Knick Protos CONDI 3400(X)-051 User Manual Download Page 1

Measuring Module Protos CONDI 3400(X)-051

For Conductivity Measurement with Electrodeless 

Sensors

The Art of Measuring.

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Analysenmesssystem 

Protos 3400(X)

Betriebsanleitung

Messmodul Protos CONDI 3400 (X)-051  

zur Leitfähigkeitsmessung mit induktiven Sensoren

Deutsch

The Art of Measuring.

Aktuelle Produktinformation: www.knick.de

Analysenmesssystem 

Protos 3400(X)

Betriebsanleitung

Messmodul Protos CONDI 3400 (X)-051  

zur Leitfähigkeitsmessung mit induktiven Sensoren

Deutsch

Protos 3400(X) 

Process Analysis System

User Manual

English

Latest Product Information: www.knick.de

Summary of Contents for Protos CONDI 3400(X)-051

Page 1: ...nleitung Messmodul Protos CONDI 3400 X 051 zur Leitfähigkeitsmessung mit induktiven Sensoren Deutsch The Art of Measuring Aktuelle Produktinformation www knick de Analysenmesssystem Protos 3400 X Betriebsanleitung Messmodul Protos CONDI 3400 X 051 zur Leitfähigkeitsmessung mit induktiven Sensoren Deutsch Protos 3400 X Process Analysis System User Manual English Latest Product Information www knick...

Page 2: ...ut notice Return of Products under Warranty Please contact our Service Team before returning a defective device Ship the cleaned device to the address you have been given If the device has been in contact with process fluids it must be decontaminated disinfected before shipment In that case please attach a corresponding certificate for the health and safety of our service personnel Disposal Please...

Page 3: ...le 13 Terminal Plate CONDI 3400 X 051 Module 14 Inserting the Module 15 Application of SE 655 SE 656 Sensors 16 Preparing the Special Cable 17 Menu Selection 20 Menu Structure 20 Passcode Entry 21 Changing a passcode 21 Configuring the Measurement Display 22 Calibration Adjustment 25 Adjustment 26 Temperature Compensation 27 HOLD Function During Calibration 28 Automatic Calibration with Standard C...

Page 4: ...ncentration Curves 50 Concentration Table 53 Configuring a Calculation Block 56 Logbook 57 Factory setting 57 Messages Default Settings and Selection Range 58 Current Outputs Contacts OK Inputs 60 Configuring the Current Output 60 Current Outputs Characteristics 61 Output Filter 63 NAMUR Signals Current Outputs 64 NAMUR Signals Relay Contacts 65 Relay Contacts Protective Wiring 66 Relay Contacts U...

Page 5: ...4 Opening the Diagnostics Menu 74 Point of Meas Description 74 Logbook 74 Device Description 75 FRONT Module 75 BASE Module 75 Module Diagnostics 76 Sensor Monitor 76 Cal Record 76 Message list 79 Specifications 82 Appendix 85 Minimum Spans for Current Outputs 85 Index 90 Menu Selection 96 ...

Page 6: ...al development and production This results in requirements for measuring devices used for corresponding applica tions The following features ensure that the Protos 3400 X modular process analysis system meets the demands of FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Electronic Signature Access to the device functions is regulated and limited by individually adjust able codes Passcodes This prevents unauthorized modificat...

Page 7: ...Module The module is approved for operation in hazardous locations Observe all applicable local codes and standards for the installation of electrical equipment in hazardous locations For orientation please refer to IEC 60079 14 EU directives 2014 34 EU and 1999 92 EC ATEX NFPA 70 NEC ANSI ISA RP12 06 01 When installing the device in a hazardous location observe the specifica tions of the EC Type ...

Page 8: ...vice options Select the different modules FRONT BASE slots 1 3 using the arrow keys Device description Return 22 7 C 1 225 mS cm Operating panel Protos Module FRONT 3400 011 Hardware 1 1 Software A 2 Serial number 08150815 BASE Module FRONT Query actual device module software When the analyzer is in measuring mode Press menu key open Diagnostics menu Device description Options Device description R...

Page 9: ...ditional functions options Additional functions must be ordered separately They are supplied with a device specific TAN for function release 3 module slots for free combination of measuring and communication modules Measuring modules pH ORP Temp O2 Temp Noncontacting conductivity Temp Contacting conductivity Temp Memosens sensors Additional functions Activation via device specific TAN SmartMedia c...

