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Rosemount
OCX 8800
Oxygen and Combustibles Transmitter
Hazardous Location Transmitter with Remote Electronics
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Table of Contents
Essential Instructions ........................................................................................ i
Preface ............................................................................................................... ii
Definitions .......................................................................................................... ii
Symbols .............................................................................................................. ii
SECTION 1 Description and Specifications
Component Checklist ................................................................................... 1-1
System Overview .......................................................................................... 1-1
Specifications ..............................................................................................1-12
SECTION 2 Installation
Mechanical
Installation ...................................................................................................... 2-2
Electrical Installation ..................................................................................... 2-8
Pneumatic Installation ................................................................................2-14
Initial Startup ................................................................................................2-20
SECTION 3 Configuration and Startup
Verify Installation ........................................................................................... 3-1
Initial Power Up ............................................................................................. 3-3
Set Test Gas Values .................................................................................... 3-4
OCX 8800 Reset Procedure ....................................................................... 3-4
SECTION 4 Using HART Communications
Overview ........................................................................................................ 4-1
Field Communicator Signal Connections .................................................. 4-1
Field Communicator PC Connections ........................................................ 4-4
HART Menu Tree .......................................................................................... 4-5
D/A Trim Procedures .................................................................................... 4-9
SECTION 5 Calibration
Overview ........................................................................................................ 5-1
Fully Automatic Calibration .......................................................................... 5-1
Operator - Initiated Autocalibration ............................................................ 5-3
Manual Calibration ........................................................................................ 5-3
SECTION 6 Maintenance and Service
Overview ........................................................................................................ 6-1
OCX 8800 Removal
and Installation .............................................................................................. 6-1
OCX with
Remote Electronics ................................................................................. 6-2
Repair Sensor Housing ................................................................................ 6-8
Sensor Housing Disassembly ............................................................... 6-8
Sensor Housing Assembly .................................................................. 6-18
Repair Electronics Housing ...................................................................... 6-28
Electronics Housing Disassembly ..................................................... 6-28
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Electronics Housing Assembly ........................................................... 6-30
Replace Tube Fittings ................................................................................6-34
Remove Tube Fittings ..........................................................................6-34
Install Tube Fittings ...............................................................................6-35
SECTION 7 Troubleshooting
Overview ........................................................................................................ 7-1
Grounding ................................................................................................. 7-1
Electrical Noise ........................................................................................ 7-1
Electrostatic Discharge........................................................................... 7-1
Total Power Loss .................................................................................... 7-2
Diagnostic Alarms ......................................................................................... 7-2
Fault Isolation ................................................................................................ 7-3
Alarm Relay Events ................................ ................................ ....................7-11
SECTION 8 Replacement Parts
Sensor Housing ............................................................................................. 8-2
Electronics Housing ...................................................................................... 8-6
O2 Cell and Heater Strut Assembly ........................................................... 8-9
APPENDIX A Safety Data
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2
Safety Data Sheet for Ceramic Fiber Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-24
High Pressure Gas Cylinders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-30
Atex Clarification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-31
APPENDIX B SPA with HART Alarm
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
APPENDIX C Return of Materials
Returning Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-1
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ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Rosemount OCX 8800 Oxygen and Combustibles Transmitter
READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!
Emerson designs, manufactures and tests its products to meet many national and international standards. Because these instruments are sophisticated technical products, you MUST properly install, use, and maintain them to ensure they continue to operate within their normal specifications. The following instructions MUST be adhered to and integrated into your safety program when installing, using, and maintaining Emerson’s Rosemount products. Failure to follow the proper instructions may cause any one of the following situations to occur: Loss of life; personal injury; property damage; damage to this instrument; and warranty invalidation.
Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and servicing the product.
If you do not understand any of the instructions, contact your Emerson representative for clarification.
Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions marked on and supplied with the product.
Inform and educate your personnel in the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the product.
Install your equipment as specified in the Installation Instructions of the appropriate Instruction Manual and per applicable local and national codes. Connect all products to the proper electrical and
pressure sources.
