LMI DP5000-6A, DP5000-1B, DP5000-3B, DP5000-6B, DP5000-01B Instruction Manual

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Instruction
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Liquitron™ DP5000 Series
Manual Manual
Manual
Manual Manual
pH Controller
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Model No:
Installation Date:
Installation Location:
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201 Ivyland Road
Ivyland, PA 18974 USA
TEL: (215) 293-0401
FAX: (215) 293-0445
http://www.Imipumps.com
Replaces same of Rev. F 4/01
1756.G 2/06
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Contents
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1.0 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.0 Unpacking ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
3.0 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
3.1 Mounting the Electronic Enclosure ................................................................................................... 4
3.2 Electrical Installation ........................................................................................................................ 6
3.2.1 Terminal Board Signal Description........................................................................................ 7
3.2.2 Field Wiring Instructions (Optional 4-20 mA Output) .......................................................... 8
3.3 pH Adjustment Pump(s) .................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Keypad and Display .......................................................................................................................... 9
4.0 Operation........................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.1 Default Settings ............................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.1 Proportional Mode ............................................................................................................... 11
4.1.2 On/Off Mode ........................................................................................................................ 12
4.2 Alarms ............................................................................................................................................. 13
4.3 Calibration (Viewing Last Calibration Data) ..................................................................................15
4.4 New Calibration .............................................................................................................................. 15
4.5 Pump Timers and Solenoid Valve Control ..................................................................................... 17
4.6 Advanced Menu .............................................................................................................................. 20
5.0 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................... 21
5.1 pH Electrode and Cable .................................................................................................................. 21
6.0 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................................. 21
6.1 Error Messages ................................................................................................................................ 22
7.0 DP5000 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 23
8.0 Program Log ................................................................................................................................................... 25
9.0 Parts List ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
10.0 Exploded View ............................................................................................................................................... 27
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1.0 Introduction
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The Liquitron™ DP5000 Series pH Controllers are designed for a variety of industrial pH applications including metal finishing, water treatment, printed circuit board manufacturing and waste treatment.
The DP5000 is a microprocessor-based pH controller with a backlit customized display and tactile keypad for ease of programming. The DP5000 allows independent programming of control methods (‘ON/OFF’ or ‘PROPORTIONAL’) for acid (Pump A) or base (Pump B) dosage. Independent high and low pH alarms may be set with activation of the ‘Alarm relays.’ A third relay output is available for activating a solenoid valve or other devices.
The controller is compatible with any pH electrode that generates a mV signal and allows incorporation of platinum 1000 W automatic temperature compensation (ATC) elements. Two point or single point pH calibrations may be performed. Timer functions for pump ‘Run’ time and solenoid ‘Delay’ times can be programmed to operate a solenoid pump valve. An ‘Advanced Menu’ allows selection of special features such as a ‘Point 3’ (inflection point) for the control profiles of the acid or alkali pumps for finer control. The DP5000 features continuous non-volatile memory back-up, voltage selection, pre-amplifier outputs, flow and level switch inputs as standard. 4-20 mA recorder output is optional.
2.0 Unpacking
Your carton will contain the items shown in Figure 1. Please notify the carrier immediately if there are any signs of damage to the controller or its parts. Contact your LMI Distributor if any of the parts are missing.
There is a number label on the inside cover of the unit; for easy reference, you should note the model and serial numbers on the front cover of this instruction manual.
Quick Reference Guide
DP5000 pH Controller
User Manual
Figure 1: Unpacking Items
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3.0 Installation
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Pre-Installation
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Be sure that the unit has a plug and voltage code compatible with the power source that you intend to use.
CAUTION
Environment
The housing is corrosion and spray resistant but should not be subjected to excessive spray or ambient temperature over 122° F (50° C). Never immerse the unit.
Installation
The DP5000 Controller should be mounted on a solid, stable surface. pH adjustment pumps should be installed following the manufacturer’s recommendations. For installations requiring longer cables, consult your distributor. The electrode installation will vary, depending on the process used. In general, the temperature electrode and pH electrode should be mounted together, and placed far enough downstream from the source of pH adjusting solution that sufficient mixing may occur, but close enough to eliminate hydraulic lag time of response. Refer to the typical installation diagrams on the following page.