Page 10: ...is properly seated and clean Green LED Voltage supply okay 5 self sealing cable glands M20 x 1 5 for entry of voltage supply and signal lines 2 softkeys with context sensitive functions User interface with plaintext menus as recom mended by NAMUR Menu texts can be switched to German English French Italian Swedish Portuguese or Spanish Intuitively acquirable menu logic based on Windows standards Co...

Page 11: ...ASE Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 SYSTEM FRONT BASE Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Message list Point of meas description Logbook Device description FRONT BASE Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 4 5 6 Legend 1 Pressing the menu key accesses menu selection 2 Pressing the meas key returns to measurement 3 Menu groups are selected using the arrow keys 4 Press enter to confirm enter passcode 5 Further menu items are...

Page 12: ...ords Exchange of parameter sets 5 parameter sets can be stored on the SmartMedia card 2 of them can be loaded simultaneously to the analyzer and be switched by remote control Parameter sets can be transmitted from one analyzer to the other Function expansions are possible with additional software modules which are released using transaction numbers TAN Software updates The circumferential sealing ...

Page 13: ...ice concerning SmartMedia Card The SmartMedia card may be inserted or replaced with the power supply switched on Before a memory card is removed it must be closed in the main tenance menu When closing the device make sure that the sealing is properly seated and clean Module equipment Module identification Plug Play Up to 3 modules can be combined as desired Several input and communication modules ...

Page 14: ... CONDI 3400 X 051 Module Attaching the Terminal Plates The terminal plates of the lower modules can be sticked to the inner side of the door This facilitates maintenance and service Terminal Plate CONDI 3400 051 Module ...

Page 15: ... module in slot D SUB connector Tighten fastening screws of the module Connect sensor cable Close device tighten screws at the front Switch on power supply Set parameters NOTICE Be sure to select the sensor type you are using in the parameter setting menu Make sure that the cable glands are tightly closed to protect against humidity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 16: ...16 ca 15 47 5 60 39 24 26 4 G 3 4 Application of SE 655 SE 656 Sensors Dimension Drawing W 36 Max torque 20 Nm 143 PFA 148 PEEK Dimensions in mm ...

Page 17: ...he special cable through the cable entry into the terminal compartment Remove the already separated part of the cable insulation 1 Turn the shielding mesh 2 over the cable insulation 3 Then shift the crimp ring 4 over the shielding mesh and tighten it using a pince 5 receive hi receive lo send lo jumper to 3 send hi RTD temp RTD temp sense temp shield BU RD RD BU GN WH YE GN YE Coax RD Coax WH ...

Page 18: ...the special cable using a crimp ring see Preparing the shield connection receive hi receive lo shield shield Senso Loop RTD RTD sense BU RD RD BU Shield GN YE GN YE Coax RD Coax WH WH send lo send hi Wiring Example SE 655 SE 656 Sensor Connecting the pre assembled cable ...

Page 19: ...cted Wiring Example SE 660 Sensor Connecting the pre assembled cable receive hi receive lo shield shield Senso Loop RTD RTD sense Shield GN YE GN YE Coax red core Coax black shield WH send lo send hi Coax red shield Coax black core ...

Page 20: ...tects the number and type of modules installed Then the analyzer goes to measuring mode Measure Menu Structure Calibration Maintenance Parameter Setting Diagnostics Menu groups Select using arrow keys 1 2 3 1147 2958 1246 Operator level 1989 Admin level Passcode as delivered Selection of further menu items 3 Arrow keys for selecting a menu group 4 enter key for confirming a selection 1 2 3 4 0 120...

Page 21: ...code Open the menu selection menu Select parameter setting Administrator level enter passcode Select System control Passcode entry Passcode Entry Menu Display System control Passcode entry Passcode entry Administrator OK 25 6 C 0 120 mS cm Close cal Calibration On maint opl Off If you lose your adm passcode system access will be locked To change a passcode Select On using arrow keys confirm using ...

Page 22: ... displayed The table on the next page describes how to configure the measurement display Secondary displays Additional values also date and time can be displayed depending on the modules installed Measurement display Typical display for 2 points of measurement conductivity pH 0 120 8 06 24 0 C 25 8 C 1 Softkeys In measuring mode the softkeys allow selection of values for the secondary displays or ...

Page 23: ...surement Menu selection Return to meas 0 120 mS cm 25 6 C Select enter Lingua Parameter setting Administrator System control Return 25 6 C Module BASE 3400 021 Module COND 3400 041 0 120 mS cm Module PH 3400 032 Module CONDI 3400 051 Module FRONT 3400 011 25 6 C 0 120 mS cm 1 primary value 1st primary value Viewing angle 2 primary values Abort OK Measurement display Administrator 25 6 C 0 120 mS c...

