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Table of Contents 

Waltron User Manual 

9092 Chlorine Analyzer 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Waltron Customer Commitment ......................................................................... 1

 

Safety ................................................................................................................. 2

 

Warranty Agreement .......................................................................................... 3

 

Checklist of Materials ......................................................................................... 4

 

Table of Contents ................................................................................................ 5

 

1

 

Overview ...................................................................................................... 7

 

1.1 

Specifications ................................................................................................................................ 7 

1.1.1 

Performance.......................................................................................................................... 7 

1.1.2 

Operating Conditions ............................................................................................................ 7 

1.1.3 

Communications & Signal Outputs ....................................................................................... 7 

1.2 

Safety Precautions, Instructions, and Hazards.............................................................................. 7 

1.2.1 

General Information ............................................................................................................. 7 

1.2.2 

List of Warnings and Potential Dangers ................................................................................ 9 

1.2.3 

Sample ................................................................................................................................. 10 

1.2.4 

Analyzer General Hazards ................................................................................................... 10 

2

 

Introduction ................................................................................................ 11

 

2.1 

Preliminary Remarks ................................................................................................................... 11 

2.2 

Working Principle ........................................................................................................................ 11 

2.3 

Analyzer Layout ........................................................................................................................... 13 

2.4 

Wet-Section ................................................................................................................................ 14 

2.5 

Electronics ................................................................................................................................... 14 

3

 

Installation ................................................................................................. 15

 

3.1 

Receiving ..................................................................................................................................... 15 

3.2 

Analyzer Handling ....................................................................................................................... 15 

3.3 

Location and Mounting ............................................................................................................... 15 

3.4 

Mounting Schematics ................................................................................................................. 16 

3.5 

Sample Connections .................................................................................................................... 17 

3.6 

Electrical Connections ................................................................................................................. 18 

3.6.1 

Transmitter Enclosure ......................................................................................................... 19 

3.6.2 

AC Power Connection ......................................................................................................... 20 

3.6.3 

User Signal Connections ...................................................................................................... 21 

4

 

Analyzer Initial Start-Up .............................................................................. 22

 

4.1 

Preparing the Analyzer for Start-Up .............................................. 

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4.2 

Putting the Analyzer Online ........................................................................................................ 22 

5

 

User Interface ............................................................................................. 23

 

5.1 

Main Screen Navigation .............................................................................................................. 23 

Summary of Contents for 9092

Page 1: ...101 046 A 1 EXPERTS IN WATER CHEMISTRY SINCE 1903 9092 Chlorine Analyzer User Manual...

Page 2: ...waltron net Please be ready to provide the following information Date analyzer was purchased Analyzer model and serial number Recent maintenance history Calibration slope values and detailed descript...

Page 3: ...ainers packages and chemicals Only qualified personnel should be involved in the installation operation and servicing of the analyzer Follow safety precautions when operating analyzer in conditions of...

Page 4: ...rvice Department Customer name address and department Name and telephone number of the individual responsible for returning items for repair Brief problem description Ship to Waltron service center Wa...

Page 5: ...shipping needs Check all items received against those on the packing list Chemicals are usually shipped in a separate package and will be itemized accordingly Verify that the number of packages recei...

Page 6: ...9 1 2 3 Sample 10 1 2 4 Analyzer General Hazards 10 2 Introduction 11 2 1 Preliminary Remarks 11 2 2 Working Principle 11 2 3 Analyzer Layout 13 2 4 Wet Section 14 2 5 Electronics 14 3 Installation 15...

Page 7: ...s 6 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer 5 2 Menu Structure 25 6 Operation 26 6 1 Calibration of pH Sensor 26 6 2 Calibration of Chlorine Sensor 26 7 Maintenance 27 7 1 Scheduled Maintenance 27...

