Bürkert 8696 Bedienungsanleitung

Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d‘ utilisation
Type 8696
Positioner TopControl Basic
Electropneumatic Position Controller
Elektropneumatischer Stellungsregler
Positionneur électropneumatiques

We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice.
Technische Änderungen vorbehalten.
Sous réserve de modifications techniques.
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Operating Instructions 1411/08_EU-ML_00805905 / Original DE

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Table of ConTenTs
1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................7
1.1 Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................................................7
1.2 Definition of term / abbreviation ...................................................................................................................................7
2 AUTHORIZED USE .............................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1 Restrictions ...............................................................................................................................................................................8
3 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................9
4 GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................................10
4.1 Contact address ..................................................................................................................................................................10
4.2 Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Trademarks ............................................................................................................................................................................10
4.4 Information on the internet ............................................................................................................................................10
5 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................................11
5.1 Designated application area .........................................................................................................................................11
5.2 Function of the positioner and combination with valve types ....................................................................11
5.3 Features of the valve types ...........................................................................................................................................12
5.4 Model for control of third-party devices .................................................................................................................13
5.5 Structure of the positioner ............................................................................................................................................14
5.5.1 Representation ....................................................................................................................................14
5.5.2 Features ................................................................................................................................................15
5.5.3 Functional diagram of the positioner with single-acting actuator ...........................................16
5.6 Type 8696 positioner .........................................................................................................................................................17
5.6.1 Schematic representation of the position control Type 8696 ..................................................17
5.6.2 Functions of the positioner software ..............................................................................................18
5.7 Interfaces of the positioner ..........................................................................................................................................20
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6 TECHNICAL DATA .............................................................................................................................................................................21
6.1 Conformity ..............................................................................................................................................................................21
6.2 Standards ................................................................................................................................................................................21
6.3 Licenses ...................................................................................................................................................................................21
6.4 Operating conditions ........................................................................................................................................................21
6.5 Mechanical data ...................................................................................................................................................................21
6.6 Pneumatic data ....................................................................................................................................................................22
6.7 Type label ................................................................................................................................................................................22
6.8 UL additional label ..............................................................................................................................................................23
6.9 Electrical data .......................................................................................................................................................................23
6.10 Factory settings of the positioner ..............................................................................................................................24
7 CONTROL AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS ...................................................................................................................................25
7.1 Operating status ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
7.2 Control and display elements of the positioner .................................................................................................25
7.3 Configuration of the keys ................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.4 Function of the DIP switches ........................................................................................................................................... 28
7.5 Display of the LEDs ............................................................................................................................................................... 30
7.6 Error messages ....................................................................................................................................................................... 31
7.6.1 Error messages in MANUAL and AUTOMATIC operating statuses .........................................31
7.6.2 Error messages while the X.TUNE function is running ..............................................................31
8 INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................................................32
8.1 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................................................32
8.2 Installation of the positioner Type 8696 to process valves of series 2103, 2300 and 2301 ......32
8.3 Rotating the actuator module for process valves belonging to series 2300 and 2301 ................36
9 PNEUMATIC INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................................38
10 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 24 V DC ...................................................................................................................................40
10.2 Electrical installation with circular plug-in connector .....................................................................................41
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10.2.1 Designation of the contacts Type 8696 ........................................................................................41
10.2.2 Connection of the positioner Type 8696 ......................................................................................41
11 START-UP .............................................................................................................................................................................................43
11.1 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................................................43
11.2 Specifying the standard settings ................................................................................................................................43
11.2.1 Running the automatic adjustment X.TUNE .........................................................................43
12 OPERATION AND FUNCTION ....................................................................................................................................................45
12.1 Basic functions ........................................................................................................................................................................ 45
12.1.1 DIR.CMD -
Effective direction of the positioner set-point value ...................................................................46
12.1.2 CUTOFF -
Sealing function for the positioner .................................................................................................47
12.1.3 CHARACT -
Select the transfer characteristic between input signal (position set-point value) and
stroke .....................................................................................................................................................48
12.1.4 INPUT -
Enter the input signal .........................................................................................................................50
12.1.5 RESET -
Reset to factory settings ...................................................................................................................51
12.1.6 X.TUNE -