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Page 25: ...epending on the sensor design the cell factor may vary over a wide range As the conductivity is calculated from the measured conductance and the cell factor this must be known to the measuring system For calibration or sensor standardization either the known stamped on cell factor of the conductivity sensor used is entered in the measuring system or it is determined automati cally by measuring a c...

Page 26: ...cording and backup according to FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Operator without administrator rights After calibration change to measuring mode Inform Administrator When opening the menu Calibration respective module the Administrator sees all data of the last calibration and can take over the values or perform a new calibration Calibration data record Cal mode 25 6 C 1 225 mS cm Conductivity Automatic 0249 m...

Page 27: ...ppears in the menu Temperature Compensation During Calibration Calimatic Return Dip sensor in cal solution then Start calibration Cal solution NaCl saturated TC automatically considered Measured cal temp 25 6 C 1 225 mS cm 025 6 C Proceed Sensor replacement Automatic Temperature Compensation The conductivity value of the calibration solution is temperature dependent For calibration the calibration...

Page 28: ...d relay outputs during calibration Measuring Calibration Module A Module B Selecting the measuring module K2 contact HOLD is active Module A Calibration Module B Calibration End of calibration or abort Measuring The current output of the selected module is in HOLD mode indicated by ...

Page 29: ...ule CONDI 3400 051 Return 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Manual entry of cal solution Product calibration Data entry premeasured sensor Automatic with standard cal solution Select calibration method Automatic with standard cal solution Manual entry of cal solution Product calibration Data entry premeasured sensor Zero correction When you call up calibration the analyzer automatically proposes the previous cal...

Page 30: ...have been selected during parameter set ting Calibration accuracy decisively depends on the exact detection of the cali bration solution s temperature Using the measured or entered temperature the Protos determines the nominal value for the calibration solution from a stored table Observe response time of temperature probe For exact determination of the cell factor wait until the temperature probe...

Page 31: ...odule CONDI 3400 051 Return 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Manual entry of cal solution Product calibration Data entry premeasured sensor Automatic with standard cal solution Automatic Dip sensor in cal solution 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm TC automatically considered then Start calibration Start NaCl saturated Return Cal solution Automatic Calibration running 25 6 C 1 225 mS cm Correction of cell factor Calibration te...

Page 32: ...esh calibration solutions only The calibration solution used must have been selected during parameter setting Calibration accuracy decisively depends on the exact detection of the cali bration solution s temperature Using the measured or entered temperature the Protos determines the nominal value for the calibration solution from a stored table Observe response time of temperature probe For exact ...

Page 33: ...c with standard cal solution Manual entry of cal solution Manual entry Dip sensor in cal solution then Start calibration 24 9 C 1 225 mS cm Start Return Measured cal temp 24 9 C Manual entry Calibration running Determine pair of cond C values 24 9 C 1 225 mS cm Calibration temperature 24 9 C Response time 0001s Manual entry 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm End Repeat Conductivity Enter calibration solution Meas...

Page 34: ...mple from the process Measure its value at the temperature at which the sample has been taken Sample temp see display To do so it may be necessary to thermostat the sample correspondingly in the lab Temperature compensation must be turned off at the comparison meters TC 0 K Product Calibration With TC Correction Tref 25 C Take a sample from the process When measuring in the lab TC linear be sure t...

Page 35: ...ONDI 3400 051 Return 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Data entry premeasured sensor Automatic with standard cal solution Manual entry of cal solution Product calibration Product calibration Cal medium Product Cal by taking sample 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Start Return and entering conductivity Product calibration Step 1 Sampling Save the sample value 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Save Input Input lab value Conductivity Temperatu...

Page 36: ...ts and controller output are in HOLD mode Confirm with enter Select calibration method Data entry Confirm with enter Enter cell factor of premeasured sensor Confirm with OK or repeat calibration Calibration Return 25 0 C Module PH 3400 032 Info 1 225 mS cm Module OXY 3400 062 Module CONDI 3400 051 Module CONDI 3400 051 Return 25 0 C 1 225 mS cm Product calibration Zero correction Automatic with st...

Page 37: ...idal conductivity sensor has its individual zero point When measuring low conductivity values accuracy can be increased by adjusting the zero point During calibration the module is in HOLD mode Current outputs and relay contacts of the module behave as configured Module BASE Calibration Return 25 6 C Module PH 3400 032 Info 1 225 mS cm Module COND 3400 041 Module CONDI 3400 051 Module CONDI 3400 0...

