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Operation

DEPOLOX

®

 400 M

6.

6.3.4

Menu “Alarm configuration”

Alarms 1 to 8 are configured in the “Alarm Configuration” menu. The 
disinfection analyzer offers the option of setting various alarm configura

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tions. It is not necessary to assign a relay switching function to every 
alarm. An alarm can also be used as an alarm message without a relay. 
The number of available relays that can be used as alarm relays depends 
on the dosing output. The use of relays for dosing output takes priority. 
For example, if dosing contact is used as dosing output for chlorine, relay 
K2 cannot be used as an alarm relay. 

When the alarms become active, they are displayed in color via the mes

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sage symbol 

 and shown in the display area for alarms as an alarm 

symbol. Pressing the message symbol 

 opens the message window. 

Here, the alarm is displayed with time-stamp and description. Alarms that 
can be acknowledged can be confirmed by pressing the green Acknowl

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edge button 

 in the message window.

Home screen

Symbol “System menu”

Menu “Alarm configuration”

A

LARM

 

CONFIGURATION

Proceed as follows:

Call up the Home menu.

Tap the 

 symbol.

Tap the menu 

 Alarm configuration. See also Chapter 3.4.5 

“Alarms”.

Enter the desired setting. The following alarm events can be realized:

ACK

Alarm 1/2/3/4

Setting

Name

A customer-specific alarm name can be 
defined. This name is displayed in the mes

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sage window (main menu) when the alarm 
becomes active.

Assignment

Assignment of the alarm cause. All min. or 
max. limit values, digital inputs, errors (gen

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eral) can be assigned as alarm causes. Mul

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tiple assignment is possible.

Acknowledge

Input specifies whether an alarm is defined 
as an alarm without acknowledgment, an 
alarm with simple acknowledgment or 
acknowledgment with Reset.

Delay time

Switch-on delay time.

Relay

Disabled 1/2/3/4/5/6

Relay function

Normally Open / N.O
Normally Closed / N.C

Summary of Contents for WALLACE & TIERNAN DEPOLOX 400 M

Page 1: ...WALLACE TIERNAN DISINFECTION ANALYZER DEPOLOX 400 M Version 1 00 and later OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 WT 050 700 000 DE IM 0319 DEPOLOX 400 M Please note Original operating manual...

Page 3: ...accessories 14 3 4 Electronic module 15 3 5 Flow cell modules DEPOLOX 5 C 21 3 6 Flow cell module VariaSens C 24 3 7 Y style flow through assembly 27 3 8 Sensors 28 3 9 Technical data 30 4 Interfaces...

Page 4: ...toring 112 7 3 Checking for leaks 113 7 4 Servicing the flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C 113 7 5 Cleaning the flow rate monitor and check valve 114 7 6 Cleaning or replacing the optional strainer 115 7 7...

Page 5: ...ng manual contains important information for the safe trouble free and economical operation of the disinfection analyzer A thorough review of these instructions will help to prevent danger reduce repa...

Page 6: ...s injury will result Warning Danger to life and limb If the situation is not corrected death or serious injury can result Attention If this note is not observed moderate or minor injury or damage to e...

Page 7: ...reading this operating manual and observing all the instructions therein The owner operator of the installation bears sole responsibility for conse quences of any use that does not conform with the in...

Page 8: ...require the written approval of the manufacturer Electrical power Only qualified electricians or trained personnel supervised by a qualified electrician are permitted to perform any work on electrica...

Page 9: ...which could affect safety The disinfection analyzer must not be operated with flammable liquids and must be operated with the housing closed at all times Inspect the disinfection analyzer at least onc...

Page 10: ...met the warranty is void 2 6 Exclusion of liability We are not liable for any damages incurred during installation or use of these hardware and software components This applies specifically to trouble...

Page 11: ...or potassium permanganate the second measuring input to measure the pH value or fluoride Various flow cell modules are available The flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C has an open 3 electrode cell and the...

Page 12: ...d version Sensor measuring modules W3T441935 Sensor measuring module TC3 free chlorine W3T441936 Sensor measuring module FC2 total chlorine W3T443072 Sensor measuring module CD7 chlorine dioxide W3T44...

