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Instruction Manual                

LIQ-MAN-1056

Section 2.0: Installation               

April 2017

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SMART pH/ORP

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POWER SUPPLY

ALARM WIRING (VAC) (OPTIONAL)

ANALOG OUTPUT

SENSOR 1

ANY CSA APPROVED  DEVICE 

OR SIMPLE APPARATUS

UNCLASSIFIED AREA

1056

CLASS 1 DIVISION 2, GROUPS ABCD 0-50°C CLASS II, III DIVISION 2 GROUPS EFG

  9.       THE EPA AND ISO CLARITY II TURBIDITY SENSORS ARE APPROVED BY CSA FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2

  8.       THE 200 SERIES TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS ARE APPROVED BY CSA FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2              GROUPS ABCD AND NIFW FOR USE WITH THE OPTIONS 21 AND 31.

            1.3W. CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS AND pH, ORP, AMPEROMETRIC SENSORS WITHOUT

6

   NON-INCENDIVE FIELD WIRING METHODS MAY  BE USED FOR CONNECTING SENSORS TO THE 20/30, 21/31, 22/32, 

 Voc AND Isc LISTED IN TABLES  

           1A TO 1C AND THE Ci AND Li OF THE SENSOR AND INTERCONNECTED WIRING MUST BE 

 Ca AND La LISTED IN 

           TABLES 1A TO 1C 

OR BE  CLASSIFIED AS SIMPLE APPARATUS

.

5

4

   DURING INSTALLATION, LEAVE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF JACKET INSULATION POSSIBLE ON N.I. FIELD

           WIRING WITHIN INSTRUMENT ENCLOSURE. AFTER TERMINATION, WRAP N.I. FIELD WIRING WITHIN 

3

   GROUND CONNECTION MAY BE MADE IN HAZARDOUS AREA.

  1.       INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM TO THE CEC.

SENSOR 2 (OPTIONAL)

ANY CSA APPROVED  DEVICE OR 

SIMPLE APPARATUS

UNCLASSIFIED AREA

METAL CONDUIT

METAL CONDUIT

METAL CONDUIT

METAL CONDUIT

5

6

SENSOR CABLE IS SHIELDED

SENSOR CABLE IS SHIELDED

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6

METAL CONDUIT

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4

4

SENSOR 1

ANY CSA APPROVED  DEVICE OR 

SIMPLE APPARATUS

SENSOR 2 (OPTIONAL)

ANY CSA APPROVED  DEVICE OR 

SIMPLE APPARATUS

 

WARNING

 IF THE SENSOR TIP HAS EXPOSED ELECTRODES, THEN IT MUST  

TABLE 1A   

ENTITY PARAMETERS FOR

OPTIONS 24/34, 25/35, 26/36 (AMPEROMETRIC SENSOR BOARD)

TABLE 1B   

ENTITY PARAMETERS FOR 

 OPTION 22/32 (pH / ORP / ISE SENSOR BOARD)

TABLE 1C   

ENTITY PARAMETERS FOR OPTION 20/30

(CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR BOARD)

OPTION 21/31 (TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR  BOARD)MAY ONLY BE USED WITH 200 SERIES SENSORS.

 NON-INCENDIVE FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS 

 FOR CLASS 1, DIVISION 2, GROUPS ABCD

OPTION 24/34, 25/35, 26/36 (CHLORINE,

DISSOLVED OXYGEN & OZONE SENSOR BOARD)

OPTION 22/32 (pH/ORP SENSOR BOARD)

OPTION 20/30 (CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR BOARD)

MAY ONLY BE USED WITH A CLARITY II SENSOR.

OUTPUT

PARAMETERS

AMPEROMETRIC  CONNECTORS                

TB1, TB2, TB3

Voc, Vo

9.624 V

Isc, Io

250.4 mW

Ca

La

OUTPUT

PARAMETERS

pH        TB1         CONNECTOR

Voc, Vo

9.624 V

Isc, Io

115 mA

Ca

La

6 mH

OUTPUT

PARAMETERS

CONDUCTIVITY      CONNECTORS                

TB1, TB2

Voc, Vo

6.633 V

Isc, Io

30.45 mA

50.5 mW

Ca

La

85 mH

NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED

SCALE: 1:1

WEIGHT:

SIZE

D

DWG NO

SHEET 1 OF 1

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REV

THIS DOCUMENT IS CERTIFIED BY CSA 

(REVISION F)

REVISIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED 

WITHOUT CSA APPROVAL

FIGURE 2-3. CSA Non Incendive Field Wiring Installation 

Summary of Contents for Rosemount 1056

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Rev K April 2017 Rosemount 1056 Dual Input Intelligent Analyzer ...

Page 2: ... must be closed and protec tive covers must be in place unless qualified per sonnel are performing maintenance Equipment protected throughout by double insulation Installation and servicing of this product may expose personel to dangerous voltages Main power wired to separate power source must be disconnected before servicing Do not operate or energize instrument with case open Signal wiring conne...

Page 3: ...it use the keys above and below the ENTER key Use the left or right keys to move the decimal point c Press ENTER to store a setting Press EXIT to leave without storing changes Pressing EXIT during Quick Start returns the display to the initial start up screen select language 5 Complete the steps as shown in the Quick Start Guide flow diagram Fig A on the following page 6 After the last step the ma...

