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5.9.3  Temperature Compensation of Process Medium

Note: 

If temperature compensation of the process medium is enabled, “TC” is shown on the display in

measuring mode.

The following are available for temperature compensation:

• Off

• Linear (enter temperature coefficient TC)

• EN 27888 (natural waters)

• Ultrapure water (with different trace impurities)

Trace impurities in ultrapure water

NaCl

Neutral ultrapure water, for conductivity measurement in water processing downstream of gravel bed
filter

HCl

Acidic ultrapure water, for conductivity measurement downstream of cation filter

NH

3

Ammoniacal ultrapure water

NaOH

Alkaline ultrapure water

Settings can be changed in the 

TC Process Medium

 submenu:

Parameter Setting

[I] [II] … Cond

TC Process Medium

5.9.4  Concentration (TAN Option FW-E009)

With TAN option FW-E009, the substance concentration in percent by weight (wt%) can be 
determined for H

2

SO

4

, HNO

3

, HCl, NaOH, NaCl, and Oleum from the measured conductivity and 

temperature values. A custom solution can also be specified.

The menu is only shown if the TAN option is activated.

Parameter Setting

[I] [II] … Cond(I)

Concentration

See also

Concentration Determination (FW-E009), p. 201

Summary of Contents for Stratos Multi E401N

Page 1: ...I Favorites Menu Menu pH II 7 00 µS cm 25 3 0 154 25 3 C C User Manual Stratos Multi E401N Industrial Transmitters www knick de Read before installation Keep for future use ...

Page 2: ...bjected to a risk assessment Nevertheless not all risks can be sufficiently reduced This document uses the following warnings to indicate hazardous situations Symbol Category Meaning Remark WARNING Designates a situation that can lead to death or serious irreversible injury The warnings contain information on how to avoid the hazard CAUTION Designates a situation that can lead to slight or moderat...

Page 3: ...ZU0274 23 3 1 4 Protective Hood for Wall and Pipe Mounting ZU0737 24 3 1 5 Panel Mount Kit ZU0738 25 3 1 6 Blanking Plugs Reduction Sealing Inserts Multiple Sealing Inserts 26 3 2 Electrical Installation 27 3 2 1 Relay Contacts Protective Wiring 27 3 2 2 Installing Active and Passive Current Outputs 29 3 2 3 Terminal Assignments 30 3 3 Sensor Connection 31 3 3 1 Connecting a Memosens Sensor Optica...

Page 4: ...Recorder TAN Option FW E103 54 5 5 Inputs and Outputs 54 5 5 1 Current Outputs 55 5 5 2 Relay Contacts 57 5 5 3 PID Controller 61 5 5 4 Control Inputs 62 5 6 Sensor Selection I II 63 5 7 Process Variable pH 64 5 7 1 Sensor Data 66 5 7 2 Calibration Presettings 68 5 7 3 Temperature Compensation of Process Medium 69 5 7 4 Delta Function 70 5 7 5 Messages 71 5 8 Process Variable ORP 72 5 8 1 Sensor D...

Page 5: ...4 Calibration Mode Temperature 109 6 4 Process Variable Conductivity Contacting Calibration Adjustment 110 6 4 1 Temperature Compensation during Calibration 110 6 4 2 Calibration Adjustment Methods 111 6 4 3 Calibration Mode Automatic 111 6 4 4 Calibration Mode Manual 112 6 4 5 Calibration Mode Product 113 6 4 6 Calibration Mode Data Entry 114 6 4 7 Calibration Mode Temperature 114 6 5 Process Var...

Page 6: ...nsors 134 8 3 Manual Function Check 134 8 3 1 Current Source 134 8 3 2 Relay Test 134 8 3 3 Controller Test 134 9 Decommissioning 135 9 1 Disposal 135 9 2 Returns 135 10 Troubleshooting 136 10 1 Malfunction States 136 10 2 Error Messages 137 10 3 Sensocheck and Sensoface 151 11 Accessories 153 11 1 Memory Card 153 12 Specifications 155 12 1 Power 155 12 2 Inputs and Outputs SELV PELV 155 12 3 Devi...

Page 7: ... 13 1 6 Oxygen Wiring Examples 187 13 2 Buffer Tables 189 13 3 Calibration Solutions 197 13 4 TAN Options 199 13 4 1 pH Buffer Table Entry of Individual Buffer Set FW E002 199 13 4 2 Current Characteristic FW E006 201 13 4 3 Concentration Determination FW E009 201 13 4 4 Calculation Blocks FW E020 206 13 4 5 HART FW E050 209 13 4 6 Parameter Sets 1 5 FW E102 210 13 4 7 Measurement Recorder FW E103...

Page 8: ...jury to persons or damage to objects or the environment 1 2 Symbols and Markings on the Product Attaching the CE marking to the product means that the product satisfies the applicable requirements specified in the European Union harmonization legislation Special conditions and the product s possible danger points Read the user manual observe the specifications and follow the instructions in the sa...

Page 9: ...and outputs must be connected to SELV PELV circuits Parameter Setting Calibration and Adjustment Incorrect parameter setting calibration and adjustment can result in incorrect outputs For this reason Stratos Multi must be commissioned by a specialist who will also set the parameters calibrate and adjust the transmitter Relay Contacts Make sure that the maximum ratings of the relay contacts are not...

Page 10: ...le cannot be repaired by the user To request a repair please contact Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH Co KG by visiting www knick de 1 7 Residual Risks The product has been developed and manufactured in accordance with generally accepted safety rules and regulations However it is not possible to rule out all risks The effects of moisture ambient temperature chemicals and corrosion can negativel...

Page 11: ...nt in accordance with NAMUR recommendations The user interface is multi lingual with full text menu navigation presently available in the following languages German English French Italian Spanish Portuguese and Chinese Function TAN option 1 measuring channel 2 current outputs Second measuring channel via add on measuring module 3rd and 4th current outputs X Multiparameter Process variables freely ...

Page 12: ...rement process wetted MK COND025N Toroidal conductivity measurement MK CONDI035N Dual conductivity measurement MK CC065N Memosens multiparameter for 2 channel version MK MS095N The following add on functions TAN options can be enabled by entering a TAN Add on function TAN option Order No pH buffer table Entry of individual buffer set FW E002 Current characteristic FW E006 Concentration determinati...

Page 13: ...ets A B can be stored in the device The control element for switching between the parameter sets optocoupler input OK1 softkey is selected in the system control The currently activated set can be signaled by a relay contact Power Supply Current is provided through a universal mains supply 80 230 V AC 45 65 Hz 24 60 V DC HART Data Transmission Device identification measured values statuses and mess...

Page 14: ...rnal transmitter 7 Current outputs 2 3 4 Active or passive current outputs 3 and 4 TAN option FW E052 3 Port for an analog MK module or Memosens via MK MS module 8 Relay contact K1 Messages limits rinse contact 4 Optocoupler inputs OK1 OK2 OK1 Parameter set selection A B flow OK2 Function check HOLD 9 Relay contacts 2 3 Controller or messages limits rinse contacts 5 Current input 0 4 20 mA for ext...

Page 15: ...Stratos Multi E401N 15 2 3 1 Typical Applications Memosens pH Measurement and PID Control 24 V AC DC MS pH Stratos Multi E401N Alarm Acid Brine PID control Alarm Acid Brine ...

Page 16: ...tratos Multi E401N 16 Memosens Oxygen Measurement and Pressure Correction with External Pressure Transmitter with TAN Option FW E051 Current Input MS Oxy e g 24 V Pressure Transmitter Stratos Multi E401N ...

Page 17: ...uide Note Check all components for damage upon receipt Do not use damaged parts Measuring modules are not included in the basic unit s package contents 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 1 11 12 13 1 Front unit 8 Housing screw 4x 2 Rear unit 9 Reduction sealing insert 1x 3 Holes for cable glands 10 Multiple sealing insert 1x 4 Plastic sealing plug 2x for sealing in case of wall mounting 11 Blanking plugs 2x 5 Hin...

Page 18: ...act is active Current outputs as configured Currently measured value The currently measured value appears at the current output Last measured value The last measured value is held at the current output Fixed value The current output supplies a fixed value Out of specification in accordance with NAMUR NE 107 Black question mark on yellow background The NAMUR Out of Specification contact is active E...

Page 19: ...TAN option FW E106 is not required here General data cannot be stored on this card I II Designates the measuring channel for clear assignment of measured value parameter displays in the case of identical process variables Channel I Memosens sensor SE740 optical oxygen sensor LDO Channel II Measuring module for analog sensor or second Memosens sensor IIA IIB Channel IIA First channel in MK CC modul...

Page 20: ...ckage Contents and Product Identification p 17 02 Insert blanking plugs in unused cable glands 4 Blanking Plugs Reduction Sealing Inserts Multiple Sealing Inserts p 26 03 Push in the hinge pin 5 to connect the front unit 1 and rear unit 2 04 Tighten the captive enclosure screws 6 on the front of the front unit 1 in diagonal sequence using a Phillips head screwdriver 05 Select mounting type and ins...

Page 21: ...148 5 83 115 5 4 55 39 5 1 56 8 5 0 33 29 1 14 3 1 2 CAUTION Ensure the suitable IP protection IP66 IP67 is only achieved with correctly installed cable glands Front View Rear View Bottom View Side View 4 1 Holes for pipe mounting 4x 3 Holes for cable glands or conduit ø 21 5 mm 2x 2 Holes for wall mounting 2x Sealing with plastic sealing plugs 4 Cable glands 5x See also Blanking Plugs Reduction S...

Page 22: ...ling Inserts p 26 2 knockouts for NPT 1 2 or rigid metallic conduit Installing Multiple Devices Note Install the hinge pin to prevent tensile strain on the measuring cables when replacing the front unit Imprecise measuring values may result if this is not done 110 4 33071 There is a 100 mm hinge pin in the bag containing small accessory parts included in the package con tents Package Contents and ...

Page 23: ...Note All dimensions are given in millimeters inches Ø 40 60 mm 30 45 mm 40 1 57 60 2 36 1 2 1 2 3 3 4 4 1 For vertical or horizontal posts or pipes 3 Hose clamp with worm gear drive according to DIN 3017 2x 2 Pipe mount plate 1x 4 Self tapping screw 4x ...

Page 24: ...737 Note All dimensions are given in millimeters inches 146 9 5 78 189 9 7 48 54 2 13 74 2 72 2 83 The protective hood can only be used for wall or pipe mounting The package contents includes 4 M6 nuts for fastening the protective hood on the threaded rod of the pipe mount kit ...

