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DISPLAY CONFIG.?

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YES

NO

BARGRAPH?

YES 

NO

Min:0.0000NTU  

Max:10.0000NTU 

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CONTACTS CONFIG?

 / 

YES

NO

CONFIG. CONTACT

S1

CONFIG. S1:

/OFF

ON

SET POINT S1:

5.0000 NTU 

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ACTING:

/REVERSE

DIRECT

HYSTERESE:

0.0000NTU 

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BURN-OUT CONFIG.

STAND-BY: 

HOLD

CONFIG. CONTACT 

S2

CONFIG. S2:

/OFF

ON

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12.

Equipment Operation - Set Up (cont.)

User can program the display to show information like 
Barr graph, Clock and more.

User can choose if desire to have Barr graph shown 
above the Reading screen. When Bar Graph is 
displayed, the information about Sensibility and Sample
Temperature will not be displayed!
User can now adjust the Minimum and Maximum 
values for the Bar Graph. Refer to Page 16 (Note A) for
instructions on how to modify these values. 

User has the option to configure Contacts SP 1and SP 2.
Press 

 key to choose the desired option then

press 

 key to confirm. 

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SELECT>

<ENTER>

If user chooses Contact S1 as On, while at Reading Mode, 
a       or a     will be displayed after the S1, indicating that 
this Contact is On. If user chooses Contact S1 as Off, while 
at Reading Mode, a       will be

X

User can adjust the value for SP 1.
Refer to Page 16 (Note A) for instruction on how  to adjust
 this value.  Resolution will depend upon the Resolution 
chosen while at Set Up.

User can choose the Acting desired.
Press 

 key to choose the desired option then

press 

 key to confirm 

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SELECT>

<ENTER>

User can adjust the value for Hystereses.
Refer to Page 16 (note A)for instruction on how  to adjust 
this value. Resolution will depend upon the Resolution 
chosen while at Set Up.

For the Burn Out configuration, user will have three options as: 
On - Contact is going to stay On all the time, Off - contact will stay 
Off all the time or Hold - contact is going to follow the last situation, 
before going to Hold status. 
Press

key until the desired option flashes, then press 

to confirm.

  

<SEL>

<ENT> 

If user chooses Contact S2 as On, while at Reading Mode, 
a       or a     will be displayed after the S1, indicating that 
this Contact is On. If user chooses Contact S1 as Off, while 
at Reading Mode, a       will be

X

Summary of Contents for TRCN443

Page 1: ...TRCN443 Low Turbidity Analyzer 5 6 8 7...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...t Principle 5 Dimensional 7 Equipment Installation 8 Interconnection Barr 9 Electrical Schematic 10 Lens Bubble Trap Cleaning 11 Calibration Information 13 Turbidity Standards 14 Equipment Operation 1...

Page 4: ...nal Barr Cable Inlet Cale Knockout 3 8 BSP 4 Installation Flat Surface Relative Humidity 20 to 80 Electrical Power 90 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 3 5 VA Sample Flow 250 to 750 ml min Sample...

Page 5: ...one on Flat Surface or on 2 tube The electrical connection is made by a terminal block located at the lower portion of the controller and cables will go thru 4 cable knockouts of 3 8 BSP PARTS DESCRIP...

Page 6: ...e clarity of a water sample is directly related to the amount of material suspended in the water Turbidity measurements are a way to measure the amount of material suspended in a water sample They are...

Page 7: ...k in a electromagnetic spectrum visible region this color interference would certainly alter the results In order to quantify the turbidity we can use many comparison standards being NTU Nephelometric...

Page 8: ...Trapper remove bubbles in Black PP PU Hose Diam 6x1mm Sample Inlet Turbidity Sensor Detector Cable Knockout 3 8 2x Cable Knockout 3 8 2x PU Tactile Membrane Alphanumeric Display 2lines x 16characters...

Page 9: ...larms etc must be connected directly at the Distribution Box and at the equipment connection board 3 1 2 if the equipment are providing the proper sealing to the cable inlets IP 67 3 1 3 It reduces im...

Page 10: ...5 SP2 Set Point 2 for alarm or control 6 and 7 SP1 Set Point 1 for alarm or control 8 and 9 Digital Transmission Output 4 to 20 mA 12 Turbidity Sensor Cable Shield F1 General Fuse 3 0A F2 Set Point 2...

Page 11: ...rbidity Detector Microcomputer Bubble Trapper Converter RS485 RS232 Power 90 240Vac Female Connetor Note It s very important to use phases and cables for Equipments and valves Cable 5 Cn2 Cn1 Ground R...

Page 12: ...per a type that will not leave residues BUBBLE TRAPPER CLEANING Clean the Bubble Trapper Remove the locking ring then un thread the Drainage Lid so the sample can be drained from the instrument Wash i...

Page 13: ...om the body Wash it using neutral soap and a small brush using circular movements clean the openings Rinse using plenty of water and dry it using a soft absorbent paper a type that will not leave resi...

Page 14: ...T be clean Residues FREE Sensor Unit Calibration Cup Removing the Sensor Unit Placing the Calibration Cup 5 Add the Turbidity Standard to the Calibration Cup until it overflows some inches 6 Replace t...

Page 15: ...tion 500 NTU 2 1 In a 100ml Volumetric Flask using the Volumetric Pipette add 50ml of 1000NTU Stabilized Standard Solution 2 2 Add filtered water up to the mark on the flask 2 3 Before using the solut...

Page 16: ...re operations functions resolution reading Calibration and more Even when turned off from power all functions chosen during set up will remain stored Before starting any work with the equipment it is...

Page 17: ...Set Points will be displayed and by the box on the side of each contact user can find out the status of these contacts Indicates that the contact is On and operating at the moment Indicates that the...

Page 18: ...then press Key to confirm No SEL ENT The Range cannot be changed It is default from You can calibrate the instrument as factory default Choose and confirm and the instrument will calibrate as factory...

Page 19: ...le at Reading Mode a or a will be displayed after the S1 indicating that this Contact is On If user chooses Contact S1 as Off while at Reading Mode a will be X User can adjust the value for SP 1 Refer...

Page 20: ...nnect Amp Meter to output 4 20mA and it will be possible to adjust them then press ENTER when ready Adjust the value as needed by pressing to decrease or to increase keys so the outputs can be adjuste...

Page 21: ...Press key to choose the desired option then press key to confirm SELECT ENTER User will be able to define the instrument identification number within the network up to 32 instruments Refer to Page 13...

Page 22: ...t as per instruciton on page 13 into the Standard value shown This Std Solution is chosen during Set Up Mode Press until desired opiton flashes then press key Press key to confirm The equipment will a...

Page 23: ...key SEL Read ENT Press until flashes then press key SEL Read ENT Verify if sample is flowing and drain hose is connected then press ENT key to start Reading Mode S1 S2 0 0035 NTU Indicates when the Ba...

Page 24: ...When the answer comes a C instead of a L it means that the equipment is under calibration function is being operated in location by the user executing the calibration operation at the instrument b Wh...

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Page 26: ...M 4513 0908...

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