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Instruction
Manual

Model PH402G
pH Converter

IM 12B6B3-E-H

7th Edition

YOKOGAWA

Summary of Contents for PH402G

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Model PH402G pH Converter IM 12B6B3 E H 7th Edition YOKOGAWA...

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Page 3: ...3 6 3 5 1 General precautions 3 6 3 5 2 Analog output signals 3 6 3 6 Wiring the sensor system 3 7 3 6 1 Impedance measurement jumper settings 3 7 3 7 Sensor wiring 3 10 3 7 1 Connection cable 3 11 3...

Page 4: ...ion procedures 6 2 6 5 1 Automatic calibration 6 2 6 5 2 Automatic calibration with HOLD active 6 3 6 5 3 Manual calibration 2nd parameter calibration 6 4 6 5 4 Sample calibration 6 6 7 MAINTENANCE 7...

Page 5: ...and service Yokogawa products and parts are guaranteed free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and service for a period of typically 12 months from the date of shipment from th...

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Page 7: ...uter box and then immedi ately notify the carrier and the relevant Yokogawa sales office Make sure the model number on the textplate affixed to the top of the display board of the instrument agrees wi...

Page 8: ...sen sors WF10 extension cable can be used up to a maximum of 50 metres 150 feet with a BA10 junction box Except installations with dual high impedance sensors where the maximum cable length is 20 met...

Page 9: ...ith automatic stability check Manual adjustment to grab sample Slope and Asymmetry Potential setting Zero point can be selected for calibration and display instead of As Pot IEC746 2 G Serial Communic...

Page 10: ...del and suffix codes E Housing Case Cast aluminium with chemical ly resistant coating Cover flexible polycarbonate window Case color off white and Cover color moss green Cable entry via six 1 2 polyam...

Page 11: ...t sunlight or severe weather conditions Maintenance procedures are possible avoiding corrosive environments The ambient temperature and humidity of the installation environment must be within the limi...

Page 12: ...Wall and pipe mounting diagram Figure 3 4 Internal view of EXA wiring compartment OPTION U Universal pipe wall mounting kit pipe mounting vertical wall mounting pipe mounting horizontal 80 3 15 2x 6...

Page 13: ...back for these cables 6 Replace the screen shield plate over the lower terminals Always replace the screen plate over the power and contact outputs for safety and avoid interference 7 Connect the anal...

Page 14: ...rating is dependent on the supply to the instrument The 250 VAC fuses should be of the time lag type conforming to IEC127 Fuse ratings are 230 VAC 50 mA 100 VAC 100 mA 115 VAC 100 mA 24 VDC 1 0 A The...

Page 15: ...to the rear of the housing using a braided wire cable See figure 3 8 3 3 6 Switching on the instrument After all connections are made and checked the power can be switched on from the power supply Mak...

Page 16: ...he contact S1 is pre programmed for high alarm function The contact S2 is pre programmed for a low alarm function The contact S3 is not activated as an alarm off The contact S4 is pre programmed for F...

Page 17: ...r Settings Jumper Settings Application Sensor Connections Input 1 Input 2 1 High Impedance Low Impedance Normal pH sensors Glass sensor on Input 1 Reference sensor on Input 2 2 High Impedance High Imp...

Page 18: ...2 Low impedance Service code 03 1 1 1 Input 1 High impedance Temp comp Check on Service code 04 0 0 1 Input 2 Low impedance Temp comp off Check on Jumper connections for Input 1 High impedance Input 2...

Page 19: ...igh impedance Service code 03 0 0 1 Input 1 Low impedance Temp comp off Check on Service code 04 1 1 1 Input 2 High impedance Temp comp on Check on Jumper connections for Input 1 Low impedance Input 2...

Page 20: ...and ORP Yellow for reference electrodes Blue for combined sensors with both measuring and reference elements in the same body Green for temperature sensors The recommended procedure is to color code...

Page 21: ...14 Liquid earth solution ground connection 15 Input no 1 normally the measuring element 16 Screen shield for input no 1 Figure 3 11a Sensor wiring pH transmitter Green Yellow Red Cable markers 11 Temp...

Page 22: ...GLASS MEASURE 16 SHIELD 17 SHIELD 11 TEMPERATURE 12 TEMPERATURE 13 REFERENCE 14 SOLUTION GROUND 15 GLASS MEASURE 16 SHIELD 17 SHIELD Separate sensors ORP ref sensor Temp sensors optional for indicati...

Page 23: ...ately Single cables between approximately 7 mm and 12 mm 0 28 and 0 47 can be sealed properly with these glands 3 7 3 Sensor cable connections using junction box BA10 and extension cable WF10 Where a...

