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Operating Instructions
Mycom S CLM153
Transmitter for conductivity measurement
BA 234C/07/en/04.04
51503794
Software version 1.30 or later
CLM153 with PROFIBUS:
Software version 1.22 or later
Brief overview
Mycom S
Brief overview
Here is how to use these Operating Instructions to commission your Mycom S quickly and safely:
Safety instructions
→ page 5 ff.
→ page 5
General safety instructions
Explanation of the warning symbols
You can find special instructions at the appropriate position in the chapter in question. The
significance is indicated with the icons # Warning, " Caution, ! Note.
▼
Installation
→ page 10 ff. Mounting types and the steps for installing the instrument as well as its dimensions can be found
here.
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Mycom S wiring
→ page 13 ff. On these pages, you can find the required steps for electrical connection of your Mycom S and a
complete wiring diagram.
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→ page 19 ff. Display and operating elements
Use this chapter to get familiar with the device operation.
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→ page 25 ff. First start up
First start up is automatically started when starting the instrument for the first time. It allows you
to commission your instrument quickly and easily.
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→ page 83 ff. Calibration
Here, you can find the required steps for calibration of transmitter and sensor. Always perform a
calbration during first commissioning.
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→ page 31 ff. Customer-specific configuration
This chapter explains how to configure additional functions via the software thus adapting the
transmitter to your requirements.
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→ page 87 ff. Maintenance
Information on maintenance tasks and maintenance intervals can be found here.
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Troubleshooting
→ page 92 ff. If faults occur during operation, use the check lists to localise and eliminate the cause.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Notes on safety conventions and icons . . . . . . . . . .
Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation, Commissioning, Operation . . . . . . . . . .
Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.1
2.2
2.3
Device designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.1 Product structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.1.2 Nameplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Certificates and approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.1
3.2
3.4
Incoming acceptance, transport, storage . . . . . . . .
Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.2.1 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3.1 Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3.2 Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3.3 Post mounting and panel mounting . . . . . .
Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.1
4.3
Quick wiring guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1.1 Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.1.2 Connection compartment label . . . . . . . . .
Connecting the measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2.1 Contact assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2.2 Sensor connection and measuring cable . . .
Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.1
5.2
Display and operating elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.1 Display reading/symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.2 Key assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.3 Measuring menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.4 Data log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.5 Operation access authorisation . . . . . . . . . .
5.1.6 Menu editor types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Replaceable memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Function check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Switching on the measuring device . . . . . . . . . . . .
First start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Description of functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.3
4.2
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6.4.2
6.4.3
6.4.4
6.4.5
6.4.6
6.4.7
6.4.8
6.4.9
6.4.10
6.4.11
6.4.12
6.4.13
6.4.14
6.4.15
6.4.16
6.4.17
6.4.18
6.4.19
6.4.20
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10
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12
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34
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40
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46
48
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51
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55
56
56
70
72
73
78
79
83
7
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
7.1
Maintaining the measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.1 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.2 Inspecting cables and connections . . . . . . .
7.1.3 Simulation of conductive sensors
for device test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.4 Simulation of inductive sensors
for device test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.5 Checking conductive conductivity
sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.6 Checking inductive conductivity
sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.1.7 Checking line extension and boxes . . . . . .
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21
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Set up 1 – Sensor input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Concentration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Parameter sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 1 – Emergency switching . . . . . . . .
Set up 2 – Data log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 2 – Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 2 – Controller settings . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 2 – Limit switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set up 2 – Controller quick adjustment . . .
Set up 2 – Chemoclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
87
87
88
88
89
90
90
90
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
8.1
Troubleshooting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
8.1.1 Error number list: Troubleshooting
and configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
8.1.2 Process-specific errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
8.1.3 Instrument-specific errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Response of outputs to errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
8.2.1 Response of current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
8.2.2 Response of contacts to errors . . . . . . . . . . 98
8.2.3 Response of contacts to power failure . . . . 98
Spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Installation and removal of parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8.4.1 Instrument view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8.4.2 Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Replacing the device fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
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Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
10.5
Mechanical construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
10
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
11
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Performance characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11.1
Operating matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
12
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
4
104
105
107
107
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Safety instructions
1.1
Notes on safety conventions and icons
General safety instructions
#
Warning!
