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CS511-L Dissolved

Oxygen Probe

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Summary of Contents for CS511-L

Page 1: ...CS511 L Dissolved Oxygen Probe Revision 1 13 C o p y r i g h t 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 3 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c I n c...

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Page 3: ...emoving reinstalling and shipping defective products to Campbell Campbell will return such products by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of America To all other locations Ca...

Page 4: ...g container Campbell Scientific s shipping address is CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC RMA _____ 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 1784 For all returns the customer must fill out a Statement of Product Clea...

Page 5: ...ting Probe Ready to Use 3 4 2 Use SCWin to Program Datalogger and Generate Wiring Diagram 5 4 3 Mount Probe 8 5 Overview 8 6 Specifications 9 7 Operation 11 7 1 Wiring 11 7 2 Programming 11 7 2 1 CRBa...

Page 6: ...ght was shipped prior to June 2008 refer to Appendix B 1 8 1 Separate the lower body from the upper body 16 8 2 Remove membrane and O ring 17 8 3 Using a toothbrush to clean probe 18 8 4 Proper O ring...

Page 7: ...tionary Statements Section 3 Initial Inspection Section 3 1 Quickstart Currently the CS511 is Sensorex s Model DO6400 T Prior to June 2008 the CS511 was Sensorex s Model DO6200 T Programming wiring an...

Page 8: ...about any discrepancies The model number and cable length are printed on a label at the connection end of the cable Check this information against the shipping documents to ensure the expected produc...

Page 9: ...7 Operation for wiring programming and calibration information 4 1 Getting Probe Ready to Use 1 Unscrew the lower body from the upper body 2 Inspect the membrane for wrinkles Replace membrane if wrin...

Page 10: ...brane see Section 8 1 Cleaning Probe and Replacing the Membrane W a t e r 4 Pour fresh electrolyte in the bottom cap and fill to the top of the cap 5 Keep the probe upright with the cable pointed upwa...

Page 11: ...alogger and Generate Wiring Diagram The simplest method for programming the datalogger to measure the 034B is to use Campbell Scientific s SCWin Program Generator 1 Open Short Cut and click on New Pro...

Page 12: ...Define the name of the public variables and enter the calibration multiplier Variables default to DOmv for the millivolt measurements and DOppm for the ppm values The default calibration value of 0 3...

Page 13: ...enter an appropriate file name and select Save 7 In the Confirm window click Yes to download the program to the datalogger 8 Click on Wiring Diagram and wire according to the wiring diagram generated...

Page 14: ...ng automatic temperature compensation With these features the probe produces a linear millivolt output proportional to the oxygen present in the medium in which it is placed The probe consists of two...

Page 15: ...ormation 6 Specifications Features In line thermistor provides automatic temperature compensation Agitator available that keeps the probe clean and moves water across membrane for more accurate readin...

Page 16: ...o 100 psig 60 mm 2 5 in 5 cm s 2 in sec across membrane Calibration In air or in air saturated water Temperature Compensation Automatic from 4 to 40 C 40 to 104 F Range of Dissolved Oxygen 0 5 to 50 p...

Page 17: ...rogram the datalogger See Section 4 2 Use SCWin to Program Datalogger and Generate Wiring Diagram if using Short Cut NOTE Dataloggers that use CRBasic include the CR200 X series CR800 CR850 CR1000 CR3...

Page 18: ...ts Batt_Volt Volts Units DOmV mV Units DOppm ppm Define Data Tables DataTable Table1 True 1 DataInterval 0 60 Min 10 Sample 1 DOmV FP2 Sample 1 DOppm FP2 Sample 1 Batt_Volt FP2 EndTable DataTable Tabl...

Page 19: ...White Ground Black Ground Clear CR200 X Series Declare Variables and Units Public Batt_Volt Public DOmV Public DOppm Units Batt_Volt Volts Units DOmV mV Units DOppm ppm Define Data Tables DataTable T...

Page 20: ...6 0 0 Offset 7 2 2 2 Portion of CR10X Sample Program Using P2 The example measurement instructions that follow do not store data to final storage Additional instructions typically P92 P77 and output...

Page 21: ...talogger and Generate Wiring Diagram or Section 7 2 Programming Instead of step 10 the multiplier can be entered using a separate instruction in the program This will allow a new multiplier to be adde...

Page 22: ...and replacement of the membrane see below 8 1 Cleaning Probe and Replacing the Membrane 1 Unscrew the lower body from the upper body FIGURE 8 1 FIGURE 8 1 Separate the lower body from the upper body...

Page 23: ...l unscrew the membrane lock that is in the lower body see FIGURE 8 2 4 Remove and dispose of the membrane and its O ring as show in FIGURE 8 2 FIGURE 8 2 Remove membrane and O ring Membrane Tool Membr...

Page 24: ...negar 3 acetic acid for about 30 min If vinegar is unavailable use a soft toothbrush automatic dishwasher detergent and clean water to clean the cathode anode and plastic Rinse all components thorough...

Page 25: ...move the paper backing from a new membrane and place the new membrane on top of the O ring and then place the spacer on top of the membrane Using the membrane tool install the membrane lock on top of...

Page 26: ...CS511 L Dissolved Oxygen Probe FIGURE 8 5 Installing membrane 7 Inspect the membrane for wrinkles replace membrane if wrinkled Membrane Lock Spacer Membrane O ring Membrane Tool 20...

Page 27: ...is no leakage dispose of the water W a t e r FIGURE 8 6 Check for leakage 9 Pour fresh electrolyte in the bottom cap and fill to the top of the cap 10 Keep the sensor upright so that the cable is poin...

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Page 29: ...Appendix A Dissolved Oxygen Tables A 1...

Page 30: ...Appendix A Dissolved Oxygen Tables A 2...

Page 31: ...ories FIGURE B 1 Sensorex s model DO6200 T B 1 DO6200 T Specifications Principle of Measurement Membrane covered galvanic oxygen probe Output Signal 1 65 mV 0 45 mV per mg l Accuracy Better than 2 of...

Page 32: ...Maximum 10 atmospheres 147 psig 60 mm 2 5 in 5 cm s 2 in sec across membrane Calibration In air or in air saturated water Temperature Compensation Automatic from 4 to 40 C 40 to 104 F Range of Dissol...

Page 33: ...In many instances the water also has a high bio loading and the probes become fouled resulting in inaccurate DO measurements FIGURE C 1 Preventing Bio fouling of a DO Sensor The PT4 agitator overcome...

Page 34: ...ximum ON time 3 s C 3 Agitator Control Campbell Scientific ships the agitator with a repeat cycle timer Using the repeat cycle timer requires no datalogger programming However some users choose to use...

Page 35: ...E C 3 Agitator Wiring The following instructions would trigger the agitator as discussed in the agitator manual The CR800 CR850 CR1000 CR3000 and CR5000 use the Portset instruction as follows CR1000 P...

Page 36: ...nits 0 01 sec 3 0 Delay After Ex units 0 01 sec 4 0 mV Excitation 47 Do P86 1 51 Set Port 1 Low 48 End P95 The above examples are not as power efficient as possible and would require AC power to maint...

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