Fluke GBK-50M Manuel utilisateur

PN 5007320
July 2018
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GBK-50M / GBK-110M
Booster
Instructions
Introduction
The GBK-50M and GBK-110M (the Product) are gas booster packages that provide the required gas-pressure
supply needed by the Fluke Calibration 8270A and 8370A controller/calibrators.
Both models include a pneumatically driven, piston type, self-cycling gas booster with regulated output to provide the
8270A and 8370A high-pressure supply. The gas booster boosts a lower pressure usually supplied from a bottle, to
higher pressure. The high-pressure gas is stored in an accumulator volume to assure stable supply to the 8270A
and 8370A.
GBK-50M has a maximum output pressure of 61 MPa (8850 psi).
GBK-110M has a maximum output pressure of 124 MPa (18 000 psi).
How to Contact Fluke Calibration
To contact Fluke Calibration, call one of the following telephone numbers:
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GBK-50M GBK-110M
Instructions
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Safety Information
A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and
procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test.
WWarning
To prevent personal injury:
Read all safety information before you use the Product.
Wear eye protection.
Use the Product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the Product can
be compromised.
Carefully read all instructions.
Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly.
Do not use the Product if it is altered or damaged.
Disable the Product if it is damaged.
Do not attempt to operate the Product above its rated pressure.
Use care when working with this Product. Do not drop the product or strike it with
sharp objects.
This Product generates high-pressure gas and is used to regulate a high-gas
pressure output. Precautions need to be taken during installation and operation of
the Product.
Pressurized equipment is potentially dangerous. The Product generates and
controls very high-gas pressures. Do not operate the Product unless you
thoroughly familiarize yourself with these instructions. Additional training in
general and pressure specific safety procedures will help assure protection from
harm or damage to personnel or property.
Do not use oxygen. The Product is not compatible with the use of oxygen.
Hydrocarbon elastomers and lubricants are present.
High-pressure liquids and gases are potentially hazardous. Energy stored in these
liquids and gases can be released unexpectedly and with extreme force. High-
pressure systems should be assembled and operated only by personnel who have
been instructed in proper safety practices.
Symbols
The symbols shown in Table 1 are found in these instructions.
Table 1. Symbols
Symbol Definition
W WARNING, RISK OF DANGER.
Consult user documentation.
) Certified by CSA Group to North American safety standards.

Booster
Unpack the Product
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Unpack the Product
The Product is delivered wrapped in plastic film and secured in a wooden crate. All ports are plugged, the drive air
valve is closed and pressure regulators are set to zero.
1. Remove the Product from the shipping crate and plastic. Take care not to lose or discard the items that are
included.
2. Remove all plastic plugs from the fittings and inspect for damage and contamination.
3. Inspect for any missing components or accessories. See Table 2. Should any items be missing, contact Fluke
Calibration or your local supplier.
Table 2. Parts List
Qty Description
2 Fitting, 1/4 NPT Male to hand-tight M16x2.0 w/Safety Caps, Steel
1 Hose, Microbore, 2 mm ID, M16F to M16F, 9100 PSI, 80 in, Hand-tight Fittings
1 Hose, Industrial QC, Brass 1/4 Socket x Steel 1/4 Plug, 3/8 in ID, 3 m, 10 ft
1 Fitting, Adapter (Hose Socket), QC x 1/4 NPT Male End, 1/4 Coupling Size, Brass
1 Fitting, Adapter (Hose Plug), QC Stem x 1/4 NPT Male End, 1/4 Coupling Size, Brass
Site Requirements
Two sources of compressed gas are required to operate the Product:
Shop drive air supply to power the booster
High-pressure gas that the booster compresses to higher pressures
Due to the different flow rate and cleanliness requirements for each of these supplies, they should come from two
separate sources. Fluke Calibration recommends that hazardous gases not be used.
Shop Air Drive Supply
The shop air drive supply powers the booster. The booster high-pressure output is approximately 75 times (GBK-
50M) or 152 times (GBK-110M) the drive air supply assuming that the test gas supply pressure is high enough. For
example, for a 700 kPa (100 psi) drive air supply, the GBK-50M will generate a maximum pressure of 52.5 MPa
(7500 psi) whereas a GBK-110M booster will generate 106.4 MPa (15 200 psi) of output pressure.
Note
Because the booster package includes an accumulator and high-pressure regulator, it is
preferable to generate the highest pressure that can be achieved and regulate it down to the
appropriate supply pressure for the 8270A or 8370A range to which the booster is connected.
The higher the pressure in the accumulator and upstream of the high-pressure regulator, the
greater the reserve of high pressure to assure a stable supply of pressure to the 8270A or
8370A.
Recommended Flow Rate: up to 2280 L/min (81 cfm) Free Air Delivery (FAD). FAD is at 20 C and 101 kPa
absolute (70 F and 14.7 psia). Flow rate at booster's typical inlet pressure of 700 kPa (100 psi) is up to
330 L/min (11.6 cfm).
Cleanliness: Not critical, system includes a filter
Humidity: 20 % to 50 % RH. Do not use dry gas or hazardous gases. Dry drive air will prematurely wear the
booster seals.

