Endress+Hauser Liquistation CSF34 Operating Instructions Manual

Endress+Hauser Liquistation CSF34 Operating Instructions Manual

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BA00478C/07/EN/11.22-00
71588428
2022-09-16
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01.12.01
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  • Page 1 Products Solutions Services BA00478C/07/EN/11.22-00 71588428 2022-09-16 Valid as of version 01.12.01 Operating Instructions Liquistation CSF34 Automatic sampler for liquid media...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Liquistation CSF34 Table of contents Table of contents About this document ....5 System integration ....50 Warnings .
  • Page 4 Table of contents Liquistation CSF34 Index ....... . . 207...
  • Page 5: About This Document

    Liquistation CSF34 About this document 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 Causes (/consequences) injury. If necessary, Consequences of non-compliance (if applicable) ‣...
  • Page 6: Documentation

    Documentation The following manuals complement these Operating Instructions and are available on the product pages on the Internet: • Brief Operating Instructions Liquistation CSF34, KA01169C • Operating Instructions for Memosens, BA01245C • Software description for Memosens inputs • Calibration of Memosens sensors •...
  • Page 7: Basic Safety Instructions

    Intended use Liquistation CSF34 is a stationary sampler for liquid media. The samples are taken discontinuously using a vacuum pump or peristaltic pump and are then distributed into sampling containers and refrigerated.
  • Page 8: Operational Safety

    Basic safety instructions Liquistation CSF34 Operational safety Before commissioning the entire measuring point: 1. Verify that all connections are correct. 2. Ensure that electrical cables and hose connections are undamaged. 3. Do not operate damaged products, and protect them against unintentional operation.
  • Page 9: Product Safety

    Liquistation CSF34 Basic safety instructions Product safety 2.5.1 State-of-the-art technology The product is designed to meet state-of-the-art safety requirements, has been tested, and left the factory in a condition in which it is safe to operate. The relevant regulations and international standards have been observed.
  • Page 10: Product Description

    Product description Liquistation CSF34 Product description Product design A complete sampling unit comprises: • Controller with display, soft keys and navigator • Vacuum or peristaltic pump for sampling • PE or glass sample bottles for sample preservation • Sampling chamber temperature regulator (optional) for safe sample storage •...
  • Page 11: Equipment Architecture

    Liquistation CSF34 Product description Equipment architecture 3.2.1 Slot and port assignment – – 12,5V 3,3V A0045689  3 Slot and port assignment of hardware and presentation on the display The electronics configuration follows a modular concept: • There are several slots for electronics modules. These are referred to as "slots".
  • Page 12: Terminal Diagram

    Product description Liquistation CSF34 Terminal diagram The unique terminal name is derived from: Slot no. : Port no. : Terminal Example, NO contact of a relay Device with inputs for digital sensors, 4 current outputs and 4 relays • Base module BASE2-E (contains 2 sensor inputs, 2 current outputs) •...
  • Page 13: Incoming Acceptance And Product

    Liquistation CSF34 Incoming acceptance and product identification Incoming acceptance and product identification Incoming acceptance 1. 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.
  • Page 14: Storage And Transport

    Transport the sampler using a lifting truck or forklift. Do not lift the sampler by the roof. Lift it in the middle between the top and bottom sections. Scope of delivery The scope of delivery comprises: • 1 Liquistation CSF34 with: • The ordered bottle configuration • Optional hardware • Accessories kit For peristaltic or vacuum pump: Hose adapter for suction line with various angles (straight, 90°), Allen screw (for version...
  • Page 15: Mounting

    Liquistation CSF34 Mounting Mounting Mounting requirements 5.1.1 Dimensions 625 (24.6) 471 (18.5) 753 (29.7) 355 (14.0) 125 (4.9) 816 (32.1) 625 (24.6) 471 (18.5) 753 (29.7) 355 (14.0) 125 (4.9) 816 (32.1) A0025857  5 Dimensions of Liquistation, plastic version, without/with stand. Unit of measurement mm (in)
  • Page 16 Mounting Liquistation CSF34 624 (24.6) 467 (18.4) 743 (29.3) 355 (14.0) 125 (4.9) 816 (32.1) 624 (24.6) 467 (18.4) 743 (29.3) 355 (14.0) 125 (4.9) 816 (32.1) A0024423  6 Dimensions of Liquistation, stainless steel version, without/with stand. Unit of measurement mm (in)
  • Page 17 Liquistation CSF34 Mounting 5.1.2 Installation site For version with sample pump A0024411  7 Liquistation mounting conditions Mounting conditions Route the suction line with a downward gradient to the sampling point. Never mount the sampler in a place where it is exposed to aggressive gases.
  • Page 18 Mounting Liquistation CSF34 5.1.3 Mechanical connection Foundation plan 730 (28.7) 311 (12.2) 305 (12.0) 255 (10.0) 302 (11.9) 214 (8.43) 786 (30.9) A0024406  8 Foundation plan. Unit of measurement mm (in) Fasteners (4 x M10) Cable inlet Outlet for condensate and overflow > DN 50 Sample supply from below >...
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Device

    Liquistation CSF34 Mounting Requirements for the sampling point: • Do not connect the suction line to pressurized systems. • Use the suction filter to impede coarse and abrasive solids and solids which can cause clogging. • Immerse the suction line in the direction of flow.
  • Page 20 Mounting Liquistation CSF34 A0013704  9 Sample supply from below Gland for the suction line Suction line Connecting the suction line on version with vacuum pump A0013708 A0013707  11 Suction line connected from below  10 Connecting the suction line from the side (as-delivered...
  • Page 21: Sampling With A Flow Assembly

    Liquistation CSF34 Mounting Connecting the suction line on version with peristaltic pump A0013705 A0013706  12 Connecting the suction line from the side (as-delivered  13 Suction line connected from below state) Small thread adapter nut Hose Thread adapter nut...
  • Page 22: Post-Installation Check

    Mounting Liquistation CSF34 Application example: Taking samples from pressure piping Use diaphragm valve 1 to set the flow rate to a maximum of 1000 l/h to 1500 l/h. When the sampling cycle begins, one of the relay outputs can be used to control and open ball valve 2. The medium flows through the pipe and the flow assembly and into the outflow.
  • Page 23: Electrical Connection

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection Electrical connection WARNING Device is live! Incorrect connection may result in injury or death! ‣ The electrical connection may be performed only by an electrical technician. ‣ The electrical technician must have read and understood these Operating Instructions and must follow the instructions contained therein.
  • Page 24 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.1.2 Description of base module SYS BASE2-SYS Status A0042245  16 Base module SYS (BASE2-SYS) SD card slot Slot for display cable Ethernet interface Connecting cable to sampler controller Voltage connection Service interface Internal device connection, do not disconnect the plug.
  • Page 25 Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection 6.1.3 Description of base module E A0042273  17 BASE2-E Power supply for digital fixed cable sensors with Memosens protocol SD card slot Slot for display cable Ethernet interface Service interface Connections for 2 Memosens sensors...
  • Page 26 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.1.5 Connecting sensors with Memosens protocol ‣ Sensor cable connected directly Connect the sensor cable to the terminal connector of the 2DS, or of the BASE2-E module. In the case of a single-cannel device: The left-hand Memosens input on basic module must be used! 6.1.6...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Sampler Controller

