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DEPOLOX

®

 5 E flow cell

Maintenance

5.

 

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Rinsing out cleaning sand

14 

Rinse the cleaning sand out of the electrode mount with distilled 

water.

15 

Unscrew the knurled nut from the electrode mount and pull the elec

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trolyte tank out of the electrode mount.  

16 

Pull the electrolyte tank upwards out off the electrode support.

17 

Pull the plug out of the electrolyte tank.

Emptying electrolyte

18 

Turn the electrolyte container upside down and drain the KCI electro

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lytes by lightly shaking it.

Replacing reference elec

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trode

19 

Replace the reference electrode. To do this, screw the reference 

electrode out of the electrolyte tank. Lightly moisten the O-ring and 

screw a new reference electrode into the electrolyte tank. 

Replacing diaphragms

20 

Remove both diaphragms from the electrolyte tank using a suitable 

tool (e.g. tweezers). 

21 

Push new diaphragms into the electrolyte tank. Lightly moisten the 

O-ring before fitting.

22 

Reinsert the electrolyte tank into the electrode support. 

Filling electrolyte

23 

Fill the tank with fresh electrolyte solution (approx. 3 cm above the 

water level or up to the narrow section of the KCI tank).

Please note

Observe the use-by date of the electrolyte solution!

24 

Insert the plug into the electrolyte tank.

25 

Reinsert the electrode mount complete with electrolyte tank into the 

cell body. The cell body’s locating pin must engage in the corre

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sponding hole in the electrode mount.

26 

Screw the upper knurled nut back onto the electrolyte tank.

27 

Reconnect the signal cable, observing the correct colors. See chap

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ter 4.4.13 “Connecting sensors with DFMe electronics module”.

28 

Fit the cap (B).

29 

Fill in cleaning sand. See chapter 4.4.12 “Filling electrode cleaning 

sand”.

30 

Insert or screw on the sensor and connect with DFMe electronics 

module.

31 

Refit and engage the housing cover of DEPOLOX

®

 5 E flow cell.

32 

Open the shut-off ball valve (D) at the sample water inlet.

33 

On the pressurized version, open the shut-off ball valve on the sam

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ple water outlet.

34 

The cell body (A) refills with sample water.

35 

Re-establish the power supply.

Summary of Contents for WALLACE & TIERNAN DEPOLOX 5 E 700 P Series

Page 1: ...WALLACE TIERNAN DEPOLOX 5 E FLOW CELL INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 WT 050 810 040 DE IM 0519 DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Please note Original instruction manual Simone...

Page 3: ...ating phases 9 2 4 Warranty conditions 10 2 5 Disclaimer 10 3 Description 11 3 1 General 11 3 2 Versions 12 3 3 Design and functions 17 3 4 Optional accessories 20 3 5 Technical Data 21 4 Installation...

Page 4: ...Checking diaphragms 51 5 7 Replacing or cleaning electrode cleaning sand electrolyte solution reference electrode and diaphragms 52 5 8 Cleaning or replacing the fine filter 54 5 9 Cleaning flow rate...

Page 5: ...of the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell It contains important information for safe trouble free and effi cient operation of the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Observing these instruc tions will help prevent risks reduce...

Page 6: ...r serious 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 dam...

Page 7: ...it is used in accordance with its intended application It may only be used for the purpose defined in the order and under the installation operating and ambient conditions specified in this instructi...

Page 8: ...e performed only by authorized personnel Personnel The operator of the overall system must ensure that only authorized and qualified specialized personnel are permitted to work with and on the unit wi...

Page 9: ...nufacturers should be taken into account Disposal Ensure safe and environment friendly disposal of agents and replaced parts Attention Dispose of the electronics waste in accordance with valid local a...

Page 10: ...t the warranty is void 2 5 Disclaimer We are not liable for any damages incurred during installation or use of these hardware and software components This applies specifically to trouble free interact...

Page 11: ...In combination with the 700 P electronics mod ule module type E01 or 700 M electronics module module type E01 and the integrated sensors the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell measures and controls parameters free...

Page 12: ...tions in operating pressures The multi sensor monitors the correct flow and records the temperature of the sample water The metallic sensor housing guarantees good sam ple water earthing The continuou...

Page 13: ...asuring module pH value Selection of sensor measuring module for Redox voltage M Sensor measuring module Redox voltage O No sensor measuring module Redox voltage Selection of sensor measuring module f...

Page 14: ...mea suring cell for free chlorine chlorine dioxide or ozone Non pressurized or pressurized version LED glow stick 4 way mA output card Eight relay outputs Optional pH reference electrode Redox refere...

