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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................................... 2 

1.1 CONSTRUCTION......................................................................................................................................................2 

1.1.1 Control unit......................................................................................................................................................... 2 
1.1.2 Sampling unit...................................................................................................................................................... 2 

1.2 PARTS........................................................................................................................................................................2 

2. INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................... 3 

2.1 CASING......................................................................................................................................................................3 
2.2 MOUNTING...............................................................................................................................................................3 
2.3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................................3 

2.3.2 Alarm output ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 
2.3.3 Connection of a potential free contact (level sensor etc).................................................................................... 4 

2.4 CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS ..........................................................................................................................4 

3. FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................................................................. 5 

3.1 COMMON FUNCTIONS...........................................................................................................................................5 
3.2 OVERFLOW PROTECTION ....................................................................................................................................5 
3.3 .....................................................................................................................................................................................5 

3.3.1 INTERNAL.......................................................................................................................................................... 5 
3.3.2 PULSE ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 
3.3.3 ANALOG............................................................................................................................................................. 6 
3.3.4 MAX FLOW ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 
3.3.5 INTERVAL .......................................................................................................................................................... 6 
3.3.6 MAN SAMPLE .................................................................................................................................................... 6 
3.3.7 TOTAL SAMPLES............................................................................................................................................... 6 
3.3.8 ALARM ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 

3.4 KEYS..........................................................................................................................................................................7 

4. SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7 

4.1 SETTING OF SAMPLING CONTROL.....................................................................................................................7 

4.1.1 Internal control................................................................................................................................................... 7 
4.1.2 External control .................................................................................................................................................. 8 

4.2 ALARM: EMPTY SAMPLE BOTTLE......................................................................................................................9 
4.3 INTERRUPT THE SAMPLING ................................................................................................................................9 
4.4 START UP THE SAMPLING....................................................................................................................................9 
4.5 SETTING THE SAMPLE VOLUME ........................................................................................................................9 

5. SAMPLING.................................................................................................................................................................... 9 

5.1 SAMPLING SEQUENCE ........................................................................................................................................10 

6. MAINTENANCE......................................................................................................................................................... 11 

6.1 CLEANING ..............................................................................................................................................................11 
6.2 HARDWARE CHECK .............................................................................................................................................12 
6.3 CALIBRATION .......................................................................................................................................................12 

6.3.1 Pre calibration.................................................................................................................................................. 12 

7. TROUBLESHOOTING .............................................................................................................................................. 13 

8. SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................................... 14 

Summary of Contents for VA/V3

Page 1: ...Water Sampler VA V3 v 2 6...

Page 2: ...ECTION 5 3 3 5 3 3 1 INTERNAL 5 3 3 2 PULSE 5 3 3 3 ANALOG 6 3 3 4 MAX FLOW 6 3 3 5 INTERVAL 6 3 3 6 MAN SAMPLE 6 3 3 7 TOTAL SAMPLES 6 3 3 8 ALARM 6 3 4 KEYS 7 4 SETTINGS 7 4 1 SETTING OF SAMPLING CO...

Page 3: ...e front panel The LCD display gives you running information during both programming mode and sampling sequences 1 1 2 Sampling unit The sampling unit consists of a sample bottle in and outlet tubes an...

Page 4: ...rackets at the rear side of the sampler NOTE Avoid placing the sampler in direct sunlight 2 3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION External control For connection to external control a 4 wire cable with Amphenol c...

Page 5: ...2 3 3 Connection of a potential free contact level sensor etc Connection is made through the black and black wire on the external control cable 2 4 CHECKING THE CONNECTIONS Before the main supply is t...

Page 6: ...hen water is present in the vacuum tube the sampler immediately turns off all active functions and empties the sample bottle Error code E 08 is shown on the display In this case contact Elmacron AB 3...

Page 7: ...he operators command 3 3 7 TOTAL SAMPLES Every correct sample without error is accumulated 3 3 8 ALARM When an error appears the red diode at ALARM lights up At serious errors the display flashes and...

Page 8: ...le is taken at the operators command 1 Press and at the same time to enter the menu 2 Step to MAN SAMPLE with M 3 Start a sampling sequence with B Time related sampling Flow on Flow off function When...

Page 9: ...the display flashes 5 Stop the flashing with or Put the decimal point at the correct place with at the left and at the right 6 Confirm with 7 The sampler steps automatically to INTERVAL 8 Set the num...

Page 10: ...ling with 4 2 ALARM EMPTY SAMPLE BOTTLE 1 Press and at the same time to enter the menu 2 Step to ALARM with M 3 Choose between ALon alarm on and ALoF alarm off use key 4 Confirm and start sampling wit...

Page 11: ...on 5 1 SAMPLING SEQUENCE During sampling sequence you can follow the steps in the sampling sequence at the display Display 1 The discharge valve closes 2 Suction tube purge 3 Sample in 4 Discharge of...

Page 12: ...n the screw at the bottle holders upper part 4 Release the bottle pull it straight up 5 If the bottle holder needs to be cleaned loosen the screw at the bottle holders lower part and pull the holder s...

Page 13: ...vacuum tube NOVA if it is OK CH06 Test of menu diodes All diodes on the menu line lights up 6 3 CALIBRATION The water sampler is always pre calibrated when delivered Pre calibration is only necessary...

Page 14: ...l in the tank Check tubes and connections E 03 Sequence collision to many pulses Reduce the number of pulses E 04 The pulse length is to long 5 s Check pulse transmitter E 05 The pulse length is to sh...

Page 15: ...Number of samples 1 36 samples h Main supply 220 V Protection IP65 Max suction height 6 m Alarm output Potential free contact max load 24VDC Control Internal time External potential free pulse Externa...

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