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Samplers - S310 / S320

Aquacell S310 Wastewater Sampler 
Part Number CL-1240-

voltage

Aquacell S320 Wastewater Sampler 
Part Number CL-1260-

voltage

Aquacell S310/S320 
Sampler Unit

User Guide

Intake Hose with 
filter (10 metres 
long)

[1]

2 Intake Hose 
Anchors

[1]

Spare Volume 
Control Tube

Intake Hose Clip

[1]

Note: The Sampler's lower compartment is used to transport the Sample 
Collection Vessel, ancillaries, etc...

[1]  not included when PPI is specified

Summary of Contents for Aquacell S100

Page 1: ...Aquamatic Stationary Wastewater Samplers User Guide Issue 5 03...

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Page 3: ...S E C T I O N S CONTENTS KEY FIGURES WARRANTY CONTENTS OF PACKAGE INTRODUCTION CHOOSING A SITE PREPARING THE SITE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 4: ...r Options 1 7 Removable Bottlers 1 7 Integral Bottlers 1 8 Optional Equipment Electrical 1 8 Optional Equipment Mechanical 1 10 Consumable Spares 1 10 INTRODUCTION 2 1 The Sampling Process 2 1 Aquacel...

Page 5: ...y Drain Wastewater Installation if required 4 6 Electrical Power Supply Installation 4 6 Optional Ancillary Signal Connection 4 7 Aquacell S200 Sampler 4 9 Sampler Location 4 10 Electrical Power Suppl...

Page 6: ...al Connections to the Sampler Module 5 5 Aquacell S200 Series Samplers 5 7 Sampler 5 7 Sample Collection Vessel SCV 5 7 Electrical Connections to the Sampler Module 5 8 Aquacell S300 Series Samplers 5...

Page 7: ...4 Heating Cooling Component Start up 6 5 S50 S100 S310 Samplers 6 5 S200 Samplers 6 5 S310H S320 S320H Samplers 6 6 Switching on the Optional Back Up Battery 6 7 Basic For S50 S100 and S200 Samplers...

Page 8: ...occurances during the Event Logging Phase 6 50 Warning Event occurances whilst a Spot Sample is being taken during the Event Logging Phase 6 51 Viewing the Program Settings and Progress 6 51 Escaping...

Page 9: ...e of the Sampler Module Dry 7 4 Test Mode 7 5 Breakdown Service 7 8 On Site Service 7 8 Back to Base Service 7 9 Sampler Module 7 9 Removable Bottler 7 9 Other faulty hardware which is readily detacha...

Page 10: ...ront Views 4 12 Figure 4 H Installation Drawing S300 Sampler Right Side and Rear Views 4 13 Figure 4 I Connecting the Sampler to Typical Auxiliary Equipment Aquacell S300 Series Samplers 4 18 Figure 4...

Page 11: ...ice can be found in the MAINTENANCE section of this User Guide see page 7 8 for further information Please read this User Guide carefully as neither Aquamatic Ltd nor its agents accept responsibility...

Page 12: ...e items specified on your purchase order See CONTENTS OF PACKAGE page 1 1 for details That no transit damage has occurred It is important to report any discrepancies or transit damage within 48 hours...

Page 13: ...s is a usefull means of identifying the items ordered in order to ensure your order has been executed correctly Some price list items are omitted as they are fully integrated and not able to be depict...

Page 14: ...Part Number CL 1210 voltage Aquacell S50 Sampler Unit Spare Volume Control Tube 2 Anchor bolts User Guide Intake Hose with filter 5 metres long 1 Intake Hose Clip 1 S50 2 Intake Hose Anchors 1 1 not...

Page 15: ...tage Aquacell S100 Sampler Unit Intake Hose Clip 1 Wall mounting plate with 4 Anchor bolts Spare Volume Control Tube Strain relief bracket with 2 fixing screws 1 Mains supply cable User Guide Intake H...

Page 16: ...Part Number CL 1230 voltage Aquacell S200 Sampler Unit Intake Hose Clip 1 Fridge Keys Spare Volume Control Tube Strain relief bracket with 2 fixing screws 1 User Guide Intake Hose with filter 10 metr...

Page 17: ...Sampler Part Number CL 1260 voltage Aquacell S310 S320 Sampler Unit User Guide Intake Hose with filter 10 metres long 1 2 Intake Hose Anchors 1 Spare Volume Control Tube Intake Hose Clip 1 Note The Sa...

Page 18: ...70 voltage Aquacell S310H S320H Sampler Unit Air Cowls including 9 M4 fixing screws nylon washers User Guide Spare Volume Control Tube Intake Hose with filter 10 metres long 1 2 Intake Hose Anchors 1...