Page 24: ...3 cm heat shrink 9 cm remove insulation Fig 3 13a 3 Remove loose copper screening and cut off the cotton packing threads as short as possible 4 Strip insulation from the last 3 cm of the brown and the...

Page 25: ...4 Sensor cable connections with special grommet 3 8 Tag plate mounting When option SCT is specified a stainless steel tagplate is supplied with the designated Tag No stamped or engraved It is mounted...

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Page 27: ...Service For more advanced configuration selections press the button marked then press NO repeatedly until you reach SERVICE Now push the YES button Selecting and entering Service Code numbers in the...

Page 28: ...o zero then increase to the required number ENT When the required value has been set using the keys press ENT to confirm the data entry Please note that the EXA 402 does not register any change of dat...

Page 29: ...Code 52 to obtain access to the Maintenance Mode Commissioning Press key The display shows 000 and PASS Enter a 3 digit passcode as set in Service Code 52 to obtain access to the Commissioning Mode Se...

Page 30: ...OLD NO MODE YES ENT YOKOGAWA MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL TEMP MAN pH mV CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 pH pH pH pH pH pH pH pH NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO Display Access Impedance of input 1 Impedance of inp...

Page 31: ...t ORP Impedance Input 1 Impedance Input 2 When these functions are enabled in Service Codes Measuring Mode As Pot Display 2 Back to the Top pH YES NO DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DI...

Page 32: ...LAY DISPLAY mV DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO mV YES NO pH Display Current Output 1 Current Output 2 As Pot ORP Impedance Input 1 Impedance Input 2 Software Re...

Page 33: ...e calibration section 6 Manual calibration See calibration section 6 Sample calibration See calibration section 6 Display setting See operation section 4 Manual impedance check See operation section 5...

Page 34: ...selected in service code 01 TEMP MAN ENT MEASURE NO MODE YES ENT YOKOGAWA MODE CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE WASH NO YES pH AUT CAL YES NO pH TEMP pH MODE NO NO NO N...

Page 35: ...ted in service code 01 MEASURE MODE mV NO MODE YES ENT YOKOGAWA CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE WASH NO YES mV MAN CAL YES NO TEMP mV MODE NO NO NO NO YES NO YES mV NO...

Page 36: ...YES ENT YOKOGAWA MODE CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE WASH pH AUT CAL YES NO pH pH MODE NO NO NO YES NO YES pH pH HOLD YES NO Note The HOLD feature must first be activa...

Page 37: ...S S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE WASH NO YES pH AUT CAL YES NO pH pH MODE NO NO NO NO YES pH NO YES pH YES MODE YES NO Note Wash must first be switched on in commissioning mode...

Page 38: ...NO YES NO YES pH NO YES pH YES For adjustments follow procedures as in section 5 2 1 For adjustments follow procedures as in section 5 2 1 Setpoint 3 and 4 when enabled in service codes 42 and 43 Set...

Page 39: ...WASH NO YES pH AUT CAL YES NO pH pH MODE NO NO NO NO YES pH YES NO NO YES pH Return to measuring mode after updating impedance check Note The manual impedance start is available when the sensor impeda...

Page 40: ...and maybe 0 25 C temperature range Service codes 30 to 39 can be used to choose other output parameters on mA output 2 Choose from ORP temperature rH or PI control Hold The EXA converter has the abili...

Page 41: ...s ENT pH pH pH pH pH pH pH pH ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT ENT repeated keystrokes YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO YES NO YES SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE MEASURE MAN CAL DISPLAY HOLD MODE TEMPERATURE...

Page 42: ...setpoint 1 YES NO YES NO YES NO NO NO NO Process Alarms on S 3 and S 4 are only available when enabled in Service Codes 40 49 Analogue control setpoint is only available when enabled in Service Code...

Page 43: ...NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO pH YES pH pH pH pH pH pH SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE MEASURE MAN CAL DISPLAY HOLD MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL WASH pH Range YES NO YES ENT YES NO pH See facing page ENT ENT...

Page 44: ...ns are determined by Service Code 31 ENT ENT Choose Range to adjust then set begin scale 0 and end scale 100 of the mA output signal using the and ENT keys Selection of mA output 0 20 4 20 mA is in Se...

Page 45: ...S NO YES NO YES NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE MEASURE MAN CAL DISPLAY HOLD MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL WASH pH YES YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES YES NO HOLD active last meas...

Page 46: ...Parameter setting IM 12B6B3 E H YES NO ENT HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD HOLD ENT HOLD ENT ENT ENT HOLD values set return to commissioning menu ENT ENT Set HOLD fixed value for mA2 YES Set HOLD fixed value for...