Page 13: ...n non pressurized version B Membrane sensors TC3 FC2 CD7 OZ7 C LED glow stick D Blind plug E pH sensor 3 electrode cell free chlorine X X Membrane sensor TC3 X X Membrane sensor FC2 X X Membrane senso...

Page 14: ...w resistance signal The impedance converter is supplied by a built in battery with a battery service life of approximately 5 years After this time the impedance converter should be sent to our company...

Page 15: ...02 is used for the measurement of auxiliary hygiene parameters in drinking water applications Examples of typical applications are Measurement of chlorine and pH Monitoring and notification of an alar...

Page 16: ...system there is an optional 4 way mA output module an RS485 interface and an Ethernet interface with Modbus TCP and HTTP protocol 3 4 3 Controller outputs The electronic module has a dosing contact f...

Page 17: ...larm can be assigned the following functions Multiple assignment is possible Unlatched alarm without acknowledgment option The alarm symbol and the message symbol light up in the event of an alarm and...

Page 18: ...ssage symbol flash until the alarm is acknowledged If the condition is no longer present when the alarm is acknowledged the alarm symbol goes out and the message disappears If the condition is still p...

Page 19: ...y are provided for connection of voltage free contacts 100 Ohm and are supplied internally with 5 V Warning Do not apply voltages at the digital input terminals The functions of the digital inputs can...

Page 20: ...interference the relay contacts are protected internally by suppressor diodes The relay contacts of the alarm or con troller outputs are protected by fuses They act as overcurrent limiters protecting...

Page 21: ...sign The structure of the flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C Module name D02 is as follows Image 7 Cutaway model flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C pressurized version A Cover to hold the sensors and the LED glow...

Page 22: ...nsor The multi sensor monitors the correct flow following the float principle with reed switch and records the temperature with a Pt1000 sensor Large area sample water earth ground is via the stainles...

Page 23: ...d errors in color Sample water outlet On the pressurized version the sample water supply is connected on the output side via the G 1 2 connection on the ball valve At this point a maximum back pressur...

Page 24: ...t 3 6 1 Design The structure of the flow cell module VariaSens C Module name D02 is as follows Image 9 Cutaway model flow cell module VariaSens C pressure free version A Cover to hold the sensors and...

Page 25: ...l module Check valve housing In the direction of flow the sample water flows through the filter unit or through the installed fine filter only with membrane sensors to the check valve housing The chec...

Page 26: ...tly via the cell body outlet at the top Flow cell drain valve The flow cell drain valve can be used to collected a sample for calibration It is used to draw sample water from the cell body through the...

Page 27: ...to the sample water outlet The installation of a ball valve on the input side is recommended Sample water inlet The sample water supply is connected on the input side via the 1 2 NPT connection A ball...

Page 28: ...ference electrode is also constant Salt rings as an additional salt depot further increase the service life of the pH sensor A ceramic membrane permeable for the electrolyte provides the electri cal c...

Page 29: ...trode in an electrolyte chamber that is separated from the sample water and contains a special electrolyte In this measurement method chlorine diffuses from the sample water through the membrane and i...

Page 30: ...lectronic module Module name E02 Housing Dimensions WxHxD 320 x 311 x 153mm Weight approx 3 5 kg Protection rating IP66 Mains connection 100 to 240 V AC 10 50 to 60 Hz or 24 V DC 15 W Display 4 3 grap...

Page 31: ...set or fluoride measuring range 0 to 20 mg l Temperature measuring range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Relay outputs 6x changeover contact with integrated 3 15 A slow blow fuse 5 A 125 250V AC contact load c...

Page 32: ...the factory Flow control range 0 25 to 3 0 bar Back pressure Non pressurized version free drain Pressurized version max 1 5 bar Multi sensor Switching point 21 l h 3 l h Switching hysteresis 2 l h Te...

Page 33: ...sure Non pressurized version free drain Pressurized version max 1 5 bar Multi sensor Switching point 21 l h 3 l h Switching hysteresis 2 l h Temperature sensor Pt1000 Operating conditions Water qualit...

Page 34: ...bient temperature 0 to 55 C Temperature compensa tion Automatic through integrated tem perature sensor Sudden tempera ture changes must be avoided Automatic through integrated tem perature sensor Nomi...

Page 35: ...at 0 mg l O3 0 A Response time T90 20 sec 50 sec Influence of the pH value No signal influence up to stability limit Cl02 No signal influence up to stability limit ozone Temperature compensa tion Int...

