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oxy.IQ User’s Manual

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Chapter 6. Specifications

Chapter 6. Specifications

6.1

Intrinsically Safe (IS) Installation

Intrinsically safe installations require an MTL7706 Zener barrier, one IS cable, and one non-IS cable.

6.1.1

Power requirements

24 to 28 VDC at 50 mA

6.1.2

Cable

P/N 704-1318-02 (2 m length) or p/n 704-1317-10 (10 m length) blue jacketed, twisted-pair with connector, 26 AWG 

conductors, with connector

6.1.3

Output

Total load must equal 250  ±5% when using a Zener barrier

6.2 Non-incendive (div 2) and general purpose installation

No Zener barrier or galvanic isolator is used.

6.2.1

Power requirements

9 to 28 VDC, loop-powered, 0.7 W max

6.2.2 Cable

P/N 704-1317-02 (2 m length) or p/n 704-1317-10 (10 m length) black jacketed, twisted-pair with connector, 26 AWG 

conductors, with connector

6.3 All Installations

6.3.1

Process Wetted Materials

SS process unit: 316 stainless steel, Viton® o-ring, gold-plated sensor electrical contacts, and glass

6.3.2 User-Selectable Measurement Ranges

PPM sensors:

-  0 to 10 ppm

v

 O

2

 (OX-1 or OX-2 only)

-  0 to 20 ppm

v

 O

2

 (OX-1 or OX-2 only)

-  0 to 50 ppm

v

 O

2

 (OX-1 or OX-2 only)

-  0 to 100 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 200 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 500 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 1000 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 2000 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 5000 ppm

v

 O

2

-  0 to 10,000 ppm

v

 O

2

Percent sensors:

-  0% to 1% O

2

-  0% to 2% O

2

-  0% to 5% O

2

-  0% to 10% O

2

-  0% to 25% O

2

-  0% to 50% O

2

6.3.3 Accuracy

±1% of range at calibration point

±2% of range at the calibration point for the 0 to 10 ppm

v

 O

2

 range (OX-1, 2)

Summary of Contents for Panametrics oxy.IQ

Page 1: ...panametrics com BH024C11 EN G oxy IQ Panametrics Oxygen Transmitter User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...ains one or more registered trademarks of Baker Hughes Company and its subsidiaries in one or more countries All third party product and company names are trademarks of their respective holders oxy IQ...

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Page 5: ...er setup of the equipment Failure to follow these instructions carefully may cause unreliable performance Safety Issues Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure that he opera...

Page 6: ...could impact health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the ap...

Page 7: ...A End 11 3 3 2 4 Completing the Trim Procedure 11 3 3 3 Air Calibration 11 3 3 3 1 Calibrating a New Sensor 11 3 3 3 2 Recalibrating an Existing Sensor 12 3 3 4 Span Gas Calibration 12 Chapter 4 User...

Page 8: ...sure Effect 20 6 3 10 Process Connection 20 6 3 11 Dimensions 20 6 3 12 Weight 20 6 3 13 Sample Flow Rate 20 6 3 14 Electrical Classification 20 6 3 15 European Compliance 21 6 4 Storage 21 6 5 Produc...

Page 9: ...d locations Figure 1 oxy IQ 1 2 Hazardous Location Certifications When equipped with an optional Zener barrier or galvanic isolator the oxy IQ can be mounted in a hazardous classified location The oxy...

Page 10: ...ge and no electrodes to clean Refer to Appendix E Cell Models for more information on the different cell models compatible with oxy IQ The oxy IQ offers the following features Two wire loop powered 4...

Page 11: ...n sensor Table 2 Oxygen Sensor Interference Gases Gas OX 1 5 ppm OX 2 ppm OX 3 OX 4 Cont Cont Cont Int 1 Cont Int H2S 5 ppm 10 ppm 0 0005 0 01 0 001 0 1 SO3 10 ppm 10 ppm 0 01 0 1 0 01 0 1 SO2 10 ppm...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 4 oxy IQ User s Manual no content intended for this page...

