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Mycom S CLM 153

6 Commissioning

Hauser

31

A3

Mode:

Unit
Medium
Comb. unit

Cd.

auto

%

Select operating mode 

(only related circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are 
automatically reset. The settings you make here apply to 
both measuring circuits.

Mode

: Cd. (conductivity, difference calculation), resistance, 

concentration

Unit

 (with Cond. operating mode, difference calculation): 

auto, µS/cm, mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m, mS/m, S/m

Unit

 (with resistance operating mode, difference calculation): 

auto, k

Ω•

cm, M

Ω•

cm, k

Ω•

m, M

Ω•

m.

Unit

 (with concentration operating mode, difference 

calculation): ppm, mg/l, %, TDS.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with "auto".

Medium

 (with "concentration" operating mode): NaOH, 

HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4

Rel. unit (

ratio calculation)

:

 Unit of the characteristic value 

defined in the previous field. Options: none, %

A4

Measuring circuit 1

Measuring circuit 2

Select measuring circuit 

Measuring channel 1 (or 2):

AA1

Mode:

Unit/
medium

Cond.

auto

Select operating mode 

(not for related circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are 
automatically reset.

Operating mode

: Cond. (conductivity), resistance, 

concentration

Unit

 (with cond. / resistance operating mode): auto, mS/cm, 

µS/cm / auto, k

, M

Unit

 (with concentration operating mode): ppm, mg/l, %, 

TDS.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with "auto".

Medium

 (with "concentration" operating mode): NaOH, 

HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4

AA2 

Cell 
const.:

Cable 
resist.
Adaption 
factor

00.000cm-
1

00.00 

Select measuring channel 1 or 2

Cell constant

: The exact cell constant is provided in the 

sensor quality certificate.

Cable resistance

 (for conductive): Enter the cable 

resistance.

Adaption factor

 (for inductive): Enter the adaption factor 

here.

AA3

Measured 
value: 
Temperatur
e:

01 s

01 s

(01 ... 30 s)

Set measured value attenuation 

The mean value over the set time is displayed. 

CODE

CHOICE
(default = bold)

INFO

Summary of Contents for Mycom S CLM 153

Page 1: ...4C 07 en 12 02 51503794 Software version 1 20 or later Mycom S CLM 153 Conductivity Transmitter Operating Instructions MYCOM S CLM 153 ENDRESS HAUSER MEAS CAL DIAG PARAM Wahl 3 52 S cm 2 PS1 Select Me...

Page 2: ...ief operating instructions PARAM Parameter entry menu PARAM allows you to return to the previous return field from any point in the menu DIAG brings you to the instrument diagnosis menu Help page Pres...

Page 3: ...asuring system 14 4 3 Post connection check 17 5 Operation 18 5 1 Display and operating elements 18 5 2 Replaceable memory 22 6 Commissioning 23 6 1 Function check 23 6 2 Switching on the measuring de...

Page 4: ...tage A terminal at which DC voltage is applied or through which DC flows AC voltage A terminal at which sine form AC voltage is applied or through which AC flows Ground connection A grounded terminal...

Page 5: ...nt check all the connections for correctness Ensure that electrical cables and hose connections are not damaged Do not operate damaged products and secure them against unintentional commissioning Meas...

Page 6: ...for electromagnetic compatibility in industrial use according to applicable European standards It is protected against electromagnetic interference by the following design measures cable screening int...

Page 7: ...ive sensors conductivity resistance and temperature 4 2 measuring circuits for inductive sensors conductivity resistance and temperature Measuring output A 2 current outputs 0 4 20 mA passive Ex and n...

Page 8: ...e s chap 2 1 2 Operating Instructions BA 234C 07 en for Ex system also the XA 233C 07 a3 2 3 Certificates and approvals Declaration of conformity The product meets the legal requirements of the harmon...

Page 9: ...ack page of these Operating Instructions 3 2 Installation conditions 3 2 1 Dimensions You can find the dimensions and lengths of the transmitter in the Technical data on page 101 ff 3 3 Installation 3...

Page 10: ...e fixing bores Fixing screws M6 max dia 6 5 mm Screw head max dia 10 5 mm 3 Mount the transmitter housing on the wall as shown 4 Cover the drill holes with the plastic cover caps 3 3 3 Post mounting a...

Page 11: ...Post installation check After installing the transmitter carry out the following checks C07 CPM153xx 11 00 08 xx 003 EPS 80 80 70 Instrument status and specifications Note Is the transmitter undamage...

