Emerson TCL- Manual

Emerson TCL

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS; READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!; WARNING
  • Page 4 – CAUTION; position and operating; DANGER; HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION; nation must be; About This Document; Date
  • Page 5 – MODEL TCL; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section Title
  • Page 6 – ii; LIST OF TABLES; Number
  • Page 7 – LIST OF FIGURES; Location of power connector on power supply board; iii
  • Page 9 – DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS; allows the sensor to be replaced without removing and; Model 1056 Chlorine Analyzer; with easy to use interface.; MODEL TCL SAMPLE CONDITIONING SYSTEM
  • Page 11 – SPECIFICATIONS — MODEL 1056 ANALYZER; Ambient Temperature:; SAMPLE REQUIREMENTS; Hazardous Location Approvals -
  • Page 12 – PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS — COMPLETE SYSTEM; Electrolyte Capacity:; Approximately 25 mL
  • Page 13 – ORDERING INFORMATION AND ACCESSORIES; Model TCL Reagent-Based Chlorine System.; See; ACCESSORIES - Sample Conditioning System; ACCESSORIES —
  • Page 14 – ACCESSORIES — Sensor; Total Chlorine Membrane, includes one membrane assembly and; ACCESSORIES — 54eA Analyzer; Wall and two inch pipe mounting kit; FOR FIRST TIME VARIOPOL INSTALLATIONS
  • Page 15 – SECTION 2. PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; FIGURE 2-1. Schematic of Sample Conditioning
  • Page 16 – UNPACKING AND INSPECTION; SECTION 3. INSTALLATION; Type of Mounting
  • Page 17 – Bottom View; FIGURE 3-1 PANEL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
  • Page 18 – Pipe Mount; FIGURE 3-2 PIPE AND WALL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
  • Page 19 – Install the Sample Conditioning Enclosure; Connect the drain to a length of 3⁄4-inch ID flexible plastic tubing.; The sample must drain to open atmosphere.; Insert the sensor in the flow cell. Hand tighten the nut.; FIGURE 3-3. Installing the Sample Conditioning Enclosure
  • Page 21 – PREPARE ANALYZER CONDUIT OPENINGS; PROVIDE POWER TO THE SAMPLE CONDITIONING SYSTEM; NOTE
  • Page 22 – does not have; analyzer automatically detects the AC voltage.; The analog
  • Page 23 – communication
  • Page 24 – APPLY POWER TO THE ANALYZER AND COMPLETE QUICK START; Quick Start; Language
  • Page 25 – Choose the desired temperature units.; Program; Temp Units
  • Page 26 – MENU TREE
  • Page 27 – PREPARE THE REAGENT; DO NOT PREPARE THE SOLUTION UNTIL READY TO USE.; Add the potassium iodide reagent to the carboy. See the table.; ZERO THE SENSOR; Complete Section 4 before starting this section.
  • Page 28 – SECTION 6. DISPLAY AND OPERATION; The position of the cursor is shown in
  • Page 29 – The operation of the navigation keys is shown. To move a decimal
  • Page 30 – Calibrate
  • Page 31 – If the entry is wrong, the invalid code screen appears.; Output Range; Security Code
  • Page 32 – 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 33 – CONFIGURING THE MAIN DISPLAY
  • Page 34 – SECTION 7. PROGRAMMING THE ANALYZER; the TCL can measure forms of chlorine other than total chlorine.; DEFAULT SETTINGS
  • Page 35 – ITEM; Outputs
  • Page 36 – Temperature related settings; oC or oF
  • Page 37 – CONFIGURE THE
  • Page 38 – Output 1
  • Page 40 – Simulate
  • Page 42 – Procedure – Configuring Alarms and Assigning Setpoints; Alarm 1
  • Page 44 – Synch Timers; Alarms
  • Page 45 – Procedure – Configuring the Measurement; Measurement
  • Page 46 – Temperature; Procedure – Configuring Temperature Related Settings
  • Page 47 – All; Security
  • Page 48 – RESETTING THE ANALYZER
  • Page 49 – SECTION 8. DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS; HART
  • Page 50 – SECTION 9. CALIBRATION; The calibrate menu allows the user to do the following:; CALIBRATING TEMPERATURE; reading match the temperature measured with a; standard thermometer
  • Page 51 – Sensor 2; Sensor 1
  • Page 52 – CALIBRATING TOTAL CHLORINE; Even though no iodine is present, the; not; the zero current. Instead, it is the slight; Always use deionized water for
  • Page 53 – Total Chlorine
  • Page 55 – To return to the main display, press MENU then EXIT.; S1 InProcess Cal; Press MENU. The main menu screen appears. The cursor will be on; Choose the output you wish to calibrate.
  • Page 56 – If the calibration was successful, the screen at left will appear.; Yes
  • Page 57 – SECTION 10. MAINTENANCE; To replace the board; FIGURE 10-1. Sensor board connections.
  • Page 58 – blunt; TOTAL CHLORINE SENSOR; gently
  • Page 59 – Screw the membrane retainer in place.; Electrolyte Fill Plug
  • Page 60 – SAMPLE CONDITIONING SYSTEM; To replace reagent tubing:
  • Page 61 – To replace sample tubing:
  • Page 62 – The expected life of the peristaltic pump tubing is one year.
  • Page 63 – Replace the pump cover.
  • Page 66 – Air pump repair kit; PN
  • Page 67 – TROUBLESHOOTING; USING THE DIAGNOSTIC FEATURE
  • Page 68 – Fault message; TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN A FAULT MESSAGE IS SHOWING; and the fault message was Main Board User Data
  • Page 69 – Instr SW Ver
  • Page 70 – Warning message; TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN A WARNING MESSAGE IS SHOWING
  • Page 71 – TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWING; Problem
  • Page 72 – Sensitivity is low or readings are low
  • Page 73 – Process readings are erratic or wander
  • Page 74 – Load resistance is too high. Maximum load is 550; SIMULATING INPUTS; Note the sensor current. It should be about 960 nA. The actual; ANOD SHLD
  • Page 75 – SIMULATING TEMPERATURE; For example, start with a simulated resistance of 103.9
  • Page 76 – RETURN OF MATERIAL; Call Rosemount Analytical for authorization.
  • Page 77 – The shipping container should be marked:
  • Page 78 – Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Page 2 - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS; READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING!; WARNING

WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Making cable connections to and servicingthis instrument require access to shock haz-ard level voltages which can cause death orserious injury. Be sure to disconnect all hazardous voltagebefore opening the enclosure. Relay contacts made to separate powersources must b...

Page 4 - CAUTION; position and operating; DANGER; HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION; nation must be; About This Document; Date

CAUTION SENSOR/PROCESS APPLICATION COMPATIBILITY Wetted materials may not be compatiblewith process com position and operating conditions. Application compat ibility is entirely the responsibility of the user. DANGER HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION Installations near flammable liquids or in haz-ardous a...

Page 5 - MODEL TCL; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section Title

MODEL TCL TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL TCL TOTAL CHLORINE ANALYZER TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1.0 DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS................................................................. 1 1.1 Features and Applications ........................................................................

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