ITT CONTROLS Barton Chart Recorders 202e User Manual 1
ITT CONTROLS Barton Chart Recorders 202e User Manual 1
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
RECORDERS
User Manual
Part No. 9A-10060, Rev. 02
March 2009
Contents
Safety Information .......................................................................................... 2
Section 1—Introduction ................................................................................. 3
General ......................................................................................................... 3
Main Components ......................................................................................... 3
Section 2—Installation/Calibration Check ................................................... 9
General ......................................................................................................... 9
Calibration Check........................................................................................ 10
Recorder Mounting .................................................................................... 12
Piping .......................................................................................................... 13
Electrical Connections ................................................................................ 13
Chart Installation ......................................................................................... 13
Startup ....................................................................................................... 13
Operation .................................................................................................... 14
Section 3—Maintenance and Calibration ................................................... 15
Maintenance ............................................................................................... 15
Differential Pressure Pen Calibration .......................................................... 15
Adding Counterweight to #2 Pen (DP) ........................................................ 17
Static Pressure Pen Calibration .................................................................. 19
Static Pressure Element Replacement ....................................................... 21
Chart Drive Replacement............................................................................ 21
Linkage Adjustments ................................................................................... 22
DPU Replacement ...................................................................................... 23
DPU Cleaning and Inspection ..................................................................... 24
Change of DPU Range ............................................................................... 27
Setting Bellows Travel................................................................................. 30
Bellows Unit Assembly (BUA) Replacement ............................................... 30
Section 4—Troubleshooting ........................................................................ 33
Section 5—Installation/Dimensional Drawings ......................................... 37
Model 202E (Part No. 9A-0202-101.3) ....................................................... 37
Model 202E w/Temperature Element (Part No. 9A-0202-1011.3)............... 39
Model 199 DPU (Part No. 9A-0199.0903.3) ............................................... 41
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Section 1—Introduction
General
The Barton Model 202E Differential Pressure Recorder measures and records
Main Components
The DPU is attached to the back of the recorder case. The torque tube is
inserted through a hole in the case and connected to the DP drive arm of the
recorder mechanism. Movement of the bellows is transmitted by the DPU
drive arm to the torque tube as a rotary motion, which in turn rotates the re-
corder mechanism. The pressure housings of the DPU are connected by pipe
or tubing to the high- and low-pressure sides of the primary device located in
the process system.
The range of the DPU is determined by the force required to move the bel-
lows through their normal range of travel. The range springs, which are avail-
able in various ranges, balance the DP applied to the unit (see bellows unit
assemblies in Figure 1.2 and Figure 1.3, page 5). The number of springs and
their ratings vary with individual DP range requirements.
Drive Arm
Hole Plug
(Do Not Loosen)
Torque Tube
Gland Nut Range Spring
(Do Not Loosen) Assembly
Range Springs
Retainer Screws
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Drive Arm
Hole Plug
(Do Not Loosen)
Torque Tube Range Spring
Gland Nut Post
(Do Not Loosen)
Range Spring
Assembly
Spring
End Cap
Push Rod
Lock Nut
Torque Tube Range Springs
Shaft
between the high and low pressure bellows, with an externally adjustable
needle valve. In applications where pulsation is not a problem, the needle is
set to the full open position.
1. Remove dust cover and insert 1/8 hex key into needle valve.
2. Turn valve clockwise to closed position, approximately 3 turns.
3. Back out valve 1/2 turn, or as required to reduce pulsations or shock
pressures.
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Recording Mechanism
The recording mechanism is a linkage and pen system that permanently
records data. It converts mechanical inputs from the DPU and static pressure
element to transcribe lines on a revolving chart. All operative parts of the
The pen
mount is exceptionally rugged. All lines are adjustable. Screw adjustments for
zero, range, and linearity assure fast and accurate calibration.
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The static pressure connection is located on the back of the recorder case.
Static pressure introduced through the tubing causes the spiral or helix to
unwind. A reduction of pressure within the tubing causes the element to wind
more tightly. Sensor elements are available in various alloys for a variety of
pressure ranges (see Table 6.2—Static Pressure Elements on page 47).
Chart Drive
which locks the chart in place. Explosion proof electrical drives are also
available. See Table 6.3—Chart Drives on page 48 for a complete list of chart
drives.
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General
The instrument should be inspected at time of unpacking to detect any dam-
age that may have occurred during shipment.