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Page 39: ...mbol The functions are released or blocked using the softkey Operator level Access to all functions which have been released at the Administrator level Blocked functions are displayed in gray and cannot be edited Fig Viewing level Display of all settings No editing possible Menu selection Return to meas 25 6 C 0 120 mS cm Select enter Lingua Parameter setting Return 25 6 C 0 120 mS cm Viewing leve...

Page 40: ...ftkey function changes to Release Open parameter setting Select Operator level passcode 1246 Select Module COND Now the locked function is displayed in gray and marked with the lock icon Module CONDI 3400 051 Administrator 25 0 C Return Sensor data Cal preset values 0 120 mS cm Messages TC process medium Input filter Block Parameter setting Administrator 25 0 C Return Module FRONT 3400 011 Module ...

Page 41: ...tion Return to meas 25 0 C Select enter Lingua 0 120 mS cm Parameter setting Administrator 25 0 C Return Module PH 3400 032 Module FRONT 3400 011 Module BASE 3400 021 0 120 mS cm System control Module CONDI 3400 051 Module CONDI 3400 051 Module CONDI 3400 051 Administrator 25 0 C Return TC process medium Sensor data Cal preset values 0 120 mS cm Messages Input filter Block During parameter setting...

Page 42: ...er settings The Excel file provides one worksheet for each module with columns for the following parameters Factory settings parameter set A parameter set B Enter your settings as parameter set A or B The gray cells in the parameter set B column cannot be modified since they contain sensor specific values which cannot be changed by parameter set switchover Here the values listed under parameter se...

Page 43: ...he module worksheet Display The HOLD mode is active during parameter setting HOLD The NAMUR HOLD contact function check is active factory setting Module BASE Contact K2 N O contact Current output response is user defined Current meas The currently measured value appears at the current output Last usable value The last measured value is held at the current output Fixed 22 mA The output current is a...

Page 44: ...to the analyzer First the configuration data are written to the SmartMedia card These data can then be read and edited by the ProgaLog 3000 software 1 Save the configuration data at the Protos 3400 X Parameter setting System control Copy configuration With Save configuration the complete device configuration except the passcodes is written on the memory card 2 Close and remove the SmartMedia card ...

Page 45: ...a have been loaded the software lists the connected modules with all available configuration parameters The parameters are listed according to the modular device structure All configuration parameters except the Sensor data details which are deter mined by digital sensors can be edited at the PC After having finished the configuration save the data to the SmartMedia card ...

Page 46: ...os 3400 X Parameter setting System control Copy configuration Select Load configuration to write the complete device configuration except the passcodes to the Protos 3400 X ProgaLog 3000 Software for Configuration and Documentation Input errors are indicated by red highlighting Configuring the parameters e g relay contact usage 5 Save the configuration data to SmartMedia card ...

Page 47: ...Select your configuration from the modular system components offered in the left hand field 2 Click the right arrow to add the components or remove components by clicking 3 Now configure the parameters for the selected system components 4 Save the configuration You can save the configuration to a memory card that has been pre formatted in the Protos 3400 X and transfer them to analyzers with ident...

Page 48: ... 120 00 Pt 100 Auto Auto Off Off Cal preset values Calibration solution Product calibration NaCl 0 01 mol l NaCl 0 1 mol l NaCl saturated KCl 0 01 mol l KCl 0 1 mol l KCl 1 mol l without TC with TC NaCl sat without TC Off linear EN 27888 ultrapure water Linear enter TC and reference temp TC process medium TC correction Reference temp Off 25 C SE 652 SE 654 SE 655 SE 656 F0031 60120 F0031 01 880 02...

Page 49: ...nistrator 20 1 C Abort 1 225 mS cm OK TC correction 1 223 20 1 Outp I1 5 70 mA Favorites menu TC EN 27888 Natural waters 0 35 C Ultrapure water traces of impurity Reference temperature Impurity NaOH NH3 HCl NaCl When the TC correction for process medium is switched on TC appears in the display in measuring mode When you have selected Ultrapure water you must specify the type of impurity NaOH Alkal...

Page 50: ...8 50 NaCl 0 26 Table Concentration with additional function SW 3400 009 only Medium Yes selected Off H2SO4 0 30 Parameter Default Selection Range Parameter Setting Concentration Curves Default Settings and Selection Range Additional function SW 3400 009 Note HOLD mode active Sulfuric acid H2SO4 c by wt ...

Page 51: ...51 Nitric acid HNO3 Hydrochloric acid HCl c by wt c by wt ...