3.1 Mounting the Electronic Enclosure
The DP5000 control module is supplied with integral wall mounting flanges. It should be hung with the display at eye level, on a vibration-free structure, in a location where liquids will not be splashed on it. All four (4) top-mounting holes should be used for structural stability. The control module requires the following clearances:
Figure 2: Minimum Clearances
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Figure 3A: Typical In-Line Installation
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Figure 3B: Typical Batch Installation
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3.2 Electrical Installation
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Electrical Connections
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CAUTION
Electrical installation of the DP5000 Series pH Controllers consists of plugging the control module into a proper line outlet. Based on model number, the following voltages and receptacles are required:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, the control or metering pump must be plugged into a ground outlet with
ratings conforming to the data on the control panel. It must be connected to a good ground. DO NOT USE
ADAPTERS! All wiring must conform to local electrical codes.
DP5000-1A DP5000-3A DP5000-6A DP5000-01A DP5000-1B, DP5000-3B DP5000-6B DP5000-01B
115 V, 60 Hz 230 V, 50 Hz, 230 V, 50 Hz 115 V, 60 Hz USA Cord DIN Cord AUS/NZ Cord No Cord
DP5000-2A DP5000-5A DP5000-7A DP5000-02A DP5000-2B DP5000-5B DP5000-7B DP5000-02B
230 V, 60Hz 230 V, 50 Hz 230 V, 50Hz 230 V, 50/60Hz USA Cord UK Cord SWISS Cord No Cord
Connect the pH adjustment pump(s) to the terminal strip for ‘ON/OFF’ control (connect to receptacles directly for 115 V models) or to cables for ‘PROPORTIONAL’ control. Connect the pH electrode to the BNC connector on the right side of the control module. Take care not to twist or strain the wires. If equipped, connect the ATC cable (1000 Ω at 32° F [0° C]) through the cable gland below the BNC connector to the terminal strip. You may optionally connect an alarm, solenoid, flow switch and low level switch. You may also connect the mA connections (with the option fitted). The ± 5 V supply for electrode pre-amplification is also accessed on the terminal strip. There is a 500 maximum resistance for 4-20 mA option (refer to Figures 4 and 5).
(Either option is available)
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Figure 4: Electrode and Pump Connections
Voltage Selection Switch
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Fuse #2
Fuse #1
See Detail A
TB1 TB3
Live
10
120V/230V
9
8
7
Neutral
6
5
4
3
2
1
Solenoid
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Pump A
Pump B
NC
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
115V
TB2
Detail A
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Output Pump B
Output Pump A
Output Fault
Remote off
TB4
Tem p
Tem p
+ 5V
- 5V
GND
GND
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND
Output
4-20mA
PreAmp
Power
Tem p Input
Low Level
Flow
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Figure 5: Terminal Strip
3.2.1 Terminal Board Signal Description
Terminal blocks are TB1-TB4 from left to right, and Pin 1 is at the bottom of each terminal block.
TB1 Terminal Strip
TB1 Pin 1-Pin 3 ............. Earth connection (one for input power connection)
TB1 Pin 4-Pin 9 ............. Neutral power connection (one for input power connection)
TB1 Pin 10 .................... AC Mains live input
TB2 Terminal Strip
TB2 Pin 1 ...................... Form A contact closed when Pump B (base) is ON
TB2 Pin 2 ...................... Form A contact closed when Pump A (acid) is ON
TB2 Pin 3-4 ................... Form C contact activated, (if programmed) when pH is within programmed limits
(solenoid pump)
TB2 Pin 5-6 ................... Form C contact activated when Alarm Setpoint 2 exceeded (powered output contacts)
TB2 Pin 7-8 ................... Form C contact activated when Alarm Setpoint 1 exceeded (powered output contacts)
TB3 Terminal Strip
TB3 Pin 1-2 ................... Opto isolated input - low or short stops pumps (OFF on display)(Remote OFF)
TB3 Pin 3-4 ................... Opto isolated output - low when alarm condition exists
TB3 Pin 5-6 ................... Opto isolated output - pulse train to drive Pump A
TB3 Pin 7-8 ................... Opto isolated output - pulse train to drive Pump B
TB3 Pin 9-10 ................. Spare, not programmed
TB3 Pin 11-12 ............... Spare, not programmed
TB4 Terminal Strip
TB4 Pin 1-2 ................... Opto isolated input - flow switch input (add jumper if no flow switch is used)
TB4 Pin 3-4 ................... Opto isolated input - level switch input (add jumper if no level switch is used)
TB4 Pin 5-6 ................... Spare, not programmed
TB4 Pin 7-8 ................... Temperature input (from platinum RTD probe) (polarity sensitive)
TB4 Pin 9-10 ................. Power voltage source for preamp
TB4 Pin 11-12 ............... 4-20 mA output proportional to pH (programmable limits) (optional) (polarity sensitive)
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3.2.2 Field Wiring Instructions
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Typical US field installation would include a 6 ft (2 m) AC cord wired and two (2) 1 ft (30 cm) AC receptacles (‘ON/OFF’ mode) or two (2) 10 ft (3 m) pump drive cables (‘PROPORTIONAL’ mode) installed. A BNC receptacle would be installed for the pH probe.