Page 25: ...ote All dimensions are given in millimeters inches Cutout 138 mm x 138 mm DIN 43700 22 0 866 1 0 039 138 5 433 76 2 992 30 1 181 41 1 614 1 2 3 4 5 1 Position of panel 4 Span piece 4x 2 Circumferential seal 1x 5 Threaded sleeve 4x 3 Screw 60 0 x 4 0 mm 4x ...

Page 26: ...ling instert 24 A F 24 A F Blanking plug Reduction sealing insert Multiple sealing insert orientation as shown Blanking plugs and reduction sealing inserts are inserted into the cable gland WITH standard sealing instert The multiple sealing insert is inserted into the cable gland WITHOUT standard sealing insert Using blanking plugs and reduction sealing insert Using a multiple sealing insert Inser...

Page 27: ...lot 05 Connect the sensor 06 Check whether all connections are correctly wired 07 Before switching on the power supply make sure its voltage is within the specified range 08 Switch on the power supply CAUTION Incorrect parameter settings calibration and adjustments can result in incorrect outputs For this reason Stratos Multi must be commissioned by a specialist who will also set the parameters ca...

Page 28: ...cal RC combination e g capacitor 0 1 μF resistor 100 Ω 1 W Typical DC Application with Inductive Load 1 2 3 1 Inductive load 3 Contact 2 Free wheeling diode e g 1N4007 observe polarity Typical AC DC Application with Capacitive Load 1 2 3 1 Capacitive load 3 Contact 2 Resistor e g 8 Ω 1 W at 24 V 0 3 A ...

Page 29: ...nt outputs directly supply current 0 4 20 mA to a load according to the selected process variable Passive current outputs require an external supply voltage Note Observe the specifications and connected loads Terminal Assignment Diagram Active current outputs Passive current outputs 19 ...

Page 30: ...2 11 OK1 12 OK1 Relay contacts REL 2 REL 3 13 Relay 3 For contact ratings see Specifications p 155 14 Relays 2 3 15 Relay 2 16 N C No connection Power supply 24 V to 230 V AC DC 17 Power Power supply input 18 Power Power supply input Current outputs Out 1 2 3 4 0 4 mA 20 mA Active Passive 19 N C no connection Out 1 for HART 20 Out 1 for HART Out 1 for HART 21 Out 1 for HART N C no connection 22 N ...

Page 31: ...re color Wiring M12 cable 1 Brown BN 3V 1 2 Green GN RS 485 A 2 Gray RS 485 A 3 Yellow YE RS 485 B 3 Pink RS 485 B 4 White WH GND 4 Brown Shield 5 Transparent CL Shield 5 6 6 White Power Out 01 Using an appropriate sensor cable connect a Memosens sensor or the SE740 optical oxygen sensor LDO to the RS 485 interface 2 of the Stratos Multi 02 Then select a measuring function and configure the sensor...

Page 32: ... module plate sticker 4 06 Connect the sensor and separate temperature probe if necessary see Wiring Examples NOTICE Moisture ingress The cable glands must be tightly sealed Insert blanking plugs or sealing inserts if necessary 07 Check whether all connections are correctly wired 08 Close the module cover 2 tighten screw 1 09 Close the device by tightening the screws on the front 10 Switch on the ...

Page 33: ...ble mode and functionality and confirm with enter Set further parameters with the left softkey Back 07 Return to measuring mode to exit parameter setting e g with the right softkey Back to Meas 3 3 3 Cable Preparation for SE655 SE656 Preparing the Shield Connection for Toroidal Conductivity Sensors 3 5 4 2 1 01 Insert the special cable through the cable entry into the terminal compartment 02 Remov...

Page 34: ... attached to the measuring module underneath the module cover on the rear of the device 1 pH ORP Measuring Module Order code MK PH015N Oxygen Measuring Module Order code MK OXY046N Module for Contacting Conductivity Measurement Order code MK COND025N A B C D E F G H I K COND Sensor Temp RTD GND RTD SENSE RTD SHIELD Module for Inductive Conductivity Measurement Order code MK CONDI035N ...

Page 35: ...es externally intact and strain relieved Are the cables routed without any loops or crossovers Have all the wires been correctly connected in accordance with their terminal assignments Was the tightening torque of the screw terminals correctly adhered to Are all connectors firmly engaged Are all cable glands installed tight and leak proof Is the device closed and correctly screwed together Does th...

Page 36: ...ge can also be changed in the Parameter Setting menu Parameter Setting General Language Parameter Setting General p 48 4 2 Keypad and Display Display Stratos Multi features a 4 3 TFT color graphic display The Calibration Maintenance Parameter Set ting and Diagnostics menus each have their own colors The device is operated using plain text in var ious languages Messages are output as icons and plai...

Page 37: ...splay 2 Current menu heading 8 Softkey function display 3 Device condition PAR for parameter setting 9 Folder element 4 Failure is active 10 Selected element 5 Active parameter set 11 Measuring channel e g channel I 6 Scrollbar Display of Measuring Channels I II IIA CI CII IIB 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Channel I 3 First channel in MK CC module 5 Calculation block 1 2 Channel II 4 Second channel in MK CC modul...

Page 38: ...Row selection from selection window increase decrease a numeral Entering Text and Numbers Selecting Signs 01 Select a number using the left right arrow keys 02 Enter numbers or letters using the up down arrow keys Change the sign required 03 Switch to signs using the left arrow key 04 Set the sign value with the up or down arrow keys 05 Confirm with enter Note If you enter values outside the speci...

Page 39: ...buffer set 1 2 3 4 5 6 Submenus 1 Left softkey Pressing Menu accesses the menu selection 4 Press enter to confirm enter passcode 2 Right softkey Back to Meas returns to measure ment 5 Further submenus and menu items are shown 3 Select a menu using the arrow keys 6 Selected functions in the Diagnostics menu can also be accessed in measuring mode by pressing the right softkey Favorites menu 4 4 Acce...

Page 40: ...lection Any display of measured values from the measuring channels and the device possible 2 or 4 values with measuring channel selection Any display of measured values from the measuring channels Settings can be changed in the Measurement Display submenu Parameter Setting General Measurement Display An overview of display options can be found in the Parameter Setting chapter Parameter Setting Gen...

Page 41: ...after which Stratos Multi returns to mea suring mode timeout Note Function check HOLD is active The current output and relay contacts behave in accordance with the parameter settings Return to measuring mode to exit the function check e g with the right softkey Back to Meas 5 1 Operating Levels There are three access levels in the Parameter Setting menu Viewing level all data Operator level operat...

Page 42: ...d Outputs Relay Contacts Contact K1 Relay Contacts Admin Contact K1 Back Controller Lock Contact K2 Contact K3 Off 05 Right softkey Lock The Contact 1 submenu is now marked with the lock icon This function can no longer be accessed from the Operator level The softkey function automatically changes to Unlock At the Operator level the locked function is shown in gray Relay Contacts Operator Back Con...

Page 43: ...ine date and time format input of date time and weekday Time Date p 46 Meas Point Description Free input of a tag number and notes can be retrieved in the Diagnostics menu Measuring Point Description p 46 Firmware Update This option is shown if a FW Update Card is inserted TAN option FW E106 Firmware update with FW Update Card Firmware Update TAN Option FW E106 p 46 Enable Options Activation of ad...

Page 44: ...red Steps 01 Parameter Setting System Control Transfer Configuration 02 Menu item Configuration Save 03 Start the transfer with the right softkey Execute The device settings are saved to the Data Card 04 Switch to the Maintenance Open Close Memory Card menu 05 Terminate access to the memory card using the right softkey Close 06 Remove the Data Card You can transfer the device settings to other ide...

Page 45: ...the device Note This overwrites the current parameter set in the device Up to five parameter sets can be stored on the Data Card with TAN option FW E102 Parameter Sets 1 5 FW E102 p 210 Selecting Parameter Sets A B The control element for switching between parameter sets optocoupler input OK1 or softkey is se lected in Parameter Setting System Control Function Control The currently active paramete...

Page 46: ...uired for Controlling calibration and cleaning cycles Displaying the time on the display Assigning times to the calibration data in the sensor head on digital sensors Diagnostic functions logbook entries are given a time stamp for example Note No automatic switchover from winter to summer time Settings can be changed in the Time Date submenu Parameter Setting System Control Time Date 5 3 6 Measuri...

Page 47: ...vated TAN option can be deactivated and reactivated without having to re enter the TAN 5 3 9 Logbook The logbook records the last 100 events with date and time and displays them on the device In addition when using the Data Card and TAN option FW E104 20 000 entries or more can be stored on the Data Card Parameter Setting System Control Logbook Select whether to log failure and or maintenance requ...

Page 48: ...evel cannot be deactivated Note If you lose the administrator passcode system access is locked The manufacturer can generate a rescue TAN If you have any questions please contact Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH Co KG using the information provided on the last page of this document 5 4 Parameter Setting General Note Function check HOLD is active Submenus Description Language User interface lang...

Page 49: ...lue pH Value Temperature pH Value Temperature 2 Values 1 Channel 2 Values 2 Channels 4 Values 2 Channels 4 Values 2 Values Select number of values Confirm with enter 2 Values pH Value Temperature I I Number 1st Value 2nd Value I I I I I I I pH Value ORP Temperature rH Value pH Voltage Select first variable Confirm with enter 2 Values pH Value Time I Number 1st Value 2nd Value Current Output 1 Dig ...

Page 50: ...sor to the channel Confirm with enter 2 Values 1 Channel Memosens pH ORP I I I Number Channel 1 1st Meas Value 2nd Meas Value I I I I I I I pH Value Redox Voltage Temperature rH Value pH Voltage Select the first variable for channel I Confirm with enter 2 Values 1 Channel Memosens pH ORP I I I Number Channel 1 1st Meas Value 2nd Meas Value I I I I I I Temperature pH Voltage rH Value Ref Impedance ...

Page 51: ...ed Channel 2 1st Meas Value pH Value I I I I I I I pH Value ORP Temperature rH Value pH Voltage II Select the variable for the first channel Confirm with enter 2 Values 2 Channels Memosens pH ORP I I Number Channel 1 1st Meas Value Channel 2 1st Meas Value pH Value II Analog Cond Analog Cond Undefined I Memosens pH ORP Analog Cond II Assign a sensor to the second channel Confirm with enter 2 Value...