Page 19: ...opylene Container Part Number CL 3005 25 Litre Polyethylene Container Part Number CL 3001 2 x 4 5 Litre Self Emptying Polypropylene Bottler including expansion coupling Part Number CL 3006 4 x 4 5 Lit...

Page 20: ...additional integral parts Part Number CL 4024 Beacon plus additional Integral parts Part Number CL 4122 Condensate Evaporator Tray plus additional integral parts Part Number CL 4112 voltage 12 x 1 Li...

Page 21: ...e Hose 10 metres long Pipe Extension Assembly Pressurised Pipeline Interface Standard Part Number CL 4147 voltage Intake Hose 10 metres long Intake Hose Clip PPI Pressurised Pipeline Interface S300 Pa...

Page 22: ...c Glass Part Number CL 6164 Part Number CL 6028 Optional Equipment Mechanical Auxiliary Equipment Enclosure plus additional integral parts Part Number CL 4117 Auxiliary Equipment Mounting Plate Part N...

Page 23: ...H Samplers incorporate sample temperature control This is particularly important for biologically active wastewater The Sample Collection Vessel is contained within the temperature controlled lockable...

Page 24: ...mounting automatic sampler featuring the Aquacell Sampler Module The Aquacell S50 is intended for indoor applications only The Sampler is supplied with a Bracket Mounting Bolts to facilitate attachme...

Page 25: ...uspension point for the Container All other Removable Sample Collection Vessels can be used with the S50 where the installation provides for the SCV to be located suitably beneath the Sampler Whilst t...

Page 26: ...indoor applications It does not have Sample Temperature Control The Sampler module is fully accessible The sampler is suitable for operation at ambient temperatures between 5 C and 50 C Aquacell S320...

Page 27: ...s to facilitate attachment to a wall or similar vertical surface The PPI S300 Version is fully integrated with the Sampler cabinet The PPI is suitable for operation at ambient temperatures between 10...

Page 28: ...ere information relates to a specific format collection vessel or ancillary then it is given under a separate heading so the reader can readily focus on information relating to his particular Sampler...

Page 29: ...d Mechanical Care should be taken whilst the Sampler is in operation to avoid trapping fingers in the pinch valve assembly The Sampler may if ordered have a Glass Sample Chamber and or Glass Sample Co...

Page 30: ...2 8 INTRODUCTION...

Page 31: ...he Anti Condensation Heater is specified however as liquid remains in the Intake hose The hose connecting the Pipeline Tapping Point to the PPI between samples trace heating of this hose will be neces...

Page 32: ...s are to be taken This avoids the possibility of siphoning See Figure 3 A above Also see the Sampler Installation Drawing of the Sampler specified in PREPARING THE SITE Section 4 for details of the Sa...

Page 33: ...mpler to sample from a pressurised Sampling Point are as follows The Sampler PPI can be positioned above or below the Sampling Point as required The Intake Hose routing is non critical Choose a Sampli...

Page 34: ...sample refrigeration and need to dispose of a small volume of condensate water Samplers fitted with a Wastewater Drain are able to dispose of Condensate Water Samplers not fitted with a Wastewater Dr...

Page 35: ...1 PREPARING THE SITE Aquacell S50 Sampler First remove all packing material from the Sampler and its Ancillaries Figure 4 A Installation Drawing S50 Sampler All dimensions are in mm 4 PREPARING THE SI...

Page 36: ...to position Gravity Drain Wastewater Installation if required Construct the drain from 56mm O D 50mm I D plastic pipe An expansion coupling is provided with the Bottler which has a solvent weld joint...

Page 37: ...Sampler within reach of the Samplers Ancillary Signals Cable Cables to from the Auxiliary Equipment may need to be terminated in one or more Signal Isolators Not supplied by Aquamatic mounted adjacent...

Page 38: ...7 50 1181 725 7 5 027 21752 3803 21 2 7 2 0 7 5 127 2 0 7 5 2 0 7 5 7 2 5 7 1 2 8 6 1 62 7 P 2 0 7 5 7 17 5 7 2 038 6 6 1 1250 23 1 92 7 5 5 217 7 5 217 7 1250 23 1 92 7 5 127 6 6833 1 1 5 6 1 211 7 2...

Page 39: ...ell S100 Sampler First remove all packing material from the Sampler and its Ancillaries Figure 4 C Installation Drawing S100 Sampler Notes All dimensions are in mm Shown with a 10 Litre Container and...

Page 40: ...r is slid into position Gravity Drain Wastewater Installation if required Construct the drain from 56mm O D 50mm I D plastic pipe An expansion coupling is provided with the Bottler which has a solvent...