This symbol alerts you to hazards which could cause serious injuries as well as damage to the instrument if ignored.
"
Caution!
This symbol alerts you to possible faults which could arise from incorrect operation. They could cause
damage to the instrument if ignored.
!
Note!
This symbol indicates important items of information.
%
&
)
DC voltage
A terminal at which DC voltage is applied or through which DC flows.
*
+
Protective earth terminal
A terminal which must be grounded before other connections may be set up.
/
b
Double insulation
The equipment is protected with double insulation.
Electrical symbols
AC voltage
A terminal at which (sine-form) AC voltage is applied or through which AC flows.
Ground connection
A grounded terminal, which, from the user’s point of view, is already grounded using a ground
system.
Equipotential connection
A connection which must be connected to the grounding system of the equipment. This can be, for
example, a potential matching line of a star-shaped grounding system, depending on national or company practice.
Alarm relay
Input
Output
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1.2
Designated use
The transmitter Mycom S CLM153 is a device for measuring conductivity. The transmitter is
designed for measuring or control tasks in applications in the following industries:
• Chemical process systems
• Pharmaceuticals
• Foodstuff industry
• Water treatment and monitoring
The Ex-version of the Mycom S CLM153 makes operation in hazardous atmospheres also possible
(see "Certificates" in the product structure on page 8).
Any other use than the one described here compromises the safety of persons and the entire
measuring system and is, therefore, not permitted.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or non-designated use.
1.3
Installation, Commissioning, Operation
Please note the following items:
• Installation, electrical connection, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the measuring
system must only be carried out by trained technical personnel.
• The technical personnel must be authorised for the specified activities by the system operator.
• Technical personnel must have read and understood theses Operating Instructions and must
adhere to them.
• Before commissioning the entire measuring point, check all the connections for correctness.
Ensure that electrical cables and hose connections are not damaged.
• Do not operate damaged products and secure them against unintentional commissioning.
• Measuring point faults may only be rectified by authorised and specially trained personnel.
• If faults cannot be rectified, the products must be moved from service and secured against
unintentional commissioning.
• Repairs not described in these Operating Instructions may only be carried out at the
manufacturer’s or by the Endress+Hauser service organisation.
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1.4
#
Operational safety
Warning!
If the device is used for any application other than those described in these Operating Instructions,
it may lead to unsafe and improper functioning of the measuring system and is therefore not permitted.
The instrument has been designed and tested according to the state of the art and left the factory in
perfect functioning order. The instrument meets all the prevailing regulations and EC directives see "Technical data".
However, always pay attention to the following points:
• Measuring systems used in Ex areas have a separate document (XA 233C/07/a3) which forms a
component part of these Operating Instructions. Always follow the installation regulations and the
- partly deviating - connection data of the Ex documentation as well. You can find the following
symbols on the front page of the additional Ex documentation (according to approval and test centre (0 Europe, 2 USA, 1 Canada).
• The measuring device complies with the general safety requirements in accordance with EN
61010, the EMC requirements of EN 61326, and NAMUR Recommendation NE 21, 1998.
• The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical data in line with technical progress
at any time. You can obtain information on the current version of these Operating Instructions
and possible additions from your responsible sales centre.
Immunity to interference
This instrument has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility in industrial use according to
applicable European standards. It is protected against electromagnetic interference by the following
design measures:
• cable screening
• interference suppression filter
• interference suppression capacitors
#
Warning!
Protection against interference as specified above is valid only for an instrument connected
according to the instructions in these Operating Instructions.
1.5
Return
If the transmitter has to be repaired, please return it cleaned to the sales centre responsible. You can
find the address on the last page of these instructions. For returns please use the original packaging.
With the instrument, please enclose a completed copy of the "Declaration of Contamination" form.
You can find this at the end of these Operating Instructions.