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Page 37: ...tly installed in the USB port monthly archive files are saved in CSV format All measurements con troller outputs and states of the digital inputs are saved every two min utes Proceed as follows to cre...

Page 38: ...esistors DIP switch 1 left Balancing resistor Ru DIP switch 2 center Terminating resistor Rt DIP switch 3 right Balancing resistor Rd B Terminals RS485 interface Please note For installation at the en...

Page 39: ...long process times we recommend that you do not daisy chain more than three devices via the internal switch An additional external switch assembly must be provided if several devices are used Connecti...

Page 40: ...ngs Network The customer specific IP address and the subnet mask can be entered To do so contact the network administrator if the electronic module is being integrated into a network The MAC address i...

Page 41: ...ection If the electronic module is not integrated in a network a direct network connection can be established between a PC or laptop computer with Ethernet interface 10 100 MB sec and the electronic m...

Page 42: ...with an alternative configuration if a DHCP server is available The network connection can be configured on the PC or laptop under Settings Network and Internet Ethernet Network and Sharing Center Et...

Page 43: ...nu Ethernet properties select the element Internet protocol Version 4 TCP Pv4 Only the element Internet protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 is required all other elements are not neces sary for operation of t...

Page 44: ...of the electronic module for the TCP IP connection can be made in the menu Connect Network 4 4 Modbus TCP interface The Ethernet interface integrated in the electronic module supports data communicati...

Page 45: ...he module in the GSD file Name Name of the data point Length Number of bytes in the data point Format Data format of the data point see Chapter 4 4 2 Reference list Access Access right R Read W Write...

Page 46: ...xample using the figure 12589 312D hex Data type INT32 UINT32 Example using the figure 1212117675 483F72AB hex Data type FLOAT The Float or Real values are transferred in accordance with the IEEE754 S...

Page 47: ...rsion ASCII 10 RD e g V 1 00 400016 Current date ASCII 10 RD e g 21 02 17 400021 Current time ASCII 6 RD e g 13 16 400024 Serial number ASCII 16 RD 400100 400299 Measurements read only Ch 1 Disinfecti...

Page 48: ...NT16 2 RD 0x0001 Relay K1 0x0002 Relay K2 0x0004 Relay K3 0x0008 Relay K4 0x0010 Relay K5 0x0020 Relay K6 400303 UINT16 2 RD 400304 Operation mode con troller 1 Chlorine UINT16 2 RD 0x0001 Manual 0x00...

Page 49: ...0 401149 Limit value parameters read and write Ch 1 Disinfection 401050 Min value 1 FLOAT 4 RW Max value 1 Lower range mg l 401052 Max value 1 FLOAT 4 RW Upper range Min value 1 401054 Hysteresis valu...

Page 50: ...lue 1 FLOAT 4 RW Max value 1 Lower range C 401100 Max value 1 FLOAT 4 RW Upper range Min value 1 401102 Hysteresis value 1 FLOAT 4 RW 25 digit 1 digit 401104 Min value 2 FLOAT 4 RW Max value 2 Lower r...

Page 51: ...urized version VariaSens C non pressurized or pressurized version Y style flow through assembly non pressurized version Sensors depending on selected version Sensor measuring module TC3 free chlorine...

Page 52: ...esidual water in a dry place that is not exposed to the ele ments For storage temperature see Chapter 3 9 Technical data Shut down The disinfection analyzer may only be taken out of operation by train...

Page 53: ...electronic module and flow cell modules DEPOLOX 5 C or VariaSens C with or without DIN rail Install the electronic module and Y style flow through assembly 5 4 1 5 4 2 2 Remove the housing cover of th...

Page 54: ...cations the use of optional sensor extension cables is required A length of 50 m must not be exceeded For the pH or fluoride sensor an optional impedance converter is required when longer cables are...

Page 55: ...dowels provided to the solid wall Tallow drop screws and dowels for fixing to a solid wall are included in the scope of delivery Please note If the device is to be installed on a suitable lightweight...

Page 56: ...56 WT 050 700 000 DE IM 0319 Installation DEPOLOX 400 M 5 Dimension drawing Flow cell module pressurized version and electronic module example...