Page 47: ...NO NO NO NO NO SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE MEASURE MAN CAL DISPLAY HOLD MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL WASH pH YES YES NOTE The menu item WASH will not appear unless selected in Service Code 42 NO YES...

Page 48: ...T YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO SETPOINTS RANGE SET HOLD SERVICE MEASURE MAN CAL DISPLAY HOLD MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL WASH pH ENT ENT ENT YES ENT ENT Example Service Code 01 Selec...

Page 49: ...Parameter setting 5 17 IM 12B6B3 E H 5 3 Notes for guidance in the use of service coded settings...

Page 50: ...t it up to match the sensors used The default settings give a good setup for a conventional system comprising pH glass sensor and a reference electrode either as individual electrodes or as a combinat...

Page 51: ...H x High impedance limit Press NO to step through choice of units 1 G press YES to select units then use the ENT keys to set the value 04 Z2 CHK Low 0 0 0 1 Low High 1 Temp comp off 0 Off Temp comp o...

Page 52: ...he calibration is a zero adjustment to allow for the cable resistance which will obviously vary with length The normal method is to immerse the sensor in a vessel with water in it measure the temperat...

Page 53: ...sensor Pt1000 0 0 Pt1000 Pt100 1 3kBalco 2 5k1 3 8k55 4 10kPTC 7 11 T UNIT Display in C or F C 0 0 C F 1 12 T ADJ Calibrate temperature Adjust to allow for cable resistance None 13 T COMP Set temp com...

Page 54: ...laboratory etc They are determined independently of the measuring loop NOTE it is not necessary to enter this data in most cases as the EXA automati cally does this while performing a calibration The...

Page 55: ...arameter Press YES to confirm 1 mV resolution then set value with ENT keys ASPmV Set As Pot ORP For parameter 2 when activated in service code 02 23 ASP 1D Set As Pot ORP For the main parameter ORP Pr...

Page 56: ...A2 as temperature The choices for mA1 on terminals 61 62 are linear ORP ORP table output 21pt curve The choices for mA2 a terminal 64 65 are linear ORP ORP table linear temperature ORP control PI P I...

Page 57: ...everse For rising signal set 0 0 Reverse acting PI control for decreasing mA output For rising signal set 1 for increasing mA output 32 BURN Burn function mA 1 No burnout 0 0 0 No Burn mA 1 Burnout do...

Page 58: ...or a wash controller For S4 There is the extra possibility to set up for FAIL indication Digit Y sets the control action Process alarm is a simple On Off trip controlled by the high low setpoint Propo...

Page 59: ...rol 2 interrupted Temperature alarm 3 Alarm on main process 0 Main PI control on main process 1 Alarm on rH 2 PI control on rH 3 42 S3 Relay 3 settings Off 0 4 0 0 Low setpoint 1 High setpoint 2 HOLD...

Page 60: ...erates full output in proportional control This is in the units of the main parameter pH or mV rH RNG This is the proportional range in rH and is only enabled when the converter is set up for rH measu...

Page 61: ...rH proportional control selected in 2 rH code 40 41 42 or 43 PER Duty cycle period Pulse control On time Off time fig 5 3 10 sec FREQ Maximum frequency 100 value for frequency control fig 5 4 70 p m 4...

Page 62: ...act closure All the other contacts controls are inhibited except HOLD contacts and a Fail signal is transmitted on the outputs when enabled in code 32 Soft fail gives a flashing FAIL flag in the displ...

Page 63: ...r 5 1 Impedance high input 1 Soft fail 0 Impedance high input 1 Hard fail 1 1 Hard Err 4 2 Impedance low input 2 Soft fail 0 Impedance low input 2 Hard fail 1 1 Hard Err 5 2 Impedance high input 2 Sof...

Page 64: ...when wanting to change from one application to another Code 71 tH CHK The wash cleaner can be used to test the response of the electrode system see fig 5 5 The online response check gives a very good...

Page 65: ...defaults Reset configuration to default values 71 tH CHK Half time check Response check when washing Off 0 0 Off Response check when washing On 1 72 W REV Wash reverse Long wash short measuring time...

Page 66: ...to check the QIC factory generated test certifi cate To use this test feature it is necessary to have the detail provided only in the QIS Quality Inspection Standard or the Service manual NOTE attemp...

Page 67: ...t functions as detailed in QIS and Service Manual Code Display Function Function detail X Y Z Default values Not used 90 99 NOTE Do not enter codes higher than 80 without authority as altering the fac...

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Page 69: ...l 2 point calibration with solutions other than the NIST buffers that are listed in the calibration tables In this case the solutions are applied sequentially as in the AUT CAL method but the user det...