Page 52: ...52 Sodium hydroxide solution NaOH Table salt solution NaCl c by wt c by wt ...

Page 53: ... position up down arrow keys to edit number confirm by pressing enter Return 25 6 C 0 020 mS cm Point of measurement Logbook Factory setting Release of options Calculation Blocks Concentration table System control Administrator Abort 25 6 C 0 020 mS cm Temperature 2 Temperature 3 Temperature 1 Concentration table Administrator 25 6 C 0 020 mS cm Concentration A 3 Cond at 010 0 C 4 Cond at 015 0 C ...

Page 54: ...s can be set to output the new process variables formed by the Calculation Blocks Measurement Display All new process variables can be displayed as primary or as secondary value Controller Controller functions are not supported Module I e g Cond module Inputs Sensors terminals Outputs Measured values Status Cond Temp S cm Ω cm C by wt g kg F Measuring module Module I II Cond Cond Inputs Outputs of...

Page 55: ...ontrol Calculation Blocks Combining 2 CONDI measuring modules to Calculation Blocks Menu Display Activating Calculation Blocks Calculation Blocks Open parameter setting System control Select Calculation Blocks Depending on the modules installed the possible combina tions for Calculation Blocks are offered Return 25 6 C 40 00 µS cm Point of measurement Logbook Factory setting Release of options Cal...

Page 56: ...cks are offered Messages You can activate messages for the selected variables Variables which have been set as Off cannot be processed further The measured values which shall release a message are set using the arrow keys left right select position up down edit number Confirm by pressing enter Calc Cond Cond Administrator Return 25 6 C 40 00 µS cm Difference C Messages Difference pH Difference S c...

Page 57: ...g warning Yes No Yes Logbook Return 04 13 10 09 50 Measurement active 04 12 10 17 52 Measurement active 04 12 10 17 44 Parameter setting active 04 13 10 09 36 Parameter setting active 04 12 10 17 04 Measurement active 04 12 10 17 40 Wrong passcode 04 12 10 16 53 Diagnostics active Factory setting Allows resetting the parameters to their factory setting When this menu is opened the analyzer display...

Page 58: ...x variable limits Off device limits max variable limits Off device limits max variable limits Off device limits max variable limits Off device limits max variable limits With Variable limits selected the following parameters can be edited Failure Limit Lo Warning Limit Lo Warning Limit Hi Failure Limit Hi Messages Conductivity Resistivity Concentration Temperature Salinity Parameter Default Select...

Page 59: ...ssage icons Messages Administrator 20 1 C Return 0 220 mS cm Messages Conductivity Administrator 20 1 C Abort Monitoring 0 220 mS cm Variable limits OK Device limits max Off Messages Temperature Messages Resistivity Message Conductivity Messages Salinity Messages Concentration Messages Administrator 20 1 C 0 220 mS cm Warning Limit Hi Monitoring Failure Limit Lo Failure Limit Hi Warning Limit Lo 1...

Page 60: ...1 Range 0 1999 mS cm Example 2 Range 500 700 mS cm Advantage Higher resolution in range of interest mA Configuring the Current Output Open parameter setting Enter passcode Select Module BASE Select Output current Module BASE Administrator 19 2 C Return Contact K2 NAMUR HOLD Contact K4 NAMUR Failure Contact K3 NAMUR maintenance 0 020 mS cm Output current I2 Contact K1 Limit Inputs OK1 OK2 Block Out...

Page 61: ...near characteristic The process variable is represented by a linear output current curve Note Bilinear characteristic For a bilinear characteristic identical parameters are entered for the two vertices 1st vertex 2nd vertex Trilinear characteristic Two additional vertices must be entered Current Outputs Characteristics Select menu Parameter setting Module BASE ...

Page 62: ... resolution and high values with a low resolution Required Entering a value for 50 output current 100 50 Equation 1 K x 1 Kx E S 2 X50 X50 S K M S E S x S Start value at 4 mA X50 50 value at 12 mA output current range 4 to 20 mA E End value at 20 mA M Measured value Logarithmic output curve over one decade S 10 of maximum value X50 31 6 of maximum value E Maximum value Logarithmic output curve ove...

Page 63: ...utput level is at 63 after the time interval has been reached The time interval can be set from 0 to 120 sec If the time interval is set to 0 sec the current output follows the input Note The filter only acts on the current output and the current value of the second ary display not on the measurement display the limit values or the controller Time interval 0 120 sec Process variable 0 4 20 mA ...