Automatic adjustment of the positioner to the relevant operating conditions ......................51
12.2 Auxiliary functions .................................................................................................................................................................. 52
12.2.1 DIR.ACTUATOR -
Effective direction of the actuator ...................................................................................................52
12.2.2 SPLITRANGE -
Signal split range ................................................................................................................................53
12.2.3 X.LIMIT -
Limiting the mechanical stroke range ............................................................................................54
12.2.4 X.TIME -
Limiting the control speed ................................................................................................................55
12.2.5 X.CONTROL -
Parameterization of the positioner ..................................................................................................56
12.2.6 SAFE POSITION -
Definition of the safe position ..........................................................................................................56
12.2.7 SIGNAL ERROR -
Configuration of signal level fault detection .................................................................................57
12.2.8 BINARY INPUT -
Activation of the binary input ...........................................................................................................57
12.2.9 OUTPUT (optional) -
Configuration of the analog output ................................................................................................58
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13 SAFETY END POSITIONS ............................................................................................................................................................59
13.1 Safety end positions after failure of the electrical or pneumatic auxiliary power ...........................59
14 MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................................................................59
15 DISASSEMBLY ...................................................................................................................................................................................60
15.1 Safety instructions .............................................................................................................................................................60
15.2 Disassembly the positioner ...........................................................................................................................................60
16 ACCESSORIES ..................................................................................................................................................................................62
16.1 Communications software .............................................................................................................................................62
16.1.1 USB interface ......................................................................................................................................62
16.1.2 Download .............................................................................................................................................62
17 PACKAGING AND TRANSPORT ...............................................................................................................................................63
18 STORAGE ..............................................................................................................................................................................................63
19 DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................................................................................................63
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Operating instructions
1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The operating instructions describe the entire life cycle of the device. Keep these instructions in a location which is easily
accessible to every user and make these instructions available to every new owner of the device.
Important safety information.
Read the operating instruction carefully and thoroughly. Study in particular the chapters entitled “Basic safety
instructions” and “Authorized use”.
▶The operating instructions must be read and understood.
1.1 Symbols
DANGER!
Warns of an immediate danger.
▶Failure to observe the warning may result in a fatal or serious injury.
WARNING!
Warns of a potentially dangerous situation.
▶Failure to observe the warning may result in serious injuries or death.
CAUTION!
Warns of a possible danger.
▶Failure to observe this warning may result in a moderately severe or minor injury.
NOTE!
Warns of damage to property.
1. Failure to observe the warning may result in damage to the device or the equipment.
Indicates important additional information, tips and recommendations.
refers to information in these operating instructions or in other documentation.
▶Designates an instruction to prevent risks.
→Designates a procedure which you must carry out.
1.2 Definition of term / abbreviation
The term “device” used in these instructions always stands for the positioner Type 8696.
In these instructions, the abbreviation “Ex” always refers to “potentially explosive”.
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Authorized use
2 AUTHORIZED USE
Incorrect use of the positioner Type 8696 may be a hazard to people, nearby equipment and the
environment.
▶The device is designed to be mounted on pneumatic actuators of process valves for the control of media.
▶Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
▶Use according to the permitted data, operating conditions and conditions of use specified in the contract
documents and operating instructions. These are described in the chapter entitled “6 Technical data”.
▶The device may be used only in conjunction with third-party devices and components recommended and
authorized by Bürkert.
▶In view of the large number of options for use, before installation, it is essential to study and if necessary to
test whether the positioner is suitable for the actual use planned.
▶Correct transportation, correct storage and installation and careful use and maintenance are essential for reli-
able and problem-free operation.
▶Use the positioner Type 8696 only as intended.
2.1 Restrictions
If exporting the system/device, observe any existing restrictions.
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Basic safety instructions
3 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
These safety instructions do not make allowance for any
• contingencies and events which may arise during the installation, operation and maintenance of the devices.
• local safety regulations; the operator is responsible for observing these regulations, also with reference to the
installation personnel.
DANGER!
Risk of injury from high pressure in the equipment/device.
▶Before working on equipment or device, switch off the pressure and deaerate/drain lines.
Risk of electric shock.
▶Before working on equipment or device, switch off the power supply and secure to prevent reactivation.
▶Observe applicable accident prevention and safety regulations for electrical equipment.
General hazardous situations.
To prevent injury, ensure that:
▶In the potentially explosion-risk area the positioner Type 8696 may be used only according to the specification
on the separate approval sticker. For use observe the additional instructions enclosed with the device together
with safety instructions for the explosion-risk area.
▶Devices without a separate approval sticker may not be used in a potentially explosive area.
▶The system cannot be activated unintentionally.
▶Installation and repair work may be carried out by authorised technicians only and with the appropriate tools.
▶After an interruption in the power supply or pneumatic supply, ensure that the process is restarted in a defined
or controlled manner.
▶The device may be operated only when in perfect condition and in consideration of the operating instructions.
▶The general rules of technology apply to application planning and operation of the device.
To prevent damage to property of the device, ensure:
▶Do not feed any aggressive or flammable media into the pilot air port.
▶Do not feed any liquids into the pilot air port.
▶When unscrewing and screwing in the body casing or the transparent cap, do not hold the actuator of the pro-
cess valve but the connection housing of Type 8696.
▶Do not put any loads on the body (e.g. by placing objects on it or standing on it).
▶Do not make any external modifications to the device bodies.
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Basic safety instructions
NOTE!
Electrostatic sensitive components / modules.
The device contains electronic components which react sensitively to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Contact
with electrostatically charged persons or objects is hazardous to these components. In the worst case scenario,
they will be destroyed immediately or will fail after start-up.
▶Observe the requirements in accordance with EN 100 015 - 1 to minimise or avoid the possibility of damage
caused by sudden electrostatic discharge.
▶Also ensure that you do not touch electronic components when the power supply voltage is present.
4 GENERAL INFORMATION
4.1 Contact address
Germany
Bürkert Fluid Control System
Sales Centre
Chr.-Bürkert-Str. 13-17
D-74653 Ingelfingen
Tel. + 49 (0) 7940 - 10 91 111
Fax + 49 (0) 7940 - 10 91 448
E-mail: [email protected]
International
Contact addresses can be found on the final pages of the printed operating instructions.
And also on the internet at:
www.burkert.com
4.2 Warranty
The warranty is only valid if the positioner Type 8696 is used as intended in accordance with the specified appli-
cation conditions.
4.3 Trademarks
Brands and trademarks listed below are trademarks of the corresponding companies / associations /
organizations
Loctite Henkel Loctite Deutschland GmbH
4.4 Information on the internet
The operating instructions and data sheets for Type 8696 can be found on the Internet at:
www.burkert.com
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