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Water Technologies & Solutions
Ultrapure Water (UPW)
Boron Analyzer
operation and maintenance manual
1.06 firmware or later
DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B

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  • Page 1 www.sieversinstruments.com Water Technologies & Solutions Ultrapure Water (UPW) Boron Analyzer operation and maintenance manual 1.06 firmware or later DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B...
  • Page 2 Printed in the USA © 2018 6060 Spine Road Boulder, CO 80301 USA www.sieversinstruments.com For technical support, contact Technical Support or your local service provider. In North America, contact Technical Support at +1 888 245 2595. In Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, contact Technical Support at +44 161 864 6800.
  • Page 3: Identification Records

    Identification Records Analyzer serial number: _______________________ (This is located on the side of the Analyzer.) Date Analyzer received: _______________________ (This is the warranty start date.) DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 3 of 104...
  • Page 4 AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 4 of 104...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CPU Board ..............27 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 5 of 104...
  • Page 6 Ensuring Sufficient Sample Pressure ..........44 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 6 of 104...
  • Page 7 MESSAGES ..............62 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 7 of 104...
  • Page 8 Display Contrast ..............77 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 8 of 104...
  • Page 9 Returning Product to SUEZ ........
  • Page 10 Index ..............101 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 10 of 104...
  • Page 11: List Of Tables

    Specific Messages ............99 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 11 of 104...
  • Page 12: List Of Figures

    John Guest Fitting (x-ray view) ..........90 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 12 of 104...
  • Page 13: Revision History

    Confidentiality The information contained in this manual may be confidential and proprietary and is the property of SUEZ. Information disclosed herein shall not be used to manufacture, construct, or otherwise reproduce the goods disclosed herein. The information disclosed herein shall not be disclosed to others or made public in any manner without the express written consent of SUEZ.
  • Page 14: Declaration Of Conformity

    5:00 p.m. (Mountain Time), excluding all company and legal holidays. Telephone support is provided for troubleshooting and determination of parts to be shipped from SUEZ to the customer in order to return the product to operation. If telephone support is not effective, the product may be returned to SUEZ for repair or replacement.
  • Page 15: Limitation Of Remedies And Liability

    A Repair Authorization Number (RA) must be obtained from the Technical Support Group before any product can be returned to the factory. SUEZ will pay freight charges, exclusive of any taxes and duties, for replacement or repaired products shipped to the customer site. Customers shall pay freight charges, including all taxes and duties, for all products returning to SUEZ.
  • Page 16 AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 16 of 104...
  • Page 17: Warnings

    Lifting and carrying the Analyzer should be done with two people handling the unit by the metal enclosure only. If this instrument is used in a manner not specified by SUEZ, the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired.
  • Page 18 Europea, el Analyzer debe desecharse en forma independiente de los residuos estándar. Si este instrumento se utiliza de una manera no especificada por SUEZ, la protección ofrecida por el instrumento puede verse reducida. Esto es un producto con clase I de seguridad. Debe conectarse a una red que disponga de tierra protectora en el cable de red.
  • Page 19 Européenne concernant les matériels électroniques et électriques mis au rebut, l'analyseur doit être jeté séparément des déchets standard. Si cet instrument est utilisé de manière non conforme à ce qui est spécifié par le groupe SUEZ, la protection fournie par l’instrument risque d’être réduite.
  • Page 20 Richtlinie der Europäischen Union 2002/96/EC über Elektro- und Elektronik-Altgeräte (WEEE) nicht mit dem Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Wenn dieses Instrument in einer Art und Weise verwendet wird, die nicht von SUEZ festgelegt ist, kann der durch dieses Instrument gebotene Schutz beeinträchtigt werden.
  • Page 21 (WEEE), l'analizzatore deve essere smaltito separatamente dai normali rifiuti. Se lo strumento viene utilizzato in modo diverso da quello specificato da SUEZ, la protezione fornita dallo strumento può risultare compromessa. Questo strumento è conforme alle specifiche per I prodotti in Classe I - Il cavo di alimentazione dalla rete deve essere munito di “terra”.
  • Page 22 Voor een continue bescherming tegen brandgevaar, vervang de zekering door een zekering van hetzelfde type en waarde. Indien het toestel niet gebruikt wordt volgens de richtlijnen van SUEZ gelden de veiligheidsvoorzieningen niet meer. Dit is een produkt van veiligheidsklasse I. Het toestel moet aangesloten worden op het net via een geaard netsnoer.
  • Page 23: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction SUEZ strongly recommends that ALL USERS read the Warnings section prior to installing and operating the Sievers Ultrapure Water (UPW) Boron Analyzer. SUEZ strongly recommends that only a trained and qualified technician perform installation, setup, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the unit.
  • Page 24 Chapter 1: Introduction AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 24 of 104...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2: System Description

