Teledyne manual Temperature Controller Primary Menu Parameters, M102E/M501 TRS, Rev A1

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10.6.1. Temperature Controller Primary Menu Parameters

M102E/M501 TRS

TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR

(Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A)

DO NOT manually alter the PID parameters of the M501-TRS temperature Controller

unless directed to do so by Teledyne Instruments customer service personnel.

In the event that the temperature controller of the M501-TRS must be replaced some initial programming is required set the control functions if reprogramming is necessary. The following tables define the approximate initial values for various processes control parameters. Once they are set, perform an autotune procedure as defined in Section 6.4 of this addendum

10.6.1. Temperature Controller Primary Menu Parameters

NOTE

Tables 10-3 and 10-4 show the typical primary P-I-D parameter values for operation on

115V/60Hz with a set value of 1000°C.

The P, I and d values may be different for other AC main voltages (call Teledyne

Instruments customer service, and will vary somewhat after auto-tuning.

To set these parameters:

1.Open the appropriate menu

a.Press the SELECT key once to access the primary menu parameters. The main display will show 115V/60Hz with a set value of 1000°C.Manual background.

b.Press and Hold the SELECT key for 3 seconds to access the primary menu parameters. The

main display will show Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background.

2.Use the SELECT , DOWN or 100’s UP key to scroll through the primary menu parameters until the appropriate parameter is displayed (see Table 10-3 or Table 10-4).

3.Press the DATA key once. The current value of the parameter will be displayed.

4.To set each digit:

a.Press the up-arrow under that digit once. The digit will flash.

b.To increment that digit, press and hold the digit until the appropriate number is displayed.

c.To decrement that digit press and hold the DOWN key until the appropriate number is displayed.

d.To increment/decrement the 1000’s digit it is necessary to adjust increment/decrement the 100’s digit up and down. Each time the 100’s digit passes “0” the 1000s digit will increment or decrement correspondingly.

5.Once the desired value is reached, press the ENT key to store the new set Parameter value.

6.Press the PV/SV mode key to return to operational mode.