Page 57: ...n 5 57 5 4 2 Installing the Y style flow through assembly Proceed as follows 1 Using mounting clamps not included in the scope of delivery screw the Y style flow through assembly to the solid wall bel...

Page 58: ...et note the following A distinction must be made between a sample water inlet with tubing connection and a sample water inlet with rigid pipework The pressure in the sample water inlet must always be...

Page 59: ...hose screw connection 2 Insert the tubing B until it meets the hose bushing D 3 Push the locking ring C out until the union nut A engages the con necting threads Image 3 Detail of hose screw connecti...

Page 60: ...ay be fitted in the installation They would falsify the measurement Sample water outlet in non pressurized version Proceed as follows 1 On the non pressurized version no back pressure is permitted in...

Page 61: ...mmissioning the flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C Proceed as follows 1 Unscrew the knurled nut A on the lid of the electrolyte storage tank 2 Press the entire electrode unit downward out of the cell body 3...

Page 62: ...w protection plug from the electrolyte storage tank 2 Replace the transport plug with the stopper provided Image 7 Section cell body cover A Protection plug yellow B Stopper with white venting rod DEP...

Page 63: ...protection plug or sensor from the cell body cover 5 Fill the cleaning sand cap plastic bottle up to one third and pour the cleaning sand into the cell body via the location hole of a sensor approx 1...

Page 64: ...ed as follows 1 Release both knurled nuts B 2 Remove the entire filter unit A 3 Push the fine filter D into the filter unit Ensure that the O ring C is fitted correctly 4 Fit the entire filter unit A...

Page 65: ...ized version unscrew the protection plug 4 Remove the pH sensor from the KCl tank with stand Please note Keep the KCl tank with stand in a safe place for later use or storage 5 Insert or screw the pre...

Page 66: ...bag fit the clip in the top position of the bottom catch B For solution in a beaker select the position below this C Image 12Rear side of the flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C pressurized version A Top hol...

Page 67: ...equired Multiple sealing inserts 4x5 mm 2x6 mm are included with the accessories Image 14Section electronic module cable glands A Cable gland for Ethernet cable B Cable gland for pH or fluoride sensor...

Page 68: ...assembly Proceed as follows to connect the pH or fluoride sensor of the Y style flow through assembly with the electronic module 1 Route the pH or fluoride sensor cable into the electronic module thro...

Page 69: ...ct the electronic module in accordance with the wiring diagrams and appli cable local and national regulations Warning Risk of injury or damage to the device The electronic module is not equipped with...

Page 70: ...power con sumption into account when dimensioning See Chapter 3 9 Technical data 5 5 1 Connecting the electronic module electrically Proceed as follows 1 Open the housing cover of the electronic modul...

Page 71: ...safety regulations is required Startup of the disinfection analyzer may therefore only be performed by qualified and authorized electricians Incorrectly connected devices can be damaged possibly irre...

Page 72: ...installed in the flow cell module or Y style flow through assembly The sensors are connected to the electronic module Ensure that all transport protection was removed Check all connections for leakag...

Page 73: ...Chapter 5 7 Cleaning the flow rate monitor and non return ball valve 7 When the remaining water has drained from the flow control valve refit the filter housing and the check valve housing 8 Remove th...

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Page 75: ...downward are also supported Please note Damage to the touchscreen Touching the touchscreen with pointed or sharp objects or striking the touchscreen with hard objects will damage the glass surface On...

Page 76: ...out functions Symbols The symbols display functions There are also symbols with underlying functions This means that functions can be carried out or changed by tapping certain symbols The following sy...

Page 77: ...mbol maintenance or calibration interval expired Data logger symbol USB memory stick Menu Alarms Digital input active Sample water Stop Alarm active 1 to 8 Calibration menu Settings menu Acknowledge b...

Page 78: ...ed in the margin to show the user how to access the current screen 6 2 2 Menu Measurement The menu Measurement shows the current measured value and the sensor signal The menu Measurement contains all...

Page 79: ...een to access fur ther setting parameters which are further down the list and not currently visible on the screen You can scroll upward and downward to the top and bottom of the parameter list length...

Page 80: ...Upot 1000 to 1000 factory setting 250 mV A Range 10 A 100 A 1000 A factory setting 100 A Please note Depending on the sensor and the size of the measurement the A Range may need to be adjusted If the...

