Emerson 1056 - Manual

Emerson 1056

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS; READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
  • Page 3 – QUICK START GUIDE; FOR FCL ANALYZER; Quick Start; English
  • Page 4 – Program; Temp Units; Choose
  • Page 5 – MENU TREE; Calibrate
  • Page 7 – About This Document; Date; Minor changes to manual.
  • Page 8 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section Title
  • Page 9 – LIST OF TABLES; Number Title; TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT’D; ii
  • Page 10 – LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES CONT’D; iii
  • Page 11 – DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS; some sample conditioning systems
  • Page 12 – SPECIFICATIONS — GENERAL; Response time to step change in chlorine concen-; SPECIFICATIONS — SENSOR; Ambient temperature and humidity:
  • Page 13 – ORDERING INFORMATION; FCL Free Chlorine Measuring System.; ACCESSORIES; Without pH sensor; CODE
  • Page 15 – UNPACKING AND INSPECTION; Stand to hold pH buffer solution during calibration.
  • Page 16 – Be sure there is easy access to the analyzer and sensors.
  • Page 19 – WIRING; Power; The analog outputs are on the main; WARNING
  • Page 20 – Locate the appropriate signal board.
  • Page 21 – for Free Chlorine Sensor
  • Page 23 – DISPLAY AND OPERATION; ppm; Warning
  • Page 26 – If the entry is wrong, the invalid code screen appears.; Output Range; Security Code
  • Page 27 – Press MENU. The main menu screen appears. Move the cursor to; Once in hold, the sensor remains in hold until hold is turned off.; S1 Hold
  • Page 29 – a. Configure and assign values to the analog current outputs.; DEFAULT SETTINGS
  • Page 32 – CONFIGURE THE
  • Page 33 – Output 1; Outputs
  • Page 35 – Simulate
  • Page 37 – Procedure – Configuring Alarms and Assigning Setpoints; Alarm 1
  • Page 39 – Synch Timers; Alarms
  • Page 40 – NOT
  • Page 41 – Measurement
  • Page 42 – CONFIGURING TEMPERATURE RELATED SETTINGS
  • Page 43 – Temperature
  • Page 44 – NOTE; Security
  • Page 45 – Diagnostic Setup
  • Page 46 – RESETTING THE ANALYZER
  • Page 47 – CALIBRATION; CALIBRATING TEMPERATURE; at most
  • Page 48 – Choose the sensor you wish to calibrate.; is the chlorine; Sensor 2; To return to the main display, press MENU then EXIT.; calibrated; Submerge at least the bottom two inches of the sensor.; Sensor 1
  • Page 49 – CALIBRATION — FREE CHLORINE; taking and testing the grab sample.; THE SENSOR HAS BEEN IN THE ZERO SOLUTION FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS.
  • Page 50 – Free Chlorine
  • Page 53 – pH
  • Page 54 – default values, choose; Setup; instead and go to step 14. The default; Standard; seconds. The display will then return to the screen in step 6.; Start Auto Cal
  • Page 56 – Watch the pH reading for sensor 2; Manual Buffer 1
  • Page 58 – S2 Calibration
  • Page 59 – Press MENU. The main menu screen appears. The cursor will be on; Choose the output you wish to calibrate.; Yes; CALIBRATION – Analog Outputs
  • Page 61 – DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS; THE ANALYZER SUPPLIED WITH THE FCL DOES NOT HAVE THE DIGITAL
  • Page 63 – MAINTENANCE
  • Page 64 – Clean the membrane with water sprayed from a wash bottle.; Do not use tissues to clean the membrane.; Hold the sensor over a container with the cathode pointing down.; blunt; Screw the membrane retainer in place.
  • Page 65 – Electrolyte Fill Plug
  • Page 66 – CONSTANT HEAD FLOW CONTROLLER
  • Page 67 – Location in
  • Page 69 – TROUBLESHOOTING; USING THE DIAGNOSTIC FEATURE
  • Page 70 – TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN A FAULT MESSAGE IS SHOWING
  • Page 71 – Instr SW Ver
  • Page 72 – . If there is an open or short circuit, the sensor
  • Page 73 – Warning message; TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN A WARNING MESSAGE IS SHOWING
  • Page 74 – This warning should never appear in the FCL-02.; TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWING — CHLORINE; Problem
  • Page 75 – stabilizes after a few hours.; DO NOT; use a tissue to wipe the membrane.
  • Page 76 – Replace the electrolyte solution.
  • Page 77 – TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWING — pH.; Calibration Error warning during two-point calibration; Glass Imp
  • Page 79 – buffer containers and the process liquid or piping.
  • Page 81 – SIMULATING INPUTS — pH; Set automatic temperature correction to manual
  • Page 82 – SIMULATING INPUTS — TEMPERATURE; For example, start with a simulated resistance of 103.9
  • Page 83 – NOTES
  • Page 85 – The shipping container should be marked:
  • Page 86 – Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Page 2 - ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS; READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Your purchase from Rosemount Analytical, Inc. hasresulted in one of the finest instruments available foryour particular application. These instruments havebeen designed, and tested to meet many nationaland international standards. Experience i...

Page 3 - QUICK START GUIDE; FOR FCL ANALYZER; Quick Start; English

QUICK START GUIDE FOR FCL ANALYZER 1. Refer to Section 2.0 for installation instructions and Section 3.0 for wiring instructions. 2. Once connections are secured and verified, apply power to the analyzer. 3. When the analyzer is powered up for the first time, Quick Start screens appear. Using Quick ...

Page 4 - Program; Temp Units; Choose

12. The main display appears. The outputs and alarms (if an alarm board is present) are assigned to default values. 13. To change outputs, alarms, and other settings go to the main menu and choose Program . Follow the prompts. A menu tree is on the following two pages. To calibrate the sensor(s) ref...

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