Page 64: ... Air 22mA message Abort HOLD Fixed 22 mA Current meas Last usable value Message when the current range is exceeded As delivered the Maintenance request Warn message is generated when the current range is exceeded 3 8 mA or 20 5 mA This setting can be changed in the Parameter setting menu of the respective measuring module at Messages To generate a Failure message the limit value monitoring must be...

Page 65: ...ntion Warning is disabled during HOLD function check HOLD is active during calibration during maintenance current source meas point maintenance during parameter setting at the Operator level and the Administrator level during an automatic rinsing cycle As delivered the floating relay outputs of the BASE module are assigned to the NAMUR signals Failure Contact K4 normally closed signaling current f...

Page 66: ...cts are subject to electrical erosion Especially with inductive and capacitive loads the service life of the contacts will be reduced For suppres sion of sparks and arcing components such as RC combinations nonlinear resistors series resistors and diodes should be used Information concerning relay contacts As delivered the relay contacts are suitable for low signal currents down to approx 1 mA If ...

Page 67: ...1 Limit value K1 K3 are user definable Usage NAMUR maintenance NAMUR HOLD Limit value Rinse contact Parameter set B active USP output COND module only KI rec active Sensoface Alarm control Menu Display Setting the relay contacts Relay Contacts Usage Open parameter setting Enter passcode Select Module BASE Select Contact Usage Fig Module BASE K1 K2 K3 Contact K1 Administrator 19 2 C Return Hysteres...

Page 68: ...g Enter passcode Select Module BASE Select contact e g K1 Assign Sensoface message of desired measuring module to selected relay contact Contact K1 Administrator 19 2 C Return Hysteresis Variable Limit value 7 00 pH Usage Effective direction Contact type Limit value NAMUR maintenance NAMUR HOLD Sensoface Parameter set B active USP output Contact K1 Administrator 19 2 C Return OFF delay ON delay 7 ...

Page 69: ...ge Effective direction Contact type Limit value NAMUR maintenance NAMUR HOLD Rinse contact Parameter set B active USP output Rinse contact Contact K1 Administrator 19 2 C Return Rinse duration Rinse interval Rinsing lead time 7 00pH Usage Measurement lead time Contact type 0010 s Rinse contact 000 0 h 0010 s N O 0016 s Please note when configuring the Rinse contact function HOLD mode e g during pa...

Page 70: ...type Specifies whether the active contact is closed N O or open N C Contact K1 Administrator 19 2 C Return Hysteresis Variable Limit value 7 00 pH Usage Effective direction Contact type Limit value NAMUR maintenance NAMUR HOLD Rinse contact Parameter set B active USP output Hysteresis Tolerance band around the limit value within which the contact is not actuated Serves to obtain appropriate switch...

Page 71: ...ital inputs OK1 OK2 The following functions depending on the parameter setting can be started via a control signal OK1 Off or HOLD OK2 Select System control Function control matrix Off Parameter set A B Start KI recorder You must specify the switching level for the control signal active 10 30 V or active 2 V Module BASE OK1 OK2 OK1 OK2 OK Inputs OK1 OK2 Administrator 19 2 C Return OK2 usage 7 00 p...

Page 72: ...ve Parameter Set via Relay Contact Open parameter setting BASE module Select contact Usage Parameter set Select Parameter Set A B via OK2 Input Open parameter setting System control Function control matrix Select OK2 Connect Parameter set A B Contact K3 Administrator Abort 24 8 C Contact type OK NAMUR maintenance Usage ON delay NAMUR HOLD Limit value Rinse contact Parameter set B active USP output...

Page 73: ...recisely measured using a calibrated reference thermometer The measurement error of the refer ence thermometer should be less than 0 1 C Adjustment without precise measurement might result in consider able deviations of the measured value display Sensor monitor During maintenance the sensor monitor allows validation of the sensor by immersing it in a known solution for example and checking the val...

Page 74: ...with date and time e g calibrations warning and failure messages power failure etc This permits quality management documentation to ISO 9000 Extended logbook SmartMedia card SW 3400 104 Menu selection Return to meas 0 002 mS cm 23 7 C Select enter Lingua Diagnostics Return 23 7 C Set favorite 0 003 mS cm Logbook Message list Device description Module FRONT Message list Return 23 7 C 0 003 mS cm Wa...

Page 75: ... Input output status Example Module BASE input output status Device description Return 22 7 C 1 225 mS cm Inp electrodeless sensors and C Module CONDI 3400 051 Hardware 1 Software 2 0 Serial number 0002283 BASE Module FRONT Module FRONT Return 22 7 C 1 225 mS cm Display test Keypad test Module diagnostics Module BASE Return 22 7 C 1 225 mS cm Input output status Set favorite Module diagnostics Inp...

