TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLATION 3.1. ENERAL NSTRUCTIONS 3.2. P/R 60 ONNECTING THE TO A HARK 3.3. P/R 60 TX/P ONNECTING THE TO A HARK 3.4. UBMERSION OUNTING ERIES IFFERENTIAL ROBES 3.5. UBMERSION OUNTING ERIES IFFERENTIAL ROBES 3.6. THROUGH TEE MOUNTING ERIES IFFERENTIAL...
1. GENERAL INFORMATION This manual covers all AquaMetrix P60, and R60 Series differential measurement pH and ORP probes. The PRR60 series probes feature the AquaMetrix differential design for long lifetime, user serviceability and more accurate readings. In typical installations these probes will last for years whereas the more common combination probe lasts only months.
3. INSTALLATION 3.1. General Instructions Specific instructions for each type of probe are given in the following pages. Common to all probes are the following instructions: 1. If the distance between the probe and the instrument is such that a direct connection is not possible, the probe cable should be routed to a junction box with a terminal strip (AquaMetrix Part No.
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Figure 1 - Wiring a P/R 60 to a Shark controller 3.3. Connecting the P/R 60 to a Shark TX/P 1. Always power down the transmitter BEFORE connecting the probe cable. 2. Make sure the transmitter is disconnected from the power source before wiring the probe to the terminal strip on the backside of the transmitter.
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Submersion Mounting Series 8 Differential Probes 1. Refer to Figure 6. 2. A submersion mounting kit, STC60L, is available from Water Analytics which includes 4 ft. of 1” pipe, 1-1/2” x 1” reducer, a strain relief fitting and wire mounting bracket. Proceed as follows, either with the kit or with your own hardware.
1. Refer to Figure 4. 2. A submersion mounting kit, STC60-6 is available from Water Analytics which includes 4 ft. of 1” pipe, 1-1/2” x 1” reducer and a strain relief fitting. Proceed as follows, either with the kit or with your own hardware: 3.
1. If the system cannot be calibrated after cleaning the probe, it may be necessary to replace the standard cell solution. A kit is available from Water Analytics for this purpose (Part No. C35-17K). Proceed as follows: Refer to Figure 7.
1. If the system can’t be calibrated after cleaning the probe, it may be necessary to replace the standard cell solution and/or the salt bridge. A salt bridge kit is available from Water Analytics for this purpose (Part No. AM60-9765K for the -8 probe and C35-17K for the -5, -6 and -7 probes).
5. TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE 5.1. Checking Probes P60 and R60 The probe can be checked by a few simple measurements. The directions below allow a voltmeter to be used for diagnostics. The Shark or Shark TX may also be used (Diagnostics > Probe Input) 5.1.1.
3. Disconnect red, green, yellow and black wires at the junction box. If you are not using a junction box, disconnect at the instrument after shutting off the power. 4. Place the probe in 200 mV solution. Allow enough time for the temperature of the probe and solution to stabilize at room temperature.
–5°C. Water Analytics cannot be responsible for shipping damage nor for damage due to frozen electrodes. For safety reasons, Water Analytics cannot accept probes which have not been thoroughly cleaned to remove all process material.
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Probe and Accessory Photographs P/R-60-C-8 P/R-60-C-5 P/R-60-C-5 P/R-60-C-7 AM-6010 P/R-60-C-4 AM-6040 P/R-60-C-S P/R-60-C-5-S Protectors Jet Cleaners -8: PROT 3 -8: AM-JT8 -5: PROT 5 -5: AM-JT5 Salt bridge -8, -5: AM60-9765K -6: C35-17K Each kit holds 3 salt bridges and 1 vial of pH 7 Buffer solution Hot Tap Submersion...
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Figure 4 - Installation of Series 6 Differential Probes Page 17 P/R60...
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Figure 5 - Installation of Series 7 Differential Probes Page 18 P/R60...
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Figure 6 - Installation of Series 8 Differential Probes Page 19 P/R60...
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Figure 7 - Installation of a salt bridge in a differential probe. The probe pictured is a series 6 or 7 probe. For a series 8 probe a hex driver is used to remove and install the salt bridge. Page 20 P/R60...