To ensure proper performance, use qualified personnel to install, operate, update, program, and maintain the product.
When replacement parts are required, ensure that qualified people use replacement parts specified by Emerson. Unauthorized parts and procedures can affect the product's performance, place the safe operation of your process at risk, and VOID YOUR WARRANTY. Look-alike substitutions may result in fire, electrical hazards, or improper operation.
Ensure that all equipment doors are closed and protective covers are in place, except when maintenance is being performed by qualified persons, to prevent electrical shock and personal injury.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
If a Model 275/375 Universal HART® Communicator is used with this unit, the software within the Model 275/375 may require modification. If a software modification is required, please contact your local Emerson Service Group or National Response Center at 1-800­654-7768.
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PREFACE The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive understanding of
the OCX 8800 components, functions, installation, and maintenance. We recommend that you thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Introduction
and Installation sections before installing your transmitter. The introduction presents the basic principles of the transmitter along with its
performance characteristics and components. The remaining sections contain detailed procedures and information necessary to install and service the transmitter.
Before contacting Emerson concerning any questions, first consult this manual. It describes most situations encountered in your equipment's operation and details necessary action.
DEFINITIONS The following definitions apply to WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES
found throughout this publication.
NOTE
Highlights an essential operating procedure, condition, or statement.
SYMBOLS
: EARTH (GROUND) TERMINAL
: PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR TERMINAL : RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK : WARNING: REFER TO INSTRUCTION BULLETIN
NOTE TO USERS
The number in the lower right corner of each illustration in this publication is a manual illustration number. It is not a part number, and is not related to the illustration in any technical manner.
Highlights an operation or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc. If not strictly observed, could result in injury, death, or long-term health hazards of personnel.
Highlights an operation or maintenance procedure, practice, condition, statement, etc. If not strictly observed, could result in damage to or destruction of equipment, or loss of effectiveness.
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Section 1 Description and Specifications
Component Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1-1
System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1-1
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 1-12
COMPONENT CHECKLIST
A typical OCX 8800 Oxygen/Combustibles Transmitter package should contain the items shown in Figure 1-1.
Use the product matrix in Table 1-1 at the end of this section to verify your order number. The first part of the matrix defines the model. The last part defines the various options and features of the OCX 8800. Check the model number against the transmitter features and options, making sure options specified by this number are on or included with the unit. Use this complete model number for any correspondence with Emerson. A list of accessories for use with the OCX 8800 is provided in Table 1-2.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW Scope
This Instruction Manual supplies details needed to install, startup, operate, and maintain the OCX 8800. Signal conditioning electronics outputs separate 4-20 mA signals representing oxygen (O2) and combustibles (COe) values. This information, plus additional details, can be accessed with the HART Model 275/375 handheld communicator or Rosemount AMS software.
System Description
The OCX 8800 is designed to measure oxygen and combustible concentrations in flue gas temperatures up to 2600°F (1427°C). Electrical connections, power and communications are made through two 3/4 NPT ports in the flameproof electronics enclosure using fittings and cables provided by the customer. Cable installation must meet NEC, IEC and/or other applicable national or local codes for Class I, Zone 1, Group IIB +H2 T3/T6 permanently mounted equipment. The transmitter is close coupled to the process and requires minimal sample conditioning requirements.
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MAN 4275A00
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October 1994
HART Communicator
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FISHER
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Figure 1-1. Typical System Package
5
1.
Instruction Manual
2.
Field Communicator Package (optional)
3.
Adapter Plate with Mounting Hardware and Gasket
4.
Reference Air and Calibration Set
5.
Blowback Hardware (optional)
6.
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The equipment measures oxygen percentage by reading the voltage developed across a heated electrochemical cell, which consists of a small yttria-stabilized, zirconia disc. Both sides of the disc are coated with porous metal electrodes. When operated at the proper temperature, the millivolt output of the cell is given by the following Nernst equation:
EMF = KT log10 (P1/P2) + C
Where:
1.
P2 is the partial pressure of the oxygen in the measured gas on one side of the cell.
2.
