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Initial Fill Procedure:

When adding electrolyte, be prepared for an accidental spill.
Working near a sink is recommended.

1.

  Remove the protective bottle from the end of the electrode

2.

  Remove the membrane cap from the front of the sensor.

Note:

 When new sensors are shipped, the membrane cap is not tightened to the sensor

3

.  Fill supplied syringe with electrolyte solution.

4.

  Place the electrode on a level surface.

5.

  Insert syringe needle fully into one of the eight electrode holes while injecting with 

electrolyte solution. Slowly injecting the electrolyte solution into the sensor to avoid 
introducing air bubbles. The electrode holds approximately 14 milliliters of solution. 
Slowly 

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down the electrode and wet the electrical contacts in the DryLoc connector.

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.  Slowly screw on the membrane cap 

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 nger tight. Do not use tools.

To avoid damage and contamination, do not touch the white membrane surface on 
the membrane cap.

The Signet Amperometric Chlorine Electrodes are designed to measure chlorine in fresh, clean water treatment applications. 
Free Chlorine electrodes are available in measurement ranges of 0.02 to 2 ppm, 0.05 to 5 ppm or 0.1 to 20 ppm.
Chlorine Dioxide electrodes are available in measurement ranges of 0.02 to 2 ppm.
Electrodes require the Signet 2650 Amperometric Electronics to output a digital (S

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L) signal to the Signet 8630 Chlorine Transmitter

Features:
•  Utilizing smart-sensor technology, this electrode incorporates a unique embedded memory chip within the electrode to 

communicate a wide variety of information to the Signet 2650 electronics and Signet 8630 transmitter. Electrode type, 
factory calibration data, service time, chlorine range, high and low pH (with optional Signet pH electrode), temperature limits 
and more are stored on the chip. This information is accessible via the Signet 8630 transmitter.

•  Signet's patented DryLoc

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 connector provides quick assembly and a secure connection. Gold-plated contacts and an O-ring 

seal ensure a waterproof and reliable interconnect to the Signet 2650 Amperometric Electronics.

•  Integrated temperature element for automatic temperature compensation.
•  Separate drive electronics (Signet 2650) allow easy electrode replacement without running new cable.

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CAUTION!

1.  Follow instructions carefully to avoid personal injury or damage to electrode.
2.  Prior to installation or removal:
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Disconnect 

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b.  Drain below sensor level.

3. Con

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4.  Do not exceed the maximum pressure or temperature speci

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5.  Do not alter product construction.

 1.  Description

Signet 3-2630-X Amperometric Free Chlorine Electrode
Signet 3-2632-X Amperometric Chlorine Dioxide Electrode

 2.  Sensor Preparation

1.   Description

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5.   Maintenance

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9.   Overview

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2.   Sensor Preparation

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6.   

Storage and Disposal

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10. Troubleshooting

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3.   Operation

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7.   Installation

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11. Ordering

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4.   Calibration

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8.   Mounting Position

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12. Technical 

Data

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*3-2630.090*

•  Chlorine sensors are shipped without internal electrolyte solution.
•  Prior to installation and supplying power, Chlorine sensors must be 

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•  Verify the correct electrolyte solution is utilized with the corresponding sensor.
•  Free Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide sensor require different electrolyte solutions.

Avoid skin or eye contact with electrolyte solution.
Wear rubber gloves and goggles.

* Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available online at www.gfsignet.com.

CAUTION: 

DO NOT touch the gold tip or the membrane of the sensor.

Содержание Signet 3-2630 Series

Страница 1: ...vice time chlorine range high and low pH with optional Signet pH electrode temperature limits and more are stored on the chip This information is accessible via the Signet 8630 transmitter Signet s pa...

Страница 2: ...rane caps carry no warranty Diluted HCl can irritate the eyes and skin use proper safety equipment Do not use surface tension reducing chemicals detergents or solvents on the membrane Electrode Range...

Страница 3: ...greater than 2 months 4 If the sensor still fails to work properly continue with steps 11 17 Storage periods greater than 2 months If the sensor has been in storage for a long period of time or used...

Страница 4: ...MERGE THE SENSOR See Figure 2 13 Apply power to the system 14 Monitor the nA of the sensor press the down arrow once on the 8630 transmitter The nA reading should start to rise Response time and nA re...

Страница 5: ...The predominant categories used in disinfection are Free Chlorine Total Chlorine and Chlorine Dioxide Free Chlorine is the sum of chlorine gas Cl2 hypochlorous acid HOCl and hypochlorite OCl Above pH...

Страница 6: ...n water See technical data Surfactants in water Remove surfactants and replace cap Membrane cap coated Clean or replace membrane cap Membrane cap loose Tighten or replace membrane cap pH outside worki...

Страница 7: ...Replacement Parts Mfr Part No Code Description 3 2630 391 159 001 674 Free Chlorine electrolyte 30 mL 3 2632 391 159 310 160 Chlorine Dioxide electrolyte solution 30 mL 3 2630 394 159 310 164 Free Chl...

Страница 8: ...trode range Sensor Conditioning New first start up 4 hours maximum before calibration Subsequent start ups 2 hours maximum Temperature Element PT1000 Operational Ranges and Limits Free Chlorine Range...

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