Selecting An Analog Sensor Type; Selecting The Sensor Type; Analog Sensor Cleaning And Calibration; General Remarks - ProMinent Aegis-II Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Programming the Inputs
position. Press the F2 key to choose alpha,
lower case letters. Notice that the F2 choice
now shows NUMBERS. That would be the
next choice.
8- Use the arrows to change the 'e' to 'l' and
continue until your word is spelled.
9- When finished, press OK to save.

9.4 Selecting an Analog Sensor Type

ProMinent amperometric sensors are compatible
with the Aegis II via the isolated 4-20mA Input driver.
Once the sensor type is selected, the controller will
scale the input, provide calibration limits for the type
selected, and clamp the measured sensor values so
that an open loop does not measure a negative
value.
Table 12 4-20 mA Sensor
If your 4-20mA device is not on this list above,
choose 'other' and enter the scale manually. See
procedure following the pre-configured 4-20mA
chart

9.4.1 Selecting the sensor type:

1
Press MENU
2
Scroll up to System. Press OK
3
Scroll down to Set Sensor Type. Press OK
4
Scroll down to the 4-20mA input where the
sensor is connected. Press F3 SELECT
5
Scroll down until you see the type of sensor
you have and press OK
6
Press F1 to select the probe range.
7
Use the up/down arrows to change the
range as needed. Press F2 SELECT to
save. Press ESC
ORP sensors measure more than just
chlorine.
The only acceptable calibration is to a calibrated mV
source, not an oxidant residual. ProMinent recommends
testing the probe for movement and adjusting the set-
points if necessary, to reach the desired oxidation control
range.
9.5 Analog Sensor Cleaning and
Calibration

9.5.1 General remarks

Combination probes for the measurement of
pH and redox-ORP potential consist of a
measuring electrode – a glass electrode for
pH, a platinum or gold electrode for redox
measurement and a reference electrode,
arranged concentrically around the measuring
electrode.
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