P1 is the partial pressure of the oxygen in the reference air on the opposite side of the cell.
3.
T is the absolute temperature.
4.
C is the cell constant.
5.
K is an arithmetic constant.
NOTE
For best results, use clean, dry instrument air (20.95% oxygen) as the reference air.
When the cell is at operating temperature and there are unequal oxygen concentrations across the cell, oxygen ions will travel from the high oxygen partial pressure side to the low oxygen partial pressure side of the cell. The resulting logarithmic output voltage is approximately 50 mV per decade. The output is proportional to the inverse logarithm of the oxygen concentration. Therefore, the output signal increases as the oxygen concentration of the sample gas decreases. This characteristic enables the OCX 8800 to provide exceptional sensitivity at low oxygen concentrations.
The OCX 8800 measures net oxygen concentration in the presence of all the products of combustion, including water vapor. Therefore, it may be considered an analysis on a "wet" basis. In comparison with older methods, such as the portable apparatus, which provides an analysis on a "dry" gas basis, the "wet" analysis will, in general, indicate a lower percentage of oxygen. The difference will be proportional to the water content of the sampled gas stream.
The OCX 8800 combustibles sensor is a catalytic sensor consisting of two Resistance Devices (RTD). One RTD is the reference element covered with an inert coating. The other RTD element is active, coated with a catalyst. As the sample gases flow by the sensor, the combustible gases oxidize on the surface of the active element. The oxidation that occurs produces heat and a temperature rise in the active element. The temperature difference produces a resistance relationship between the two elements that is directly proportional to the concentration of combustibles in the sample gases.
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The catalyst is specifically designed to detect carbon monoxide (CO), but the sensor responds to other combustible gases. The sensor is calibrated using CO, thus the output should be expressed in terms of CO. However, since the sensor detects other combustible gases, the output cannot just be labeled CO. The response of the sensor to other combustible gases gives an output that is equivalent to the sensor detecting CO. The term COe is used in this manual to describe the sensor output. This term indicates that the sensor is calibrated in terms of CO, and that the sensor output is equivalent to CO but not specific to CO.
Dilution air is provided to the COe sensor to ensure there is adequate oxygen to fully oxidize any combustible gases regardless of the concentration of oxygen in the process.
System Configuration
Transmitters are available in four lengths, giving the user the flexibility to use a penetration appropriate to the size of the stack or duct. The length options are 18 in. (457 mm), 3 ft (0.91 m), 6 ft (1.83 m), or 9 ft (2.7 m). Probes are available in three material options, 316L stainless steel, inconel 600, and ceramic to accommodate higher temperatures.
The electronics are contained in a separate housing from the sensors. The electronics housing may be mounted up to 150 feet away from the sensor housing.
The electronics control both sensor temperatures and provide individual 4-20 mA isolated outputs that are proportional to the measured oxygen and combustibles concentrations. The power supply can accept voltages of 100 to 240 VAC and 50 to 60 Hz. The electronics accepts millivolt signals generated by the sensors and produces the outputs to be used by remotely connected devices. The outputs are isolated 4-20 mA linearized currents. Refer to Section 3, Configuration and Startup for specific instructions upon initial power up.
System Features
1.
The O2 cell output voltage and sensitivity increase as the oxygen concentration decreases.
2.
HART communication is standard. To use the HART capability, you must have either:
a.
Model 275/375 Field Communicator.
b.
AMS software for the PC.
3.
Oxygen cell and heater/thermocouple assembly are field replaceable.
4.
Electronics are automatically configured for line voltages from 100 to 240 VAC.
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An operator can calibrate and diagnostically troubleshoot the OCX 8800 using the HART Interface. Each of the OCX 8800's 4-20 mA output lines transmit an analog signal proportional to oxygen or combustible levels detected. The HART output is superimposed on the oxygen 4-20 mA output line only. This information can be accessed through the following:
Model 275/375 Handheld Communicator - The handheld communicator requires Device Description (DD) software specific to the OCX 8800. The DD software will be supplied with many Model 275/375 units, but can also be programmed into existing units at most Emerson service offices. Refer to Section 4, Using HART Communications, for additional information.
