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8 - Installation

 

Installation

 

The first part of this Chapter describes the preparing and 
placing of the system in position for use. 
From section 

8.6, 

84 

on, the instrument setup is explained. 

Restrictions on use

 

 

The AMI Trides does not measure properly if the sample 
contains even traces of the following substances as they 
contaminate sensors, leading to low readings and hence 
resulting in chlorine over-dosage: 
Š

       

Organic chlorine compounds, 

Š

       

Disinfectants containing stabilizers such as cyanuric acid 

or 

5.5-Dimethyldantoin, 

Š

       

Corrosion preventive products (phosphates), 

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Detergents used for cleaning purposes, 

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Sand, 

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Traces  of  brass  or  copper  from  sample  supply  tubes 

and  connections,  i.e.  no  copper  tubes  allowed  for  the 
sample supply. 
Make sure sample supply tubes and connectors are of 
stainless steel or plastics. 

Prerequisites

 

 
Instrument power supply: 

Only a Certified Electrician shall connect the instrument to 
the mains.

 

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Fuse 1AT. 

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Mains cable to comply with standards IEC 60227 and IEC 

60245; flammability rating FV1. 

Š

       

Mains equipped with an external switch or circuit-

br

eaker… 

–  near the instrument, 
–  easily accessible to the operator, 
–  marked as interrupter for the AMI Trides. 

AMI Trides Operator’s Manual, A-96.250.101 

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Summary of Contents for A-85.119.010

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Monitor AMI Trides SW version 1 71 and later AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 040909 Nano Tel 4006609565 Http www 19mro com 19mro 19mro com...

Page 2: ...43 63 31 www swan ch Hotline E mail support swan ch Document Status Sheet Title AMI Trides Operator s Manual ID A 96 250 101 Revision Issue Major changes 00 September 2004 First issue 2004 SWAN ANALYT...

Page 3: ...g Panel 6 1 3 Equipment 6 2 Safety Instructions 2 1 General 7 2 2 Warning Notices 8 2 3 General Safety Regulations 9 2 3 1 Legal Requirements 9 2 3 2 General Inspection and Maintenance Duties 9 2 3 3...

Page 4: ...Navigation 20 3 3 3 Software Structure 23 4 Error Messages 4 1 Menu Messages 1 25 4 2 Troubleshooting 26 4 3 Error List 27 4 3 1 Errors during operation 27 4 3 2 Errors during calibration 28 5 Diagno...

Page 5: ...rides sensor rotor 41 6 3 7 Electrodes 42 6 4 Replacing Parts 43 6 4 1 Fuses 43 6 4 2 Filter vessel filter 44 6 4 3 O ring seal set 44 6 4 4 Trides sensor Rotor for Trides Pt Pt sensor 45 6 4 5 Trides...

Page 6: ...ts 4 3 61 7 3 1 Alarm Relay 4 3 1 61 7 3 2 Relay 1 4 3 2 Relay 2 4 3 3 62 7 3 3 Input 4 3 4 64 7 4 Logger 4 4 optional 65 7 4 1 Log interval 65 7 4 2 Log download 66 7 4 3 Clear Logger 67 viii AMI Tri...

Page 7: ...ation of Flow Cell and Sensors 80 8 5 Options 82 8 5 1 pH sensor 82 8 6 Instrument Setup 84 8 6 1 Preparatory Tasks 84 8 6 2 Establish sample flow 85 8 6 3 General notes on instrument setup 86 8 6 4 S...

Page 8: ...Options Accessories Spare Parts 10 1 Options 121 10 2 Accessories 121 10 3 Spare parts 122 10 4 Consumables 123 11 Index x AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 Nano Tel 4006609565 Http www 19mro...

Page 9: ...1 Product Description Introduction 1 1 1 The AMI Analytical Monitor Interface Trides AMI Trides AMI Trides 5 S cm AMI Trides pH 8 5 0 2 ppm AMI Trides AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 1...