    30 cm from Analyzer (or shelf on which it sits) to the gravity drain consumables Boron Reagent 90 days at 12-minute sampling rate; 45 days at 6.5-minute sampling rate Reagent Column 12 months Zero Column 12 months Peristaltic Pump Tubing 12 months DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 25 of 104...
  • Page 26: System Components

    Continuously pumps the reagent from the reagent reservoir through the reagent column to de-ionize it. It also pumps the reagent to the injection valve and the injection loop. Reagent Column Contains a mixed-bed resin that de-ionizes the reagent. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 26 of 104...
  • Page 27: Injection Valve

    Once the data card is full, the Analyzer indicates that it is overwriting data by displaying a “C” in the maintenance window. Data may be archived using a personal computer equipped with a PCMCIA slot and software. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 27 of 104...
  • Page 28: Input/Output Components

    Chapter 7, "Multistream Operation" on page 79. For information on how to configure the binary inputs, refer to “Isolated Binary Inputs” on page 76. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 28 of 104...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3: Installation

    If mounting the Analyzer to a wall or Analyzer rack, use a large Phillips screwdriver to attach mounting brackets to the back of the Analyzer and hardware to attach these brackets to the wall or rack. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 29 of 104...
  • Page 30: Sample Water Considerations

    Note: There is an additional pressure drop of up to 2.5 psi and sample delay of up to 3 minutes for each additional 50 feet of sample line tubing. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 30 of 104...
  • Page 31: Power Requirements

    Analyzer must be returned to the factory, it must be packed in the original carton to ensure that no damage occurs during shipment. There is a charge for new packaging materials to return the Analyzer. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 31 of 104...
  • Page 32: Installing The Analyzer

    Install the Analyzer using bolts capable of supporting the weight of the instrument. If attaching to a wall, leave a minimum of a 1 cm standoff. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 32 of 104...
  • Page 33: Consumables Installation

    Assembly. Equipment Needed • Reagent Bottle • Drain/Fill Assembly (installed on Analyzer when shipped) • Reagent Refill Assembly (with black hand pump) Figure 2: Drain/Fill and Reagent Refiller Assemblies DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 33 of 104...
  • Page 34: Installing The Reagent

    3. Replace the fill port cap and screw it on finger tight. 4. Discard the empty reagent container. 5. Rinse the funnel thoroughly with E-Pure water. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 34 of 104...
  • Page 35: Option 2

    Please read the MSDS included with the reagent. The reagent used in the Analyzer is safe and similar to a concentrated sugar solution. To wipe up spills, use only a clean cloth or paper towel dampened with water. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 35 of 104...
  • Page 36: Installing The Reagent And Zero Columns

    The release pin is located directly below the text, “ZERO COLUMN”. Store the bypass assembly on the inside lower right of the door, using the thumbscrew to attach it. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 36 of 104...
  • Page 37: Installing The Plumbing Connections

    6. After 1-hour flush is complete, push the other end of the 3-inch length of tubing into the sample inlet port on the right side of the Analyzer. Ensure the tubing is fully inserted into this port by pulling back gently on the tubing. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 37 of 104...
  • Page 38: Waste Outlet Connection

