-2b with the HART protocol transmitter and returns with Selecting COM ports...
  • Page 61: Description Of Function Keys

    509-1X Series Universal Lite Description of Figure A-3 shows a PC calibration software menu screen. Function Keys The following paragraphs describe the function buttons. The data fields are described in Section A.7 Configuring the Universal Lite Transmitter. Read Transmitter [also F3 on keyboard] Reads all pertinent data from the transmitter and displays it on the screen.
  • Page 62: Configuration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite Configuration Refer to Figure 3-3 PC Sofware Menu Screen. • • • • • Configuration involves downloading information to the HART protocol transmitter that is specific to the application and vessel that is being measured. • • • • • Calibration requires that application information and two points of level and/or capacitance be supplied to the transmitter from the calibration software.
  • Page 63: Vessel Configuration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.7.2 Vessel Configuration a. Select Vessel Units. The default is gallons. Press Enter and choose the units that correspond to the vessel measurement. The units include both weight and volume outputs. Press Tab or Enter on your key board to continue.
  • Page 64: Lower And Upper Range Values (Lrv And Urv

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.7.3 Lower and Upper Enter the LRV and URV to set the current (mA) window of Range Values the vessel. (LRV and URV) a. Edit LRV (Lower Range Value) to display the out- put you want to see when the transmitter gene- rates 4 mA current.
  • Page 65 Point Calibration "button" on the PC menu screen. Level Calibration uses capacitance values obtained from the AMETEK Drexelbrook Service department (or a previ- ous calibration or identical application) for the zero and span calibration data. Call 1-800-527-6297. Please provide your DE purchase order number, transmitter serial num- ber, vessel and application data to the Service Engineer.
  • Page 66: Level Calibration

    Level calibration uses zero and span capacitance values as the calibration data . These values can be obtained from the AMETEK Drexelbrook Service department (or from a previous calibration or from an identical application). Please be prepared when you call (1-800-527-6297) with the purchase order number and the serial number of the transmitter.
  • Page 67: Application Example

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.8.3 Application Example of an application using the PC software. Example —Application Data • • • • • Vertical Tank • • • • • No Damping • • • • • Caustic or Acid Material in Tank Sensing Element: 700-5-54 •...
  • Page 68: Pc Status Messages

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.8.3 Application Example (continued) Figure A-12 PC Software Menu Screen View of Application Example 3.9 PC Status Messages Status Message: SPAN TOO SMALL Difference between URV and LRV is less than 10% of range. Example: For 0 to 10 foot calibration points: LRV=3.0 feet and URV=3.8 feet.
  • Page 69: Set D/A Trim

    509-1X Series Universal Lite The Digital to Analog (D/A) Trim adjusts the transmitter A.10 Set D/A Trim mA (current) output. Since the smart transmitter performs a digital to analog conversion, there may be a discrepancy NOTICE IMPORTANT in the 4-20 mA output loop as measured with a reliable NOTE: external milliamp meter.
  • Page 70: Strapping Table

    509-1X Series Universal Lite The strapping table is a 2-point to 21-point table used by the A.11 Strapping Table Universal Lite transmitter to cause the output current to follow a specified relationship to the level. There are certain strapping tables that are already built in to the transmitter software.
  • Page 71: Digital Integral Meter Configuration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.11 Strapping Table c. Click on Strapping Table "button" to access table: (continued) Figure A-14 Menu Screen Transforms to Strapping Table d. Enter the values you calculated into the screen view presented. e. Click on Write Strapping Table. f.
  • Page 72 509-1X Series Universal Lite A.12 Digital Integral To configure the meter, click on Configure Meter in menu MeterConfiguration screen for the pop-up; (continued) Figure A-15 Configure Meter Pop-up from Menu Screen; values relate to LRV & URV The meter is configured by: •...
  • Page 73: Save/Print Entries

    509-1X Series Universal Lite A.13 Save/Print Entries In addition to your own convenience, many regulatory agencies are requiring a record of the values being used during certain processes. All of the values developed in this configuration and calibration procedure may be saved to be reloaded into another (or replacemnt) transmitter.
  • Page 74: Procedures