Page 12: ...S 89 85 41 51 51 51 47 54 54 21 57 44 21 23 93 81 90 86 42 52 52 52 48 55 55 22 58 45 22 24 94 82 N L PE L L Power supply output Current input or resistance input2 Optional For order variant 11 For or...

Page 13: ...15 84 12 13 11 S 83 16 15 84 12 13 11 S gelb yellow gr n green 84 11 12 13 83 15 16 wei white schwarz black gelb yellow gr n green 84 11 12 13 NTC Pt100 Pt1000 NTC Pt100 Pt1000 83 15 16 wei white wei...

Page 14: ...nputs or 1 contact 1 current and 1 resistance input only for non Ex The available contacts can be assigned via the software see the PARAM menu Set up 1 Contacts from page 38 Note If you use NAMUR cont...

Page 15: ...for Ex CLK 5 for inductive conductivity sensors Fig 10 Preterminated special measuring cables for connecting conductivity sensors Cable pin CYK 71 CLK 5 CPK 9 Terminal Coax WH Inner cond WH Conductivi...

Page 16: ...K 9 cable CYK 71 or CYK 71 Ex for CLK 5 cable CLK 5 Maximum cable length Conductivity measurement conductive Conductivity measurement inductive max 100 m with CYK 71 corresp 10 nF When k 1 you should...

Page 17: ...r and sensor connection see Accessories chapter Are current resistance inputs connected screened Are the mounted cables strain relieved Is the cable type route completely isolated Along the whole cabl...

Page 18: ...NAMUR contacts respond 11 Labelling strip 12 Arrow keys for scrolling and editing 13 Enter key 5 1 2 Key assignment PARAM brings you to the menu for configuring the Mycom S CLM 153 Note PARAM allows y...

Page 19: ...asured value of circuit 2 is displayed One circuit Two circuit If you have activated one both data logger you can see the current measured value s characteristic here in the record mode subsequently W...

Page 20: ...plete menu can be viewed The configuration cannot be altered No calibration is possible On this level only the control parameters for new processes can be changed in the DIAG menu branch Maintenance c...

Page 21: ...menu can be seen Press the MEAS and PARAM keys simultaneously to unlock the operation Editor type 1 E1 for functions which can be directly selected from the display The editing row shows Edit A selec...

Page 22: ...he connection compartment of the transmitter Using the DAT module you can save the complete settings the logbooks and the data logger of a transmitter and copy the complete settings to other CLM 153 t...

Page 23: ...witching on the measuring device Before first start up make sure you understand how to operate the transmitter You should make particular reference to chapters 1 Safety instructions and 5 Operation Fi...

Page 24: ...Version C E I Version D E ES Version E E NL Version F E J T2 Contrast setting You can increase and reduce the contrast with the keys T3 Mo 01 04 01 12 00 Entry of date and time Enter the complete date...

Page 25: ...y are no longer functionable T5 K1 K2 K2 K1 K1 K2 K2 K1 K1 K2 K1 K2 K1 K1 K1 K2 K2 K2 K1 K2 Select characteristic value only related circuits Here you can define a process related characteristic value...

Page 26: ...ct the operating mode for measuring circuit 2 not for related circuits only two circuit If the operating mode changes the user settings are automatically reset Operating mode Cond conductivity resista...

Page 27: ...only two circuit T15 Pt 100 Pt 1000 NTC 30k Select temperature sensor input 2 only two circuit T16 Temp value Temp comp Alpha value Actual temp Offset Input 1 none 2 1 K 25 0 C 0 0 C Temperature comp...

Page 28: ...e 1 2 Selection of the primary measured value which you selected conduct conc resist Temperature 1 2 Selection of the temperature to be output to the current output Related only for related circuits T...

Page 29: ...in the DAT module which is obtainable as an option T21 restart end Exit Quick Setup restart Run through settings in Fields T1 T22 again end Save the settings in Fields T1 T22 and exit Quick Setup COD...

Page 30: ...ed circuits Independent circuits Comb circuits look ahead Ind circuits look ahead Select measuring principle only for two circuit device One circuit channel 1 channel 2 measurement via sensor input 1...

Page 31: ...one A4 Measuring circuit 1 Measuring circuit 2 Select measuring circuit Measuring channel 1 or 2 AA1 Mode Unit medium Cond auto Select operating mode not for related circuits If the operating mode cha...

Page 32: ...E D Select language Depending on ordered language version Language versions Version A E D Version B E F Version C E I Version D E ES Version E E NL Version F E J B2 Contrast setting as necessary You c...