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection Connecting the ferrules of the sensor cable to the base module E ‣ Ground the outer shield of the cable via the metal gland to the left of the base module  A0028930  20 Terminal strip Connecting the sampler controller The connections for the sampler controller are located in the controller housing (→...
  • Page 28 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.2.2 Analog inputs A0012989  22 Assignment of analog inputs 1 and 2 Analog input for passive devices (two-wire transmitter), Out + In terminals (125/123 or 225/223) Analog input for active devices (four-wire transmitter), In + Gnd terminals (123/124 or 223/224)
  • Page 29 Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection When connecting to an internal voltage source, use the terminal connection on the rear of the dosing compartment. The connection is located on the lower terminal strip (on the far left, + and -), (→  41) 6.2.4...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Signal Transmitter To The Alarm Relay

    Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 Connecting the signal transmitter to the alarm relay A0016343  29 Relay Binary output 1 Binary output 2 The left relay is activated with binary output 1, while the right relay is activated by binary output 2.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Communication

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection Connecting the communication 6.4.1 Connection conditions Via HART (e.g. via HART modem and FieldCare) A0039620  31 HART using modem Device module Base2-E: current output 1 with HART HART modem for connection to PC, e.g. Commubox FXA191 (RS232) or FXA195...
  • Page 32 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 Via Modbus RS485 Modbus Master / Gateway Modbus RS485 (RTU, ASCII) FXA291 Ethernet A0039615  33 Modbus RS485 Terminating resistor Via Ethernet: web server/Modbus TCP/PROFINET/Ethernet/IP Ethernet client FieldCare/ Webbrowser Ethernet FXA291 A0039616  34 Modbus TCP or Ethernet/IP or PROFINET...
  • Page 33 Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection 6.4.2 Wiring cables at cable terminals Plug-in terminals for Memosens and PROFIBUS/RS485 connections ‣ ‣ Insert the cable until the limit ‣ Press the screwdriver against Remove the screwdriver (closes stop. the clip (opens the terminal).
  • Page 34 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.4.3 Module 485DP 128/SW Service DGND Termi- nation A0050400  39 Wiring A0050399  38 Module diagram Terminal PROFIBUS DP Not connected DGND LEDs on front of module Designation Color Description Power Supply voltage is applied and module is initialized.
  • Page 35 Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection 6.4.4 Module 485MB 128/SW Service DGND Termi- nation RS485 A0050402  41 Wiring A0050401  40 Module diagram Terminal Modbus RS485 DGND LEDs on front of module Designation Color Description Power Supply voltage is applied and module is initialized.
  • Page 36 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.4.5 Module ETH 128/SW Service  43 Wiring  42 Module diagram LEDs on front of module Designation Color Description RJ45 LNK/ACT • Off = Connection is not active • On = Connection is active • Flashing = Data transmission...
  • Page 37: Connecting Additional Inputs, Outputs Or Relays

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection 6.4.6 Bus termination There are 2 ways to terminate the bus: 1. Internal termination (via DIP switch on module board) "OFF" "ON"  44 DIP switch for internal termination ‣ Using a suitable tool such as a tweezer, move all four DIP switches to the "ON" position.
  • Page 38 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.5.1 Digital inputs and outputs DIO module – – – – – –  47 Wiring  46 Module diagram A maximum of 2 optional DIO modules are supported 6.5.2 Current outputs – – – –...
  • Page 39: Connecting The Supply Voltage

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection 6.5.3 Relays Module 2R Module 4R  52 Module  53 Wiring  54 Module  55 Wiring diagram diagram A maximum of 4 relay outputs are supported. Connecting the supply voltage 6.6.1 Laying the cable ‣...
  • Page 40 Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 2. Using an 5 mm (0.17 in) Allen key, release the rear panel by turning the lock clockwise.  CLOSE OPEN A0012803 A0012826  56 Lift up the upper rear panel and pull it off towards the back.
  • Page 41 Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection A0012824 Remove the bolt on the rear panel. 6.6.5 Removing the cover WARNING The device is live! Incorrect connection may result in injury or death ‣ De-energize the device before you remove the cover of the power unit.
  • Page 42: Special Connection Instructions

    Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 A0013237  57 Terminal assignment Assignment: 100 to 120 V/200 to 240 V AC ±10 % Assignment: 24 V DC +15/-9 % Rechargeable batteries (optional) Internal 24 V voltage Fuses (only for batteries) Special connection instructions 6.7.1...
  • Page 43: Ensuring The Degree Of Protection

    Liquistation CSF34 Electrical connection on off on off on off A0026776 A0026777 A0026778  58 Valid PROFIBUS address 67  59 Valid Modbus address 195  60 Invalid address 255 Order configuration, software addressing is active, software address configured at the factory: PROFIBUS 126,...
  • Page 44: Post-Connection Check

    Electrical connection Liquistation CSF34 6.10 Post-connection check WARNING Connection errors The safety of people and of the measuring point is at risk! The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility for errors that result from failure to comply with the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 45: Operation Options

    Liquistation CSF34 Operation options Operation options Overview of operation options 7.1.1 Display and operating elements Display (with red display background in alarm condition) EH_CSF Navigator (jog/shuttle and press/hold function) 09:11:05 31.03.2015 Soft keys (function depends on menu) MODE A0025501  61...
  • Page 46 Operation options Liquistation CSF34 Picklists • You receive a list of options. In a few cases, these also appear in the form of multiple choice boxes. • Usually you just select one option; in rare instances you select one or more options.
  • Page 47 Liquistation CSF34 Operation options Tables • Tables are needed to map mathematical functions or to enter irregular interval samples. • You edit a table by navigating through rows and columns with the navigator and changing the values of the cells.
  • Page 48 Operation options Liquistation CSF34 Example: MODE MODE Turn the navigator: move the cursor in the menu Press the soft key: select the menu directly Menu/Language MODE Turn the navigator: select a value (e.g. from a list) Press the navigator: launch a function...
  • Page 49 Liquistation CSF34 Operation options password. Set the password here: MenuSetup/General settings/Extended setup/Data management/Change key lock password ‣ Select whether to lock keys with or without a password.  The keys are locked. No more entries can be made. You will can see the symbol in the softkey bar.
  • Page 50: System Integration

