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English Instruction and operation manual S132 Laser particle counter...
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The device is destined exclusively for the described application. SUTO offers no guarantee for the suitability for any other purpose. SUTO is also not liable for consequential damage resulting from the delivery, capability or use of this device.
• Do not exceed the permitted operating parameters. • Make sure that the product is operated under its permitted conditions. • Store and operate the product at the permitted temperature and pressure. • The product should be maintained and calibrated frequently, at least annually. S132...
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• Observe the measuring point always before measurement if it is free of contamination like water drops, oil drops or other rough contamination. • Should water hit the inner electronics, the senors could be seriously damaged. • Before you start to measure, check your measurement point by S132...
(Example of such a test device is shown below Ask the supplier 。 if not sure.) 2 Registered trademarks SUTO ® Registered trademark of SUTO iTEC MODBUS ® Registered trademark of the Modbus Organization, Hopkinton, USA Android™, Trademarks of Google LLC...
3 Application The S132 is a laser particle counter that is designed to measure the particle content under the ambient condition. For the permissible operating parameters, see chapter 5 Technical data. The measurement result can be the number of particles per ft...
5.4 Counting efficiency 5.5 General procedure of particle counting 1. The S132 does not count any particles in the first five minutes. During this period, it performs a purge process to ensure that any remaining particles in the system are blown out.
Please make sure that all components listed below are included in your package. 6.1 Installation requirements S132 can be used as a stationary or portable instrument. S132 comes with four mounting brackets for the stationary installation. Mount the brackets from the backside of the instrument at each corner.
6.2 Installation procedure The following steps explain the procedure of an appropriate installation. 1. Connect the teflon hose with the inlet of the S132 as shown in the picture. S132...
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Please consider the following recommendations for a successful measurement result: • All components from the sampling point to the S132 must be oil and grease free. • Ambient and gas temperature must be within the specified ranges. • The inlet gas must be pressurized with the valid ranges.
ATTENTION! Avoid contamination with oil or grease! It will lead to very slow measurement or impossible measurement results! 6.3 Electrical connection The S132 comes with three M12 connectors “A”, “B” and “C”. Pin assignment Connector Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3...
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Connection to the external displays from SUTO S132...
9 Operations using the integrated display. 8.2 Service kit If the S132 does not come with a display (Item No: S604 1313), you can configure using the optional service kit. For more information, please see chapter 12 Optional accessories.
9 Operations using the integrated display If the S132 comes with a display (Item No: S604 1315), you can view the particle counts in real-time and configure the S130- Ambient using the display. 9.1 Value view After the S132 is powered on and initialized, the screen displays the value view as shown below.
“Purging” instead of “Sampling” is displayed. Shows the last four particle counts of each channel in a bar graph. Status bar, shows the S132 running status. For more information, see 9.1.1 Icons in the status bar Quick buttons and icon: •...
Shows the dynamic graphs of all measurements. To view the trend screen, press Trend in the bottom bar. The trend view is pre-configured in the factory. You can view the S132 measurement graph without configuring anything. To manipulate the graph, follow the instructions indicated in the following figure.
9.3 Menu Enables you to change the S130-Ambient settings. The menu consists of the following function buttons: Sensor settings To change the S132 sensor settings Location settings To customize the sensor name shown on the top left of the screen...
9.4 Sensor settings As stated in Chapter 8, the S132 is delivered with standard factory settings or with specific customer settings according to the order. Before starting to measure, you can access sensor settings using the Menu > Sensor settings menu to view and change the sensor settings.
9.4.3 Alarm settings S132 provides one alarm relay output through the pin 1 and 2 of connector C (NO, 32 VDC / 200 mA) to trigger an external alarm device. The Alarm settings menu enables S132 to trigger the alarm output based on particle counts in a specified channel.
9.4.4 Modbus settings To change the ex-factory Modbus settings. 9.4.5 Sensor Info To view the sensor information including its type, serial number, and firmware version. S132...
In such cases, make sure that you operate in the specified pressure range and purge the sample air through the device for about ten minutes. If the service indicator is still on, please contact the customer service. S132...
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11 Signal outputs 11.1 Analog output The S132 provides an analog output range of 4 ... 20 mA. This output is scaled to: • 4 mA = 0 • 20 mA = 100000 cn/m S132...
12 Optional accessories Service kit Service kit is a tool designed to connect SUTO sensors with a computer so that you can manage and monitor sensors on a computer. The following diagram shows the connection of the service kit, S132, and the computer.
The calibration is excluded from the instruments warranty. To inquire with the calibration service, please contact the manufacturer. 14 Maintenance To clean the device and its accessories, it is recommended to use moist cloth only. ATTENTION! Do not use isopropyl alcohol to clean the display! S132...
The sensor, the accessories and its packings must be disposed according to your local statutory requirements. The dispose can also be carried by the manufacturer of the product, for this please contact the manufacturer. CONTACT S132...
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