Dynamic Distributors Stud Sensor 122A21 User Manual

Model 122A21  
Helium Bleed, ICP® Dynamic Pressure Sensor  
Installation and Operating Manual  
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Warranty, Service, Repair, and  
Return Policies and Instructions  
The information contained in this document supersedes all similar information that  
may be found elsewhere in this manual.  
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Piezotronics guarantees Total Customer  
Satisfaction. If, at any time, for any  
reason, you are not completely satisfied  
with any PCB product, PCB will repair,  
replace, or exchange it at no charge. You  
may also choose to have your purchase  
price refunded in lieu of the repair,  
replacement, or exchange of the product.  
recommended as this helps build  
confidence in measurement accuracy and  
acquired data. Equipment calibration  
cycles are typically established by the  
users own quality regimen. When in  
doubt about a calibration cycle, a good  
“rule of thumb” is to recalibrate on an  
annual basis. It is also good practice to  
recalibrate after exposure to any severe  
temperature extreme, shock, load, or  
other environmental influence, or prior  
to any critical test.  
Service – Due to the sophisticated nature  
of the sensors and associated  
instrumentation provided by PCB  
Piezotronics, user servicing or repair is  
not recommended and, if attempted, may  
void the factory warranty. Routine  
maintenance, such as the cleaning of  
electrical connectors, housings, and  
mounting surfaces with solutions and  
techniques that will not harm the  
physical material of construction, is  
acceptable. Caution should be observed  
to insure that liquids are not permitted to  
migrate into devices that are not  
hermetically sealed. Such devices should  
only be wiped with a dampened cloth  
and never submerged or have liquids  
poured upon them.  
PCB Piezotronics maintains an ISO-  
9001 certified metrology laboratory and  
offers calibration services, which are  
accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC 17025,  
with full traceablility to N.I.S.T. In  
addition to the normally supplied  
calibration, special testing is also  
available, such as: sensitivity at elevated  
or cryogenic temperatures, phase  
response, extended high or low  
frequency response, extended range, leak  
testing, hydrostatic pressure testing, and  
others. For information on standard  
recalibration services or special testing,  
contact your local PCB Piezotronics  
distributor, sales representative, or  
factory customer service representative.  
Repair – In the event that equipment  
becomes damaged or ceases to operate,  
arrangements should be made to return  
the equipment to PCB Piezotronics for  
repair. User servicing or repair is not  
recommended and, if attempted, may  
void the factory warranty.  
Returning Equipment Following  
these procedures will insure that your  
returned materials are handled in the  
most expedient manner. Before returning  
any equipment to PCB Piezotronics,  
contact your local distributor, sales  
representative, or factory customer  
service representative to obtain a Return  
Calibration – Routine calibration of  
sensors and associated instrumentation is  
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PCB for a complete statement of our  
warranty. Expendable items, such as  
batteries and mounting hardware, are not  
covered by warranty. Mechanical  
damage to equipment due to improper  
use is not covered by warranty.  
Electronic circuitry failure caused by the  
introduction of unregulated or improper  
excitation power or electrostatic  
discharge is not covered by warranty.  
Number. This RMA number should be  
clearly marked on the outside of all  
package(s) and on the packing list(s)  
accompanying the shipment. A detailed  
account of the nature of the problem(s)  
being experienced with the equipment  
should also be included inside the  
package(s) containing any returned  
materials.  
A Purchase Order, included with the  
returned materials, will expedite the  
turn-around of serviced equipment. It is  
recommended to include authorization  
on the Purchase Order for PCB to  
proceed with any repairs, as long as they  
do not exceed 50% of the replacement  
cost of the returned item(s). PCB will  
provide a price quotation or replacement  
recommendation for any item whose  
repair costs would exceed 50% of  
replacement cost, or any item that is not  
economically feasible to repair. For  
routine calibration services, the Purchase  
Order should include authorization to  
proceed and return at current pricing,  
which can be obtained from a factory  
customer service representative.  
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in  
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DOCUMENT NUMBER: 21354  
DOCUMENT REVISION: B  
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OPERATION MANUAL FOR  
MODELS 122A, 122A21, 122A22, and 122A24  
HELIUM BLEED PRESSURE SENSOR  
1
1.0  
INTRODUCTION  
The series of sensors described in this guide is  
designed to measure dynamic pressure in intense  
thermal environments typified by rocket engine  
combustion chambers.  
These sensors feature acceleration-compensated  
piezoelectric pressure probes, mounted in a conical  
end seal helium bleed adaptor.  
The helium gas, applied from a 1500 psi source, is  
metered by a built-in orifice and flows around the  
probe body and out the passage of the adaptor ahead  
of the probe diaphragm. The helium gas flowing out  
the passage protects the sensor diaphragm from the  
hot gasses as well as increasing the natural frequency  
of the passage by a factor of approximately three to  
one.  