Page 33: ...deinstellung Sonderfunktionen Handbedienung Quick Setup Edit Weiter E Hold Param Settings Set up 1 Set up 2 Manual operation First start up Edit Next E 3 52 mS cm Param Set up 1 Sensor input Display A...

Page 34: ...tput to the current output Related only for related circuits The characteristic value from Field A3 is output at the current output Continuous controller only at current output 2 The controller actuat...

Page 35: ...automatically set to 1 of the 20 mA value In fig 13 you can see the course of the current output signal with logarithmic characteristic Distribution see technical data p 101 EAB6 Logarithmic character...

Page 36: ...ChemoClean function Together CCC and CCW form the ChemoClean function You can find information on ChemoClean on page 70 The limit value contacts are configured in the menu PARAM Set up 2 Limit switch...

Page 37: ...ven the following functions Failure Fault signalling contact terminals 41 42 Failure alarms are active if the measuring system is not working correctly or if process parameters have reached a critical...

Page 38: ...d reference temperature Please refer to the data sheets for the reference temperature Fig 13 Linear temperature compensation NaCl compensation For NaCl compensation in accordance with IEC 60746 a fixe...

Page 39: ...uctivity temperature value pairs for a temperature compensation by means of the table created Reference temperature The temperature to which you apply to Temperature GA1 Measuring circuit 1 Measuring...

Page 40: ...Delete element s Selection Are the value pairs OK or do you want to delete elements GBB5 C 020 0 C 025 0 C K 02 00 04 00 Delete Select the rows to be deleted delete them with Tand confirm this with E...

Page 41: ...s temperature If the variable process temperature should be taken into account for concentration measurement you must measure the conductivity of each sample created at two different temperatures at l...

Page 42: ...error message You can work without error messages from the start of measuring range if you enter an additional triple value set with 0 S cm and 0 for each temperature used with ascending characterist...

Page 43: ...for the user table here Z2 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Select table Select the table to be read or edited If you are editing a curve you should select another curve for calculating the current rea...

Page 44: ...as follows PARAM pH 7 00 Param Parametrieren Grundeinstellung Sonderfunktionen Handbedienung Quick Setup Edit Weiter E Hold Param Settings Set up 1 Set up 2 Manual operation First start up Edit Next...

Page 45: ...lay activate deactivate An active error triggers an alarm I This error triggers an error current CC ChemoClean This error message triggers cleaning H6 Function Time input off 0000 s 2 9999s Dosing tim...

Page 46: ...mS cm CODE CHOICE default bold INFO I1 CAL DIAG PARAM On On On Selection Automatic hold active when CAL Calibration DIAG Service Diagnosis PARAM Parameter entry menu I2 Last Set Min 0 4 mA Max 22 mA...

Page 47: ...The parameter set 1 configured in the remaining PARAM menu is then automatically used Field J1 Number of inputs Function 0 You can activate the four parameter sets by means of the local operation The...

Page 48: ...for inp 1 or 2 J2 Caution Controller and or USP is selected MRS not possible Note in display If the USP function and or controller is activated the parameter set cannot be switched externally since t...

Page 49: ...y of the maximum permitted difference at which the maintenance or failure alarm should be triggered CODE CHOICE default bold INFO PARAM pH 7 00 Param Parametrieren Grundeinstellung Sonderfunktionen Ha...

Page 50: ...logger settings Using the data logger you can Record a parameter with 500 sequential measuring points or two parameters each with 250 sequential measuring points View 1 2 You can view the data recorde...

Page 51: ...o the controller and you change the controller assignment to relays 2 and 3 number of relays remains 2 no data loss provided the number of assigned relays is not reduced Relays 3 4 and 5 are located o...

Page 52: ...may be subject to strong deviations for which the control should compensate The volume of medium which has already flowed past can no longer be influenced by the controller For as long as the actual v...

Page 53: ...oller and actual position from the position feedback The relay in question picks up as soon as the position error exceeds the set switching differential XSD The actuator drive is controlled more frequ...

Page 54: ...ChemoClean please check to see if you require additional relays NAMUR Alarm relay 2 relays ChemoClean 2 relays A B mA mA 4 8 12 16 20 4 8 12 16 20 50 100 0 50 100 0 C07 CPM153xx 05 06 xx en 001 Stroke...

Page 55: ...PWM PFM with signal with signal without signal without signal not looking ahead Required hardware equipment for control Process Path Dosing actuators Circuits Relay Current outputs Current inputs 1 2...