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2 Identification
Mycom S
2
Identification
2.1
Device designation
2.1.1
Product structure
Conductivity transmitter in aluminium housing for wall mounting with one alarm and two output
contacts for NAMUR, Chemoclean and controller functions as well as three binary inputs, logbooks,
data logs, USP limit functions (USP = United States Pharmacopeia). Plain text operation.
247x167x111 mm (HxWxD). Degree of protection IP 65.
Certificates
A
G
O
P
S
T
Basic equipment: non-Ex
With Atex approval, Atex II (1) 2G EEx em ib[ia] IIC T4
With FM approval; NI Cl. I, Div. 2, Sensor IS Cl. I, Div. 1
With FM approval; NI Cl. I, Div. 2
With CSA approval; NI Cl. I, Div. 2, Sensor IS Cl. I, Div. 1
With TIIS approval
Measuring input
1
2
3
4
1 measuring circuit for conductive sensors, conductivity/resistivity and temperature
1 measuring circuit for inductive sensors, conductivity/resistivity and temperature
2 measuring circuits for conductive sensors, conductivity/resistivity and temperature
2 measuring circuits for inductive sensors, conductivity/resistivity and temperature
Measuring output
A
B
C
D
E
2 current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA, passive (Ex and non-Ex)
2 current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA, active (non-Ex)
HART with 2 current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA, passive (Ex and non-Ex)
HART with 2 current outputs 0/4 ... 20 mA, active (non-Ex)
PROFIBUS-PA, without current outputs
Contacts, current input
0
1
2
3
4
5
Without additional contacts
3 additional contacts
2 additional contacts, 1 passive current input (Ex and non-Ex)
2 additional contacts, 1 resistance input (non-Ex)
1 additional contact, 2 passive current inputs (Ex and non-Ex)
1 additional contact, 1 passive current input, 1 active resistance input (non-Ex)
Power supply
0
8
100 ... 230 V AC
24 V AC / DC
Language versions
A
B
C
D
E
F
E/D
E/F
E/I
E / ES
E / NL
E/J
Cable connection
0
1
2
Cable glands M 20 x 1.5
Adapter for cable gland NPT ½"
Adapter for cable gland G ½
Additional equipment
0
1
Without additional equipment
Additional equipment: DAT module
Configuration
0
CLM153-
8
Factory settings
Complete order code
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2 Identification
2.1.2
ƒig. 1:
2.2
Nameplate
Example of a nameplate for the transmitter Mycom S CLM153.
Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery comprises:
• 1 transmitter
• 1 mounting kit
• 4 cable glands
• 1 set for measuring point labelling
• 1 instrument identification card
• 1 operating instructions English
• Versions with HART communication:
1 operating instructions Field communication with HART, English
• Versions with PROFIBUS interface:
1 operating instructions Field communication with PROFIBUS PA, English
• Ex versions according to ATEX:
Safety instructions for electrical equipment in explosion hazardous areas, XA 233C/07/a3
2.3
Certificates and approvals
Declaration of conformity
The product meets the legal requirements of the harmonised European standards. Endress+Hauser
confirms compliance with the standards by affixing the 4 symbol.
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Installation
3.1
Incoming acceptance, transport, storage
• Make sure the packaging is undamaged!
Inform the supplier about damage to the packaging.
Keep the damaged packaging until the matter has been settled.
• Make sure the contents are undamaged!
Inform the supplier about damage to the delivery contents.
Keep the damaged products until the matter has been settled.
• Check that the scope of delivery is complete and agrees with your order and the shipping
documents.
• The packaging material used to store or transport the product must provide shock protection and
humidity protection. The original packaging offers the best protection.
Also, keep to the approved ambient conditions (see "Technical data").
• If you have any questions, please contact your supplier or your sales centre responsible.
!
Note!
The yellow dummy plugs in the cable glands of Mycom S are only used for transport security. They
do not provide IP 65.
3.2
Installation conditions
3.2.1
Dimensions
You can find the dimensions and lengths of the transmitter in the Technical data on page 104 ff.