Page 13: ...the sensor manifold below the electronics module Install the oxy IQ by completing the following steps 1 Remove the oxy IQ and the separately packaged oxygen sensor see Figure 3 below from the shippin...

Page 14: ...SO KF 40 flange adapter Since this option is designed for a vacuum flange it cannot handle sample pressure greater than 20 psig Be sure the sample conditioning system is designed to maintain the oxy I...

Page 15: ...ith Zener barrier or galvanic isolator Required for use in hazardous areas IMPORTANT To remove the cable from the oxy IQ electronics module simply pull straight up on the lower section of the cable co...

Page 16: ...lectrodes are facing the spring loaded contact pins in the sensor base see figure 6 Firmly press the oxygen sensor into the sensor base at the bottom of the oxy IQ electronics module 7 Perform an air...

Page 17: ...nd Keys In the Main Menu use these keys to move the cursor between rows one row at a time in the direction indicated 3 2 The oxy IQ Menu Map As an aid in navigating through the main menu a complete me...

Page 18: ...nter key to save the selection Then press the Cancel key to return to the Output menu 3 3 2 Trimming the Analog Output To trim the analog output calibrate the low 4 mA end of the output then the high...

Page 19: ...n complete the following steps 1 Press the Enter key to enter the Main Menu 2 Press the Enter key to enter the Calibration menu 3 Press the Enter key to select the Air menu option Proceed to the appro...

Page 20: ...d have an oxygen content of 70 90 of the range being calibrated To perform the span calibration complete the following steps 1 Use the equation below to calculate the expected mA output that correspon...

Page 21: ...The menu options for initial setup are described in chapter 3 Initial setup and operation and are only referenced in this chapter 4 2 The Calibration Menu Proceed to the appropriate section to progra...

Page 22: ...the installed sensor is displayed complete the following steps 1 Press the Enter key to enter the Main Menu 2 Press the key once and then press the Enter key to enter the Display menu 3 Press the key...

Page 23: ...the desired option and then press the Enter key to activate that error type A check mark will appear next to the selected option to indicate that it is activated The following options are available a...

Page 24: ...n order to implement the Namur output two settings must be changed 1 Set the output error type to low O2 Main Menu Output Error type Low O2 Enter 2 Activate the NAMUR over the Error output menu and se...

Page 25: ...option from the Service Menu complete the following steps 1 Use the and keys as necessary to highlight the Diagnostics menu option 2 Press the Enter key to enter the Diagnostics menu 3 Page 1 of the D...

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Page 27: ...28 VDC loop powered 0 7 W max 6 2 2 Cable P N 704 1317 02 2 m length or p n 704 1317 10 10 m length black jacketed twisted pair with connector 26 AWG conductors with connector 6 3 All Installations 6...

Page 28: ...desired 6 3 9 Atmospheric Pressure Effect 0 13 of reading per mmHg directly proportional to absolute pressure Note During calibration pressure and flow must be kept constant 6 3 10 Process Connection...

Page 29: ...C 131 F e g during transportation 6 5 Product label A typical product label is shown in figure 8 below Figure 8 oxy IQ label IS package option II 1 G Panametrics Free Zone East Shannon Co Clare V14 V...

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Page 31: ...pendix includes the following oxy IQ drawings Outline and installation ref dwg 712 1840 Cable standard ref dwg 704 1317 sh 1 of 2 Cable standard ref dwg 704 1317 sh 2 of 2 Cable is ref dwg 704 1318 sh...

Page 32: ...ers 0 5 32 81ft 0 1 58 10 End A End B Notes 1 Interpet drawing in accordance with ASME Y14 5 M 2009 2 Finished components to be ROHS compliant 3 Part to be clean of dirt debris 4 Performance specifica...

Page 33: ...to desired length according to length table shown 2 Cut primaries drain excluding brown blue back to jacket as shown 3 Strip tin wires using lead free soder at end b blue brown to a length of 250 as s...

Page 34: ...shall be tested 100 for continuity and shorts Hirose solder back shell tightening fixture shown on sheet 2 6 Inspection requirements All CTQs 1 11 identified notes are to be reported on the FAI meet A...