Page 81: ...easurement filter off low middle strong Limits Limit values I Max Within range Min Within range Hysteresis 1 to 25 Limit values II Max Within range Min Within range Hysteresis 1 to 25 Maintenance inte...

Page 82: ...dle strong Limits Limit values I Max Within range Min Within range Hysteresis 1 to 25 Limit values II Max Within range Min Within range Hysteresis 1 to 25 Maintenance intervals Calibration Message On...

Page 83: ...System menu SYSTEM MENU Proceed as follows 1 Call up the Home menu 2 Tap the symbol 3 Tap the desired menu The following menus are available Please note The individual menus are described in the foll...

Page 84: ...n mode you need to confirm the prompt with Yes or No 4 In Manual mode it is possible to switch the dosing contact on and off manually via the ON OFF button Please note In Manual mode the dosing contac...

Page 85: ...sor calibration as described in Chapter 6 6 Calibra tion See also Example Chlorine calibration on page86 Menu field Measurement To perform calibration via the menu field Measurement proceed as fol low...

Page 86: ...ocess Calibration button INPUT FIELD 4 Press the Calibrate button to open the input menu 5 Enter the desired values in the input field and save with the Enter key 6 Make any further entries e g DPD Ch...

Page 87: ...tandby DI 3 Disabled Enabled Controller Stop Standby DI 4 Disabled Enabled Controller Stop Standby DI 5 Disabled Enabled Controller Stop Standby Explanation of digital input settings Disabled Changes...

Page 88: ...m is displayed with time stamp and description Alarms that can be acknowledged can be confirmed by pressing the green Acknowl edge button in the message window Home screen Symbol System menu Menu Alar...

Page 89: ...ted the pattern is displayed in green If an incorrect locking code is entered the pattern is displayed in red If the user data can no longer be found please contact your service partner 6 3 6 Menu Set...

Page 90: ...gnal and communication inter faces The function is enabled when the calibration menu is opened and disabled when the menu is closed Display Brightness 0 100 Screensaver Off 30 s 1 5 15 30 min 1 h Colo...

Page 91: ...rol is enabled as least Level 3 must be used or configured Level 3 comprises read and write access to all setting parameters of the device Unlock pattern Menu for entry definition of a Level 3 unlock...

Page 92: ...work settings must be configured manu ally RS485 interface Function Off On or RS485 WT Selection of the RS485 Interface function The RS485 Interface supports bus communication with the Process Monitor...

Page 93: ...ssible in the main menu Please note In as delivered status access control and user administration are switched off We recommend that you enable access control after com missioning and create the desir...

Page 94: ...ion USER ADMINISTRATION In order to create or change the users log in on Level 3 is required and access control must be enabled Proceed as follows 1 Call up the Home menu 2 Press the symbol 3 Tap the...

Page 95: ...login options must be set To enter an unlock pattern proceed as follows 1 Press the Unlock pattern parameter 2 Define unlock pattern with the 9 points displayed 3 Press the Retry button to correct yo...

Page 96: ...ed out Enable user levels To enable the user levels proceed as follows 1 Open menu Settings Configure user administration 2 To change enable the password on Level 1 click the value for the Level 1 pas...

Page 97: ...symbol is dis played in the menu bar Pressing the message symbol displays the active alarms or errors The menu bar is divided into two main menus Language Settings The following settings are possible...

Page 98: ...mber Serial number Display device serial number IP configuration IP Enter a fixed IP address contact the network administrator Network mask Enter the subnet mask contact the network administrator Gate...

Page 99: ...ule electrically and to open the housing Danger Risk of injury or death External voltages may still be connected even if the operating voltage is switched off Proceed as follows 1 De energize the elec...

Page 100: ...ding on the operating state see Chapter 6 3 6 Menu Settings The different colors have the following meanings White All OK The device is working trouble free No active errors or currently no message in...

Page 101: ...bration of the pH value with calibration solution the ball valves on the sample water inlet and sample water outlet must be closed and the pressure released Open the ball valves again after calibratio...

Page 102: ...LOX 5 C 3 electrode cell a zero point calibration and a measured value calibration DPD1 must be carried out Please note To prevent non permissible control signals being output during calibra tion the...