Page 76: ...or Shows the values currently measured by the sensor Important function for diagnostics and validation cf Maintenance Cal Record Data of last calibration suitable for documentation to ISO 9000 and GLP Menu selection Return to meas 22 3 C Select enter Lingua Module CONDI 3400 051 22 3 C Return Cal record Sensor monitor 1 225 mS cm 1 225 mS cm Set favorite Module diagnostics Sensor monitor 22 3 C 1 ...

Page 77: ...Diagnostics functions can be called directly from the measuring mode using a softkey The table on the next page explains how to select favorites Secondary displays 1 Here additional values are displayed in the measuring mode according to the factory setting When the respective softkey 2 is pressed the process variables measured by the modules plus date or time are displayed In addition you can use...

Page 78: ...ctions which have been set as Favorite can be directly called from the measuring mode Menu Display Select favorites Favorites menu Diagnostics functions can be called directly from the measuring mode using a softkey The Favorites are selected in the Diagnostics menu Select favorites Press menu key to select menu Select diagnostics using arrow keys confirm with enter Then select module and confirm ...

Page 79: ...y pressing enter The Diagnostics menu gives an overview of all functions available Functions which have been set as Favorite can be directly accessed from the measuring mode Diagnostics Functions General Status Information of the Measuring System Select menu Diagnostics Message list Menu selection Return to meas 120 mS cm 25 6 C Select enter Lingua Diagnostics Return 23 7 C Set favorite 120 mS cm ...

Page 80: ...7 Temperature Alarm LO WARN T018 Temperature Alarm HI WARN T019 Temperature Alarm HI_HI FAIL T020 Resistivity range FAIL WARN T021 Resistivity Alarm LO_LO FAIL T022 Resistivity Alarm LO WARN T023 Resistivity Alarm HI WARN T024 Resistivity Alarm HI_HI FAIL T025 Concentration range FAIL WARN T026 Concentration Alarm LO_LO FAIL T027 Concentration Alarm LO WARN T028 Concentration Alarm HI WARN T029 Co...

Page 81: ...ser defined T062 SAD SENSOFACE SensoLoop User defined C120 Wrong ISM sensor FAIL C121 ISM sensor FAIL C122 ISM sensor memory WARN C123 New sensor adjustment required WARN C130 SIP cycle counted Text C131 CIP cycle counted Text T200 Reference temperature WARN T201 TC correction WARN T202 TC range WARN T203 TC range FAIL T204 Sensor coding WARN T205 Cal Sensor unstable Text T254 Module reset Text Me...

Page 82: ...Max 20 m Temp compensation Without Linear characteristic 00 00 19 99 K reference temp user defined NLF nat waters according to EN 27888 reference temp 25 C Temperature input Ex ia IIC Temperature probe Pt 100 Pt 1000 NTC 30 kΩ NTC 100 kΩ 3 wire connection adjustable Measuring range MR Pt100 Pt1000 50 250 C NTC 30 kΩ NTC 100 kΩ 10 150 C Resolution 0 1 C Measurement error 0 2 meas val 0 5 K Concentr...

Page 83: ... calibration with KCl or NaCl solution Manual Entry of cell factor with simultaneous display of conductivity and temperature Product calibration adjustment to vessel Data entry of premeasured sensors Adjustment of zero point Permissible cell factor 0 19 99 cm 1 Permissible transfer ratio 0 00 199 9 Calibration record Recording of Cell factor transfer ratio zero point calibration method with date a...

Page 84: ...AMUR NE 21 and EN 61326 1 EN 61326 2 3 Class B residential area Industry Lightning protection EN 61000 4 5 Installation Class 2 Nominal operating conditions Ambient temperature 20 55 C Ex max 50 C Rel humidity 10 95 not condensing Transport Storage temperature 20 70 C Screw clamp connector Single wires and flexible leads up to 2 5 mm2 ...

Page 85: ...he corresponding parameters must be set there The minimum current span shall prevent that the resolution limit of the measurement technology 1 count is seen in the current CONDI 3400 X 051 Module S cm 20 min 100 0 µS cm by wt 1 00 C 10 0 g kg 1 00 Ohm cm 20 min 100 0 ohms cm F 10 0 Calculation Block COND COND Diff S cm 20 min 100 0 µS cm Diff C 10 0 Diff Ohm cm 20 min 100 0 ohms cm RATIO 0 10 PASS...