Page 4: ...Quick Start Guide Figure A Quick Start Guide ...

Page 5: ...Quick Reference Guide Figure B Model 1056 Menu Tree ...

Page 6: ...vised Sections 1 3 5 6 and 7 Added new measurements and features Turbidity Flow Current Input Alarm relays and 4 electrode conductivity D 11 07 Added 24VDC power supply to Sec 3 4 Added CSA and FM agency approvals for option codes 01 20 21 22 24 25 26 30 31 32 34 35 36 and 38 E 05 08 Add HART and Profibus DP digital communication to Section 1 specifications F 08 08 Updates G 09 08 FM and CSA agenc...

Page 7: ...RAMMING BASICS 33 5 1 General 33 5 2 Changing the StartUp Settings 33 5 3 Choosing Temperature units and Automatic Manual Temperature Compensation 34 5 4 Configuring and Ranging the Current Outputs 34 5 5 Setting a Security Code 36 5 6 Security Access 37 5 7 Using Hold 37 5 8 Resetting Factory Defaults Reset Analyzer 38 5 9 Alarm Relays 39 6 0 PROGRAMMING MEASUREMENTS 43 6 1 Programming Measuremen...

Page 8: ...ibration 80 7 4 Contacting Conductivity Calibration 81 7 5 Toroidal Conductivity Calibration 84 7 6 Chlorine Calibration 86 7 6 1 Free Chlorine 86 7 6 2 Total Chlorine 88 7 6 3 Monochloramine 90 7 6 4 pH Independent Free Chlorine 92 7 7 Oxygen Calibration 94 7 8 Ozone Calibration 97 7 9 Temperature Calibration 99 7 10 Turbidity 100 7 11 Pulse Flow 102 8 0 RETURN OF MATERIAL 115 Warranty 115 EC DEC...

Page 9: ...t and Output The 1056 accepts single or dual sensor input Standard 0 4 20 mA current outputs can be programmed to corre spond to any measurement or temperature Enclosure The instrument fits standard DIN panel cutouts The versatile enclosure design supports panel mount pipe mount and surface wall mount installations Isolated Inputs Inputs are isolated from other signal sources and earth ground This...

Page 10: ... large range of conductivity with one geometric configuration Wired to the 1056 this sensor can measure 2µS cm to 300mS cm with an accuracy of 4 of reading throughout the entire range l 4 20mA Current Input Accepts any analog current input from an external device for temperature compen sation of measurements and atmospheric pressure input for partial pressure correction of oxygen l Selective Ions ...

Page 11: ...2 leads 24 16 AWG wire size Alarm relay terminal blocks 24 12 AWG wire size 02 24 VDC power supply and 03 85 265VAC power supply Weight Shipping Weight rounded up to nearest lb or nearest 0 5 kg 3 lbs 4 lbs 1 5 kg 2 0 kg RFI EMI EN 61326 1 LVD EN 61010 1 Hazardous Location Approvals Options for CSA 01 02 03 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 AN DP and HT Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D...

Page 12: ...Calc pHCalc is calculated pH not directly measured pH Model 1056 0X 20 30 AN required Note Selected 4 electrode high range contacting conductivity sensors are compatible with Model 1056 Input filter time constant 1 999 sec default 2 sec Response time 3 seconds to 100 of final reading Salinity uses Practical Salinity Scale Total Dissolved Solids Calculated by multiplying conductivity at 25 ºC by 0 ...

Page 13: ...ture slope may also be adjusted for optimum results For more information concerning the use and operation of the toroidal conductivity sensors refer to the product data sheets Repeatability 0 25 5 µS cm after zero cal Input filter time constant 1 999 sec default 2 sec Response time 3 seconds to 100 of final reading Salinity uses Practical Salinity Scale Total Dissolved Solids Calculated by multipl...

Page 14: ...56 0X 20 30 AN Performance Specifications pH Input Measurement Range pH 0 to 14 pH Accuracy 0 01 pH Diagnostics glass impedance reference impedance Temperature coefficient 0 002pH ºC Solution temperature correction pure water dilute base and custom Buffer recognition NIST DIN 19266 JIS 8802 BSI DIN19267 Ingold and Merck Input filter time constant 1 999 seconds default 4 seconds Response time 5 sec...

Page 15: ...del 1056 enclosure is completely sealed The pressure transducer component on the DO board can only be used for calibration when the case is open to atmosphere Externally sourced current input is also useful for calibration of new or existing sensors that require temperature measurement or atmospheric pressure inputs DO only For externally sourced temp or pressure compensation the user must program...

Page 16: ... or correction is required For more information concerning the use and operation of the amperometric chlorine sensors refer to the product data sheets Performance Specifications Resolution 0 001 ppm or 0 01 ppm selectable Input Range 0nA 100 µA Temperature compensation Automatic via RTD or manual 0 50 C Input filter time constant 1 999 sec default 5 sec Response time 6 seconds to 100 of final read...

Page 17: ...mperature Compensation Automatic via RTD or manual 0 50 C Input filter time constant 1 999 sec default 5 sec Response time 6 seconds to 100 of final reading Recommended Sensors Rosemount amperometric membrane and steam sterilizable sensors listed above 1 10 Dissolved Ozone Code 26 and 36 The 1056 is compatible with the Model 499AOZ sen sor The 1056 fully compensates ozone readings for changes in m...

