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MCS200HW-MP

Multicomponent Analysis System

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Page 1: ...O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP Multicomponent Analysis System ...

Page 2: ...ble within the limits of the legal determination of Copyright Law Any modi fication abridgment or translation of this document is prohibited without the express written permission of SICK AG The trademarks stated in this document are the property of their respective owner SICK AG All rights reserved Original document This document is an original document of SICK AG 2 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U ...

Page 3: ...rview 14 3 3 2 Installation plate 15 3 3 3 Instrument air conditioning 16 3 4 Extended interfaces option 17 4 Transport and storage 18 4 1 Transport 18 4 2 Storage 18 5 Mounting 19 5 1 Safety 19 5 2 Scope of delivery 19 5 3 Overview of mechanical and electrical installation 19 5 4 Installation sequence 20 5 4 1 Wall mounting 20 5 4 2 Installing the sample gas line 21 5 4 2 1 Laying the sample gas ...

Page 4: ...t with internal adjustment filter 31 7 4 2 2 Adjustment with span gas 31 7 4 2 3 O2 adjustment 32 8 Operation 33 8 1 Operating concept 33 8 2 User groups 33 8 3 Display 33 8 4 Tiles 34 8 5 Measuring Screen 35 9 Menus 37 9 1 Password 37 9 2 Menu tree 37 10 Maintenance 41 10 1 Safety 41 10 2 Important information 41 10 3 Maintenance plan 42 10 4 Cleaning 43 10 4 1 Clean surfaces and parts with media...

Page 5: ...ata 54 13 1 Dimensional drawings 54 13 2 Technical data 54 13 2 1 Measured values 55 13 2 2 Ambient conditions 56 13 2 3 Housing 56 13 2 4 Interfaces and protocols 56 13 2 5 Power supply 57 13 2 6 Gas supply 57 13 2 7 Tube connections 57 13 2 8 Sample gas conditions 58 13 2 9 Connections in analyzer 58 13 2 9 1 Power supply connection fuses 58 13 2 9 2 Electronics fuses 59 13 2 9 3 Connections for...

Page 6: ...14 2 3 Source codes 65 CONTENTS 6 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 7: ...nual is intended for persons who install commission operate and maintain the device 1 4 Further information System documentation Option SFU Gas Sampling Unit Operating Instructions Option Sample Gas Line Operating Instructions Option MPR Meeting Point Router Operating Instructions Option Instrument Air Conditioning Operating Instructions Option GMS800 FIDOR FIDORi Operating Instructions Option Con...

Page 8: ...tant technical information for this product Important information for electrical or electronic functions 1 6 Data integrity SICK AG uses standardized data interfaces such as standard IP technology in its products The focus here is on product availability and features SICK AG always assumes that the customer is responsible for the integrity and confi dentiality of data and rights involved in connec...

Page 9: ...t planning or to the delivered System Documentation Correct use b Use the device only as described in Intended use The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any other use b Carry out the specified maintenance work b Do not carry out any work or repairs on the device that are not described in this Manual Do not remove add or change any components in or on the device unless such changes are off...

Page 10: ...n the specifications for installation of a power supply line have not been adequately observed b Always observe the exact specifications in the Operating Instructions see Techni cal data page 54 for installation of a power supply line Dangerous substances DANGER Danger to life through leaks in the gas path When the measuring device is used to measure toxic gases A leak for example in the purge air...

Page 11: ...llation Qualified personnel General knowledge in measurement technology specialist device knowledge possibly customer training at SICK Electrical Installation Qualified personnel Authorized electrician authorized skilled electri cian or person with similar training General knowledge in measurement technology specialist device knowledge possibly customer training at SICK Initial commissioning Autho...

Page 12: ...ized operator Ü General knowledge in measurement technology specialist device knowledge possibly customer training at SICK Service training 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 12 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 13: ...arking symbols 6 Measuring modules Analyzer type plate Figure 2 Analyzer type plate schematic representation 1 Product name 2 Item number 3 Technical details 4 Serial number 5 Marking symbols 3 2 Gas supply terminology Definition of utility gases Zero gas Gas to adjust the zero point Instrument air or nitrogen N2 Span gas Gas to adjust the measuring range full scale value Instrument air Compressed...

Page 14: ... O2 sensor 8 Exhaust gas outlet Measuring principle IR components Single beam infrared photometer with interference filter and gas filter correlation method Oxygen Zirconium dioxide sensor Measuring components Output of measured values in mg m or percentage volume relative to humid flue gas Refer to the system documentation provided for the configuration of your system Function The system operates...