Page 86: ... Record logbook Register recorder Decimal separator Card full Format Menu only appears with SmartMedia Card inserted Make sure that it is a memory card not an update card Commercially available SmartMedia cards must be formatted in the analyzer before they can be used as memory card Copy configuration The complete configuration of an analyzer can be written on a SmartMedia card This allows transfe...

Page 87: ...nual Signal outputs and inputs contacts BASE module Contact K4 Contact type ON delay OFF delay NAMUR failure Contacts K3 K2 K1 Usage Maintenance request HOLD function check Limit value adjustable Rinse contact adjustable Parameter set B active USP output KI recorder active Sensoface Controller alarm alarm output Unical Uniclean Contact type ON OFF delay Factory setting K3 Maintenance request K2 HO...

Page 88: ...emp Sensocheck Representation of measured values on the display Select Selection for Measurement Calibration Cal preset values Cal solution NaCl 0 01 mol l NaCl 0 1 mol l NaCl saturated KCl 0 01 mol l KCl 0 1 mol l KCl 1 mol l Product calibration TC process medium Select Off linear EN 27888 ultrapure water Concentration Messages Conductivity Resistivity Temperature Salinity ...

Page 89: ...ion Serial no Module Firmware Options BASE Module CONDI 3400 X 051 Module Sensor monitor Temp probe adjustment Resistance conductance RTD temperature Compensating for lead length FRONT Module Module diagnostics Display test Keypad test BASE Module Module diagnostics Input output status CONDI 3400 X 051 Module Module diagnostics Sensor monitor Cal record Internal function test Shows the values curr...

Page 90: ...ode 21 Concentration 50 Concentration curves 50 Concentration table 53 Configuration with ProgaLog 3000 44 Configurator menu of ProgaLog 3000 47 Configure measurement display 22 Configuring the current outputs 60 Contact assignments 14 Contact type 70 Current outputs characteristics 61 Current outputs minimum spans 85 D Data entry of premeasured sensors 36 Device description diagnostics menu 75 De...

Page 91: ...R Part 11 6 FRONT module 12 Function check 65 G Graphic display 10 H Hardware and software version 8 HOLD 65 Hydrochloric acid 51 Hysteresis 70 I Icons 95 Inserting the module 15 Installation safety information 7 Intended use 6 L LED 10 Limit value 70 Limit value icons in the measurement display 70 Linear characteristic 61 Lock icon 40 Locking a function 40 Logarithmic output curve 62 ...

Page 92: ...ge when the current range is exceeded 64 Minimum spans for current outputs 85 Modular concept 9 Module diagnostics 76 Module equipment 13 Modules 12 Module software 8 N NAMUR signals current outputs 64 NAMUR signals relay contacts 65 Nitric acid 51 O OK1 OK2 inputs 71 OK1 OK2 switching level 71 OK1 usage 71 OK2 selecting parameter set A B 72 Operating levels 39 Operator level 39 Output filter 63 O...

Page 93: ... 66 Relay contacts usage 67 Relay output limit value 70 Release softkey function 40 Replacing the front module 12 Return of products under warranty 2 Rinse contact 69 S Safety information 7 Salt solution 52 Screw clamp connector 84 Sealing 12 Secondary displays 77 Sensor connection 17 18 Sensor monitor diagnostics menu 76 Sensor monitor maintenance menu 73 Serial number 8 Settings documentation 42...

Page 94: ... acid 50 Switching parameter sets via OK2 72 T Table of contents 3 TC correction 49 Temperature compensation during calibration 27 Temperature probe adjustment 73 Temp probe adjustment 73 Terminal compartment 13 Terminal plates 14 Trademarks 2 U Ultrapure water 49 V Variable limits 59 Viewing level 39 W Wiring examples 18 Z Zero correction 37 ...

Page 95: ...In the plaintext display in front of a menu line Access to next menu level with enter In the plaintext display in front of a menu line when it has been blocked by the Administrator against access from the Operator level Designates the module slot 1 2 or 3 allowing the clear assignment of measured value parameter displays in the case of identical module types Indicates the active parameter set The ...

Page 96: ...sensors 36 Zero correction 37 Parameter setting 39 Documenting 42 Setting the sensor parameters 48 Logbook 57 Factory setting 57 Messages 58 Current outputs Behavior during messages 64 Relay contacts 67 Rinse contact 69 Limit value 70 Maintenance 73 Sensor monitor 73 Adjusting the temp probe 73 Diagnostics 74 Point of meas description 74 Logbook 74 Device description 75 Module diagnostics Sensor m...

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