Page 18: ...mable relays with timers Note Model 1056 Turbidity must be used with Clarity II sensor sensor cable and debubbler Performance Specifications Units Turbidity NTU FTU or FNU total suspended solids mg L ppm or no units Display resolution turbidity 4 digits decimal point moves from x xxx to xxx Display resolution TSS 4 digits decimal point moves from x xxx to xxxx Calibration methods user prepared sta...

Page 19: ...s suitable for outdoor use do not install it in direct sunlight or in areas of extreme tem peratures 2 Install the analyzer in an area where vibration and electromagnetic and radio frequency interference are min imized or absent 3 Keep the analyzer and sensor wiring at least one foot from high voltage conductors Be sure there is easy access to the analyzer 4 The analyzer is suitable for panel pipe...

Page 20: ...2 1 Panel Mounting Dimensions Note Panel mounting seal integrity 4 4X for outdoor applications is the responsibility of the end user MILLIMETER INCH 154 9 6 1 154 9 6 1 126 4 5 0 101 6 4 00 17 13 1 1 126 4 5 0 76 2 3 0 41 4 1 6 152 73 6 0 12 ...

Page 21: ...he bottom The panel swings down for easy access to the wiring locations Bottom View Front View Side View Side View Wall Surface Mount Pipe Mount MILLIMETER INCH 154 9 6 1 102 4 0 187 7 4 154 9 6 1 232 9 1 33 5 1 3 130 5 1 165 6 5 232 9 1 130 5 1 33 5 1 3 165 6 5 108 9 4 3 45 21 1 8 80 01 3 2 71 37 2 8 13 ...

Page 22: ... R71 U11 C31 C26 R35 R11 U9 R25 R66 C4 R54 R55 C48 R53 C46 0 5 C U18 C49 C23 R57 U8 C52 U17 C32 U16 R65 C51 R73 R75 C22 R56 R49 R47 C47 J3 ASSY 24236 REV TURBIDITY 1 3 C25 4 POWER SUPPLY ALARM WIRING VAC OPTIONAL ANALOG OUTPUT SENSOR 1 ANY CSA APPROVED DEVICE OR SIMPLE APPARATUS UNCLASSIFIED AREA 1056 CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 GROUPS ABCD 0 50 C CLASS II III DIVISION 2 GROUPS EFG 9 THE EPA AND ISO CLARIT...

Page 23: ... SIMPLE APPARATUS IS DEFINED AS AN ELECTRICAL DEVICE THAT DOES NOT GENERATE MORE THAN 1 5V 100mA AND 25 mW OR A PASSIVE COMPONENT THAT DOES NOT DISSIPATE MORE THAN 1 3W CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY SENSORS AND pH SENSORS WITHOUT PREAMPS MAY BE A SIMPLE APPARATUS VERIFY THIS WITH THE SENSOR MANUFACTURER 6 THE EPA AND ISO CLARITY II TURBIDITY SENSORS ARE APPROVED FOR CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 5 4 NO REVISION TO...

Page 24: ...PIN RIBBON CABLE SS GROUNDING PLATE NEOPRENE GASKET POLYCARBONATE FRONT COVER POLYESTER OVERLAY SS HINGE WIRE NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 ALL INSULATING MATERIALS HAVE CTI 2 USED WITH UL OPTION ONLY 3 INFORMATION FROM OTHER AGENCIES NOT RATIFIED BY CSA MAY OPTIONALLY APPEAR HERE 2 POLYCARBONATE WIRING INSULATOR USED WITH 85 265VAC SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY OPTION WHEN ORDERED WITH UL OPTION PO...

Page 25: ... PRINT THIS 3 IF OPTION 01 PRINT ELSE IF OPTION 02 PRINT POWER 24 VDC 20 30VDC 15W ELSE IF OPTION 03 PRINT BAR CODE WARNING C US WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ORDINARY LOCATION HAZARDOUS LOCATION DESIGN AUTHORITY LOCATION CODE POWER SUPPLY 01 02 24VDC 03 CODE MEASUREMENT 2 30 CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY 31 TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY 32 pH ORP ISE 34 CHLORINE 35 DISSOLVED OXYGEN 36 OZONE 37 TURBIDITY WHEN INSTALLED...

Page 26: ...R POLYESTER OVERLAY SS HINGE WIRE NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 ALL INSULATING MATERIALS HAVE CTI 2 USED WITH UL OPTION ONLY 3 POLYCARBONATE WIRING INSULATOR 2 POLYCARBONATE PCB INSULATOR OVERALL DIMENSIONS PROFIBUS BOARD RIBBON CABLE SEE SHEET 2 6 1 6 1 129 1 5 1 NON INCENDIVE CLASS 1 DIVISION 2 GROUPS A B C D DUST TIGHT CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS E F G FOR USE IN THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS CLA...

Page 27: ...TED IF OPTION UL 3 IF OPTION 01 PRINT ELSE IF OPTION 02 PRINT ELSE IF OPTION 03 PRINT BAR CODE WARNING C US WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ORDINARY LOCATION HAZARDOUS LOCATION CHINA RoHS LOGO MAY BE PRINTED HERE DESIGN AUTHORITY ADDRESS CODE POWER SUPPLY 01 02 03 CODE MEASUREMENT 2 30 CONTACTING CONDUCTIVITY 31 TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY 32 pH ORP ISE CHLORINE 35 DISSOLVED OXYGEN 36 OZONE 37 TURBIDITY 33 FLOW C...

