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Appendix  A   –  Temperature compensation

NOTICE  

•  At power up the AWT210 automatically detects if a valid 

temperature sensor is used within the system. If a 
temperature sensor is not detected, the 

Temperature 

Comp . Type defaults to Manual (see page 28) and a 
diagnostic alarm (--S010.047--, see page 22) i
displayed.

•  The temperature effect on ORP sensors is negligible. The 

effect of temperature on pION sensors is difficult to 
characterize, except for specific applications. Therefore, 
only the solution coefficient option can be used to 
compensate for electrode and process changes with 
temperature.

Manual and automatic Nernstian 

temperature compensation types

When the selected 

Temperature Comp . Type is Manual or Auto 

(see page 28), manual and automatic Nernstian temperature 
compensation types are applied (see below). 
These adjust for the thermodynamic properties of 
electrochemical half sensors. The Nernstian effect is 
characterized by the mathematical equation: 

  E = E

reference

 +(2.3 × R × TK × LOG[ai]/n × F)

where:
  E 

Overall sensor output

 E

reference

 

Reference half sensor output (typically a constant)

 R 

Constant 

  TK 

Absolute temperature (Kelvin) 

  n 

Ion charge

 F 

Constant 

  [ai] 

Ion activity

The ion activity is nearly equal to the ion concentration for 
weak solutions containing that particular ion. The Nernstian 
equation is used to adjust the output of an electrochemical 
sensor to a reference temperature that is typically 25 °C (77 °F).

Temperature effects of pH sensors are well behaved and are 
characterized by the Nernst equation. The AWT210 transmitter 
applies Nernstian compensation to all three temperature 
compensation options when the transmitter is configured as a 
pH analyzer. If interested in the uncompensated value, set the 
transmitter to manual temperature compensation and calibrate 
the temperature to 25 °C (77 °F). This enables monitoring of the 
uncompensated value.

Automatic Nernstian temperature compensation provides the 
most useful information and is recommended in most cases. 
Since ion dissociation is affected by temperature, the pH value 
can also be affected. If these processes behave in a repeatable 
manner, the dissociation can be characterized and a solution 
coefficient can be used to compensate for these effects.

Solution coefficient compensation type

When the selected 

Temperature Comp . Type is Auto Solution 

(see page 28), the solution coefficient compensation type is 
applied. 

This compensates the Nernstian value for pH measurements 
and the raw voltage value for ORP or pION measurements by a 
fixed value per each 10 °C (50 °F). The temperature 
compensation factor is derived from the following equations:

 pH

indication 

= pH

Nernstian

 ±COEF × ((T –25 °C)/(10 °C [50 °F])) 

 m

Vindication

 = mV ±COEF × ((T – 25 °C)/(10 °C [50 °F]))

where:
  COEF   

pH or mV change per 10 °C (50 °F)

 pH

Nernstian

 

Nernstian pH value referenced at 25 °C (77 °F) 

 

 

after applying the factory and process 

 

 

calibration values

 pH

indication 

 

pH value indicated on the transmitter and    

 

 

proportional to the current output value

  mV 

 

millivolt value of the sensor output after 

 

 

applying the factory and process calibration 

 

 values

 mV

indication 

 

mV value indicated on the transmitter and 

 

 

proportional to the current output value

  T 

 

temperature of the solution in °C after 

 

 

applying the factory and process calibration 

 

 values 

Examples of solution coefficients for pure water applications 
are:
  pure water = +0.18 pH/(10°C [50 °F])
  pure water with 1 ppm ammonia = +0.31 pH/(10°C [50 °F])

The solution coefficient for the AWT210 transmitter either adds 
or subtracts a configured amount of the process variable per  
10 °C (50 °F) to the Nernstian compensated process variable. 
Thus, an application with a process liquid that decreases in its 
pH value as the temperature increases uses a positive solution 
coefficient correction factor. Conversely, an application with a 
process liquid that increases in its pH value as the temperature 
increases uses a negative solution coefficient correction factor. 