    System integration Liquistation CSF34 System integration Integrating the sampler in the system 8.1.1 Web server Versions without fieldbus: An activation code is required for the web server. Connecting the web server ‣ Connect the communication cable of the computer to the Ethernet port of the BASE2 module.
  • Page 51  192.168.1.212/logbooks_csv.fhtml (for logbooks in CSV format) 192.168.1.212/logbooks_fdm.fhtml (for logbooks in FDM format) Downloads in FDM format can be securely transmitted, saved and visualized with Endress+Hauser' s "Field Data Manager Software". (→ www.endress.com/ms20) The menu structure of the web server corresponds to the onsite operation.
  • Page 52 System integration Liquistation CSF34 8.1.2 Service interface You can connect the device to a computer via the service interface and configure it using "FieldCare" . Furthermore, configurations can also be saved, transferred and documented. Connection 1. Connect the service connector to the interface on the Liquiline base module and connect it to the Commubox.
  • Page 53 Liquistation CSF34 System integration PROFIBUS DP With the Modbus modules 485DP or 485MB and the appropriate device version, you can communicate via PROFIBUS DP. ‣ Connect the PROFIBUS data cable to the terminals of the fieldbus module as described .
  • Page 54: Commissioning

    Commissioning Liquistation CSF34 Commissioning Function check WARNING Incorrect connection, incorrect supply voltage Safety risks for staff and device malfunctions! ‣ Check that all connections have been established correctly in accordance with the wiring diagram. ‣ Ensure that the supply voltage matches the voltage indicated on the nameplate.
  • Page 55 Liquistation CSF34 Commissioning 9.3.2 Display settings Menu/Operation/Display Function Options Info Contrast 5 to 95 % Adjust the screen settings to suit your working environment. Factory setting 50 % Backlight = Automatic The backlighting is switched off automatically Backlight Selection after a short time if a button is not pressed. It •...
  • Page 56 Commissioning Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Operation/User definable screens Function Options Info Line 1 ... 8 User interface Specify the content of Label in the submenu of Label each line. ‣ Source of data Selection Select a source of data. • None You can choose from the following: •...
  • Page 57 Liquistation CSF34 Commissioning 9.3.5 Sampling programs Difference between program types The following box provides an overview of the differences between the Basic, Standard and Advanced program types. Basic (1 sampling program) Start condition: • Immediate activation Stop condition: • Immediate •...
  • Page 58 Commissioning Liquistation CSF34 Manual sampling 1. Trigger manual sampling with the MAN soft key. This pauses any program currently running.  The current bottle configuration and the current sample volume are displayed. You can select the distributor position. In the case of peristaltic systems, you can also change the sample volume.
  • Page 59: Operation

    Liquistation CSF34 Operation Operation 10.1 Display 10.1.1 Measuring mode ‣ To display the measured values, press the soft key MEAS in the start screen, or during operation press STAT under Measurement. Press the navigator button to change the mode There are various display modes: •...
  • Page 60 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Heartbeat and NAMUR category The Heartbeat status indicates the sensor or device condition while the NAMUR categories (F, C, M, S) assess the reliability of the measured value. The two conditions can correlate but do not have to.
  • Page 61: General Settings

    Liquistation CSF34 Operation 10.2 General settings 10.2.1 Basic settings Some settings are visible with optional hardware only. Menu/Setup/General settings Function Options Info ‣ Device tag Customized text, 32 Select any name for your controller, e.g. use characters the TAG name.
  • Page 62 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/General settings/Date/Time Function Options Info Extended setup ‣ Date format Selection Select a date format. • DD.MM.YYYY • YYYY-MM-DD • MM-DD-YYYY Factory setting DD.MM.YYYY ‣ Time format Selection Choose between 12-hour display or 24-hour • hh:mm am (12h) display.
  • Page 63 Liquistation CSF34 Operation You define how the logbooks should store the data. In addition, you can also define individual data logbooks . 1. Assign the logbook name. 2. Select the measured value to be recorded. 3. Set the scan time (Scan time).
  • Page 64 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/General settings/Logbooks Function Options Info Data logbooks You can create a maximum of 8 data logbooks. Logbook name Customized text, 20 characters ‣ Source of data Selection Select a data source for the logbook entries. • Sensor inputs You can choose from the following: •...
  • Page 65 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/General settings/Logbooks Function Options Info Source of data Read only This is for information purposes only. If you want to record another value, delete this logbook Measured value and create a new data logbook. Log time left...
  • Page 66 Operation Liquistation CSF34 • Logbook name Assign a name. Example: "01". • Source of data Select a data source. Example: Sensor connected to channel 1 (CH1). • Measured value Select the measured value to be recorded. Example: pH value. • Scan time Specify the time interval between two logbook entries.
  • Page 67 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/General settings/ Function Options Info Distribution reference Selection The distribution arm goes through a • Pre sampling reference point depending on the • Pre bottle change option selected. • Pre program start Pre sampling: Factory setting This means that the distribution arm...
  • Page 68 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/General settings/ Function Options Info Dosing chamber Selection Dosing with pressure e.g. in • Dose without pressure (A) conditions with low suction heights • Dose with pressure (B) and slight counterpressure or low volumes. Factory setting Dose without pressure (A) Ext.
  • Page 69 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/General settings/ Function Options Info Alarm 0 to 10 If there is conductive fouling between the conductivity 1 and conductivity 2 Factory setting electrode, a diagnostic message is displayed when this level of fouling is reached. Pump tube life...
  • Page 70 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/General settings/ Function Options Info Time 00-01:00 to 00-23:59 Factory setting 00-04:00 Duration 00:01 to 02:00 Factory setting 00:05 10.2.6 Extended setup Diagnostics settings The list of diagnostic messages displayed depends on the path selected. There are device- specific messages, and messages that depend on what sensor is connected.
  • Page 71 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/(General settings or Inputs<Sensor channel>)/Extended setup/Diagnostics settings/Diag. behavior Function Options Info ‣ Cleaning program Selection Decide whether the diagnostic message • None should trigger a cleaning program. • Cleaning 1 The cleaning programs can be defined under: •...
  • Page 72 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Modbus Menu/Setup/General settings/Extended setup/Modbus Function Options Info Enable Selection You can switch off communication at this point. • Off The software can then only be accessed via local • On operation. Factory setting Termination Read only If the device is the last in the bus, you can terminate via the hardware.
  • Page 73 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/General settings/Extended setup/Ethernet Function Options Info Enable Selection You can switch off communication at this point. • Off The software can then only be accessed via local • On operation. Factory setting Settings Link settings Selection Transmission methods of the communication •...
  • Page 74 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Accepting settings Have you changed settings manually, such as the IP address? ‣ Before you leave the Ethernet menu: select SAVE to apply your settings.  In the DIAG/System information menu you can check whether the new settings are used.
  • Page 75 Liquistation CSF34 Operation 3. Select the desired update and select yes when asked the following: The current firmware will be overwritten. After this the device will reboot. Do you want to proceed?  The firmware is loaded and the device is then started with the new firmware.
  • Page 76 Operation Liquistation CSF34 4. Then select Export .  If you have already assigned the file name, you will be asked whether you want to overwrite the existing setup. 5. Use OK to confirm or cancel and assign a new file name.
  • Page 77: Programming

