Contents Parameters Contents 10.3.1 Changing Parameter Value Contents Parameter List Table of Figures Calibration Introduction 10.5.1 Calibration of pH and ORP Devices Explanation of Safety Warnings Output Control Modes User Competence Analogue Output Modes Safety and Responsibility Password Use General Safety Warnings Maintenance / Malfunction Cases Hazards arising from non-compliance to Maintenance...
Contents Table of Figures Figure 1 Front Side Device Size ......10 Figure 2 Device Side Size ........10 Figure 3 Device Rear Size ........10 Figure 4 Wall Assembly ........11 Figure 5 Panel Assembly ........11 Figure 6 For Con Models ........12 Figure 7 For ORP Models ........
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Introduction Introduction CAUTION! Type and source of danger Please read following information carefully and Possible Result: Light or insignificant completely. This information shall ensure that you injuries. Material damage. benefit from operating instructions at optimum Measures to be taken to prevent such danger. level.
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Introduction User Competence WARNING! Danger of injury in case of personnel incompetence! Operator of device/facility is responsible for complying with competencies. Incompetent personnel working with the device or keeping the device in danger zone might cause severe injuries or material losses. - All operations should be handled by competent personnel - Keep away incompetent personnel from danger zones Training...
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Safety and Responsibility Safety and Responsibility WARNING Electronic Malfunctions! General Safety Warnings Possible Result: Material damage that might cause device to be damaged. Following warnings are given for assisting you to Device's electricity mains line shouldn't be set eliminate possible dangers that might arise while up on installation with damaged data line.
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Safety and Responsibility Hazards arising from non- Personnel competence compliance to safety instructions Any staff member working on the device should Non-compliance with safety instructions will bring have specific knowledge and skills. risks not only for the staff but also for environment Anyone working on the device should meet and the unit.
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Appropriate and Desired Use Appropriate and Desired Use Wrong electrical wiring Unsafe mains or mains voltage that do not comply Notes about product warranty to standards. Wrong connection cables for mains voltage. Undefined use of the product in any way might risk Installation where it is not possible to cut off power the function or desired protection of the product.
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Device complies with electrical devices regulations. Device complies with following standards: Described as AQUA METER pH, AQUA METER ORP or AQUA METER CON, each of these devices is TS EN 61010-1 related to only one unit. pH and CON devices also...
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Technical Data Technical Data Model Conductivity Measurement Range pH 0,00 – 14,00 0 – 1250mV 0,01 – 20,00mS 0 – 50ºC NTC 0 – 50ºC NTC -25 – +125ºC Pt100 -25 – +125º Pt100 Solubility 0,01 pH, 0,1 ºC 1 mV 0,01 mS 0,1 ºC Heat Compensation...
Dimensions Dimensions Please find dimensions and assembly hole sizes of the device below. All dimensions are given in mm. Mark the surface on which the product is to be installed in accordance with the template before starting assembly. Make sure that the surface is dry and clean. Figure 1 Front Side Device Size Figure 3 Device Rear Size Figure 2 Device Side Size...
Mechanical Installation Mechanical Installation Wall Assembly User Competence page 4 Mechanical Assembly:See CAUTION Assembly Site and Conditions ▪ Device meets IP65 protection and sealing if all seals and screws are placed correctly. Electrical assembly should be performed ▪ after mechanical assembly. Please choose a site that will lend easy ▪...
Mechanical Installation Sensor Assembly for each model 8.3.1 For CON Models CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR INPUT LEVEL SENSOR INPUT 1 LEVEL SENSOR INPUT 2 Figure 6 For Con Models 8.3.2 For ORP Models ORP SENSOR INPUT LEVEL SENSOR INPUT 1 LEVEL SENSOR INPUT 2 Figure 7 For ORP Models 8.3.3 For pH Models TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUT...
Electrical Installation Electrical Installation Plug Electrical Connection User Competence page 4 Electrical Assembly: See WARNING DEVICE Parts Under Electric Voltage! Possible Result: Death or severe injury. Unplug from mains before opening the body. Unplug damaged or broken devices from mains to make them off-circuit.
Electrode Figure 17 Analogue Output Conductivity Electrode Analogue Output 9.4.1 Heat Sensor Connection and Jumper AQUA METER pH and Settings Con devices support two types of heat sensors as NTC and Pt100. heat sensors Figure 14 Heat Sensor are capable of...
Operation 10 Operation Adjusting Device Output Control Mode General Operation Figure 21 Adjusting Device Output Control Mode Device output control mode is shown on right upper corner of screen. There are three different statuses. : Device output is constantly off. AUTO : Device output starts automatically based on the adjusted value.
Operation Parameters 10.3.1 Changing Parameter Value Access parameters by pressing enter button. See the screen on the left. Use Up[ ] and down[ ] buttons to find Set parameter. Screen on the Left Enter the section to change parameter value by pressing enter button. See the screen on the left.
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Operation Parameter List Parameter Description Value Default Settings from 0: pH Factory _Device 1: ORP Shows Device 3: Conductivity Type Settings from Factory 0: Pt100 _Temp.Sens. Shows 1: NTC 10K Temperature Sensor Type 0: Off Device Operating Mode 1: Auto Mode 2: On 0: Relay Control...
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Operation Signal Ratio 0 – 250 pulse Pulse Count Control Pulse 10 pulse Count Signal Ratio RelayOnTime Control Relay On 0,0-25,0 min. 1,0 min. Time 0,00- 0,00- Set point 7,00pH 650mV 5,00mS 14,00pH 1250mV 20,00mS 0,00- 0,00- Set Ofset Offset level 0,05pH 0,05mS 1,00pH...
Operation 10.5.1 Calibration of pH and ORP Calibration Devices Calibration varies depending on device model. pH 10.5.1.1 Single Point Calibration: and ORP devices are calibrated the same way Once entered into whereas CI and Con devices are different. All three calibration menu, calibrations are shown below.
Operation 10.5.1.2 Double Point Calibration: 10.5.1.3 Calibration of Conductivity Device Once entered into calibration menu, You will see the you will see the screen on the left screen on the left once entered to Figure 25 Double Point Calibration conductivity and this value Figure 26 Calibration of Conductivity Device...
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Operation Output Control Modes There are two parameters setting the output control modes. Cont Mode and Output Mode Parameters. Functions and descriptions of Relay outputs are given below based on the values. Cont Output Output 1 Output 2 Mode Mode It gives output until read value is above If read value is less than (Low_Alarm) value, (Set + offset) value.
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Operation Example pH Practice In this example, it is aimed to bring the pH value that is tend to increase back to set value. When pH value is above "Chemical Dosing Starting Point", chemical is given and when pH value is below "Chemical Dosing Stopping Point", chemical is stopped.
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Maintenance / Malfunction Cases 11 Maintenance / Malfunction Cases Maintenance Device is maintenance-free as long as the cover is kept closed. Malfunction Cases 11.2.1 Electrical Malfunctions DANGER It is dangerous for unauthorized persons to intervene with the device in case of malfunction. User Competence page 4 For user competence, see...
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Warranty / Standards 12 Warranty / Standards Warranty Device is under warranty for 2 years against damages arising from material and manufacturing faults according to legal regulations. Damages arising from normal wear, overloading or undue usage are not covered by warranty. Damages from material or manufacturing faults shall be compensated by repairing or replacing faulty part or the device completely.
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