Page 15: ...e updated further Check validation and adjustment Zero point adjustment Reference point adjustment Adjustment with internal adjustment filter Operating using the display It is possible to operate the device using the display Operation via external PC optional Operator menus and measured value displays are also available for easy use on an external PC via the Ethernet connection with Google Chrome ...

Page 16: ...ample gas outlet 9 Pressure reducer module 3 3 3 Instrument air conditioning Overview If the supplied instrument air does not meet the required quality an instrument air conditioner can be connected upstream from the pressure reducer module 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 16 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 17: ... Alternatively output can be performed using the Modbus TCP proto col Optionally SICK offers various converter modules that are installed by the customer and communicate with the device via Modbus TCP Optionally available PROFIBUS PROFINET Modbus Modbus is a communication standard for digital controls to create a connection between a Master device and several Slave devices The Modbus protocol defi...

Page 18: ...e fastening openings on the installation plate 4 2 Storage Protective measures for long term storage When gas lines have been unscrewed Close all gas connections with sealing plugs to protect internal gas paths against moisture dust or dirt penetrating Close off open electrical connections dust tight Protect the display against sharp edged objects Possibly attach a suitable protec tive cover e g m...

Page 19: ...ing unit This can cause exhaust gas to enter the unheated analyzer and condense out b First connect instrument air and voltage supply b Only then install the gas sampling unit in the flue gas duct Installation sequence Fit the installation plate Electrical connections on analyzer Connect signal lines to analyzer Install SFU gas sampling system Connect heater hose Air and gas connections on analyze...

Page 20: ...he mounting location has sufficient load bearing capacity Observe relevant ambient conditions Procedure 1 Mount installation plate with 4 screws optionally M8 M10 or M12 screws with strength 8 8 or higher on the wall Use at least 2 screws at the top and 2 screws at the bottom of the installation plate Related topics see Ambient conditions page 56 see Dimensional drawings page 54 5 MOUNTING 20 O P ...

Page 21: ...chanical load NOTICE The sample gas line must not be insulated at the position of the PT100 or led through a wall as otherwise the sample gas line may be damaged Procedure 1 Lay the end with the electrical connection to the measuring device NOTICE The screw connection for the housing duct must be located at the same end as the electrical connection measuring device side 2 Lay the end without elect...

Page 22: ... on the cell 4 If necessary provide an additional clamping ring screw connection at the installa tion site for sufficient strain relief 5 Attach red foam insulation to the clamping ring screw connection Bind together with a cable clip No thermal bridges may remain 6 Close cell again 7 Screw cable gland tight 8 Push electric lines downwards through the cable duct 9 Connect power supply of the sampl...

Page 23: ... 0 m m Figure 6 Lines clearance and bending radius 3 Fasten the hose bundle line accordingly e g on cable trays 5 4 5 Connecting the signal lines on the analyzer Connect the signal lines according to the wiring diagram 5 4 6 Setting the pressure reducer module Overview The external air supply is fitted on the pressure reducer module The instrument air is used as both induction air for the ejector ...

Page 24: ...ument air supply 1 Connect instrument air with zero gas quality on inlet 1 2 Set manual valve to position open Connection of separate instrument air supply 1 Connect instrument air supply with zero gas quality on inlet 1 2 Connect instrument air supply for ejector on inlet 2 3 Set manual valve to position closed Related topics Requirements for instrument air quality see Gas supply page 57 5 4 7 Co...

Page 25: ...Inlet Auxiliary control air Important information WARNING Hazard when pressure is too high Hoses can burst when the pressure is too high The maximum permissible operating pressures must not be exceeded Related topics Specification of the pressures to be used see Gas supply page 57 5 4 8 Connecting the span gases Overview The span gases are connected to the span gas unit MOUNTING 5 8026608 AE00 V1 ...

Page 26: ...es The exhaust gases may contain harmful or irritating components b Lead the measuring system gas outlets outdoors or into a suitable flue b Do not connect the exhaust gas line with the exhaust gas line of sensitive subas semblies Aggressive gases could damage these subassemblies as a result of diffusions NOTICE Condensate could accrue in the exhaust gas line b Use a suitable hose line to run the ...

Page 27: ...table manner The gas outlet must be open to the ambient pressure in waste disposal lines it can be laid with a light partial vacuum Do not bend or crimp exhaust gas lines MOUNTING 5 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 27 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 28: ...ng device if a UPS is used Make sure the power isolating switches are easily accessible 6 4 Socket for Service work It is recommended to install a socket in accordance with the applicable standards near the measuring device for service work 6 5 Connecting the power supply Overview The power supply is located on the left on the analyzer UPS Figure 8 Power supply connection As an option the system c...