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Application Considerations
Flow—Make sure the DPU high pressure housing is connected to the up-
stream tap of the primary device.
IMPORTANT: To prevent overheating the DPU during blowdown, the operator should
monitor the temperature by placing a hand on the pipe between the DPU
and the manifold pipe containing the vent valves.
when it is of a type that will condense in the reference leg under all condi-
tions.
must not be volatile and must not be miscible with the process media. Also,
! WARNING:
Explosion Hazard. No organic compounds, oil, grease, dirt, or
scale of any kind can be tolerated in an oxygen installation.
Calibration Check
7. Apply 100% pressure. Verify that the pen moves across scale to the 100%
pressure indication.
8. Apply 50% pressure. Verify that the pen indicates 50% pressure on the
chart.
9. If the pen does not accurately indicate the pressure being applied, further
adjustments are necessary; perform the calibration procedure outlined in
Differential Pressure Pen Calibration on page 15.
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2. Release pressure. Set the pen to zero, using the zero adjustment screw.
3. Apply 100% pressure. Verify that the SP pen moves across scale to the
100% pressure indication.
4. Apply 50% pressure. Verify that the SP pen indicates 50% pressure on
the chart.
5. If the pen does not accurately indicate the pressure being applied, further
adjustments are necessary; perform the calibration procedure outlined in
Static Pressure Pen Calibration on page 19.
Recorder Mounting
IMPORTANT: Before installation, perform a calibration check (page 10). Do not place
unit near vents or bleed holes that discharge corrosive vapors or gases.
Flush Mounting
1. Cut opening in panel to the dimensions shown in Section 5.
2. Drill out pilot holes located on top and bottom of case. Use a
No. 1 (0.288) drill. Limit drill penetration and remove chips.
3. Attach mounting brackets to case bottom with supplied self-tapping screws.
4. Slide case (from front of panel) into the panel cutout.
5. Attach remaining mounting bracket and install panel mounting screws.
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Pipe Mounting
1.
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ted with a 2-inch NPT outlet.
2. Thread the DPU onto the pipe, orient the instrument (with wrench or bar
applied to the DPU bracket only), and tighten retaining screws.
Piping
Connect the pressure element to system pressure using tubing or pipe. The
pressure connection on the outside of the recorder case is 1/4-inch NPT,
female.
Electrical Connections
Two knockouts are on the bottom of the case. One knockout is on the back
of the case to accommodate conduit clamping connections, through which
wiring is fed to the terminal strip. The terminal strip is below the chart drive
motor. The standard electrical power supply requirement is 110 VAC, 60 Hz
(50 Hz wiring available upon request).
Chart Installation
Perform the following steps to install the chart:
1. Open the recorder door and release the chart lock (on chart drive hub).
2. Raise the pen lifter arm and slide the chart between the pen(s) and the
chart plate. Insert the chart in the chart guides in the chart plate, and
locate the hole in the chart onto the chart hub. Place the pressure chart
onto the chart hub. Then, lower the pen lifter arm and position the chart
to place the pen(s) on the desired chart time line.
3. Secure the chart in place with the chart hub lock.
Startup
IMPORTANT: Do not perform a zero check with only one block valve closed. If seal
service, a standard wave effect may occur that will displace the zero
reading.
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Operation
To place the instrument into operation:
1. Turn on the drive.
2. Verify that the pen has ink and is in contact with chart.
3. Turn on pressure to the recorder.
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Maintenance
Generally, Barton recorders require no maintenance other than replacement of
the chart, replenishment of the ink, winding of the spring-wound chart drives,
and occasional calibration. In addition, the operator should periodically check
Table 3.1 for
a list of tools required for routine maintenance.
pen arms are correctly connected and that they do not interfere with one
another.
2. With a chart locked into place, move the pen from zero to full span and
back to ensure that the pen travels along the time line. If adjustments are
needed: loosen the two pen mount screws, adjust the pen mount position
until the pen follows the time line, then tighten the pen mount screws.
3. Disconnect the differential pressure drive link from the range arm. Move
both differential and static pressure pens to full span. Adjust the static
pen so that pens are approximately 7 to 15 minutes apart by adjusting the
static pen arm mounting location on the pen arm shaft assembly. Move
both pens to the 50% indicating position. Ensure that the pens don’t in-
terfere with one another. Adjust static pens as necessary; do not alter the
differential pressure pen once it has been adjusted to the time line.