Page 10: ...1 AMI Trides keys 2 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 11: ...140 x 70 mm x x 1 5 kg 75 x 45 mm 6 85 265 VAC 47 63 Hz 24 VDC max 20 VA II IP66 NEMA 4X rated 30 to 130 C 0 1 C 25 to 65 C 13 to 149 F 15 to 50 C 5 to 122 F 10 to 90 relative non condensing 3000 m 98...

Page 12: ...5 ppm 0 000 1 000 ppm HOCl 0 01 ppm 0 00 1 00 ppm 0 06 ppm 1 00 3 00 ppm 0 2 ppm 3 00 5 00 ppm 0 01 ppm 0 00 1 00 ppm 0 06 ppm 1 00 3 00 ppm HOCl 1 from end of interval during 1 month at normal condit...

Page 13: ...scription Instrument Specification 2 1A 250 VAC 1 2 P PI PID PD 1A 250 VAC 1 2 2 Cell TRIDES sensor 3 12 mm 0 15 to 2 bar 2 2 to 29 psi 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F 6 mm 14 mm AMI Trides Operator s Manual A...

Page 14: ...33 x 11 x 7 6 0 kg 13 2 lbs 1 2 4 PVC see section 8 2 Installation Dimensions 71 1 3 AMI Trides monitor c w Trides Trides pH 0 4 20 mA Interface RS485 PROFIBUS DP or MODBUS ASCII RTU AMIRS 6 AMI Trid...

Page 15: ...2 Safety Instructions General 2 2 1 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 7...

Page 16: ...2 Safety Instructions Warning Notices 2 2 corrosive 8 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 17: ...2 Safety Instructions General Safety Regulations 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 General Inspection and Maintenance Duties SWAN 2 3 3 SWAN 2 3 4 Modifications SWAN AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 9...

Page 18: ...2 2 3 5 3 5 5 Dimethyldantoin 2 3 6 relay 1 relay 2 2 3 7 ESD 10 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 19: ...3 Structure and Function Introduction 3 3 1 3 1 1 Components AMI Trides 3 2 14 3 2 14 16 RUN 14 10 45 19 R1 0 42 ppm 18 R2 364 rpm 7 04 pH 25 4 C 22 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 11...

Page 20: ...3 3 1 2 AMI Trides pH 3 2 3 12 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 21: ...3 Structure and Function Introduction PH pH pH NTC negative temperature coefficient 3 1 3 pH pH 7 77 23 At pH 8 25 75 100 pH AMI Trides DPD DPD pH DPD DPD AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 13...

Page 22: ...3 Structure and Function Hardware 3 2 AMI Trides LCD PH 14 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 23: ...3 Structure and Function Hardware LCD 75 x 45 mm 4 PCBs 1 0 4 20 mA 2 RS485 PROFIBUS DP MODBUS ASCII RTU 3 AMIRS RS232 PCB 1 2 3 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 15...

Page 24: ...3 Structure and Function Hardware 5 4 3 1 2 3 6 7 9 2 2 8 4 5 pH 6 7 rpm 8 9 16 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 25: ...3 Structure and Function Hardware 6 mm inside dia 14 mm 3 PH pH AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 17...

Page 26: ...witching the pump valve ON and OFF To optimize results set the parameters Hysteresis and Delay Even better results are achieved with the Time proportional control parameters Cycle Time and Response Ti...

Page 27: ...nterrupted signal outputs are not frozen error blinking fatal error sample flow Status R1 R2 rpm Process Values Time C Dis x xx ppm pH value sample temperature Relay Status upper lower limit reached u...

Page 28: ...ry Program Navigation RUN R1 R2 364 rpm 14 10 45 0 42 ppm 7 04 pH 25 4 C Enter Exit Main Menu Messages Diagnostics Maintenance Operation Installation 1 I O State 2 4 1 Alarm Relay closed Relay 1 open...