2.0  
DESCRIPTION  
The model 122A contains a one pC/psi pressure  
probe (sensor) and is designed to be used with  
electrostatic charge amplifiers such as the PCB  
Model 462A.  
Series 122A: Helium Bleed Rocket Motor, ICP®  
and Charge Sensors  
The Models 122A21, A22, and A24 contain built-in  
impedance converter electronics circuits which  
convert the high-impedance voltage from the quartz  
crystal to a low-impedance voltage signal that can be  
fed directly into most common indicating or  
recording instruments.  
NOTE: The sensor probe in this series is factory  
installed at a precise depth in the outer body. Do not  
attempt removal of this probe. Contact the factory  
should any questions or problems arise concerning  
the sensor probe.  
The 122A series sensors contain a 10 micron helium  
filter contained in a fitting threaded onto the helium  
input tube. The purpose of this filter is to prevent  
particles in the helium supply from plugging the  
metering orifice.  
The Models 122A21, A22, and A23 Sensors use low  
output-impedance probes (ICP) and will not require  
the insulation resistance cautions described for Model  
122A.  
Connect the sensor cable to the appropriate ICP  
power unit and check the front panel monitor meter to  
check cable connections and internal amplifier.  
Consult Guide G-0001B, "General Guide to ICP  
Instrumentation" for installation and usage hints for  
ICPinstruments.  
The outer body of this series is 17-4 PH hardened  
stainless steel and features a conical tip for sealing  
without seal rings or washers. This feature also  
allows the sensor sensing passage to be placed closer  
to the chamber without a long passage that could  
cause resonance problems, severely limiting high-  
frequency response.  
Drawing number: 21089  
Revision: NR  
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OPERATION MANUAL FOR  
MODELS 122A, 122A21, 122A22, and 122A24  
HELIUM BLEED PRESSURE SENSOR  
2
3.0  
INSTALLATION  
4.0  
4.1  
OPERATION  
Prepare mounting port in accordance with  
instructions on installation drawing 122-1010-90.  
CHARGE OUTPUT MODEL  
122A  
Inspect the mounting port for burrs and tool marks at  
the conical seal surface.  
For the 122A Charge Output Model, it is only  
necessary to select the proper range on the charge  
amplifier and proceed with the measurement.  
NOTE: A 75end-cutting reamer, Model 040A02, is  
available from PCB. Contact the factory for price  
and delivery information.  
The probe sensitivity is approximately 1.0 pC/psi.  
(The exact sensitivity is given on the calibration  
certificate supplied with each instrument.)  
Use recommended mounting torque when installing  
sensors. Do not overtorque as damage to seal surface  
could result.  
EXAMPLE:  
The dynamic pressure expected is  
500 psi and the desired output voltage for this  
pressure is 1 volt.  
NOTE: When attaching helium supply hose, do not  
torque hose fitting through helium tube on sensor.  
Simply set the range switch of the charge amplifier to  
500 units per volt and dial the standardization pot to  
the exact sensor sensitivity at 500 psi (from  
calibration graph). The system will then yield exactly  
1 volt for 500 psi of input pressure.  
Back up fitting with wrench on 3/8 hex on helium  
hose fitting. (Refer to note 3 on installation drawing.)  
In the presence of high vibration, support helium  
supply tube by clamping to rigid surfaces with  
adequate strain relief loop to avoid stressing helium  
tube on sensor.  
4.2  
TIME CONSTANT  
During in-place calibration, static methods (dead  
weight tester) may be used in a drift-free system by  
placing the charge amplifier in "LONG TC" position.  
For charge output Model 122A, connect 4 ft. cable to  
charge amplifier and switch to "long" time constant  
position and check for drift.  
However, during actual use, the TC mode switch  
should be in "SHORT" position for two reasons.  
Clean  
offending  
cable  
connections  
with  
Trichloroethyleneor equivalent solvent to restore  
insulation resistance.  
Often times, the dynamic pressure being measured  
exists superimposed upon a higher static level. The  
short TC position will allow the effect of this static  
level to zero out quickly without effect on the  
dynamic level indicated.  
It is good practice to depress ground button (or place  
switch in GND" position) on the charge amplifier  
while attaching input cables to the amplifier. This  
will prevent spurious charges which may accumulate  
on sensors and cables from blowing out the input  
circuitry of the charge amplifier.  
Also, the influx of large amounts of thermal energy,  
as in rocket combustion measurements, can cause the  
sensor to generate spurious transient outputs of  
considerable magnitude. Using the charge amplifier  
on SHORT TC alleviates this problem by shunting  
these longer term charge outputs to ground while  
measuring the faster dynamic pressure pulses.  
Since the charge output sensors are susceptible to  
decreased insulation resistance, use care to keep cable  
connections clean by use of shrink tubing wherever  
possible.  