Page 52: ... Conductivity II II Resistivity pH Voltage I II II II II Conductivity Temperature Salinity Resistivity Select second variable Confirm with enter 4 Values Number 1st Value 2nd Value 3rd Value 4th Value I I pH Value Temperature Conductivity II II Resistivity pH Value Conductivity Temperature Salinity Resistivity Conductance II II II II II Select third variable Confirm with enter 4 Values Number 1st ...

Page 53: ...P Temperature rH Value pH Voltage II II Select the first variable for the first channel Confirm with enter 4 Values 2 Channels Memosens pH ORP Analog Cond I Number Channel 1 1st Meas Value 2nd Meas Value Channel 2 II I Undefined I pH Value I I I I I I Temperature pH Voltage rH Value Ref Impedance Glass Impedance I Select the second variable for the first channel Confirm with enter 4 Values 2 Chann...

Page 54: ...s Factory setting 80 Auto off None factory setting after 5 min after 30 min Settings can be changed in the Display submenu Parameter Setting General Display Note on Display Auto off The display switches off 5 or 30 minutes after the last keystroke is registered Press any key to switch the display back on 5 4 3 Measurement Recorder TAN Option FW E103 The measurement recorder logs measured values an...

Page 55: ...0 4 mA Start of span End 20 mA End of span Output Filter To smooth the current output a low pass filter with adjustable filter time constant can be switched on The filter acts on the current output only Function Check Current output response in the Function Check mode Output of the current measure ment the last measured value or a fixed value 0 22 mA Behavior during Messages Failure Current output...

Page 56: ...4 Output 4 20 mA span pH 5 9 Start End pH 0 20 mA 4 8 12 16 4 6 8 2 10 12 14 1 2 Start End pH 20 mA 4 8 12 16 6 8 2 10 12 14 4 2 1 Function Logarithmic Curve Nonlinear output current characteristic allows measurements over several decades e g measuring very low values with a high resolution and high values with a low resolution Requires the input of the value for 50 output current Characteristic F...

Page 57: ... can be changed in the parameter settings for the respective measuring channel in the Messages menu Parameter Setting I II Sensor Messages 5 5 2 Relay Contacts Up to three free relay contacts K1 K3 can be configured Contacts K2 and K3 are occupied if the con troller is used PID Controller p 61 Notes on wiring Relay Contacts Protective Wiring p 27 Use of Relay Contacts The following uses are possib...

Page 58: ...eters Maintenance required is active if messages appear that require maintenance That means that the equipment is still operating properly but should be serviced or that process parameters have reached a value requiring intervention Typical example The meter detected a worn sensor The relay contact is not activated for Function check HOLD Usage Out of Specification 01 Open Inputs and Outputs Relay...

Page 59: ...he desired contact with the up down arrow keys and enter 03 Usage Limit 04 Set the contact parameters Contact K1 Admin Process Variable Back Usage Limit Hysteresis Direction Limit pH Value Minimum pH 3 00 pH 0 10 Contact Type Normally Open N O Back to Meas II The hysteresis prevents small fluctuations in the measured value around the limit from constantly trig gering a switching operation The hyst...

Page 60: ...ok entry off on Usage USP Output Can be activated when using a conductivity sensor and the USP function USP Function p 81 01 Open Inputs and Outputs Relay Contacts 02 Select the desired contact with the up down arrow keys and enter 03 Usage USP Output 04 Assign USP channel 05 Set the contact parameters Usage Sensoface Sensoface messages can be output via a relay contact If using two sensors the Se...

Page 61: ... action deactivated Feed Time Alarm after 0 9999 seconds Behavior during HOLD Y constant oder Y 0 Settings can be changed in the Relay Contacts submenu Parameter Setting Inputs and Outputs Relay Contacts Controller As soon as the PID Linear controller is selected contacts K2 and K3 are occupied by the controller The corresponding settings are displayed in the Controller Contacts K2 K3 submenu see ...

Page 62: ...centration liquid Oxygen Saturation air saturation O2 temperature See also Basics of PID Control p 215 5 5 4 Control Inputs Stratos Multi provides 2 digital optocoupler inputs OK1 OK2 The following functions depending on the parameter setting can be started via the control signals Input OK1 off parameter set selection flow function check total or function check channel The function of optocoupler ...

Page 63: ...o the correct process variable This does not apply to the MK MS095N Memosens module NOTICE Parameters that are dependent on process variables e g measurement display current out puts contacts are set separately this step is not automatic If Auto is not used with a Memosens sensor and in general when using analog sensors the operating mode must be set to the used sensor The parameters that are depe...

Page 64: ...oface messages and icons Sensor Monitoring Details Option to enter individual limits for monitoring slope and zero point Enable disable Sensocheck sensor monitoring Set whether Sensocheck should generate failure or maintenance required messages Option to enter individual values before a message is trig gered for response time sensor wear sensor operating time and SIP counter also CIP counter with ...

Page 65: ...perature probe set measuring and calibration temperature Sensor Monitoring Details Slope zero point set Sensocheck of reference and glass electrodes and select response time Cal Presettings Presetting of calibration mode and calibration timer with corresponding parameters Calibration Presettings p 68 TC Process Medium Temperature Compensation of Process Medium p 69 ORP rH Value With pH ORP sensor ...

Page 66: ... information on wear and required maintenance of the sensor In measuring mode an icon happy neutral or sad smiley is shown on the display to re flect the continuous monitoring of the sensor parameters You can configure the current outputs so that a Sensoface message generates a 22 mA error signal Parameter Setting Inputs and Outputs Current Outputs Current Output I Behavior during Messages The Sen...

Page 67: ...still shown on the sensor diagram Failure A failure message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed Mainte nance A maintenance required message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed 06 Set the sensor monitoring details for other sensor data e g zero point Sensocheck response time sensor wear or sensor operating time 07 Using t...

Page 68: ...ensure that the cycle is complete Note With Memosens sensors an entry is also made in the sensor 5 7 2 Calibration Presettings The calibration presettings can be defined in the parameter settings or adjusted directly in the Calibra tion menu prior to the calibration Calibration mode Presetting of calibration mode e g Calimatic manual product calibration data en try temperature If Calimatic automat...

Page 69: ... each calibration Settings can be changed in the Cal Presettings submenu Parameter Setting I II Sensor Cal Presettings 5 7 3 Temperature Compensation of Process Medium Note If temperature compensation of the process medium is enabled TC is shown on the display in measuring mode Note Function check HOLD is active The current output and relay contacts behave in accordance with the parameter settings...

Page 70: ... T Settings can be changed in the TC Process Medium submenu Parameter Setting I II pH TC Process Medium Note If the delta function and TC correction are enabled at the same time the TC correction is carried out first and the delta value is then deducted 5 7 4 Delta Function Note If the delta function is enabled is shown on the display in measuring mode If a delta value is specified the measuring s...

Page 71: ...s enabled The current outputs can signal a 22 mA message user defined Variable Limits Upper and lower limits at which a message is generated can be defined for the failure and out of specification messages Displaying Messages Go to the Diagnostics menu if the failure maintenance required or out of specification icons are flashing on the display Menu Selection Diagnostics Message List All active me...

Page 72: ...ble display of Sensoface messages and icons Sensor Monitoring Details Option to enter individual limits for monitoring ORP offset Option to enter individual limits before a message for sensor operating time and SIP counter is triggered Cal Presettings Presetting of the calibration mode configuration of the calibration timer and ORP check Calibration Presettings p 74 ORP rH Value Selection of refer...

Page 73: ...u select Individual The nominal ORP offset and the min max limits can be entered 05 In the Message menu item select whether and how an exceeded limit is to be displayed Off No message Failure A failure message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed Maintenance A maintenance required message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is display...

Page 74: ...n select a custom interval Note If Sensoface is enabled the smiley is sad as soon as the interval has expired You can configure the current outputs so that a Sensoface message generates a 22 mA error signal ORP check Settings for test period in seconds and test difference in millivolts Cal Presettings Admin Back Calibration Mode Drift Check Calibration Timer ORP Check ORP Data Entry Standard II Da...

Page 75: ... can signal a 22 mA message user defined Variable Limits Upper and lower limits at which a message is generated can be defined for the failure and out of specification messages Displaying Messages Go to the Diagnostics menu if the failure maintenance required or out of specification icons are flashing on the display Menu Selection Diagnostics Message List All active messages are displayed in the M...

Page 76: ...s for Memosens conductivity sensors Parameter Setting I II Memosens Cond Input Filter Pulse Suppression Enable disable suppression of interference pulses Sensor Data Sensor Data p 77 Sensoface Enable disable display of Sensoface messages and icons Sensor Monitoring Details Option to enter individual limits for monitoring cell constants Disable Sensocheck sensor monitoring or select whether Sensoch...

Page 77: ...re When 2 el or 4 el sensor is selected Select temperature probe Cal Presettings Presetting of calibration mode with corresponding parameters Calibration Presettings p 79 TC Process Medium Temperature Compensation of Process Medium p 80 Concentration Concentration TAN Option FW E009 p 80 TDS Enable disable TDS function Total Dissolved Solids that influence conductivity USP Enable disable USP funct...

Page 78: ...or Data submenu Parameter Setting I II Sensor Sensor Data Note After a calibration a smiley is always displayed for confirmation even if Sensoface is disabled Adjusting Sensor Monitoring Note This function is not available for analog sensors 01 Open Sensor Data Sensor Monitoring Details 02 Open a sensor parameter e g Cell Constant 03 Set Monitoring of the cell constant to automatic or individual 0...

Page 79: ...played Note A CIP or SIP cycle is only entered into the logbook 2 hours after the start to ensure that the cycle is complete Note With Memosens sensors an entry is also made in the sensor Settings can be changed in the Sensor Monitoring Details submenu Parameter Setting I II Sensor Sensor Data Sensor Monitoring Details 5 9 2 Calibration Presettings The calibration presettings can be defined in the...

Page 80: ...of gravel bed filter HCl Acidic ultrapure water for conductivity measurement downstream of cation filter NH3 Ammoniacal ultrapure water NaOH Alkaline ultrapure water Settings can be changed in the TC Process Medium submenu Parameter Setting I II Cond TC Process Medium 5 9 4 Concentration TAN Option FW E009 With TAN option FW E009 the substance concentration in percent by weight wt can be determine...

Page 81: ...tings can be changed in the USP submenu Parameter Setting I II Cond I USP Reduced limit The USP limit can be reduced down to 10 Monitoring Select whether and how an exceeded limit is to be displayed Off No message but the parameter is still shown in the Diagnostics menu Failure A failure message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed Mainte nance A maintenance r...

