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Specification
Install
Error codes
Alarms
System defaults
Timer-initiated operation
Symbol Definitions
Power Wiring
Maintenance
Easy to configure
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Contents
Rev 3 6/99
Symbol Definitions
Revision 3 6/99
CE Conformity
Trademarks
Abstract
Revision Notes
References
Contents
Specifications and Model Number
Power Wiring
Input and Output Wiring
Calibration
11-1
10-1
Appendix B TWO-CELL Applications
Tables
10-16
Figures
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User interface
Easy to configure
Description
Multi-function instrument
Input
Outputs
Relays
Features
Watertight corrosion-resistant case
Solution Temperature Compensation
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Key Name
Operating the Analyzer/Controller
Keypad Use
Front panel keys used for all operator tasks
Editing a parameter numeric value
Selecting a parameter for edit
Online Displays
Introduction
Individual cell display
Representative Computed Value Display
Representative Combined Display Computed value
AutoClean Display
Clock and AutoClean
Configuration
Menu Hierarchy
Calibration
Setup
Maintenance
Planning
Using Relays
Configuration system minimizes decisions
Relays assigned during I/O setup
Interactions affecting permitted relay assignments
Available Combinations of Relay Assigments
Relay Alarms Only Discrete Control Range Status
Selecting a strategy
Deciding on a Control Strategy
All 9782 models can use relays for control
Optional analog outputs for control
Sequence Task
Overview of Installation and Setup Tasks
Overview of Analyzer/Controller Installation Tasks
Setup tasks described in this manual
Conductivity/Resistivity Analyzer/Controller
Compliance
Specifications
User Interface
Physical
Model Ranges
Electrical
Operating Conditions
Wide range models Wide Display Ranges 9782C-W0
Operating Conditions
Outputs
Temperature Compensation
AutoClean
Control
To 19.99 ppm
Computed Values
Instructions
Model Number Breakdown
Table I Inputs
Standard Range
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Overview
What’s in this section?
Topic
Unpacking and Preparing
Procedure
Mounting
Panel-mounting
Wall- and pipe-mounting
Case Outline
Panel Cutout
Horizontal Rear Pipe Mounting
2 Mounting and Dimensions Non-Backlit Display Option
1 Mounting and Dimensions Backlit Display Option
2 Mounting and Dimensions Backlit Display Option
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Power Wiring
Avoid damage to components
General Wiring Practices for Power Wiring
Safety precautions
Wiring for immunity compliance
Power Wiring Considerations
Recommended wire size
Power supply voltage and frequency within specs
Step Procedure for Installing AC Power Wiring Action
Installing Power Wiring
PE = Protective Earth Ground
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Powering up the Analyzer/Controller See
O Setup and System Configuration
Purpose of I/O setup
I/O Setup and Configuration Tasks
Ease of configuration
Accessing the I/O setup and configuration menus
Illustrations
System defaults
Display resolution and unit of measure
Performing I/O Setup
Procedure for I/O setup configuration is shown in Table
Procedure for Performing I/O Setup
Action Go to I/O Setup
Step Screen
Action
Display Resolution Resolution LOW
Step Screen
Action Go to Configuration CAT/RETRANSMISSION
CAT/RETRANSMISSION
CAT
CAT/RETRANSMISSION Retransmission
Cell1
ON/OFF
Procedure for Configuring On/Off Control
Action Go to Configuration Discrete Control
Discrete Control
PFT1
Procedure for Configuring PFT Control
Action Go to Configuration Discrete Control PFT
PFT
DAT1
Procedure for Configuring DAT Control
Action Go to Configuration Discrete Control DAT
DAT
Alarms
Configuring Alarms
Procedure for Configuring Alarms
Action Go to Configuration Alarms
Clock Setup
Setting the Clock
Procedure for Setting the Clock
Action Go to Configuration Advanced Features
Configuring AutoClean
Timer-initiated operation
Operator-initiated operation
Auto Clean
Procedure for Configuring AutoClean
Hold mode
Auto Clean
Resume Delay Diagnostics Prev Next
Computed Value
Procedure for Specifying a Computed Value
Selecting a Computed Value to Be Displayed
Computed Value
Specify the value to be computed
10 Menu Choices and System Defaults