    I/O port is equipped with a bushing plug. Ensure that the power switch on the side of the Analyzer is OFF before continuing with the power cord installation. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 38 of 104...
  • Page 39: Priming The Reagent Pump

    Once the reagent column and reagent have been installed, the reagent pump must be primed. This is accomplished by using the priming valve. The priming valve is located near the bottom of the Analyzer in front of the reagent pump. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 39 of 104...
  • Page 40: Figure 4 Location Of Priming Valve

    If flow of reagent into the top of the reagent reservoir is not observed after 12 hours of operation, contact Technical Support or your local service provider. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 40 of 104...
  • Page 41: Connecting The Printer (Optional)

    Stream you wish to modify, advance to the desired Sample Stream by pressing Next. 3. Using the UP and DOWN arrow soft keys, scroll until the word Disabled is highlighted. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 41 of 104...
  • Page 42: Table 1 Default Settings

    (-x is appended to the end of the Stream Name Chapter 5 customized field, where x indicates Stream 3*: Stream-3 the stream number 1, 2, 3 or 4) Stream 4*: Stream-4 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 42 of 104...
  • Page 43: Starting The Analyzer

    If no modifications to the default settings are needed at this time, begin analysis by pressing the Start key on the front of the Analyzer and proceed to “Rinsing Down the Analyzer” below. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 43 of 104...
  • Page 44: Advisories

    Analyzer will restart analysis when there is sufficient pressure; on multistream units, the Analyzer will advance to the next available sample stream and start analysis on that stream. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 44 of 104...
  • Page 45: Chapter 4: Basic Analyzer Operation

    UPW sample. The reagent and UPW are allowed to mix in the delay coil and any boron in the UPW reacts with the reagent. This reaction produces a conductivity peak, which is measured by the conductivity cell. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 45 of 104...
  • Page 46: Zero Measurement

    The number of sample measurements selected applies to all streams. After the designated number of samples has been analyzed, the Analyzer advances to the next available stream, zeros itself, and begins analysis. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 46 of 104...
  • Page 47: Overview Of Analysis

    Averaged Output No data is output until the first five sample measurements are complete. Then an average value is calculated and output. This process is repeated for each five-sample measurement. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 47 of 104...
  • Page 48 Chapter 4: Basic Analyzer Operation AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 48 of 104...
  • Page 49: Chapter 5: System Configuration

    Menu on the front panel. The front panel display contains the illustrated components as shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9. Figure 8: Front Panel Display in the Stopped State Figure 9: Front Panel Display in the Started State DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 49 of 104...
  • Page 50: Front Panel Display

    When the Analyzer is in the stopped state, pressing START can start the selected mode of operation. Different menu options are available depending upon the Analyzer's state. Refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 50 of 104...
  • Page 51: Soft Launch Keys

    When the Analyzer is turned on, the menu options (see Figure 10) that appear on the front panel display are for the stopped state. The Main Menu in the stopped state allows access to all other menus. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 51 of 104...
  • Page 52: Start

    If the data is viewed during analysis, a newly acquired data point will update the screen at the upper-left position. • The date of the measurement will also be replaced with the countdown time left in analysis in the upper-right corner. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 52 of 104...
  • Page 53: Cal/Verify Hist

    To view the specific data of one of the calibration/verifications, use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to highlight the desired record, then press VIEW to see the data for that calibration or verification. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 53 of 104...
  • Page 54: Maintenance

    Analyzers serial number and firmware revision levels. 3. Press EXIT once to return to the previous menu or twice to return to the Main Menu. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 54 of 104...
  • Page 55: Messages

    The MAINTENANCE option lets you modify the status of the maintenance items. • The STREAM SETUP option lets you setup the stream configuration. • The ADVANCED option displays the advanced Setup menu, which provides diagnostics and calibration constants setup. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 55 of 104...
  • Page 56: Mode

