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BA-46020-02-V04

Multi-Channel Controller 

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Operating instructions

9.5.3  3-Electrode potentiostat and excess chlorine 

measuring cell CS120

You should calibrate a 3-electrode potentiostat or the potentiostatic 
measuring cells (chlorine sensors) as single-point calibration as a matter 
of course. You will require a photometrically measured value in accord-
ance with the DPD method as a reference value.

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With operation in a hot water system, electrochemical pro-
cesses on the measuring electrode can result in a displace-
ment of the zero point. In this case, 2-point calibration is nec-
essary in which you calibrate the zero point using 
chlorine-free hot water. The second point is determined using 
the DPD method with chlorinated water as usual.

9.5.3.1  1-point adjustment of a 3-electrode potentiostat

To calibrate chlorine sensors, you will require a photometer with which to 
measure the reference value using the DPD method.

Pre-conditions for actions:

ü 

A measurement device for determining the DPD value is already 
present.

ü 

The sensor is operated with sample water.

Perform the following work steps:

1. 

Working in the main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the “Sen-
sors” tab.

2. 

Working under “Sensor”, select the sensor that you wish to calibrate.

3. 

Press the “1 points” button. 

1-point calibration begins.

4. 

Take sample water in immediate proximity to the measuring cell and 
confirm with “OK”.

5. 

Determine the concentration in the sample water using the DPD 
method.

6. 

Enter the measured concentration. This serves the device as a refer-
ence value with which to permit correct measurement.

7. 

Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.

ü 

1-point adjustment of a 3-electrode potentiostat completed.

9.5.3.2  2-point adjustment of a 3-electrode potentiostat

Pre-conditions for actions:

ü 

A measurement device for determining the DPD value is already 
present.

ü 

The sensor is operated with sample water.

Perform the following work steps:

1. 

Working in the main menu under “Calibration”, navigate to the “Sen-
sors” tab.

2. 

Working under “Sensor”, select the sensor that you wish to calibrate.

3. 

Press the “2 points” button.

2-point calibration begins.

4. 

You will be asked to set the first reference value; this is the zero point. 
If the zero point was mal-set by accident, set it by pinching off the 
measuring electrode and entering a value of zero. Should real 2-point 
calibration be performed, e.g. due to hot water, you must first per-
form calibration with chlorine-free and then with chlorinated water. 
Enter a value for the zero point.

5. 

Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.

6. 

Take sample water in immediate proximity to the measuring cell and 
confirm with “OK”. This means that the current signal at the time of 
the sample water extraction is saved to rule out signal fluctuation as 
a measurement error during the DPD ascertainment.

7. 

Determine the concentration in the sample water using the DPD 
method.

8. 

First enter the determined DPD value.

9. 

Confirm the entry with the green checkmark.

ü 

2-point adjustment of a 3-electrode potentiostat completed.

9.5.4  Conductivity conductive

When calibrating the conductivity measurement, the slope of the conduc-
tive measuring electrode is ascertained in combination with the input 
amplifier of the 

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. The value (mA) measured with the conduc-

tive conductivity measuring cell is assigned to the conductivity (mS/cm or 
µS/cm), which is then displayed in the main menu. This is performed over 
two points; the first point corresponds with 0 

mA; 

0 mS/cm is electrically stipulated and no action is required. The usual ap-
proach uses 1-point calibration, but a calibration in the setpoint is also 
conceivable.

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The unit is always mS/cm or µS/cm. Due to grounds of space, 
the 

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 partially displays only mS or µS; % salt con-

tent is a further possibility.

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Given correct calibration, measurements in the medium and 
upper measuring range have a deviation of ±1 % of the meas-
uring range final value. The electronic design means that 
measurements against the zero point have a greater toler-
ance. This means that the conductivity measurement is suita-
ble for tap water applications but not for ultra pure water ap-
plications (e.g. reverse osmosis units).

9.5.4.1  1-point adjustment for the conductivity measurement

For calibration purposes, use only KCL buffer solutions (potassium chlo-
ride) for the various measuring ranges in accordance with the following 
scheme:

Measuring range

buffer solution

0 –2000 μS/cm

1000 μS/cm = 1 mS/cm

0 – 20 mS/cm

12,88 mS/cm

0 – 100 mS/cm

80 mS/cm

Tab. 26:  1-point adjustment for the conductivity measurement

Pre-conditions for actions:

ü 

A buffer solution corresponding to the measuring range is on hand 
and has the printed temperature.

A clean cloth is available.

Summary of Contents for TOPAX MC

Page 1: ...ms Lutz Jesco GmbH 2020 BA 46020 02 V04 Multi Channel Controller Operating instructions Read the operating manual The user is responsible for installation and operation related mistakes 40900001_6 nsi...

