FCL with 1056 Analyzer
Essential Instructions
ORP
English
Free Chlorine
Ppm mg/L
S1 Manual pH Temp Units
S1 Free Cl PH Correction Manual
Live/Continous
Sensor 2 pH
Menu Tree
Calibrate Sensor 1 Free chlorine
Reset Analyzer
Alarms
Temperature
Diagnostic Setup
Rev. Level Date
About This Document
FCL-1056
Table of Contents
List of Tables
Table of Contents CONT’D
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List of Tables CONT’D
Applications
Section Description and Specifications
Features
Specifications Analyzer
Specifications General
Specifications Sensor
PH Correction required selection
Accessories
Ordering Information
Component Parts
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FCL-02 free chlorine with continuous pH correction
Section Installation
Unpacking and Inspection
FCL-01 free chlorine without continuous pH correction
Mounting, Inlet, and Drain Connections
Installation
Installing the Sensors
General Information
Model FCL-01
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Analog output wiring
Section Wiring
POWER, ALARM, and Output Wiring
Power
Alarm relay connections
Sensor Wiring
Wiring Diagram for Free Chlorine Sensor
Model FCL-1056 Section Wiring
Display
Section Display and Operation
Keypad
Range
Programming the ANALYZER-TUTORIAL
Calibrate
Outputs
Security
Output Range O1 S1 4mA 0.000 ppm
O1 S1 20mA 08.50 ppm
O2 S1 4mA 0.0C O2 S1 20mA 100.0C
Hold
Using Hold
Format, Language, Warning, and Contrast
Configuring the Main Display
Main Format
Language English Contrast
General
Default Settings
Section Programming the Analyzer
Sensor assignment
Alarms
Choices Default
Definitions
CONFIGURING, RANGING, and Simulating Outputs
Assign
Configure
ProgramOutput
O1 S1 20mA 10.00 ppm O2 S1 4mA 0.0C O2 S1 20mA 100.0C
Configure Simulate Output Configure
Procedure Ranging Outputs
Output Output Range
Output
Configure Simulate
Configuring Alarms and Assigning Setpoints
RangeSimulate
Section Programming the Analyzer
Alarm
Alarms
Configure/Setpoint
Don’t Simulate
Alarms Configure/Setpoint
Alarm Simulate Alarm
Simulate
Procedure Synchronizing Timers
Alarms Configure/Setpoint Simulate
Synch Timers Yes
Definitions pH/ORP
Configuring the Measurement
Definitions Chlorine
Sensor1Sensor
Measurement
Definitions pH
Configuring Temperature Related Settings
S1 Temp Comp Auto S2 Temp Comp
Program Outputs Alarms Measurement
Temperature
Configuring Security Settings
Security
Program Alarms Measurement Temperature
Setting UP Diagnostics
Security
Procedure Setting Up Diagnostics
Program Measurement Temperature Security
Diagnostic Setup
GI Fault High 1500MΩ
Reset Analyzer
Resetting the Analyzer
Program Temperature Security Diagnostics
Reset Analyzer
Introduction
Calibrating Temperature
Section Calibration
S1 Calibration + 25.0C
Procedure
Calibrate SensorSensor11 Output
S1 Calibration
Calibration Free Chlorine
Procedure-Zeroing the Sensor
Choose Free Chlorine
Calibrate SensorSensor11 Output S1 Calibration
Sensor Output
Temperature S1 Calibration ZeroZeroCalCal Process Cal
Calibrate?
Sensor
Calibration Slope and Offset
Calibration pH
Auto
ZeroBufferCalCal
Stable Time
07.01 pH
10.01 pH
Buffer
Manual
Manual Buffer 1 0 7.00 pH S2 pH Manual Cal Buffer
S1 Enter Value 00 pH
Redox Temperature S2 pH Cal Buffer Cal
StandardizeStandardize
Slope 56.19 mV/pH Offset
Procedure-Entering a Known Slope and Offset
MA Output Cal Meter 000 mA Trim Complete
Calibration Analog Outputs
Output
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Section Digital Communications
Model FCL-1056 Section
Analyzer
Section Maintenance
General
Cleaning the membrane
Replacing the electrolyte solution and membrane
Chlorine Sensor
PH Sensor
Cleaning the Sensor
Other Maintenance
Constant Head Flow Controller
Cleaning the flow controller
Weight
Weight
Overview
Section Troubleshooting
Using the Diagnostic Feature
Faults
Hardware Error
Troubleshooting When a Fault Message is Showing
Fault message Explanation Section
Sensor RTD Open
Sensor CPU Error
Sensor ADC Error
Sensor Incompatible
Broken Glass
Sensor RTD Out of Range
Glass Z Too High
Reference Impedance Too High
Troubleshooting When a Warning Message is Showing
Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing Chlorine
Readings drift
Sensor can be calibrated, but the current is too low
Process readings are erratic
Chlorine readings are too low
Sensor does not respond to changes in chlorine level
Calibration Error During Two-Point Calibration
Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing pH
Sensor Does Not Respond to Known pH Changes
Calibration Error during Standardization
PH Readings Are Moderately Noisy and Tend to Wander
Cath
Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing General
Simulating Inputs Chlorine
Anod
Simulating pH input
Simulating Inputs pH
Simulating temperature
Simulating Inputs Temperature
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