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3.0 Theory of Operation

3.1 The Measurement

The CLX-Ex2 has two solenoid valves, one for sample water (FLOW) 

and one for draining of the cuvette (PURGE). A third solenoid, along 

with four check valves forms a reagent pump. Sample water flow is 

controlled by the FLOW solenoid valve. The PURGE solenoid valve is 

used to empty the cuvette in the measurement chamber.
The measurement chamber consists of a sample inlet, a purge drain, 

and an overflow. The reagent is added from the check valves integrated 

into the lower portion. A green LED provides the 515 nm source 

lamp, a red LED is used for sample level and flow measurement. A 

single detector is located 180º from the green LED. A replaceable 

glass cuvette separates the LEDs from the detector and maintains 

the measurement path length. Sample water flows in the inlet at the 

bottom, through the measurement cuvette and out through an overflow 

drain. This flow is used to both fill the cuvette and flush the system.
The reagents are dispensed from two replaceable bottles. One bottle 

has a buffer to control the pH; the second has an indicator that contains 

the DPD, which produces color when chlorine is present in the sample. 

The degree of color is dependent on the amount of chlorine in the 

sample water.
The measurement chamber is open to view operations. A white LED 

backlights the chamber for a clearer view. The white LED will flash to 

attract attention in the case of a warning or failure. Most warnings and 

failures are also displayed on the screen. To prevent interference, the 

white LED is turned off during measurements.
During normal operation the CLX-Ex2 will run through a timed cycle.  

A simplified cycle will consist of the following sequences:

•  Flushing – continuous sample flow
•  Purging – PURGE valve opens
•  Zeroing – no flow with cuvette full
•  Adding Reagents – one pulse of the reagent pump
•  Mixing with sample – sample flow pulses in
•  Reading resulting sample – no flow with cuvette full
•  Purging – PURGE valve opens to remove reacted sample

The cycle above is simplified and does not describe all the actions 

and testing that occurs. The CPU continuously diagnoses the entire 

system for correct operation and sample water flow. If an error occurs, 

a message is posted to the message queue on the LCD screen.
The reagent is added by a single pulse of the reagent solenoid. When 

the reagents require replacement, the 

PRIME

 button is pushed to bring 

new reagents into the system. During 

PRIME

 the reagent solenoid is  

pulsed several times to draw fluid from the two reagent bottles and  

fill the tubes with new reagent. A complete 

PRIME

 takes less than  

a minute.
The 

SERVICE

 button empties the cuvette, stops the flow of sample 

water, and clears any errors. This provides a convenient way to replace 

reagents and the measurement cuvette. If more extensive servicing 

is performed, all power to the CLX-Ex2 should be removed. If the 

CLX-Ex2 is to be turned off, it is recommended that the instrument be 

placed in 

SERVICE

 mode before removing power. This ensures that 

the cuvette is emptied and the flow is off.

3.2 The Air Sentinel Controller

The Air Sentinel controller governs the power to the instrument. For 

normal instrument operation air needs to passes through fitting on 

the base of the main enclosure and constantly purge any vapors that 

could build-up. All GREEN lamps indicate a safe operating condition. 

Only when this condition is reached will power be applied to the 

measurement portion of the instrument.

Start-up

At start-up with the enclosure door open the Air Sentinel will display a 

RED 

PRESSURE

 lamp on the visual indicator indicates that the system 

is not pressurized and no power is sent to the instrument.
Closing the door with the air pressure applied, will cause the Air 

Sentinel to display a GREEN 

PRESSURE

 lamp and a RED 

TIMER

 

lamp. During this time the enclosure will undergo an automatic dilution 

purge period of 5 minutes where at least 5 volumes of free space inside 

the enclosure will be exchanged with clean purge air. No power is 

applied to the rest of the instrument during this time.
After the enclosure air has gone through this purge period the Air 

Sentinel will display all GREEN lamps. At this time the instrument is 

deemed safe and power is applied to rest of the instrument.

Do not apply power to the Air Sentinel controller unless the area 

has been properly tested and is known not to contain explosive 

materials.

Bypass Key

Use of the bypass key disables the safety features and safe 

operation of this instrument. It is imperative that this operation 

be performed only after the area has been tested and known to 

be safe.
If power is retained to the CLX-Ex2 after opening the enclosure 

door while NOT in bypass mode, immediately close the 

enclosure door and remove power to the instrument. Contact 

HF scientific service department for further instruction.