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Page 3: ...2 Output modules 10 6 Dimensions 11 6 1 Outside dimensions 11 6 2 Drillhole dimensions 11 7 Installation 12 7 1 Principles 12 7 2 Installation on the wall 12 7 3 Electrical installation 12 7 4 Termina...

Page 4: ...s WARNING Refers to a potentially hazardous situation Failure to follow this instruction may lead to death or severe injuries CAUTION Refers to a potentially hazardous situation Failure to follow this...

Page 5: ...stem functions n Failure of required maintenance and repair methods n Risk to persons when working on the device n Danger to the environment from overdosing 2 3 Working in a safety conscious manner Be...

Page 6: ...regulations on accident pre vention 2 4 3 Trained persons Trained persons have received training from the operator about the tasks they are to perform and about the dangers stemming from improper be...

Page 7: ...ctivity and the control of chlorinators 3 3 Foreseeable misuse The following section provides information regarding the device applica tions which are classified as non intended use This section is in...

Page 8: ...rent module 2 Digital 1 3 Virtual 1 4 pH Redox module 1 Module for 4 20 mA signals and sensors with 24 V voltage supply 2 Digital input for the external control of a function here external stop 3 Para...

Page 9: ...Main view with three sensors Item Function 1 Login password settings 2 Date time 3 Measured values 4 Main menu 5 File Browser 6 Status row for messages Tab 5 Position numbers main view with three sens...

Page 10: ...endant on the measuring cell transconductance CS120 excess chlorine measuring cell mg l 0 10 dependant on the measuring cell transconductance Diaphragm covered measuring cell mg l 0 10 dependant on th...

Page 11: ...23 BA 46020 02 V04 Multi Channel Controller TOPAX MC Operating instructions 6 Dimensions All dimensions in mm 6 1 Outside dimensions All dimensions in mm Fig 4 Outside dimensions 6 2 Drillhole dimensi...

Page 12: ...orm the specifications of this sec tion for devices without a pre fitted Schuko plug Pre conditions for actions The device was installed in accordance with section 7 2 Installation on the wall on page...

Page 13: ...en 5 LED output 3 red 6 LED output 3 green 7 LED output 4 red 8 LED output 4 green 9 10 LED output GND Ground for the LEDs 11 Disturbance variable input 0 4 20 mA 12 13 Analogue output 1 0 4 20 mA wor...

Page 14: ...tronic distortion of the measurement results Incorrect installation of the electrical cables can distort the measure mentresults Asaresult thecontrolofconnecteddevicescanbefaulty Do not route the conn...

Page 15: ...ut Conductivity measuring conductive k 1 black BK 2 Temperature input blue BU 3 Conductivity measurement input brown BN 4 Conductivity measurement input white WH Tab 11 Clamp connection conductivity m...

Page 16: ...e output connects a servomotor with or without feedback Fig 17 Output circuit board with servomotor 20 mA Terminal Function Description 1 GND 2 Input feedback 4 20 mA 3 Output 4 20 mA Tab 20 Clamp con...

Page 17: ...ded Thus the de vice will operate in an uncontrolled manner To prevent bonding if the load circuit suffers a short circuit the relays must be protected separately on the maximum relay switching curren...

Page 18: ...onnect up to 14 devices with a PC or a PLC Modbus RTU protocol serves as a protocol for data transfer You can use the addresses 1 to 14 The addresses 0 and 15 are reserved for internal purposes and ar...

Page 19: ...utput from 0 4 20 mA for the actuation of constant actors x Servomotor with 20 mA feedback n Servomotors which are controlled via 0 4 20 mA and have a 0 4 20 mA position feedback Tab 23 Functions of t...

Page 20: ...Here you can check which water parameters are measured This setting can only be changed in the configuration as sistant 6 Unit Select the appropriate unit 7 Measuring range If an input field is availa...

Page 21: ...m and state a difference value over which the alarm will be triggered 8 Delay Set a time delay for the minimum and maximum alarm Configuration of the difference completed Combined chlorine Bound chlor...

Page 22: ...to evaluate switching statuses and to detect them as alarm message which are to be documented in the log book Perform the following work steps 1 In the main menu under System Inputs navigate to the Di...

Page 23: ...ontrollers on page 19 and in section 15 Glossary on page 47 Perform the following work steps 1 Working in the main menu under System Controller navigate to the parameter tab 2 Working in the Parameter...

Page 24: ...the measured values in which the water parameters must be located so that the output switches Press the minimum or maximum value that you wish to change Configuration of the limit value control compl...

Page 25: ...d overview completed 8 2 4 Colours of the alarm messages You can edit the colours of the different messages Perform the following work steps 1 In the main menu under System Settings navigate to the Al...

