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Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspection

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Maintenance and Inspection of Liquid Level 

Transmitter for Sludge and Seawater

The liquid level transmitter for sludge and seawater (optional specifications 1: P00) has a structure in which a unit 
for protection of the pressure-receiving diaphragm is attached to the top of the probe. The following describes the 
procedure if the product needs to be disassembled or assembled to replace the rubber diaphragm or for cleaning.

 

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Disassembly

(1)  Loosen the six bolts at the top of the probe and remove them.
(2)  Remove the ring, and then detach the rubber diaphragm. (

Fig. 9-1

)

(3)  Turn the cover to remove it.

Fig. 9-27.  Pressure-receiving diaphragm with rubber diaphragm

  Handling Precautions

 

y

Exercise care not to scratch the metallic diaphragm when disassembling.

 

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Assembly

(1)  Point the top of the probe straight upward and pour silicone oil or distilled water onto 

the metallic diaphragm until it overflows.

Fig. 9-28.  Pour silicone oil onto the metallic diaphragm

Ring 

Rubber diaphragm 

Bolt

O-ring

   

 Cover

Silicone oil 

Metallic diaphragm

Summary of Contents for ALTJ 9000 Series

Page 1: ...CM2 JTL100 2001 ALTJ 9000 Immersion Type Liquid Level Transmitter User s Manual...

Page 2: ...rchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranty except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event shall Azbil Corporation be liable...

Page 3: ...e product this manual uses the icons and conventions listed below Use caution when handling the product The indicated action is prohibited Be sure to follow the indicated instructions Handling Precaut...

Page 4: ...lfunction Only specialists should do the installation and wiring work Otherwise a fire or electric shock may result Specialists are those who are skilled in instrumentation and electrical work CAUTION...

Page 5: ...y checking the surroundings and bundle and secure excess cabling Failure to do so may cause cables to be caught or objects to be measured may be knocked out of position When work is performed with the...

Page 6: ...rsion Type Liquid Level Transmitter The ALTJ9000 Series Setting span Application 3 to 100 kPa 0 3 to 10 m 70 to 700 kPa 7 to 70 m For tap water JTL320 JTL330 For sludge waste water and sewage JTL321 J...

Page 7: ...ion and Configuration 2 1 Overview 2 1 Configuration 2 2 Operating Principle 2 3 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Probe 3 1 Junction box 3 2 Chapter 4 Electrical Wiring 4 1 Wiring 4 2 Piping for Wiring Cabl...

Page 8: ...Resetting the Calibration Value 8 3 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspection 9 1 9 1 Overview 9 1 9 2 Disassembly and Assembly 9 2 Disassembling the Probe 9 2 Assembling the Probe 9 6 Disassembling the Ju...

Page 9: ...y damage the device Unpacking the Package and Checking the Product y y Unpacking This product is a precision device To prevent an accident or damage please handle the product with care y y Checking th...

Page 10: ...Part Main material Weight of main material Cover Aluminum alloy AC4A T6 Approx 480 g Meter assembly plate Carbon steel SPCC Approx 20 g Terminal block assembly plate Carbon steel SPCC Approx 170 g Ho...

Page 11: ...e Stainless steel SUS F304 Approx 2 000 g for JIS 10K 50A Hollow cable Polyethylene Approx 260 g m Housing with cover Stainless steel SUS 304 Approx 1 060 g Weight Stainless steel SUS 304 Approx 6 000...

Page 12: ...Production No PROD Storing When storing the product for an extended period of time after purchase strictly observe the following precautions y y Store the product in a location that is subject to mini...

Page 13: ...en the junction box and power supply In this case see the instructions for the ends of the shielded cable Chapter 4 Electrical Wiring Cautions for Use of Communication Unit When a communication device...

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Page 15: ...o variations in atmospheric pressure Additionally various settings of the liquid level transmitter range damping time con stant constant current output etc can be changed and set from the control room...

Page 16: ...a lightning arrestor as standard equipment Additionally an approximately 6 kg weight and chain can be mounted easily as optional specifications y y Junction Box The junction box is installed above gr...