The solution coefficient affects the uncompensated process 
variable for ORP and pION analyzer types in the same manner 
as the pH analyzer type.

Summary of Contents for AWT210

Page 1: ...transmitter is available with a traditional 4 to 20 mA output or with advanced digital communications utilizing FOUNDATION Fieldbus FF PROFIBUS PA PA or HART The transmitter is equipped with an LCD d...

Page 2: ...or installation 11 Transmitter installation 11 Transmitter dimensions 11 Fitting communication modules 11 Location 11 Optional installation accessories 11 Wall mounting 12 Panel mounting optional 13 P...

Page 3: ...libration 43 2 point manual calibration 43 2 electrode conductivity sensor calibration 44 4 electrode conductivity sensor calibration 45 Toroidal conductivity sensor calibration 45 PV Zero calibration...

Page 4: ...ds for hazardous area certified equipment Potential safety hazards AWT210 transmitter electrical damage to the equipment WARNING Bodily injury To ensure safe use when operating this equipment the foll...

Page 5: ...t must be removed and disposed of responsibly in accordance with local environmental regulations Information on ROHS Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS II ABB Industrial Automation Measurement Analytics UK ful...

Page 6: ...T4 Ga 20 C Ta 60 C IP66 FM18ATEX0017X IECEx FME 18 0001X Installation drg AWT2100034 0 56nF Li 3 3mH WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY AVERTISSEMENT LA SUBSTITUTION DE COM...

Page 7: ...Max input voltage Max output current Io Ii Max input current Max output power Po Pi Max input power Max output inductance Lo Li Lc Internal inductance inductance of cable Max output capacitance Co Ci...

Page 8: ...8 V Maximum short circuit current Io 11 8 mA Maximum output power Po 36 mW Maximum inductance Lo 1 H Maximum capacitance Co 1 5 F Output parameters of sensor pH Maximum open circuit voltage Uo 11 8 V...

Page 9: ...ximum inductance Lo 1 H Maximum capacitance Co 1 5 F Output parameters of sensor pH Maximum open circuit voltage Uo 11 8 V Maximum short circuit current Io 11 8 mA Maximum output power Po 36 mW Maximu...

Page 10: ...conditions of use 1 For the aluminium enclosure for EPL Ga the AWT210 enclosure option code position 8 option 2 see Data Sheet DS AWT210 EN contains aluminium and is considered to present a potential...

Page 11: ...al location requirements refer to Figure 11 Select a location away from strong electrical and magnetic fields If this is not possible particularly in applications where mobile communications equipment...

Page 12: ...n in the positions fitted 2 Mark fixing centers B and drill suitable holes in the wall 3 Secure the transmitter to the wall using 2 screws C in each mounting bracket NOTICE If the optional weathershie...

Page 13: ...e proper compression of the panel seal and achieve the IPX6 NEMA 4X hosedown rating see step 6 Dimensions in mm in 4 Holding assembly F together position bracket D into the left hand recess on the rea...

Page 14: ...bracket into the recesses on the rear of the transmitter as shown and secure with the two bracket securing screws D Ensure the plastic washers remain in the positions fitted 4 Secure the transmitter...

Page 15: ...se a rigid conductor material as this can result in wire breaks Ensure the connecting cable is flexible To ensure the sensor cable length is sufficient allow an additional 100 mm 4 in of cable to pass...

Page 16: ...k Red White 3 lead Blue Yellow Black Red White Grey Cut and remove grey wire Standard sensors with diagnostic functions NOTICE Ensure sensor diagnostics are On when using standard sensors with diagnos...

Page 17: ...on procedures see page 44 4 electrode sensors Sensor type RTD wiring DRIVE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 DRIVE 4 RTD 1 5 RTD 2 6 SHIELD 7 RTD 3 8 TB4 2 lead Green Red White Black Blue Yellow Dark green NOTICE AWT...

Page 18: ...s screening is fully effective for example ensuring that screening is maintained through any existing junction boxes Appropriate equipotential bonding must be provided to avoid differences in potentia...

