HACH LANGE TU5400 sc Basic User Manual Download Page 8

Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at their expense. The following techniques can be used to reduce
interference problems:

1.

Disconnect the equipment from its power source to verify that it is or is not the source of the
interference.

2.

If the equipment is connected to the same outlet as the device experiencing interference, connect
the equipment to a different outlet.

3.

Move the equipment away from the device receiving the interference.

4.

Reposition the receiving antenna for the device receiving the interference.

5.

Try combinations of the above.

Product overview

D A N G E R

 

Chemical or biological hazards. If this instrument is used to monitor a treatment process and/or
chemical feed system for which there are regulatory limits and monitoring requirements related to
public health, public safety, food or beverage manufacture or processing, it is the responsibility of the
user of this instrument to know and abide by any applicable regulation and to have sufficient and
appropriate mechanisms in place for compliance with applicable regulations in the event of malfunction
of the instrument.

D A N G E R

 

Chemical exposure hazard. Obey laboratory safety procedures and wear all of the personal protective
equipment appropriate to the chemicals that are handled. Refer to the current safety data sheets
(MSDS/SDS) for safety protocols.

The TU5300 sc and the TU5400 sc sensors are used with an sc controller to measure low range
turbidity primarily in water purification water applications and in seawater with high salt
concentrations. Refer to 

Figure 1

.

These sensors measure scattered light at an angle of 90° in a 360° radius around the axis of the
incident light beam.
The optional accessories for the sensors include: an integrated automatic system check, which
monitors for vial condensation and fouling, an automatic mechanical cleaning unit, a bubble trap or a
flow sensor.
Refer to 

Installation overview

 on page 10 to see an installation overview with all the accessories.

Refer to the documentation supplied with the accessories for more information.

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English

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Summary of Contents for TU5400 sc

Page 1: ...DOC023 52 90501 TU5400 sc TU5300 sc 09 2014 Edition 1 Basic User Manual BETA DRAFT B E T A...

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Page 3: ...NTU from 0 to 40 NTU 10 of reading from 40 to 700 NTU based on formazin primary standard Linearity Better than 1 for 0 to 40 NTU on formazin at 25 C 77 F Allows for accurate calibration at 20 NTU Repe...

Page 4: ...ubing Tubing Materials Polyethylene polyamide or polyurethane tubing calibrated outside diameter in 0 001 0 004 in or 0 03 mm 0 1 mm Weight Installation environment Indoor or outdoor with cover Mounti...

Page 5: ...death or serious injury W A R N I N G Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury C A U T I O N Indicates a potentially hazar...

Page 6: ...er radiation when the instrument is defective and when the instrument lid is open This product complies with EN 61010 1 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laborat...

Page 7: ...shock The instrument can cause interference in immediate proximity to televisions radios and computers The warranty does not cover improper use or wear FCC conformance for RFID This instrument may con...

Page 8: ...overview D A N G E R Chemical or biological hazards If this instrument is used to monitor a treatment process and or chemical feed system for which there are regulatory limits and monitoring requireme...

Page 9: ...F for the vial access cover1 11 Process head closed 5 Vial access cover 12 Cable channels 6 Inlet 13 Extension connector for more accessories 7 Outlet 14 Sensor cable 1 Use a screwdriver to change th...

Page 10: ...instrument is rated for an altitude of 3100 m 10 710 ft maximum Use of this instrument at an altitude higher than 3100 m can slightly increase the potential for the insulation to breakdown which can...

Page 11: ...tlet 3 Controller 6 Sensor Wall mount Install with a bracket D A N G E R Electrocution hazard Remove power from the instrument before this procedure is started To install the sensor on a wall with the...

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Page 13: ...ted steps that follow Make sure to remove the thin plastic film from the mounting holes on the back of the instrument Install the maintenance rack Refer to the illustrated steps that follow to install...

Page 14: ...sc controller Connect the sensor to the quick connect fitting of an sc controller Refer to Figure 5 The sc controller can be on or off Keep the connector cap for later use Figure 5 Quick connect fitt...

Page 15: ...ntil the instrument is ready for operation again Yellow stable Warning for a time out e g during a calibration Condensation warning auto verification Contamination warning auto verification Yellow fla...

Page 16: ...rd The sample line contains water under high water pressure that can burn skin if hot Qualified personnel must remove the water pressure and wear personal protective equipment during this procedure N...

Page 17: ...n and more Refer to the expanded manual on the manufacturer s website DIAG TEST Gives diagnostics and maintenance options Refer to Maintenance on page 17 Calibration W A R N I N G Chemical exposure ha...

Page 18: ...may increase the frequency of some tasks Table 3 Maintenance schedule Task 3 weeks 3 months 1 year Refer to Clean the vial with the wiper on page 20 settled water 1 X Refer to Clean the vial with the...

Page 19: ...aced VIAL Shows the operational time of the vial Resets the counter when the vial is replaced in Replace the vial on page 20 CLEANING Shows the last cleaning date Resets the counter when the vial is c...

Page 20: ...ded process in MAINTENANCE VIAL CLEANING Replace the vial N O T I C E Do not touch the glass of the vial Contamination on the glass can cause measurement errors To protect the glass from contamination...

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Page 22: ...fer to Plumb the sensor on page 16 to replace the tubing Clean the vial compartment Clean the vial compartment only when the compartment is contaminated Table 4 gives options on how to clean the vial...

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