Assuming the area has been tested and is known not to contain 

explosive materials; a bypass service key is provided and can be 

used. In this operating mode power will be retained to the rest of the 

instrument even though the door is open. It is imperative that this mode 

is only used after area is known to be safe. This operation disables the 

safe operation of this instrument.
Upon turning the key, the indicator will display the RED 

BYPASS & 

TIMER

 lamps. This is an indication of the maintenance mode. Power  

is retained to the instrument. The key cannot be removed in this mode 

of operation.
After maintenance has been performed the door should be closed 

and latched. Air pressure will once again pressurize the enclosure. The 

maintenance key can now be turned and removed and the key cover 

replaced. The purge controller will display GREEN 

PRESSURE & 

BYPASS

 lamps indicating a safe operation and power is kept applied 

to the instrument. The 

TIMER

 lamp will remain RED for 5 minutes to 

indicate a bypass operation had taken place.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for 28034

Page 1: ...nded Reagent Life Model CLX Ex2 28034 IOM HF CLX Ex2 28920 WARNING Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can result in death serious personal injury property damage or damage to the equipment Keep this Manual for future reference IOM HF CLX Ex2 28920 Rev 4 ...

Page 2: ... 7 1 Slope gain Calibration Procedure 12 7 2 Zero offset Calibration Procedure 12 7 3 Restore Factory Settings 12 8 0 Instrument Configuration CONFIG mode 13 8 1 Setting the 4 20 mA 13 8 2 Configuring the Error Level 13 8 3 Configuring the RS 485 Port 13 8 4 Configuring the Alarm 14 8 4 1 Alarm1 14 8 5 Enabling the Security Access 14 8 6 Extended Settings 14 8 7 Units of Measurement 14 8 8 Averagi...

Page 3: ...nstances icons or symbols have been added to give further clarification to the instructions Refer to the Table of Contents to easily find specific topics and to learn about unfamiliar terms This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with No 28749 for more information on the connection and operation of the Air Sentinel 1 1 Symbols Used in This Manual WARNING CAUTION NOTICE 1 2 Use in Explosi...

Page 4: ...ted Communications Port Bi directional RS 485 with Modbus Water Pressure Integral pressure regulator 0 34 bar 5 0 PSI to 10 3 bar 150 PSI Flow Rate to Waste 200 400 ml min Operating Temperature 0 C 55 C 32 F 131 F Wetted Materials PVC Borosilicate Glass Reslyn FFKM Viton FKM Polypropylene 316 Stainless Steel Acetal Noryl Silicone Sample Temperature Range 0 C 55 C 32 F 131 F Power Supply 100 to 240...

Page 5: ...enters the option or mode that is highlighted or chosen The and buttons are used to change settings The PRIME and SERVICE buttons are dedicated controls The PRIME will start 75 reagent pump pulses to prime the tubing after a change or addition of reagent bottles The SERVICE button will drain the instrument and hold all operations until either the SERVICE button is pushed again or the power is rese...

Page 6: ...CLX Ex2 should be removed If the CLX Ex2 is to be turned off it is recommended that the instrument be placed in SERVICE mode before removing power This ensures that the cuvette is emptied and the flow is off 3 2 The Air Sentinel Controller The Air Sentinel controller governs the power to the instrument For normal instrument operation air needs to passes through fitting on the base of the main encl...

Page 7: ... more information on this feature refer to sections 4 4 4 Remote Standby Connections and 6 2 Routine Measurement with Remote Standby 3 5 The Reagent Cooler A reagent cooler is provided for the 125 ml indicator reagent For proper operation power must be applied by the Air Sentinel controller to the cooling chamber temperature controller Clean dry compressed air must also be provided at pressures be...

Page 8: ...ll terminals are designed to accept wires in the range of 14 28 AWG All wires should be stripped to a length of 6 mm For line power connections refer to the companion manual Catalog No 28749 4 4 1 RS 485 The RS 485 half duplex 2 wire digital interface operates with differential levels that are not susceptible to electrical interferences This is why cable lengths up to 3000 ft can be implemented Th...

Page 9: ...ion of the main enclosure with clean dry air Should this air supply pressure fail the PRESSURE lamp on the Air Sentinel unit will turn RED and power to the rest of the instrument is disconnected 5 1 Start Up When power is applied to the CLX Ex2 for the first time ensure that the air supply is connected as stated in section 4 3 and the cabinet is closed and locked Once power is applied the Air Sent...

Page 10: ... chlorine of process water on line The chlorine value of the process water is usually reported in milligrams per Liter mg L these units are equivalent to Parts Per Million PPM The CLX Ex2 has two available measurement ranges 0 00 10 00 or 0 00 15 00 mg L PPM Although the unit will display above the range these readings will not be within the stated accuracy As the reagents degrade due to aging rea...