Personal Computer (PC) - The use of a personal computer requires AMS software available from Emerson.
Selected Distributed Control Systems - The use of distributed control systems requires input/output (I/O) hardware and AMS software which permit HART communications.
6.
Optional Blowback System. The blowback system periodically blows instrument air back through the sample line filter and out the sample tube. This clears out particulate and keeps the sample line filter from clogging.
System Operation
Figure 1-2 shows the relationship between the components of the OCX 8800. The sensors and the electronics are contained in separate housings. The sensor housing and probe mounts to a duct or process wall so that the probe protrudes into the flue gas stream. An air powered eductor continuously pulls samples of the process flue gas through the probe to a chamber in front of the sensor housing where the sample passes the O2 sensor and continues on to the COe sensor. Dilution air is provided to the COe sensor and reference air to the O2 sensor. After the gas sample flows past the O2 sensor and through the COe sensor, it is drawn through the eductor where it mixes with the eductor air and exits through exhaust back into the system. The electronics housing contains the CPU and HART boards which convert the sensor inputs into 4-20 mA analog output signals. The CPU can also initiate and perform calibrations. Three test gasses and instrument air can be turned on and off by solenoids. Test gas flow to the sensors is regulated by a flow meter between the electronics and sensor housings. Instrument air is separated into eductor air, reference air, and dilution air. The instrument air solenoid does not allow air flow until the heaters are up to temperature. This minimizes the amount of sampled process flue gas being pulled into cold sensors causing condensation.
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Low O
2
Test Gas
COe
Combustibles
Sensor
CPU
High O
2
Test Gas
Optional Test Gas Solenoids
CO
Test Gas
Instrument Air
Solenoid
Instrument
Air
Figure 1-2. System Operation Diagram
SENSOR
HOUSING
ELECTRONICS
HOUSING
Sample
Gas
Probe
O
2
Sensor
Eductor
HART Board
Power
Supply
Flow Meter
7 scfh
Exhaust
Eductor Air
Reference Air
Dilution Air
Flow Meter
50 cc/min.
(0.1 scfh)
Handling the OCX 8800
System Considerations
Prior to installing your OCX 8800, make sure you have all the components necessary to make the system installation. Ensure all the components are properly integrated to make the system functional.
It is important that printed circuit boards and integrated circuits are handled only when adequate antistatic precautions have been taken to prevent possible equipment damage.
The OCX 8800 is designed for industrial application. Treat each component of the system with care to avoid physical damage. The probe may contain components made from ceramics, which are susceptible to shock when mishandled.
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After verifying that you have all the components, select mounting locations and determine how each component will be placed in terms of available line voltage, ambient temperatures, environmental considerations, convenience, and serviceability. Figure 1-3 shows a typical system wiring. Simplified installations for the OCX 8800 are shown in Figure 1-4. Figure 1-6 shows the dimensions for the optional sample tube support.
A source of instrument air is required at the OCX 8800 for reference air, dilution air, and eductor air. Since the OCX 8800 is equipped with an in-place calibration feature, provision should be made for connecting test gas tanks to the OCX 8800 when it is to be calibrated.
NOTE
The electronics module is designed to meet NEMA 4 (IP66) and the electronic components are rated to temperatures up to 185°F (8 5°C).
Retain packaging in which the unit arrived from the factory in case any components are to be shipped to another site. This packaging has been designed to protect the product.