Page 56: ...ard implementations The factor KR X is the total gain see fig 21 This is implemented in the CLM 153 The gain factor K P X is the purely proportional gain The following diagram shows the schematic stru...

Page 57: ...stant controller gain cannot do this to your satisfaction then you can achieve this by using range dependent modulation gain Fig 22 Diagram to describe the most important corner points for control Wit...

Page 58: ...order 1 Actuators 2 Sensor technology 3 Feedback e g look ahead control position feedback with three point step controller if available 4 Characteristic In the user settings seebelow you switch direct...

Page 59: ...ck n c n c off Relay selection for three point step controller Relay Open the valve further increase dosing Relay Close the valve further reduce dosing Selection n c not connected After this those rel...

Page 60: ...control using the current output in the split range method Control logics are required which can control two valves pumps over one current input 2 outputs If the valves are controlled with two relays...

Page 61: ...selection for pulse frequency Description see above MBB7 Relay Period tE min n c 000 0s 000 0s Upward dosing Relay selection for pulse length Description see above Sensor technology MC1 Look ahead co...

Page 62: ...ied by the gain Kdist s fig 24 Limit value If the current input signal undershoots the value set here dosing is stopped actuating variable 0 The dosing stop is not active if you enter 0 no limit value...

Page 63: ...row keys on the transmitter Confirm the position for y 0 by pressing the E key Note If you cannot change it using the arrow keys please check the Actuators menu Field 165 to see if the relays have bee...

Page 64: ...on gain for acid dosing ME3 Setpoint St ntr zone End zone O pnt X1 O pnt Y1 O pnt X2 O pnt Y2 Ctrl pnt 1 Ctrl pnt 2 1000 mS cm 990 mS cm 1010 mS cm 900 mS cm 0 20 1100 mS cm 0 20 800 mS cm 1200mS cm C...

Page 65: ...to run in the background ME6 Simulation Off On Select controller simulation Here you can switch a configuration loop on or off The hold is removed with an active controller simulation Simulation on T...

Page 66: ...ckup delay t2 t1 expires When the alarm threshold at t3 is reached and the alarm delay t4 t3 also expires the fault signalling contact switches With returning measured values the fault signalling cont...

Page 67: ...of the measured value to which the limit value should apply Selection primary value CH1 temperature CH1 primary value CH2 temperature CH2 USP CH1 USP CH2 related only if operating mode related circuit...

Page 68: ...jector 2 The cleaning processes are configured in the menu PARAM Set up 2 ChemoClean Here the automatic or event controlled cleaning can be adapted to the process conditions One or more of the followi...

Page 69: ...nd at 18 00 with 120 s water of which 60 s additionally with cleaner Clean every 30 mins between 18 20 and 24 00 1800 s with 120 s water of which 60 s additionally with cleaner Fig 27 Graphic represen...

Page 70: ...only with weekly programme on User programme Here you create customer specific programmes using the Programme Editor see Programme Editor p 71 Weekly programme PA1 Monday Tuesday Sunday 1 2 0 Weekday...

Page 71: ...00 0 10 Repeat cleaning How often should the previous step cleaner or water be repeated Copy day PAB1 Tuesday Wednesday Sunday Monday Select the day to which you want to copy Monday example Note Dang...

Page 72: ...ys blocks as list 01 Water 02 Cleaner 03 Wait Select rows You move the function selected in Field NADA1 to the highlighted position Note The highlighted function will be overwritten Insert template PB...

Page 73: ...u leave the manual operation Note in display Confirm by pressing Enter Leave the manual operation Cancel by pressing PARAM Continue with manual operation ChemoClean RB1 Weekly progr Clean trigger Ext...

Page 74: ...en with date and time Note Use the arrow keys to scroll through the lists Leave the lists by pressing E Service Y Factory settings Simulation Instrument check Reset DAT handling Instrument version Che...

Page 75: ...ode setting see Field D1 p 33 YAA2 Note in display Incorrect service code entry back to the last field Simulations YB1 Simulation Output 1 Output 2 off 12 00 mA 04 00 mA Adapt simulation current outpu...

Page 76: ...dule into the EEPROM of the transmitter Delete DAT Delete all data on the DAT module Note After the Read from DAT copying procedure a reset is triggered automatically and the device is config ured wit...

Page 77: ...Serial No Card ID 1 2 1 1234567 8 A1B DC DC converter data only for two circuit Module for power supply of transmitter 2 YF6 SW Version HW Version Serial No Card ID 1 2 1 1234567 8 A1B Relay data YF6...