Page 11: ...s is the number to be changed Use the or arrows to select the first of the three numbers in the code and then press the button to accept the first number of the code Now enter the second number in the code Proceed as with the first number followed by Then repeat the process for the third number in the access code and finish with the button If the valid access code has been selected the instrument ...

Page 12: ...e size of the change that can be made to a current reading The upper limit is the current reading times 1 5 The lower limit is the current reading divided by 1 5 Ensure a reading is posted to the display before calibrating to avoid a nOnE error 7 2 Zero offset Calibration Procedure Generally this calibration is only required if readings are expected to be below 1 mg L or if it is required by a reg...

Page 13: ...evel ERLV The first prompt will be the chlorine limit assigned to the 4 mA output level Select the chlorine level to assign to the 4MA using the and buttons Once the desired level has been set press the button to accept it NOTICE To exit the CONFIG mode press the MODE EXIT button any changes that were made will be saved NOTICE The 4MA can be set higher than 20MA level to invert the output current ...

Page 14: ...the desired UNIT using the and buttons and press the button to accept it 8 8 Averaging and Filtering The CLX Ex2 can display and output averaged readings to help smooth out the response and eliminate large reading variation in rapidly changing processes There are 5 settings for the averaging feature 1 No averaging each reading is in real time 2 The current reading and previous reading are averaged...

Page 15: ... generally not used in ballast water applications and should be set to OFF The instrument requires 110 seconds to complete its normal operations when the WCON is turned On at the factory cycle time the instrument sits idle for about 40 seconds This results in about a 25 water savings The actual amount of water conservation is dependent on the incoming water pressure and the cycle time setting The ...

Page 16: ...0 Additional Features and Options 9 1 RS 485 Outputs The CLX Ex2 has the capability to operate in two different RS 485 modes Included are a simple communication mode and Modbus communications Both modes will automatically configure and do not require any changes or selections 9 1 1 Simple Communication The CLX Ex2 can provide basic communications over simple programs such as the Hilgraeve HyperTer...

Page 17: ...ator can correct and the unit must be returned to the factory for service see section 10 6 These failures consist of failures in the CPU A D EEPROM or other devices internal to the instrument The queued display will show FAIL the upper display will show a four or five digit fault code If this fault occurs it will affect the 4 20mA and any alarm set for fault detection Error The instrument will not...

Page 18: ...Spare Buffer Cap Assembly 1 Spare Indicator Cap Assembly 8 Pump Tubes 1 Spare Cuvette Two replacement sets of reagent cap tubing assemblies are supplied with the CLX Ex2 one for the buffer and one for the indicator Additional kits can be ordered from your local HF scientific distributor or representative It is recommended to keep one kit on hand at all times Generally both pump tubes should be rep...

Page 19: ...urning the knurled top clockwise until the cuvette is held securely 5 Check the drawing on the following page to ensure correct installation 6 Return to operation as described T Strainer Cleaning The T strainer is integral to the instrument and must be checked occasionally When necessary it must be removed and cleaned The strainer screen may require replacement after a period of time Steps 1 Press...

Page 20: ...ds 11 4 Check Valve Flushing Kit Sometimes upon initial commissioning the check valves stick and require manual priming This should not be needed after commissioning Be careful when using this kit to use only chlorine free water Complete instructions are included in the kit Figure 6 Check Valve Flushing 11 5 Instrument Storage If the CLX Ex2 is relocated or will be inactive for long periods of tim...

Page 21: ...d replacement parts Accessory Catalog Number Photo Reagent Kit Total Chlorine 12 month supply 09991 Air Sentinel Purge Control Operating Manual 28749 N A Operating Manual CLX Ex2 28920 N A Tubing Cuvette Kit 09950EX Replacement Cuvette 25018S Check Valve Kit 25017S Ferrite for 4 20mA or RS 485 24560 ...

Page 22: ...ies and replacement parts To order any accessory or replacement part please contact the HF scientific Customer Service Department If for any reason technical assistance is needed regarding this instrument please do not hesitate to contact the HF scientific Technical Services Department HF scientific 16260 Airport Park Drive Suite 140 Fort Myers FL 33913 Phone 239 337 2116 Toll Free 888 203 7248 Fa...

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Page 24: ...edy for breach of warranty and the Company shall not be responsible for any incidental special or consequential damages including without limitation lost profits or the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is damaged if this product does not work properly other costs resulting from labor charges delays vandalism negligence fouling caused by foreign material damage from adverse water...

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