Page 29: ...17 07 Calib03 16 ration 49 30 3 1 1 Process pH Standard pH Zero TridesProcess pH 3 1 1 4 Process Trides Current Value x xx pH Offset x xx mV Process Value x xx pH Save Enter Menu item numbering The l...

Page 30: ...3 selection or Exit to keep the previous parameter Filter Time Const 30 Sec Hold Time after Cal 300 Sec Disinfectant Ozone The selected parameter is indicated but not saved yet Press Exit Sensors 4 1...

Page 31: ...data Maintenance Calibration Simulation 3 1 Menu Maintenance 3 For instrument calibration relay and signal output Set Time 17 07 03 16 49 30 simulation and to set the instrument time Operation Sensor...

Page 32: ...3 Structure and Function Software 24 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 33: ...tallation Pending Errors Message List incorrect Pending Errors 1 1 5 Errors remain in the Enter Error Code E010 Sample Flow low Enter to Acknowledge Pending Errors window until corrected even if ackno...

Page 34: ...ture disconnected 2 Press Enter to Acknowledge Enter to acknowledge the error i e to deactivate the Alarm Relay interrupting audible or visual alarms if available 3 Consult 4 3 Error List 27 and remed...

Page 35: ...larm low E003 pH Alarm high E004 pH Alarm low E007 Sample Temp high E008 Sample Temp low E009 Sample Flow high E010 Sample Flow low E011 Temp shorted cable wet broken replace sensor E012 Temp dis conn...

Page 36: ...IC PCF8574 IC defective call service E028 EEProm Microcon EEProm defective call service E029 EEProm Motherboard EEProm defective call service E030 EEprom Frontend EEProm defective call service E031 C...

Page 37: ...ensors Sample I O State Interface 2 1 5 1 1 Menu Identification 2 1 Diagnostics Identification 2 1 Sensors Sample Identification 2 1 3 I O State Interface Designation AMI TRIDES Version V1 50 02 04 Fa...

Page 38: ...value 2 WITH temperature and pH compensation Reference values raw value 1 raw value 2 23 C pH 7 6 Number x Date Time dd mm yy hh mm Offset x xx A Slope x xx A Sensors Trides Sensor pH Electrode 2 2 2...

Page 39: ...4 Diagnostics Identification Sensors Sample 2 4 I O State I O State 2 4 1 Interface Alarm Relay open closed Relay 1 open closed Relay 2 open closed Input open closed Signal Output 1 x x mA Signal Outp...

Page 40: ...5 Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics 2 32 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 41: ...calibrate Trides and pH See 6 5 Calibration 49 Enter Process pH Standard pH Zero Trides Process Trides Simulation 3 2 Maintenance Calibration Simulation Set Time 17 07 Simula 03 16 tion 3 2 49 30 3 2...

Page 42: ...lowing items is recommended Tab 6 1 Daily check Check Task see Check the sample supply for dirt Any deposits in the supply filter will consume disinfectant resulting in a lower concen tration in the s...

Page 43: ...ion See 6 5 Calibration 49 During calibration check Offset and Slope 3 1 2 3 Replace Swansensor pH if Offset 50 50 mV or Slope 50 mV Standard pH 3 1 2 5 Standard 1 7 00 pH Current Value x xx pH Offset...

Page 44: ...erve the health and safety warnings on the container WARNING Alcohol is highly flammable Avoid inhalation of vapors Use in a well ventilated area 6 3 1 Instrument Shutdown For longer periods of interr...

Page 45: ...6 2 Cleaning agents Instrument part Agent see Protective filter none 6 3 4 Acrylic parts soap common deliming agent 6 3 5 Disinfectant sensor none 6 3 6 calcareous deposits 5 hydrochloric acid if con...

Page 46: ...pply line especially the filter preceding the AMI Trides need periodic cleaning 6 3 4 Protective filter If the protection filter shows deposits 1 Stop sample supply 2 Unscrew filter vessel 3 Unscrew f...