Page 82: ...s en abled The current outputs can signal a 22 mA message user defined Variable Limits Upper and lower limits at which a message is generated can be defined for the failure and out of specification messages Displaying Messages Go to the Diagnostics menu if the failure maintenance required or out of specification icons are flashing on the display Menu Selection Diagnostics Message List All active m...

Page 83: ...MK MS 095N measuring module Module MK MS Parameter Conductivity Induct Mode Memosens Functionality CondI Selection of a second SE680 digital toroidal conductivity sensor connected to the MK MS 095N measuring module Module MK MS Parameter Conductivity Induct Mode Other Digital Adjustable parameters for digital or Memosens sensors for toroidal conductivity Parameter Setting I II Digital Memosens Con...

Page 84: ...alog toroidal conductivity sensors Parameter Setting II Analog CondI Input Filter Pulse Suppression Enable disable suppression of interference pulses Sensor Data Sensor Data p 85 Sensor Type Select the used sensor type SE655 SE656 SE660 ISC40 ISC40S 5000 TC other If you select Other please enter further sensor data Sensoface Enable disable display of Sensoface messages and icons Sensocheck Monitor...

Page 85: ...eters You can configure the current outputs so that a Sensoface message generates a 22 mA error signal Parameter Setting Inputs and Outputs Current Outputs Current Output I Behavior during Messages The Sensoface message can also be output via a relay contact Parameter Setting Inputs and Outputs Relay Contacts Contact K Usage Sensoface p 60 Sensoface monitors the toroidal conductivity sensor on the...

Page 86: ...e and sterilization sterilization in place cycles are counted to measure the load on the sensor e g in biotechnology applications Note If measurements are generally taken at high temperatures 55 C 131 F the counters should be switched off When a CIP SIP counter is switched on a maximum number of cycles can be entered As soon as the counter has reached the specified value a maintenance required mes...

Page 87: ...ctivity The conductivity is measured without temperature compensation and is compared with limits The water is usable without any further testing when the conductivity is below the USP limit Configuring the USP Function The USP value can be configured as a process variable USP for output display current output limit measurement recorder Settings can be changed in the USP submenu Parameter Setting ...

Page 88: ...s en abled The current outputs can signal a 22 mA message user defined Variable Limits Upper and lower limits at which a message is generated can be defined for the failure and out of specification messages Displaying Messages Go to the Diagnostics menu if the failure maintenance required or out of specification icons are flashing on the display Menu Selection Diagnostics Message List All active m...

Page 89: ...nalog sensor In this case a Memosens sensor is directly connected to the device a second conductivity sensor via the MK COND025N or MK MS095N modules Parameter setting Process Variable Conductivity Contacting p 76 Calculation Blocks TAN Option FW E020 With TAN option FW E020 Calculation Blocks the measured conductivity values can be converted into new variables Calculation Blocks FW E020 p 206 5 1...

Page 90: ...ansmit ter Pressure Correction p 95 Salinity Correction Salinity chlorinity conductivity Salinity Correction p 96 Messages Enable disable messages for the separate process variables or specify individual limits Messages p 96 Selecting an SE740 Optical Oxygen Sensor LDO Parameter Setting Sensor Selection I II Sensor Selection I Selection of the SE740 optical oxygen sensor connected to the RS 485 in...

Page 91: ...Sensor Data p 92 Measure in Liquids gases Sensor Type Standard or other Temperature Probe NTC 22kΩ NTC 30kΩ Sensor Polarization Automatic or individual If you select Individual separate values for polarization can be entered during measurement and calibration Membrane Compensation If Other Sensor Type is selected Sensoface Enable disable display of Sensoface messages and icons Sensor Monitoring De...

Page 92: ...ta Sensoface The Sensoface icons provide the user with diagnostic information on wear and required maintenance of the sensor In measuring mode an icon happy neutral or sad smiley is shown on the display to re flect the continuous monitoring of the sensor parameters You can configure the current outputs so that a Sensoface message generates a 22 mA error signal Parameter Setting Inputs and Outputs ...

Page 93: ...or monitoring settings and end the func tion check HOLD CIP SIP Counters Note A CIP counter is available for the SE740 oxygen sensor An SIP counter is available for amperometric Memosens oxygen sensors CIP SIP cycles are used to clean or sterilize process wetted parts in the process Depending on the application either one chemical alkaline solution water or several chemicals alkaline solution wate...

Page 94: ...till shown on the sensor diagram Failure A failure message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed Maintenance A maintenance required message is shown in off limit conditions the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed Settings can be changed in the Sensor Monitoring Details submenu Parameter Setting I II Oxy Sensor Data Sensor Monitoring Details Autoclaving Counte...

Page 95: ...isplayed once 80 of the interval has expired Once the entire interval has expired a sad smiley is shown a maintenance required message is generated and the corresponding NAMUR icon is displayed If the current outputs are configured accordingly a 22 mA error signal is generated 5 12 3 Pressure Correction The pressure used for measurement or calibration can be manually specified factory setting 1013...

Page 96: ...mits Messages are generated when the process variable is outside the measuring range The failure or out of specification icons are shown the corresponding relay contact is en abled The current outputs can signal a 22 mA message user defined Variable Limits Upper and lower limits at which a message is generated can be defined for the failure and out of specification messages Displaying Messages Go ...

Page 97: ...e monitoring of the minimum and maximum flow The flow measurement can process up to 100 pulses per second at the signal input of control input OK1 Flow monitoring with a connected external flow transmitter Factory setting to generate a failure message Minimum flow 5 liters h Maximum flow 25 liters h The flow messages can activate a relay contact and or trigger a 22 mA message via a current output ...

Page 98: ...hen using digital sensors Menu Selection Diagnostics I II Sensor Cal Adj Record Process Variable NOTICE Without adjustment a measuring device will supply an imprecise or incorrect output value For it to measure properly Stratos Multi must be adjusted When using analog sensors adjustment is required following sensor replacement Assigning passcodes helps to ensure that only specialist personnel with...

Page 99: ...is initially determined zero point slope The sensor is immersed in buffer solutions with a precisely known pH value for this purpose Stratos Multi measures the voltages of the sensors and the temperature of the buffer solution using this information to calculate the sensor s zero point and slope Calibration values determined during calibration Zero Point The pH value at which the pH sensor supplie...

Page 100: ...libration is required in the following cases for example The sensor has been replaced The pH measured value covers a large range The pH measured value is far from the sensor zero point The pH value needs to be determined with high precision The sensor is subject to heavy wear 1 2 4 3 1 First point of first buffer solution 3 Recommended measuring range 2 Second point of second buffer solution 4 Res...

Page 101: ...n Mode Calimatic Calibration with Automatic Buffer Recognition During automatic calibration with Knick Calimatic the sensor is immersed in one two or three buffer solutions On the basis of the sensor voltage and the measured temperature Stratos Multi automati cally detects the nominal buffer value The buffer solutions can be used in any order but they must be part of the buffer set defined during ...

Page 102: ...s been successfully completed Make sure that the temperature of the sensor and the temperature of the buffer solution are not too far apart The ideal temperature is 25 C 77 F 06 For one point calibration Exit calibration by pressing the softkey 07 For two point calibration Rinse the sensor well with deionized water 08 Immerse the sensor in the second buffer solution 09 Start calibration with the r...

Page 103: ...lution 07 Start calibration with the right softkey Next Calibration with first buffer is carried out The following parameters are displayed Sensor voltage calibration temperature nominal buffer value and response time The time for the measuring voltage to stabilize can be shortened with the left softkey Exit without drift check reduced accuracy of calibration values The response time indicates how...

Page 104: ...H When you access calibration the calibration values selected in the calibration presettings are used These settings can still be changed in the Calibration menu If you do not want to perform calibration use the left softkey to go back one level and abort the calibration 01 Select Product calibration mode and press enter to confirm 02 Prepare for sampling 03 Start with the right softkey Next Produ...

Page 105: ...asurement the individual operating point of the sensor first needs to be determined and should be in the pH 6 5 pH 7 5 range The sensor is immersed in a buffer solution with a pH value of 7 00 for this purpose Calibration Procedure Calibration I II pH ISFET When you access calibration the calibration values selected in the calibration presettings are used These settings can still be changed in the...

Page 106: ...hermometer The measurement error of the reference thermometer should be less than 0 1 K Adjustment without an accurate measurement may result in falsification of the displayed measured value When using Memosens sensors the adjustment value is saved in the sensor Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Sensor Adjust Temperature Probe 01 Select Temperature calibration mode and press enter to confirm ...

Page 107: ...ey Next 04 Enter the ORP offset value Result By pressing the right softkey Adjust the calibration values obtained during calibration for calculation of the process variables are applied to the device When using a Memosens sensors the calibration values are saved in the sensor 6 3 2 Calibration Mode ORP Adjustment The sensor is immersed in an ORP buffer solution for ORP adjustment Stratos Multi dis...

Page 108: ...re is aborted after around 2 minutes In this case calibration needs to be restarted Return the sensor to the process once this has been successfully completed Make sure that the temperature of the sensor and the temperature of the buffer solution are not too far apart The ideal temperature is 25 C 77 F 06 Enter the ORP setpoint printed on bottle of the buffer solution in the Calibration Mode ORP A...

Page 109: ...emperature and ORP are displayed If the specified test difference was not exceeded the message ORP Check Successful appears If the specified test difference was exceeded the message ORP Check Unsuccessful appears 05 ORP adjustment should be carried out in the event of an unsuccessful ORP check 6 3 4 Calibration Mode Temperature Adjustment of Temperature Probe This function is used to adjust the in...

Page 110: ...m a stored table Note the response time of the temperature probe To determine the exact cell constant wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Since the cell constant is subject to production related fluctuations it is recommended that the removed sensor be calibrated with a calibration solution e g saturated NaCl The cell constants of ...

Page 111: ...exact cell constant wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Note Note during calibration If the measured conductance or temperature fluctuate greatly the calibration procedure is aborted after approx 2 min Repeat calibration if an error message appears Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Cond When you access calibration the calibrat...

Page 112: ...he exact cell constant wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Note Note during calibration If the measured conductance or temperature fluctuate greatly the cali bration procedure is aborted after approx 2 min Repeat calibration if an error message appears Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Cond When you access calibration the cali...

Page 113: ...n the measuring temperature should match the sample tempera ture see display as closely as possible The sample should be transported in a vacuum flask Dewar to ensure this NOTICE Product calibration is only possible if the process medium is stable no chemical reactions that affect conductivity At higher temperatures evaporation may falsify results Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Cond When y...