Page 15: ...be retrofitted with the total chlorine mem brane sensor TC3 CAN Please note that the standard cell body cover must be replaced by an optional cell body cover part no W3T417351 Part no 3 electrode mea...

Page 16: ...asuring and reference electrode 3 electrode measuring cell free chlorine X X X Membrane sensor for total chlorine TC3 CAN X X pH combined measuring and reference electrode X X X Redox combined measuri...

Page 17: ...ding the sensors and LED glow stick C Cell body D DFMe electronics module E Calibration holding clip F 3 electrode measuring cell with electrolyte tank G Cap of the 3 electrode measuring cell H Sample...

Page 18: ...correct sample water flow of 33 l h is factory preset checked and logged If the admission pressure rises the valve ball moves towards the closing direction if the admission pressure drops the ball mov...

Page 19: ...solution bag or cup the two calibration mounting brack ets are inserted on the side at the back of the main housing 3 3 3 DFMe electronics module DFMe electronics module consists of a spray water tig...

Page 20: ...otal chlorine TC3 CAN can be connected via the CAN socket Image 4 Module SiDiSens LF A Sensor cable to conductivity sensor B SiDiSens LF module C CAN socket for connecting the membrane sensor D CAN co...

Page 21: ...hread connection Outlet Connecting nipple for hoses ID 6 mm Pressurized version Inlet and outlet G 1 2 A thread connection Sample water flow 33 l h controlled preset at the factory Flow control range...

Page 22: ...Influence of the pH value HOCl characteristic for chlorine Measurable parame ters Free Cl2 ClO2 O3 KMnO4 Conductivity 100 S cm Response time t90 20 s Typical output signal 20 A mg l for chlorine Stora...

Page 23: ...pressure 0 to 6 bar 6 105 Pa Minimum conductivity of the sample water 50 S cm Installation length 120 mm Screw in thread PG 13 5 Storage temperature 5 to 30 C 23 to 86 F Design 4 electrode measuremen...

Page 24: ...nt No direct sunlight Atmospheric pressure 75 to 106 kPa Max working height 2 000 m Relative humidity 80 non condensing Noise emission 45 dB Design Sensor electronics integrated in the flow cell for c...

Page 25: ...X 5 E flow cell the sensors electronics components and ac cessories The variant code is printed on the type plate and on the pack aging sticker See chapter 3 2 Versions The scope of delivery of the DE...

Page 26: ...wing depending on the order DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell module type D01 with 3 electrode mea suring cell for free chlorine chlorine dioxide or ozone Non pressurized or pressurized version 700 M electronics...

Page 27: ...flow cell and the sen sors in a dry condition without any residual water in a dry place that is not exposed to the weather Storage temperature see chapter 3 5 Techni cal Data 4 3 Ambient conditions Pl...

Page 28: ...m distance 3 m The time between chlorine addition and excess chlorine measurement is the soak time It consists of the travel time between chlorine addition point and sample water take off and the trav...

Page 29: ...cell and 700 P electronics module or 700 M electronics module With top hat rail Without top hat rail Please note We recommend joint assembly of the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell and the 700 P electronics mod...

Page 30: ...the bottom by the holders using dowels and screws 4 Hook the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell onto the mounting rail on the left next to electronics module 5 Fasten the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell to the solid wall a...

Page 31: ...livery Please note If the device is to be installed on a suitable lightweight wall use the rele vant mounting fixtures not included in the scope of delivery 2 Hook electronics module into the tallow d...

Page 32: ...0519 Installation DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 4 4 4 4 Dimension drawings DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell non pressurized version and electronics module example 0LWWH 0RQWDJHVFKLHQH PLGGOH PRXQWLQJ UDLO 0RQWDJHVFKLHQ...

Page 33: ...DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Installation 4 33 DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell pressurized version and electronics module example 0LWWH 0RQWDJHVFKLHQH PLGGOH PRXQWLQJ UDLO 0RQWDJHVFKLHQH PRXQWLQJ UDLO PLQLPDO...

Page 34: ...ets are classified according to whether they have a hose connection or are fitted with rigid piping The pressure in the sample water inlet must always be within a range of 0 25 to 3 0 bar The pressure...

Page 35: ...nections A B C D A B C D PVC hose reinforced ID x wall thickness 4 x 3 6 x 3 10 x 3 Hose W2T505524 W2T505525 W2T505334 Hose connecting parts cpl W3T167626 W3T167518 W3T167590 consisting of O ring W3T1...