Page 47: ...cell explosion drawing cover overflow cell sample inlet flow sensor short overflow tube long overflow tube main flow control valve ref electrode fixing grab sample flow control valve outlet disinfecta...

Page 48: ...two flow control valves 5 Disconnect inlet and outlet tubes Cleaning 6 Clean all acrylic parts using a soft brush water and soap Remove calcareous deposits with a common deliming agent with standard...

Page 49: ...t tissue Remove calcareous deposits with 5 hydrochloric acid If the sensor is contaminated clean it for approx 5 min in 1 5 diluted hydrochloric acid Find the contamination source 5 Rinse all parts th...

Page 50: ...pH sensor 1 Shut down the instrument according to 6 3 1 36 2 Disconnect and remove the sensor 3 Cautiously wipe the sensor tip with a clean soft and damp tissue Remove grease with alcohol using a soft...

Page 51: ...larm relay from the mains before opening the cover Find and remedy the cause for the short circuit before replacing the fuse Use tweezers or needle nosed pliers to remove the defective fuse 1AT 250V R...

Page 52: ...4 Unscrew filter 5 Install in reverse order If dry apply a thin film of PTFE grease to O ring 6 4 3 O ring seal set Note If the instrument is configured for ozone 26 111 0x1 see type plate make sure t...

Page 53: ...prevent it from getting wet ATTENTION Handle the disinfectant sensor with care Do not touch the platinum parts with metallic objects When removing the disinfectant sensor residual water will pour out...

Page 54: ...r Insert the Trides reference electrode as far as it goes 5 Observe the Run in periods Perform Process Trides calibration see 6 5 Calibration 49 6 4 6 Flow control valve Note If the instrument is conf...

Page 55: ...or cable from terminal Cable designation see 8 3 2 Connections Diagram 74 4 Loosen cable gland nut and retrieve cable 5 Loosen the two screws fixing the flow cell to the base plate 6 Pull the flow cel...

Page 56: ...pH sensor with care The glass tip is very fragile 2 Disconnect unscrew connector the pH sensor from the cable and remove the sensor 3 Install new sensor in reverse order 4 Run the system for one hour...

Page 57: ...tten to the instrument one point calibration Upon initial instrument installation operate for 1 h before measuring the pH value Use reliable high quality pH meter and pH sensor such as the CHEMATEST 2...

Page 58: ...ue x xx pH Offset x xx mV Process Value x xx pH Save Enter Process pH 3 1 1 4 Current Value x xx pH Offset x xx mV Process Value x xx pH Save Enter Process pH 3 1 1 5 Current Value x xx pH Offset x xx...

Page 59: ...he expected range check the calibration solution Besides the loss of quality due to frequent usage service life of the solution is limited Standard 1 7 00 pH Current Value x xx pH Offset x xx mV Progr...

Page 60: ...w Wait until ENTER to save is displayed indicates stable value and press ENTER Maintenance Calibration Simulation 3 1 Set Time 18 07 03 09 31 46 Enter Calibration Process pH Standard pH Zero Trides Pr...

Page 61: ...e sample DIS value by means of the DPD method Only if it is outside the specified error margin enter this value under Process Value 3 1 4 4 Maintenance Calibration Simulation 3 1 Set Time 01 05 03 16...

Page 62: ...ument cannot determine the buffer pH value value 1 pH unit beyond the programmed value Slope error Occurs if slope is outside the range of 35 65 mV pH unit Possible cause Corrective action Wrong buffe...

Page 63: ...Zero too high Last zero calibration is too high for the detection limit to be achieved Redo zero calibration after min 48 hours of uninterrupted operation Strictly observe proce dures in section 6 5...

Page 64: ...6 Maintenance Repair Calibration 56 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 65: ...t measure properly if the sample contains even traces of the following products Disinfectants containing stabilisers like cyanuric acid or 5 5 Dimethyldantoin Organic chlorine compounds Corrosion inhi...

