Suntex CT-6300 Operation Manual

Microprocessor residual chlorine/ ozone transmitter

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CT-6300
Operation
Microprocessor
Manual
Residual Chlorine/
Ozone
Transmitter
Setup
Cal.
Mode
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  • Page 1 CT-6300 Operation Microprocessor Manual Residual Chlorine/ Ozone Transmitter Setup Cal. Mode Enter...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Assembly and installation 3.1 Controller installation 3.2 Illustration of panel mounting 3.3 Illustration of wall mounting and pipe mounting Overview of Residual Chlorine/Ozone Transmitter CT-6300 4.1 Illustration of rear panel 4.2 Illustration of terminal function 4.3 Description of terminal function 4.4 Illustration of cable wiring...
  • Page 3 Calibration Block diagram of Calibration 8.1 Security code of calibration 8.1.1 Authority of Security Code 8.1.2 Security Code Settings 8.2 Calibration principle 8.3 Current type sensor calibration mode 8.4 Voltage type sensor calibration mode 8.5 Attention of sensor usage Error messages (Error code) 10.
  • Page 4: Brief Instruction

    Brief Instruction Settings of measurement parameters (see chapter 7) In measurement mode, pressing “Setup" and “Mode" simultaneously + allows you to access Set-up mode. If you like to use security code of settings, the original code is 1111. In the Code function, entering original code or user’s designated code allows you to reset the code or shut down this function.
  • Page 5: Specifications

    1. Specifications Model CT-6300 Measuring modes Residual(Free) Chlorine / Ozone / Temperature 0.00~100.00 ppm(mg/l), depends on which sensor Ranges 0.00~20.00 ppm(mg/l) , depends on which sensor TEMP -10.0~110.0°C 0.01 ppm(mg/l) Resolutions 0.01 ppm(mg/l) TEMP 0.1°C ±0.5%±1Digit Accuracy ±0.5%±1Digit TEMP ±0.2°C±1Digit...
  • Page 6: Precautions For Installation

    2. Precautions for installation Wrong wiring will lead to breakdown or electrical shock of the instrument, please read this operation manual clearly before installation. Make sure to remove AC power from the controller before wiring input, output connections, and remove it before opening the controller housing. The installation site of the controller should be good in ventilation and avoid direct sunshine.
  • Page 7: Illustration Of Wall Mounting And Pipe Mounting

    3.3 Illustration of Wall mounting and pipe mounting Installation of pipe mounting Installation of wall mounting Fixed with U-shaped pipe clip Fixed with 4 x M5 screws Order No.: 8-34 Sun Shield (Pipe mounting) Sun Shield (Wall mounting) Order No.: 8-35 and 8-35-1 Order No.: 8-35 and 8-35-2...
  • Page 8: Overview Of Residual Chlorine/Ozone Transmitter Ct-6300

    4. Overview of residual chlorine/ozone transmitter CT-6300 4.1 Illustration of rear panel 4.2 Illustration of terminal function POWER 4 wire electrode (voltage type) Chlorine/O³ 4/20m 2 wire electrode (current type) 4/20m Chlorine/O³ INPUT POWER ±8V WASH...
  • Page 9: Description Of Terminal Function

    4.3 Description of terminal function AC100~240V: Power supply terminal WASH: External wash relay terminal REL2: External relay terminal Low Point control REL1: External relay terminal High Point control NC: None contact 4~20mA:Temperature current output terminal, for external recorder or PLC control 4~20mA:Master measurement current output terminal, for external recorder or PLC control DC-8V:Connect to voltage type electrode (CLE2.2) terminal V-(brown wire)
  • Page 10: Illustration Of Electrical Connection

    4.5 Illustration of electrical connection: 100 ~ 240VAC Transmitter Surge absorber Surge absorber External relay Cleaning device Surge absorber Surge absorber External relay Dose feeder Surge absorber Surge absorber External relay Dose feeder...
  • Page 11: Configuration

    5. Configuration: 5.1 Illustration of front panel: Setup Cal. Mode Enter 5.2 Keypad: In order to prevent inappropriate operation by others, before the parameter setting and calibration, the operation applies multi-keys, and coding protection if necessary. Description of the key functions is in the following: In the parameter set-up mode, pressing this key allows you exit parameter set-up mode and back to Measurement mode.
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    (Master Reset)Restore factory default parameter’s settings + In the Measurement mode, press the two keys simultaneously for five seconds, and then press until you see a clock signal appearing on the display; then loose all keys to restore factory default settings. (Calibration Reset)Restore factory default calibration’s settings +...
  • Page 13: Operation

    6. Operation 6.1 Measurement mode: After all electrical connections are finished and tested, connect the instrument to the power supply and turn it on. The transmitter will automatically entering measurement mode with the factory default settings or the last settings from user. 6.2 Set-up mode: Please refer to the set-up instructions in Chapter 7, and press to back to measurement...
  • Page 14: Settings

    7. Settings Block diagram of settings...
  • Page 15: Entry Of Set-Up Mode

    7.1 Entry of set-up mode + In the measurement mode, pressing the two keys simultaneously allows you enter the parameter set-up mode. You can back to the measurement mode at any time by pressing the key . The original code is 1111. 7.2 Security code of settings In the set-up mode, you can set up the code by pressing the key , and confirm by...
  • Page 16: Measurement Parameter Set-Up