Page 19: ...egory of the highest priority active alarm Figure 18 Example Operator pages alarm conditions Read Only Calibrate Advanced Service Write Protected Access level Process values Operator pages can be conf...

Page 20: ...Select Signals View PV 7 33 pH SV 25 0 pH TV 37 KW QV 1 06 mV PV 12 4 Back Exit Signal Sensor type pH Sensor type 2 electrode conductivity Sensor type 4 electrode conductivity Sensor type toroidal con...

Page 21: ...ENSOR MODULE MEMORY FAILURE Change sensor module Electronics F118 023 COMMS MODULE MEMORY FAILURE Change comms module Electronics F106 032 CURRENT OUTPUT NOT CALIBRATED Trim output If problem persists...

Page 22: ...ure configuration Sensor S068 043 HIGH SENSOR EFFICIENCY slope Check calibration Clean sensor Check sensor wiring Sensor F066 044 LOW SENSOR EFFICIENCY slope Check calibration Clean sensor Check senso...

Page 23: ...librate Advanced and Service Setting passwords Passwords can be set to enable secure access at 2 levels Calibrate and Advanced The Service Level is password protected at the factory and reserved for f...

Page 24: ...ure Sensor Type Detect Temperature Sensor Security Setup PDM Compatibility HART only Reset to defaults Operator Page 1 Operator Page 2 Contrast Language Level pH See page 29 Engineering Range Low Engi...

Page 25: ...ature Sensor Security Setup PDM Compatibility HART only Reset to defaults Operator Page 1 Operator Page 2 Contrast Language Level 2 electrode conductivity See page 29 Engineering Range Low Engineering...

Page 26: ...e Sensor Security Setup PDM Compatibility HART only Reset to defaults Operator Page 1 Operator Page 2 Contrast Language Level 4 electrode conductivity See page 29 Engineering Range Low Engineering Ran...

Page 27: ...or Security Setup PDM Compatibility HART only Reset to defaults Operator Page 1 Operator Page 2 Contrast Language Level Toroidal conductivity See page 29 Engineering Range Low Engineering Range High D...

Page 28: ...functions by associating an end millivolt value to an end magnitude value Enabled only if Measurement Type Ion Conc 10 100 1000 End mV The end millivolt value associated with the end magnitude value...

Page 29: ...t type compatible with the connected sensor Conductivity Concentration Cell Constant Used to adjust the slope of the calculation graph The design of the conductivity sensor determines the sensor const...

Page 30: ...Selects a measurement type compatible with the connected sensor Conductivity Concentration Sensor Group A B Conc Solution Enabled only if Measurement Type Concentration 0 15 NaOH 0 20 NaCl 0 18 HCl 0...

Page 31: ...a measurement type compatible with the connected sensor Conductivity Concentration Cell Solution Enabled only if Measurement Type Concentration 0 15 NaOH 0 20 NaCl 0 18 HCl 0 20 H2SO4 User Defined Con...

Page 32: ...ffer 1 Value Enabled only if Buffer Type User Def Available selections based on Buffer Type ABB 4 01 pH ABB 7 00 pH ABB 9 18 pH MERCK 4 00 pH MERCK 7 00 pH MERCK 9 00 pH MERCK 10 00 pH DIN 1 68 pH DIN...

Page 33: ...mains active throughout any PV calibration Edit Cal PV Slope PV Offset Temp Slope Temp Offset Restore Defaults 4 electrode conductivity Used to calibrate the sensor Note Calibrate menus are sensor spe...

Page 34: ...ed via the Calibrate and Advanced levels or directly from an Operator page using the Cal button Menu Comment Default PV Zero Cal PV Span Cal Temperature Cal Hold Output HART versions only Not availabl...

Page 35: ...if Measurement Type Ion Conc 10 100 1000 End mV The end millivolt value associated with the end magnitude value Enabled only if Measurement Type Ion Conc Temp Unit Temperature unit displayed and appl...