Page 8: ...S cm salt cell required if conductivity is less Sample Connections Swagelok tube diameter 6mm 1 1 3 COMMUNICATIONS SIGNAL OUTPUTS Analog Outputs 0 20mA 4 20mA shunt max 500 Ohm Serial I O for Signals...

Page 9: ...er effect of alcohol or and drugs When the analyzer is not used it should be protected from intentional or unintentional powering on using a proper circuit breaker Failure to do so and non observance...

Page 10: ...ower to analyzer before servicing Hazard of chemical burns This symbol is used to present a hazard of severe burns and serious injury for dangerous chemicals manipulation All handling and operations m...

Page 11: ...at are 110 220 Vac powered there is a hazard of electrical shock or electrocution To protect all personnel involved in analyzer use and maintenance the door of the analyzer enclosure is equipped with...

Page 12: ...ric dosage of the required chlorine By measuring the presence of residual chlorine the required concentration surplus for a safe disinfection can be maintained Monitoring free chlorine levels is also...

Page 13: ...Introduction 12 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer...

Page 14: ...Introduction 13 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer 2 3 ANALYZER LAYOUT Figure 2 1 Analyzer Layout Transmitter pH Buffer Bottle Holders Wet Section...

Page 15: ...lyzer operations it collects all the information and data coming from the different analyzer devices and it controls all the I O apparatus to dialogue with the user touchscreen interfaces and transfer...

Page 16: ...he hydraulic parts of any liquids 3 3 LOCATION AND MOUNTING It is recommended to install the analyzer in a suitable position The location is to be clean covered and properly enclosed to provide the an...

Page 17: ...Installation 16 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer 3 4 MOUNTING SCHEMATICS Figure 3 1 The dimensions for mounting the analyzer...

Page 18: ...ation 17 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer 3 5 SAMPLE CONNECTIONS Figure 3 2 Sample Connections Sample Inlet behind flowcell 6mm Swagelok Sample Outlet behind measuring cell To Atmospheric Pr...

Page 19: ...r from an electrical device it is necessary to interrupt the power line using a circuit breaker or an isolating switch to be sure that there is no power in the area to be serviced Protection against i...

Page 20: ...communications and power cables passing through the transmitter enclosure must use the appropriate cable glands To gain access to the terminal block connections for power and communications the lower...

Page 21: ...is connected to the mains via a circuit breaker or an isolating switch installed near the unit To make changes to the AC power connections it is necessary to remove the electronics enclosure cover The...

Page 22: ...Block Position Description Left L Line 100 230V 50 60Hz N Neutral 100 230V 50 60Hz PE Ground earth 1 Limit common 2 Limit On 3 Limit Off Right 1 Auto Changing common 2 Auto Changing Range 2 3 Auto Ch...

Page 23: ...suggestions and recommendations have been followed 4 1 PUTTING THE ANALYZER ONLINE Once the analyzer has been installed electrical connections and sample connections have been made the analyzer is rea...

Page 24: ...The main screen displays Free Chlorine Measurement pH meaurement Flowrate Temperature Using the keypad below the display screen the user can navigate the menu structure and access and user input field...

Page 25: ...User Interface 24 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer Pressing enter will confirm the password and grant access to the menu structure...

Page 26: ...User Interface 25 Waltron User Manual 9092 Chlorine Analyzer 5 2 MENU STRUCTURE...

Page 27: ...n 10 seconds the measured value is stored 6 Once the 7 pH calibration is complete the display shows the request to prepare the standard solution pH 4 7 Rinse the pH electrode with deionized water and...

Page 28: ...leaner The use of a logbook for cataloging consumable replacement corrective measures and scheduled maintenance is strongly recommended During the performance of the basic maintenance work as describe...

Page 29: ...Listing Description Part Number Reference Solution 3M KCl L1000 002 pH 7 Buffer Solution L1000 034 pH 4 Buffer Solution L1000 035 Cleaning Material L1000 008 Table 10 3 Spare Parts Listing Description...

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