Page 114: ...plied to the device When using a Memosens sensors the calibration values are saved in the sensor 6 4 7 Calibration Mode Temperature Adjustment of Temperature Probe This function is used to adjust the individual temperature probe tolerances or cable lengths for the purpose of increasing the accuracy of the temperature measurement The adjustment requires an accurate measurement of the process temper...

Page 115: ...he calibration so lution temperature On the basis of the measured or entered temperature Stratos Multi calculates the setpoint of the calibration solution from a stored table Note the response time of the temperature probe To determine the exact cell factor wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Since the cell factor is subject to pro...

Page 116: ...ture probe To determine the exact cell factor wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Note Note during calibration If the measured conductance or temperature fluctuate greatly the cali bration procedure is aborted after approx 2 min Repeat calibration if an error message appears Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Condl When you acc...

Page 117: ...e the exact cell factor wait for temperature equalization of the temperature probe and calibration solution before calibration Note Note during calibration If the measured conductance or temperature fluctuate greatly the cali bration procedure is aborted after approx 2 min Repeat calibration if an error message appears Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Condl When you access calibration the ca...

Page 118: ... the measuring temperature should match the sample tempera ture see display as closely as possible The sample should be transported in a vacuum flask Dewar to ensure this NOTICE Product calibration is only possible if the process medium is stable no chemical reactions that affect conductivity At higher temperatures evaporation may falsify results Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Condl When y...

Page 119: ...ibration values obtained during calibration for calculation of the process variables are applied to the device When using a Memosens sensors the calibration values are saved in the sensor Valid for toroidal conductivity with Memosens sensors The calibration values are displayed following successful zero calibration 05 Press the right softkey Next The following message is shown Adjustment Successfu...

Page 120: ... softkey Adjust the calibration values obtained during calibration for calculation of the process variables are applied to the device When using a Memosens sensors the calibration values are saved in the sensor 6 5 9 Calibration Mode Temperature Adjustment of Temperature Probe This function is used to adjust the individual temperature probe tolerances or cable lengths for the purpose of increasing...

Page 121: ...nt This entry impacts on the accuracy of the calibration Recommendations for Calibration For best performance you should always calibrate in air Compared to water air is a calibration medium which is easy to handle stable and thus safe In the most cases however the sensor must be removed for a calibration in air In certain processes the sensor cannot be removed for calibration Here calibration mus...

Page 122: ... use the left softkey to go back one level and abort the calibration 01 Select In Air calibration mode 02 Take the sensor out of the medium and clean it 03 Carefully dab the membrane dry with a paper tissue 04 Expose the sensor to air with a known water vapor saturation and press enter to confirm Display of selected calibration medium air 05 Enter relative humidity e g Ambient air 50 Bottled gas 0...

Page 123: ...ncident flow and press enter to confirm Display of selected calibration medium air saturated water 05 Enter Cal Pressure Enter the calibration pressure if Manual was configured 06 Start with the right softkey Next Drift check is carried out The following parameters are displayed Sensor current calibration pressure and response time The time for the measuring voltage to stabilize can be shortened w...

Page 124: ... in the Calibration menu If you do not want to perform calibration use the left softkey to go back one level and abort the calibration 01 Select Data Entry calibration mode and press enter to confirm 02 Remove the sensor and install the premeasured sensor 03 Continue with the right softkey Next 04 Enter the zero point and slope measured values and press enter to confirm Result By pressing the righ...

Page 125: ...ibration menu If you do not want to perform calibration use the left softkey to go back one level and abort the calibration 01 Select Product calibration mode and press enter to confirm Process variables saturation concentration and partial pressure configured as in Cal Presettings 02 Change the process variable if required 03 Prepare for sampling 04 Start with the right softkey Next Product calib...

Page 126: ...calibration the calibration values selected in the calibration presettings are used These settings can still be changed in the Calibration menu If you do not want to perform calibration use the left softkey to go back one level and abort the calibration 01 Select Zero Point calibration mode 02 Press the right softkey Next Zero point correction is carried out The measured sensor current is displaye...

Page 127: ...hermometer The measurement error of the reference thermometer should be less than 0 1 K Adjustment without an accurate measurement may result in falsification of the displayed measured value When using Memosens sensors the adjustment value is saved in the sensor Calibration Procedure Calibration I II Sensor Adjust Temperature Probe 01 Select Temperature calibration mode and press enter to confirm ...

Page 128: ...Diagnostics Lingua 02 Using the right arrow key select the Diagnostics menu and confirm with enter 03 Select the desired submenu 04 Right softkey Set Favorite A heart icon appears to the left of the menu line The softkey function changes to Delete Favorite Diagnostics Back Message List Delete Favorite Logbook Device Information HART Information Measurement Recorder Device Test Delete a favorite 05...

Page 129: ...ned by the measuring module or sensor can generate messages Configuring Messages Process variable limits for the monitoring range can be selected in the Messages submenu Menu Selection Parameter Setting I II Sensor Messages Messages Process Variable Monitoring Max Device Limits Messages are generated when the process variable is outside the measuring range The failure or out of specification icons...

Page 130: ... Card and TAN option FW E104 20 000 entries or more can be stored on the card depending on the memory load Select whether to record failure and or maintenance required messages in the logbook in the system control Parameter Setting System Control Logbook Logbook p 47 Logbook entries can also be deleted here 7 2 4 Device Information Device Information Back Stratos Multi E401N Device Type Serial Num...

Page 131: ...ne after the other A green checkmark shows that a key functions properly 02 Press the left softkey to exit 7 2 6 Measuring Point Description Diagnostics Tag Number Display of tag number and notes Entry in menu Parameter Setting System Control Meas Point Description Measuring Point Description p 46 7 2 7 Channel I II Diagnostic Functions The submenus vary depending on the sensor type Key functions ...

Page 132: ...The calibration adjustment record shows the data from the last calibration adjustment performed on the currently connected sensor Access in Diagnostics I II Sensor Cal Adj Record Process Variable Temp Offset Log The temp offset log shows the data from the last temperature equalization performed on the currently connected sensor Access in Diagnostics I II Sensor Temp Offset Log Sensor Wear Monitor ...

Page 133: ...various functions for checking the device function Submenus Open Close Memory Card Only if Data Card is inserted Memory Card p 153 I II Sensor Depending on sensor type e g sensor monitor Channel I II Maintenance Functions p 134 CI CII Cond Cond Calculation When using the Cond Cond calculation block to calculate pH value upstream and downstream of an ion exchanger Confirm ion exchanger replacement ...

Page 134: ...omatically recognizes replacement of the mem brane body The counter is automatically incremented 8 3 Manual Function Check 8 3 1 Current Source For testing purposes the output current can be manually specified range 0 22 mA Maintenance Current Source 01 Select the current output 02 Enter a valid current value for the respective output using the arrow keys 03 Confirm with enter For checking purpose...

Page 135: ...on and securely packed to Knick Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH Co KG If the Stratos Multi E401 has been in contact with hazardous substances it must be decontaminated disinfected prior to being shipped The consignment must always be accompanied by a correspond ing return form to prevent service employees being exposed to potential hazards Return Form p 214 Further information can be found at www kn...

Page 136: ...ired Displaying Messages Go to the Diagnostics menu if the failure maintenance required or out of specification icons are flashing on the display Menu Selection Diagnostics Message List All active messages are displayed in the Message List menu item with the following information Error number type failure maintenance required out of specification channel message text You can scroll forward and bac...

Page 137: ...digital sensor does not match the configuration Connect correct sensor Adjust process variable Sensor Selection I II p 63 F031 No Module Con nected No module is recognized Possible causes No module installed Wrong module selected Module faulty Install the module properly and select it in the parameter settings F033 Info Sensor Removed The sensor cannot be found Possible causes Sensor was removed C...

Page 138: ...he current is below the permissible limit B077 Current I2 20 mA Current output 2 The current is above the permissible limit B078 Current I2 Load Error Current output 2 The current loop has been interrupted open circuit or the load is too high Deactivate or short circuit unused current outputs B079 Current I2 Parameter Current output 2 Check the configuration B080 Current I3 Span Current output 3 T...

Page 139: ...LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit P017 Temperature LO Value below configured monitoring limit P018 Temperature HI Value above configured monitoring limit P019 Temperature HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit P020 ORP Range Measuring range exceeded Possible causes no ORP sensor connected sen sor incorrectly connected sensor faulty cable faulty On pH measurement with MK PH015 mo...

Page 140: ...li bration adjustment P069 Sad Sensoface Calimatic Check calibration As required recalibrate readjust sensor or replace P070 Sad Sensoface Wear Sensor is worn 100 Replace the sensor P071 Sad Sensoface Leakage Current ISFET sensor faulty Replace the sensor P072 Sad Sensoface Operating Point ISFET sensor Operating point out of range Readjust ISFET zero point replace sensor as required P074 Sad Senso...

Page 141: ...t as required Otherwise replace the sensor P206 Cal Slope Slope out of permissible range Repeat calibration adjustment or replace sensor P207 Cal Zero Point Zero point out of permissible range Repeat calibration adjustment or re place sensor P208 Cal Sensor Failure Replace the sensor Calculation Block pH pH Error no Type Message text Notes solution A001 Configuration Data Loss Data error in the co...

Page 142: ...ssage persists send in the device C010 Conductivity Range Measuring range exceeded Possible causes Sensor not incorrectly connected cable incorrectly connected faulty range incorrectly specified incorrect cell constant set Parameter Setting II Analog Cond Sensor Data C011 Conductivity LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit C012 Conductivity LO Value below configured monitoring limit C013 Co...

Page 143: ...or range cable faulty short circuit C060 Sad Sensoface Polarization The sensor is polarized Sensor is not suitable for the range or the process medium Connect a suitable sensor C062 Sad Sensoface Cell Constant Incorrect cell constant set incorrect adjustment Repeat calibration adjustment Replace the sensor as required C070 TDS Range Measuring range exceeded Possible causes Sensor not incorrectly c...

Page 144: ...monitoring limit E014 Conductivity Diff HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit E015 Temperature Diff Range Temperature value difference Max min device limits exceeded Check both temperature values Check sensor cable connections E016 Temperature Diff LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit E017 Temperature Diff LO Value below configured monitoring limit E018 Temperature Diff HI Value a...