Page 28: ...20 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 2 0 Installation April 2017 ...

Page 29: ...cations protocol which operates over a dedicated digital line to the host 3 1 4 Alarm Relays Four alarm relays are supplied with the switching power supply 85 to 265VAC 03 order code and the 24VDC power supply 20 30VDC 02 order code All relays can be used for process measurement s or temperature Any relay can be configured as a fault alarm instead of a process alarm Each relay can be configured in...

Page 30: ...r cables 3 4 Power Output and Sensor Connections 3 4 1 Power Wiring Three Power Supplies are offered for Model 1056 a 115 230 VAC Power Supply 01 ordering code b 24 VDC 20 30V Power Supply 02 ordering code c 85 265 VAC Switching Power Supply 03 ordering code AC mains 115 or 230 V leads and 24 VDC leads are wired to the Power Supply board which is mounted vertical ly on the left side of the main en...

Page 31: ...from power wiring Do not run sensor and power wiring in the same conduit or close together in a cable tray 3 4 3 Alarm Relay Wiring Four alarm relays are supplied with the switching power supply 85 to 265VAC 03 order code and the 24VDC power supply 20 30 VDC 02 order code Wire the relay leads on each of the independent relays to the correct position on the power supply board using the printed lead...

Page 32: ...board wiring Figure 3 6 Contacting Conductivity signal board and Sensor cable leads Figure 3 7 Toroidal Conductivity Signal board and Sensor cable leads 24 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 3 0 Wiring April 2017 ...

Page 33: ...igure 3 8 pH ORP ISE signal board and Sensor cable leads Figure 3 9 Amperometric signal Chlorine Oxygen Ozone board and Sensor cable leads 25 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 3 0 Wiring April 2017 ...

Page 34: ...26 Figure 3 10 Turbidity signal board with plug in Sensor connection Figure 3 11 Flow Current Input signal board and Sensor cable leads Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 3 0 Wiring April 2017 ...

Page 35: ... 3 12 Power Wiring for the 1056 115 230VAC Power Supply 01 Order Code FIGURE 3 13 Power Wiring for the 1056 85 265 VAC Power Supply 03 ordering code Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 3 0 Wiring April 2017 ...

Page 36: ...28 FIGURE 3 14 Output Wiring for Model 1056 Main PCB FIGURE 3 15 Power Wiring for Model 1056 24VDC Power Supply 02 ordering code To Main PCB Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 3 0 Wiring April 2017 ...

Page 37: ...g conditions to guide the user in trou bleshooting During calibration and programming key presses cause different displays to appear The displays are self explanatory and guide the user step by step through the procedure 4 2 Instrument Keypad There are 4 Function keys and 4 Selection keys on the instrument keypad Function keys The MENU key is used to access menus for program ming and calibrating t...

Page 38: ...configurations the Upper display area shows the live process variable and the Center display area can be assigned to Temperature or blank Secondary values Up to four secondary values are shown in four display quadrants at the bottom half of the screen All four secondary value positions can be programmed by the user to any display parameter available Possible secondary values include Slope 1 Man Te...

Page 39: ... return to the main display For single sensor configurations the default display shows the live process measurement in the upper display area and temperature in the center display area The user can elect to disable the display of temperature in the cen ter display area using the Main Format function See Fig 4 1 to guide you through programming the main display to select process parameters and diag...

Page 40: ...32 FIGURE 4 1 Formatting the Main Display Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 5 0 Programming the Analyzer Basics April 2017 ...

Page 41: ...H mV ORP ppm mg L ppb µg L ISE Contacting conductivity 20 30 Conductivity Resistivity TDS Salinity NaOH 0 12 HCl 0 15 Low H2SO4 High H2SO4 NaCl 0 20 Custom Curve µS cm mS cm S cm concentration Toroidal conductivity 21 31 Conductivity Resistivity TDS Salinity NaOH 0 12 HCl 0 15 Low H2SO4 High H2SO4 NaCl 0 20 Custom Curve µS cm mS cm S cm concentration Chlorine 24 34 Free Chlorine pH Independ Free C...

Page 42: ...UTPUTS FIRST 5 4 2 Definitions 1 CURRENT OUTPUTS The analyzer provides a con tinuous output current 4 20 mA or 0 20 mA directly proportional to the process variable or temperature The low and high current outputs can be set to any value 2 ASSIGNING OUTPUTS Assign a measurement to Output 1 or Output 2 3 DAMPEN Output dampening smooths out noisy readings It also increases the response time of the ou...

Page 43: ...Ranging the Current Outputs The adjacent screen will appear under Program Output Range Enter a value for 4mA and 20mA or 0mA and 20mA for each output Follow the menu screens in Fig 5 2 to assign values to the out puts S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC OutputM Configure Assign S1 Meas Range 4 20mA Scale Linear Dampening 0sec Fault Mode Fixed Fault Value 21 00mA S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH ...

Page 44: ...ing Programming Calibration Hold and Display Calibration Hold This is the operator or technician level menu It allows access to only calibration and Hold of the current outputs 5 5 2 Procedure 1 Press MENU The main menu screen appears Choose Program 2 Scroll down to Security Select Security 3 The security entry screen appears Enter a three digit security code for each of the desired security level...