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Instructions
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High-pressure Gas Supply
High-pressure product gas is boosted and supplied to the 8270A or 8370A SUPPLY port.
High-pressure instrument gas supply requirements are:
Pressure: Minimum recommended supply pressure is 4 MPa (600 psi) for the GBK-50M and 7 MPa (1000 psi)
for the GBK-110M. Lower supply pressures, >2 MPa (300 psi) for the GBK-50M and 4 MPa (600 psi) for the
GBK-110M, could be used for test excursions to lower pressures and minimal volumes. Avoid continuous
booster cycling (due to low-supply pressures) that exceeds 2-3 minutes. Maximum allowable supply pressure is
41 MPa (6000 psi).
Flow rate: 140 slm@0 C (5 scfm@32 F) minimum
Gas quality: Use clean, dry, non-corrosive instrument-grade gases only. Fluke Calibration recommends filtration
of 10 micron with a dew point of -20 C to 5 C. Inlet gas temperature should be between 10 C and 47 C.
Installation and Setup
Product installation depends on the specific application.
Consider these factors when you determine where to locate the Product:
The high pressure being generated and associated safety concerns
The source of gas supplies (drive air supply and high-pressure instrument gas supply)
Noise level
Access to the unit for operation of the regulators and valve
Point of use of output pressure

Booster
Installation and Setup
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Note
Numerical references in this section refer to Table 3 or Table 4, depending on the model.
Table 3. GBK-50M
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10
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11
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No. Description No. Description
Drive air supply regulator G HIGH PRESSURE OUT port
Regulated booster drive pressure gauge H High-pressure gas output gauge
DRIVE port I Cover screw (2 locations)
D Test gas supply pressure gauge J Booster drive air shut-off valve (booster ON/OFF)
E SUPPLY port K Drive air supply filter (inside)
F High-pressure gas output regulator L Drive air filter bowl drain valve (inside)

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Table 4. GBK-110M
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10
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11
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No. Description No. Description
Drive air supply regulator G High-pressure gas output gauge
Regulated booster drive pressure gauge H HIGH PRESSURE OUT Port
DRIVE port I Cover screw (2 locations)
D Test gas supply pressure gauge J Booster drive air shut-off valve (booster ON/OFF)
E SUPPLY port K Drive air supply filter (inside)
F High-pressure gas output regulator L Drive air filter bowl drain valve (inside)
To install the Product, follow the steps below (see Tables 3 and 4):
1. Place the Product in the selected location.
2. Close both regulators, () and (F). Rotate the regulator counter-clockwise until no spring force is felt
Note
The drive adjust regulator () has a stop that prevents continued counter-clockwise rotation.
It also has a locking mechanism to prevent accidental adjustment. To unlock, pull the knob up.
3. Close the booster drive shutoff valve (J).
4. Connect shop drive air supply to the 1/4 in. NPT female DRIVE port with supplied tubing.

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Installation and Setup
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W Warning
To prevent personal injury, make sure that maximum input pressure to the booster
drive adjust regulator () is below 1.7 MPa (250 psi). Pressures above this level may
result in a failure that could damage the instrument and/or cause personal injury.
5. Connect the test gas supply to the 1/4 in. NPT female SUPPLY port (E) with tubing of the appropriate pressure
rating (not supplied).
W Warning
To prevent personal injury, make sure that maximum input pressure to the SUPPLY port
(E) is 41 MPa (6 000 psi) as shown by the supply pressure gauge (D). Pressure above
this level may result in a failure that could damage the instrument and/or cause
personal injury.
Note
Pressure that is present at the SUPPLY IN port (E) is present at the inlet port of the high-
pressure adjust regulator (F). To prevent gas pressure from reaching the HIGH PRESSURE
OUT port (H), make sure that the high-pressure adjust regulator is closed (backed off).
6. Connect the HIGH PRESSURE OUT port (H) to the high pressure SUPPLY port of the Pressure Controller.
Working pressure rating of the lines and fittings should be at least 61 MPa (8850 psi) for GBK-50M and 124 MPa
(18 000 psi) for GBK-110M. The GBK-50M uses a 1/4 NPT port. The GBK-110M uses a DH500 connection
(cone and threaded connections compatible with Autoclave F250C and HIP HF4).
W Warning
To prevent personal injury, know that using a connecting tubing with a working
pressure below the maximum pressure generated by the booster may result in a failure
in the tubing that could cause damage to the instrument and/or cause personal injury.

