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Instructions
Installation Precautions
4 Read these instructions before using the gauge.
Configuration may be easier before installation. Contact the
factory for assistance.
4 These products do not contain user-serviceable parts.
Contact us for repairs, service, or refurbishment.
4 Gauges must be operated within specified ambient tem-
perature ranges.
4 Outdoor or wash down applications require a NEMA 4X
gauge or installation in a NEMA 4X housing.
4 Use a pressure or vacuum range appropriate for the application.
4 Use fittings appropriate for the pressure range of the gauge.
4 Due to the hardness of 316 stainless steel, it is recom-
mended that a thread sealant be used to ensure leak-free
operation.
4 For contaminated media use an appropriate screen or filter
to keep debris out of gauge port.
4 Remove system pressures before removing or installing
gauge.
4 Install or remove gauge using a wrench on the hex fitting
only. Do not attempt to turn gauge by forcing the housing.
4 Good design practice dictates that positive displacement
liquid pumps include protection devices to prevent sen-
sor damage from pressure spikes, acceleration head, and
vacuum extremes.
p Avoid permanent sensor damage! Do not apply vacuum to
non-vacuum gauges or hydraulic vacuum to any gauges.
p Avoid permanent sensor damage! NEVER insert objects into
gauge port or blow out with compressed air.
 Gauges are not for oxygen service. Accidental rupture of
sensor diaphragm may cause silicone oil inside sensor to
react with oxygen.
p NEVER connect the gauge wires directly to 115 VAC or
permanent damage will result.
Cecomp maintains a constant effort to upgrade and improve its products.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. See cecomp.com for
latest product information. Consult factory for your specific requirements.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including
lead, nickel and chromium, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Types of Gauges
Gauge reference models read zero with the gauge port open.
Bipolar ranges read positive pressure and vacuum in the same
units, and zero with the gauge port open.
1000 psi and higher sensors are a sealed reference type. They
read zero with the gauge port open are internally referenced
to 14.7 psi. They are functionally similar to gauge reference
sensors.
Absolute reference gauges read zero at full vacuum and
atmospheric pressure with the gauge port open. Note that
readings of atmospheric pressure vary continuously.
Display and Keypad
Minus Sign
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X X X X X
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Select
SEL
TEST
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Output
Test
Electrical Connections
Connection is made with the four conductor cable at the gauge
rear. This cable accommodates both the gauge power supply
and retransmission output.
Route the wires away from heat sources and moving
equipment. See wiring diagram.
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Electrical Connections—continued
Power
The F16DR series can be powered by any 9 to 32 VDC or 8 to
24 VAC 50/60 Hz power source. An inexpensive unregulated
low voltage source can be used. The magnitude of the supply
voltage has negligible effect on the gauge calibration as long
as it is within the stated voltage ranges.
BLACK –
GREEN –
WHITE +
Optional shield
Do not allow the gauge supply voltage fall below 9 VDC or 8
VAC RMS. Operation below these values may cause erratic or
erroneous readings or output. Models with 4-20 mA output
power the current loop. Use a power source with sufficient
voltage to operate the current loop.
Connect power as shown below. When using low voltage AC
power, either polarity may be used. Use the correct polarity
with a DC supply.
Note that standard 24 VAC transformers with small loads may
operate at voltages over the 24 VAC limit.
Output
If the analog output is not required, the transmitter will function
as a low voltage powered gauge. Protect the output wires to
prevent a short circuit.
NEVER connect retransmission output wires together or to an
external power source or permanent damage will result.
Use of the shield (drain) wire is optional. It is not generally
needed for 4-20 mA current loops unless very long cable
lengths are used in electrically noisy environments.
The -I version with 4-20 mA output provides power to the
current loop. Use a gauge power source with sufficient voltage
to operate the current loop.
For long cable runs, 4-20 mA output model provides better
performance.
The power supply (–) l ead is tied to the retransmission output
ground. If a DC supply is used, the power supply (–) lead is
common with regard to the retransmission output (–) connection.
For 4-20 mA output models, be sure to observe the output
compliance (voltage drive) capabilities of the gauge. The
compliance, and therefore the maximum loop resistance the
output can drive, is a function of the supply voltage to the
gauge. Too large a loop resistance will cause the gauge output
to "limit" or saturate before reaching its full 20 mA output.
