Honeywell KS84447011 Pressure Switches for Gas DG..T Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
Honeywell

03251549

USA CAN MEX
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Operating instructions
Pressure switches for gas DG..T

Cert. version 05.18

Safety

Please read and keep in a safe place

Please read through these instructions carefully before installing or operating. Following the installation, pass the instructions on to the operator. This unit must be installed and commissioned in accordance with the regulations and standards in force. These instructions can also be found at www.docuthek.com.

Explanation of symbols

| = Action
---|---
| = Instruction

Liability
We will not be held liable for damage resulting from non-observance of the instructions and non-compliant use.
Safety instructions
Information that is relevant for safety is indicated in the instructions as follows:

DANGER
Indicates potentially fatal situations.
WARNING
Indicates possible danger to life and limb.
CAUTION
Indicates possible material damage.

All interventions may only be carried out by qualified gas technicians. Electrical interventions may only be carried out by qualified electricians.

Conversion, spare parts
All technical changes are prohibited. Only use OEM spare parts.

Changes to edition 09.18

The following chapters have been changed:
– Logistics

Checking the usage

Gas pressure switches DG..T for monitoring increasing and decreasing gas or air pressure.

| Positive

pressure

| Negative

pressure

---|---|---
DG..T, DG..FT| Gas, air, flue gas, biogas| Air, flue gas
DG…HT, DG..NT| Gas, air, flue gas, biogas| Air, flue gas
DG..ST| NH3, O2, air| –

DG.NT and DG.HT lock off after switching. They can be unlocked using the manual reset. This function is only guaranteed when used within the specified limits – see page 5 (Technical data). Any other use is considered non- compliant.

Type code

Code Description
DG Gas pressure switch
6 – 500 Max. setting in mbar
F* Switches with falling pressure
H* Locks off with rising pressure
N* Locks off with falling pressure
S* Switches with rising and falling pressure;

for NH3, O2 (without approval)

T| T-product
G| With gold-plated contacts Electrical connection
-2| via screw terminals
-4| via screw terminals, IP 65
-9| 4-pin plug, with socket, IP 65
1| 1x ¼” NPT connection
2| 2x ¼” NPT connections
K2| Red/green pilot LED for 24 V DC/AC
T2| Red/green pilot LED for 110 to 230 V AC
N| Blue pilot lamp for 120 V AC
A| External adjustment

  •  If “none”, this specification is omitted; DG..T switches with rising pressure.

Part designations

  1. Upper housing section with cover
  2. Lower housing section
  3. Handwheel
  4.  ½” conduit coupling
  5. Manual reset
    (DG.NT and DG.HT only)

Type label

Approval and type: see type label.

For detailed information on the adjusting range, mean switching differential, max. inlet pressure, lock-off, medium, and switching properties see page  5 (Technical data) and the table on page  3 (Adjustment).

Installation

CAUTION

Please observe the following to ensure that the
DG..T is not damaged during installation and operation:
–Continuous operation with gases containing more than 0.1 %-by-vol. H2S or ozone concentrations exceeding 200 µg/m3 accelerate the aging of elastomer materials and reduce the service life.
– Use approved sealing material only.
–Dropping the device can cause permanent damage. In this event, replace the entire device and associated modules before use.
– Check max. ambient temperature  – see page 5 (Technical data).
– When using silicone tubes, only use silicone tubes that have been sufficiently cured.
–Vapours containing silicone can adversely affect the functioning of electrical contacts.
– Condensation or vapors containing silicone must not be allowed to get into the housing. At subzero temperatures, malfunctions/failures due to icing can occur.
– When installing outdoors, place the DG..T in a roofed area and protect from direct sunlight (even IP 65 version).
– Avoid strong impact on the unit.

Installation position as required, preferably with the vertical diaphragm. Then the switching point corresponds to the scale value SK set on the handwheel. In other installation positions, the switching point pS will change and no longer correspond to the scale value SK set on the handwheel. Check the switching point.

The DG..T must not be in contact with masonry. Minimum clearance 1″ (25 mm).
Ensure that there is sufficient installation space.
Ensure unobstructed view of the handwheel.