Page 29: ...vant regulations Always connect a protective ground to PE Procedure 1 Connect the electric lines 6 6 Performing a high voltage test Overview UPS Figure 9 Power supply connections Procedure 1 To avoid erroneous measurements during a high voltage test the bridges descri bed in Figure see figure 9 page 29 must be removed 2 Insert the bridges again after the high voltage test ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 6...

Page 30: ...splay Measure The measuring device is ready for operation 2 When the yellow or red status indicator is on Display logbook and clear error The measuring device is in operation Related topics Error list see Error messages and possible causes page 47 7 3 Recognizing the safe operating state The system is in proper operation when A system check has been carried out according to the Maintenance plan be...

Page 31: ...rnal adjustment filter The respective active step is displayed The time elapsed and the remaining time of the state and of the respective active step is displayed 2 The system switches back to original state automatically when adjustment has been completed 7 4 2 2 Adjustment with span gas Overview Menu Tasks Reference point adjustment During adjustment the concentrations of the respective measurin...

Page 32: ...tart adjustment with O2 adjustment The operating state switches to O2 adjustment The time elapsed and the remaining time of the state and of the respective active step is displayed 2 The system switches back to original state automatically when adjustment has been completed 7 COMMISSIONING 32 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change wit...

Page 33: ...stem monitoring regarding measured values and status Authorized client Configuration simple error clearance and maintenance 8 3 Display Overview 1 Quick access 2 Search box 3 Editing and updating tools 4 Display and selection screen 5 Display of time and date 6 Status indicator Namur 7 Display of operating state 8 Display of user 9 Display of menu path Significance of status indicator Namur Color ...

Page 34: ...k access to tasks Calls up the task menu where the most important functions for the operator are contained Quick access to logbook Calls up the device logbook Quick access to Measuring Screen Selection of saved Measuring Screens using a drop down menu Search box Enter a search term to call up the relevant display History Selection of the last six displayed pages using a drop down menu Refresh Relo...

Page 35: ...me axis of the measured value curve Move right Shifts the time axis of the measured value curve Current value Jumps to the current measured value of the measured value curve on the time axis Stop Stops update of measured values Adjust y axis Displays the largest preset range of component concentrations of visible components Adjust x axis Displays preset range of time OPERATION 8 8026608 AE00 V1 0 ...

Page 36: ...nction Increase Increases display of time axis Reduce Reduces display of time axis 8 OPERATION 36 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 37: ... air is fed 2 1 5 Pressure adjustment Adjustment of pressure sensors 2 2 Validation 2 2 1 Zero point validation The measured value zero points are checked while instrument air is fed but not adjusted 2 2 2 Validation with internal adjustment filter The concentrations of measuring com ponents are adjusted with an adjust ment filter but not adjusted 2 2 3 Reference point validation The concentration...

Page 38: ...Device logbook Logbook of pending messages and sta tus with start and end date 3 2 2 Customer protocol Tile Edit allows entries by operator and maintenance personnel 3 3 Device state data 3 3 1 Operating hours counter Displays operating hours 3 3 2 Temperatures Displays temperatures and their status 3 3 3 IR source Displays IR source status 3 3 4 Motors Displays motor values 3 3 5 Pressure Display...

Page 39: ... 5 4 Filtered values 3 5 5 Integer values 3 5 6 Real constants 3 6 Diagnosis files 3 6 1 Export of measured value history Option for exporting the Measuring Screen history 4 Parameters 4 1 Display settings Tile Edit serves to adjust the Measur ing Screen layout 4 1 1 Measuring Screen 1 4 1 2 Measuring Screen 2 4 1 3 Measuring Screen 3 4 1 4 Measuring Screen 4 4 1 5 Measuring Screen 5 4 1 6 Measuri...

Page 40: ...een 6 5 7 Measuring Screen 7 5 8 Measuring Screen 8 6 Maintenance 6 1 Maintenance signal Switch Maintenance signal on and off 6 2 Restart Restart the device 6 3 Data backup 6 3 1 Backup 6 3 2 Restore 6 4 Protocol Tile Edit allows entries by operator and maintenance personnel 6 5 Functions Trigger sequences and states A sequence can be started from any state except standby States must be terminated...

Page 41: ... ensure the voltage supply can be switched off in accordance with the valid standard using a power isolating switch circuit breaker b Switch off the voltage supply before starting any work on the device b After completion of the work or for test purposes or calibration the power supply may only be activated again by authorized personnel complying with the safety regulations NOTICE Risk of destruct...