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Contents with MODEL 102E TOTAL REDUCED SULFUR ANALYZERMODEL 501 TRS THERMAL CONVERTER ADDENDUM TO MODEL 101E OPERATORS MANUALPage Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A TABLE OF CONTENTSM102E/M501 TRS 05514 Rev A19. THEORY OF OPERATION LIST OF APPENDICES8. INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE 10. TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIRPREFACE LIST OF FIGURESLIST OF TABLES Page corner of the display any time the instrument is in SETUP mode 1. PREFACE1.1. Reference Numbering convention User Notes2.2. EPA Equivalency Designation 2. SPECIFICATIONS, APPROVALS AND WARRANTY2.1. Specifications 2.1.1. M501-TRS Specifications2.3. CE Mark Compliance Never disconnect electronic circuit boards, wiring harnesses or 3. GETTING STARTED3.1. Unpacking the M102E 3.2. Unpacking the M501-TRSthe maximum operating temperature specification for the M102E 40C 3.2.1. M501-TRS Ventilation Clearancethat the rack/enclosure itself is adequately ventilated Figure 3-2 M501-TRS Internal Layout 3.3. Internal LayoutsFigure 3-1 M102E Internal Layout M501 3.4. Internal Pneumatic Flow of the M102E & the M501-TRSTable 3-1 TRS - SO2 Switching Valve Operating Modes M102E INSTRUMENT CHASSIS5 Amp 3.5. Rear Panel Layout for the M102E & M501-TRSAlarm Output Figure 3-4 M102E Rear Panel LayoutFigure 3-6 Analog Output Connector 3.6. Initial Setup3.6.1. Electrical Connections 3.6.1.1. M102E Analog Output ConnectionsM501-TRS PNEMATIC CONNECTERS 3.6.1.2. M501-TRS Alarm Output Connections3.6.2. Pneumatic Connections M102E PNEMATIC CONNECTERS102E MODELSPAN GAS The exhaust from the instrument needs to be vented outside theZERO AIR 3.6.2.1. Connections with Internal Valve Options InstalledVENT if input is pressurized Gas Dilution CalibratorVENT Valve Option OptionPossible Warning Messages at Start-Up 3.7. Initial Operation3.7.1. Startup / Warm Up of the M102E 3.7.2. Functional Check of the M102EDisplay area High Alarm LED Low Alarm LED3.7.3. Startup / Warm Up of the M501-TRS Process Variable3.8. Initial Calibration Page OPTIONAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 4. OPTIONAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE4.1. Rack Mount Kits Options 20a, 20b, 21, 22 4.2. Calibration Valves OptionsZero/Span Valve Operating States Table 4-2 IZS Valve Operating States M102E INSTRUMENT CHASSIS4.3.2. Addendum on CD Part number 4.3. Additional Manuals4.3.1. Printed Manuals P/N M102E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5.1.1. M102E Analog Output Signals5. M102E OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 5-1 Analog Output Connector KeyTable 5-1 M102E gas Measurement Modes 5.2. SETUP - DIAG Using the Diagnostics Functions5.1.2. Setting the M102E Gas Measurement Mode 5.2.1. M102E Analog I/O Configuration5.3.2. M102E Ethernet Host Name 5.3. SETUP - COMM Setting Up the M102E’s Communication Ports5.2.2. M102E Test Channel Output 5.3.1. M102E ID CodeZERO 5.4. Remote Operation of the Analyzer5.4.1. Control Inputs CONTROL INSPAN 5.4.2. Using the M102E with a Hessen Protocol Network5 VDC Power Supply 5.4.2.1. M102E Hessen Protocol Gas ID ListTable 5-6 Default Hessen Status Bit Assignments 5.4.2.2. Setting Hessen Protocol Status FlagsTeledyne Instruments customer service 6. M501-TRS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS6.1. Basic M501-TRS Controls DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT THE COVER OF THE M501TS CONVERTER INSTALLEDTable 6-1 M501-TRS Temperature Controls and Definitions 6.2. To Display The Current TemperatureDO NOT SET THE TEMPERATURE HIGHER THAN 1050OC 6.3. To Manually Adjust the Converter Oven Temperaturehas reached a stable, constant temperature 6.4. Autotune the Temperature Controller6.4.1. Initiating the Autotune Process necessary to repeat the autotune procedure 6.5. M501TRS Alarm Relay Adjustment6.4.2. Aborting the Autotune Process Page 7.2. M501-TRS Calibration 7. CALIBRATION PROCEDURESUSER NOTES 7.1. M102E CalibrationPage INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE 8. INSTRUMENT MAINTENANCE8.1.1. Maintaining the SO2 Scrubber 8.1. Additional and Updated Maintenance Procedures8.1.1.1. Predicting When the SO2 Scrubber Should Be Replaced 8.1.1.3. Changing the SO2 