  1. Disconnect the system from the electrical power supply.
  2. Shut off the gas supply.
  3. Ensure that the pipeline is clean.

| Connect| Free
---|---|---
Positive
pressure
DG..T| 1 or 2 | 4
Negative
pressure
DG..T| 4| 1 or 2

Differential
pressure
DG..T| 1 or 2 * for higher absolute pressure.4 for lower absolute pressure.

  •  Port 2 only on DG..T..2 with 2x ¼” NPT connections.

** CAUTION
Port 4 connects the upper diaphragm chamber with the microswitch. Do not connect port
4** to pipes carrying gas.

The pressure switches are supplied with an integrated vent limiter. In the event of a diaphragm tear, the vent limiter limits the escape of gas to less than 1.0 CFH of natural gas at 2.8 psi (DG..6T) or 7 psi (DG..10T — DG..500T). If necessary, port 4 (1/8″ NPT) can be used to connect the venting line.

▷ A filter pad at port 4 protects the electrical contacts in the DG..T from dirt particles in the surrounding air or in the medium.
▷ Filter pad for port 4, see PartDetective.

Wiring

CAUTION
To ensure that the DG..T is not damaged during operation, note the switching capacity, see page 5 (Technical data).

▷ In the case of low switching capacities, such as24 V, 8 mA, for example, we recommend usingan RC module (22 Ω, 1 μF) in air containing silicone or oil.

  1. Disconnect the system from the electrical power supply.

▷ DG.FT, DG.NT: the NO-to-COM connection is interrupted if the pressure drops (contacts 3 and 2 open).  DG..T, DG.HT: the NC-to-COM connection is
interrupted if the pressure rises (contacts 3 and 1 open).

Adjustment

▷ The switching point is adjustable via the handwheel.

  1. Disconnect the system from the electrical power supply.

  2. Detach the housing cover.
    ▷ Tightening torques, see Technical Information bulletin DG at www.docuthek.com.

  3. Connect an ohmmeter.

  4. Set the switching point using the handwheel.

  5. Connect a pressure gauge.

  6. Apply pressure. In doing so, monitor the ohmmeter and the pressure gauge.

Pressure switches without a manual reset (DG..T, DG.FT, DG..ST)

Type| Adjusting

range*

“WC

(mbar)

| Mean

switching

differential min.

and max.

setting

“WC

(mbar)

| Max. inlet

pressure Pmax.

psi (mbar)

---|---|---|---
No

venting

line

| With

venting

line1)

DG 6T| 0.2 – 2.4

(0.5 – 6)

| 0.08 – 0.12

(0.2 – 0.3)

| 2.4 psi

(165)

| 8.5 psi

(600)

DG 10T| 0.4 – 4

(1 – 10)

| 0.1 – 0.16

(0.25 – 0.4)

| 7 psi

(480)

DG 50T| 1 – 20

(2.5 – 50)

| 0.4 – 0.8(1 – 2)
DG 150T| 12 – 60

(30 – 150)

| 1.2 – 2

(3 – 5)

DG 500T| 40 – 200

(100 – 500)

| 3.2 – 6.8

(8 – 17)

Pressure switches with manual reset (DG.HT, DG.NT)

Type| Adjusting

range*

“WC

(mbar)

| Mean

switching

differential min.

and max.

setting

“WC

(mbar)

| Max. inlet

pressure Pmax.

psi (mbar)

---|---|---|---
No

venting

line

| With

venting

line1)

DG 10T| 0.4 – 4

(1 – 10)

| 0.16 – 0.4

(0.4 – 1)

| | 8.5 psi

(600)

DG 50T| 1 – 20

(2.5 – 50)

| 0.4 – 0.8

(1 – 2)

| 7 psi

(480)

DG 150T| 12 – 60

(30 – 150)

| 0.8 – 4.8

(2 – 12)

DG 500T| 40 – 200

(100 – 500)

| 2 – 7.2

(5 – 18)

  1. Connect the venting line to port 4. Connections, see page 2 (Installation).
  • Adjusting tolerance = ± 15% of the scale value.
    ** Difference between switching pressure and possible reset.

▷ If the DG..T does not trip at the desired switching point, correct the adjusting range using the handwheel. Relieve the pressure and repeat the process.