Page 36: ...hut off ball valve connection thread 2 Ensure that the sample water pipes are installed so that it is free of mechanical stress 4 4 7 Sample water take off options Example for sample water take off wi...

Page 37: ...DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Installation 4 37 Example for sample water take off W2T505525 W3T171924 W2T505525 Only operate with sample water inlet...

Page 38: ...73198 Pressure gage fresh water Pressure gage salt water 9 1 W2T505945 Shut off ball valve 11 1 W3T163670 Sample pipe 14 1 W3T172948 Threaded part 17 1 W2T505600 Reduction 20 1 W3T163500 Reduction nip...

Page 39: ...must be open We recommend using a fun nel above the outlet 3 The sample water outlet must be laid in such a way as to prevent siphoning Image 4 Cross section of DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell non pressurized...

Page 40: ...urled nuts B 2 Remove the complete 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 complete filter unit A Ensure that it is in the co...

Page 41: ...be removed Proceed as follows 1 Extract the knurled nut A from the cover of the electrolyte tank 2 Remove the entire electrode unit from the cell body from below 3 Remove the felt washer B between ele...

Page 42: ...on cap of the electrolyte tank 2 Replace the transport cap with the enclosed operating cap Image 8 Detail cell body cover non pressurized version A Protection cap yellow B Stopper with white venting r...

Page 43: ...ed version take out a plug or sensor from the cell body cover 4 On the pressurized version remove the protection cap or sensor on the cell body cover 5 Fill half a cap from the plastic bottle with cle...

Page 44: ...the pH and redox sensor cable plug G H with the pH and redox combined measuring and reference electrode 5 Plug the CAN connection cable into the CAN connection socket J and with connect with 700 P el...

Page 45: ...art no W3T417351 Depending on requirements insert or screw in the sensors into the mount hole on the cover of the cell body Please note With the pressurized version the sensors must be screwed in or s...

Page 46: ...cover These are inserted on the side at the back of the main housing The clips with plastic inserts for sensor is pushed into the upper catch A The second holding bracket holds the calibration soluti...

Page 47: ...sensors 4 6 1 Emptying DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the power supply 2 Drain the sample water inlet and outlet line 3 Remove the housing cover of the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 4...

Page 48: ...sensors in a frost free place Image 18pH and redox combined measuring and reference electrode with stand A Sensor B Sealing cap C O ring D Tank E Stand 4 7 Recommissioning 1 Prepare the sensors See ap...

Page 49: ...measurement calibrate if necessary Acc to standard See instruction man ual for electronics module Replacing the electrolyte for the total chlorine membrane sensor Every six months See instructions on...

Page 50: ...on 5 3 Checking for leakage Check the DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell including all screw connections for leakage every day Repair any leakage points immediately Please note Ascending air bubbles in the cell bo...

Page 51: ...ug in the upper part of the electrolyte tank 2 Inject the electrolyte Use the syringe in the accessory kit 5 6 Checking diaphragms The two diaphragms A in the electrolyte tank form the connection betw...

Page 52: ...ty the cell body To do so hold a collection vessel under it and temporarily loosen a plug or sensor to allow air to flow in 5 When the cell body A is empty close the drain screw once more 6 Remove the...

Page 53: ...he electrolyte tank into the electrode support Filling electrolyte 23 Fill the tank with fresh electrolyte solution approx 3 cm above the water level or up to the narrow section of the KCI tank Please...

Page 54: ...ect the membrane sen sor s delicate membrane against soiling or damage and to prevent clog ging Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the power supply 2 Drain the sample water inlet and outlet line 3 Remove...

Page 55: ...ing reassembly make sure that the ball seat and ball are cor rectly positioned 10 To help push the assembled check valve housing back into the con trol valve slightly lubricate the gaskets with the su...

Page 56: ...56 WT 050 810 040 DE IM 0519 Maintenance DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 5...

Page 57: ...cell body cover part no W3T417351 Part No Designation W3T320090 Sensor measuring module DFMe Total chlorine TC3 CAN with CAN bus extension cable 1 m W3T417351 Cell body cover fully pressurized versio...

Page 58: ...can be retrofitted with the total chlorine membrane sensor TC3 CAN Please note that the standard cell body cover must be replaced by an optional cell body cover part no W3T417269 Please see chapter 6...

Page 59: ...AN extension socket I Figure 2 Check that all gasket inserts are correctly mounted 12 Fit the housing cover of DFMe electronics module and secure with the four cover screws Tighten the housing screws...