    Liquistation CSF34 Operation 10.3 Programming The following box provides an overview of the differences between the Basic, Standard and Advanced program types. Basic (1 sampling program) Start condition: • Immediate activation Stop condition: • Immediate • Time-paced, volume-paced or • Program end •...
  • Page 78 Operation Liquistation CSF34 10.3.1 Overview of the possible program types The graphic below explains the various ways sampling can be controlled on the basis of a flow curve: Flow curve Time-proportional sampling (CTCV) A constant sample volume (e.g. 50 ml) is taken at regular intervals (e.g.
  • Page 79 Liquistation CSF34 Operation The following table explains the various types of sampling using specific examples. Type of sampling Example Info Time-paced • Sampling interval: 5 min This type of sampling remains • Sampling volume: 50 ml constant over time and does not •...
  • Page 80 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Type of sampling Example Info Time/flow-paced (only Controlled via current input Samples are taken at set possible with peristaltic • Signal: 0 to 20 mA intervals with a variable pump) Time/flow-paced • Sampling interval: 10 min sampling volume. The sampling •...
  • Page 81 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Specific bottles can be assigned specific filling times with the bottle synchronization function. For example, bottle 1 is to be filled from midnight to 2 a.m., bottle 2 from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. etc.. The following options are available for this: •...
  • Page 82 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Setup program A list of all the programs created is displayed. For this reason, it is often helpful to add a "B" for Basic in the program name. Program1, which is supplied with the device, is displayed, as is a list of all the programs already created (Basic, Standard or Advanced programs).
  • Page 83 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Bottle volume 0 to 100000 ml Set the bottle volume. The preset value depends on the bottle configuration Factory setting configured. The bottle volume is always 30 l • 30000 ml for individual containers. The preset value •...
  • Page 84 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Settings with a time-paced Basic program Settings with the Basic program type with 1 bottle Sampling mode = Time paced CTCV Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Sampling interval 00:01:00 to 99:59:00 Set the sampling interval. (for version with vacuum pump or...
  • Page 85 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Bottle synchronization Selection None • None The sampling and bottle change times are • 1. bottle change time not synchronized. • 1. Time of change + 1. bottle change time bottle number Sampling starts with the first bottle.
  • Page 86 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Assignment bin. output Selection Assignment of the binary output to the • No binary output program cycle. configured • Binary output Sx Factory setting No binary output configured Inputs Settings for the inputs can be made as described in the "Inputs"...
  • Page 87 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Samples per bottle 1 to 9999 Set the number of samples. If the bottle is full beforehand based on the Factory setting calculated level, the system prevents more samples being added to the bottle. Such samples are logged as failed samples in the program logbook.
  • Page 88 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Sample at start Selection • Yes The first sample is taken when the program • No is started. Factory setting The system waits for the interval to elapse before the first sample is taken.
  • Page 89 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Dosing volume (for version with Factory setting Set the dosing volume or the sampling vacuum pump or sampling Vacuum pump: volume. assembly) 20 to 350 ml In the version with a vacuum pump or...
  • Page 90 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Start date 01.01.2000 ... 31.12.2099 Set the start date for the sampling program. The format depends on the option Factory setting configured under general settings. DD.MM.YYYY Start time 00:00:00 ... 23:59:59 Set the time when the sampling program is started.
  • Page 91 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Multiplier 1 to 10 You can change the sampling volume using (for version with vacuum pump or the multiplier. For example, if the dosing Factory setting sampling assembly) volume is set to 200 ml, set the multiplier to 2 for a sampling volume of 400 ml.
  • Page 92 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Having selected Start condition Immediate Sample at start Selection • Yes The first sample is taken when the program • No is started. Factory setting The system waits for the interval to elapse before the first sample is taken.
  • Page 93 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info If is selected: Sampling volume input Binary input Sampling volume 10 to 10000 ml Set the sampling volume. The dosing accuracy and the repeatability of Factory setting a sample volume < 20 ml can vary, 20 ml depending on the specific application.
  • Page 94 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Stop condition Selection Program end • Program end The device stops sampling automatically • Continuous once it has run through the set program. Factory setting Continuous Program end The device runs through the set program continuously in an infinite loop.
  • Page 95 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Bottle change mode Selection The bottle can be changed after a specific • Number of samples number of samples, after a time or by an • Time external signal. • External signal...
  • Page 96 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Assignment bin. output Selection Assignment of the binary output to the • No binary output program cycle. configured • Binary output Sx Factory setting No binary output configured Inputs Settings for the inputs can be made as described in the "Inputs"...
  • Page 97 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Start condition Selection The sampling program can be started either • Immediate immediately or at a specific, configurable • Date/time time. Factory setting Immediate Having selected Start condition Immediate Sample at start Selection •...
  • Page 98 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Bottle change mode Selection The bottle can be changed after a specific • Number of samples number of samples, after a time or by an • Time external signal. • Number of samples...
  • Page 99 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs/Setup program/New/Basic Function Options Info Stop condition Selection Program end • Program end The device stops sampling automatically • Continuous once it has run through the set program. Factory setting Continuous Program end The device runs through the set program continuously in an infinite loop.
  • Page 100 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Start condition Selection The sampling program can be started either • Immediate immediately, at a specific, configurable time, • Date/time or when a certain totalized flow is reached. • Volume Factory setting...
  • Page 101 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Sampling mode Selection Time paced CTCV • Time paced CTCV A constant sampling volume is taken at • Flow paced VTCV steady intervals. • Time/flow paced CTVV Flow paced VTCV • External signal...
  • Page 102 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Repetition mode Selection Daily interval • Daily interval Specify whether the subprogram should be • Weekly interval repeated every day. • Days of week Weekly interval Factory setting Specify whether the subprogram should be Daily interval repeated every week.
  • Page 103 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Sample at disable Selection Specify whether a sample should be taken • Yes when the subprogram is disabled. For • No example, with intervals, a sample is taken at the end of every activation interval.
  • Page 104 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Settings for the Advanced program Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Setup program A list of all the programs created is displayed. For this reason, it is often helpful to add an "S" for Standard in the program name.
  • Page 105 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Start volume input Selection Select the start volume input. The binary • No flow input configured input or the current input must be • Binary input S:x configured for this function. Only the inputs •...
  • Page 106 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Stop time 00:00:00 ... 23:59:59 Set the time when the sampling program is stopped. The format depends on the option Factory setting configured under general settings. HH:MM:SS (24h) Having selected Stop condition External signal...
  • Page 107 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Dosing volume Vacuum pump: 20 to 350 ml Depending on the version, set the dosing (for version with vacuum Peristaltic pump: 10 to 10000 volume or the sampling volume pump or sampling...
  • Page 108 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Enable subprogram Selection Immediate • Immediate The subprogram is enabled immediately. • Individual dates Individual dates • Repeating date Set the start and stop dates for enabling the • Interval subprogram. • Event Repeating date •...
  • Page 109 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Measured value Options (depends on sensor/data source) • None • Totalized flow • Current • Temperature • PROFIBUS AO 0x Factory setting None Operating mode Selection Type of limit value monitoring: • Upper limit •...
  • Page 110 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Activation input Selection Select the input for start of the subprogram. • No program part start input The binary input must be configured for this configured function. Only the configured inputs are •...
  • Page 111 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Sampling programs Function Options Info Bottle synchronization Selection Specific bottles can be assigned specific • None filling times with the bottle synchronization • 1. bottle change time function. For example, bottle 1 is to be filled • 1. Time of change + bottle from midnight to 2 a.m., bottle 2 from 2 a.m.
  • Page 112: Inputs

