Emerson Process Management MSL600 Application planning, Circular clarifiers, Rotating bridge

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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

IP262/Z0, Rev. AB

February 2012

MSL600

2.

Application planning

 

 

The following section discusses a few practical considerations when planning an installation.

 

2.1

Circular clarifiers

 

 

Circular clarifiers are very common and can come with rotating or static bridges over them.

 

2.1.1Rotating bridge

If the transducer is mounted on a rotating bridge then it should be positioned on the leading edge of the bridge, see Figure (2). This places it ahead of any bow wave in the sludge blanket which may be created by trailing sub surface scrappers that would otherwise give rise to a false indication of the blanket level.

Ideally the transducer should be mounted between 1/3 and 2/3 of the way along from the outer (wall) edge of the settlement tank (i.e. 1/3 to 2/3 of the radius from the inside of the tank wall).

Care should be taken to ensure that the transducer is mounted over an undisturbed section of the tank, i.e. not too close to the tank inlet or tank wall, and away from columns of rising gas bubbles. All of these factors can result in false sonar echoes being received. It is recommended that the transducer be mounted at least

1m (3.3 feet) from any such structures.

If a scum removing skimmer is present then the transducer should be mounted behind this.

When locating the transducer the user must ensure that there are no permanent underwater obstructions below the transducer, as these will give false sonar echoes and disrupt the signal. It is recommended that the transducer be mounted at least 1m (3.3 feet) from any such structures.

Ensure that the transducer does not come into contact or collide with any scum boards, weirs or other surface obstructions as the bridge rotates.

Figure (2): Circular clarifiers – Rotating bridge

Approximate MSL600 mounting position

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Contents MSL600 Installation, Operation & Maintenance ManualContents MSL600 12.2 12.1Before Operating this Device the Manual should be Read Fully About this Manual About the MSL600Self-cleaning Important MSL600 featuresHuman Machine Interface Mounting bracketLocation As a systemApplication planning Circular clarifiersRotating bridge Static bridge Rectangular clarifiersPreliminary checks InstallationLocation Mounting bracket attachmentAttaching the MSL600 Installing the bracket on the bridgeMSL600 mounting Transducer connections Power and other electrical connectionsExternal connection terminals Cable extension Display ProgrammingKeypad and Menu Navigation Contrast viewing angle controlOn-line/Off-line SecurityTank depth Bottom reference Quick start parametersDetermination of tank depth Transducer self-cleaningMA current output parameters Current output adjustAlarm Relay parametersTransducer out-of-water time Digital input Menu structure Detailed operationMain menu item Menu Item DescriptionDirect access Parameter editingScrolling Installation parameters Application parametersMain menu parameters Description P240 De-sludge parametersStart On P250 Stop On P251Start Time P253 Stop If P252Interval P254 Max Retries P257MA output parameters Cleaning parameters4 0/4-20mA P403 Alarm Action P402Relay RL1 mode P410 and RL2 mode P420 Alarm mode relay RL1 and RL2 parameters P540 toTable B Relay Parameter numbers Set point mode relay RL1 and RL2 Fault mode relay RL1 and RL2 parameters P560 to P570De-sludge mode relay RL1 and RL2 On mode relay RL1 and RL2Relay On and Off Points Display parameters HMIRelay overrides Min ON, Max ON, and Min OFF HMI upper, middle, and lower display optionsBacklight On/Off P575 Clear TrendClear Profile Logging parameters Low Mem Alarm P593Log Interval P590 Fast log P591Engineering parameters Parameter values Default Min Max 128 10241 Alg. Select P620 Common algorithm parameters P621 to P629Parameter values Default Min Max 9999 Upr S-nat Temp P625 Parameter values Default Min Max 100 Top Blanking P623Default Min Max +85 105 185 Noise Alrm Lev P622Default metric m/s Default Min Max +85 185 SoS constant P627Lwr S-nat Temp P626 Bottom Blanking P628Municipal 1 parameters P630 to P637 Parameter values Default Min Max Lost Echo Rnge P633Significance P630 Sharp Echo Reject P631Parameter values Default Min Max Lost Echo Time P637 Parameter values Default Min Max Dirty Mult P636Parameter values Default Min Max 255 Noise SD Mult P635Municipal 2 parameter P640 Parameter values Default Min Max 100Threshld Offset P640 Threshold level = Threshld Offset P640 + Noise Level D834System parameters Load Defaults functionAuto Cycle function Display testComms parameters P710 to P716 Settings parameters P730 to P737 and Base Units selectionFixed parameters D750 to D753 PIN parameter P740Readings parameters D800 to D834 Readings and diagnostics parametersDiagnostics parameters D835 to D852 Speed of Sound D850 Max Xdr Temp D851Min Xdr Temp D852 Troubleshooting MaintenanceTechnical reference Transmit pulse and echo processingSub-menu Level Parameter Title Par No Main Menu Option Programming chartProgramming chart … Direct 12.1 MSL600 SpecificationModel No OutputsWeight Additional specification notes12.2 MSL603 transducer MSL600 Bridge mounted unit Dimensional drawingsMSL600 and MSL603 assembly MSL603 transducer cable extension Parts requiredFitting instructions MSL600 MSL600 Emerson Process Management Rosemount Measurement