4. Assure that there is enough pen pressure against the chart to produce a
continuous line. If necessary, adjust the pen pressure by bending the arm
in the required direction.
5.
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IMPORTANT: Prepare a calibration chart by cutting a chart into the wedge shape and
gluing it to a piece of similarly shaped cardboard of stiffener. This allows
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nism when linkage adjustments are necessary.
6.
place. Move overrange stops out of play.
IMPORTANT: Verify that all linkage is free. Adjust range arm and drive arm at precisely
the same distance back of the case. Adjust the lever arm and pen zero
adjust screws to their midpoints all 90° midscale linkage angles must be
measured.
the pen zero adjust screw (refer to page 17) and proceed to step 8.b. If the
pen deviates more than 10% from zero, make adjustments as follows:
a. Rotate pen arm and shaft by gripping the range arm and forcing (or
slipping) the pen until it indicates zero. The pen arm and shaft should
rotate at the range arm pivot point without loosening the range arm
lock screw.
b. Apply 100% pressure. Make the necessary adjustment by turning the
range arm adjust screw counterclockwise if the pen is slightly under-
ranged and clockwise if the pen is slightly overranged. Repeat zero
and 100% adjustments until calibration at these points is achieved.
c. Apply 50% pressure. The pen should be on the 50% chart line.
d. If the pen is low, lengthen the linkage to make a correction forty
times as great in the low direction. Adjust the pen to 50% as in step
8.a. (refer to page 17).
e. If the pen is high, shorten the linkage to make a correction forty
times as great in the high direction. Adjust the pen to 50% as in Step
8.a. Assure all linkage screws are retightened.
9. Repeat step 8 until calibration of all three points (0, 50, and 100% indica-
tion) is achieved. To assure accuracy a nine-point calibration check (1,
24, 50, 74, and 100% ascending and descending) must be run.
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Calibration
1. After removal of the range arm for adding a counterweight, complete
recalibration is required.
2. After the addition of the counterweight in front of the DP (#2) pen, set
the counterweight at the 3 o’clock position and apply 50% differential
(as described in step 7 of Differential Pressure Pen Calibration on page
15). The addition of the counterweight causes a zero offset, but has little
effect on span.
3. Reset zero, check span and adjust as necessary.
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IMPORTANT: Verify that all linkage is free. Adjust range arm and drive arm at precisely
the same distance from the back of the case. Adjust the lever arm and
pen zero adjust screws to their midpoints and measure all 90° midscale
linkage angles.
4. Release pressure and reset the pen to zero indication, using pen zero
(more than 10%), loosen range arm lock screw and slip the pen to zero on
chart and retighten lock screw.
IMPORTANT: It may be necessary to raise or lower the pivot point of the drive link on
the range arm, as in step 3. If counterclockwise movement of thumb nut
to the next pivot hole; if clockwise movement of the thumb nut does not
hole.
5. Apply 100% pressure and observe the pen. Make the necessary adjust-
ments by turning the drive arm thumb nut counterclockwise if the pen is
slightly underranged and clockwise if the pen is slightly overranged.
6. Repeat zero and 100% adjustment until calibration at these two points is
achieved.
7. Apply 50% pressure and observe pen indication.
a. If pen indicates high or low, adjust drive link to make a correction
approximately 40 times the error — in the direction of the error.
b. Reset the pen to the 50% line by slipping the pen shaft at the range
arm pivot point.
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Linkage Adjustments
Range Arm and Drive Arm Lock Screws
IMPORTANT:
them more than a full turn often breaks them.
IMPORTANT: Prepare a calibration chart by cutting a chart into the wedge shape
shown page 17 and gluing it to a piece of similarly shaped cardboard of
stiffener. This allows calibration of the pens and permits access to the
Overrange stops may be adjusted to prevent the pen from excessive overtravel
(check for interference at zero and full span), per the following:
1.
2. Remove the chart plate by disengaging the chart plate latches on both
sides and sliding the chart plate retainer brackets.
3.
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out.
DPU Replacement
Before installing a replacement DPU, check the new DPU for proper torque
tube rotation as follows (Figure 3.4).
1. Mount the DPU on a suitable pipe stand and connect to a standard pres-
sure source.