Page 45: ... to measured value To prevent improper operation of systems or pumps that are controlled directly by the current output place the analyzer in hold before removing the sensor for calibration and maintenance Be sure to remove the analyzer from hold once calibration is complete During hold both outputs remain at the last value Once in hold all current outputs remain on Hold indefinitely 5 7 2 Using t...

Page 46: ...1056 offers three options for resetting factory defaults a reset all settings to factory defaults b reset sensor calibration data only c reset analog output settings only 5 8 2 Procedure To reset to factory defaults reset calibration data only or reset analog outputs only follow the Reset Analyzer flow diagram Figure 5 5 Resetting Factory Default Settings Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 5 ...

Page 47: ...ms Configure Setpoint Simulate Synchronize Timers Yes S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC Configure Setpoint Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC AlarmM Settings Setpoint 100 0uS cm Assign S1 Measure Logic High Deadband 0 00uS cm USP Safety 0 Interval time 24 0 hr On Time 120 sec Recover time 60 sec Hold while active Sens1 Sec Alarm relay feature default Descri...

Page 48: ...afety Under the Alarms Settings menu this screen will appear to program the USP alarm setting Enter the percentage below the limit at which to activate the alarm 5 9 7 Procedure Normal State The user can define failsafe condition in software by programming the alarm default state to normally open or normally closed upon power up To display this alarm configuration item enter the Expert menus by ho...

Page 49: ...e Simulate Alarm relays can be manually set for the purposes of checking devices such as valves or pumps Under the Alarms Settings menu this screen will appear to allow manual forced activation of the alarm relays Select the desired alarm condition to simulate 5 9 13 Procedure Synchronize Under the Alarms Settings menu this screen will appear to allow Synchronization of alarms that are set to inte...

Page 50: ...42 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 51: ...rrection slope selected sections 5 Defining measurement display resolution pH and amperometric 6 Defining measurement display units all sections 7 Adjusting the input filter to control display and output reading variability or noise all sections 8 Selecting a measurement range conductivity see Sec s 6 4 6 5 9 Entering a cell constant for a contacting or toroidal sensor see Sec s 6 4 6 5 10 Enterin...

Page 52: ...R 6 2 2 Measurement The display screen for selecting the measurement is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the pH ORP Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Configure Measure pH Preamp Analyzer Sol n Temp Corr Off T Coeff 0 029pH C Resolution 0 01pH Filter 4 sec Reference Z Low S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN M...

Page 53: ...reen for entering the input filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the pH ORPProgramming flow diagram to complete this function 6 2 8 Reference Impedence The display screen for selecting Low or High Reference impedance is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the pH ORP Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS...

Page 54: ...at the end of Sec 6 to guide you through all basic programming and configuration functions To configure the ORP measurement board 1 Press MENU 2 Scroll down to Program Press ENTER 3 Scroll down to Measurement Press ENTER 4 Select Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 corresponding to ORP Press ENTER The adjacent screen format will appear factory defaults are shown To program any displayed function scroll to the de...

Page 55: ...scription Contacting Conductivity 6 4 2 Type 2 Electrode Select 2 Electrode or 4 Electrode type sensors 6 4 3 Measure Conductivity Select Conductivity Resistivity TDS Salinity or conc 6 4 4 Range Auto Select measurement Auto range or specific range 6 4 5 Cell K 1 00000 cm Enter the cell Constant for the sensor 6 4 6 RTD Offset 0 00ºC Enter the RTD Offset 6 4 7 RTD Slope 0 Enter the RTD Slope 6 4 8...

Page 56: ...ivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Cell Constant 1 00000 cm 6 4 6 RTD Offset The display screen for Entering the RTD Offset for the sensor is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the contacting conductivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN RTD Offset 0 0...

Page 57: ...he contacting conductivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Ref Temp 25 0ºC normal 25 0ºC 6 4 11 Filter The display screen for entering the input filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the contacting conductivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34...

Page 58: ...corresponding to toroidal conductivity Press ENTER The adjacent screen format will appear factory defaults are shown To program any displayed function scroll to the desired item and press ENTER The following sub sections provide you with the initial display screen that appears for each configuration function Use the flow diagram for toroidal conductivity programming at the end of Sec 6 and the Mod...

Page 59: ...in bold type Refer to the toroidal conductivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Cell Constant 3 00000 cm S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Measurement Conductivity Resistivity TDS Salinity NaOH 0 12 HCl 0 15 Low H2SO4 High H2SO4 NaCl 0 20 Custom Curve S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Range Auto 2000 mS 50 mS 2 mS 200µS 6...

Page 60: ...this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Input filter 02 sec 6 5 10 Custom Setup The display screens for creating custom curves for con verting conductivity to concentration is shown Refer to the toroidal conductivity Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Custom Curve Configure Enter Data Points Calculate Curve When the custom c...

Page 61: ...factory defaults are shown To program any displayed function scroll to the desired item and press ENTER Measure Sec Menu function default Description Free Chlorine 6 6 1 2 Measure Free Chlorine Select Free Chlorine pH Ind Free Cl Total Cl Monochloramine 6 6 1 3 Units ppm Select units ppm or mg L 6 6 1 4 Filter 5sec Override the default input filter enter 0 999 seconds 6 6 1 5 Free Cl Correct Live ...