Page 17: ...processed by a microprocessor to convert it into a 4 20 mA DC analog signal proportional to the set range using D A conversion After that the converted signal is output All of the pressure and temper...

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Page 19: ...Do not install the probe in a location where the water current is strong or where there is vibration y y If the weight is not attached to the probe suspend the probe in the water To prevent the probe...

Page 20: ...installation dimensions refer to the external dimensions given on the specification sheet or delivery specification y y Installation Procedure y y 2 inch pipe mounting model Attach the junction box to...

Page 21: ...Perform the grounding work in the correct manner in accordance with the instructions in this manual Incorrect grounding may adversely affect the output or cause a malfunction Use a power supply with...

Page 22: ...ternal meter is used 1 An external load resistance of 250 or more is needed for communication If the total load resistance on the receiving gauge side is less than 250 insert a resistor of the appropr...

Page 23: ...that is equal to or higher than CVVS PVC insulated PVC sheath cable JCS 258A with 600 V annealed copper tape shielding for control use The recom mended outside dimension and strand cross sectional are...

Page 24: ...robe does not need to be individually grounded because grounding the junction box grounds the probe y y Junction box y y Be sure to ground the junction box since doing so effectively grounds the probe...

Page 25: ...ynamic value like pressure is displayed If the cable is disconnected from the smart device in order to change the device a communication error occurs in CommStaff To prevent this error exit from CommS...

Page 26: ...ce should be used within the operating condition range of the PC Conditions for Connected Devices y y PC Use a PC that satisfies the following conditions Table 5 1 OS Windows 7 Professional 32 bit ver...

Page 27: ...haracters A to Z 0 to 9 y y Symbols space period hyphen slash When changing a Tag No make sure that the specifications set for this device comply with those at the installation location Pressure unit...

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Page 29: ...zardous operation status This chapter describes the following matters y y Connecting a communicator CommStaff etc to this device y y Checking the settings of the transmitter y y Preparations before me...

Page 30: ...f the appropriate size into the loop DC power Fig 7 1 Connecting with the communicator Checking the Settings Check using the communicator CommStaff that the settings necessary for operation are made c...

Page 31: ...de This device will continue to output the measured results without burnout indication y y Burnout direction SW2 Fig 7 2 The following shows output behavior in the case of a serious failure Hi H side...

Page 32: ...LRV input pressure at 0 output and URV input pressure at 100 output corresponding to the actual pressure by applying a pressure equivalent to the desired range The LRV and URV will be set automatical...

Page 33: ...ountermeasures have been taken try the troubleshooting procedures y y Check the range y y Re calibrate y y If the output or display of the measured value is not stable adjust the damping time constant...

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Page 35: ...y Equipment y y Precision ammeter 0 04 F S or better y y Precision resistor 250 y y Communicator CommStaff y y Wiring for Calibration Do the wiring while referring to the figure below Inspect the con...

Page 36: ...enerator that can generate the pressure of the measur ing range of this device Accuracy 0 04 F S or better y y Power supply 24 V DC y y Precision resistor 250 0 005 y y Voltmeter 10 V DC range 0 02 1...

Page 37: ...are CommStaff Model CFS100 Instruction Manual Smart ALTJ 9000 Immersion type Liquid Level Device Edition No CM2 CFS100 2014 Resetting the Calibration Value Resetting the calibration value will put the...

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Page 39: ...ilure to do so may cause a personal injury or damage to this product Replace a damaged seal gasket or O ring with a new one If this product is operated with any damaged parts sufficient sealing perfor...

Page 40: ...the Probe Do not disassemble the probe if possible in order to maintain airtightness Before disas sembling the probe be sure to turn off the power Additionally before disassembling a probe that is pul...

Page 41: ...he weight 2 Loosen the bolts and pull the probe out of the weight y y Disconnecting the Cable 1 Turn the upper cover of the probe to remove it Upper cover Fig 9 2 Removing the upper cover 2 Gently pul...