2. Adapt a graduated degree scale to torque tube housing.
3. Adapt a pointer to exposed end of the torque shaft.
4. Apply 100 percent differential pressure to the high-pressure housing of
the DPU. The pointer attached to the torque tube shaft should indicate 8
degrees of travel.
Torque
Tube
Shaft
8°
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IMPORTANT: The pointer will shift from zero. This is a normal action and the pointer
should not be readjusted at this point.
4. Thread the new assembly onto the push rod, and align the holes in the
range spring assembly with the spring posts. Replace and tighten the
retainer nuts.
5. Using a spanner wrench, rotate the spring adjustment until the pointer
is set at exact zero. Replace and tighten the lock nut. The pointer must
remain at the zero setting. If the pointer shifts from zero, loosen the lock
nut and repeat this step.
6. Replace the low-pressure housing and bolts (new gaskets are recom-
mended). Use the torque values listed in Table 3.2 and Table 3.3.
7. Calibrate in accordance with the technical manual for the actuated instru-
ment.
3-3/4-Inch Diameter Bellows With Kickoff (“anti-stick”) Spring
IMPORTANT: The kickoff spring is supplied with the 0-40” w.c. and lower range DPUs
as standard equipment. It is optional with 0-50” w.c. DPUs.
1. Remove the instrument from service. Set the pointer (or pen) at zero,
using the instrument zero adjustment.
2. Remove the pressure housing bolts and remove the low-pressure housing.
3. With the pointer set at zero, remove the lock nut, four spring retainer
nuts, washer and lock nut, and range spring assembly.
IMPORTANT: The pointer will shift from zero. This is a normal action and the pointer
should not be readjusted at this time.
IMPORTANT: The range spring assembly consists of the range springs, kickoff spring
assembly, and the push rod. The assembly is furnished as a complete
and assembled unit.
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5. Position the range spring assembly over the retainer posts and replace the
retainer nuts.
6. Insert the tubing between the range springs and tighten the inboard lock
nut.
7. Zero the pointer by adjusting the spud on the push rod. Be sure that the
kickoff spring is not engaged during this operation.
8. Position the kickoff spring to prevent interference with the coil springs
and tighten the kickoff spring lock nut. If clearance is needed for the
wrench during this operation, note the position of the spud (measure with
a scale or count threads to the end of the push rod) and move the spud for
the required clearance. After the lock nut is tightened, return the spud to
the original position.
IMPORTANT: The lock nut requires a special wrench for tightening. See illustration
below for information on how to modify a 7/16-inch, 12 point box wrench.
9. Check the back-clearance between the kickoff spring and the slot. Use
a wire feeler gage or comparable measuring device. The clearance will
vary between each individual slot but must be at least 0.005-inch for any
one slot to prevent interference with instrument zero. Add or remove
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washers as required to obtain the proper clearance. Tighten the lock nut
securely.
10. Install the jam nut and lock the spud to the push rod. Hold with pliers.
If the spud was moved in step 9, return the spud to the proper position
before tightening the jam nut.
11. Apply 100 percent negative pressure to the high-pressure side of the DPU
and repeat the clearance check and adjustment of step 9.
12. Apply 100 percent positive pressure to the high-pressure side of the DPU
and repeat the clearance check and adjustment of step 9.
13. Release all pressure from the instrument and replace the low-pressure
housing. Use new gaskets.
14. Replace the housing bolts. Use the torque values listed in Table 3.2 and
Table 3.3.
! TakeWARNING:
necessary precautions when disassembling a DPU
that has been used in a high-pressure gas installations (with pressures
greater than 200 psi). Before removing the DPU housing bolts, perform
the pressure check procedure on page 24. See Cleaning and Inspection on
page 24.
IMPORTANT: Support the DPU during disassembly. Do not loosen the drive arm hold
plug located in the top of the BUA center plate, when removing the
The reference designations (#) relate to 199 DPU Parts Drawing on page 49.
1. Disconnect the DPU piping and remove the instrument from service.
2. Loosen the actuated instrument drive arm and slide off of the torque tube
shaft. Do not disconnect the instrument linkage.
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3. Remove the four case-retaining screws and remove the case assembly.
4. Remove three mounting bracket screws and remove bracket (18).
5. Remove the pressure housings bolts and pressure housings (26).
6. Place the pressure housings (26) on the replacement bellows unit assem-
bly (1) and insert and start (only) the pressure housing bolts.