Page 62: ...displayed in bold type Refer to the Chlorine Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Input filter 05 sec 6 6 1 6 Manual pH Correction The display screen for manually entering the pH value of the measured process liquid is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the Chlorine Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1...

Page 63: ...its ppm or mg L 6 6 2 4 Filter 5sec Override the default input filter enter 0 999 seconds 6 6 2 5 Resolution 0 001 Select 0 01 or 0 001 display resolution To configure the chlorine measurement board for total chlorine 1 Press MENU 2 Scroll down to Program Press ENTER 3 Scroll down to Measurement Press ENTER 4 Select Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 corresponding to chlorine Press ENTER The adjacent screen for...

Page 64: ... press ENTER Measure Sec Menu function default Description Monochloramine 6 6 3 2 Measure Free Chlorine Select Free Chlorine pH Ind Free Cl Total Cl Monochloramine 6 6 3 3 Units ppm Select units ppm or mg L 6 6 3 4 Filter 5sec Override the default input filter enter 0 999 seconds 6 6 3 5 Resolution 0 001 Select 0 01pH or 0 1ppm mg L for display Resolution S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN ...

Page 65: ... mg L for display Resolution 6 6 3 3 Units The display screen for selecting units as ppm or mg L is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the Chlorine Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Units ppm mg L 6 6 3 4 Filter The display screen for entering the input filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed...

Page 66: ...filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the Chlorine Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Input filter 05 sec 6 6 4 5 Resolution The display screen for selecting display resolution as 0 001 or 0 01 is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the Chlorine Programming flow diagram ...

Page 67: ... Menu function default Description Oxygen 6 7 2 Type Water Waste Select Water Waste Trace BioRx BioRx Other Brew O2 In Gas 6 7 3 Units ppm Select ppm mg L ppb µg L Sat O2 Gas ppm Oxygen Gas 6 7 4 Partial Press mmHg Select mm Hg in Hg atm kPa mbar or bar for Partial pressure 6 7 5 Salinity 00 0 Enter Salinity as 6 7 6 Filter 5sec Override the default input filter enter 0 999 seconds 6 7 7 Pressure ...

Page 68: ...m to complete this function Enter Salinity as S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Partial Press mm Hg in Hg atm kPa mbar bar 6 7 7 Pressure Units The display screen for selecting pressure units for atmospheric pressure is shown This selection is needed for the display of atmospheric pressure measured by the onboard pressure transducer on the Oxygen measurement board The default value is disp...

Page 69: ...lete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Units ppm mg L ppb µg L 6 8 3 Filter The display screen for entering the input filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the Ozone Programming flow diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Input filter 05 sec 6 8 4 Resolution The display screen for selecting d...

Page 70: ...y Programming flow diagram to complete this function To program Turbidity scroll to the desired item and press ENTER The following sub sections provide you with the initial display screen that appears for each programming routine Use the flow diagram for Turbidity programming at the end of Sec 6 and the live screen prompts to complete programming S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Configure...

Page 71: ... users know that TSS will become zero below a certain NTU value The following illustration shows the potential for calculated TSS to go below zero Normal case TSS is always a positive number when Turbidity is a positive number Abnormal case TSS can be a negative number when Turbidity is a positive number S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Units ppm mg L none S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH ...

Page 72: ...izes turbidity readings as bubbles as opposed to true turbidity of the sample With Bubble rejection enabled these erroneous readings are elimi nated from the live measurements shown on the dis play and transmitted via the current outputs The display screen for selecting bubble rejection algo rithm is shown The default setting is displayed in bold type Refer to the Turbidity Programming flow diagra...

Page 73: ...TER 4 Select Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 corresponding to flow Press ENTER The following screen format will appear factory defaults are shown To program pulse flow scroll to the desired item and press ENTER The following sub sections provide you with the initial display screen that appears for each programming routine Use the diagram for pulse flow programming at the end of Sec 6 and the live screen prom...

Page 74: ...nction To program current input scroll to the desired item and press ENTER The following sub sections provide you with the initial display screen that appears for each programming routine Use the flow diagram for current input programming at the end of Sec 6 and the live screen prompts to complete programming A detailed flow diagram for current input programming is provided at the end of Sec 6 to ...

Page 75: ...ming flow diagram to complete this function The current input board can also be used to accept a 4 20mA current input from a pulse flow sensor If Flow is selected as the measurement type for the 4 20mA current input board the following display screen is shown Any of the following units can also be selected to represent the 4 20mA current input Simply scroll down to identify and select the desired ...

Page 76: ... temperature is displayed in bold type Refer to the current input Programming flow diagram to com plete this function 6 11 8 Filter The display screen for entering the input filter value in seconds is shown The default value is displayed in bold type Refer to the current input Programming diagram to complete this function S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Low Value 0 000ºC S1 1 234µS cm 25...

Page 77: ...69 FIGURE 6 1 Configuring pH ORP Measurements Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 78: ...70 FIGURE 6 2 Configure Contacting Measurements Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 79: ...71 FIGURE 6 3 Configure Toroidal Measurements Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 80: ...72 FIGURE 6 5 Configure Oxygen Measurements Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 81: ...73 FIGURE 6 6 Configure Ozone Measurements FIGURE 6 4 Configure Chlorine Measurements Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 82: ...74 FIGURE 6 7 Configure Turbidity Measurement Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 83: ...FIGURE 6 8 Configure Flow Measurement FIGURE 6 9 Configure mA Current Input Measurement 75 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 84: ...76 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 6 0 Programming the Measurements April 2017 ...