Page 103: ...lution and the sample water must have the same temperature If there is a temperature difference of 5 C first bring the buffer solution to the same temperature as the sample water Also observe the cali...

Page 104: ...s other than those stated are used the pH value of the buffer solution must be lower than pH 6 or higher than pH 8 17 Dip the pH sensor at least 2 cm deep into the buffer solution and move gently unti...

Page 105: ...ion solution overnight and then into the sample water After one hour the fluorid sensor has stabilized and the first calibration can be started System menu Calibration MENU FLUORIDE MEA SUREMENT Proce...

Page 106: ...e value to be calibrated 20 Press Enter to save the entry 21 Remove the fluoride sensor from the top clip 22 Insert the fluoride sensor into the cover of the cell body of the flow cell module 23 Open...

Page 107: ...ectronic module with the colored message symbol Error messages can occur that can be acknowledged or that can not be acknowledged If several messages occur at the same time the number of messages appe...

Page 108: ...potential voltage set incorrectly change if necessary Electrodes of disinfection sensor are dirty if necessary clean service Sample water is not turned off or check valve leaks turn off sample water...

Page 109: ...plotter If not switch off the output signal in the INPUTS OUT PUTS menu Analog output Check mA signal cable for interruption Hardware Hardware or electronic error Contact Service Data storage Hardware...

Page 110: ...interval and acknowledge message Fluoride Maintenance Cell Sensor maintenance interval expired Carry out sensor maintenance reset maintenance interval and acknowledge message pH Maintenance Cell Sens...

Page 111: ...and fluoride measurement proceed as follows 1 Call up the Home menu 2 Select the desired measurement e g Chlorine free The menu Measurement opens 3 Tap the menu Settings The settings menu for the sel...

Page 112: ...uto matic detection of a shortage of sample water or an excessively low flow rate there is a risk of uncontrolled dosing of chemicals Never disable the sample water monitoring even temporarily e g by...

Page 113: ...cell body The cleaning sand must be swirled around in the bottom part of the cell body The electrode cleaning sand is necessary for cleaning the 3 electrode cell and must be replenished or replaced i...

Page 114: ...7 Clean the empty check valve housing flow ball ball seat and glass ball with clear water 8 During reassembly make sure that the ball seat and ball are cor rectly positioned 9 To help push the assemb...

Page 115: ...ball valve on the sample water supply line in front of the strainer 2 Unscrew the strainer and rinse it with water Catch escaping water in a container 3 Remove the strainer screen and rinse it under r...

Page 116: ...es are used for the relays and 1 6 A slow blow fuses for the mains input Spare fuses are included with the accessories Proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the electronic module from the power supply and c...

Page 117: ...years at the latest Proceed as follows 1 Disconnect the electronic module from the power supply 2 Remove the housing cover of the electronic module Unscrew the housing cover and remove it carefully H...

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Page 119: ...ring 512 W3T165349 Counter nut 513 W3T160551 M20x1 5 hex nut 514 W2T504179 M20x1 5 cable gland 515 W2T504212 M20 blind plug 516 W2T833447 Cable gland M20 for sensor cable 517 W3T375710 Multi cable se...

Page 120: ...120 WT 050 700 000 DE IM 0319 Spare parts Accessories and retrofit kits DEPOLOX 400 M 8 Electronic module 400 M Module name E02 W3T441932...

Page 121: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Spare parts Accessories and retrofit kits 8 121 8 1 2 Flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C Module name D02 non pressurized version W3T389205...

Page 122: ...let drain pipe 41 W3T172997 O ring 42 W3T164597 O ring 43 W3T158575 Drain screw 44 W3T166160 EPDM flat gasket 45 W3T172556 O ring 46 W3T320060 Cell body cover 47 W3T160657 O ring 48 W3T165266 Knurled...

Page 123: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Spare parts Accessories and retrofit kits 8 123 8 1 3 Flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C Module name D02 pressurized version W3T389210...

Page 124: ...3T161450 Plug 38 W3T168859 O ring 39 W3T172041 Securing ring 40 W3T158576 Outlet drain pipe 41 W3T172997 O ring 42 W3T164597 O ring 43 W3T158575 Drain screw 44 W3T166160 EPDM flat gasket 45 W3T172556...

Page 125: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Spare parts Accessories and retrofit kits 8 125 8 1 4 Flow cell module VariaSens C Module name D02 non pressurized version W3T440600...