Page 78: ...HB1 Water Cleaner Water and cleaner Select mechanics Select a function which shall be tested YHB2 Weekly progr Clean trigger Ext Control off off off Note in display no entry System status Factory func...

Page 79: ...h a known conductivity Fields xx to yy in a calibration solution By entering the precise cell constant of the conductivity sensor Field A5 p 31 Note If automatic temperature compensation is selected f...

Page 80: ...istance of 15 mm to the vessel wall so that the installation factor does not play a role CB1 025 0 C 35 0 250 C Entry of MTC temperature only MTC CB2 2 10 K 0 00 20 00 K Alpha value Enter the value of...

Page 81: ...started Recalibrate The data are rejected and a new calibration will be started Proceed with F Adaption factor only inductive The sensor remains in the place of application CC1 025 0 C 35 0 250 C Ent...

Page 82: ...Recalibrate End of calibration Accept Pressing E accepts the new calibration data Reject The data are not accepted a recalibration will not be started Recalibrate The data are rejected and a new calib...

Page 83: ...before inspection and calibration For your own safety always follow the safety instructions see above If necessary wear protective clothing Remove dirt and deposits The selection of cleaning agent dep...

Page 84: ...shown in the wiring diagram If the screen is connected incorrectly or not at all the fail safety of the instrument could be impaired The frequency of these checks is dependent on environmental influe...

Page 85: ...of this table apply Otherwise the following applies Conductivity mS cm k 1 R k Resistance R Cell constant k Display with conductivity 10 1 cm 1 100 mS cm 10 cm 1 1000 mS cm 100 0 1 cm 1 1 mS cm 1 cm 1...

Page 86: ...and rot coaxial cable each measured between inner connector and screen ohmic resistance approx 5 2 Inductance approx 260 450 mH at 2 kHz Test coil shunt A shunt may not exist between the coils from r...

Page 87: ...fe De energise the instrument before you open it Check that there is no voltage and secure the switch es against switch on If work is required under voltage this may only be carried out by an electric...

Page 88: ...lure No valid configuration E004 Failure Erro invalid hardware or software The new software cannot recognise the module E006 Failure Transmitter 2 error Test with new transmitter yes no E007 Failure T...

Page 89: ...Temperature sensor defective Sensor line interrupted or short circuited Incorrect sensor type selected Simulation s chap 7 1 3 chap 7 1 4 yes no no E060 Failure Temperature measuring range 2 undershot...

Page 90: ...e Wait for download to end no no no E116 Failure Download error Repeat download no no no E117 Failure DAT updownload error Check with other DAT memory module when writing to DAT repeat write process y...

Page 91: ...diagram s chap 4 1 1 Faults in signal output line Check line installation possibly route line separately Div controller timer or clean functions cannot be activated Relay module not available for rela...

Page 92: ...orrect version Resistance input only permissible with non Ex Feedback input does not work Additional module M3R x missing See spare parts list in chap 8 3 Resistance input only permissible with non Ex...

Page 93: ...ting system in impermissible state Switch instrument off and on Possibly EMC problem if problem persists have installation checked by E H Service Instrument gets hot Incorrect mains voltage or too hig...

Page 94: ...ailure In the Set up 1 menu Contacts you can define the contacts as NC contacts or NO contacts s page 38 In the case of a power failure the contacts will act according to the setting you make 8 3 Spar...

Page 95: ...n Ex 51507095 60 Cond input module Module MKIC Ex non Ex 51501206 70 Relay module 3 additional relays Module M3R 3 Ex and non Ex 51507097 70 Relay module 2 Rel 1 current input Module M3R 2 Ex and non...

Page 96: ...the transmitter Mycom S Remarks A The figure shows the non Ex fuse B Slot for DAT memory module 40 70 Figure shows module 40 Modules 50 60 and 70 look somewhat different 90 120 Figure shows module 90...

Page 97: ...o persons Before replacing the fuse make sure the device is voltage free Position of the fuse holder A in fig 28 Use only a 5 x 20 mm fine wire fuse with 3 15 mA semi time lag fuse All other fuses are...

Page 98: ...No 50085985 Water Wastewater DipFit P CLA 140 Immersion assembly with flange DN 80 PN 16 ANSI 3 150 lbs or JIS 10K 80A Sensor holder in bayonet style Technical Information TI 1196C 07 en Order No 515...

Page 99: ...ress protection IP 65 Order No 50003987 Measuring cable as yard goods Flat seal Flat seal for sealing the front panel mounting of the CLM 153 Order No 50064975 InduMax P CLS 50 Very chemically stable...

