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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

8100 & 8200 Monitor

Version 3

Summary of Contents for 8100

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8100 8200 Monitor Version 3...

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Page 3: ...ical Connections 7 3 1 Supply Voltage 7 4 Configuration 8 4 1 Setpoint 8 4 2 Delay 8 5 Sludge Blanket Level Detection 9 5 1 Description 9 5 2 Sensor Installation 9 5 3 Monitor Configuration 9 6 Mainte...

Page 4: ...alarm set point and delay for each channel can be independently set and the status of each channel is indicated separately The 8100 8200 Monitor has an IP65 rated enclosure and is suitable for outdoo...

Page 5: ...0 Monitors are therefore suitable for interfacing with automatic de sludging control of primary and secondary settlement tanks thickener control and high and low blanket level alarm or as a simple ala...

Page 6: ...0 Monitor is designed so that it can be surface mounted the hole positions required for this are shown below Mounting hardware such as handrail brackets protective hoods and sensor brackets are availa...

Page 7: ...The instrument has a supply fuse fitted internally The 8100 monitor is supplied with three PG11 cable glands fitted and has provision for a further PG11 gland whereas the 8200 comes with four fitted c...

Page 8: ...the system once installed By turning the setpoint control from fully anti clockwise to fully clockwise it is possible to alter the setpoint from 5 95 of the range of the sensor 4 2 Delay The delay con...

Page 9: ...ining clamps and lowering it into the settlement tank to the desired depth at which the sludge blanket is required to be detected When assessing mounting options attention should be paid to the access...

Page 10: ...es the presence of the sludge blanket when the sensor is above the blanket the sensor that is fitted is too sensitive and an alternative sensor will have to be fitted For accurate adjustment of the se...

Page 11: ...6 1 Inspection It is envisaged that an inspection of the monitor and sensor will include the following Check security of brackets Removal of the sensor from the application Checking for damage to cab...

Page 12: ...Application details Description of fault 7 1 Returning Instruments for Repair If equipment needs to be returned to Partech for repair or service the following address should be used SERVICE DEPT PART...

Page 13: ...ge 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature Range 20 to 60 C 8 1 2 Alarm Outputs Number of Outputs 8100 1 alarm 1 fault 8200 2 alarms 1 fault Alarm Type SPCO Operation Fail Safe De energised in alarm condition R...

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