Page 41: ...Sampler within reach of the Samplers Ancillary Signals Cable Cables to from the Auxiliary Equipment may need to be terminated in one or more Signal Isolators Not supplied by Aquamatic mounted adjacent...

Page 42: ...7 50 1181 725 7 5 027 21752 3803 21 2 7 2 0 7 5 127 2 0 7 5 2 0 7 5 7 2 5 7 1 2 8 6 1 62 7 P 2 0 7 5 7 17 5 7 2 038 6 6 1 1250 23 1 92 7 5 5 217 7 5 217 7 1250 23 1 92 7 5 127 6 6833 1 1 5 6 1 211 7 2...

Page 43: ...erial from the Sampler and its Ancillaries except for the wooden palette on which the Sampler stands Figure 4 E Installation Drawing S200 Sampler Notes The Samplers Lower Compartment is used to transp...

Page 44: ...l Ancillary Signal Connection See Connecting the Sampler to Typical Auxiliary Equipment Aquacell S200 Sampler page 4 11 Auxiliary Equipment should if possible be positioned adjacent to where it is int...

Page 45: ...7 50 1181 725 7 5 027 21752 3803 21 2 7 2 0 7 5 127 2 0 7 5 2 0 7 5 7 2 5 7 1 2 8 6 1 62 7 P 2 0 7 5 7 17 5 7 2 038 6 6 1 1250 23 1 92 7 5 5 217 7 5 217 7 1250 23 1 92 7 5 127 6 6833 1 1 5 6 1 211 7...

Page 46: ...Sampler and it s ancillaries except for the wooden palette on which the Sampler stands Note The Sampler s Lower Compartment is used to transport the Sample Collection Vessel ancillaries etc Figure 4 G...

Page 47: ...4 13 PREPARING THE SITE Figure 4 H Installation Drawing S300 Series Sampler Right Side and Rear Views All dimensions are in mm...

Page 48: ...touch and the Thermal Isolation Springs serve to isolate the hot under surface of the tray from the floor that it stands on The tray stands on the Mounting Base at the rear of the Sampler suitably po...

Page 49: ...the Sampler s Power Input Cable Gland positioned at the rear of the Sampler Auxiliary Equipment Installation Equipment can be mounted separately from the Sampler and connected to it via the Optional...

Page 50: ...xiliary Equipment Mounting Plate is made from stainless steel so any cutting tools used in the preparation of the plate must take this into account Drill the mounting plate and attach the Auxiliary eq...

Page 51: ...tor provided Thread the Auxiliary Signals Cable in through the bottom cable gland on the left hand side of the enclosure and couple it to the auxiliary equipment as required The Auxiliary Equipment En...

Page 52: ...127 6 6833 1 1 5 6 1 211 7 21 6 63 7 51 7 9 2 0 7 5 211 7 216 6 2 1 277 2873876 5 1250 23 1 92 7 5 5 217 76 5 7 7 9 217 76 5 26 1 7 6 67 0 6 7 1 7 5 7 8 5 48 30 17 02817 1 3 7 25 7 8 5 48 30 17 1 268...

Page 53: ...30 17 6 335235 7 63 5 211 7 216 1 520 237 21 211 7 216 7 50 1 2 72 1 5 6 1 6 5 3 7 5 2111 7 21 211 7 72 8 5 48 30 17 6 335235 7 5 1 8 5 48 30 17 32 5 211 725 72 8 5 48 30 17 32 5 1 60 17 7 211 725 86...

Page 54: ...NG THE SITE Pressurised Pipeline Interface PPI Standard Version First remove all packing material from the PPI and it s ancillaries Figure 4 K Installation Drawing Pressurised Pipeline Interface Stand...

Page 55: ...itted however care must be taken in configuring the drain to avoid any backflushing issues Installing the Pressure Tapping A suitable tapping point should be made and fitted with a hand operated Isola...

Page 56: ...4 22 PREPARING THE SITE Pressurised Pipeline Interface PPI S300 Version Figure 4 L Installation Drawing Pressurised Pipeline Interface S300 Version...

Page 57: ...be possible to couple the PPI drain into the Wastewater Drain if one is fitted however care must be taken in configuring the drain to avoid any backflushing issues Installing the Pressure Tapping A s...

Page 58: ...4 24 PREPARING THE SITE...

Page 59: ...d as this will be difficult to do when the sampler is in place and it is required to connect the corresponding cables 4 Loosen the 2 fixing bolts slightly in order to accommodate the keyhole cut outs...

Page 60: ...perator use as required to download the Sampler s data logger and would not be involved at the installation stage The connection panel comprises a flying lead coming from a cable gland in the middle o...