Page 42: ...the probe When disconnecting the connector be sure to hold the connector body Pulling the lead wires may cause wire s to break Fig 9 4 Disconnecting the connector y y Removing the Meterbody and Housin...

Page 43: ...t the blade of the screwdriver into another groove one with a large vertical depth and push out the body as shown in Fig 9 6 B Prying or pushing in grooves that are facing each other simultaneously or...

Page 44: ...2 Screw in the cover until the O ring attached to the housing is completely hidden y y Assembling the Cable 1 Insert the connector attached to the ends of the lead wires into the connector inside the...

Page 45: ...w Cable 1 Loosen the four screws of the junction box cover to remove the cover Fig 9 9 Removing the cover 2 Remove the lower two screws of the four screws that hold the plate terminal block assembly a...

Page 46: ...not pull hard on the hollow cable since it is connected to the terminal block section on the rear panel of the plate Excessive pulling may break the wires Fig 9 11 Removing the terminal block assembl...

Page 47: ...air hole in the junction box Fig 9 13 Disconnecting the rubber tube 6 After loosening the hexagon gland at the top end of the hollow cable mounting port with a wrench gradually pull out the hollow ca...

Page 48: ...red black lugs connected to the rear panel of the meter Fig 9 16 Removing the meter 4 Cover the lugs of the 2 wire red black cable with insulation caps to prevent contact with other parts To operate...

Page 49: ...ighten the shell with a wrench to secure it to the connection port at the lower right portion of the junction box Tightening torque 4 0 0 5 N m Fig 9 17 Assembling the shell 2 Pass the gland washer an...

Page 50: ...pecial attention so that the lead wire does not become caught Fig 9 19 Assembling the hollow cable 4 Tighten the hexagon gland at the top end of the hollow cable connection section to secure the hollo...

Page 51: ...orarily attach the two upper left and right screws of the four screws that hold the terminal block assembly to the junction box 3 Push in the terminal block assembly all the way inside the junction bo...

Page 52: ...e 1 0 0 1 N m Fig 9 23 Attaching the terminal block assembly y y Assembling the Optional Meter If the meter has been removed assemble it in the reverse of the disassembly order l Removing the Optional...

Page 53: ...with the plate using screws Tightening torque 1 0 0 1 N m Fig 9 25 Attaching the meter with the plate y y Attaching the Cover Attach the cover firmly using screws until the gasket is tightly compresse...

Page 54: ...ted with the and terminals of the core wires of the hollow cable connector terminals and SUPPLY terminals shorted y y Probe For the probe with the cable in the hollow pipe between the core wires of th...

Page 55: ...periodically Note that the replacement cycle may vary depending on the temperature and fluid measured Part name Replacement cycle Seal cap 2 years O ring Probe 2 years or Replace the O ring whenever...

Page 56: ...the rubber diaphragm or for cleaning Disassembly 1 Loosen the six bolts at the top of the probe and remove them 2 Remove the ring and then detach the rubber diaphragm Fig 9 1 3 Turn the cover to remov...

Page 57: ...at no air bubbles remain in back of it 5 Add the ring and tighten the six bolts Tightening torque 0 63 0 1 N m Fig 9 30 Attaching the rubber diaphragm and tightening the bolts Handling Precautions y y...

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Page 59: ...ASE Device setting data error Minor Failure Non Critical Status Diagnostic message Meaning Remedy SENSOR OVER TEMP Pressure sensor temperature error Modify the pressure sensor installation so that the...

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Page 61: ...4 were performed correctly y y Check that the rear cap on the rear panel hole open to the air of the junction box is not blocked by sludge sand etc y y Check that the probe is not excessively tilted...

Page 62: ...following matters into consideration 1 Regulations and standards or laws that your Equipment is to comply with 2 Examples of application described in any documents provided by Azbil Corporation are f...

Page 63: ...ent you are required to renew any Azbil Corporation s products every 5 to 10 years unless otherwise specified in specifications or instruction manuals System products field instruments sensors such as...

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