Summary of Contents for Endress+Hauser Liquiline System CA80TN
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These instructions are Brief Operating Instructions; they are not a substitute for the Operating Instructions pertaining to the device. Detailed information on the device can be found in the Operating Instructions and in the other documentation available at: • www.endress.com/device-viewer • Smart phone/tablet: Endress+Hauser Operations App...
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Liquiline System CA80TN Order code: XXXXX-XXXXXX Ser. no.: XXXXXXXXXXXX Ext. ord. cd.: XXX.XXXX.XX Serial number www.endress.com/deviceviewer Endress+Hauser Operations App A0023555 Endress+Hauser...
About this document Liquiline System CA80TN About this document Warnings Structure of information Meaning This symbol alerts you to a dangerous situation. DANGER Failure to avoid the dangerous situation will result in a fatal or serious injury. Causes (/consequences) If necessary, Consequences of non- compliance (if applicable) ‣...
Documentation The following instructions complement these Brief Operating Instructions and are available on the product pages on the Internet: • Operating Instructions Liquiline System CA80TN • Device description • Commissioning • Operation • Software description (excluding sensor menus; these are described in a separate manual - see below) •...
Designated use The Liquiline System CA80TN is a wet-chemical analyzer for the almost continuous determination of the concentration of total nitrogen in liquid media. The analyzer is designed for use in the following applications: •...
Liquiline System CA80TN Basic safety instructions Do not operate damaged products, and protect them against unintentional operation. Label damaged products as defective. During operation: ‣ If faults cannot be rectified: products must be taken out of service and protected against unintentional operation.
Incoming acceptance and product identification Liquiline System CA80TN Incoming acceptance and product identification Incoming acceptance Verify that the packaging is undamaged. Notify the supplier of any damage to the packaging. Keep the damaged packaging until the issue has been resolved.
Liquiline System CA80TN Incoming acceptance and product identification 3.2.2 Product identification Interpreting the order code The order code and serial number of your product can be found in the following locations: • On the nameplate • In the delivery papers Obtaining information on the product Go to www.endress.com.
Installation Liquiline System CA80TN Installation CAUTION Incorrect transportation can cause injury and damage the device ‣ Always use a lifting truck or a fork-lift to transport the analyzer. Two people are needed for the installation. ‣ Lift the device by the recessed grips.
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Liquiline System CA80TN Installation 417 (16.42) 530 (20.87) A0030419 2 Liquiline System CA80 open version, dimensions in mm (in) Endress+Hauser...
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Installation Liquiline System CA80TN 654 (25.74) A0028821 3 Liquiline System CA80 with base, dimensions in mm (in) Endress+Hauser...
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Liquiline System CA80TN Installation Ø 7 (0.28) 96 (3.78) 118 (4.65) A0030527 4 Y strainer (optional), dimensions in mm (inch) 4.1.2 Mounting location Note the following when erecting the device: ‣ If mounting on a wall, make sure that the wall has sufficient load-bearing capacity and is fully perpendicular.
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Installation Liquiline System CA80TN 4.1.3 Spacing requirements when mounting Spacing required for installing analyzer ≥330(12.99) ≤116 ° A0036774 A0036775 5 Minimum spacing required for mounting. 6 Maximum opening angle Engineering unit mm (in). Spacing required for installing wall-mount version Ø...
Liquiline System CA80TN Installation Mounting the analyzer 4.2.1 Mounting the analyzer on a wall CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause injury and damage the device ‣ If mounting on a wall, check that the analyzer is fully hooked into the wall holder unit at the top and bottom, and secure the analyzer to the upper wall holder unit using the securing screw.
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Installation Liquiline System CA80TN A0036781 Hook the analyzer into the wall holder unit (1). Fix the mount and wall holder unit in place with the screw supplied (2). 4.2.2 Installing version with analyzer stand CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause injury and damage the device ‣...
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Liquiline System CA80TN Installation 624 (24.57) 530 (20.87) A0036783 8 Foundation plan Fasteners (4 x M10) Dimensions of Liquiline System CA80 A0036785 9 Securing the base Screw the base to the ground. With 2 people, lift the analyzer and fit it on the base. Use the recessed grips.
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Installation Liquiline System CA80TN 4.2.3 Mounting the Y strainer (optional) The Y strainer is designed to directly tap particle-laden samples from pipes. This makes it possible to determine the total nitrogen. Here, it is necessary to include particles up to a defined size in the measurement.
Liquiline System CA80TN Electrical connection Securing the sample hose Turn the union nut to remove it. 10. Secure the threaded joint and ferrule supplied on the hose to the analyzer. 11. Screw the hose with the ferrule and threaded joint into the threaded borehole.
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Electrical connection Liquiline System CA80TN 5.2.1 Routing the cable in the connection compartment The analyzer is supplied with a pre-installed power cable. • For cabinet versions, the cable length is approx. 4.3 m (14.1 ft) from the base of the housing.
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Liquiline System CA80TN Electrical connection Fold out the carrier board towards the front . 6 x Ph2 Release the 6 screws on the electronics compartment cover using a Phillips-head screwdriver and fold out the cover towards the front. Only for order versions with G or NPT glands: Replace the pre-installed M-thread cable glands with the G or NPT cable glands that are enclosed.
Electrical connection Liquiline System CA80TN After connecting: Secure the electronics compartment cover with the 6 screws. Fold up the carrier board and use the 6 screws to secure it after connecting. Tighten the cable glands on the bottom of the device to secure the cables.
Liquiline System CA80TN Operation options Operation options Structure and function of the operating menu Menu/Language English Č eština Nederlands Français Deutsch Italiano Polski A0040682 A0036773 12 Display (example) 11 Display (example) Menu path and/or device designation Soft key (press function)
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Commissioning Liquiline System CA80TN Optional: connect the dilution water. Minimum quality: deionized water (demineralized water). Check that the hoses are mounted correctly in the hose glands. It should not be possible to remove the hoses without the application of force.
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Liquiline System CA80TN Commissioning A0040685 14 Hose connection diagram Sample Zero standard Dilution water Calibration standard 1 Reagent RK Pressure reactor Reagent RB Ventilation Outlet Cleaning solution Reference sample Functionally not necessary; only if required by law (China) 7.1.3 Connecting the sample inlet hose Turbidity can affect the measuring performance of your analyzer.
Commissioning Liquiline System CA80TN 15 Mounting the suction strainer (supplied) on the sample hose Fit the gland (1) and cone (4) onto the hose in the direction indicated and screw into the adapter (2) of the suction strainer (3) together with the hose.
Liquiline System CA80TN Commissioning ‣ is the sample hose in the hose gland strain-relieved? ‣ Have the bottles with reagents, and standard been inserted and connected? Switching on the measuring device WARNING The strobe lamp produces high-intensity visible and invisible light radiation Can cause severe damage to eyes and skin! ‣...
Commissioning Liquiline System CA80TN Configuring the measuring device 7.6.1 Basic setup analyzer Making basic settings Switch to the menu Setup/Basic setup analyzer. Make the following settings. • Device tag Give your device any name of your choice (max. 32 characters).
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Liquiline System CA80TN Commissioning Directly after starting commissioning: Press MODE and switch to the automatic mode. After the commissioning has been completed successfully, zero point calibration starts automatically; this is followed by the determination of the calibration factor and then the first measurement.