3.3
Installation
3.3.1
Installation instructions
• The standard use of the Mycom S CLM153 transmitter is as a field instrument.
• The Mycom S CLM153 transmitter can be fixed to vertical or horizontal pipes using the round
post fixture available from Endress+Hauser (see Accessories). When installing the instrument
outdoors, you also require the weather protection cover CYY 101. This cover is compatible with
all field instrument installations options.
• Always install the transmitter so that the cable entries point downwards.
• The transmitter can be installed as a panel-mounted unit as well.
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3.3.2
"
Wall mounting
Caution!
• Check that the temperature does not exceed the maximum permitted ambient temperature
(–20° ... +60°C / -4 ... +140 °F). Install the instrument in a shady location. Avoid direct sunlight.
• Mount the device so that the cable entries always point downwards.
Ø 8 / 0.31
247 / 9.72
154 / 6.06
1
2
142 / 5.59
167 / 5.57
100 / 3.94
mm / inch
C07-CPM153xx-11-00-08-en.001.eps
ƒig. 2:
Dimensions for wall mounting: Fixing screw: dia. 6 mm / 0.24", Wall plug: dia. 8 mm, 0.31"
1: Fixing drillholes
2: Plastic cover caps
For the wall mounting of the transmitter proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Prepare drill holes acc. to fig. 2
Push the two fixing screws from the front through the appropriate fixing bores (1).
– Fixing screws: max. dia. 6.5 mm / 0.26"
– Screw head: max. dia. 10.5 mm / 0.41"
Mount the transmitter housing on the wall as shown.
Cover the drill holes with the plastic cover caps (2).
3.3.3
Post mounting and panel mounting
Mount the parts of the mounting kit (see
accompanying figure) at the back of the housing
as depicted in fig. 4.
Required mounting cutout for panel mounting:
161 x 241 mm / 6.34 x 9.49 inches
Installation depth: 134 mm / 5.28
Pipe diameter: max. 70 mm / 2.76"
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ƒig. 4:
Caution!
Danger of device failure. For outdoor use, the weather protection cover CYY 101 is required, (see
fig. 5 and Accessories).
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"
Panel mounting (1) and post mounting for CLM153, horizontal (2) and vertical (3)
ƒig. 5:
Post mounting for the transmitter CLM153 with weather protection cover CYY101.
3.4
Post-installation check
After installing the transmitter, carry out the following checks:
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Instrument status and specifications
Note
Is the transmitter undamaged?
Visual inspection
Installation
Note
Are the measuring point number and the labelling correct?
Visual inspection
Process environment/conditions
Note
Is the transmitter protected against rainfall and direct sunlight?
For outdoor installation, the weather protection
cover CYY101 is required (see Accessories).
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Wiring
4.1
Quick wiring guide
4.1.1
Wiring diagram
Binary input
E1: ext. Hold
3
(or PSS )
+
Binary input
E2: ChemoClean
3
"Clean" (or PSS )
+
83
82
84
93
89
84
15
16
83
90
S
94
+
Binary input
E3: ChemoClean
Power supply
output
81
+
85
15 V
J
– 86
Cond. sensor 1,
conductive
oder
Cond. sensor 1,
inductive
J
11
12
13
Temperature 1
41
Alarm relay
(NAMUR NA64: Failure)
42
83
47
84
Relay 1
Optional
Cond. sensor 2,
conductive
48
(NAMUR NA64: Maint. requ.)
(NAMUR NA64: Funct. ctrl.)
58
84
15
16
83
For order variant 11
51
S
57
Relay 2
Relay 3
52
J
54
Relay 4
or
Cond. sensor 2,
inductive
J
11
12
13
Temperature 2
+
55
44
Relay 5
45
For order variant 2, 31
51
Relay 3
52
mA
55
21
51
Relay 3
Current input 1
or
resistance
input2
-+
34
Current output 1
Current output 2
22
For order variant 4, 51
Current input 2
33
mA
Current input
or
resistance
input2
-
32
54
Relay 4
31
52
+
23
-
24
+
-
21
L/L+
N/L–
PE
)
Power supply
22
1
: You can find variants 1 to 5 under "Contacts, current input" in the Ordering Information.