Page 61: ...81 7 21 2 3 9 5 027 21752 3 6 03 48 5 2 3 2 3 9 27720 5 5 2 6 03 5 02 8 237 21 277 5 211 7 21 0 16 211 7 21 1 237 21 7 277 5 237 21 1 5 6 1 0 16 127 33 9 56 21 7 6 6 7 50 1 7 1 8 1 5 211 725 52 1 5 1...

Page 62: ...difficult to do when the sampler is in place and it is required to connect the corresponding cables 5 Loosen the 2 wing nuts on the Wall Mounting Plate and hang the Sampler on the Mounting Studs Hand...

Page 63: ...ad the Sampler s data logger and would not be involved at the installation stage The connection panel comprises a Mains connection and 4 optional additional connections The connectors are all waterpro...

Page 64: ...2 3 6 03 5 0 81 7 21 2 3 9 5 027 21752 3 6 03 48 5 2 3 2 3 9 27720 5 5 2 6 03 5 02 8 237 21 277 5 211 7 21 0 16 211 7 21 237 21 7 277 5 237 21 1 5 6 1 0 16 127 33 9 56 21 7 6 6 8 52 1 5 1 2 8 9 1 875...

Page 65: ...R ON AT THIS POINT 6 Connect any other cables as appropriate to the Sampler Module See Electrical Connections to the Sampler Module page 5 7 7 Install the Intake Hose See Intake Hose Installation page...

Page 66: ...nded for operator use as required to download the Sampler s data logger and would not be involved at the installation stage The connection panel comprises a Mains connection and 4 optional additional...

Page 67: ...7 21 35 211 7 0 16 211 7 21 35 211 7 237 21 7 277 5 1 2 5 203 570 17 237 21 1 5 6 1 6 127 0 16 211 7 72 6 7 86 62 725 127 33 9 56 21 7 6 6 7 50 1 7 1 8 1 5 211 725 211 76 72 7 33 6 03 5 32 5 52 1 5 1...

Page 68: ...ewater Drain outlet if applicable 7 Ensure the backup battery switch is set to the disconnected position see Optional Back up Battery Installation page 5 18 8 Remove the Cover Plate on the Samplers Up...

Page 69: ...using the fixing screws provided Connect the Ancillary Signal Cable to the 12 pole connector on the side of the Sampler Connect the Mains Supply Cable to the 3 pole connector on the side of the Sample...

Page 70: ...21752 3 6 03 48 5 2 3 127 2 3 9 1 0 16 1387 237 21 211 7 216 32 5 1387 7 50 1 2 32 5 6833 86 237 21 6 1 7 50 1 2 32 5 1387 1 1 3 7 21 5 5 2 6 03 5 1 7 237 21 1 5 6 1 6 1 127 237 21 7 277 56 211 7 7 27...

Page 71: ...to the mounting surface 3 Connect PPI Main Power Cable to the switched fused isolator DO NOT SWITCH THE POWER ON AT THIS POINT 4 Connect the PPI Sampler Power Cable to the Power Cable connector S50 an...

Page 72: ...ration below shows the optional Intake Hose Support Bracket and is an example of how the hose is meant to be supported although not suited to every application b Attach one of the two Intake Hose Anch...

Page 73: ...Hose Anchor to the upper end of the Intake Hose at a point such that when it engages with the Strain Relief Bracket it suspends in its intended manner b Suspend the Intake Hose by engaging the Intake...

Page 74: ...e is provided by a plastic gland in the Right Hand Side Panel of the Sampler Cabinet a Thread the upper end of the Intake Hose through the plastic gland in the Right Hand Side Panel of the Sampler Cab...

Page 75: ...ngth so that it is able to engage with the Pressurised Pipeline Interface Intake Allow about 30mm of hose to engage with the 16mm Hose Tail Fitting 4 Place the Intake Hose Clip supplied over the PPI e...

Page 76: ...with the rubber cord by stretching it over the battery battery connecting cable and attaching it to the metal clip at the top of the battery cavity Do not connect the battery to the Sampler Module at...

Page 77: ...e sampled SHOT An aliquot of liquid extracted from the sampling point by a single operation of the sampling cycle SAMPLE A shot or number of shots extracted in immediate succession and deposited into...

Page 78: ...ration during a Sample Program SAMPLE ROUTINE A sequence of Samples taken during a Sampling Period SYSTEM SETTINGS System operating parameters as selected by the user for the application PROGRAM SETTI...

Page 79: ...beep sound will be heard The keypad is divided into circular operating buttons and square programming buttons Operating Buttons SPOT SAMPLE To take single samples SET PROG To enter or change a program...

Page 80: ...ed with a Pressurised Pipeline Interface PPI to sample from a pressurised Sampling Point The last 2 displays above are known as DEFAULT DISPLAYS for the Aquacell Sampler and the Aquacell Sampler in PP...