Page 126: ...648 Check valve housing 28 W3T161396 O ring 29 W3T169827 Float with magnet 30 W3T172946 Ball 31 W3T172949 O ring 32 W3T159707 Ball seat 33 W3T172975 O ring 35 W3T158602 Filter housing 36 W2T505463 Pan...

Page 127: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Spare parts Accessories and retrofit kits 8 127 8 1 5 Flow cell module VariaSens C Module name D02 pressurized version W3T440611...

Page 128: ...lve housing 28 W3T161396 O ring 29 W3T169827 Float with magnet 30 W3T172946 Ball 31 W3T172949 O ring 32 W3T159707 Ball seat 33 W3T172975 O ring 35 W3T158602 Filter housing 36 W2T505463 Pan head screw...

Page 129: ...Cell body complete Pressurized version Unit W3T159870 Diaphragm complete W3T159824 Electrode housing pressure free W3T162579 Electrode unit W3T166210 Electrode mount complete with electrodes complete...

Page 130: ...T163739 Spherical seat cpl W3T166194 Fine filter with O ring Part No Designation Flow cell module DEPOLOX 5 C non pressurized version W3T170065 Maintenance parts kit annual maintenance W3T170071 Maint...

Page 131: ...507158 Tee 4 W2T507134 Elbow 5 W3T168889 Gasket rubber 6 W2T507524 Tee 7 W2T505438 Bush red 8 W3T170971 Union nut 9 W3T172856 Transparent housing 10 W3T167194 Adapter nipple Pos Part no Designation 11...

Page 132: ...0706 Connector cable combination 25 m W3T160707 Connector cable combination 50 m Part No Designation W3T169297 pH sensor W3T161181 Buffer solution pH 7 00 bottle 12 ml W3T161189 Buffer solution pH 4 6...

Page 133: ...Extension cable 25 m with 2 connector W3T164546 Extension cable 50 m with 2 connector Part No Designation W3T391561 Membrane sensor TC3 W3T172017 Sensor cable W3T365500 Membrane cap incl lapping pape...

Page 134: ...m with 1 connector W3T164520 Extension cable 10 m with 1 connector W3T164538 Extension cable 15 m with 1 connector W3T164539 Extension cable 25 m with 1 connector W3T164540 Extension cable 50 m with 1...

Page 135: ...64519 Extension cable 5 m with 1 connector W3T164520 Extension cable 10 m with 1 connector W3T164538 Extension cable 15 m with 1 connector W3T164539 Extension cable 25 m with 1 connector W3T164540 Ext...

Page 136: ...O ring W3T172861 W3T172861 W3T169068 Locking ring W3T163417 W3T161436 W3T159622 Union nut W3T161502 W3T161502 W3T167297 Hose bushing W3T172945 W3T161501 W3T167293 PE tubing internal diameter x wall th...

Page 137: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Wiring diagrams 9 137 9 Wiring diagrams...

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Page 141: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Explanations and Certificates 10 141 10 Explanations and Certificates 10 1 Declaration of Conformity...

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Page 143: ...DEPOLOX 400 M Explanations and Certificates 10 143 10 1 1 CSA certificate...

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Page 147: ...nts 75 Controller outputs 16 Conventions 6 D Data formats 45 47 Data type ASCII 46 FLOAT 46 INT16 UINT16 46 INT32 UINT32 46 INT8 UINT8 46 Declaration of Conformity 141 DEPOLOX 5 C Checking the electro...

Page 148: ...D glow stick DEPOLOX 5 C 23 Reference electrode DEPOLOX 5 C 22 VariaSens C 25 Working and counter electrode DEPOLOX 5 C 22 Y style flow through assembly 27 Functions Electronic module 15 Examples of t...

Page 149: ...sensors 12 P pH measurement 81 pH sensor Description 28 Technical data 33 pH value Calibration 103 Plugging in the Multi sensor 67 Process measurements 15 R Reference electrode Function DEPOLOX 5 C 22...

Page 150: ...3 Membrane sensors 34 pH sensor 33 VariaSens C 33 Y style flow through assembly 33 Temperature Calibration 107 Temperature measurement 82 Transport 52 Transport plug Non pressurized version DEPOLOX 5...

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