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MODEL TCL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LIST OF FIGURES

Number

Title

Page

2-1

Schematic of Sample Conditioning System and Analyzer

7

3-1

Panel Mount Dimensions

9

3-2

Pipe and Wall Mounting Dimensions

10

3-3

Installing the Sample Conditioning Enclosure

11

3-4

TCL Case Dimensions

12

3-5

Reagent Tubing Assembly

12

4-1

Power Wiring

13

4-2

Location of power connector on power supply board

14

4-3

Analog output connections

15

4-4

Wiring Sensor with Optimum EMI/RFI or Variopol Cable to Model 1056 Analyzer....

16

4-5

Wiring Sensor with Standard Cable to Model 1056 Analyzer

16

6-1

Main Display

20

6-2

Programming Screen Showing Item List

20

6-3

Arrow Bar

20

6-4

Analyzer keypad

21

6-5

Navigation keys

21

7-1

High Alarm Logic

33

7-2

Low Alarm Logic

33

7-3

Operation of the interval timer

33

9-1

Determination of Total Chlorine

44

9-2

Sensor Current as a Function of Total Chlorine Concentration

44

10-1

Sensor Board Connections

49

10-2

Sensor Parts

51

10-3

Replacing Reagent Tubing

52

10-4

Replacing Sample Tubing

53

10-5

Peristaltic Pump Tubing

54

10-6

Pump Cover

54

10-7

Removing the Cover

54

10-8

Inserting New Tube

54

10-9

Replace the Cover

55

10-10

Bottom of the Cover

55

10-11

Tracks

55

10-12

Disconnection

56

10-13

Removal of Screws

56

10-14

Connect the Air Inlet and Outlet Tubing to the Air Pump

56

10-15

Schematic

56

10-16

Remove the Air Inlet Fitting

57

10-17

Slide Pump Assembly Out of the Airp Pump Body

57

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Contents Total Chlorine Analyzer Electrical Shock Hazard Read this page Before ProceedingPage Rev. Level Date Hazardous Area InstallationModel TCL Total Chlorine Analyzer List of Tables Table of Contents ContdIii List of FiguresPage Model TCL Sample Conditioning System Section Description and SpecificationsModel 1056 Chlorine Analyzer Model 499A CL-02 Sensor Sample Requirements GeneralSample Conditioning System Linearity per ISO 15839 0-10 ppm 2% 0-20 ppm 3% Electrolyte Capacity Approximately 25 mLAccessories Sample Conditioning System Ordering Information and AccessoriesDescription Description Weight Ship WeightPrinciples of Operation Schematic of Sample Conditioning System and AnalyzerInstallation InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Panel Mounting Dimensions Pipe Mount Wall / Surface MountInstall the Sensor Install the Sample Conditioning EnclosureTCL Case Dimensions Provide Power to the Sample Conditioning System WiringPrepare Analyzer Conduit Openings Analog output wiring PowerAlarm wiring Sensor WiringPpm mg/L Apply Power to the Analyzer and Complete Quick StartEnglish Total ChlorineTemp Units Menu Tree Start Sample Flow START-UPPrepare the Reagent Zero the SensorDisplay Display and OperationKeypad Range Programming the ANALYZER-TUTORIALCalibrate OutputsSecurity Output Range O1 S1 4mA 0.000 ppmO1 S1 20mA 08.50 ppm O2 S1 4mA 0.0C O2 S1 20mA 100.0CHold Using HoldFormat, Language, Warning, and Contrast Configuring the Main DisplayMain Format Language English ContrastProgramming the Analyzer Default SettingsMeasurement Chlorine Default Settings ChoicesSecurity Code Default SettingsChoices Default Temperature related settingsOutputs First CONFIGURING, RANGING, and Simulating OutputsDefinitions ProgramOutput ConfigureAssign O1 S1 20mA 10.00 ppm O2 S1 4mA O2 S1 20mA Configure Simulate Output ConfigureProcedure Ranging Outputs Output Output RangeOutput Configure SimulateConfiguring Alarms and Assigning Setpoints RangeSimulateDefinitions Configure/Setpoint AlarmsAlarm Don’t Simulate Alarms Configure/SetpointAlarm Simulate Alarm SimulateProcedure Synchronizing Timers Alarms Configure/Setpoint SimulateSynch Timers Yes Configuring the MeasurementSensor1Sensor MeasurementTemperature UnitsUnitsC S1 Temp Comp Auto Configuring Temperature Related SettingsProgram Outputs Alarms Measurement TemperatureSecurity Configuring Security SettingsProgram Alarms Measurement Temperature SecurityReset Analyzer Resetting the AnalyzerProgram Temperature Security Diagnostics Reset AnalyzerHart Digital CommunicationsCalibration Calibrating TemperatureIntroduction S1 Calibration Temperature S1 Calibration + 25.0CProcedure Calibrate SensorSensor11 OutputDetermination of Total Chlorine Calibrating Total ChlorineChoose Total Chlorine Procedure Zeroing the SensorSensor Temperature S1 Calibration ZeroZeroCalCal Process CalS1 Zero Cal Sensor zero failed Press Exit Calibrate?MA Output Cal Meter 000 mA Calibrating Analog OutputsCalibrate? Sensor OutputOutput Trim Complete Analyzer MaintenanceGeneral Cleaning the membraneReplacing the membrane and electrolyte solution Total Chlorine SensorSensor Parts Spare Parts Sample and reagent tubing ReagentReplacing Sample Tubing Peristaltic pump tubing Model TCL Replacing the air pump Replacing the air pump diaphragm and check valves Description Replacement Parts and Reagent for Sample Conditioning SystemOverview Section TroubleshootingUsing the Diagnostic Feature FaultsFault message Explanation Section Troubleshooting When a Fault Message is ShowingHardware Error Sensor RTD Open Sensor CPU ErrorSensor ADC Error Sensor IncompatibleSensor Negative Reading Troubleshooting When a Warning Message is ShowingExplanation Section Sensor Need Factory CalZero current is unstable Troubleshooting When no Error Message is ShowingProblem See Section Zero current is too highSensitivity is low or readings are low Readings drift Anod Simulating InputsCath Simulating temperature Simulating TemperatureNON-WARRANTY Repair Warranty RepairSection Return of Material Return of Material WarrantySpecifications subject to change without notice

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