7. Attach the case mounting bracket (18) to the replacement assembly, us-
ing three mounting bracket screws.
8. Support the DPU and tighten and torque the pressure housing bolts to the
Table 3.2 and Table 3.3.
9. Attach the case assembly using four case retaining screws.
10. Attach linkage to DPU torque tube shaft.
a. Tighten clamp screw until “snug.”
b. Tighten further, 1/3 to 1/2 turn of screw.
c. Test by moving end of drive arm, approx. 1/2”.
4. Replace/adjust components removed or moved to gain access to DPU
case mounting screws.
5. Calibrate the instrument before returning it to service.
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Section 4—Troubleshooting
Table 4.1 and Table 4.2, page 34, provide a description of problems, common
causes, and recommended corrections. For further assistance, contact your
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Instrument
Case ............................................... Die-cast aluminum, black epoxy resin paint, water-
proof and weather resistant; hinged door; neoprene
gasket seal
DP Accuracy:
0-20” w.c. to 0-349” w.c. ................. ±0.5% of full scale
0-350” w.c. to 0-75 psi .................... ±0.75% of full scale
SP Accuracy ................................... ±1.0% of full scale
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Table 6.6—199 DPU
SWP - psi Housing Material Available Differential Pressure Ranges
(bar)
Stainless Steel Bellows Inconel Bellows
2 1/8”(55 mm) OD 3 3/4” (95 mm) OD 2 1/8” (55 mm) OD 3 3/4” (95 mm) OD
1,000 (69) Cast Aluminum 356T6
Forged Stainless Steel 316
2,500 (172) Forged Steel A.I.S.I. C1018
0-10” wc (0-25 mbar) 0-20” wc (0-50 mbar)
0-15 psi (0-1 bar) to 0-15 psi (0-1 bar) to
3,000 (207) Forged Stainless Steel 316 to 0-400” wc (0-993 to 0-400” wc (0-993
0-100 psi (0-6.9 bar) 0-100 psi (0-6.9 bar)
mbar) mbar)
4,500 (310) Forged Alloy Steel 4142
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Net Volume L.P. Head 35” (575 cc) 30” (490 cc) 35” (575 cc) 30” (490 cc)
(cu. in.)
H.P. Head 31” (510 cc) 26” (425 cc) 31” (510 cc) 26” (425 cc)
Displacement (cu. in.) for Full-Scale Travel 0.5” (8.2 cc) 1.5” (25 cc) 0.5” (8.2 cc) 1.5” (25 cc)
Performance
Torque Tube Rotation (full scale DP) 8° ±10%
Torque Tube Material Beryllium Copper (BeCu)
Temperature Limits -40°F/°C to 180°F (82°C)
0-20" to 0-4000" wc (0-50 mbar to 0-993 mbar) ±0.5% of full scale with appropriate linkage
0-15 to 0-100 psi (0-1 bar to 0-6.9 bar) ±0.75% of full scale with appropriate linkage
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Sensitivity 0.05% of full scale DP
Repeatability 0.10% of full scale DP
NOTES: Zero center or split ranges available on special order [e.g., a 0-50” wc (0-124 mbar) range may be ordered 25-0-25” wc (62-0-62
mbar) or 10-0-40” wc (25-0-99 mbar)]. Intermediate differential pressure ranges availalbe from 0-20” wc to 0-100 psi (0-50 mbar to 0-6.9 bar).
Other sizes and types of connections (welding stubs, MS, A.N.D., etc.) available upon request. Standard pressure connections are 1/2” 10” wc
‘80). Metric conversions are approximate. Outline dimension drawings
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Product Warranty
A. Warranty
Cameron International Corporation ("Cameron") warrants that at the time of shipment, the
products manufactured by Cameron and sold hereunder will be free from defects in mate-
Cameron.
B. Warranty Adjustment
1. If any defect within this warranty appears, Buyer shall notify Cameron immediately
2. Cameron agrees to repair or furnish a replacement for, but not install, any product
which within one (1) year from the date of shipment by Cameron shall, upon test and
examination by Cameron, prove defective within the above warranty.
3. No product will be accepted for return or replacement without the written authoriza-
tion of Cameron. Upon such authorization, and in accordance with instructions by
Cameron, the product will be returned shipping charges prepaid by Buyer. Replace-
ments made under this warranty will be shipped prepaid.
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