USER MANUAL
CL3040
CHORINE CONTROLLER, PANEL,
2 RELAY
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Page 2: ...arnings 5 3 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CONTENTS 6 3 1 Manual revision 6 3 2 Symbols 6 3 3 How to read the instruction manual 7 3 3 1 Using the instrument on the plant 7 3 3 2 Plant maintenance staff 8 3 3 3 I...
Page 3: ...engineer 23 5 4 1 Safety instruction 23 5 4 2 Configuration 23 6 INSTALLATION 26 6 1 Packing list 26 6 2 Unpacking 26 6 3 Storage and transportation 26 6 4 Installation of the unit 26 6 5 Installation...
Page 4: ...of the free chlorine chlorine dioxide or dissolved ozone is done by means of two types of sensors polarographic cell with two electrodes immersed in the suitable electrolyte and with selective membra...
Page 5: ...SZ283 sensor and temperature SZ 7233 flow cell for SZ283 pH redox and temperature SZ 7251 flow cell for SZ283 with autoclean CL 7901 polarographic sensor for free chlorine with flow cell and spares O...
Page 6: ...ng to the following European Community directives 2011 65 EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2014 35 EU Low Voltage LV 2014 30 EU Electrom...
Page 7: ...o to help users that are already familiar with the product Rev A First emission Rev B Updates back panel drawing Rev C Updated CE marking and alarm limits 3 2 SYMBOLS Throughout the manual You may fin...
Page 8: ...ing chapters the instrument was designed by keeping in mind three different kinds of users generic use end user control maintenance staff installation plant engineer Note Maintenance staff could be mo...
Page 9: ...of SET 1 and SET 2 keys temperature value in C or F manual temperature compensation value temperature coefficient set point 1 and 2 delay min and max alarm value alarm delay activate deactivate logic...
Page 10: ...d ozone concentration and the temperature The measuring unit ppm or mg l is indicated by the Led positioned to the right of the display The concentration is measured by means of a potentiostatic cell...
Page 11: ...lay During the phase of activated delay the LED will flash The operator can set the activated deactivated Act Dea status of relay corresponding to the alarm condition and the delay function Analog out...
Page 12: ...gic input function 4 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The display number is next to the factory values in the following tables SETUP parameters are indicated by S x y CONFIGURATION parameters are indicated...
Page 13: ...F Manual temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Temperature reference 20 C Temperature coefficient 0 00 4 00 C Pt100 C 0 C 0 F 20 C 68 F 2 0 C C2 1 S2 1 2 1 S2 2 S2 3 3 0 SET POINT Factory value Display SET POIN...
Page 14: ...S4 3 C4 1 5 0 ANALOG OUTPUT Factory value Display Range 0 20 4 20 mA Under Over range 0 20 0 00 20 50mA Under Over range 4 20 3 50 20 50mA Response time 2 5 seconds for 98 Isolation 250 Vac R max 600...
Page 15: ...0 200 0 Measuring unit PPM MGL Polarization 1000 1000mV Temperature sensor Pt100 Pt1000 Set point 1 function Lo Hi Set point 2 function Lo Hi Alarm relay status Act dEA Analog output range 0 20 4 20 m...
Page 16: ...asuring unit mg l 3 Active alarm visualization 6 Set point relay activated 7 Keyboard Fig 1 5 1 KEYBOARD Mode Esc Visualizes instrument functions Exit without changing the values Up Increase the value...
Page 17: ...dure the set points setting if those functions have been enabled in the set up menu by pressing the key the LED 4 or 5 on the front panel are switched off and the analog output range and the expected...
Page 18: ...it p n and the release of the firmware installed in the unit Display 12 0 By pressing the key the unit turn back to the main display 5 3 INSTRUCTION FOR THE MAINTENANCE STAFF 5 3 1 Preliminary operati...
Page 19: ...d ozone the display will show zero If the readout is different than zero it is possible to perform the following zero calibration By pressing the key the unit will show the message followed by the ac...
Page 20: ...how the message to indicate the needing of sensor maintenance 5 3 4 Set point calibration or By pressing the key the unit will show the message or depending on the configuration done in display C3 1 o...
Page 21: ...7 Set up By pressing two times the key from display 1 0 the unit will show the message display 10 0 By pressing the key the unit will require the user to insert the password display 10 1 or press the...
Page 22: ...al setting and the actual value Display S2 3 Temperature coefficient The following message will appear followed by the current value Display S3 1 Delay in seconds of the set point 1 relay The followin...
Page 23: ...llowing message will appear followed by 5 3 8 Maintenance of the unit Quality components are used to give the controller a high reliability The frequency of such maintenance depends on the nature of e...
Page 24: ...alue WARNINGS Eventual damages coming from wrong connections are not covered by warranty 5 4 2 Configuration by pressing three times the key from display 1 0 the unit will show the message display 11...
Page 25: ...tting Display 1 3 Measuring unit selection The following message will appear followed by the actual setting Display 1 4 Polarization voltage The following message will appear followed by the actual se...
Page 26: ...message will appear followed by the actual setting Display C5 1 Range of the analog output 0 20 or 4 20 mA The following message will appear followed by the actual setting Display C6 1 Logic contact f...
Page 27: ...HE UNIT The instrument can be installed in a watertight enclosure or in a switch board The panel mounting must be done on a flat surface in a position protected from hits moisture and corrosive fumes...
Page 28: ...he power Connect the ground to 3 terminal Connect the 86 264 Vac power to 1 2 terminals WARNINGS power the device by means of an isolation transformer avoid mains voltage from an auto transformer avoi...
Page 29: ...ter If the temperature sensor is not connected interrupted or in a short circuit the unit will turn to the manual temperature compensation automatically Two wires connection of Pt1000 or Pt100 for sho...
Page 30: ...minal 6 marked NO normal open contact Power the load through an independent power supply in order to avoid interferences from inductive load Install snubbers if necessary Install fuses as protection o...
Page 31: ...ee coming from an external device must be connected to the logic input terminals 17 18 The activation and the configuration of the input logic is described in the Display S6 1 chapter 5 3 7 and C6 1 c...
Page 32: ...NS CL3040 CL 7635 1 2 Power supply 85 264 Vac 3 Ground 4 5 Set point 1 N O contacts 6 7 Set point 2 N O contacts 8 9 Alarm N O contacts 9 10 Alarm N C contacts 15 Analog output 16 Analog output 17 18...
Page 33: ...CL3040 CHORINE CONTROLLER PANEL 2 RELAY _____________________________________________________________________________________ 32 DIMENSIONS DRILL PLAN Fig 3...
Page 34: ...stomer his employees or others REPAIRS 1 In order to efficiently solve your problem we suggest You to ship the instrument along with the Technical Support s Data Sheet following page and a Repair Orde...
Page 35: ...o photocopy and fill out this data sheet to be sent along with the instrument so to help us identifying the problem and therefore accelerate the repairing process ESTIMATE REPAIR COMPANY NAME ADDRESS...
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