GBK-50M GBK-110M
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Operation
Note
Numerical references in this section refer to Table 5 or Table 6, depending on the model.
Table 5. System Schematic GBK-50M
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15
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16
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5
6
9 8
7
10
11
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No. Description No. Description
SUPPLY port J High-pressure gas accumulator
Test gas filter K Gas booster
Test gas supply pressure gauge L Drive air connection to booster
D Test gas supply connection to booster M Drive air shut-off valve (booster on/off)
E High-pressure gas raw output from booster N Regulated drive air pressure gauge
F High-pressure gas regulator O Drive air filter/regulator
G High-pressure regulated gas output gauge P Drive pressure relief valve
H HIGH PRESSURE OUT port Q DRIVE port
I Burst disk

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Operation
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Table 6. System Schematic GBK-110M
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1
2
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14
16
13
12
4 5
6
11
10
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8
7
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No. Description No. Description
SUPPLY Port J High-pressure gas accumulator
Test gas filter K Gas booster
Test gas supply pressure gauge L Drive air connection to booster
D Test gas supply connection to booster M Drive air shut-off valve (booster on/off)
E High-pressure gas raw output from booster N Regulated drive air pressure gauge
F High-pressure gas regulator O Drive air filter/regulator
G High-pressure regulated gas output gauge P Drive pressure relief valve
H HIGH PRESSURE OUT Port Q DRIVE port
I Burst disk

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Instructions
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Booster Drive Shutoff Valve
The booster drive shutoff valve (M) is a ball-type, 90 ° turn valve. Use the booster drive shutoff valve to prevent flow
of regulated drive air to the booster. Consider this valve an ON/OFF switch for the booster.
Accumulator
The accumulator on the booster is a high-pressure hose which serves as a reservoir of high-pressure gas so the gas
boosted to high pressure can be stored. This helps to provide a continuous flow of high-pressure gas to the pressure
controller.
Drive Air Regulator/Filter
The drive air pressure regulator (O) is a self-venting type of regulator with an outlet pressure control range of
0 MPa to 1 MPa (150 psi). There is a pressure relief valve which opens at approximately 830 kPa (120 psi). Fluke
Calibration recommends the drive air pressure to be set to 810 kPa (118 psi). Maximum inlet pressure is 1.7 MPa
(250 psi). Pull out the control knob to make adjustments and push in to lock into position and prevent accidental
changes.
The regulator also includes a filter and a filter bowl drain tap. Always adjust the regulator from a lower pressure to a
higher pressure. This is due to the tendency of a pressure regulator to drift in the opposite direction of the pressure
adjustment. Adjusting the regulator in this way helps to avoid an overpressure condition due to regulator drift.
High-Pressure Regulator
The high-pressure regulator (F) is a venting type regulator with an outlet pressure control range of 1.4 MPa to
70 MPa (200 psi to 10 000 psi) for the GBK-50M and 3 MPa to 124 MPa (450 psi to 18 000 psi) for the GBK-110M.
Always adjust the regulator from a lower pressure to a higher pressure. This is due to the tendency of a pressure
regulator to drift in the opposite direction of the pressure adjustment. Adjust the regulator in this way to help avoid an
overpressure condition due to regulator drift.
Gauges
The gauges are:
The booster drive pressure gauge (N) indicates the pressure set by the drive air regulator (O).
The test gas supply gauge () indicates the pressure connected to the SUPPLY port ().
The high-pressure gauge (G) indicates the pressure set by the high pressure regulator (F) and present at the
HIGH PRESSURE OUT port.
Output Equal to or Less than the Supply Pressure
To Set the High-Pressure Output Equal to or Less than the Supply Pressure see the following.
Note
Make sure to read, understand, and complete the instructions in the previous sections before
you continue.
It is not necessary to operate the gas booster when setting pressures up to the value of the test gas supply.
Test gas supply pressure is always present at the inlet of the high pressure regulator whenever it is
supplied to the Product.
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