Hach 900 manual Instrument Description, Interface Connectors, Receptacle Caps, General Information

Page 7

Section 2 General Information

2.1 Instrument Description

The instrument is designed to automatically collect and preserve samples from a liquid source. The sampler is suitable for collection of conventional and toxic pollutants and suspended solids.

The sampler collects samples on either a timed cycle basis, or in proportion to flow when used in conjunction with a flow meter (flow meter connected to the auxiliary connector). In the timed cycle mode, the interval between samples is controlled by an integral quartz crystal clock. The sample interval may be set from 1 to 9999 minutes, in one minute increments.

In the flow proportional mode, via an external flow meter, the interval between samples may be set from 1 to 9999 flow pulses, in one pulse increments. where each pulse represents a specific flow volume interval.

The number of minutes or flow intervals remaining unit the next sample is shown on the control display. The program can be delayed by entering the desired starting time and date on the sampler keypad.

The sampler utilizes a high speed peristaltic pump, for collection of the sample liquid. The pump body is constructed of impact and corrosion resistant plastic. Tubing is held firmly in place by the pump body haves-no clamps are required. The intake line is air purged before and after each sample. The duration of the pre and post sample purge automatically compensates for different intake line lengths. The pump tubing is 0.95 cm (3/8 in.) ID X 0.32 cm (1/8 in.) wall medical grade silicone rubber. Although the pump is capable of vertical lifts up to 8.2 m (27 ft), lifts greater than 6.7 m (22 ft) are not recommended unless the Remote Pump option is utilized. The pump produces a sample transport velocity of 1 mps (3.3 fps) at 1 m (3 ft) vertical lift. The sample is under pumped flow at all times from the source stream to the sample container, thereby keeping solids in suspension.

2.2 Interface Connectors

The interface connectors are located on the left side of the controller housing.

The sampler comes standard with two interface receptacles:

12 V dc (Power Input)

Auxiliary (Multi-purpose input/output port)

2.2.1 Receptacle Caps

Interface receptacles are covered with push-on receptacle caps. These caps protect the connector pins from dirt and moisture and should be attached to any receptacle not in use.

 

Page 7

8544intro.fm

General Information

Image 7
Contents Sigma 900 Composite Sampler Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Sample Volume Repeatability Controller DimensionsPump/Controller Housing Sample VolumePage General Information Interface ConnectorsInstrument Description Receptacle CapsKeypad and Display Humidity IndicatorSection Front PanelSafety Information Safety InformationUse of Hazard Information Precautionary LabelsHazardous Locations Peligro Confined Space EntryDefinition of Confined Space Installation Selecting the Installation SiteUnpacking the Instrument Teflon-Lined Polyethylene Intake Line Mounting the SamplerAttaching the Intake Line Vinyl Intake TubingChoosing Bottles Setting Up the Intake Line and StrainerInstalling the Full Bottle Shut-Off Setting Up the Intake Line and StrainerPower Connections Power ConnectionsAuxiliary Pin Assignments 12 V dc Connector Pin Assignments12 V dc Auxiliary ConnectionMA Input Contact ClosuresAuxiliary Connection Splitter Interface 20 mA Interface and Pulse Duration InputPage Keypad and Key Functions Tips and Techniques for Programming the Instrument Tips and Techniques for Programming the Instrument1035 AM 24OCT00 Section Setting the Time and DateBottle Setup Mode Setting the Time and DateSection Explanations of Program Messages Data Logging Manual ModeManually Operating the Sample Pump Mode Measurements Triggered by Liquid Levels or FlowMeasurements Triggered by Liquid Levels or Flow Other Displayed Messages Section Programming the Sampler for Level ControlFlow Proportional Operation How to Calculate Pulses/CountsSection Flow Proportional Operation ExampleTherefore, the value for Intv = Cnts is Calculate t You want to collect 32 samples over an 8-hour period Page Removing and Opening the Controller Cleaning the SamplerRe-installing the Bottom Panel Re-installing the Bottom PanelCircuit Board Identification Section Internal Desiccant ModuleInternal Desiccant Module Motor/Gear Box Internal Case Humidity IndicatorMemory Battery Motor/Gear BoxOrdering Information for the U.S.A Repair ServiceContact Information for Europe Limitations Limited WarrantyLimitation of Remedies Page Description Part Number Parts and AccessoriesTray/Positioner Page Program Flow Chart Page Charging MaintenanceTemperature Lead-Acid Gel Cell BatteriesAppendix B Lead-Acid Battery Storage RecommendationsNickel-Cadmium Battery Storage Recommendations Storage Temperature Maximum Recommended Storage TimeItem Number Description Exploded View 1Exploded View Drawings Appendix C Exploded View 2 Appendix C Exploded View 3 Part Description Appendix C Exploded View 4Part Appendix C Exploded View 5 Item Number Description Part Number Appendix C Exploded View 6