Drawing number: 21089  
Revision: NR  
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OPERATION MANUAL FOR  
MODELS 122A, 122A21, 122A22, and 122A24  
HELIUM BLEED PRESSURE SENSOR  
3
OPERATION - ICPMODELS  
5.1  
CHARGE MODEL 122A  
4.3  
122A21, A22, and A24  
To calibrate this model, install in pressure port of  
dead weight tester and apply various static pressures  
recording corresponding outputs at each pressure of  
interest.  
Consult Guide G-0001B for a complete description of  
the low-impedance concept in instrumentation.  
All PCB power units designed for ICPuse contain  
built-in fault monitor meters to aid in locating circuit  
faults (shorts or opens) and to identify normal  
operation of the miniature impedance converting  
amplifier built into the sensor.  
Discharge the charge amplifier before each reading  
and return pressure to zero before each new pressure  
input.  
Use the charge amplifier on "LONG" time constant  
and keep cables and connections clean to avoid drift.  
Do not attempt to apply voltage directly to the input  
pin of the sensor from any other power source. The  
input current must be limited to 20 mA maximum and  
the input voltage must not be higher than 35 VDC.  
Consult the factory if it is desired to build a power  
unit rather than to use one of those available from  
PCB.  
A D.C. digital voltmeter is ideal for readout during  
calibration.  
NOTE: The helium tube must be plugged with a  
pressure-tight seal before attempting to calibrate to  
avoid losing pressure through the helium tube.  
The Models 122A21, 122A22 and 122A24 are  
identical except for sensitivity.  
If a hydraulic calibration system is used, be sure to  
remove all traces of oil from the diaphragm passage.  
The Model 122A21 has a sensitivity of 20mV/psi  
which gives a full-scale range (for +5 V out) of 250  
psi.  
5.2  
ICPMODELS 122A21, 122A22  
and 122A24  
The Model 122A22 has a sensitivity of 1.0 mV/psi  
and a full-scale range of 5000 psi.  
Because of the shorter time constants built into these  
models, static calibration methods are much more  
difficult to use.  
The Model 122A24 has a sensitivity of 5.0 mV/psi  
and a full-scale range of 1000 psi.  
Pressures must be applied rapidly and readout must  
be made with fast recording devices such as light  
storage oscilloscopes or similar types of data  
acquisition hardware.  
NOTE: Full-scale range is limited by the helium  
source pressure. The helium source pressure must be  
at least twice the peak combustion pressure (static  
plus dynamic) to be measured, but not more than  
about ten times the lowest pressure.  
A pneumatic (compressed air or hydrogen) system  
with quick opening valve and reference gage is an  
excellent method of calibrating these sensors.  
This is true for all models, charge or ICP.  
To take full advantage of the time constant built into  
the sensor, use a DC-coupled power unit such as the  
PCB Model 484B06.  
5.0  
CALIBRATION  
Drawing number: 21089  
Revision: NR  
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OPERATION MANUAL FOR  
MODELS 122A, 122A21, 122A22, and 122A24  
HELIUM BLEED PRESSURE SENSOR  
4
6.0  
GROUND ISOLATION  
All sensor probes in this series are mounted in an  
"OFF GROUND" configuration. That is, the probe  
body is electrically insulated from the sensor outer  
body to avoid ground loops.  
7.0  
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR  
The sealed construction and miniature size of these  
sensors make field repair impractical.  
The helium filter element should be cleaned should  
the flow rate decrease. Remove the element and  
ultrasonically agitate in solvent for 15 minutes, then  
dry.  
Should the orifice become plugged, back pressure the  
orifice by applying air pressure to diaphragm end of  
sensor with filter off and helium tube vented to  
atmosphere.  
The only maintenance possible on the probe is  
maintaining of insulation resistance of the Model  
122A probe/cable assembly. Clean connectors with  
suitable solvent and dry.  
Contact factory for assistance should problems  
arise.  
ICP is a registered trademark of PCB Piezotronics  
Drawing number: 21089  
Revision: NR  
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OPERATION MANUAL FOR  
MODELS 122A, 122A21, 122A22, and 122A24  
HELIUM BLEED PRESSURE SENSOR  
7
Test Report  
Helium Flow Test and Burst Test  
Sensor Model ________________________  
S/N __________________________  
Initial Calibration:  
Input (PSI)  
System Output (V)  
500  
1000  
1000  
1500  
1500  
2000  
2000  
2500  
2500  
3000  
3000  
Burst Test to 5000 PSI - Failed  
Final Calibration:  
Input (PSI)  
500  
System Output (V)  
Helium Flow Test:  
Input Pressure  
Flow Rate  
_________ PSIG  
_________ SCFH  
Date: _____________________  
By: _____________________  
Drawing number: 21089  
Revision: NR  
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