    %0V. In the simplest scenario, this could be the name of the measuring channel, for example. 10.4 Inputs As standard, Liquistation CSF34 has: • Two binary inputs • Two current inputs • Galvanically isolated from one another...
  • Page 113 Liquistation CSF34 Operation 10.4.1 Binary inputs The binary inputs are used to control the sampler using external signals. With the , the power supply of 24 V DC from the terminal block in the connection compartment of the sampler can be used for floating contacts (see the "Electrical connection"...
  • Page 114 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Inputs Function Options Info Interval Selection Daily • Daily If a daily interval is selected, set the Time in • Weekly the following menu item. • Monthly Weekly Factory setting If a weekly interval is selected, set the Day...
  • Page 115 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Inputs Function Options Info Interval Selection Daily • Daily If a daily interval is selected, set the Time in • Weekly the following menu item. • Monthly Weekly Factory setting If a weekly interval is selected, set the Day...
  • Page 116 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Inputs Function Options Info Input variable Selection Select the input variable. • Flow rate Flow rate • Parameter The input can be used as the source for • Current time/flow-paced or flow-paced sampling Factory setting programs. Current...
  • Page 117: Outputs

    Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Inputs Function Options Info Reset totalizer Selection Manual • Manual Reset the counter manually. • Automatic Automatic • At program start The counter is reset automatically at Factory setting intervals. Manual At program start The counter is reset at program start.
  • Page 118 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Possible application --> For outputting a manipulated variable to connected actuators The binary output must be assigned in the program or subprogram before it can be activated. Menu/Setup/Outputs Function Options Info OutputBinary Function Selection The following functions depend on the •...
  • Page 119 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Outputs Function Options Info Event Selection Program enabled • Program enabled A permanent signal is switched when the • End of program sampling program starts. • Sampling start End of program • End of sampling A pulse or permanent signal is switched •...
  • Page 120 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Outputs Function Options Info Operating mode Selection as assigned • as assigned If this option is selected, the diagnostics • Namur M messages which you have individually • Namur S assigned to the binary output are output via •...
  • Page 121 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Outputs/Current output x:y Function Options Info Measured value Selection The measured value you can select depends on • None the option selected under Source of data. • Depends on the Source of data Factory setting None ...
  • Page 122 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Source of data Measured value Selection • Temperature • pH • Ammonium • Nitrate • Potassium • Chloride TU/TS Selection • Temperature • Turbidity g/l (only TU/TS) • Turbidity FNU (only TU/TS) • Turbidity Formazine (only TU) •...
  • Page 123 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Outputs/Alarm relay or relay at channel no. Function Options Info Function Selection The following functions depend on the option • Off selected. • Limit switch These versions are illustrated individually in the • Controller following sections to provide a clearer •...
  • Page 124 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Function = Diagnostics Function Options Info Operating mode Selection as assigned • as assigned If this option is selected, the diagnostic messages • Namur M which you have individually assigned to the relay • Namur S are output via the relay.
  • Page 125 Liquistation CSF34 Operation 3. Specify the behavior in "Hold" status. (Configuration options of Source of data, Measured value and Hold behavior) →  121 Please note that if you select Hold behavior = Freeze , the system not only flags the status but also actually "freezes"...
  • Page 126: Additional Functions