Page 66: ...y signals The longer the filter time constant the slower the system reacts to changes in the measured value 5 6000 sec default 300 sec During calibration signal outputs and alarms are deactivated With...

Page 67: ...tion linear bilinear log Control upw Control dnw See 8 6 6 Signal Outputs 88 The following signal output screens 60 show all possible function settings with Parameter DIS values in ppm Screens for the...

Page 68: ...arameter 5 2 1 1 DIS If Function 5 2 1 3 bilinear Range Low 0 00 ppm Range Center 5 00 ppm Range High 10 00 ppm Logarithmic 4 2 1 120 Parameter 5 2 1 1 DIS If Function 5 2 1 3 log Range Low 0 00 ppm R...

Page 69: ...Outputs Relay Contacts 4 3 Enter Relay Contacts Alarm Relay Relay 1 Relay 2 Input 4 3 1 Alarm Relay Alarm DIS Alarm pH Enter 4 3 1 1 Alarm DIS 4 3 1 1 1 Alarm High x xx ppm Alarm Low x xx ppm Hystere...

Page 70: ...lay 30 Sec Control upw Control dnw Timer Parameter DIS pH Temperature Sample flow See Relay 1 Relay 2 95 The following Relay 1 Relay 2 screens show all possible function settings with Parameter DIS va...

Page 71: ...2 1 Limit lower Parameter 5 3 2 1 DIS Setpoint x ppm Hysteresis x ppm Delay x Sec Control upw 4 3 2 120 If Function 5 3 2 1 Control upw Parameter 5 3 2 1 DIS Setpoint x ppm P Band x ppm Control dnw 4...

Page 72: ...07 If Input is being activated e g during filter back wash the parameters configured in this menu are set Operation Sensors Signal Outputs Relay Contacts 4 3 Enter Relay Contacts Alarm Relay Relay 1 R...

Page 73: ...gger Logger 4 4 4 4 1 Log Interval 1 Second Log Interval x Sec Min Hour Clear Logger no yes 5 Seconds 1 Minute 10 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour The internal logger can save approx 1500 data records stored...

Page 74: ...3 10 Logger 79 Logger set up as described in 8 6 11 Logger 114 Download Procedure On the keyboard press Esc Browse to the folder you have created to archive printouts A text file AMITRI TXT is create...

Page 75: ...y Contacts Logger 4 4 Logger 4 4 2 Log Interval 30 Minutes Clear Logger no Clear Logger no yes Select yes and press to accept Press Exit Enter Logger Log Inte Save 4 4 2 Minutes yes highlighted press...

Page 76: ...7 Operation Logger 4 4 optional 68 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 77: ...5 Dimethyldantoin Corrosion preventive products phosphates Detergents used for cleaning purposes Sand Traces of brass or copper from sample supply tubes and connections i e no copper tubes allowed for...

Page 78: ...ut 0 4 20 mA ________ 1 RS485 PROFIBUS DP MODBUS ASCII RTU _______________ 2 Model see below Download kit ______________________ 3 Standard _____________________________ 0 for ozone measurement ______...

Page 79: ...weather install a cover to protect the instrument from insolation and precipitation See 1 2 Instrument Specification 3 for temperature limitations 280 mm 11 13 mm 254 mm 10 6 x dia 6 5 mm 30 mm 1 3 1...

Page 80: ...6 use the following cable thicknesses PG 11 fitting Cable OD 5 10 mm PG 7 fittings Cable OD 3 6 5 mm Use appropriate plugs where there is no cable PG 9 fittings Cable OD 4 8 mm Wire Power Relays Use m...

Page 81: ...nect the instrument to the power unless the ground wire PE is connected Do not connect unless specifically instructed to do so ATTENTION Observe precautions for handling electrostatic discharge sensit...