Page 81: ...for details are present at Power Up the display will then show each Warning Event for 4 seconds alternating with the DEFAULT DISPLAY After the specific Warning Events have been shown the display will...

Page 82: ...mperatures above 32 C CZ Heater In the Container Zone 2 mounted on the roof of the Lower Compartment behind the Compartment Liner Switches on at Container Zone temperatures below 1 C CZ Fan In the Con...

Page 83: ...quacell Sampler in PPI mode are as follows Switching on the Optional Back Up Battery Basic For S50 S100 and S200 Samplers 1 Release the Latch at the rear of the Sampler Module and open the hinged Batt...

Page 84: ...MPLING NOW INTAKE 9 Water is expelled from the Sample Chamber back up the Volume Control Tube and down the Intake Hose until the level reaches the bottom of the Volume Control Tube A metered volume is...

Page 85: ...PURGE 8 Wait for 1 second 9 V2 1 closes whilst the air is purging though it 10 Wait for 1 second 11 The Sampler Module Pump and the PPI Pump stop 12 Wait for 1 second 13 The PPI Pump starts The Displ...

Page 86: ...ction Vessel The Display shows SAMPLING NOW SAMPLE RELEASE 23 Wait for 2 seconds 24 The PPI Pump stops V2 1 closes the Sampler Module Pump stops and the Display returns to the DEFAULT DISPLAY 1 V1 and...

Page 87: ...etting the Flush Time PPI The PPI Flush Time should be long enough to be sure that all of the residual water is expelled from the PPI pipe tract In order to achieve this a volume of water equal to the...

Page 88: ...ischarge to be collected in a suitable measuring bucket 3 the PPI is controlled using a PLC Programmable Logic Controller unit contained within the PPI housing 4 To adjust the PPI Flush Time it is nec...

Page 89: ...onds is set in the factory 6 Press OK The 15 or the current set time begins flashing 7 Use the and buttons to set the required PPI Flush Time between 1 second and 60 seconds 8 Press the OK button to s...

Page 90: ...ATION Proceed as follows 1 Remove the Intake Hose 2 Release the Retaining Clip at the right side of the Top Clamp 3 Hinge open the Top Clamp whilst gripping the Sample Chamber to ensure that it stays...

Page 91: ...the majority of applications this is adequate Certain applications however may require a Sample Shot Volume which differs from the factory set volume To change the Sample Shot Volume it is necessary t...

Page 92: ...lly arises because of the continuously changing flow and composition of the wastewater It is therefore essential to take Samples over the entire period that the liquid flow is being examined The frequ...

Page 93: ...ory set and the only time it should need altering it is if you decide to change Bottle Configuration The illustration below shows the Distributor Assembly for the Removable Bottler The Removable Bottl...

Page 94: ...r than directly through the opening This avoids unnecessary splashing and the danger of water flowing over the barrier between Bottles The Bottle 1 position is different for different Bottlers In the...

Page 95: ...an invitation to either accept the entry as it is by pressing the button or to change it by entering one digit at a time starting with the first digit on the left of the Display Successive digits will...

Page 96: ...ler is programmed In future providing that you do not wish to change any System Settings programming the Sampler is just a case of ticking PROGRAM SETTINGS and checking amending the Program Options as...

Page 97: ...e shift Now see SYS03 SYS03 SAMPLE TEMP LOG NO YES Sample Temperature Measurement Logging is available for use with all Stationary Samplers with Single Containers and S300 Series Samplers with Integra...

Page 98: ...t Sample however there are applications where a 500ml 100ml in the case of the 12 x 0 75 litre Glass Bottler and the 12 x 1 litre PET Bottler shot of liquid at one time is insufficient for the require...

Page 99: ...Flow Proportional Samples then the Samples should always be taken after a certain volume of water has passed the Sampling Point and therefore an Initial Sample should not be taken Where the requiremen...

Page 100: ...nd Sampling rate is maintained Select either DISABLED or ENABLED Now see SYSSAM07 SYSSAM07 FLOW SIGNAL IMPULSE 4 20mA The Sampler will accommodate either an Impulse Signal A normally open volt free co...

Page 101: ...s running With PUMP TIME TRIG selected the Sampler will take Time Interval Samples which can be temporarily inhibited by a signal from the pump which is generating the wastewater flow The method of op...

Page 102: ...pler is programmed in FLOW mode and the bottom line of the display will show SAMPLER ENABLE Select SAMPLER ENABLE or PUMP TIME TRIG as applicable Now see SYSSAM10 SYSSAM10 INITIAL DELAY 00 HOURS 00 MI...