Figure 1-3. OCX 8800 HART Connections and AMS Application
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Figure 1-4. Typical System Installation
Gases
Duct
OCX 8800 with
REMOTE
ELECTRONICS
Heater
Power Cable
[up to 150 ft (46 m)]
Stack
Signal Cable
[up to 150 ft (46 m)]
Test Gas
Flow Meter
Dilution
Air
Flow
4-20 mA Outputs (2 Twisted Pairs)
Line Voltage
Instrument Air
Meter
Pressure
Regulator
Supply
(Reference Gas)
High O2 Test Gas Low O2 Test Gas CO Test Gas
Figure 1-5. OCX 8800 HART
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Figure 1-6. Sample Tube Support
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Figure 1-7. Typical System Installation
Gases
Duct
OCX 8800 with
REMOTE
ELECTRONICS
Heater
Power Cable
[up to 150 ft (46 m)]
Stack
Signal Cable
[up to 150 ft (46 m)]
Test Gas
Flow Meter
Dilution
Air
Flow
4-20 mA Outputs (2 Twisted Pairs)
Line Voltage
Instrument Air
Meter
Pressure
Regulator
Supply
(Reference Gas)
High O2 Test Gas Low O2 Test Gas CO Test Gas
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Blowback Air (optional) Clean, dry, instrument-quality air (20.95% O2), regulated ≥ 60 psi
(413 kPa) or greater and ambient temperature of ≥ 0 °F (-18 °C)
SPECIFICATIONS Hazardous Area OCX
Specifications
Net O2 Range 0-1% to 0-40% O2, fully field selectable Combustibles 0-1000 ppm to 0-5%, fully field selectable Accuracy
Oxygen ± 0.75% of reading or 0.05% O2 (whichever is greater) Combustibles ± 2% range
System Response to Test Gas
Oxygen 10 sec T90 Combustibles 25 sec T90
Temperature Limits
Process 32°to 2600°F (0° to 1427°C) Sensors Housing -40°to 212°F (-40°to 100°C), ambie nt Electronics Housing -40°to 149°F (-40°to 65°C), ambient
-40°to 185°F (-40°to 85°C), internal - operating temperature of electronics inside instrument housing, as measured by a HART communicator or AMS software
Nominal and Approximate Shipping Weights
18 in. (457 mm) probe package
3 ft (0.91 m) probe package
6 ft (1.83 m) probe package
9 ft (2.74 m) probe package
Mounting and Mounting Positions
54 lbs (20 kg)
55 lbs (20.5 kg)
57 lbs (21 kg)
59 lbs (22 kg)
Sensors Housing Flange
Electronics Housing Wall/Pipe
Materials
Probes 316L stainless steel - 1300°F (704°C)
Inconel 600 - 1832°F (1000°C) Ceramic - 2600°F (1427°C)
Enclosures Low-copper aluminum Calibration Semi-automatic or automatic Calibration Gas Mixtures
Recommended
(Ref. test gas bottles
kit #1A99119G04)
0.4
% O2, Balance N2 8% O2, Balance N2 1000 ppm CO, Balance Air
Calibration Gas Flow 7 scfh (3.3 l/m) Reference Air 2 scfh (1 l/m), clean, dry instrument-quality air (20.95% O2),
regulated to 45 psi (310 kPa)
Eductor Air 5 scfh (2.5 l/m), clean, dry, instrument-quality air 20.95% O2),
regulated to 45 psi (310 kPa)
Dilution Air 0.1 scfh (0.5 l/m), clean, dry, instrument-quality air (20.95% O2)
regulated to 45 psi (310 kPa)
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Sensors Housing
NEMA 4, IP66 with fitting and pipe on reference exhaust port to clean, dry atmosphere, two 3/4-14 NPT conduit ports
Specifications
Electronics Housing NEMA 4, IP66 with fitting and pipe on reference exhaust port to
clean, dry atmosphere, two 3/4-14 NPT conduit ports
Electrical Noise EN 61326-1, Class A Certifications Sensor Housing
0344 II 2 G
KEMA 04 ATEX 2308
C US
2005.1602514
APPROVED
EEx d IIB+H2 T3
Electronics Housing
0344 II 2 G
KEMA 04 ATEX 2308
EEx d IIB+H2 T6 IP66
CLASS 1, ZONE 1
Ex d IIB+H2 T3
AEx D IIB+H2 T3
TYPE 4 / IP66
C US
2005.1602514
CLASS 1, ZONE 1
Ex d IIB+H2 T6
AEx D IIB+H2 T6
TYPE 4 / IP66
CLASS 1, ZONE 1
AEx D IIB+H2 T3
TYPE 4 / IP66
APPROVED
CLASS 1, ZONE 1
AEx D IIB+H2 T3
TYPE 4 / IP66
Line Voltage Universal 100 to 240 VAC ±10%, 50 to 60 Hz, no switches or
jumpers required, 3/4-14 NPT conduit port
Pollution Degree 2
Over Voltage Category II
Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Isolated Output
Oxygen 4-20 mAdc, 950 ohm maximum, with HART capability Combustibles 4-20 mAdc, 950 ohm maximum Alarm Alarm output relay - dry contact, form C, 30 mA, 30VDC capacity
Power Consumption 750 W maximum
NOTE All static performance characteristics are with operating variables constant. Specifications subject to change without notice.