Connect the two (2) pumps appropriately. Install the probe, run the cable back to the controller and attach to BNC receptacle. If the probe is farther than 25 ft (7.6 m) from the controller, a pre-amp may be desirable to reduce noise effects. If this is the case, run +5 V/-5 V as required by your preamp. Current draw must not be greater than 10 mA.
If a flow switch and/or low-level tank switch is available, run wires to the controller - entering through one of the spare cable ports. Remove the appropriate jumper(s) and attach the external wires. Polarity does not matter. Wire size #20-22 is adequate.
Alarm relays 1 and 2 are provided to signal an out of tolerance condition externally. These are Form C contacts, providing a common, a normally open and a normally closed connection.These terminals provide power output.
A solenoid drive relay is provided that can be connected to drain a tank when the pH is within programmed limits. This form C contact provides a common, a normally open and a normally closed connection. A delay can be programmed after initially entering this programmed zone, to allow conditions to settle within the tank. The duration of solenoid ON time is separately programmable. Wire size #16-18 is adequate. These terminals provide output power (main voltage).
The optional 4-20 mA PCB provides a fully programmable 4-20 mA output based on the pH readings. The optional PCB plugs into the back of the computer pc board, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6: Circuit Board
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3.3 pH Adjustment Pump(s)
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There are two (2) versions of the DP5000, one is the ‘ON/OFF’ Output and the second is ‘PROPORTIONAL’ Output.
The On/Off Output DP5000 pH Controller will operate any pH adjustment pump(s) which operate on the same line voltage as the controller itself. Combined continuous controlled load must not exceed 4A @ 115 V or 2A @ 230 V. To ensure efficient control, the pumps should be capable of delivering at least 150% of the maximum pumping requirement. Install and calibrate the pumps according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
The Proportional Output DP5000 pH Controller will operate any LMI A9, A7, B9, B7, C9, C7, E7 or L7 pump, or any other pump which operates by providing direct proportional response to a modulated pulse input signal. The pumps must be set to the ‘external’ control mode. To ensure efficient control, the pumps should be capable of delivering at least 150% of the maximum pumping requirement. Install and calibrate the pumps according to the manufacturer’s recommenda­tions.
3.4 Keypad and Display
The DP5000 pH Controller menu allows the user to input all the variables necessary to customize the controller for the application. The keypad is used for all programming (see Figure 7).
Figure 7: Keypad
Keys:
This key is used to set up the control profile for the acid dosing pump. (Holding the key for five (5) seconds will allow priming of Pump A) (Factory setting 90 SPM).
This key is used to set up the control profile for the base (alkali) dosing pump. (Holding key for five (5) seconds will allow priming of Pump B) (Factory setting 65 SPM).
This key is used to program the high and low alarm points and hysteresis (ON/OFF mode). It also allows programming of the mA output when installed.
This key is used to program ‘run times’ for Pumps A and B, ‘delay times’ 1 and 2 for actuating and controlling a solenoid valve (when programmed ‘ON’ in the advanced features menu). This key also allows setting of the ‘manual temperature’ and the controller response rate pH. If pump run time is over 11:01 hours, the run time is disabled. The pump will not be stopped and will run continuously.
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