Page 82: ...2 1 14 13 15 Signal Output 1 Common Return Signal Output 2 24V AC VDC LINE Option Logger 52 50 53 Option Profibus Modbus Option Signal Output 3 38 37 38 37 12 PBA PBB Signal Output 3 Use only the ter...

Page 83: ...vided grounding screw Terminal designations see 8 3 2 Connections Diagram 74 8 3 4 Alarm Relay Note Max load 1 A 250 VAC Alarm signal output for external supervision Terminal designations see 8 3 2 Co...

Page 84: ...an external power relay 30 A Otherwise the starting current peak will destroy the relay s in the AMI Codes Solenoid valve To protect the relays install inductive load suppressor RC varistor Motor val...

Page 85: ...gnations see 8 3 2 Connections Diagram 74 Signal output configuration see 8 6 6 Signal Outputs 88 8 3 8 Signal Output 3 optional Note Max burden 510 Terminal designations see 8 3 2 Connections Diagram...

Page 86: ...a PROFIBUS DP connection consult the PROFIBUS manual Use appropriate network cable If only one instrument is installed or on the last one of connected instruments the bus termination switch must be O...

Page 87: ...ropriate electronic equipment Check Prod No on the type plate The last but one digit must be 3 26 11x 03x Cable transmitter computer 5P M12 9P D SUB Computer with Windows operating system AMIRS PCB Lo...

Page 88: ...flow tube E in the rear opening near the panel 2 Place the long overflow tube D in the front left opening 3 Place the overflow cell tube C over the two small tubes Put the cover on the overflow cell 4...

Page 89: ...care The glass tips are very fragile 7 Place the temperature sensor in the overflow cell cover opening B 8 Pull off the rubber cap from the pH sensor tip Install the sensor and connect the cable mark...

Page 90: ...from the mains ATTENTION Handle the pH sensor with care The glass tip is very fragile 2 Pull off the rubber cap from the pH sensor tip Install the sensor and connect the cable marked pH 3 Remove short...

Page 91: ...ay Contacts Sensors 5 1 5 1 2 Select pH Electrode with Miscellaneous Sensor Type Trides pH Electrode Interface pH Electrode with Temperature NT5K Flow rpm Standards with without Standards 5 1 5 1 Ente...

Page 92: ...er closed WARNING Before setting up the instrument make sure the transmitter cover is closed the 4 captive screws tightened Power available Pumps and valves are in working order Sample pipe strainers...

Page 93: ...le at the flow cell inlet C 4 Open the main flow control valve E The water has to continuously overflow over the long overflow tube A 5 Connect the instrument to the power A long overflow tube B short...

Page 94: ...ose from the two levels in part or completely Set defaults No in parts completely Resets all values settings and entries except Interface 5 5 1 Resets ALL values settings and entries 8 6 4 Sensors pH...

Page 95: ...s 4 1 58 pH compen sation If the instrument is used without pH sensor Sensors 5 1 2 pH Electrode without enter pH value for pH compensation This is a known stable pH value or it is determined by means...

Page 96: ...nfectant pH temperature sample sample flow Function bilinear The beginning or end of the selected range can be shown in a more accurate resolution Linear bilinear example with free chlorine mA 20 0 20...

Page 97: ...ntrol upw Control Parameters 5 2 1 43 10 Setpoint 0 40 ppm P Band 0 10 ppm Reset Time x Sec Derivative Time x Sec Control Timeout x Min Definition see 99 Setpoint 0 40 ppm 0 30 ppm P band 0 10 ppm 0 p...

Page 98: ...1 Parameter Dis pH Temperature Signal Output 1 5 2 1 1 Sample flow Parameter DIS Current Loop 4 20 mA Current Loop Function linear 0 20 mA Scaling 4 20 mA Function linear bilinear log Control upw Cont...

Page 99: ...1 41 11 Parameter pH Function bilinear Scaling 5 2 1 41 Range max 0 14 00 pH Range Low 0 00 pH Range Center 7 00 pH Range High 14 00 pH Scaling 5 2 1 40 12 Parameter Temperature Function linear log S...