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OCX88C
O2/Combustibles Transmitter - Flameproof
Code
Probe Length and Material
00
No Probe or Exhaust Tube
11
18 in. (457 mm) 316 SST
up to 1300°F (704°C)
21
18 in. (457 mm) Inconel 600
up to 1832°F (1000°C)
(4)
31
18 in. (457 mm) Ceramic
up to 2600°F (1427°C)
12
3 ft (0.91 m) 316 SST
up to 1300°F (704°C)
22
3 ft (0.91 m) Inconel 600
up to 1832°F (1000°C)
(4)
32
3 ft (0.91 m) Ceramic
up to 2600°F (1427°C)
13
6 ft (1.83 m) 316 SST
up to 1300°F (704°C)
23
6 ft (1.83 m) Inconel 600
up to 1832°F (1000°C)
(4)
14
9 ft (2.7 m) 316 SST
up to 1300°F (704°C)
24
9 ft (2.7 m) Inconel 600
up to 1832°F (1000°C)
(4)
Code
Probe Mounting Assembly
10
(ANSI 2 in. 150 lb) 6" dia. flange, 4.75" BC with 4 x 0.75" dia. holes
20
(DIN) 185 mm dia. flange, 145 mm BC with 4 x 18 mm dia. holes
Code
Mounting Hardware - Stack Side
0 No Adapter Plate (“0” must be chosen under “Mounting Adapter - Probe Side” below)
1 New Installation - Square weld plate with studs
2 Model 218/240 Mounting Plate (with Model 218/240 Shield Removed)
3 Existing Model 218/240 Support Shield
4 Special Mounting
(1)
5 Model 132 Adapter Plate
Code
Mounting Hardware - Probe Side
0 No Adapter Plate
1 Probe Only (ANSI)
2 Probe Only (DIN)
Code
Electronics Housing - Communications
H1
HART Communications
(2)
H2
HART Communications with LOI
H3
HART Communications with Calibration Solenoids
(2)
H4
HART Communications with LOI and Calibration Solenoids
Code
Electronics Mounting
02
Remote Electronics and no cable
Code
Accessories
00
None
01
Flow meters & Ref. Air Set
02
In-Situ Filter (Stainless Steel only)
(3)
03
In-Situ Filter (SST), Flow meters & Ref. Air Set
(3)
11
Flow meters, and Ref. Air Set with Blowback
12
In-Situ Filter (SST) with Blowback
(3)
13
In-Situ Filter (SST), Flow meters & Ref. Air Set with Blowback (3)
OCX88C
11
10 1 1
H2
02
02
Example
NOTES:
(1)
Provide details of the existing mounting plate as follows:
Plate with studs
Bolt circle diameter, number, and arrangement of studs, stud thread, stud height above mounting plate.
Plate without studs
Bolt circle diameter, number, and arrangement of holes, thread, depth of stud mounting plate with accessories.
(2)
If the LOI is not implemented, remote access and functionality available via HART Communications (Model 275/375 Handheld Communicator) with Oxygen/Combustibles Device Description (DD) required.
(3)
For use with stainless steel sample tube only.
(4)
For high temperature applications that require a filter, please order 1A99762H03 separately.