    Operation Liquistation CSF34 3. Define how the device should behave in the hold state. (Configuration options of Source of data, Measured value and Hold behavior) →  121 Please note that if you select Hold behavior = Freeze , the system not only flags the status but also actually "freezes"...
  • Page 127 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Measured value depending on the Source of data Source of data Measured value pH Glass Selection • Raw value mV pH ISFET • pH • Temperature Selection • Temperature • ORP mV • ORP % Oxygen (amp.) Selection •...
  • Page 128 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Source of data Measured value Selection • Bipolar (only for current outputs) • Unipolar+ • Unipolar- Mathematical All the mathematical functions can also be used as a data source and the calculated functions value can be used as the measured value.
  • Page 129 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Limit switches/Limit switch 1 ... 8 Function Options Info Range lower value Settings depend on the Operating mode = Out of range check or In measured value range check Range upper value A0028524  68 Range monitoring outside (A) and within (B) a range (without hysteresis and switch-on delay)
  • Page 130 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Limit switches/Limit switch 1 ... 8 Function Options Info Delta value Settings depend on the Operating mode = Change rate measured value The slope of the measured value (MV) is monitored in this mode. Delta time 00:00:01 ...
  • Page 131 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Standard cleaning Standard cleaning involves cleaning a sensor with compressed air, for instance, as performed with the ion-selective sensor CAS40D (connection of cleaning unit for CAS40D) Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Cleaning/Cleaning 1 ... 4/Standard clean Function Options Info Cleaning time...
  • Page 132 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Chemoclean Plus An example is the use of the CYR10 injector unit to clean pH glass sensors. (CYR10 connection ) Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Cleaning/Cleaning 1 ... 4/Chemoclean Plus/ChemoCleanPlus setup Function Options Info Cleaning steps setup Table to create a time...
  • Page 133 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Defining the cleaning cycle Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Cleaning/Cleaning 1 ... 4 Function Options Info ‣ Cleaning cycle Selection Choose from a cleaning routine that is • Off restarted at set intervals and a user- • Interval definable weekly program.
  • Page 134 Operation Liquistation CSF34 10.6.3 Cleaning programs, sampling technology CAUTION Risk of injury due to medium or cleaning agent Cleaning not switched off during calibration or maintenance activities ‣ If a cleaning system is connected, switch if off before removing a sensor from the medium.
  • Page 135 Liquistation CSF34 Operation MenuSetup/Inputs/Binary input Function Entry for sample program MODE Input variable External signal -> Control of sampling functions via external signals Having selected input variable External signal: Operation Start cleaning -> A pulse triggers the cleaning. Signal slope Low-High Factory setting: Low-High.
  • Page 136 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Example of a cleaning phase table Duration (s) Water Info Arm at tundish Water valve Drip time The distribution arm only goes to the bottle at the next sampling. MenuSetup/Inputs/Additional functions/Cleaning/Cleaning 1/Chemoclean Plus/ChemoCleanPlus setup Function Entry for sample program Cleaning cycle Only active via external controller.
  • Page 137 Liquistation CSF34 Operation 10.6.5 Mathematical functions In addition to "real" process values, which are provided by connected physical sensors or analog inputs, mathematical functions can be used to calculate a maximum of 8 "virtual" process values. The "virtual" process values can be: •...
  • Page 138 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Mathematical functions/MF1 to 8/Mode = Redundancy Function Options Info Deviation control Selection You can monitor the redundancy. Specify an • Off absolute limit value that must not be exceeded. • On Factory setting Deviation limit Depends on the selected...
  • Page 139 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Mathematical functions/MF1 to 8/Mode = Degassed conductivity Function Options Info Calculation Selection On/off switch for the function • Off • On Factory setting Cation conductivity Connected conductivity Cation conductivity represents the sensor sensor downstream from the cation exchanger and upstream from the "degassing module",...
  • Page 140 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Calculated pH value The pH value can be calculated from the measured values of two conductivity sensors under certain conditions. Areas of application include power stations, steam generators and boiler feedwater. Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Mathematical functions/MF1 to 8/Mode = pH calculation from...
  • Page 141 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Symbol Operation Type of operands Type of result Example Sine Numerical Numerical SIN(A) Cosine Numerical Numerical COS(B) Exponential function e Numerical Numerical EXP(A) Natural logarithm Numerical Numerical LN(B) Decadic logarithm Numerical Numerical LOG(A) Maximum of two values...
  • Page 142 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Mathematical functions/MF1 to 8/Mode = Formula Function Options Info Formula User-defined text Table →  140  Make sure the exact notation is used (upper case). Blank spaces before and after mathematical characters are irrelevant. Note the operator precedence, i.e.
  • Page 143 Liquistation CSF34 Operation 3. Configure the Formula mathematical function: Source A = input signal phosphate and Source B = input signal volume flow.  Formula: A*B*x (where x is an application-specific proportionality factor) 4. Select this formula as the source e.g. of the current output or of a modulated binary output.
  • Page 144 Operation Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Measuring range switch Function Options Info MRS set 1 ... 2 If you enter both activation codes, you have two independent parameter sets available for measuring range switching. The submenus are the same for both sets.
  • Page 145 Liquistation CSF34 Operation Menu/Setup/Additional functions/Measuring range switch Function Options Info Current output Range lower unit Depends on the Operating Units are only queried for Operating mode = mode Conductivity . The other units are pre-defined Range lower value and cannot be modified.
  • Page 146: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.1 General troubleshooting The sampler continuously monitors its functions itself. The color of the display background changes to red if a diagnostic message for error category "F" occurs. The LED beside the display flashes red if a diagnostic message for error category "M"...
  • Page 147: Diagnostic Information On Local Display

    Distribution arm stops Incorrect distribution selected in operation Check configured bottle distribution Check the distribution arm connection Distributor is defective, replace distributor or have repaired by Endress+Hauser Service Incorrect bottle filled Incorrect distribution selected in operation ‣ No sample cooling...
  • Page 148: Adapting The Diagnostic Information

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 11.5 Adapting the diagnostic information 11.5.1 Classification of diagnostic messages In the DIAG/Diagnostics list menu you can find more detailed information on the current diagnostic messages displayed. In accordance with Namur specification NE 107, the diagnostic messages are characterized •...
  • Page 149 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Menu/Setup/Run the ../Extended setup/Diagnostics settings/Diag. behavior Function Options Info ‣ List of diagnostic messages Select the message to be changed. Only then can you make the settings for this message. Diag. code Read only Diagnostic message...
  • Page 150: Overview Of Diagnostic Information

    Output values and status of the channel are on hold Firmware failure Internal device error Update the software. Firmware incomp. Contact Endress+Hauser Service. Firmware failure Replace the backplane (Endress+Hauser Service). Electronics module Electronics module defective Replace the module. Contact Endress+Hauser Service. Module connection Electronics module not communicating Check the cable connection , replace it if necessary.
  • Page 151 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Temperature sensor Temperature sensor PT1 in the climate control module for sample compartment measurement is defective • No temperature regulation possible for the sample compartment • Unable to cancel the sampling program ‣...
  • Page 152 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Safety sensor • Safety switch LF2 fouled • Five samples still possible ‣ Clean sensor LF2 in the dosing glass. Safety sensor • Safety switch LF2 defective • No sampling possible ‣...
  • Page 153 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Pressure sensor Medium detection not possible, sampling not possible • Suction line not drained before sampling • Pressure sensor defective Check the suction line, if necessary use the pump test under Menu/Diagnostics/ System test/Pump purge.
  • Page 154 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Read program Program created cannot be saved Hardware error has occurred ‣ Contact Endress+Hauser Service. Delete program Selected program cannot be deleted from the program memory ‣ Perform a software reset.
  • Page 155 Factory reset is performed Device verification Device verification active, please wait Service IP active Endress+Hauser Service switch is switched on The device can be addressed at 192.168.1.212. ‣ Switch off the service switch to change to the saved IP settings.
  • Page 156 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Parameter save fail Storage of configuration has failed ‣ Repeat. Parameter load ok Configuration successfully loaded Parameter load fail Loading of configuration has failed ‣ Repeat. Parameter load abort...
  • Page 157 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Inline armature Final sampling position (in the process) of sampling assembly not reached or detected • Final position switch is damaged • Supply cables are damaged Check the final position switches.
  • Page 158 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Message Factory settings Tests or remedial action Control. disturbance Controller input warning Status of disturbance variable is not OK ‣ Check application. 951 - Hold active CH1 .. Output values and status of the channels are on hold.
  • Page 159: Pending Diagnostic Messages

    Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.7 Pending diagnostic messages The Diagnostics menu contains all the information on the device status. Furthermore, various service functions are available. The following messages are directly displayed every time you enter the menu: • Most important message Diagnostic message recorded with the highest criticality level •...
  • Page 160 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Logbook Visible in Max. Can be Logbook Entries Can be entries disabled can be can be exported deleted deleted Data logbook for Data logbooks 150 000 sensors (optional) Debugging logbook Debug events 1000 (only accessible by...
  • Page 161 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting You can also adapt the display to suit your individual requirements: • Press the navigator button in the graphic display: you are given additional options such as the zoom function and x/y movement of the graph.
  • Page 162 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 DIAG/Logbooks Function Options Info Delete all entries Action You can use this to delete all data logbook entries. Save logbooks ‣ File format Selection Save the logbook in the preferred file • CSV format. • FDM...
  • Page 163 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Entry Example Info Sampling mode Time-paced CTCV Time-paced CTCV Time-paced Flow-paced VTCV Flow-paced Time/flow-paced CTVV Time/flow-paced Single sample Single sample Sample table Single sample Sampling mode Display of the sampling mode Sampling interval/unit 10 min...
  • Page 164 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Entry Example Info Running sample number Running sample number in the current program Flow sum since last sampling For flow-paced and time/flow-paced sampling: --> Flow since the last sampling For all other types of sampling: -->...
  • Page 165: 11.10 Device Information

    Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.10 Device information 11.10.1 System information DIAG/System information Function Options Info Device tag Read only Individual device tag → General settings Order code Read only You can order identical hardware with this code. This code changes on account of...
  • Page 166 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 DIAG/System information Function Options Info Ethernet Read only Ethernet‐specific information • Enable Display depends on the fieldbus Only with the Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, • Webserver protocol used. Modbus TCP, Modbus RS485 or PROFIBUS • Link settings DP or PROFINET option •...
  • Page 167 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting DIAG/System information Function Options Info Heartbeat operation Heartbeat functions are only available with the appropriate device version or optional access code. Device Read only Availability • Total operating time Percentage of time no error with the •...
  • Page 168 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 DIAG/Simulation Function Options Info Current output x:y Simulation of an output current This menu appears once for each current output. Simulation Selection If you simulate the value at the current output, • Off this is indicated on the display by a simulation •...
  • Page 169 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.10.4 Device test Menu/Diagnostics/System test Function Options Info Power supply Read only The current supply voltage is displayed. Heartbeat Perform Heartbeat verification will influence the device’s verification output signals and their statuses. Please ensure safe process control conditions.
  • Page 170 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Menu/Diagnostics/System test Function Options Info Overcurrent Read only No: no error Yes: the fan is defective ‐> Contact the Service Department Sample compartment Read only The current temperature of the sample compartment is displayed. Sample compartment...
  • Page 171 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Menu/Diagnostics/System test Function Options Info Vacuum Read only The vacuum is an indicator of the suction height. -> 100 mbar corresponds to approx. 1 m suction height Medium detected Read only Yes: the medium was detected...
  • Page 172: 11.11 Resetting The Device

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 11.11 Resetting the device Menu/Diagnostics Function Options Info Device restart Selection Restart and keep all the settings • OK • ESC Factory default Selection Restart with factory settings Settings that have • OK not been saved are lost.
  • Page 173: 11.12 Firmware History

    Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting 11.12 Firmware history Date Version Changes to firmware Documentation 10/2022 01.12.01 Improvement BA00443C/07/EN/26.22 Simple transmission of bottle position and bottle level via BA00478C/07/EN/11.22 the fieldbus BA01407C/07/EN/08.22 04/2021 01.09.00 Improvement BA00443C/07/EN/25.21 • Signal type at binary input to control program events BA00478C/07/EN/10.21...
  • Page 174 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquistation CSF34 Date Version Changes to firmware Documentation 04/2013 01.04.00 Extension BA00444C/07/EN/16.13 07/2013 • Conductivity: BA01225C/07/EN/01.13 • Measuring range switching BA00445C/07/EN/16.13 • Temperature compensation ISO 7888 at 20 °C BA01227C/07/EN/01.13 • Support for DIO module BA00450C/07/EN/16.13 • Triggering of an external hold BA00450C/07/EN/17.13...
  • Page 175 Liquistation CSF34 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Date Version Changes to firmware Documentation 12/2010 01.02.00 Extension BA444C/07/EN/13.10 • Support for additional sensors: BA445C/07/EN/13.10 • Chlorine BA450C/07/EN/13.10 • ISE BA451C/07/EN/13.10 • SAC BA00486C/07/EN/01.11 • Interface • HART communication • Mathematical functions Improvement • Modified software structures •...
  • Page 176: Maintenance

    Replacing wear parts Wear parts are replaced by Endress+Hauser Service at one- and two-year intervals. Please contact your local sales center in this regard. Endress+Hauser offers its customers a maintenance contract. A maintenance contract increases the operational safety of your device and reduces your staff' s workload.
  • Page 177 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance 12.1.2 Calibration Sensors • Sensors with Memosens protocol are calibrated at the factory. • Users must decide whether the process conditions present require calibration during initial commissioning. • Additional calibration is not required in many standard applications.
  • Page 178 Maintenance Liquistation CSF34 A0013896  74 Vacuum pump Outflow hose Dosing glass Dosing glass cover Air hose connection Lock for intake hose Thread adapter nut for intake hose 1. Check the sample volume set in the Setup/Basic settings/Sampling/Dosing volume menu.
  • Page 179 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance 4. Reinstall the parts in reverse order. Make sure that the contacts of the conductivity sensors are in the correct position. 5. Check that the dosing tube is set correctly by performing manual sampling. Capacitance sensor (Only for version with vacuum pump) The capacitance sensor has already been preset at the factory for water.
  • Page 180 Maintenance Liquistation CSF34 Proceed as follows to calibrate: Menu/Calibration active Function Options Info Sample volume 1-point calibration Distributor position Selection Select the distributor position. • Front • Bottle x • Back Sample volume 20 to 2000 m Set the sample volume.
  • Page 181 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance Opening the peristaltic pump Retainer Pump tube Fastening clip Pump bracket Pump head cover Positioning pin Knurled head screw A0014115  77 Opening the peristaltic pump 1. Take the sampler out of service by pausing a program that is currently running.
  • Page 182 Maintenance Liquistation CSF34 9. To avoid incorrect metering, reset the tube life to zero under Menu/Diagnostics/ Operating time information/Pump tube life using the "Reset" function. 10. Calibrate the sample volume each time you replace a pump tube. →  177 12.1.4...
  • Page 183 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance 2. Turn the intake hose at the lock (item 5) to the "open" position and pull the hose upwards to disconnect it. 3. Release the air hose (item 4) and remove the dosing glass (item 2) along with the outflow hose (item 1) from the front.
  • Page 184 Maintenance Liquistation CSF34 Interior of peristaltic pump Pump rotor Roller Pump tube A0014029  81 Interior view of the peristaltic pump 1. Take the sampler out of service by pausing a program that is currently running. 2. Open the peristaltic pump as described in →  180.
  • Page 185 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance 2. Remove the distribution arm. 3. Spray-clean the sample compartment with a water hose. You can wash the PE and glass bottles in a dishwasher at 60 °C. Ventilator and liquefier A0013898  83 Cleaning the climate control module...
  • Page 186 Maintenance Liquistation CSF34 Prepare the sensor for reuse 1. Clean sensor.  For this purpose, use the cleaning agent specified in the sensor manual. 2. Inspect the sensor for cracks or other damage. 3. If no damage is found, regenerate the sensor. Where necessary, store the sensor in a regeneration solution (→...
  • Page 187 Liquistation CSF34 Maintenance A0014114  85 Replacing the rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries ‣ Replace the rechargeable batteries every three years with the following type of battery: Panasonic LC-R127R2PG1 12.1.6 Technical support We recommend the purchase and use of an SD card (see accessories). You can save the entire sampler configuration on the SD card and make the data available to the service team should you require technical assistance.
  • Page 188: Repair