    7.3 Measurement parameter set-up Please select” CL” for residual chlorine measurement. Then, please select “CLE2” for 4-wire (voltage type) electrode; select “CLE3” for 2-wire(current type) electrode. Then, according to sensor model, select measuring limit “2.00ppm, “20.00ppm”, or “100.0ppm.” Please select” O ”...
  • Page 17: Temperature Set-Up

    7.4 Temperature parameter Press for confirmation press press for selection selection Same as left procedure If necessary, compare with the Use standard thermometer to test actual temperature value tested by the actual temperature of the standard thermometer. Press solution, and press to input the modified to input the correct temperature value.
  • Page 18: Hi Point Setting

    7.6 Hi point Set the TH (THRESHOLD) and DB (DEADBAND) of Hi (REL1). The range for TH is 0.00~20.00ppm(mg/l); while the range for DB is 0.00~3.00ppm(mg/l). Press for confirmation Press decide to activate REL1 or not. Press for confirmation Press for confirmation Press to set the...
  • Page 19: Lo Point Setting

    7.7 Lo point Set the TH (THRESHOLD) and DB (DEADBAND) of Lo (REL2). The range for TH is 0.00~20.00ppm(mg/l); while the range for DB is 0.00~3.00ppm(mg/l). Press for confirmation Press decide to activate REL2 or not. Press for confirmation Press for confirmation Press to set the...
  • Page 20: Wash Time

    7.8 Wash time Set the automatic starting time and turn-off time of the washing function. If any value is set to be 0, the instrument will automatically stop this function. Press for confirmation Press activate the auto clean function or not Press for confirmation Press...
  • Page 21: Analog Output 1 (Residual Chlorine/Ozone)

    7.9 Analog output 1(Chlorine /O The user can adjust the relative relationship between the Chlorine /O measurement range and the output current according to actual situation, in order to improve the recognition of current output. Press for confirmation Press select current output mode 0-20 or 4-20 mA Press for confirmation...
  • Page 22: Analog Output 2 (Temperature)

    7.10 Analog output 2 (temperature) The user can adjust the relative relationship between the TEMP measurement range and the output current according to actual situation, in order to improve the recognition of current output. Press for confirmation Press select current output mode 0-20 or 4-20 mA Press for confirmation...
  • Page 23: Averaged Signal Value Set-Up

    7.11 Average signal value set-up You may set which number of measurement value to make an averaged value to increase the stability of display value. Press for confirmation Press to set the number of measuring value for an averaged value Press for confirmation Press...
  • Page 24: Backlight Lcd

    7.12 Backlight settings Press for confirmation to select automatic, manual or off. Press for confirmation Press for confirmation select -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 five select -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 five backlit brightness levels backlit brightness levels Press for confirmation Press for confirmation Press...
  • Page 25: Calibration Block Diagram Of Calibration

    8. Calibration Block diagram of calibration Active pass code Calibration Pass code mode input Code Redy Redy Pass code input setting setting Code Code Pass code change :toward right key :toward up key :enter key...
  • Page 26: Security Code Of Calibration

    8.1 Security code of calibration 8.1.1 Code authorization: There is a two level password protection design. The authorization of settings password is prior to the authorization of calibration password. Therefore, you can unlock the calibration code with your “settings password” (security code of settings), or directly input with your calibration password (security code of calibration).
  • Page 27: Calibration Principle

    8.2 Calibration principle: You may decide if you need to make a zero-point(offset: “oS” in the display) calibration. If not, you may directly make a slope calibration (“SLP “in the display. OZONE (O Residual chlorine(Cl)) 1. Not necessary (zero point accuracy of 1.
  • Page 28: Voltage Type Sensor Calibration Mode

    8.4 Voltage type sensor calibration mode (ex: residual chlorine sensor) 1. Press to enter into calibration mode. According to + your need, press to select zero-point (offset) (displayed as “ oS ”), press to proceed step 3, or select “slope calibration”(displayed as “SLP”), and then press proceed step 4.
  • Page 29: Attention Of Sensor Usage

    8.5 Attention of sensor usage 1. The transmitter is suitable both for 4-wire (voltage type) sensor and 2-wire (current type) sensor. (Note: “C” means residual chlorine sensor, “O” represents ozone sensor.) 2. Ambient temperature: -5~50˚C (Auto temperature compensation, maximum temperature changes: less than 0.3˚C/mins.) 3.
  • Page 30: Error Messages (Error Code)

    9. Error messages (Error code) Messages Reason Dispositions Serious error that Please call service does not permit any engineer. further measuring SLOPE value Maintain the exceeds the upper or electrode or change a lower limit new electrode, and make another calibration.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    10. Maintenance Generally speaking, under normal operation, the controller produced by our company need no maintenance except regular cleaning and calibration of the electrode to ensure accurate and stable measurement and system operation. When the sensor cannot be calibrated or has too much error, please follow the instruction below to maintain the sensor.

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