Page 145: ...ing limit E054 DEVIATION HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit E055 Remaining Capacity Range The remaining capacity of the ion exchanger cannot be calculated E056 Degassed Conductivity Min max device limits exceeded Check both conductivity values E057 Ion Exchanger Remaining Capacity Remaining capacity of the ion exchanger 20 Check ion exchanger as required replace the filter or the ion ex...

Page 146: ...pecified incorrect temperature probe selected Parameter Setting II Analog Condl Sensor Data T016 Temperature LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit T017 Temperature LO Value below configured monitoring limit T018 Temperature HI Value above configured monitoring limit T019 Temperature HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit T020 Resistivity Range Measuring range exceeded Possible cause...

Page 147: ...rrectly specified incorrect cell factor set Parameter Setting II Analog Condl Sensor Data T071 TDS LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit T072 TDS LO Value below configured monitoring limit T073 TDS HI Value above configured monitoring limit T074 TDS HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit T090 par USP Limit Configured USP limit was exceeded T091 par Reduced USP Limit The configured r...

Page 148: ...Temperature Range Max min limits of range exceeded or sensor not incorrectly connected ca ble faulty D016 Temperature LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit D017 Temperature LO Value below configured monitoring limit D018 Temperature HI Value above configured monitoring limit D019 Temperature HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit D020 Concentration Range Max min limits of range exce...

Page 149: ...e read just sensor or replace D111 SIP Counter Configured number of SIP cycles exceeded As required recalibrate read just sensor or replace D112 Autoclaving Counter Configured number of autoclaving cycles exceeded As required recali brate readjust sensor or replace D113 Sensor Operating Time Sensor operating time exceeded Replace the sensor D114 Membrane Body Re placement Replacement of the membra...

Page 150: ...ation Air Diff HI_HI Value above configured monitoring limit H015 Temperature Diff Range Temperature value difference Max min device limits exceeded Check both temperature values Check sensor cable connections H016 Temperature Diff LO_LO Value below configured monitoring limit H017 Temperature Diff LO Value below configured monitoring limit H018 Temperature Diff HI Value above configured monitorin...

Page 151: ...I Favorites Menu Menu pH II 7 00 µS cm 25 3 245 13 5 C C 1 3 2 1 Happy Sensoface 2 Neutral Sensoface 3 Sad Sensoface The Sensoface icons provide the user with diagnostic information on wear and required maintenance of the sensor In measuring mode an icon happy neutral or sad smiley is shown on the display to reflect the continuous monitoring of the sensor parameters You can configure the current o...

Page 152: ... nom cell factor 0 25 mS or 0 25 mS Note The worsening of a Sensoface criterion leads to the devaluation of the Sensoface indicator Smiley gets sad An improvement of the Sensoface indicator can only take place after calibration or removal of the sensor defect Sensocheck Process variable Sensocheck function pH Automatic monitoring of glass and reference electrode Oxygen Monitoring membrane electrol...

Page 153: ... the memory card out of its packaging 02 Insert the memory card with the connections at the front into the memory card slot of the front unit The display shows an icon indicating the memory card type Note When using a Data Card Before disconnecting the supply voltage and before removing the card must be closed to prevent data loss Removing the Data Card 01 Open the Maintenance menu 02 Open Close M...

Page 154: ...rors The TAN option FW E106 is not required here General data cannot be stored on this card Custom FW Update Card ZU1080 S N S Customer specific FW versions Firmware update to expand functionality TAN option FW E106 A Custom FW Update Card can also be used to save older versions of the firmware General data cannot be stored on this card Custom FW Repair Card ZU1080 S N V Customer specific FW repai...

Page 155: ...lses per second Display 00 0 99 9 l h Message via 22 mA alarm contact or limit contacts Function check Function check inactive Switching voltage 0 2 V AC DC Function check active Switching voltage 10 30 V AC DC Current input TAN option FW E051 Current input 0 4 20 mA at 50 Ω Input of pressure measured values from external sensors Supplied current must be galvanically isolated Start end of scale Wi...

Page 156: ...3 A 90 W Contact response N C or N O Interval 000 0 999 9 h 000 0 h cleaning function disabled Cleaning time Relax time 0000 1999 s Min max limits Min max contacts floating interconnected Contact response N C or N O Response delay 0000 9999 s Setpoints Within selected range Hysteresis User defined PID process controller Output via limit contacts Setpoint specification Within selected range Neutral...

Page 157: ...Chinese Sensoface Sensor status display Happy neutral sad smileys Status indicators Icons for parameter setting and messages Keypad Softkey 1 left softkey 2 right arrow keys cursor enter Door contact When front open electrical signal and logbook entry Real time clock Different time and date formats selectable power reserve approx 1 day Housing Molded housing Glass fiber reinforced Front unit mater...

Page 158: ...ns 1 Interference immunity Industrial applications RoHS conformity According to EU directive 2011 65 EU China RoHS Electrical safety According to EN 61010 1 Protection against electric shock by reinforced insulation of all extra low voltage circuits against mains 12 7 Interfaces HART communication TAN option FW E050 HART version 7 x Digital communication via FSK modulation of output current 1 Devi...

Page 159: ...MΩ 20 Reference electrode input Reference temperature 25 C 77 F Input resistance 1 x 1010 Ω Input current 1 x 10 10 A Impedance range 0 5 200 kΩ 20 Measurement error1 2 pH value 0 02 TC 0 002 pH K mV value 1 mV TC 0 1 mV K Temperature input via module Pt100 Pt1000 NTC 30 kΩ NTC 8 55 kΩ Balco 3 kΩ 2 wire connection adjustable Measuring ranges Pt100 Pt1000 20 0 200 0 C 4 392 F NTC 30 kΩ 20 0 150 0 C...

Page 160: ... 9 00 12 00 Mettler Toledo 2 00 4 01 7 00 9 21 Merck Riedel 2 00 4 00 7 00 9 00 12 00 DIN 19267 1 09 4 65 6 79 9 23 12 75 NIST Standard 1 679 4 005 6 865 9 180 NIST technical 1 68 4 00 7 00 10 01 12 46 Hamilton 2 00 4 01 7 00 10 01 12 00 Kraft 2 00 4 00 7 00 9 00 11 00 Hamilton A 2 00 4 01 7 00 9 00 11 00 Hamilton B 2 00 4 01 6 00 9 00 11 00 HACH 4 01 7 00 10 01 Ciba 94 2 06 4 00 7 00 10 00 WTW te...

Page 161: ... F Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Measurement error1 2 0 5 K 1 K for Pt100 1 K for NTC 100 C 212 F Display ranges Conductivity 0 000 9 999 µS cm 00 00 99 99 µS cm 000 0 999 9 µS cm 0 000 9 999 mS cm 00 00 99 99 mS cm 000 0 999 9 mS cm 0 000 9 999 S m 00 00 99 99 S m Resistivity 00 00 99 99 MΩ cm Concentration 0 00 99 99 Salinity 0 0 45 0 0 35 C 32 95 F TDS 0 1999 mg l 10 40 C 50 104 F Temperature 20 0 150...

Page 162: ...E660 670 0 000 9 999 mS cm not with SE660 670 00 00 99 99 mS cm 000 0 999 9 mS cm 0000 1999 mS cm 0 000 9 999 S m 00 00 99 99 S m Concentration 0 00 9 99 10 0 100 0 Salinity 0 0 45 0 0 35 C 32 95 F Temperature 20 0 150 0 C 4 302 F Response time T90 Approx 1 s USP function Water monitoring in the pharmaceutical industry USP 645 with additionally specifiable limit Output via a relay contact Calibrat...

Page 163: ...t TAN option FW E016 Sensors SE 707 InPro 6900 Oxyferm Oxygold Input range I Measuring current 600 2 nA resolution 10 pA Automatic range selection Measurement error1 0 5 of measured value 0 05 nA 0 005 nA K Input range II Measuring current 10000 2 nA resolution 166 pA Automatic range selection Measurement error1 0 5 of measured value 0 8 nA 0 08 nA K Polarization voltage 400 1000 mV default 675 mV...

Page 164: ...tion 0 000 9999 bar 999 9 kPa 145 0 psi adjustable Manual or external via current input 0 4 20 mA Salinity correction 0 0 45 0 g kg Calibration and adjustment Automatic calibration in air saturated water Automatic calibration in air Product calibration saturation with offset on SE 740 Zero correction Temperature probe adjustment Calibration ranges Standard sensor Zero point 2 nA Slope 25 130 nA at...

Page 165: ... 32 248 F NaOH Ultrapure water with NaOH traces 0 120 C 32 248 F 12 8 6 Concentration Determination Conductivity TAN Option FW E009 NaCl 0 28 wt 0 100 C 32 212 F HCl 0 18 wt 20 50 C 4 122 F 22 39 wt 20 50 C 4 122 F NaOH The range limits apply to 25 C 77 F 0 24 wt 0 100 C 32 212 F 15 50 wt 0 100 C 32 212 F H2SO4 The range limits apply to 27 C 80 6 F 0 37 wt 17 8 110 C 0 04 230 F 28 88 wt 17 8 115 6...

Page 166: ...pe response calibration interval Sensocheck wear Cond Evaluation of Sensocheck CondI Evaluation of zero point cell factor installation factor Sensocheck Oxygen Evaluation of zero point slope response time calibration interval Sensocheck and sen sor wear for digital sensors Sensor Monitor Display of direct sensor measured values pH pH voltage temperature Cond Resistance temperature CondI Resistance...

Page 167: ...Stratos Multi E401N 167 13 Annex Channel II Wiring Examples p 168 Buffer Tables p 189 Calibration Solutions p 197 TAN Options p 199 Return Form p 214 ...

Page 168: ...II Wiring Examples 13 1 1 pH Analog Wiring Examples Example 1 pH Analog Measuring task pH temperature glass impedance Sensors example SE 555X 1 NS8N Cable example ZU 0318 3 1 2 4 5 6 1 Core 4 pH Module 2 Shield 5 Cables 3 Jumper 6 Sensors ...

Page 169: ...s impedance reference impedance Sensors example SE555X 1 NS8N equipotential bonding ZU0073 Temperature e g Pt1000 Cable example 2x ZU0318 ISM GND B C D E F G H A I K meas el ref el SG 3 V 3 V ISM Data RTD GND RTD shield 1 2 4 5 3 1 Core 4 Cables 2 Shield 5 Sensors 3 pH Module ...

Page 170: ...nsor pH sensor e g SE 554X 1 NVPN cable CA VP6ST 003A Temperature probe Integrated B C D E F G H A I K meas el ref el SG 3 V 3 V ISM GND ISM Data RTD GND RTD shield 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 1 Core clear 6 Shield yellow green 2 Shield red 7 pH Module 3 Jumper 8 VP cable 4 Green 9 Sensor 5 White ...