Page 100: ...ut 0 Min Control Parameters 5 2 1 43 11 Setpoint 7 00 pH P Band 0 10 pH Reset Time 0 Sec Derivative Time 0 Sec Control Timeout 0 Min Control Parameters 5 2 1 43 12 Setpoint 30 0 C P Band 1 0 C Reset T...

Page 101: ...ts Overview Alarm Relay 94 Relay 1 Relay 2 95 Limit upper lower 95 Control upw dnw 98 Time Proportional 5 3 2 32 1 98 Frequency 5 3 2 32 1 101 Motor Valve 5 3 2 32 1 103 Timer 105 Input 107 Relay test...

Page 102: ...lay 1 Relay 2 Input Alarm Relay Alarm DIS Alarm pH Sample 5 3 1 1 Case Temp high 65 C Case Temp low 0 C Alarm Dis 5 3 1 1 1 Alarm High 10 00 ppm Alarm Low 0 00 ppm Hysteresis 0 10 ppm Delay 5 Sec Alar...

Page 103: ...er Example with DIS Upper Limit monitoring Relay 1 5 3 2 1 Function Limit upper Parameter DIS Setpoint 0 40 ppm Hysteresis 0 05 ppm Delay 20 Sec Setpoint Limit upper Delay 20 sec Hysteresis 0 05 ppm L...

Page 104: ...exceeded Hysteresis 5 3 2 4xx 0 00 10 00 ppm default 0 10 ppm 0 00 14 00 pH default 0 10 pH 0 0 100 0 C default 1 0 C 0 600 rpm default 30 rpm Primarily used to prevent relay chatter which occurs if a...

Page 105: ...Parameter DIS Setpoint 5 00 ppm Hysteresis 0 10 ppm Delay 30 Sec DIS pH Temperature Sample flow Relay 1 DIS Relay 2 pH Function Limit upper lower Relay 1 5 3 2 20 Parameter pH Function Limit upper Par...

Page 106: ...ischarge monitoring Time proportional see 98 Frequency see 101 Motor valve see 103 Time Proportional 5 3 2 32 1 This function is made of the parameters Cycle Time and Response Time Cycle Time 5 3 2 32...

Page 107: ...10 00 ppm default 0 10 ppm 0 00 14 00 pH default 0 10 pH 0 0 100 0 C default 1 00 C 0 600 rpm default 30 rpm Reset Time 5 3 2 32 4 3 0 9000 sec default 0 sec To turn Reset Time off enter 0 Sec Derivat...

Page 108: ...erivative Time 0 Sec Control Timeout 0 Min Function Control upw dnw Parameter pH Actuator Time proportional Control Parameters5 3 2 32 4 11 Setpoint 7 00 pH P Band 0 10 pH Reset Time 0 Sec Derivative...

Page 109: ...30 00 120 0 C default 30 0 C 0 600 rpm default 300 rpm P Band 5 3 2 32 31 x 0 00 10 00 ppm default 0 10 ppm 0 00 14 00 pH default 0 10 pH 0 0 100 0 C default 1 00 C 0 600 rpm default 30 rpm Reset Tim...

Page 110: ...ve Time 0 Sec Control Timeout 0 Min Function Control upw dnw Parameter pH Actuator Frequency Control Parameter 5 s 3 2 32 31 11 Setpoint 7 00 pH P Band 0 10 pH Reset Time 0 Sec Derivative Time 0 Sec C...

Page 111: ...nt 5 3 2 32 31 x 0 00 10 00 ppm default 5 00 ppm 0 00 14 00 pH default 7 00 pH 30 00 120 0 C default 30 0 C 0 600 rpm default 300 rpm P Band 5 3 2 32 4 x 0 00 10 00 ppm default 0 10 ppm 0 00 14 00 pH...