When using the 0-2 volt retransmission output, do not allow the
resistive load on the output to fall below 5k ohms. Avoid large
capacitive loads (greater that 1000 pF) such as those caused
by long runs of shielded cable. For long cable runs, use a 4-20
mA output model.
The retransmission output corresponds to the applied pressure,
except when in zero/tare mode, test mode, or during setup.
Characteristics of the output types are listed below.
See specifications for output resolution.
Numeric
Note that analog output resolution is always over the entire
display
sensor range and is updated approximately 16 times per
Alpha-
second.
numeric
display
Range Type
Gauge reference
Down
pressure
Gauge reference
Up
vacuum
Absolute reference
Vacuum/pressure ranges
using ±15 psi sensor
Vacuum/pressure ranges
using –15V100 psi sensor
Vacuum/pressure ranges
using –15V/200 psi sensor
A
P
BSOLUTE
ROCESS
RED +
Power (+)
Power (–)
+
Remote Device
connection
Output
Full
"0" on
Full
Option
vacuum
display
pressure
-I
n/a
4 mA
20 mA
-V
n/a
0 V
2 V
-I
20 mA
4 mA
n/a
-V
2 V
0 V
n/a
-I
4 mA
4 mA
20 mA
-V
0 V
0 V
2 V
-I
4 mA
12 mA
20 mA
-V
0 V
1 V
2 V
-BV
–2 V
0 V
2 V
-I
4 mA ~6.1 mA 20 mA
-V
0 V
~0.26 V
2 V
-I
4 mA ~5.1 mA 20 mA
-V
0 V
~0.14 V
2 V
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NSTRUMENTS
F16DR, F16DRN
Operation
When power is first applied, the gauge proceeds through
a startup sequence. During the startup sequence the
retransmission output is low (–2.5 VDC or 0 mA).
The firmware version number is displayed briefly
All active display segments are turned on for approx. 1 second.
The full scale pressure is indicated for approx. 1 second while
the engineering units and FS (full scale) are indicated for 1/2
second on the character display.
The display is tested again for approximately 1 second.
The gauge then proceeds to the normal operating mode.
The retransmission output corresponds to the applied pressure,
except when in zero/tare mode, test mode, or during setup.
The gauge is powered on whenever a supply voltage is applied.
Warm-up time is negligible.
The gauge may be left on at all times.
All configuration information is stored in non-volatile memory.
Output Test Mode
From the normal operating mode, press and hold the TEST
button and press the SEL button. Release both buttons when
the display indicates – – – – or _ _ _ _.
If pass code protection is enabled, the display indicates _ _ _ _
with the left-most underscore blinking, and TSTPC.
Enter the pass code as described in the Pass Code Entry
section.
While in the Test mode with no buttons pressed, the display
will indicate the pressure with the engineering units blinking
at a slow rate.
When the TEST button is pressed, the display will indicate
the preset test value with TEST on the lower display, and the
retransmission output will correspond to the test value.
Pressing the s or the t button while holding the TEST but-
ton will raise or lower the test value. Note that the gauge will
not respond to changes in applied pressure while the TEST
button is held.
When the TEST button is released, the display will correspond
to the applied pressure.
Press and release the SEL button to exit the Output Test mode
and return to normal operation.
Zero Tare Mode
If the gauge is not indicating zero with zero pressure applied
but is within approximately 3% of full scale pressure of zero, it
is possible to tare the gauge to zero.
The zero tare function may be enabled or disabled in User
Configuration. It is disabled for absolute reference gauges. If
disabled, it may be enabled in User Configuration.
Note that this procedure can only be used with absolute pres-
sure gauges if a full vacuum is applied to the gauge port using
a vacuum pump capable of creating at least 100 millitorr.
From the normal operating mode with applied pressure equal
to zero, press and hold both the s and t buttons and press
the SEL button.
The retransmission output will hold the last value.
Release all buttons when the display indicates ' o o o o '.
The display will initially indicate a newly calculated zero tare
value with Z OFF on the character segments. Note: If not within
approximately 3% of zero, Err0 will be displayed.
Press the SEL button to clear the error and return to normal
mode without affecting any existing zero tare value.
To cancel and remove any existing zero tare value, press and
release the t button.
The display will indicate zero.
To restore the newly calculated zero tare value, press and
release the s button.
To exit the Zero/Tare mode, press and release the SEL button.
The gauge will return to the normal mode. The display and
the retransmission output will correspond to applied pressure.
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