Pressure Measurement & Control


Combination of digital pressure gauge and smartphone via Bluetooth

August 2020 Pressure Measurement & Control

Pharmaceutical products are manufactured using sensitive or critical ingredients, and an ability to monitor the pressure and temperature values continuously is therefore vital. Against the background of optimal process efficiency, measurement solutions featuring wireless communication are increasingly first choice, especially in mobile applications.

Safety in the tank

One pharmaceutical company employs double-walled tanks for the various process stations that are necessary to make different medications. The space between the outer and inner walls is filled with nitrogen under pressure. In the unlikely event of a leak in the wall of the product chamber, the nitrogen would prevent the medium from escaping.

This manufacturer uses WIKA-built CPG1500 precision digital pressure gauges to monitor the pressure of the nitrogen and the medium in the mobile tanks. These devices can measure pressure up to 10 000 bar with an accuracy equivalent to up to 0,025% of the span. Even the smallest changes are thus visualised immediately and the user can take prompt action if a failure occurs. The digital pressure gauge also outputs a temperature value as additional information. This is calculated from the medium temperature as well as from the ambient temperature and self-heating, which are stable factors. The value which is indicated tells the user that a registered temperature change really is attributable to the medium.

Wireless interface

The decision to integrate the CPG1500 into the tank control system was influenced by several considerations: the minimum battery service life of 2500 hours, the wireless function and the data logger which can record more than 50 measured values per second with a storage capacity exceeding 1,6 million data points. The manufacturer thus obtains a seamless, documented picture of all pressure and temperature cycles during the relevant time period. All data can be transmitted via the WIKA-Wireless interface to any Bluetooth-enabled device, including smartphones, for which WIKA provides a special app.

Smartphones have proved to be extremely practical for monitoring mobile units. Of course, the CPG1500 can also be hooked up to a notebook or a tablet, although both of these are rather cumbersome for mobile applications in view of their size and weight. myWIKA device, the app required for the wireless function, can be downloaded free of charge from the respective stores for iOS and Android.

Data logging and recording

The CPG1500 can be parameterised using a smartphone, which can also be used to activate the data logger. The data received is read out as a sequence of numbers or as a bar graph. Information on the pressure, temperature and time is then displayed on the operator’s smartphone. For further processing with WIKA-Cal or Excel, this information can be transmitted to a host device using the wireless function.

The min/max function is especially relevant for critical processes in the pharmaceutical industry, to enable failures to be reported in good time, like a leak in the above-mentioned double-walled tanks. An alarm is defined for this purpose around the minimum pressure. If the pressure in the nitrogen chamber falls below this value, the digital pressure gauge trips an acoustic signal on the operator’s smartphone.

The operator can then intervene to stop the process and troubleshoot the problem. The damage to people, the environment or the product is kept within reasonable limits in this way, and often avoided altogether.

The data logger supplies the user with a detailed picture of all essential parameters throughout the process. When the tanks are transferred to the next production station, the personnel there have easy access to information on pressure spikes or temperature changes inside, amongst other things. The logger can also be used for quality testing at the end of the production process.

The wireless function on which data transmission is based provides a secure connection. And if ever the measuring instrument loses contact with the mobile receiver, the fault is indicated instantly and a simple click suffices to restore the connection. No data is lost as all measurements recorded in the meantime can be retrieved from the logger’s memory directly.


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