    509-1X Series Universal Lite With a known capacitance input, the output signal would not be repeatable if the calibration information is altered, or if the RF transmitter was not operating within specifica- tions. Repeatable calibration information can be Maintained through the use of the Save/Print capability built into the Universal Lite Transmitter.
  • Page 75: Results

    Tag-ID: LT-101 HARTWin 2.1 May 12 2002 12:46:09 PM AMETEK Drexelbrook 205 Kieth Valley Road Horsham, PA 19044 Telephone: 215-674-2731 FAX: 215-674-2731 Service: 800-527-6297...
  • Page 77 Calibration With Model 275 Calibrator with Drexelbrook Device Description...
  • Page 79: Vice Description (Pink Section

    509-1X Series Universal Lite APPENDIX B CALIBRATION WITH MODEL 275 CALIBRATOR WITH DREXELBROOK DEVICE DESCRIPTION The Drexelbrook device description for the HART Model B.1 Drexelbrook Device 275 Calibrator makes it easy to calibrate a Universal Description Lite instrument. The device description is software stored in the memory module (located in the back portion) of the calibrator.
  • Page 80: Start-Up

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.2 Start-up After the Universal Lite electronic unit is installed and loop power is applied, do the following: 1. Connect the Model 275 calibrator as shown in Figure B-1. 2-wire twisted shielded pair Typical Transmitter Loop (recommended) 4.23 Optional...
  • Page 81: Configuration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.3 Configuration Refer to the following block diagram. B - 3...
  • Page 82: Calibration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.3 Configuration Following is the keystroke sequence for Configuration using the Model 275 Calibrator. (continued) Select Device Setup Device Setup Device Setup Device Setup. Device Setup Select Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu. Select Level Config Level Config Level Config...
  • Page 83: Point Calibration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.4 Calibration It is permissible or sometimes even recommended that both methods be used in order to establish a calibration (continued) standard. For example, if the vessel was already filled before the calibration was attempted and it is difficult or impossible to lower the level to establish the second point, it would be best to use a calculated zero capacitance for the low point and actual level for the high point.
  • Page 84: Capacitance Calibration

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.4.1 Point Calibration Following is the keystroke sequence for Point Calibration using the Model 275 Calibrator. (continued) Select Device Setup Device Setup Device Setup Device Setup Device Setup. Select Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Menu.
  • Page 85: D/A Trim

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.4.3 D/A Trim Refer to the following diagram for the D/A Trim sequence and Strapping Table configuration. NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTE: D/A Trim is NOT a calibration! This is a pre-calibrated allignment to precision factory settings and is rarely in need of change.
  • Page 86: Strapping Table

    509-1X Series Universal Lite B.4.4 Strapping Table The strapping table is a 2-point to 21-point table used by Univer- sal III to cause output current to follow specified relationship to level. There are certain strapping tables that are already built in to the transmitter software.
  • Page 87 509-1X Series Universal Lite APPENDIX C KEMA/CENELEC APPROVAL DRAWINGS...
  • Page 88 509-1X Series Universal Lite KEMA/CENELEC APPROVAL DRAWINGS...
  • Page 89 509-1X Series Universal Lite FM APPROVAL DRAWINGS...
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  • Page 94 509-1X Series Universal Lite CSA APPROVAL DRAWINGS...
  • Page 95 509-1X Series Universal Lite CSA APPROVAL DRAWINGS...
  • Page 96 509-1X Series Universal Lite CSA APPROVAL DRAWINGS C-10...
  • Page 97 509-1X Series Universal Lite CSA APPROVAL DRAWINGS C-11...
  • Page 98 Seller’s intellectual property rights or applicable law, or for any purposes other than that for which the items were furnished. other party is authorized to bind the AMETEK DREXELBROOK Division of AMETEK, Inc. (hereinafter “Seller”) by any agreement, warranty, statement, promise, or understanding not...
  • Page 100 205 Keith Valley Road Horsham, PA 19044 US Sales 1-800-553-9092 24 Hour Service 1-800-527-6297 International + 215-674-1234 DREXELBROOK + 215-674-2731 E-mail drexelbrook.info@ametek.com An ISO 9001 Certified Company www.drexelbrook.com...

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