Page 36: ...2 Cond Y2 Conc X3 Cond Y3 Conc X4 Cond Y4 Conc X5 Cond Y5 Conc X6 Cond Y6 Conc Table Error None Not Saved Temp Unit Temperature unit displayed and applied to all temperature parameters values F C Temp...

Page 37: ...tion Conc Curve Table Enabled only if Measurement Type Concentration X1 Cond Y1 Conc X2 Cond Y2 Conc X3 Cond Y3 Conc X4 Cond Y4 Conc X5 Cond Y5 Conc X6 Cond Y6 Conc Table Error None Not Saved Temp Uni...

Page 38: ...ntration Conc Curve Table Enabled only if Measurement Type Concentration X1 Cond Y1 Conc X2 Cond Y2 Conc X3 Cond Y3 Conc X4 Cond Y4 Conc X5 Cond Y5 Conc X6 Cond Y6 Conc Table Error None Not Saved Temp...

Page 39: ...cted to Siemens Simatic PDM Disabled Enabled Reset To Defaults Available only at Advanced access level Display Used to setup Operator pages 1 2 select the display language and set the display contrast...

Page 40: ...r type Damping Fault Current HART only High Low Output Type HART only Linear Function Generator Function gen Table HART only Enabled only if Output Type Function Generator X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 X4 Y4 X5 Y...

Page 41: ...and HART connections and configuration together with tables detailing Profibus slot indexes and MODBUS coils and registers Device Info Displays read only factory set details for the transmitter softw...

Page 42: ...s bar The procedure moves automatically to the next stage upon completion 3 Immerse in Buffer 2 Auto Buffer Cal Abort Continue Immerse in Buffer 2 ABB 7 00pH The details of buffer solution 2 are displ...

Page 43: ...Point Manual Next Edit The value of the 1st buffer solution is displayed The value can be edited by pressing the key When the buffer value is correct press the key to continue 3 Wait for stable readin...

Page 44: ...the calibration is performed at a conductivity value 1 S cm the PV Slope is recalculated For cell constants from 0 3 to 1 999 If the calibration is performed at a conductivity value 5 S cm the PV Offs...

Page 45: ...value by pressing the key to move the cursor and the keys to change the value When the new value has been entered press the key to continue 3 Completion Following a successful calibration the calculat...

Page 46: ...52 uS cm New 0752 PV Zero Cal Next Continue Enter the desired PV value by pressing the key to move the cursor and the keys to change the value When the new value has been entered press the key to cont...

Page 47: ...racter height 12 mm 0 47 in Language English German French Spanish Italian Portuguese Keypad 4 tactile membrane keys Mechanical data Protection IPX6 NEMA 4X Dimensions Height 144 mm 5 76 in min exclud...

Page 48: ...repeatability 0 01 0 to 200 S cm 0 001 S cm 1 0 of measurement range per decade 0 1 0 to 2000 S cm 0 01 S cm 1 0 to 20000 S cm 0 1 S cm Conductivity measurement range and resolution AWT210 4 electrod...

Page 49: ...40 With 250 resistor for HART communication min supply voltage 19 5 V DC Output HART models Configured range 4 to 20 mA User programmable across measurement range Linear and non linear AWT210 2 elect...

Page 50: ...Div 1 Group E F G T4 Exia Enclosure type ingress protection classification 4X IPX6 Ambient temperature range 25 C Ta 60 C Canadian Standards Authority CSA Non incendive Available with aluminium enclo...

Page 51: ...erature compensation provides the most useful information and is recommended in most cases Since ion dissociation is affected by temperature the pH value can also be affected If these processes behave...

Page 52: ...ues When the switch is in the OFF position the Factory Reset function is disabled NOTICE Resetting to factory default values resets all of the instrument configuration parameters including passwords A...

Page 53: ...packs Glands packs of 2 Part number Description 3KXA877210L0112 3KXA877210L0115 3KXA877210L0111 3KXA877210L0114 3KXA877210L0113 3KXA877210L0116 M16 standard gland M16 Exe gland M20 standard gland M20...

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