Page 100: ...ransmitter outdoors Round post fixture for weather protection cover To fix the weather protection cover to vertical or horizontal posts with diameters of up to 60 mm Order No 50062121 Technical Inform...

Page 101: ...S cm 0 00 S cm 20 00 mS cm 10 cm 1 0 0 S cm 600 0 mS cm 0 0 S cm 200 0 mS cm Cell constant k Measuring range Display range 0 01 cm 1 20 0 k cm 80 0 M cm 20 0 k cm 37 99 M cm 0 1 cm 1 2 00 k cm 2000 k...

Page 102: ...error1 0 2 of current range maximum Transmission characteristic Linear bilinear Output distribution temperature 17 170 C Output distribution minimum maximum up to 100 of the measuring range For conduc...

Page 103: ...EC 746 1 under nominal operating conditions Function selectable Pulse length controller PWM Pulse frequency controller PFM Three point step controller 3 PS Analogue via current output Switch behaviour...

Page 104: ...r Interference emission to EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 Appendix A Industrial sector Safety requirements Complies with general safety requirements acc to EN 61010 Complies with NAMUR Recommendations NE 21 19...

Page 105: ...on Alarm Hold Parameter sets Emergency switch Factory reset Simulation Instrument check DAT download Reset Instrument version Chemoclean Reset count Data log Check systems Controller settings Chemocle...

Page 106: ...ed fields Code entry required Back to return field Back to return field Edit pairs C pH 000 0 00 00 Query Ok Delete pair then back to the edit pairs Edit table points 00 2 10 Back to return field PARA...

Page 107: ...ay Access codes Current output Relays Temperature see above PARAM Set up 2 Controller values Manual Operation First Set up Set up 1 Parameter sets Number inputs 1 Edit MR 1 Act MR 1 Current output 1 F...

Page 108: ...frequency 3 point step contr Current output With resistance input Move valve to y 0 and enter current resistance With linear Set point Start neutral zone End neutral zone Kr 1 Kr 2 only 2 sided Config...

Page 109: ...e controller simulation off on Controller simulation Function auto Set 07 00pH Act 07 00pH y 000 With current input Move valve to y 100 and enter current resistance Up down Relay selection Relais Peri...

Page 110: ...2 Manual operation Quick Setup Controller values Return field press the PARAM key to return to the highlighted fields Code entry required Select for selected day Edit day Copy day Enter time for sele...

Page 111: ...ions 00 0 10 Back to return field Back to return field Back to return field Display programs as list in changed form Enter number of return lines C07 CPM153xx 19 06 08 en 015 EPS Return field press th...

Page 112: ...cell const XX XXXcm 1 cable resist XXX XXOhm install factor Select operating mode 1 circuit input1 1 circuit input2 related circuits not related circuits Select char number only related circuits K1 K...

Page 113: ...played o k Calibration status is displayed o k Calibration Accept Reject Recalibrate Calibration Accept Reject Recalibrate Press E Press E Press E Calibration Accept Reject Recalibrate Alpha value of...

Page 114: ...cm Temperature T1 25 0 C PV K2 2000mS cm Temperature T2 00 0 C Simulation relays Sim status off Failure contact off Contact 1 off up to contact 5 off Simulation Simulation status off Curr output 1 22...

Page 115: ...ID DC DC SW version HW version Serial nr Card ID Order code CLM 153 0 9 A Z Note Interrupt running program by pressing E key Continue E Cancel PARAM Select Test Ext inputs Hardware Info field Status...

Page 116: ...86 Inductive sensor 86 Line extension boxes 86 ChemoClean 68 99 Manual operation 69 73 Cleaning 83 Day programme 70 Weekly programme 70 Cleaning example 69 Cleaning programme Edit 71 Cleaning trigger...

Page 117: ...or types 21 EEPROM test 76 Electrical connection 103 Electrode contamination 83 Electrode dosing point distances 61 EMC 6 Enter key 19 Environment 104 Error assignment 45 Error codes 88 Error current...

Page 118: ...istics 103 PFM 53 Post mounting 10 Post connection check 17 Post installation check 11 Power supply 12 Process 52 one sided 58 two sided 58 Process check system 51 Product structure 7 Programme Enabli...

Page 119: ...number 32 Technical data 101 Environment 104 Input 101 Performance characteristics 103 Temperature coefficient alpha 37 Temperature compensation 27 Temperature sensor 27 39 Temperature value 27 Termin...

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