Page 85: ...s not ensure accurate readings in the lab or in process Calibration should be performed with each attached sensor to ensure accurate repeatable readings This section covers the following programming and configuration functions 1 Auto buffer cal for pH pH Cal Sec 7 2 2 Manual buffer cal for pH pH Cal Sec 7 2 3 Set calibration stabilization criteria for pH pH Cal Sec 7 2 4 Standardization calibratio...

Page 86: ...tines To calibrate pH 1 Press the MENU button 2 Select Calibrate Press ENTER 3 Select Sensor 1 or Sensor 2 corresponding to pH Press ENTER 4 Select pH Press ENTER The following screen will appear To calibrate pH or Temperature scroll to the desired item and press ENTER S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Calibrate pH Temperature 7 2 2 Auto Calibration pH This screen appears after selecting p...

Page 87: ...jacent appears after selecting Manual pH calibra tion S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN pH Manual Cal Buffer 1 Buffer 2 7 2 5 Standardization pH The pH measured by the Model 1056 analyzer can be changed to match the reading from a second or referee instrument The process of making the two readings agree is called standardization During standardization the difference between the two pH valu...

Page 88: ...reen appears after selecting ORP cali bration If the ORP Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal sub menu The following screen may appear if ORP Cal is unsuccessful S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Enter Value 0600 mV S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Standardize Offset Error Calculated 61 22mV Max 60 00mV Press EXIT THIS SECTION DESCRIBES HOW TO CALIBRATE THE MODEL 10...

Page 89: ...onductivity of the standard solution Use this method if the sensor can be easily removed from the process piping and a standard is available Be careful using standard solutions having conductivity less than 100 µS cm Low conductivity standards are highly susceptible to atmospheric contamination Avoid calibrating sensors with 0 01 cm cell constants against conductivity standards having conductivity...

Page 90: ...o Cal is successful The screen will return to the conductivity Cal Menu The adjacent screen may appear if zero Cal is unsuccessful S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Cell Constant 1 00000 cm S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal In Air In Water 7 4 4 Calibrating The Sensor In A Conductivity Standard In Process CAL This procedure is used to calibrate the sensor and analyzer agai...

Page 91: ...ay shows the live value measured by the sensor If the meter cal is successful the screen will return to the conductivity Cal Menu The adjacent screen will appear if Meter Cal is unsuccessful The screen will return to the conductivity Cal Menu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Meter Cal Calibration Error Press EXIT S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Enter Value xx xx kΩ 7 4 6 Cal Fac...

Page 92: ...re Sec Calibration function default value Description Toroidal Conductivity 7 5 2 Cell K 3 00000 cm Enter the cell Constant for the sensor 7 5 3 Zero Cal Zeroing the analyzer with the sensor attached 7 5 4 In Process Cal Standardizing the sensor to a known conductivity A detailed flow diagram is provided at the end of Sec 7 to guide you through the calibration routines TABLE 7 4 Toroidal Conductiv...

Page 93: ...The display screen for entering a cell constant for the sensor is shown The default value is displayed in bold type S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Cell Constant 3 00000 cm 7 5 3 zeroing The Instrument This procedure is used to compensate for small offsets to the conductivity signal that are present even when there is no conductivity to be measured This procedure is affected by the lengt...

Page 94: ...g it from the measured current before converting the result to a chlorine value New sensors require zeroing before being placed in service and sensors should be zeroed whenever the electrolyte solution is replaced Either of the following makes a good zero standard Deionized water containing about 500 ppm sodium chloride Dissolve 0 5 grams 1 8 teaspoonful of table salt in 1 liter of water DO NOT US...

Page 95: ...ast two hours before starting zero step The adjacent screen will appear if In Zero Cal is successful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero done S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Zeroing Wait 87 Measure Sec Calibration function default value Description Free Chlorine 7 6 1 2 Zero Cal Zeroing the sensor in ...

Page 96: ...everal manufac turers offer portable test kits for this purpose Observe the following precautions when taking and testing the grab sample Take the grab sample from a point as close as possible to the inlet of the TCL sample conditioning system Be sure that taking the sample does not alter the flow through the TCL Chlorine solutions are unstable Run the test immedi ately after taking the sample Try...

Page 97: ...In Zero Cal is unsuccessful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero failed Press EXIT 7 6 2 3 In Process Calibration The adjacent screen will appear prior to In Process Cal If the In Process Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal sub menu The adjacent screen may appear if In Process Cal is unsuccessful The scre...

Page 98: ...st a test run on a grab sample of the process liquid Several manufacturers offer portable test kits for this purpose Observe the following precautions when taking and testing the grab sample Take the grab sample from a point as close to the sen sor as possible Be sure that taking the sample does not alter the flow of the sample to the sensor It is best to install the sample tap just downstream fro...

Page 99: ...nu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero failed Press EXIT S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero done If the In Process Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal sub menu The adjacent screen may appear if In Process Cal is unsuccessful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu 7 6 3 3 In Process Calibration The adjacent screen w...

