TURTLE
TOUGH
®
OPERATION MANUAL
TT-CL
2
FREE CHLORINE SENSOR
Ion Specific
Chlorine Analyser
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Page 1: ...TURTLE TOUGH OPERATION MANUAL TT CL2 FREE CHLORINE SENSOR Ion Specific Chlorine Analyser turtletoughsensors com...
Page 2: ...ce 11 4 0 3 1 Routine maintenance 11 4 0 3 2 Diagnostic maintenance 11 Storage 11 Spares 11 Single flowcell 11 4 0 6 1 Insertion 12 Double flowcell 13 COMMISSIONING 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 13 Further...
Page 3: ...ill only be necessary to reduce the pH to below 6 5 This is best done using the CO2 Buffer accessory The probes are available for a variety of ranges which are specified at the time of purchase The se...
Page 4: ...l using DPD or Automatic Autocal Housing material PVC silicone polycarbonate stainless steel perspex Dimensions Diameter approx 25mm 1 length 175mm 7 Maintenance intervals Calibration On control appli...
Page 5: ...mount the electronics in a position where they are not habitually hosed down in a cleaning process Consider the length of wiring runs when mounting the instrument Try to keep the electronics away from...
Page 6: ...flow cell single or double with its backplate 9mm thick please refer to the drawings below 2 4 Water connections The incoming water sample connection is to the flowcell lower barb or push fitting In...
Page 7: ...ole is blocked off when the membrane cap is removed then the membrane may rupture i e develop a tiny tear and the probe may not produce accurate readings When the membrane cap is filled with electroly...
Page 8: ...electronics in the sensor The measuring signal is independent from the temperature of the measuring water due to an integrated temperature compensator 4 0 1 Installation Please refer to Site Selectio...
Page 9: ...lectrolyte Be careful so that there are hardly any bubbles Then replace it onto the bench NOTE Read the electrolyte MSDS sheet Fill up the G holder with electrolyte Be careful that there are no bubble...
Page 10: ...rolyte or electrolyte on your skin or in your eye should be washed off immediately with water The electrolyte contains potassium halide Check that the membrane cap is completely screwed in up to the s...
Page 11: ...mbrane cap When putting the probe back into use after storage the electrode tip must be cleaned with the special abrasive paper supplied see 4 0 3 2 and a new membrane cap and G holder must be used fo...
Page 12: ...TT CL2 Free Chlorine Sensor 12 TURTLE TOUGH 4 0 6 1 Insertion There should be 25mm 1 of clear space between the tip of the sensor and the conical base of the flowcell tube...
Page 13: ...2 Check the sensor for damage 3 Make up the sensor 4 Ensure that water flows through the flowcell and over each sensor s measuring end 5 Calibration After the Cl2 sensor has completely polarized from...
Page 14: ...TT CL2 Free Chlorine Sensor 14 TURTLE TOUGH Appendix A General Layout Drawing Flowcell...
Page 15: ...of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of...
Page 16: ...Serial number Medium concentration Temperature Pressure Conductivity Viscosity Cleaned with Please mark the appropriate warnings Radioactive Explosive Caustic Poisonous Harmful to health Biologically...
Page 17: ...age or failure caused by A Improper installation operation or maintenance of the equipment B Abnormal wear and tear on moving parts caused by some processes C Acts of nature i e lightning flooding etc...
Page 18: ...TT CL2 Free Chlorine Sensor 18 Appendix E Safety Data Sheet Electrolyte ECS2 1 GEL Electrolyte FC1 for Membrane Free Cl2 Sensor Manual date 12 1 2011 Page 25 of 29...
Page 19: ...TT CL2 Free Chlorine Sensor 19 Appendix E IPM19 HaloSense Free Chlorine Probe...
Page 20: ...TT CL2 Free Chlorine Sensor IPM19 HaloSense Free Chlorine Probe 20...
Page 21: ...value measured perform the probe maintenance procedure Calibration Failed Please wait until process is stable for calibration would be displayed if calibration fails Finish to save and exit to the men...