Pressure switches with manual reset

▷ DG.NT locks off if the pressure drops to the value set using the handwheel.
▷ DG.HT locks off if the pressure rises to the value set using the handwheel.
1 Reset the pressure switch using the manual reset.
▷ Requirement for reset: DG.NT: the pressure must have risen at least to the set switching point plus the pressure differential between the switching pressure
and possible lock-off. DG.HT: the pressure must have dropped at least to the set switching point minus the pressure differential between the switching pressure and possible lock-off.
▷ For details of the pressure differential between the switching pressure and possible reset, see the table on page 3 (Adjustment).

Tightness test

  1. Shut off the downstream gas pipeline close to the valve.
  2. Open the valve and the gas supply.
    ▷ Check all used ports for tightness.

Maintenance

In order to ensure smooth operation, check the tightness and function of the DG..T every year, or every six months if operated with biogas.

Accessories

LED set, red/green

24 V DC, I = 16 mA; 24 V AC, I = 8 mA,
Order No.: 74921089.
110 to 230 V AC,
Order No.: 74923275.

Pilot lamp set, blue

110/120 V AC, I = 1.2 mA,
Order No.: 74916121.

Further information about accessories can be found in Technical Information bulletin DG (identical to DG..T) – www.docuthek.com

Technical data

Safety information, see Safety manual DG (identical to DG..T) – www.docuthek.com.

Ambient conditions
This unit is not suitable for cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner and/or cleaning products. Maximum medium and ambient temperatures: -40 to +140°F (-40 to
+60°C). Long-term use in the upper ambient temperature range accelerates the aging of the elastomer materials and reduces the service life (please contact the manufacturer). The set switching point may palpably change in media and ambient temperatures below -22°F (-30°C). Enclosure: IP 65. Safety class:1.

Mechanical data

Gas type: natural gas, town gas, LPG (gaseous), flue gas, biogas (max. 0.1 %-by-vol. H2S), and air. Max. inlet pressure max. = withstand pressure, see page 3 (Adjustment). Max. test pressure for testing the entire system: temporarily (< 15 minutes) 29 psi (2 bar). Diaphragm pressure switch, silicone-free. Diaphragm: NBR. Housing: glass fiber reinforced PBT plastic with a low gas release. Lower housing section: AlSi 12. Max. tightening torque, see Technical Information
bulletin DG. Weight: 9.5 to 11.3 oz (270 to 320 g).

Electrical data
Switching capacity:

| U| I (cos φ = 1)| I (cos φ = 0.6)
---|---|---|---
DG..T| max. 240 V AC| max. 5 A| max. 0.5 A
DG..TG*| < 30 V AC/DC| max. 0.1 A| max. 0.05 A

  • With gold contacts
    Cable diameter: AWG 24 to AWG 13
    (0.02 to 0.07″ (0.5 to 1.8 mm)).
    Line entrance: ½” NPT conduit.
    Electrical connection type: screw terminals.

Logistics

Transport

Protect the unit from external forces (blows, shocks, vibration). Transport temperature: -40 to +140°F (-40 to +60°C). Transport is subject to the ambient conditions de­scribed. Report any transport damage on the unit or packag­ing without delay. Check that the delivery is complete, see page 2 (Part designations).

Storage

Storage temperature: -4 to +104°F (-20 to +40°C). Storage is subject to the ambient conditions de­scribed. Storage time: 6 months before using for the first time.

Packaging

The packaging material is to be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.

Disposal

Components are to be disposed of separately in accordance with local regulations.

Certification

Directive on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances (RoHS) in China Scan of the Disclosure Table China RoHS2 – see certificates at www.docuthek.com

FM approved

Factory Mutual Research Class: 3510 Flow and pressure safety switches. Designed for applications pursuant to NFPA 85 and NFPA 86.

UL listed

UL 353 Limit control. Underwriters Laboratories

Contact

If you have any technical questions, please contact your local branch office/agent. The addresses are available on the Internet or from Elster GmbH. We reserve the right to make technical modifications in the interests of progress.

Elster GmbH
Strotheweg 1, D-49504 Lotte (Büren)
Tel. +49 541 1214-0
Fax +49 541 1214-370
hts.lotte@honeywell.com, www.kromschroeder.com

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Translation from the German
© 2019 Elster GmbH · Edition 02.19

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