Page 171: ...pH sensor e g SE 555X 1 NVPN cable CA VP6ST 003A Temperature probe Integrated B C D E F G H A I K meas el ref el SG 3 V 3 V ISM GND ISM Data RTD GND RTD shield 5 6 4 8 9 2 3 7 1 10 1 Equipotential bonding electrode ZU0073 6 White 2 Core clear 7 Shield yellow green 3 Shield red 8 pH Module 4 Core 9 Cables 5 Green 10 Sensors ...

Page 172: ...dance Sensors example PL PETR 120VP pH ORP combo sensor SI Analytics Cable example CA VP6ST 003A B C D E F G H A I K meas el ref el SG 3 V 3 V ISM GND ISM Data RTD GND RTD shield 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 1 Core transparent 6 Shield yellow green 2 Shield red 7 pH Module 3 Blue 8 Cables 4 Green 9 Sensor 5 White ...

Page 173: ...bles 2 pH Module Module pH Reiner with EP 1 VP connector Differential models 18 40 with EP 1 Models 03 04 with EP 1 Models 03 04 without EP 1 A Meas Coax core Coax white Coax white Coax white B Ref Coax shield Coax BN Coax BN Coax BN C SG Blue Blue Blue Jumper B C D E F G H RTD GND Green Brown Brown Brown I RTD White Green Black Green Black Green Black K Shield Green Yellow Gray Orange Violet Oran...

Page 174: ...RP Analog Wiring Example Note Disable Sensocheck Measuring task ORP temp glass impedance reference impedance Sensors example ORP SE 564X 1 NS8N Cable example ZU 0318 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 Jumper 4 pH Module 2 Shield 5 Cables 3 Core 6 Sensors ...

Page 175: ...Example 1 Cond Measuring task Conductivity temperature Sensors principle 4 electrodes B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 4 5 3 1 Place jumper across F and G when a 2 wire temperature probe is used 2 Shield 4 Cables 3 Cond Module 5 Sensors ...

Page 176: ...uctivity temperature Sensors principle 2 electrodes coaxial B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 1 2 4 5 3 6 1 Jumper 4 Cond Module 2 Place jumper across F and G when a 2 wire tem perature probe is used 5 Cables 3 Shield 6 Sensors ...

Page 177: ...2 electrode sensor SE604 cable ZU0645 B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 4 3 6 A 5 2 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 White 8 Red 2 Pink 9 Black shield 3 Brown 10 Cond Module 4 Gray 11 Cables 5 Blue 12 Sensors 6 Green 13 Sensor head connector 7 Yellow ...

Page 178: ...asuring task Conductivity temperature Sensors example 2 electrode sensor SE610 B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 7 8 1 Jumper 5 Yellow 2 Brown 6 Cond Module 3 White 7 Fixed cable 4 Green 8 Sensors ...

Page 179: ...rature Sensors example 2 electrode sensor SE620 VP cable e g CA VP6ST 003A B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 11 10 1 Coax core 7 Jumper 2 Coax shield 8 Shield 3 Gray 9 Cond Module 4 Blue 10 VP cable 5 Green 11 Sensors 6 White ...

Page 180: ...ure Sensors example 2 electrode sensor SE630 B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 2 1 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Brown 7 Pink 2 Yellow 8 Black shield 3 Green 9 Cond Module 4 White 10 Cables 5 Gray 11 Sensors 6 Red 12 Sensor head connector ...

Page 181: ...rs example 4 electrode fringe field sensor SE600 SE603 B C D E F G H A I hi U hi U lo I lo RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Gray 7 Yellow 2 Pink 8 Green 3 Blue 9 Shield yellow green 4 Red 10 Cond Module 5 Brown do not connect 11 Cables 6 White green 12 Sensors ...

Page 182: ... Measuring task Inductive conductivity temperature Sensors SE655 or SE656 B C D E F G H A receive hi receive lo send lo send hi RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 5 6 7 8 3 4 9 10 1 Blue 6 White 2 Red 7 Yellow 3 Coax red 8 Shield green yellow 4 Coax white 9 CondI Module 5 Green 10 Cables ...

Page 183: ...task Conductivity temperature Sensor SE660 B C D E F G H A receive hi receive lo send lo send hi RTD RTD sense RTD GND shield 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Blue 6 White 2 Red 7 Yellow 3 Coax red 8 Shield green yellow 4 Coax BK 9 CondI Module 5 Green 10 Cables ...

Page 184: ...401N 184 13 1 5 Dual Conductivity Wiring Examples Example 1 Dual Conductivity Measuring task Dual conductivity temperature Sensors A B 2x 2 electrode conductivity sensors 1 2 3 1 MK CC065N module 8 Sensors 2 2x cable ...

Page 185: ... Conductivity Measuring task Dual conductivity temperature Sensors A B 2x SE604 2 electrode conductivity sensor 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 White pink 5 Black 2 Brown gray 6 MK CC065N module 3 Yellow red 7 2x ZU0645 cable 4 Green 8 Sensors ...

Page 186: ...mple 3 Dual Conductivity Measuring task Dual conductivity temperature Sensors A B 2x SE610 2 electrode conductivity sensor 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 White 5 Black 2 Brown 6 MK CC065N module 3 Yellow 7 2x cable 4 Green 8 Sensors ...

Page 187: ...standard Sensors example e g SE706 Cable example CA VP6ST 003A ZU0313 B C D E F G H A I cathode refeence anode guard ISM GND ISM Data RTD GND shield RTD B D C A F E S 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 9 10 11 1 Core 5 Gray 9 Oxygen measuring module 2 Blue 6 Green 10 VP6 cable 3 Jumper 7 White 11 Sensor 4 Shield 8 Outer shield ...

Page 188: ...FW E015 Sensors example Model 01 e g SE707 Cable example CA VP6ST 003A ZU0313 B C D E F G H A I cathode refeence anode guard ISM GND ISM Data RTD GND shield RTD B D C A F E S 1 2 3 4 7 8 5 6 9 10 11 1 Core 5 Gray 9 Oxygen measuring module 2 Blue 6 Green 10 VP6 cable 3 Jumper 7 White 11 Sensor 4 Shield 8 Outer shield ...

Page 189: ...3 11 09 70 2 00 4 00 6 96 8 70 10 88 80 2 00 4 00 6 98 8 66 10 68 90 2 00 4 00 7 00 8 64 10 48 Buffer Table Mettler Toledo C pH 0 2 03 4 01 7 12 9 52 5 2 02 4 01 7 09 9 45 10 2 01 4 00 7 06 9 38 15 2 00 4 00 7 04 9 32 20 2 00 4 00 7 02 9 26 25 2 00 4 01 7 00 9 21 30 1 99 4 01 6 99 9 16 35 1 99 4 02 6 98 9 11 40 1 98 4 03 6 97 9 06 45 1 98 4 04 6 97 9 03 50 1 98 4 06 6 97 8 99 55 1 98 4 08 6 98 8 9...

Page 190: ... 6 97 8 66 10 7 85 2 01 4 00 6 98 8 65 10 59 90 2 01 4 00 7 00 8 64 10 48 95 2 01 4 00 7 02 8 64 10 37 Buffer Table DIN 19267 C pH 0 1 08 4 67 6 89 9 48 13 951 5 1 08 4 67 6 87 9 43 13 631 10 1 09 4 66 6 84 9 37 13 37 15 1 09 4 66 6 82 9 32 13 16 20 1 09 4 65 6 80 9 27 12 96 25 1 09 4 65 6 79 9 23 12 75 30 1 10 4 65 6 78 9 18 12 61 35 1 10 4 65 6 77 9 13 12 45 40 1 10 4 66 6 76 9 09 12 29 45 1 10 ...

Page 191: ...1 705 55 1 715 4 075 6 834 8 985 11 574 60 1 723 4 091 6 836 8 962 11 449 70 1 743 4 126 6 845 8 921 80 1 766 4 164 6 859 8 885 90 1 792 4 205 6 877 8 850 95 1 806 4 227 6 886 8 833 Note The actual pH S values of the individual batches of the reference materials are documented in a certificate of an accredited laboratory This certificate is supplied with the respective buffers Only these pH S valu...

Page 192: ...51 80 1 765 4 16 7 03 9 831 11 451 85 1 78 4 18 7 05 9 831 11 451 90 1 79 4 21 7 08 9 831 11 451 95 1 805 4 23 7 11 9 831 11 451 Buffer Table Hamilton C pH 0 1 99 4 01 7 12 10 19 12 46 5 1 99 4 01 7 09 10 19 12 46 10 2 00 4 00 7 06 10 15 12 34 15 2 00 4 00 7 04 10 11 12 23 20 2 00 4 00 7 02 10 06 12 11 25 2 00 4 01 7 00 10 01 12 00 30 1 99 4 01 6 99 9 97 11 90 35 1 98 4 02 6 98 9 92 11 80 40 1 98 ...

Page 193: ... 6 97 8 66 10 181 85 2 01 4 00 6 98 8 65 10 181 90 2 01 4 00 7 00 8 64 10 181 95 2 01 4 00 7 02 8 64 10 181 Buffer Table Hamilton A C pH 0 1 99 4 01 7 12 9 31 11 42 5 1 99 4 01 7 09 9 24 11 33 10 2 00 4 00 7 06 9 17 11 25 15 2 00 4 00 7 04 9 11 11 16 20 2 00 4 00 7 02 9 05 11 07 25 2 00 4 01 7 00 9 00 11 00 30 1 99 4 01 6 99 8 95 10 93 35 1 98 4 02 6 98 8 90 10 86 40 1 98 4 03 6 97 8 85 10 80 45 1...

Page 194: ... 09 8 72 10 55 65 1 98 4 10 6 11 8 70 10 49 70 1 99 4 12 6 13 8 67 10 43 75 1 99 4 14 6 15 8 64 10 38 80 2 00 4 16 6 18 8 62 10 33 85 2 00 4 18 6 21 8 60 10 28 90 2 00 4 21 6 24 8 58 10 23 95 2 00 4 24 6 27 8 56 10 18 Buffer Table HACH C pH 0 4 00 7 118 10 30 5 4 00 7 087 10 23 10 4 00 7 059 10 17 15 4 00 7 036 10 11 20 4 00 7 016 10 05 25 4 01 7 00 10 00 30 4 01 6 987 9 96 35 4 02 6 977 9 92 40 4...