Page 100: ...as close to the sensor as possible Be sure that taking the sample does not alter the flow of the sample to the sensor It is best to install the sample tap just downstream from the sensor Chlorine solutions are unstable Run the test immediately after taking the sample Try to calibrate the sensor when the chlorine concentration is at the upper end of the normal operating range Note This measurement ...

Page 101: ... return to the Amperometric Cal Menu The adjacent screen will appear if In Zero Cal is suc cessful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero failed Press EXIT S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Zero Cal Sensor zero done If the In Process Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal sub menu The adjacent screen m...

Page 102: ...ional to the rate at which oxygen molecules diffuse through a membrane stretched over the end of the sensor The diffusion rate depends on the difference in chemical potential between oxygen in the sensor and oxygen in the sample An electrochemical reaction which destroys any oxygen molecules entering the sensor keeps the concentration and the chemical potential of oxygen inside the sensor equal to...

Page 103: ... of Sec 7 and the live screen prompts for each routine to complete calibration The adjacent screen appears after selecting Oxygen calibration S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Calibration Air Cal Zero Cal In Process Cal Sen 25 C 2500nA ppm Zero Current 1234nA Air calibration criteria can be changed The following criteria can be adjusted Stabilization time default 10 sec Stabilization pH va...

Page 104: ... In Process Cal S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN InProcess Cal Calibration Error Press EXIT S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN InProcess Cal Wait for stable reading The adjacent screen will appear if In Zero Cal is suc cessful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu S1 1 234 nA S2 1 456 nA SN Zero Cal Sensor zero done 7 7 3 Calibrating The Sensor In Air The adjacent scr...

Page 105: ...g and testing the grab sample Take the grab sample from a point as close to the sensor as possible Be sure that taking the sample does not alter the flow of the sample to the sensor It is best to install the sample tap just downstream from the sensor Ozone solutions are unstable Run the test immedi ately after taking the sample Try to calibrate the sensor when the ozone concentration is at the upp...

Page 106: ... to the Amperometric Cal Menu The following screen will appear if In Zero Cal is successful The screen will return to the Amperometric Cal Menu S1 1 234 nA S2 1 456 nA SN Zero Cal Sensor zero failed Press EXIT S1 1 234 nA S2 1 456 nA SN Zero Cal Sensor zero done If the In Process Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal sub menu The following screen may appear if In Zero Cal is unsucces...

Page 107: ...g screen will appear You may continue by selecting Yes or suspend this operation by selecting No If the Temp Cal is successful the screen will return to the Cal Menu Note To select automatic or manual temp compensation or to program temperature units as C or F refer to Sec 5 3 Programming Temperature in this manual S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Temp Offset 5 C Continue No Yes S1 1 234µ...

Page 108: ...typically 20 NTU and measure the sensor output again The analyzer takes the two measure ments applies a linearization correction if necessary and calculates the sensitivity Sensitivity is the sensor output in mV divided by turbidity A typical new sen sor has a sensitivity of about 10 mV NTU As the sen sor ages the sensitivity decreases The figure below illustrates how turbidity calibration works B...

Page 109: ...n be a substantial amount of the signal generated by the sensor This screen appears after selecting Standard calibration The following screen may appear if Slope Cal is unsuccessful This screen appears after selecting Slope calibration The following screen will appear if Slope Cal is suc cessful The screen will return to the Turbidity Cal Menu S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Slope Cal Se...

Page 110: ...gnal input board to measure flow volume total volume and flow difference if 2 Flow signal boards are installed The Model 1056 Flow signal board will support flow sensors that are self driven powered by the rotation of the impeller paddle wheel THIS SECTION DESCRIBES HOW TO CALIBRATE THE MODEL 1056 WITH AN ATTACHED FLOW SENSOR THE FOLLOWING CALIBRATION ROUTINES ARE COVERED S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 1...

Page 111: ...ation Freq Velocity and Pipe This screen appears after selecting Freq Velocity Pipe calibration After completing the entry of the Freq Velocity ratio the following screen will appear 7 11 2 Calibration K Factor This screen appears after selecting K Factor S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Calibration K Factor 12 34 p Gal Freq Velocity Pipe In Process Totalizer Control S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC ...

Page 112: ...end the totalizer by selecting Stop re enable the totalizer by selecting Resume and return the totalizer volume count to zero by selecting Reset The live totalizer volume count is displayed during these menu operations S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN Freq Velocity Pipe Calibration Error Press EXIT S1 1 234µS cm 25 0ºC S2 12 34pH 25 0ºC SN InProcess Cal Updated K Factor 12 34 p Gal S1 1 2...

Page 113: ...105 FIGURE 7 1 Calibrate pH Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 114: ...106 FIGURE 7 2 Calibrate ORP Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 115: ...107 FIGURE 7 3 Calibrate Contacting and Toroidal Conductivity Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 116: ...108 FIGURE 7 4 Calibrate Free Chlorine Total Chlorine Monochloramine and pH independent Free Chlorine Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 117: ...109 FIGURE 7 5 Calibrate Oxygen Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 118: ...110 FIGURE 7 6 Calibrate Ozone Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 119: ...111 FIGURE 7 7 Calibrate Temperature Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 120: ...112 FIGURE 7 8 Calibrate Turbidity Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 121: ...113 FIGURE 7 9 Calibrate Flow Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

Page 122: ...114 Instruction Manual LIQ MAN 1056 Section 7 0 Calibration April 2017 ...

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