Page 103: ...RGE is fixed at 04 SECONDS for Samplers in PPI Mode Now see SYSSAM14 SYSSAM14 POST PURGE 06 SECONDS See Setting the Purge Times page 6 10 Set time Note PRE PURGE is fixed at 10 SECONDS for Samplers in...

Page 104: ...Bottle 1 and repeat its cycle continuously Select YES or NO Now see SYSBOT04 SYSBOT04 BOTTLER MODE SINGLE GROUP In SINGLE mode each bottle is addressed individually according to the Program selected I...

Page 105: ...he Bottle Group Now see SYSBOT07 SYSBOT07 BOT 15 SEC PAUS NO YES When carrying out a Group Sample the Bottler moves from one Bottle in the Group to the next as quickly as the Sampler is able to take t...

Page 106: ...is set to FLOW at SYSSAM05 see SYSBOT09 If TIME and SAMPLING MODE is set to TIME at SYSSAM05 see SYSINST01 If SAMPLES see SYSINST01 SYSBOT09 MAX SAMPS BOTTLE 0007 Set the limit to the number of Sampl...

Page 107: ...he Sample Routine to stop or select NON STOP If the time between START ROUTINE and STOP ROUTINE is less than 24 hours see PROGSAM04 If the time between START ROUTINE and STOP ROUTINE is greater than 2...

Page 108: ...05 SAMPLE INTERVAL 01 HOURS 00 MINS Set time 1 Now see DEFAULT DISPLAY if Sampler is programmed to operate without a Bottler If Sampler is programmed to operate with a Bottler either see PROGBOT1 if I...

Page 109: ...MENT BY TIME is selected see PROGBOT03 PROGSAM08 INTERVAL AT F S 010 MINs Set interval between Sample Shots at full scale flow i e when current signal is 20mA Note Interval at half scale 12mA would be...

Page 110: ...ROUP MODE Now see the PROGINST01 PROGBOT03 TIME PER BOTTLE 00 HOURS 30 MINS Select the time that Samples are to be deposited into a Bottle before the Bottler indexes to the next Bottle or next Group i...

Page 111: ...Shots into each bottle of a bottle array when in GROUP mode Select YES or NO Now see SPECOP 4 SPECOP4 RELAY OUTPUT SAMPLE AQUIRED DURING SHOT The Sample Acquired Relay Output can be reprogrammed to c...

Page 112: ...E 00Hr 15Min 25Sec Provides an indication of when the next sample can be expected DISPLAY C BOTTLER INC IN 00Hr 05Min 25Sec DISPLAY C only appears when the Sampler is used with a Bottler and INCREMENT...

Page 113: ...or example and this is easy to do even when the Sampler is in the middle of a SAMPLE ROUTINE Simply check the Display to ensure that a programmed Sample is not about to be taken exchange the Sample Co...

Page 114: ...e Distribution Tray is able to disperse the water into the Bottle Self Emptying Bottler The Self Emptying Bottler operates in a similar way to the standard Bottler except that it drives at a much slow...

Page 115: ...6 39 OPERATION SAMPLING MODE TIME BOTTLE LOCATIONS 2 RECYCLE YES BOTTLER MODE SINGLE INCREMENT BY TIME SAMPLE INTERVAL 01HOURS 00MINS TIME PER BOTTLE 24HOURS 00MINS...

Page 116: ...Collection Vessel s to be used for the sample program Press the RUN PROG button Close and secure the Front Cover Door as appropriate Leave the Sampler to extract its Programmed Samples NB You may fin...

Page 117: ...ading the data to a computer the Sample Temperature Data where the Sample Temperature Monitoring Facility is present are available in full See page 6 55 for details on setting up to download the logge...

Page 118: ...s during normal operation Sampling Events that can be recognised by the Sampler are shown in the following table together with the Sampler s response IDENT DISPLAY SHOWS LOG SHORT FORM EVENT SAMPLER S...

Page 119: ...M COMPLETE PRG COMPLET The Sample Program has completed The Display shows PROGRAM COMPLETE and no further programmed Sampling Events can occur Further SPOT Samples are permitted Event and Temperature...

Page 120: ...ewater after a 68 sec intake phase YES NO Tested when a sample was attempted WE02 GUARD ELECTRODE HIT GUARD HIT The Short Guard Electrode was hit before the Long Electrode NO NO Tested when a sample w...

Page 121: ...T BOTTLER FITTED BOT FITTED With the Sampler programmed to operate without a Bottler an attempt to detect a Bottler found a Bottler to be fitted i e a fault condition N A YES Tested when the RUN PROG...

Page 122: ...issing or faulty N A NO This Warning Event only applies to Samplers fitted with the Optional Sample Temperature Monitoring feature Tested continuously WE10 2 PLANT ZONE TEMP SENSOR FAULT PZT SNSR X Th...

