Thermo Fisher Scientific COND 550 User Manual

Alpha COND 550
Conductivity Monitor mS/µS/ºC/ºF meter
Preface
guide to help the user operate the instrument. Secondly, it serves as a handy reference guide. This instruction manual is written to cover many anticipated applications of the Alpha-CON 550 monitor. If you have doubts in the use of the instrument, please do not hesitate to contact the nearest Alpha Authorised Distributor.
The information presented in this manual is subject to change without notice as improvements are made, and does not represent a commitment on part of Thermo Scientific.
Thermo Scientific cannot accept any responsibility for damage or malfunction of the unit due to improper use of the instrument.
Copyright ©2006 All rights reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................1
1.1 Before You Begin................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Intended Use.......................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Safety Instructions.................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Taking Out of Service / Correct Disposal of the Unit ............................................................. 2
2. Getting Started ......................................................................................................3
2.1 Description of Instrument....................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Measurement System ............................................................................................................ 4
2.3 Connecting Peripherals.......................................................................................................... 5
2.3.1 Connection Terminals.................................................................................................... 5
2.3.2 Switching Between Pt100 & Pt1000 Temperature Sensors.......................................... 6
2.3.3 Connecting Conductivity Probe..................................................................................... 7
2.3.4 Connecting Temperature Probe.................................................................................... 7
2.4 Installation.............................................................................................................................. 8
2.4.1 Mechanical Dimensions................................................................................................. 8
2.4.2 Wall Mount..................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.3 Panel Mount................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 Display & Keypad................................................................................................................. 10
2.5.1 Display Overview......................................................................................................... 10
2.5.2 Key Functions.............................................................................................................. 11
3. Operation .............................................................................................................12
3.1 Measurement mode ............................................................................................................. 12
3.2 Menu Overview .................................................................................................................... 13
4. Calibration Mode.................................................................................................14
4.1 About Calibration.................................................................................................................. 14
4.2 Calibration............................................................................................................................ 15
5. Setup Mode..........................................................................................................17
5.1 Enter Setup mode ................................................................................................................ 17
5.2 Temperature Coefficient Settings......................................................................................... 18
5.3 Temperature Settings........................................................................................................... 19
5.4 Measuring Range Settings................................................................................................... 21
5.5 Configuration Settings.......................................................................................................... 22
5.6 Viewing Electrode Properties............................................................................................... 24
6. Technical Specifications.....................................................................................25
7. List of Accessories .............................................................................................27
8. Troubleshooting..................................................................................................28
9. General Information ............................................................................................29
9.1 Warranty............................................................................................................................... 29
9.2 Return of Goods................................................................................................................... 29
9.3 Guidelines for Returning Unit for Repair.............................................................................. 29
10. Appendices.......................................................................................................30
10.1 Appendix 2 Conductivity of various aqueous solutions....................................................... 30
10.2 Appendix 4 - Abbreviations Used in LCD............................................................................. 31
Instruction Manual Alpha-COND 550
1. Introduction
1.1 Before You Begin
We thank you for purchasing the Alpha COND 550 monitor. The construction of the COND 550 monitor employs leading edge technology
and complies with safety regulations currently in force. Notwithstanding this, improper use could lead to hazards for the user or a third-party, and/or adverse effects on the plant or other equipment. Therefore, the operating instructions must be read and understood by the persons involved before working with the monitor.
The instruction manual must always be stored close at hand, in a place accessible to all people working with the conductivity monitor.
If you have questions, which are not or insufficiently answered in this instruction manual, please contact your authorized supplier. They will be glad to assist you.
1.2 Intended Use
Alpha COND 550 monitors are intended solely for conductivity and
temperature measurement, as described in this instruction manual. Any other use, or use not mentioned here, that is incompatible with the
technical specifications is deemed inappropriate. The operator is solely responsible for any damage arising from such use.
Other prerequisites for appropriate use include: – Comply with the instructions, notes and requirements set out in this
instruction manual.
Comply with all local safety regulations concerning safety at work. Comply with all information and warnings in the documentation dealing
with the products used together with the conductivity monitor (housings, sensors, etc.).
– Comply with local environmental and operational conditions.
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1.3 Safety Instructions
- The Alpha COND 550 monitor should be installed and operated only by personnel familiar with the instrument and who are qualified for such work.
- A defective CON monitor must neither be installed nor put into service.
- The Alpha COND 550 must only be operated under the specified operating conditions (see section 6).
- The Alpha COND 550 must not be repaired by the customer.
- No modifications to the Alpha COND 550 are allowed. The manufacturer/supplier accepts no responsibility for damage caused by unauthorized modifications. The risk is borne entirely by the user.
1.4 Taking Out of Service / Correct Disposal of the Unit
Taking out of Service
First disconnect the unit from the power supply and then undo all electrical connections.
Remove the unit from the wall / panel.
Correct Disposal of the Instrument
When the Alpha COND 550 monitor is permanently taken out of service, obey the local environmental regulations for correct disposal or send the instrument to your local distributor, they will take care of proper disposal.
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2. Getting Started
2.1 Description of Instrument
The Alpha COND 550 monitor is used for measuring conductivity and temperature values. The monitor can be used for applications such as water treatment and controlling, galvanic-decontamination, chemical processing, food processing, clean or wastewater control and neutralization processes.
The monitor has many user-friendly and safety features which include:
Push-button keypad for calibration and setup
Built-in non-volatile memory to ensure that calibration and other
information are not erased if power supply fails
Menu-driven program that simplifies setup
Automatic temperature compensation (ATC)
Manual temperature compensation setting without the ATC probe, with
independent setting for calibration and process temperature
Large dual display LCD for easy reading with clear multiple annunciators,
operational mode indicators and error indicators
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2.2 Measurement System
A typical measurement system consists of:
A conductivity process monitor
A conductivity sensor with integrated or separate Pt100/Pt1000
temperature sensor
An appropriate measurement cable
An immersion, flow or process assembly
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2.3 Connecting Peripherals
2.3.1 Connection Terminals
Remove Back Cover:
Remove the screws from the four corners at the back of the conductivity monitor. Remove the back cover. The connectors are exposed on the back PCBA as shown in the Figure 1 below.
Connectors:
J11 – 24V DC power connector
J8 – 9V DC power connector (1.2mm diameter)
J9 – Relay connections
J10 - Conductivity electrode & Temperature probe connections (wiring has
to be done in the detachable connector
J11 Connections
1. +ve
2. Gnd
J10 Connections
1. CON Low Current
2. CON Low Voltage
3. CON High Voltage
4. CON High Current
5. Pt 100 Compensate
6. Pt 100 Sense
7. Pt 100 GND
8. (No connection)
Figure 1: Outer Side of Back PCBA
24V DC
1)+ve
2)Gnd
J10
J11
J8
9V DC Power
Screw
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2.3.2 Switching Between Pt100 & Pt1000 Temperature Sensors
The conductivity monitor supports both Pt100 & Pt1000 (2-wire or 3-wire) temperature sensors. The default factory setting is Pt100. If you need to use Pt1000 temperature sensor, you have to change the jumper setting (J7) as described below.
Remove Back Cover: Remove screws from the four corners at the back of the conductivity monitor.
Remove the back cover.
Remove Back PCBA:
Remove the screw loca
ted center of the back PCBA (Figure 1). Detach the back PCBA from the monitor. Turn over the back PCBA. Locate J7 jumper on the inner side of the back PCBA as shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2: Inner Side of Back PCBA
Set Jumper J7:
Set the J7 jumper to required sensor (Pt100 or Pt1000) type.
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