T roubleshooting, component replacement and internal adjustments must be made by qualified
service personnel only.
Fisher-Rosemount GmbH & Co. assumes no liability for any omissions or errors in this manual.
Any liability for direct or consequential damages - which might occur in connection with the deliv ery or the
use of this manual - is expressly excluded to the extend permitted by applicable law.
This instrument has left the works in good order.
T o maintain this operating condition, the user must strictly follow the instructions and consider the warnings
in this manual or provided on the instrument.
Read all the accompanying manuals before working with the instrument !
For e xpedient handling of reports of defects, please include the model and serial number which
can be read on the instrument identity plate.
Fisher - Rosemount GmbH & Co.
Industriestrasse 1
D - 63594 Hasselroth • Germany
Phone + 49 (6055) 884-0
Telefax + 49 (6055) 884-209
Internet: http://www.processanalytic.com
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PREFACE
Preface
Till completion of a separate operation manual of HYDROS® 100, these supplements
to operation manual BINOS® 100 / OXYNOS® 100 are valid!
The analyzer operates according to the thermal conductivity method.
For the relatively common case that more than one component of a sample gas mixture ma y have
varying concentrations the measuring principle will be non-selective; i.e ., it will not be unambiguously related to the true concentration of the gas component to be measured.
If the concentrations of interfering gas components are detected by using other gas analyzers, and
the analytical signals thus obtained supplied to the HYDROS® 100 via rear panel plug “CROSS
COMP.” (Fig. 1, Item 9), then the disturbing effects of any interfering gas component is
compensated electronically.
The HYDROS® 100 is designed for compensation of up to 3 interf ering gas components.
Possible signal inputs are 0 - 1 V, 0 - 10 V or 0 (4) - 20 mA.
For correct configuration in our factory we need informations about the input signal,
the interfering gas component and the interfering gas concentration of each of the
respective inputs.
Example: Input 14 - 20 mA0 - 20 % CO
Input 20 - 10 V0 - 80 % CH
2
4
Input 34 - 20 mA0 - 10 % CO
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REAR PANEL
K1K2K1K2
6
1
IN
OUT
CROSS COMP.
5
8
X1 OUTPUT
INTERFACE
9
7
X2 OUTPUT
2
24 VDC
X3 OUTPUT
4
MADE IN GERMANY
P - 2
3
Fig.1: HYDROS® 100, Rear view
1Gas inlet line fittings
2Analog signal output mating socket
324 V DC - supply input terminal
4Plug for Digital signal output
5Gas outlet line fittings
6Housing cover fastening screws
7mating socket Serial Interface [RS 232 C / 485] (Option)
8Plug for Output Relays (Option)
9Plug for Analog signal input (cross compensation)
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HYDROS
Connectors front view
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5
9
6
Plug X 3
9 - pin Sub. min. D
26.Stecker - / Buchsen - Belegung
Digital Outputs (optically isolated)
“Open Collector”: max. 30 V dc / 30 mA
1not used
2not used
3Limit channel 1 max.
4Limit channel 1 min.
5
6not used
7Valve control span gas 1
8Valve control zero gas
9Valve control sample gas
ME
⊥⊥
⊥
⊥⊥
1
5
69
Plug X 1 (Option)
9 - pin Sub. min. D
Option “Output Relays”
(“non-voltage-carrying contacts”, max. 42 V / 1 A)