Page 35: ...s 1 Cut cable to desired length according to length table shown 2 Cut primaries drain excluding brown blue back to jacket as shown 3 Strip tin wires using lead free soder at end b blue brown to a leng...

Page 36: ...black jacket Class 1 div 2 enclosure Hazardous location Non hazardous location blue brown brown 24V 24V return Power supply 4 20MA analog input device 704 1317 xx black jacket blue brown brown 4 20MA...

Page 37: ...intrinsic safety entity parameters of oxy iq and associated apparatus Oxy IQ Ui Vmax associated apparatus Uo Voc Oxy IQ li lmax associated apparatus lo lssc Oxy IQ Pi Pmax associated apparatus Po Oxy...

Page 38: ...Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings 30 oxy IQ User s Manual no content intended for this page...

Page 39: ...service personnel only Figure 16 User s Menu Map Calibration Display Main menu Output Service Range Span value Air Yes No Span gas Flow span gas Contrast Enter value Sensor life Use days O2 only Auto...

Page 40: ...er s Manual Figure 17 Service Personnel Menu Map Calibration Display Main Menu Output Service Sensor Type Diagnostics See User s Menu Map no passcode required Temp C Temp Res OX n n 1 4 Output mA Outp...

Page 41: ...d ppm 0 to 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 ppm Standard percent sensor Acid percent sensor Standard ppm 0 to 100 200 500 and 1000 ppm C Package 1 3 4 Standard package Intrinsically safe US CAN Class 1 div 1...

Page 42: ...Appendix C Order String 34 oxy IQ User s Manual no content intended for this page...

Page 43: ...79 11 2012 IEC 60079 0 2011 IEC 60079 11 2011 IEC 60529 1992 C22 2 No 1010 1 2004 CAN CSA E60079 0 2011 CAN CSA E60079 11 2011 C22 2 60529 2005 FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3610 2010 FM Class 3810 2005...

Page 44: ...CO CLARE V14 V992 Ireland Tel 35 361 470200 The product is an electrical apparatus and must be installed in the hazardous area in accordance with the requirements of the EC Type Examination Certifica...

Page 45: ...he entity parameters for the oxy IQ AVERTISSEMENT Pour viter l inflammation d atmosph res inflammables ou combustibles d brancher l alimentation avant l entretien AVERTISSEMENT Remplacement des compos...

Page 46: ...786 R 4 8L 9PD DVVRFLDWHG DSSDUDWXV 8R 9RF R 4 L PD DVVRFLDWHG DSSDUDWXV R VF R 4 3L 3PD DVVRFLDWHG DSSDUDWXV 3R R 4 L FDEOH DVVRFLDWHG DSSDUDWXV R D R 4 L FDEOH DVVRFLDWHG DSSDUDWXV R D 5 6 67 1 7 1...

Page 47: ...xide CO Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Chlorinated Hydrocarbons C H Cl Good Good Good Good Chlorine Cl2 Note 11 Note 11 Note 11 Note 11 Chloro fluorocarbons H F Cl C Excellent Excellent Excel...

Page 48: ...n N2 Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 Note 3 Note 3 Note 3 Note 3 Nitrous Oxide N2O Note 8 Note 8 Note 8 Note 8 NOx NO NO2 Note 6 Note 6 Note 8 Note 8 Methanol MeOH CH4O No...

Page 49: ...ay Analyzer must be purged after measurement 13 Suitable if H2 65 E 2 Oxygen Concentration Range of Different Cell Models The Oxygen concentration of the different cells models used with oxy IQ are gi...

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Page 51: ...7 K Keypad Buttons 9 M Main Menu Map 31 Menu Calibration 13 Display 14 Output 10 15 Trim 10 Menu Maps Main Menu Service 32 Main Menu User s 31 Mounting the Oxy IQ 5 O O2 Display Parameter Selecting 1...

Page 52: ...User s Manual Service Menu Diagnostics Option 17 Entering 17 Menu Map 32 Passcode 17 Specifications 19 T Trimming Analog Output 10 Output High 20 mA 11 Output Low 4 mA 10 W Warranty 47 Weight 20 Wiri...

Page 53: ...rpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return Policy If a Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Noti...

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