Summary of Menu Choices and System Defaults
Energize DE-ENERGIZE
Configuration alarm deadband
Maintenance password
Input and Output Wiring
General Wiring Practices for I/O Wiring
Safety precaution
Immunity Compliance
Avoiding interference
Shielded wiring for locations with interference
Mm2
Cables for locations without interference
Cell identification significant to computed value
Wiring Analog Inputs and Outputs
Step Procedure for Installing Analog I/O Wiring Action
Relay Terminals
Installation
Wiring Relays
Conductivity/Resistivity Analyzer/Controller
Disconnecting RC Arc Suppression Circuits
Interconnections
Wiring a Device to the Relay Indicating Output Range Status
Where R = 250 ohms
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AutoClean Theory and Piping
Rinse sequence
AutoClean Sequence and Piping
Minimize liquid volume in system
Automatic Wash Setup
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Calibration
Conductivity/Resistivity Analyzer/Controller
Recommendations for Successful Measurement and Calibration
Selection and care of cell essential
Recommendations
Action Go to Calibration Cell CAL Factor
Procedure for Entering Cal Factor
Entering the Cal Factor for Each Cell
Cell CAL Factor
Concentration M
Conductivity of Potassium Chloride Solutions at 25 C
Materials and procedure
Performing Calibration Trim
Temperature
CAL Trim
Go to Calibration CAL Trim C
Action Go to Calibration Remove CAL Trim C1
Procedure for Removing Calibration Trim Values
Removing Calibration Trim Values
Remove CAL Trim C1
Determining and Entering the TDS Conversion Factor
Determining TDS conversion factor
Out-of range-values forced to closest limit
TDS Cvsn Factor C2
Procedure for Entering TDS Conversion Factor
TDS Cvsn Factor C1
Action Go to Calibration TDS Cvsn Factor C1
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Diagnostics and Messages
Entering Data
System Status Messages
Related to operation of Analyzer/Controller
System Status Message
Process Alarm Messages
Alarms dependent on configuration
Process Alarm Messages
Self-tests at 0.5 second intervals
On-Line Diagnostics and System Error Messages
On-Line Diagnostics and System Error Messages
Output affected by error
Display and Keyboard Test
Off-Line Diagnostics
Procedure For Initiating Display and Keyboard Tests
Action Go to Maintenance OFF-LINE Functions
Keyboard Test
Keyboard Test
Output Tests
Until case is closed
OUTPUT/RELAY Test
Maintenance
10-2
Required equipment
Output Calibration
Procedure for Calibrating Outputs
Go to Maintenance OFF-LINE Functions Output Calibration
Screen Action
Until the case is closed
Saved
Instrument Tagging
Instrument Setup
Action Go to Maintenance Instrument Setup
Specifying a Tagname or Other Display String
Product Info
Product Info
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Screen Contrast
Adjusting the Screen Contrast
Step Procedure for Adjusting the Screen Contrast Action
Go to Maintenance Instrument Setup Screen Contrast
Security
Entering a Password for Security
Step Procedure for Entering a Password Screen Action
Security
Action Go to Maintenance Instrument Setup Reset Unit
Reset Unit
Example of a Conductivity Loop
Lead Resistance Comp
Action Go to Maintenance Lead Resistance Comp
Replacing the Fuse
Location of Power Fuse
Step Procedure for Replacing the Fuse Action
10-16
Accessories and Replacement Parts List
Part Numbers
Part Numbers
Part Number Description Parts Included
Extension lead wires up to 1000 ft standard range models
Extension lead wires up to 500 ft wide range models
Extension lead wires up to 1000 ft wide range models
11-4
Adjust effective proportional band width
Treatment takes too long, but no unacceptable overshoot
Unacceptable overshoot
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Reverse Osmosis
Ion Exchange
Parts Rinsing
Conductivity/Resistivity/TDS Difference
Softener Monitoring
Steam Power Measurements
Specific Conductivity Sample Cell
Location of switches
SW2 settings are dependent on options
SW1 all positions set to off
Table C-1 Microprocessor Board Switch Settings
Calculations for conductivity, resistivity, and TDS
Set cal factor and calibration trim for ideal conditions
Concentration values
Data for Concentration Range Measurements
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