Page 26: ...ich you are logged in Password protection configured 8 4 Network settings You may need to perform settings in order to be able to use the device in a network Further information about using the device...

Page 27: ...wing logbook files Log Format Description REPORTS CSV Messages TREND DAT Trend data SERVICE CSV Service entries CHANGES CSV Changes to the configuration SETUP SET Configuration ADJUSTMENT CSV Calibrat...

Page 28: ...of the single rod measuring cell and the ideal value of the set buffer solution is displayed during calibration The response time for a new single rod measuring chain is a few sec onds and is set when...

Page 29: ...eps 1 Working in the main menu under Calibration navigate to the Sen sors tab 2 Working under sensor select the sensor that measures the pH val ue and which you wish to calibrate 3 Press the Offset bu...

Page 30: ...l set by accident set it by pinching off the measuring electrode and entering a value of zero Should real 2 point calibration be performed e g due to hot water you must first per form calibration with...

Page 31: ...re You can connect a temperature sensor to every input module You can ad just the temperature sensor by setting a reference value When setting the reference value the device will automatically correct...

Page 32: ...d runs to top speed then stops This can take a number of minutes 6 Completion of the compensation is signalled with Compensation OK Calibration of an servomotor 20 mA completed 9 5 7 2 Calibrating the...

Page 33: ...is active via a digital input 9 6 3 1 Switching via digital inputs Before you can use a digital input for switching to a particular reference set you must configure the digital input in accordance wi...

Page 34: ...at which the switch over is to be made State the hour and minutes 5 Monday Sunday Set a checkmark against every weekday on which the timer should be active 6 Reference set Select the reference set to...

Page 35: ...tion test n Calibrating the measured values Annually n Checking the button cell Tab 27 Maintenance intervals 10 2 Keeping logfiles If you make an entry in the logfiles the device will issue a reminder...

Page 36: ...equired Slotted screwdriver New fuse 5 x 20 mm 3 15 A 250 V delay Perform the following work steps 1 The fuse holder in the form of a bayonet catch is located at the bot tom right hand side above the...

Page 37: ...m the following work steps 1 Make a note of the date and scope of the maintenance performed 2 In the Service menu navigate to the Service entry tab Enter your company name and notes about the maintena...

Page 38: ...heck that the battery is really empty To do so navigate to the menu System Information System values You can view the battery voltage under Battery If the voltage is under 2 9 V change the battery n R...

Page 39: ...2001 0x3334 Address 2002 0x3536 transferred 2003 x Status of digital inputs Displays the terminal logic not the configured software function The individual bits are assigned directly to the input clam...

Page 40: ...Free entry n 255 No type 2021 2022 x Measurement Number of positions after the decimal point see unit 4 bytes signed int 2023 x Unit Number Unit decimal places 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 mA A...

Page 41: ...signed int 2034 x x Minimum and maximum alarm Write 0 clear alarm Read Bit 0 minimum alarm is active Bit 1 maximum alarm is active 2035 x x Y alarm Write 0 clear alarm Read Bit 0 Y alarm is inactive B...

Page 42: ...ut 2 Y2 only manual mode 2107 2108 x x Setpoint 1 Number of positions after the decimal point see unit 4 bytes signed int 2109 2110 x x Setpoint 2 If 2 side control is active 4 byte signed int 2111 x...

Page 43: ...Virtual 4 maximum alarm Sensor 1 minimum alarm Sensor 2 minimum alarm Sensor 3 minimum alarm Sensor 4 minimum alarm 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2226 x Alarm status 2 If the bit is set the a...

Page 44: ...nput 6 Digital input 7 Digital input 8 Sensor 1 calibration not OK Sensor 2 calibration not OK Sensor 3 calibration not OK Sensor 4 calibration not OK Temperature 1 calibration not OK Temperature 2 ca...

Page 45: ...uaci n cumple con los requisitos sanitarios y de seguridad vigentes de las directivas de la U E citadas a continuaci n Esta declaraci n ser invalidad por cambios en el aparato realizados sin nuestro c...

Page 46: ...r Company Phone Date Address Contact person Manufacturer order no Date of delivery Device type Serial number Nominal capacity nominal pressure Description of fault Service conditions of the device Poi...

Page 47: ...P PI or PID controller indi cates the amount by which the actual value X must deviate from the setpoint W so that the variable Y 100 If the control deviation X W is lower the control variable is also...

Page 48: ...stallation Connecting the actors 15 Connecting the sensor 14 Installation example 8 Installation on the wall 12 Intended purpose 7 Intended use 7 Internal fuse 36 L Logbook 27 M Maintenance 35 Mainten...

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