    The product must be returned if repairs or a factory calibration are required, or if the wrong product was ordered or delivered. As an ISO-certified company and also due to legal regulations, Endress+Hauser is obliged to follow certain procedures when handling any returned products that have been in contact with medium.
  • Page 189: Accessories

    Liquistation CSF34 Accessories Accessories The following are the most important accessories available at the time this documentation was issued. Listed accessories are technically compatible with the product in the instructions. 1. Application-specific restrictions of the product combination are possible. Ensure conformity of the measuring point to the application. This is the responsibility of the operator of the measuring point.
  • Page 190 Accessories Liquistation CSF34 Order no. Complete suction line 71111239 Suction line ID 19 mm (3/4"), PVC, reinforced spiral wire, length 10 m (33 ft), suction head V4A 71111240 Suction line ID 19 mm (3/4"), EPDM, length 10 m (33 ft), suction head V4A Order no.
  • Page 191 Liquistation CSF34 Accessories Order no. Retrofit kits 71575177 Upgrade kit, extension module 485DP; extension module 485DP; PROFIBUS DP 71575178 Upgrade kit, extension module 485MB; extension module 485MB; Modbus RS485 71140890 Upgrade kit CM442/CM444/CM448/CSF48/CA80; extension module 485; Modbus TCP (+ Ethernet configuration) 71219868 Upgrade kit CM442/CM444/CM448/CM442R/CM444R/CM448R/CSF48;...
  • Page 192: System Components

    Accessories Liquistation CSF34 14.2 System components 14.2.1 Sensors Glass electrodes Orbisint CPS11D • pH sensor for process technology • With dirt-repellent PTFE diaphragm • Product Configurator on the product page: www.endress.com/cps11d Technical Information TI00028C Memosens CPS31D • pH electrode with gel-filled reference system with ceramic diaphragm •...
  • Page 193 Liquistation CSF34 Accessories Ceraliquid CPS42D • ORP electrode with ceramic junction and KCl liquid electrolyte • Product Configurator on the product page: www.endress.com/cps42d Technical Information TI00373C Ceragel CPS72D • ORP electrode with reference system including ion trap • Product Configurator on the product page: www.endress.com/cps72d...
  • Page 194 Accessories Liquistation CSF34 Conductivity sensors with conductive measurement of conductivity Condumax CLS15D • Conductive conductivity sensor • For pure water, ultrapure water and hazardous area applications • Product Configurator on the product page: www.endress.com/CLS15d Technical Information TI00109C Condumax CLS16D • Hygienic, conductive conductivity sensor •...
  • Page 195 Liquistation CSF34 Accessories Chlorine sensors CCS142D • Membrane-covered amperometric sensor for free chlorine • Measuring range 0.01 to 20 mg/l • With Memosens technology • Product Configurator on the product page: www.endress.com/ccs142d Technical Information TI00419C Ion-selective sensors ISEmax CAS40D • Ion selective sensors •...
  • Page 196: Technical Data

    Technical data Liquistation CSF34 Technical data 15.1 Input Measured variables → Documentation of the connected sensor Measuring ranges → Documentation of the connected sensor Types of input • 2 analog inputs • 2 binary inputs + 2 binary inputs (optional) •...
  • Page 197: Output

    Liquistation CSF34 Technical data 15.2 Output Output signal • 2 binary outputs (standard) + 2 binary outputs (optional): Open collector, max. 30 V, 200 mA • Up to 2 x 0/4 to 20 mA, active, galvanically isolated from the sensor circuits and from...
  • Page 198 Technical data Liquistation CSF34 Ethernet and Modbus TCP Signal encoding IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) Data transmission rate 10/100 MBd Galvanic isolation Connection RJ45 IP address DHCP (default) or configuration via menu Ethernet/IP Signal encoding IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) Data transmission rate 10/100 MBd...
  • Page 199 Liquistation CSF34 Technical data Cable specification Cable type Recommended: shielded cable Cross-section Recommended: shielded cable Endress+Hauser...
  • Page 200 Technical data Liquistation CSF34 Relay outputs Electrical specification Relay types • 2 x changeover contact, coupled with binary output (optional) • 1 single-pin changeover contact (alarm relay) • 1 relay card with 2 or 4 relays (optional) Maximum load • Alarm relay: 0.5 A •...
  • Page 201: Protocol-Specific Data

    Liquistation CSF34 Technical data 15.3 Protocol-specific data HART Manufacturer ID Device type 119D Device revision Device description files (DD/DTM) www.endress.com/hart Device Integration Manager DIM Device variables Supported features PDM DD, AMS DD, DTM, PROFIBUS DP Manufacturer ID Device type 155C Profile version 3.02...
  • Page 202: Power Supply

    Technical data Liquistation CSF34 EtherNet/IP EtherNet/IP ODVA certification Device profile Generic device (product type: 0x2B) Manufacturer ID 0x049E Device type ID 0x109 Polarity Auto-MIDI-X Connections Explicit message 6 Multicast 3 consumers Minimum RPI 100 ms (default) Maximum RPI 10000 ms...
  • Page 203: Performance Characteristics

    Liquistation CSF34 Technical data Cable entries Depending on version: • 1 x M25, 7 x M20 cable gland • 1 x M25, 1 x M20 cable gland Permitted cable diameter: • M20x1.5 mm: 7 to 13 mm (0.28 to 0.51") •...
  • Page 204: Environment

    Technical data Liquistation CSF34 Suction height • Vacuum pump: Max. 6 m (20 ft) or max. 8 m (26 ft), depending on the version • Peristaltic pump: Max. 8 m (26 ft) Hose length Max. 30 m (98 ft) Temperature control Temperature sensors: •...
  • Page 205: Mechanical Construction

    Liquistation CSF34 Technical data Process pressure range • Unpressurized, open channel (unpressurized sampling) • Max. 0.8 bar piping (only with shutoff/inlet valve) Sampling assembly: Max. 6 bar Medium properties Vacuum pump Capacitance level measurement used for: • Sample media has to be free of abrasive substances.
  • Page 206 Technical data Liquistation CSF34 Vacuum pump only Air Manager sealing plate Silicone Pump head Aluminum, anodized Pump membrane EPDM Process connections • Vacuum pump: Intake hose ID 10 mm (3/8"), 13 mm (1/2"), 16 mm (5/8") or 19 mm (3/4") •...
  • Page 207 Liquistation CSF34 Index Index Documentation ......6 Dual conductivity ......139 Accessories .
  • Page 208 Index Liquistation CSF34 Operation State-of-the-art technology ..... 9 Configure ....... 45 Storage temperature .
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