Page 42: ...r suitable protective clothes for example heat resistant gloves b Switch off the device and allow the components to cool down Span gases CAUTION Before working on span gas cylinders or span gas lines Relieve the span gas pressure b Shut off the span gas cylinder b Open the span gas valve Menu 2 Adjustment 3 Span gas feed b Wait for about 1 minute until the pressure in the lines has been relieved b...

Page 43: ...er element and seals See SFU Operating Instructions Related topics SFU Gas Sampling Unit Operating Instructions Instrument Air Conditioning Operating Instructions 10 4 Cleaning 10 4 1 Clean surfaces and parts with media contact Important information NOTICE Device damage through incorrect cleaning Incorrect cleaning can lead to device damage Only use recommended cleaning agents Do not use sharp obj...

Page 44: ... grounding conductors are free from corrosion 5 Check valve block and pressure reducer unit for leak tightness No permanent hissing noise should be noticeable Check no air is escaping from the connections e g with leakage spray 10 5 2 Check external instrument air supply Procedure 1 Check pressure oil particle and water content according to the specification 2 If an external instrument air conditi...

Page 45: ...nce signal on off 2 Flush system for 10 minutes in this state 3 Close off operator s instrument air supply NOTICE The probe tube is not purged when no instrument air is available b Only close off the instrument air supply for a short time several minutes 4 Perform maintenance on the instrument air conditioning according to the provided manufacturer s instructions 5 Open instrument air supply again...

Page 46: ...nto the device when replacing the filter pad b Only replace the filter pad when the device is switched off Prerequisites The device is switched off Procedure 1 Pull cover 1 off 2 Replace the filter pad inside 10 MAINTENANCE 46 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 47: ...mask protective gloves and acid resistant clothes b In case of contact with the eyes rinse immediately with clear water and consult a doctor Electric voltage NOTICE Observe voltage variant Some spare parts are available in different voltage variants 115 V or 230 V The power voltage of your system is shown on the type plate b Check spare parts for voltage dependency before fitting Please note After...

Page 48: ...e filter pad Otherwise call SICK Service Temperature of heating for an assembly too high Check device documentation to clar ify which assembly is affected When T 360 7 C Check plug in connectors When ok Call SICK Service When T 360 7 C Call SICK Serv ice LPMS01 1 2 control tempera ture too high When temperature 55 C Check fan of electronics unit clean or replace filter pad Otherwise call SICK Serv...

Page 49: ...ure sample gas pressure within device specification When not possible Call SICK Service Purge zero gas and sample gas pres sure too high Exhaust gas hose crimped blocked Counter pressure in exhaust duct too high Check all hose connections When ok Call SICK Service Only purge zero gas pressure too high Set correct pressure on pressure reducer unit When ok Call SICK Service S006 Cell pressure too lo...

Page 50: ... 1 Zero point adjust ment When message occurs again dur ing next automatic zero point adjust ment Call SICK Service S034 Config I O mod M Configuration error found module does not correspond to that of the nominal configuration Check IO modules check plug con nectors and voltage supply load backup if necessary Otherwise Call SICK Service S035 Ref energy too low M Call SICK Service S036 O2 sensor f...

Page 51: ... because it is outside the tolerable range Parameters set for meas ured component Perform O2 adjustment again when message is still pending Call SICK Service S048 Alarm O2 measured value M The current O2 measured value is outside the alarm limits S049 SD card not detected M Check the SD card seat When ok Call SICK Service S050 Adjust factor is zero M Check entry of span gas concentra tion S055 O2 ...

Page 52: ...es System is switched off Procedure 1 Ensure the gas sampling unit can not be contaminated e g by pulling the probe tube 2 Switch external instrument air off 3 Close off gas inlets and outlets gas tight Related topics Switch system off see Switching off page 52 12 2 Return delivery 12 2 1 Shipping for repair Overview You can find all information on the repair flat rates Repair Form incl Non Risk D...

Page 53: ...before transport 2 Use the original packaging for transport or alternatively a suitable padded stable packaging A transport container with adequate stability can also be used 3 Protect the device with padding from shocks and vibrations 4 Thoroughly secure the device in place inside the transport container Make sure there is sufficient space between the analyzer and the walls of the transport conta...

Page 54: ...98 666 334 All dimensions in the dimension drawing are in mm 13 2 Technical data NOTE The technical data depend to some extent on the individual equipment of your device b See the enclosed System Description for the configuration of your device 13 TECHNICAL DATA 54 O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK Subject to change without notice ...

