ProMinent CCT 1 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual
ProMinent CCT 1 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

ProMinent CCT 1 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

Sensor for conductivity

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Assembly and operating instructions
Sensor for conductivity
Type: CCT1-mA-20 mS/cm
EN
A2499
Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard.
The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors.
The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage.
Part number 982854
Version: BA DT 062 07/19 EN

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  • Page 1 Assembly and operating instructions Sensor for conductivity Type: CCT1-mA-20 mS/cm A2499 Please carefully read these operating instructions before use. · Do not discard. The operator shall be liable for any damage caused by installation or operating errors. The latest version of the operating instructions are available on our homepage. Part number 982854 Version: BA DT 062 07/19 EN...
  • Page 2 Supplemental directives General non-discriminatory approach In order to make it easier to read, this document uses the male form in grammat‐ ical structures but with an implied neutral sense. It is aimed equally at both men and women. We kindly ask female readers for their understanding in this simplification of the text.
  • Page 3 Supplemental directives Symbol Description ‘Display /GUI’ Screen elements (e.g. buttons, assignment of function keys). Presentation of software elements and/or texts. CODE...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents General........................5 Safety and qualification................... 6 2.1 Labelling of Warning Information..............6 2.2 General safety information................7 2.3 User qualification.................... 8 Storage and transport of the sensor..............10 3.1 Storage......................10 3.2 Transport...................... 10 3.3 Packaging material..................
  • Page 5: General

    General General The sensor CCT 1 is a sensor for measuring electrolytic conductivity in aqueous sample media. The sensor CCT works on the conductive measuring principle. The two meas‐ uring electrodes are in direct contact with the sample media. Integrated temperature measurement and compensation mean that the sensor signal is not dependent on changes in temperature in the sample media.
  • Page 6: Safety And Qualification

    Safety and qualification Safety and qualification Labelling of Warning Infor‐ mation WARNING! Introduction Nature and source of the danger These operating instructions provide infor‐ Possible consequence: Fatal or mation on the technical data and functions very serious injuries. of the product. These operating instruc‐ Measure to be taken to avoid this tions provide detailed warning information danger.
  • Page 7: General Safety Information

    Safety and qualification Functional limitations NOTICE! Regularly check the sensor for dirt. Check the sensor regularly for air bubbles Nature and source of the danger adhering to it (visual check). Observe the Damage to the product or its sur‐ applicable national guidelines relating to roundings.
  • Page 8: User Qualification

    Safety and qualification User qualification WARNING! Danger of injury with inadequately qualified personnel The operator of the system / equipment is responsible for ensuring that the qualifi‐ cations are fulfilled. If inadequately qualified personnel work on the unit or loiter in the hazard zone of the unit, this could result in dangers that could cause serious injuries and material damage.
  • Page 9 Safety and qualification Training Definition Electrical technician An electrical technician is able to complete work on electrical systems and recognise and avoid possible dangers independ‐ ently based on his technical training and experience as well as knowledge of pertinent standards and regulations. An electrical technician must be able to perform the tasks assigned to him independently with the assistance of drawing documentation, parts lists, terminal and circuit diagrams.
  • Page 10: Storage And Transport Of The Sensor

    Storage and transport of the sensor Storage and transport of the sensor User qualification: instructed user Ä Chapter 2.3 ‘User qualification’ on page 8 Original packaging Damage to the product. Only transport, ship and store – the sensor in its original pack‐ aging.
  • Page 11: Assembly And Installation

    Assembly and installation Assembly and installation Installing sensor in the bypass fitting Ä Chapter 2.3 ‘User qualification’ User qualification: trained qualified personnel, on page 8 Air bubbles in the sample water Only install the sensor in bypass fittings of type DLG III A, DLG III B or DGM –...
  • Page 12 Assembly and installation Close the stopcocks upstream and downstream of the bypass fitting. Depressurise the bypass fitting, e.g. by opening the sampling tap. Unscrew the blanking plug from the bypass fitting. Push the O-ring (4) and the washer (5) included in the installation kit from below over the sensor as far as the clamp disc (2).
  • Page 13: Electrical Installation

    1 and 2 as follows: 1 to (+) 2 to (-) Example for connection of ProMinent GmbH controllers: diaLog DACb with integrated power supply: XA3 (+) and XA3 (-), AEGIS II needs an external 24 VDC 50 mA supply.
  • Page 14 3 and 4 as follows: 3 to (+) 4 to (-) Examples for connection of ProMinent GmbH controllers DACb und AEGIS II: Module: AA: XE1_2 (-), XE1_3 (+), or XE2_2 (-), XE2_3 (+), Module: VA: XE5_2 (-), XE5_3 (+).
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Calibration Air bubbles on the sensor The sensor measures a very low or even a 0 value if there are air bub‐ bles on the measuring head. Adjust the flow of the measuring point so that no air bubbles form on the sensor.
  • Page 16 Maintenance Cleaning A2498 Fig. 4: Measuring electrodes (1 + 2) of sensor Whitish or brown deposits (scale): Measuring electrodes (1 + 2) in diluted hydro‐ chloric acid (1% ... 3%) for several minutes or until the scale deposits dissolve. Thoroughly rinse the sensor with water. Organic dirt (biofilm or oily dirt): Clean the sensor with alcohol or soapy water.
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Property Specification Measuring range: 0.2 ... 20 mS/cm Precision: ±0.2 mS/cm Temperature measurement / correction: internal, pre-set to 2.0 %/K Medium temperature: 0 ... +50 °C (at 1 bar) Storage temperature: -10 ... +60 °C Relative humidity: 90 %, non-condensing Maximum pressure: 8 bar (+25 °C)
  • Page 18: Ordering Information For Spare Parts/Consumables

    Ordering information for spare parts/consumables Ordering information for spare parts/consumables Ordering address for spare parts and accessories: The current address for ordering spare parts and accessories can be found on the homepage of the manufacturer ProMi‐ nent GmbH. Sensor identifier Order number Conductivity sensor CCT1-mA-20 mS/cm 1081545...
  • Page 19: Use Parts Disposal/Declaration Of Decontamination

    The system operator is responsible ProMinent GmbH, Heidelberg/Germany for ensuring that these safety data will take back clean used parts. sheets are available and that they...
  • Page 20: Standards And Guidelines Complied With, And Declaration Of Conformity

    Standards and guidelines complied with, and Declaration of Conformity Standards and guidelines complied with, and Declaration of Conformity The CE Declaration of Conformity is avail‐ able to download on our homepage. 2014/35/EU 2014/30/EU 2011/65/EU EN 61010-1: 2010 EN61326-1: 2013 EN 55011 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4...
  • Page 24 ProMinent GmbH Im Schuhmachergewann 5 - 11 69123 Heidelberg, Germany Telephone: +49 6221 842-0 Fax: +49 6221 842-419 Email: info@prominent.com Internet: www.prominent.com 982854, 2, en_GB © 2019...

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