Page 123: ...plies to Models S310H S320 and S320H i e when the Container Zone Temperature Sensor has been factory programmed to be present Tested continuously WE12 2 EVAP PLATE TEMP SENSOR FAULT EPT SNSR X The Eva...

Page 124: ...S320H i e when the Evaporator Plate Temperature Sensor has been factory programmed to be present WE14 2 CONTAINER ZONE TEMP OUT OF RANGE CZ TEMP OUT The Container Zone temperature was out of the 0 5 C...

Page 125: ...S310H N A NO This Warning Event only applies to Models S310H S320 and S320H Tested continuously from when RUN PROG was pressed except during Defrost Cycles and for a period of 10 minutes thereafter WE...

Page 126: ...then returns to the display displays showing when the Warning Event occurred but now it alternates with the Warning Occurred Press View Display The Display cycles through for example Display 1 PROGRAM...

Page 127: ...ot Sample is being taken during the Event Logging Phase 1 The Display reverts to the read out appropriate to the Warning Event as shown in the table above for 4 seconds and then returns to the Default...

Page 128: ...wing in turn Start and Stop times Frequency of Sampling and Frequency of Bottler Incrementation if a Bottler is fitted and then return to the status it was in prior to the VIEW button being pressed Fo...

Page 129: ...rst sample is taken until the time the STOP Button is pressed or the data logger is full If VIEW WARNING LOG is selected The first Warning Event to occur If any Warning Events have occurred between pr...

Page 130: ...corresponding date and time when the Warning Event occurred are shown on the bottom line of the display followed by For example 0001 PRG STARTED 10 12 08 17 41 0002 SAMPLE OK 10 12 08 17 42 Holding t...

Page 131: ...quently captured in a text txt file for future reference Initial Preparations Ensure the Sampler is not in the Low Power Mode See page 6 21 Connect the USB cable supplied between a USB port on the com...

Page 132: ...unicate with your PC Configuring a Hyper Terminal Connection Open Hyper Terminal This is usually accessed from the Start button via All Programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal The New Conne...

Page 133: ...ettings window Press OK Click File Save as to open the Save as window Aquacell or your chosen name should appear in the File name aperture Use the Save in drop down menu to select a location in your c...

Page 134: ...yper Terminal window The Hyper Terminal You are currently connected Are you sure you want to disconnect now window opens on top of the main Hyper Terminal window Press the Yes button The Hyper Termina...

Page 135: ...button on the Sampler to continue with the download or the 2 button to abandon the download Note If the logger contains less than 150 Event logs the above choice will not be given and the download wi...

Page 136: ...FORMAT 2 Press the 1 or 2 button on the Sampler as required or the STOP button if you wish to abandon the download t Unit Sampler 123 Date 27 05 08 Time 17 24 Sampler firmware VER 02 07 00BL SAMPLE TE...

Page 137: ...DON Press the 1 button on the Sampler to continue with the download or the 2 button to abandon the download Note If the logger contains less than 150 Event logs the above choice will not be given and...

Page 138: ...he download is abandoned and the Samplers LCD returns to the Default Display Closing down After the download session has been completed you need to close down the text file and the Hyper Terminal conn...

Page 139: ...ndicator turns pink 6 Do take great care to ensure that sample frequency and size are optimised to provide a true representation of the wastewater flow Companies can often obtain advice from their loc...

Page 140: ...unnecessary wear on the pump 3 Don t allow wastewater to splash the inside of the Sample Chamber top as this will cause the inside of the Chamber Top to build up a layer of wastewater residues This i...

Page 141: ...ntenance All models require the sample tract to be kept clean and the electronic electrical hardware inside the sealed Sampler Module to be kept dry In the case of the S300 samplers the Intake and Exh...

Page 142: ...ng the piston in and out It is always a good policy to maintain the Sampler and its accessories in a generally clean condition bearing in mind the potential infection hazards associated with wastewate...

Page 143: ...using a detergent solution followed by a clean water rinse Stubborn deposits may require a more aggressive cleaner Clean the Sample Chamber top in a similar manner but using brushes instead of a spon...

Page 144: ...ylene Container Format Remove the central access disc for cleaning 12 x 0 75 Litre Glass Bottler Format Either clean in a bottle washer or replace 12 x 1 Litre P E T Bottler Format Either flush with c...

Page 145: ...the Desiccant Bag and discard Remove the new Desiccant Bag from it s sealed polythene storage bag Placed the bag in the cavity in the front panel Replace the Desiccant Bag access plug Test Mode The Sa...