Page 70: ...AY HOLD NO MODE YES ENT YOKOGAWA MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL pH CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 NO YES pH Automatic Calibration Press the MODE key AUT CAL appears in the display and the YES NO key prompt...

Page 71: ...en waits for the reading to stabilize The pH display flashes When the reading is stable the CAL END message appears Press YES WAIT flashes briefly then HOLD The calibration is now complete Put the sen...

Page 72: ...MODE YES ENT YOKOGAWA MODE TEMPERATURE AUT CAL pH CONTACTS S1 S2 WASH S3 FAIL S4 pH NO YES Manual Calibration 2nd parameter calibration Press the MODE key The legend AUT CAL appears and the YES NO ke...

Page 73: ...YES YES Return to measuring mode YES YES Return to measuring mode Adjust value with ENT Keys NO Manual Calibration of zero point according to IEC 746 2 Manual Calibration of mV offset for ORP 2nd para...

Page 74: ...end AUT CAL appears and the YES NO key prompt flags flash Press NO The display MAN CAL appears Press YES to start calibration NO YES NO YES Note Press NO to start calibration of zero point when enable...

Page 75: ...ng the ENT key Select the flashing digit with the key Increase its value by pressing the key When the correct value is displayed press ENT to enter the change Press YES to return to the measuring mode...

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Page 77: ...Periodic maintenance for the sensor system NOTE Maintenance advice listed here is intentionally general in nature Sensor maintenance is highly application specific The sensor system must be kept clean...

Page 78: ...quids have a limited shelf life especially alkaline buffers which absorb CO2 from the air 3 Yokogawa strongly recommends NIST primary buffer standards in order to ensure the best accuracy and best buf...

Page 79: ...m Also the EXA PH402 checks the electrodes during calibration to determine if the reaction time is suitable for pH measurement A specially timed check can be activated following each cleaning cycle Af...

Page 80: ...oretical value 59 16 mV pH at 25 C it is accepted Otherwise the unit gener ates an error E3 Activation or deactivation of the asymmetry diagnostic check and slope check is made from the Service Codes...

Page 81: ...mA T K1543AK Fuse box of 10 pieces for 115 V AC 250 V AC 100 mA T K1543AL Fuse box of 10 pieces for 24 V DC 250 V AC 1 A T K1543AM Fuse box of 10 pieces for 100 V AC 250 V AC 100 mA T K1543AL 9 Cable...

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Page 83: ...12 T ADJ None 13 T COMP 0 Off T COEF 0 0 pH 10 C Calibration functions 20 t SEC 5 Sec pH 0 02 pH 21 AP LOW 120 mV AP HI 120 mV 22 SL LOW 70 SL HI 110 23 ITP 7 00 pH SLOPE 100 0 ASP 1D 0 0 mV ASP mV m...

Page 84: ...S 0 0 0 all off 53 Err 4 1 1 hard fail Err 5 1 1 hard fail Err 4 2 1 hard fail Err 5 2 1 hard fail Err 07 1 hard fail Err 08 1 hard fail Err 09 1 hard fail Err 11 0 hard fail Err 16 0 hard fail Err 22...

Page 85: ...mA1 mA2 display SL AP Z1 Z2 etc burn out disabled burn low 3 5 high 22 on mA1 mA2 code 32 password protection disabled for maint comm serv level code 52 autoreturn return to measure in 10 min enable o...

Page 86: ...t condition for which the transmitter is set It is only necessary to consider this adjustment when installing a system with a different ITP Antimony systems and Pfaudler probes are good examples of sy...

Page 87: ...ticular sensors selected Service codes 3 4 5 20 71 all con tribute to the diagnostics Please note that the default settings provide an excellent starting point and provide most valuable information ab...

Page 88: ...ctions and alarms should all be set as described elsewhere in this manual 10 5 2 Calibration set up 4 The alternative Zero point calibration and display according to IEC 746 2 may be enabled in servic...

Page 89: ...om is still correct This error happened arbitrary just after starting up the PH402 The reason is a software bug which is solved in version 1 3 The next features are added concerning mA1 2 output and c...

Page 90: ...rument locked up when entering a wrong password When manual temperature is active and HIF is entered the manual value is showed for all temperature sensors To improve EEPROM integrity the PEN Program...

Page 91: ...power Reducing power is indicated by positive values of mV rH This is a composite value that indicates the oxidizing power of a solution compen sating for the influence of the acid or alkaline compone...

Page 92: ...ure sensor damaged Check connections E8 Measured temperature too low 30 C Process too cold Check process Wrong temperature sensor used Check sensor setting Temperature sensor damaged Check connections...

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