Page 55: ... 000 mg m3 Table 11 Certified measuring ranges in accordance with EN15267 3 Component Certified measuring ranges Additional measuring ranges HCl 0 15 mg m3 0 3 000 mg m3 NH3 0 10 mg m3 0 500 mg m3 CO 0 75 mg m3 0 10 000 mg m3 NO 0 150 mg m3 0 2 500 mg m3 CH4 0 50 mg m3 0 500 mg m3 NO2 0 50 mg m3 0 500 mg m3 SO2 0 75 mg m3 0 2 500 mg m3 N2O 0 100 mg m3 0 2 000 mg m3 CO2 0 25 by volume H2O 0 40 by v...

Page 56: ...nium cast Dimensions see page 54 Installation Installation in analyzer enclosure or system container Weight Approx 200 kg Materials with media contact Nickel plated aluminium PTFE Stainless steel 1 4401 Degree of protection Depending on analyzer enclosure system container used 13 2 4 Interfaces and protocols Table 16 Interfaces and protocols Operation and interfaces Operation Via display or Google...

Page 57: ...pressure Flow rate Instrument air zero gas quality Particle size max 5 μm Pressure dew point max 40 C Oil content max 0 01 mg m3 ISO 8573 1 2010 1 4 2 600 700 kPa 6 0 7 0 bar Approx 350 l h Approx 1300 l h with backflush Inlet of instrument air solely as induc tion air for ejector Particle size max 5 μm Pressure dew point max 3 C Oil content max 0 1 mg m3 ISO 8573 1 2010 1 4 2 500 700 kPa 5 0 7 0 ...

Page 58: ...analyzer 13 2 9 1 Power supply connection fuses Overview The power supply is located on the left on the analyzer UPS Power supply connections Table 22 Power supply connections Name Supply MAINS UPS 3 pole Power supply for electronics unit internal MAINS 5 pole External power supply F1 Internal F2 Internal Table 23 Connection terminal power voltage connection on the analyzer Wire Cross section in m...

Page 59: ...ctronics TUBE 1 Sample gas line 1 FILTER PROBE 1 Filter heater measuring probe 1 TUBE 2 Sample gas line 2 FILTER PROBE 2 Filter heater measuring probe 2 TUBE 3 Sample gas line 3 CELL Sample gas cell DEVICE Device TECHNICAL DATA 13 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S MCS200HW MP 59 Subject to change without notice ...

Page 60: ... for TUBE1 FILTER2 Gas sampling unit filter 2 1 3 As for FILTER1 PROBE2 Gas sampling unit gas sampling probe 2 4 6 As for PROBE1 TUBE3 Sample gas line 3 1 3 As for TUBE1 1 The connections must match the connections on the gas sampling unit Table 25 Connection terminal external heater outputs on the analyzer Wire Cross section in mm2 Cross section in AWG Tightening torque Nm rigid 0 2 4 0 24 10 0 5...

Page 61: ...H0 Ethernet e g SOPAS ET MPR remote maintenance communication via Modbus TCP line is led upwards ETH1 Internal USB Internal SD card SD card on the right next to USB CAN1 Internal CAN2 Internal RS422 RS485 Internal RS232 top plug Internal O2 bottom plug O2 sensor DISP top plug Display I O MOD bottom plug Internal TECHNICAL DATA 13 8026608 AE00 V1 0 2021 10 SICK O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O...

Page 62: ...e 3 15 Pt100 16 Pt100 DIGITAL INPUTS Digital input 1 1 24 V 2 Signal 3 Signal 4 GND Digital input 2 5 8 As above Digital input 3 9 12 As above Digital input 4 13 16 As above DIGITAL OUTPUTS Digital output 1 1 NC 2 COM 3 NO Digital output 2 4 6 As above Digital output 3 7 9 As above Digital output 4 10 12 As above VALVE OUTPUTS Valves Internal 1 The connections must match the connections on the gas...

Page 63: ...ptional temperature control circuit 13 2 11 Switching on the circuit breakers again Overview The circuit breakers are located at the bottom of the electronics unit The circuit breakers are labeled TUBE1 ELECTRONIC FILTER PROBE1 FILTER PROBE2 TUBE3 CELL TUBE2 DEVICE Procedure When a circuit breaker has triggered 1 Press the circuit breaker pin back in again 2 If this does not switch the circuit bre...

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Page 65: ...o guarantee of this neither is there any implied guarantee of marketability or suitability for a particular purpose Refer to the GNU General Public License for details With regard to the other Open Source components we refer to the liability disclaimers of the copyright holders in the licence texts on the CD delivered 14 2 2 Software licences In this product SICK uses unchanged and as far is neces...

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