Page 146: ...the pump and check for any spurious noises test level det 0514 test finished Press the button to check the main level probe The reading should be in the range 0500 to 0520 A reading below this range...

Page 147: ...ptional Press the button to generate a Sampler Malfunction output Verify that any peripheral equipment responds appropriately test bottler Optional Press the button to drive the Bottler around to the...

Page 148: ...agree with that indicated by the calibrated thermometer Press button to increment the reading by 0 1 C or press button to decrement the reading by 0 1 C If the probe is faulty or not connected the di...

Page 149: ...o be forwarded to you Return to Aquamatic Ltd or it s approved distributor for repair Removable Bottler Pack the Bottler in its original TRANSIT PACK if possible If original packaging materials have b...

Page 150: ...undergo several sample cycles before it seals properly Leaking Intake Hose or intake filter connection excessive bubbles entrained in water entering Sample Chamber Check connections and seal Pump ine...

Page 151: ...detect and register various Warning Events See page 6 44 for more information The following is a list of Warning Events with the Log Shot Form which appears when the Warning log is examined by pressin...

Page 152: ...the Millennium Controller within the PPI Housing 1 If this shows the 50 000 cycles service needed warning request On Site service If the warning is not shown request On Site service WE2 GUARD ELECTRO...

Page 153: ...ct is made with the Contact Springs see Cleaning the Sample Tract page 7 2 N B Contact Springs should project about 6mm from their location holes If this is not the case return the Sampler Module for...

Page 154: ...ammed to operate without a Bottler an attempt to detect a Bottler found a Bottler to be fitted i e a fault condition Either reprogram or remove the Bottler WE7 FAULT BOTTLER MISSING BOT MISSG With the...

Page 155: ...he Sample Temperature Sensor Connector is fully engaged Replace the Sample Temperature Sensor If not successful request On Site Service S300 Series Samplers Request On Site Service WE10 1 PLANT ZONE T...

Page 156: ...during a defrost cycle Close the door of the Lower Compartment Cont WE13 1 Cont If not successful request On Site Service WE14 1 CONTAINER ZONE TEMP OUT OF RANGE CZ TEMP OUT The Container Zone tempera...

Page 157: ...tainer Zone temperature was within the 0 5 C window permitted or above 0 C in the case of S310H No action needed WE16 SUPPLY VOLTAGE LOW LOW VOLTS The supply voltage fell below the minimum permitted R...

Page 158: ...MAINTENANCE 7 18...

Page 159: ...or pH Meter etc providing volt free on off contact Data Logging Up to 1012 Sampling Events Warning Events are logged for interrogation using the Sampler s View Menu Sample Temperature logging is also...

Page 160: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 8 2...

Page 161: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 8 3...

Page 162: ...ta Table page 8 7 for details Mechanical Features User interface 17 button keypad incorporating tactile keys LCD 16 x 2 alpha numeric backlit Intake Hose 10 metre long 5 meter with S50 with Stainless...

Page 163: ...more warning conditions occur 1 normally closed volt free 50VDC 1A contact pair will open for 2 seconds or longer in the case of power outage when one or more warning conditions occur USB Connection...

Page 164: ...ximum intake hose length metre 10 Size mm Weight kg of the PPI Enclosure Note the PPI S300 Format enclosure attaches to the right hand side of the S300 Cabinet Height 1100 Width 520 Depth 250 Weight 1...

Page 165: ...ards Compliance All of the Aquacell models are compliant with the following standards MCERTs Continuous Water Monitoring Equipment Certification Water quality Sampling Part 10 Guidance on sampling of...

Page 166: ...Ambient Temperature 0 C 10 10 5 5 10 5 10 Maximum Ambient Temperature 0 C 50 50 40 50 50 40 50 Power Supply 110 220 230V AC 50Hz Float Charged Back up Battery 12V DC 7Ah Power Consumption Power VA 110...

Page 167: ...ng brackets fittings Galvanised Steel cabinet pre treated and finished with architectural grade white polyester powder coating plus stainless steel panel Stainless steel cabinet base with Galvanised S...

Page 168: ...103 0 118 0 120 0 Sample Collection Vessel Compatibility continued 10 litre Polypropylene Container 25 litre Polyethylene Container 2 x 4 5 litre Self Emptying Polypropylene Bottler 2 x 4 5 litre Self...

Page 169: ...10H S320 S320H continued Sample Collection Vessel Compatibility 12 x 1 litre Glass Integral Bottler 12 x 1 litre PET Bottler 24 x 1 litre HDPE Bottler Please see Aquamatic website www aquamaticsampler...

Page 170: ...matic in England and around the world via a network of local distributors Aquamatic equipment is accessible globally to any company with a requirement for high quality dependable wastewater sampling e...

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