    (by pressing STOP). If you need to return the Analyzer to the ANALYSIS mode: 1. Press SETUP from the Main Menu. 2. Highlight MODE and press ENTER. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 56 of 104...
  • Page 57: Instrument Location

    4. When all the time settings have been set, press ENTER to save the settings and return to the Setup menu. Note: EXIT ENTER Pressing instead of will exit the clock editing menu without saving any changes. 5. Press EXIT to return to the Main Menu. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 57 of 104...
  • Page 58: Input/Output

    AVERAGED Mode: produces one numerical result that is the average of 5 sequential analyses. As the Analyzer is programmed to perform 10 analyses prior to re-zeroing, AVERAGED mode will produce 2 numerical results from these 10 analyses before re-zeroing. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 58 of 104...
  • Page 59 3. Advance to the next space using the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys. 4. When the STREAM NAME is complete, press ENTER to save the change and return to the STREAM SETTINGS menu. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 59 of 104...
  • Page 60: Advanced

    1. Press SETUP from the Main Menu, highlight the ADVANCED menu option. 2. Select DIAGNOSTICS, and press ENTER. For information on diagnostic testing, contact Technical Support or your local service provider. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 60 of 104...
  • Page 61: Info

    Select this option from the Main Menu to access the PRINT menu. The PRINT menu has seven options: DATA, 12 HOURS This option will print the last twelve hours of data collected. DATA, 72 HOURS This option will print the last 72 hours of data collected. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 61 of 104...
  • Page 62: Messages

    SETUP key has been replaced with a TOOLS key. Pressing VIEW, INFO or PRINT has the same function as previously discussed. Figure 11: Front Panel Display showing the Main Menu in the Started State DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 62 of 104...
  • Page 63: Stop

    3. Press ENTER to save the change and return to the TOOLS menu. ALARM OUPUTS To modify the ALARM OUTPUTS settings, refer to Chapter 6, "Setting Up Inputs and Outputs" on page 65. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 63 of 104...
  • Page 64 Chapter 5: System Configuration AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 64 of 104...
  • Page 65: Chapter 6: Setting Up Inputs And Outputs

    Do not use force to remove a terminal block. Warning Static sensitive devices are used in the circuits connected to the I/O terminal blocks. Take standard ESD precautions when wiring terminal blocks to prevent damage to equipment. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 65 of 104...
  • Page 66: Analog Outputs

    2. Using the UP and DOWN arrow keys, highlight INPUT/OUTPUT and press ENTER. 3. Highlight ANALOG OUTPUTS and press ENTER. The next menu displays the options ANALOG OUTPUTS and ANALOG STANDBY LEVEL. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 66 of 104...
  • Page 67 4 mA signal is highlighted to show that it can be edited. Using the UP and DOWN arrow keys, enter the boron level that will correspond to the 4 mA output, and press NEXT. The DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 67 of 104...
  • Page 68: Alarm Output

    Resistivity is low enough to trigger an error or warning. The READY STREAM X enables the alarm output to signal an alarm when a boron measurement has completed on the specified stream. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 68 of 104...
  • Page 69: Step One: Wire The Terminal Block Tb2

    3. Use the RIGHT arrow key to move to the next digit. Press the NEXT key when done to save the threshold value. Note: EXIT NEXT Pressing instead of will exit the alarm output edit menu without saving any changes to the alarm settings. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 69 of 104...
  • Page 70: Rs-232 Output

    The non-isolated RS-232 is not available in this version of the firmware. RS-422 and RS-485 are not supported in this version of the firmware. Table 4: RS-232 on Terminal Block TB5 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 70 of 104...
  • Page 71: Step Two: Configure The Analyzer

    The Analyzer must have its power cycled for the serial port baud rate setting to take effect and for the computer to recognize the Analyzer. To do this: 1. Turn off and then turn on the Analyzer using the power switch on the side of the Analyzer. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 71 of 104...
  • Page 72: Step Five: Configure Serial Communication Program For Retrieval Of Data From Data Card