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1A99119H01 Oxygen test gas bottle; 0.4% O2, balance N
2
1A99119H02 Oxygen test gas bottle; 8.0% O2, balance N
2
1A 99119H07 CO test gas bottle; 1000 ppm CO, balance air 1A99120H02 Regulator for Oxygen (may need 2) 1A99120H03 Regulator for CO test gas 1A99119G06 Wall mount bracket for test gas bottles 1A99119G05 Test gas regulators kit 1A99119G04 Test gas bottles kit
1A99292H01
Moore Industries SPA for Low O2 Alarm, High COe Alarm,
Calibration Status, and Unit Fail 1A99339H03 Blowback valve, air operated 1A99762H03 Hasteloy In Situ Filter, High Temperature
1A99784H02
375 Field Communicator with 12 Megabyte buffer,
model no. 375HR1EKLU 6A00171G01 Power line filter kit 6A00288G01 Sample Tube Support, 18 in. (457 mm) 6A00288G02 Sample Tube Support, 3 Ft. (0.91 m) 6A00288G02 Sample Tube Support, 6 Ft. (1.83 m) 6A00288G04 Sample Tube Support, 9 Ft. (2.7 m) 6P00162H02 Flange Insulator
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
Reference Manual
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July 2018
OCX 8800
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OCX 8800
Section 2 Installation
Mechanical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-2
Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-8
Pneumatic Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-14
Initial Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 2-20
Before installing this equipment, read the "Safety instructions for the wiring and installation of this apparatus" in Appendix A: Safety Data. Failure to follow the safety instructions could result in serious injury or death.
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX 8800 in hazardous areas, all cable entry devices and blanking elements for unused apertures must be certified flameproof, suitable for the conditions of use and properly installed.
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX88C in hazardous areas, the sensor housing must not be mounted to any surface or flange that exceeds 200ºC (392ºF).
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX88C in hazardous areas, the sample entering the sensor housing must not exceed 200ºC (392ºF).
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Selecting Location
1.
The location of the OCX 8800 in the stack or flue is most important for maximum accuracy in the oxygen analyzing process. The probe must be positioned so the gas it measures is representative of the process. Best results are normally obtained if the transmitter is positioned near the center of the duct (40-60% insertion). Longer ducts may require several transmitters since the oxygen and combustibles can vary due to stratification. A point too near the wall of the duct or the inside radius of a bend, may not provide a representative sample because of the very low flow conditions. The sensing point should be selected so the process gas temperature falls within the range of probe material used. Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-4 provide mechanical installation references. The ambient temperature inside the electronics housing must not exceed 185°F (85°C).
2.
Check the flue or stack for holes and air leakage. The presence of this condition will substantially affect the accuracy of the oxygen and combustibles readings. Therefore, either make the necessary repairs or install the transmitter up stream of any leakage.
3.
Ensure the area is clear of internal and external obstructions that will interfere with installation and maintenance access to the unit. Allow adequate clearance for the removal of the OCX 8800.
Installation
1.
Ensure all components are available to install the OCX 8800.
2.
The OCX 8800 may be installed intact as it is received.
3.
Weld or bolt adapter plate (Figure 2-2) onto the duct.
4.
Use the pipe or wall mounting hardware as shown in Figure 2-3 to mount the electronics housing. Choose a location not to exceed the length of the electronics cable ordered.
5.
Ensure the conduits drop vertically from the OCX 8800 and the conduit is routed below the level of the conduit ports on the housing to form a drip loop. Drip loops minimize the possibility that moisture will damage the electronics (Figure 2-4).
6.
Where a positive stack pressure exists at the installation site, connect all pneumatic lines prior to installing the OCX 8800 in the stack or ductwork.
Do not allow the temperature of the electronics housing to exceed 185°F (85°C) or damage to the electronics may result.
Whenever a positive stack pressure exists at the installation site, be sure to connect all pneumatic lines prior to installing the OCX 8800 in the stack or ductwork. Failure to connect the pneumatic lines can allow the flow of contaminants into the OCX 8800 ports.
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NOTE
If process temperatures will exceed 392°F (200°C), use anti-seize compound on stud threads to ease future removal of the OCX 8800.
7.