: Resistance input only with non-Ex and without galvanic isolation.
3
: PSS = Parameter set switching
2
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#
Warning!
A mains disconnecting device must be installed near the instrument and must be identified as the
mains disconnection device for the Mycom S CLM153 (see EN 61010-1).
!
Note!
• Connect unused signal wires from input and output lines to the internal PE rail of the CLM153.
• The current/resistance input may only be connected using a screened cable, whereby the screen
at the transmitter must be applied to the PE rail.
4.1.2
Connection compartment label
135042-0002-4B
CLM153
Stromausgang / current out / Hart
EX
non EX
inductive
Relay contact 2
Alarm contact
Relay contact 1
F
L
N
Kontakte, Best.-Variante / contacts, order code.
conductive
-..1..
-..2..
-..3..
+
83 16
51 54 44
+
51 23 21
11
grün / green
11
grün / green
12
(gelb / yellow)
12
(gelb / yellow)
13
weiß / white
13
weiß / white
NTC / Pt100 / Pt1000
4 - 20 mA
0 - 1kW/10kW
Relay contact 3
schwarz / black
84
52 24 22
- -
Relay contact 3
Relay contact 3
15
4 - 20 mA
52 24 22
- -
0 - 1kW/10kW
52 55 22
-
Relay contact 4
16
weiß / white
Koax / coax
NTC / Pt100 / Pt1000
ƒig. 7:
14
51 23 21
Relay contact 3
rot / red
15
84
51 54 21
52 55 22
-
Relay contact 5
16
Koax / coax
51 54 21
52 55 45
83
Koax / coax
+
Kanal / channel 2
Relay contact 4
83
+
Relay contact 3
Kanal / channel 1
-..5..
+
15 84 12 13 11 S
4 - 20 mA
15 84 12 13 11 S
Relay contact 4
83 16
-..4..
+
4 - 20 mA
E3: CC "User"
E2: CC "Clean"
15V 9mA
E1: ext.Hold
I2: 0-20mA
nicht benutzen
do not use
I1: 0-20mA / Hart
F
zusammengehörige
Klemmen /
combined clamps
Connection compartment label (in the connection compartment of the transmitter)
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4.2
Connecting the measuring system
83 16
15 84 12 13 11 S
83 16
CHANNEL 1
ƒig. 8:
C07-CLM153xx-04-06-00-en-007
Connections in the housing cover
15 84 12 13 11 S
CHANNEL 2
Terminal arrangement in the housing cover of the transmitter
31 33 A L+
85 81 93 89
41 47 57
L N n.c.
32 34 B L–
ƒig. 9:
86 82 94 90
42 48 58
C07-CLM153xx-04-06-00-xx-006
Connections in the lower housing section
Terminal arrangement in the lower housing section of the transmitter
4.2.1
Contact assignment
In the basic version, the Mycom S CLM153 possesses 1 alarm contact and 2 additional contacts.
The instrument can be upgraded with the following additional equipment:
• 3 contacts
• 2 contacts and 1 current or resistance input (only for non-Ex)
• 1 contact, 2 current inputs or
• 1 contact, 1 current and 1 resistance input (only for non-Ex)
The available contacts can be assigned via the software (see the menu "PARAM" É "Set up 1" É
"Relays" from page 40).
!
Note!
• If you use NAMUR contacts acc. to working sheet NA64, the contacts are set to the relays as
follows:
– "Failure" to ALARM
– "Maintenance required" to RELAY 1 and
– "Function check" to "RELAY 2".
Selection by software
NAMUR on
NAMUR off
ALARM
Failure
Alarm
RELAY 1
Warning when
maintenance required
freely selectable
RELAY 2
Function check
freely selectable
• You can assign up to three relays to the controllers.
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4.2.2
Sensor connection and measuring cable
Cable types
You require screened special cables to connect conductivity sensors.