Page 112: ...unction Control upw Parameter DIS Actuator Settings Settings 5 3 2 32 1 Time proportional Actuator Motor Valve Run Time 60 Sec Neutral Zone 5 Frequency Motor Valve Control Parameters Control Parameter...

Page 113: ...ec default 10 sec The length of time Run Time is active i e the relay is closed Delay 5 3 2 54 0 6000 sec default 5 sec Time by which the execution of Run Time is retarded after receiving the signal t...

Page 114: ...00 00 Run Time 10 Sec Delay 5 Sec Signal Outputs cont Signal Outputs continuous hold off Control Output continuous Out put Co ntrol cont hold off Calendar 5 3 2 342 2 Function Timer Mode weekly Relay...

Page 115: ...t Fatal Errors which are always issued Reset time and derivative time are ignored considered 0 The time the Input deactivation is retarded after receiving the signal no Feature Fault not used yes if i...

Page 116: ...ck relay function by means of the connected device or a multimeter Maintenance 3 2 Simulation 3 2 1 Calibration Simulation Set Time 01 05 03 16 30 00 Alarm Relay open closed Relay 1 open closed Relay...

Page 117: ...Default Values The default values or factory settings are firmware set They correspond to the values shown in the screens in these sections ATTENTION There is no undo once this command has been execut...

Page 118: ...ds for the main menus to have restricted access For unrestricted access leave passwords at 0000 Miscellaneous 5 4 4 Language English Set defaults no Load Firmware no Password Password 5 4 4 1 Sample I...

Page 119: ...ts of less than 12 characters press Enter until the line is highlighted Sample ID xyz123 Now press Exit and confirm Save with Yes Time Set the time in main menu Maintenance 3 Maintenance Calibration S...

Page 120: ...the following calibration tasks must be performed Carefully read section 6 5 1 General notes on calibration 49 and strictly apply the Run in periods Standard pH See Standard pH 51 Process Trides See P...

Page 121: ...1 Protocol Modbus ASCII Modbus RTU SWAN Bus Hyper Terminal Prof ibus Protocol Hyper Terminal Device Address 11 Baud Rate 115200 Baud Parity none Data bits 8 Bits Parity Visible only if Protocol Modbu...

Page 122: ...ger If the instrument is configured for log data download see 8 3 10 Logger 79 setup interface as follows Interface 5 5 1 Protocol Hyper Terminal Baud Rate 115200 Baud Hyper Terminal configuration 114...

Page 123: ...8 Installation Instrument Setup AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 115...

Page 124: ...8 Installation Instrument Setup Now create a folder for filing of log data e g Log download see 7 4 2 66 116 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 125: ...ect instrument power Switch off disconnect power of devices connected to relays 1 2 and alarm 3 Close the main flow control and open the grab sample flow control to empty the flow cell 4 Remove the fi...

Page 126: ...nstrument as described in 9 1 System Shut Down Storage 117 Put electrodes in original boxes Remove and wrap overflow cell with cover Stow all loose parts in the bottom of the box To protect the fragil...

Page 127: ...9 Shut Down Transport Disposal Disposal 9 3 Disposal Dispose of the instrument in accordance with all applicable local and national regulations AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 119...

Page 128: ...9 Shut Down Transport Disposal Disposal 120 AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101...

Page 129: ...ion of disinfectants determination of the pH value with electrode includ ing accessories A 70 065 021 For calibration Chematest 20s Photometer with reagent set for the determination of disinfectants d...

Page 130: ...dealers stock A 82 811 010 Filter vessel for Trides and Hydrazine overflow cell A 82 819 010 Replacement filter for Trides and Hydrazine over flow cell A 83 590 060 O ring seal set ozone for Trides o...

Page 131: ...s 10 4 Consumables Tab 10 5 Consumables AMI Trides A 85 119 010 pH Calibration Kit pH7 calibration solution 40 ml pH9 calibration solution 40 ml AMI Trides Operator s Manual A 96 250 101 123 Nano Tel...

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