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Description
3.1
Application areas
The measuring transmitter Mycom CPM 152 is
highly suitable for carrying out measuring and
control assignments - even in the case of
difficult control systems - in the following
areas:
• Chemical process engineering
• Pharmaceutical industry
• Food industry
• Water treatment
• Water monitoring
• Effluent treatment
• Sewage treatment plants
• Drinking water
3.2
Measuring system
A typical measuring system consists of:
• a pH combination electrode with or without
an integrated temperature sensor Pt 100
• an additional temperature sensor Pt 100
when electrodes without an integrated
temperature sensor are being connected.
• an appropriate immersion, flow or
retractable assembly with or without a
potential matching pin
• a corresponding pH or redox measuring
cable
• the Mycom CPM 152 measuring transmitter
3.3
Major features
• Eight-line liquid cristall display
• Plain text menu guidance
• Extensive and clearly structured
programming alternatives
• Configuration and calibration are protected
by access codes that the user can choose
himself
• Modular design with plug-in modules,
therefore two measuring inputs,
Chemoclean and Autoclean control, two
current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA and up to five
contact outputs are possible
Note:
Extension of the instrument by
adding new plug-in modules or
replacement of individual modules
must, however, be carried out
exclusively by the manufacturer or
the Hauser service
organisation (see the back page of
these operating instructions).
PARAM
MEAS
CAL
DIAG
PM152SYS.CDR
pH combination
electrode
Assembly,
e.g. Dipsys CPA 111, CPA 140
Mycom CPM 152
Ready-made measuring cable,
e.g. CPK 1 or CPK 7
Fig. 3.1
Example of a complete
measuring system
Description
mycom CPM 152
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Hauser