Page 60: ...y the plastic self tap ping screws A2 W2T807965 10 mm when installing the SiDiSens module Please distinguish between the plastic self tapping screws for installing the flow cell and those used for the...

Page 61: ...ting the membrane sensor Overview of CAN connec tion The image below shows the CAN connection Image 6 Cross section DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell with 700 P electronics module A CAN connection at SiDiSens LF...

Page 62: ...cell body pressurized version 4 First install the gasket W3T164773 and than the clamping ring W3T171789 in the corresponding opening on the cell body cover D 5 Install the sensor measuring module DFMe...

Page 63: ...2 50 22 23 21 20 14 13 11 18 19 16 17 81 43 45 44 40 41 39 35 9 7 8 9 51 52 53 54 80 82 36 46 47 55 10 48 56 57 58 59 60 66 69 67 70 71 72 74 75 42 12 68 15 63 64 62 61 78 79 3 406 1 405 402 89 34 33...

Page 64: ...T863568 Adapter 54 W3T438413 Hose 55 W2T505093 Angle reducing connector Item Part No Designation 56 W3T166209 Electrode mount 57 W3T168875 O ring 58 W3T163795 Working electrode 59 W3T167461 Counter el...

Page 65: ...iDiSens LF option Simplified illustration without cable Various versions O ring slightly greased with special grease UNISILIKON L250L W2T504248 W2T504249 O Ring leicht gefettet mit Spezialfett UNISILI...

Page 66: ...1 O ring 51 W2T863568 Adapter 54 W3T438413 Hose 55 W2T505093 Angle reducing connector Item Part No Designation 56 W3T166209 Electrode mount 57 W3T168875 O ring 58 W3T163795 Working electrode 59 W3T167...

Page 67: ...on W3T322435 Cell body complete Pressurized version W3T159870 Diaphragm complete W3T159824 Electrode housing non pressurized W3T162579 Electrode unit W3T166210 Electrode mount Complete with electrode...

Page 68: ...FMe 302 W3T256343 Housing cover DFMe 303 W2T807967 Plastic self tapping screw A2 305 W3T320085 Spare PCB DFMe board DES 306 W2T504397 Plastic self tapping screw d4x10 308 W3T263401 DFMe connection M12...

Page 69: ...ed measuring and reference electrode W3T320081 Spare sensor cable DFMe pH W3T165076 Buffer solution pH 7 00 bottle 250 ml W3T165084 Buffer solution pH 4 65 bottle 250 ml W3T161181 Buffer solution pH 7...

Page 70: ...1 m for total chlorine membrane sensor W3T164339 Spares kit incl lapping paper hose clip and O ring W3T365500 Membrane cap W3T171793 Electrolyte solution E TC for total chlorine TC3 CAN Part No Desig...

Page 71: ...DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell Declarations and certificates 7 71 7 Declarations and certificates 7 1 Declaration of Conformity...

Page 72: ...72 WT 050 810 040 DE IM 0519 Declarations and certificates DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 7...

Page 73: ...lippe Laplante Jean Philippe Laplante PRODUCTS CLASS C363106 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT AND TEST EQUIPMENT CLASS C363186 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEASUREMENT USE Certified to US Standards Water management...

Page 74: ...t for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTABILITY 1 The input pressure for the water management system shall be externally limited to 3 bars 300kPa 2...

Page 75: ...ation History Project Date Description 70138021 2017 07 14 CSA c us report update for alternate construction new models E02 D02 on a Water management system Models W3Ta E01 b W3Ta E02 with flow throug...

Page 76: ...76 WT 050 810 040 DE IM 0519 Declarations and certificates DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 7...

Page 77: ...ral 11 Design 17 DFMe electronics module 19 Connecting sensors 44 Description 12 19 Function 19 Diaphragms Checking 51 Replacing 52 Disposal 9 Documentation 5 E Electrode cleaning sand 43 Electrode me...

Page 78: ...n 20 Multi sensor Description 12 Function 18 Inserting 44 O Optional accessories 20 Sensor options 20 P pH combined measuring and reference electro de Connecting 44 Pool Management System 11 R Redox c...

Page 79: ...POLOX 5 E 21 DFMe electronics module 22 24 Module SiDiSens LF conductivity 24 pH combined measuring and reference electrode 22 Redox combined measuring and reference electrode 23 Top hat rail installa...

Page 80: ...80 WT 050 810 040 DE IM 0519 Index DEPOLOX 5 E flow cell 8...

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