Insert sample and exhaust tubes through the opening in the mounting flange and bolt the unit to the flange.
8.
If insulation is removed to access the duct for OCX 8800 mounting, make sure to replace insulation afterward.
Enclosures
The OCX 8800 enclosures are designed to meet ingress conditions of IP66. Each enclosure cover is threaded to its base and sealed with an o-ring that isolates the threads from external contaminants.
Each cover is secured by a clip attached to the base that engages the cover between the ribs of the cover sidewall. The clip is held in place by an Allen head cap screw and lockwasher mounted in a recess. Cover removal and installation requires an Allen wrench to loosen and tighten the screw.
Uninsulated stacks or ducts may cause ambient temperatures in the electronics housing to exceed 185°F (85°C) and damage the electronics.
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Figure 2-1. Installation, OCX 8800
NOTE
All dimensions are in inches with millimeters in parentheses. Insulate if exposed to adverse weather or extreme temperature
changes, install a protective housing and/or insulation around the unit.
See Table 1
Flange Dia.
B.C. Dia.
Hole Dia.
Removal Envelope
Dim “B”
Insertion Depth
Dim “A”
See Table 2
SENSOR HOUSING
Optional
In Situ FIilter
Table 2. Installation/Removal
Probe
Dim "A”
Dim "B”
18 in.
18
(457)
34
(864)
3 ft
36
(914)
52
(1321)
6 ft
72
(1829)
88
(2235)
9 ft
108
(2743)
124
(3150)
Allow 9 in.
(229 mm) for
Cover Removal
8.3
(211)
0.06 In. Thick Gasket
ANSI
3535B18H02
DIN
3535B45H01
ELECTRONICS HOUSING
Heater
Po
wer Ca
b
le
Signal Ca
ble
Signal Ca
ble
Heater
Po
wer Ca
b
le
37390009
Table
1. Mounting
Flange
ANSI
DIN
5R10244H01
5R10244H02
Flange Dia.
6.00
7.28
(152)
(185)
Hole
0.75
0.71
Dia.
(19)
(18)
(4) Holes equally spaced on
4.75
(121)
5.71
(145)
B.C. dia
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Figure 2-2. Adapter Plate Installation
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Figure 2-3. Wall or Pipe Mounting of Electronics Housing
Note: * Indicates items are included
in mounting kit P/N 4851B40G01.
*Pipe
Mounting
Clamp
Electronics
Housing
*Wall or Pipe
Mounting Bracket
and Screws
Wall Mounting Bolts
or Lag Screws
(4 each by customer)
1/4-20 UNC x 2 in. M-F Standoffs.
Recommended for rear piping
clearance when wall mounting.
(4 each by customer)
37020021
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Figure 2-4. Installation with Drip Loops
Conduit Drip Loops
Duct Wall
Conduit Drip Loop
Conduit Drip Loop
Duct Wall
37020004
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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
All wiring must conform to local and national codes. For reference, factory wired solenoid power connections are shown in Figure 2-5.
Disconnect and lock out power before connecting the unit to the power supply. Failure to lock out power could result in serious injury or death.
Install all protective equipment covers and safety ground leads after installation. Failure to install covers and ground leads could result in serious injury or death.
To meet the Safety Requirements of IEC 1010 (EC requirement), and ensure safe operation of this equipment, connection to the main electrical power supply must be made through a circuit breaker (min 10 A) in close proximity and marked for this equipment which will disconnect all current-carrying conductors during a fault situation. This circuit breaker should also include a mechanically operated isolating switch. If not, then another external means of disconnecting the supply from the equipment should be located close by. Circuit breakers or switches must comply with a recognized standard such as IEC 947.
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX 8800 in hazardous areas, all cable entry devices and blanking elements for unused apertures must be certified flameproof, suitable for the conditions of use and properly installed.
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX88C in hazardous areas, the sensor housing must not be mounted to any surface or flange that exceeds 200ºC (392ºF).
To maintain explosion-proof protection of the OCX88C in hazardous areas, the sample entering the sensor housing must not exceed 200ºC (392ºF).
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