    Table 5 displays the types of data, field positions in which the data appears in the output, and the output data format. Table 5: RS-232 Data Format DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 72 of 104...
  • Page 73: Rs-232 Commands

    Table 7 contains a description of the output fields in the GDR (Get Data Card Record) command. Table 6: RS-232 Commands Table 7: Description of Output for the "GDR" (Get Data Card Record) Command DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 73 of 104...
  • Page 74: Isolated Binary Outputs

    The BORON ANY STREAM setting causes the binary output to activate when a preset threshold is met. RES WARN STREAM X The RES WARN STREAM X setting causes the binary output to activate when the resistivity is low enough to trigger an error or warning. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 74 of 104...
  • Page 75: Step One: Wire The Terminal Block Tb3

    To set the THRESHOLD level for the BORON ANY STREAM or BORON STREAM X: 1. Press the NEXT key. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to increment or decrement the highlighted digit. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 75 of 104...
  • Page 76: Isolated Binary Inputs

    STREAM-X - Polarity OPEN Action on low input Will inhibit analysis on selected stream STREAM-X - Polarity CLOSED Action on high input Table 10: Binary Inputs on Terminal Block TB4 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 76 of 104...
  • Page 77: Step Two: Configure The Analyzer

    The DISPLAY CONTRST option allows you to set the contrast of the display screen. To set the display contrast: 1. Highlight DISPLAY CONTRST from the INPUT/OUTPUT menu and press ENTER. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the contrast. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 77 of 104...
  • Page 78: Ac Frequency

    Select PRINTER TYPE from the INPUT/OUTPUT menu and press ENTER. 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to select the appropriate printer type. 3. Press ENTER to save the setting. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 78 of 104...
  • Page 79: Chapter 7: Multistream Operation

    12-minute mode (1.6 hours in 6.5 minute mode). This fixed duration includes 30 minutes to perform the zeroing operation and 120 minutes for 10 samples taken at 12-minute intervals (65 minutes using 6.5 minute intervals). DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 79 of 104...
  • Page 80: Monitoring A Rapidly Changing Boron Level

    Since the Analyzer is programmed to perform 10 analyses prior to re-zeroing itself, the “Averaged” mode will produce 2 numerical results from these 10 analyses between zeroing sequences. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 80 of 104...
  • Page 81: Chapter 8: Maintenance

    A qualified technician must perform all maintenance procedures. Warning Do NOT reuse drained reagent! Note: Lifting and carrying the Analyzer should be done with two people handling the unit by the metal enclosure only. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 81 of 104...
  • Page 82: Draining Unused Reagent

    Reagent Column) when it is shipped from the factory. • If reagent is being refilled following initial setup, the Reagent Column must be removed, and the drain/fill assembly mounted in its place. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 82 of 104...
  • Page 83 Failure to perform this step may result in improper operation of the drain/fill assembly during subsequent filling operations. 15. Reinsert the gray plug into the drain/fill assembly. 16. Store the drain/fill and refiller assemblies on the inside of the Analyzer door. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 83 of 104...
  • Page 84: Updating The Reagent Installation Information

    5. Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to adjust the warning level to the desired number of days. Once the warning level is set, press ENTER to return to the previous menu. 6. Press EXIT three times to return to the Main Menu. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 84 of 104...
  • Page 85: Reagent And Zero Columns

    The install time is automatically set to the current date. The expected lifetime of both columns is 90 days at the 12-minute sampling rate and 45 days at the 6.5-minute sampling rate. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 85 of 104...
  • Page 86: Setting The Reagent Column And Zero Column Warning Levels

    The tubing for the peristaltic sample pump loses its elasticity over time and must be replaced yearly to ensure proper flow through the Analyzer. The tubing must be purchased from SUEZ Customer Care or your local service provider. The use of tubing from other sources or failure to replace the tubing on the prescribed replacement schedule may degrade the quality of the Analyzer's measurement.
  • Page 87: Removing The Existing Pump Tubing