Page 195: ...75 2 041 4 131 6 921 9 541 80 2 02 4 15 6 93 9 52 85 2 031 4 171 6 951 9 471 90 2 04 4 20 6 97 9 43 95 2 051 4 221 6 991 9 381 Buffer Table WTW Technical Buffers C pH 0 2 03 4 01 7 12 10 65 5 2 02 4 01 7 09 10 52 10 2 01 4 00 7 06 10 39 15 2 00 4 00 7 04 10 26 20 2 00 4 00 7 02 10 13 25 2 00 4 01 7 00 10 00 30 1 99 4 01 6 99 9 87 35 1 99 4 02 6 98 9 74 40 1 98 4 03 6 97 9 61 45 1 98 4 04 6 97 9 48...

Page 196: ...01 6 99 8 95 11 81 35 2 00 4 02 6 98 8 90 11 63 40 2 01 4 03 6 97 8 86 11 47 45 2 01 4 04 6 97 8 83 11 39 50 2 00 4 05 6 96 8 79 11 30 55 2 00 4 07 6 96 8 77 11 13 60 2 00 4 08 6 96 8 74 10 95 65 2 001 4 101 6 991 8 701 10 951 70 2 001 4 121 7 001 8 671 10 951 75 2 001 4 141 7 021 8 641 10 951 80 2 001 4 161 7 041 8 621 10 951 85 2 001 4 181 7 061 8 601 10 951 90 2 001 4 211 7 091 8 581 10 951 95 ...

Page 197: ...99 10 95 96 31 18 1 225 11 19 98 22 19 1 251 11 43 100 14 20 1 278 11 67 102 07 21 1 305 11 91 104 00 22 1 332 12 15 105 94 23 1 359 12 39 107 89 24 1 386 12 64 109 84 25 1 413 12 88 111 8 26 1 441 13 13 113 77 27 1 468 13 37 115 74 28 1 496 13 62 29 1 524 13 87 30 1 552 14 12 31 1 581 14 37 32 1 609 14 62 33 1 638 14 88 34 1 667 15 13 35 1 696 15 39 36 15 64 1 Data source K H Hellwege Editor H La...

Page 198: ... 950 8 617 201 5 16 0 972 8 816 206 3 17 0 995 9 018 211 2 18 1 018 9 221 216 1 19 1 041 9 425 221 0 20 1 064 9 631 226 0 21 1 087 9 838 231 0 22 1 111 10 047 236 1 23 1 135 10 258 241 1 24 1 159 10 469 246 2 25 1 183 10 683 251 3 26 1 207 10 898 256 5 27 1 232 11 114 261 6 28 1 256 11 332 266 9 29 1 281 11 552 272 1 30 1 306 11 773 277 4 31 1 331 11 995 282 7 32 1 357 12 220 288 0 33 1 382 12 445...

Page 199: ... Maximum difference between two adjacent pH values 5 C step width of the same buffer solution 0 25 pH units The values of buffer solution 1 must be lower than those of buffer solution 2 The difference between values for identical temperatures must be greater than 2 pH units An error message appears if your input is incorrect The pH value at 25 C 77 F is always used for buffer display during calibr...

Page 200: ...Buffer set Fill in your configuration data or use the table as original for copy Temperature C Buffer 1 Buffer 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 ...

Page 201: ...on The following pages present the conductivity curves depending on substance concentration and medium temperature The following conditions must be met for a reliable concentration determination For calculation of concentration the medium to be measured must be a purely binary mixture e g water hydrochloric acid Presence of other dissolved substances e g salts leads to incorrect concentration valu...

Page 202: ... to 5 02 Enter temperature corrected values for concentrations A E Note The temperature values must be rising Temp 1 is the lowest Temp 5 the highest temperature The concentration values must be in ascending order Conc A is the lowest Conc E is the highest concentration The table values A1 E1 A2 E2 etc must all be rising within the table or all falling Points of inflection are not allowed Incorrec...

Page 203: ...Stratos Multi E401N 203 Concentration Curves Conductivity mS cm versus substance concentration wt and media temperature C Sodium Chloride Solution NaCl c wt 1 Hydrochloric Acid HCl c wt 1 ...

Page 204: ...Stratos Multi E401N 204 Sodium Hydroxide Solution NaOH c wt 1 Sulfuric Acid H2SO4 c wt 1 1 1 ...

Page 205: ...Stratos Multi E401N 205 Nitric Acid HNO3 c wt 1 1 Oleum H2SO4 SO3 0 50 100 150 200 250 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 10 C 25 C 40 C 55 C 70 C 85 C 100 C 120 C c wt ...

Page 206: ... controller is not possible Activating and Configuring Calculation Blocks Parameter Setting System Control Calculation Blocks Preconditions At least two sensors are connected and TAN option FW E020 is activated Steps 01 Open Calculation Blocks 02 Select a process variable combination Calculation Blocks Administrator Sensor A Back Calculation Sensor B Calculation Sensor A Sensor B Cond Cond Analog ...

Page 207: ...e difference C Conductivity difference S cm Resistivity difference Ω cm Ratio S cm Passage S cm Rejection S cm Deviation S cm pH value pH Oxy Oxy Oxy Oxy Saturation air difference air Saturation O2 difference O2 Conc liquid difference mg l Conc gas difference vol Temperature difference C Calculation Formulas Process variable Calculation formula Range Span Difference selectable in menu Diff A B Dif...

Page 208: ...Dual Conductivity Measurement When monitoring boiler feedwater in power plants dual conductivity measurement can be used to calculate the pH value For that purpose the boiler feedwater conductance is measured before and after the cation exchanger This commonly used method of indirect pH value measurement does not require much maintenance and has the following advantage Normal pH measurement in ult...

Page 209: ... Value PV Primary Value Conductivity I 00 I Salinity Off Off The device s polling address can be configured in the HART menu As delivered the value is set to zero shown as 0 Multi drop mode is activated with values between 01 and 63 In multi drop mode the output current is a constant 4 mA After activating the HART interface the four dynamic variables PV SV TV and QV are displayed Dynamic variable ...

Page 210: ... by the device inter nal parameter set A Parameter Setting System Control Parameter Sets Save Parameter Set 01 Save to Select the parameter set to be overwritten The parameter set is saved as a file on the Data Card Loading a Parameter Set from the Data Card A parameter set saved on the Data Card 1 2 3 4 or 5 can be loaded to the device internal parameter set A This overwrites parameter set A Para...

Page 211: ... 3 4 1st Display Meas Val 1 2 Zoom Function 10x Back to Meas Meas Value 1 I Start pH Value pH 0 00 1 min On On On Display Measurement Recorder Data Diagnostics Measurement Recorder The measurement recorder saves all entries in a file The last 100 entries are graphically presented on the device s display Up to 4 process variables are displayed These 4 process variables are distributed to 2 measurem...

Page 212: ...er data of YYMMDD YY year MM month DD day The data is recorded as ASCII file with the extension TXT The individual columns are separated by tabs This makes the file readable with word processing or spreadsheet programs e g Microsoft Excel Each time the Data Card is inserted in the slot a Device Info consisting of the device type serial number and tag number is written Thus a Data Card can also be ...

Page 213: ...ment Professional installation guarantees direct contact protection The memory card can be replaced during operation When doing so maintain sufficient distance from the mains connection cables and do not use tools 01 Open the housing 02 Insert the FW Update Card into the memory card slot in the front unit Memory Card p 153 The FW Update Card icon appears on the display 03 Close the housing 04 If r...

Page 214: ...uded accessories The product has not been exposed to hazardous substances or mixtures The product has been exposed to hazardous substances or mixtures State the classification of the hazardous substance as applicable together with the hazard statements or R phrases or at minimum provide the relevant hazard pictograms The product has been exposed to infectious substances The product was subjected t...

Page 215: ...c response however is of primary importance In the following basic dynamic components and their typical combinations are described P Controller Parameter Controller Gain The proportional action of an independently operating functional unit of a P controller converts the control difference variable into a proportional manipulated variable The control signal is limited to a maximum value range of th...

Page 216: ...ction component it does not exhibit any permanent control deviation The basic action P I D of a PID controller however produces a universally applicable classic controller by the fast intervention of the P action by the regulating property of the I component and the damping effect of the D action Typical Applications P controller Use in integral control systems e g closed tank batch processes PI c...

Page 217: ...ation solutions 197 Calibration timer ORP parameter setting 74 Oxy parameter setting 95 pH parameter setting 68 Calibration Adjustment Calibration solutions 197 Cond 110 Cond presettings 79 CondI 115 Condl presettings 86 General 98 Memosens 98 ORP 107 ORP presettings 74 Oxy presettings 95 Oxygen 121 pH 99 pH presettings 68 Record 132 Change signs 38 Characteristic curves 56 Commissioning 20 Final ...

Page 218: ...ling via relay contact 59 Function control 46 FW Repair Card 154 FW Update Card 154 H HART FW E050 Description 209 Parameter setting 97 Hysteresis 59 I I controller 215 Icons Overview 18 Input OK1 Function control 46 Parameter set selection 45 Parameter setting 62 Input OK2 configuration 62 Inputs and outputs Active passive current outputs 29 Parameter setting 54 System overview 14 Installation 27...

Page 219: ... Adjustment 107 Parameter setting 72 Wiring example analog sensor 174 Out of Specification Display message 136 Signaling via relay contact 58 Output current Current characteristic FW E006 201 Manual entry 134 Output filter 57 Oxygen Calibration Adjustment 121 Parameter setting 89 Wiring examples analog sensors 187 P P controller 215 Package contents 17 Panel mounting ZU0738 25 Parameter sets 45 Pa...

Page 220: ...orrection 96 Save device settings 44 Sensocheck 152 Sensoface Criteria 152 Description 151 Relay contact 60 Sensor connection Insert module 32 Memosens SE740 31 Second Memosens sensor 33 Sensor data Cond parameter setting 77 CondI parameter setting 85 Oxy parameter setting 92 pH parameter setting 66 Sensor diagram 132 Sensor monitor During function check 134 During operation 131 Sensor monitoring ...

Page 221: ...libration Adjustment 126 Wiring example 188 Transfer configuration 44 Trilinear curve 56 Troubleshooting 136 Typical applications Oxygen measurement and pressure correction 16 pH measurement and PID control 15 pH value calculation by means of dual conductivity measurement 208 U Ultrapure water with trace impurities 80 Units formats parameter setting 48 User interface 36 USP function Display values...

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