Scrubber Material 8.1.1.2. Checking the Function of the SO2 ScrubberPage 9.1.2. SO2 Ultraviolet Fluorescence 9. THEORY OF OPERATION9.1. Measurement Principle 9.1.1. TRS ConversionFigure 9-1 UV Absorption in the M102E Reaction Cell SO2 + hv214nm ⎯⎯Ia⎯→ SO2SO2 * ⎯⎯→ SO2 + hv330nm Ia = I0 1 − exp− axSO2Equation9-6 F = kSO2kSO2 * ⎯⎯F⎯→ SO2 + hv330nm 9.3.1. Sample gas Flow 9.2. The UV Light Path9.3. Pneumatic Operation 9.2.1. UV Lamp Shutter & PMT OffsetSAMPLE CHAMBERUV Lamp PMT HOUSING9.4. Electronic Operation 9.4.1. Sensor ModuleSample Air 9.4.1.1. Sample Chamber9.4.1.2. Sample Chamber Heating Circuit Sample Air Housing Outlet O-Ring O-Ring Seal SealP-I-D CONTROLLER 9.4.2.1. Thermal Switch9.4.2. M501-TRS electronics HEATER9.4.2.2. Temperature Alarms and Alarm Output 10.1.1.1. M102E Warning Messages 10. TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR10.1.1. Fault Diagnosis with Warning Messages 10.1.1.2. M501-TRS Error Codesfunctioning 10.1.2. Fault Diagnosis with Test FunctionsTable 10-2 Test Functions - Possible Causes for Out-Of-Range Values 10.3.1. Excessive noise 10.2. M501-TRS Trouble shooting10.3. Other Performance Problems 10.2.1. TRS Converter Not Heating10.4.2. Checking the Efficiency of the M501-TRS TRS Æ SO2 Converter 10.4. Subsystem Checkout10.4.1. Checking the Efficiency of the M501-TRS SO2 Scrubber 10.5.1. UV Lamp Adjustment and/or Replacement 10.5. Additional Repair ProceduresAlways grasp the main body of the lamp 10.5.1.1. Adjusting the UV Lamp Peaking the LampALWAYS wear UV-Protective, Safety Glasses when working with the UV Lamp AssemblyFigure 10-1 Shutter Assembly - Exploded View 10.5.1.2. Replacing the UV LampFigure 10-2 Disassembling the Shutter Assembly 10.5.2. Replacing the UV filter/lensFigure 10-3 PMT Assembly - Exploded View 10.5.3. Replacing the PMT, HVPS or TEC3. Remove the reaction cell assembly 10.5.4. M102E PMT Hardware Calibration FACTORY CAL Figure 10-4 Pre-Amplifier Board Layout 6. Locate the Preamp board see FigureNORM PMT value of twice the ppb value of the span gas EXAMPLE 10.5.5. Replacing the TRS Converter Heating TubeIf a reporting range other than 500 ppb is used in this procedure Adjust the PMT until NORM PMT equals 1280 mV ± 10 mVelement off 10.6. Manually Programming the M501-TRS Temperature ControllerThe ceramic bobbins at each end of the heater assembly are fragile Be Careful115V/60Hz with a set value of 1000C 10.6.1. Temperature Controller Primary Menu ParametersTable 10-3 - Temperature Controller - Primary Parameter Settings Table 10-4 - Temperature Controller - Primary Parameter Settings 10.7. Technical Assistance05514 Rev A1 M102E/M501 TRS APPENDIX A - Version Specific Software Documentation APPENDIX A - Version Specific Software DocumentationAPPENDIX A-2 Model 102E Setup Variables Available Via Serial I/O APPENDIX A-4 Model 102E Signal I/O DefinitionsAPPENDIX A-1 M102E Software Menu Trees, Revision A.2 SAMPLE SETUPENTER SETUP PASS APPENDIX A-1 M102E Software Menu Trees, Revision A.2CLR 1,3 SAMPLETEST MSG 1,2TR2, 112, REPORTED ACAL1SO2, 111, REPORTED DIAG SAMPLE ENTER SETUP PASSFigure A-4 Secondary Setup Menu DIAG MEASUREMODE APPENDIX A-2 Setup Variables For Serial I/O, Revision A.2Deleted Setup Variables for M102E Software Revision A.2 Table A-2Table A-6 Test Functions Deleted from M102 Software Revision A.2 setting of STABILFREQ and STABILSAMPLESAPPENDIX A-3 Warnings and Test Functions, Revision A.2 Table A-4 Warning Messages deleted from M102 Software Revision A.2Rear board primary MUX analog inputs APPENDIX A-4 M102E Signal I/O Definitions, Revision A.2APPENDIX A-4 M102E Signal I/O Definitions, Revision A.2M102E/M501 TRS Function APPENDIX A-5 M102E iDAS Functions, Revision A.2Trigger Event CTEMPWAPPENDIX A-5 M102E iDAS Functions, Revision A.2 A-10M101E Manual - P/N 04740120 Rev A APPENDIX B - M102E Spare Parts ListAPPENDIX B - M102E Spare Parts List Table B-1 M102E Spare Parts ListAddendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A INSTRUMENTS Warranty/Repair Questionnaire Model 102EM102E/M501 TRS TELEDYNEINSTRUMENTS Addendum to M101E Manual - P/N 04740 Rev A APPENDIX D - ELECTRONIC SCHEMATICSAPPENDIX D - ELECTRONIC SCHEMATICS Table D-1 List of Included Electronic Schematics05518 Rev A APPENDIX D - ELECTRONIC SCHEMATICSUser Notes M102E/M501 TRS