    Connect the short tubes (sample pump inlets) to the 1/16-inch PEEK tubes of the valve assembly and conductivity cell assembly. 5. Press NEXT to continue. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 87 of 104...
  • Page 88: Updating The Pump Tubing Installation Information

    The following list describes the types of fittings used; refer to this list and the Fluidics Diagram below as needed to service or replace fluidic components. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 88 of 104...
  • Page 89: John Guest (Jg)

    Collets and O-rings can easily be replaced when necessary. JG fittings used to drain the Analyzer are 3/8-inch OD.; all others are 1/4-inch OD. Fittings work best when no stress is applied to the tubing after assembly. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 89 of 104...
  • Page 90: Swagelok

    This type of fitting is used in these places because it makes a zero dead volume seal; ensure the tubing is fully inserted into the fitting body before tightening the PEEK nut, in order to affect the zero dead volume seal. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 90 of 104...
  • Page 91: Barb

    10. Close and latch the Analyzer door. 11. Turn on power to the Analyzer by toggling the On/Off switch on the side of the Analyzer to the I position. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 91 of 104...
  • Page 92: Formatting A New Data Card

    Cleaning Instructions When cleaning the instrument, use only a clean cloth dampened with water. Returning Product to SUEZ Save the shipping carton and packing materials that came with the Analyzer. If for any reason the Analyzer must be returned to the factory, it must be packed in the original carton to ensure that no damage occurs during shipment.
  • Page 93: On-Site Repair

    On-Site Repair The Analyzer's modular construction enables rapid troubleshooting and replacement of modules that are available from SUEZ Customer Care or your local service provider. Maintenance Log To keep track of maintenance performed, a 6-year service log is provided. Use the following pages and fill in information as work is completed.
  • Page 94 Zero Boron Column 12 months Reagent Column 6 months Pump Tubing 12 months Year 4 Reagent Zero Boron Column 12 months Reagent Column 6 months Pump Tubing 12 months DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 94 of 104...
  • Page 95 Zero Boron Column 12 months Reagent Column 6 months Pump Tubing 12 months Year 6 Reagent Zero Boron Column 12 months Reagent Column 6 months Pump Tubing 12 months DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 95 of 104...
  • Page 96 Chapter 8: Maintenance AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 96 of 104...
  • Page 97: Chapter 9: Message And Error Codes

    Code 24 – Low Resistivity Error (F) 2201 Code 12 – MM NVRAM (F) 1306 Code 25 – Low Resistivity Warning (W) 2101 (F) = Fatal Error; (M) = Maintenance; (W) = Warning DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 97 of 104...
  • Page 98: Message Log

    Message Log: 1. Select VIEW. 2. Highlight MESSAGES and select ENTER. • The message log is sorted by error number, shown in the upper left corner of the screen. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 98 of 104...
  • Page 99: Specific Messages

    REPLACE Z COL Possible cause/corrective action: The baseline conductivity of the zero column is above 60 nS/cm, which means the zero column is exhausted. Replace the zero column. DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 99 of 104...
  • Page 100 Chapter 9: Message and Error Codes AGE IS NTENTIONALLY LANK DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 100 of 104...
  • Page 101: Index

    Declaration of Conformity 14 contact information 2 Display System Configuration 49 front panel 50 System Protocols overview 79 System Specifications 25 Electrical Components installation 38 Technical support contact information 2 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 101 of 104...
  • Page 102 Index Trademarks 13 Troubleshooting overview 97 Warnings Deutsch 20 Dutch 22 English 17 Español 18 Français 19 Italiano 21 Warranty 14 DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 102 of 104...
  • Page 103 Notes DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 103 of 104...
  • Page 104 Notes DLM 71000-03 EN Rev. B SUEZ © 2018 104 of 104...

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