You can use the following multicore and preterminated cable types:
• CYK71 for conductive conductivity sensors (CYK71-Ex for Ex applications)
• CPK9 with TOP68 plug-in head for conductive conductivity sensors with and without integrated
temperature sensor (for high-temperature applications, IP 68 / NEMA 6X, also for Ex).
• CLK5 for inductive conductivity sensors.
Semiconductor (84)
screen
(83)
Semiconductor
screen
(83)
Screen
(15)
screen
(84)
Screen
(16)
WH
BK
RD
GN (11)
GN (11)
WH (12)
WH (12)
BN
(unused)
YE (13)
BN
(unused)
YE (13)
CLK5
CYK71/
CPK9
C07-CYK71xxx-00-11-00-en-003.eps
ƒig. 10:
Design measuring cable CYK71 or CPK9
C07-CLK5xxxx-00-05-00-en-002.eps
ƒig. 11:
Design measuring cable CLK5
Connection examples
11 12 13
83 15 16 84
GN WH YE
BK
11 12 13
84 15 16 83
GN WH YE
or
BN
BU RD RD BU
CYK71/CPK9
GN WH YE
3
1
WH
RD
CLK 5
BK
2
J
J
C07-CLM153xx-04-06-00-xx-002.eps
ƒig. 12:
Connection of conductive sensors (CLS15,
CLS19, CLS20, CLS21)
16
C07-CLM153xx-04-06-00-xx-003.eps
ƒig. 13:
CLS52)
Connection of inductive sensors (CLS50,
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Outer screen connection
The outer cable screen is electrically connected to the housing via the metall cable gland.
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Caution!
Danger of inaccuracy.
Always protect plugs, terminals and cables against humidity.
ƒig. 14:
Outer screen connection for CPK9 for example with metal cable gland.
The screen contact is within the cable gland.
Cable extension
If a cable extension is necessary, use
• junction box VBM or VBM-Ex
and the following types of non-terminated measuring cables:
• for CPK9: cable CYK71 or CYK71-Ex
• for CLK5: cable CLK5
Maximum cable length
Conductivity measurement, conductive
Conductivity measurement, inductive
max. 100 m / 328.10 ft with CYK71 (corresp. 10 nF).
When k=1, you should reckon with reduced accuracy in
the range 200 mS/cm at line resistances > 5 Ω (5 Ω
corresponds to approx. 20 m / 65.62 ft CYK cable).
If necessary, use a cable with a larger cross-section.
Max. 55 m / 180.46 ft (with CLK5 and sensor cable)
!Note!
With all cable types, the inner coaxial cable
has a black, plastic, semi-conductor layer
(arrow), which you must remove.
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Max. cable length for resistivity measurement:
15 m / 49.22 ft
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4.3
Post-connection check
After wiring up the electrical connection of the measuring instrument, carry out the following
checks:
Instrument status and specifications
Note
Is the measuring instrument or the cable damaged externally?
Visual inspection
Electrical connection
Note
Does the supply voltage match the specifications on the nameplate?
100 V ... 230 V AC long-range
24 V AC / DC
Do the cables used fulfil the required specifications?
Use a genuine E+H cable for sensor
and sensor connection, see Accessories chapter.
Are current/resistance inputs connected screened?
Are the mounted cables strain-relieved?
Is the cable type route completely isolated?
Along the whole cable length, run
the power supply and signal line
cables separately to avoid any mutual
influence. Cable channels are best.
No loops and cross-overs in the cable run?
Are the power supply and signal cable correctly connected according to the
wiring diagram?
Are all the screw terminals tightened?
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Are all the cable entries installed, tightened and sealed?
Cable run with "water sag"?
"Water sag": cable circuit hanging
down so that water can drip off.
Are all the housing covers installed and tightened?
Check seals for damage.
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5
Operation
5.1
Display and operating elements
5.1.1
Display reading/symbols
ENDRESS+HAUSER
MYCOM S CLM 153
1
8
HOLD
Measure
2
2
3
3.52
µS/cm
9
10
Off
Select
12
MEAS
CAL
DIAG
PARAM
5
6
7
13
?
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4
Mycom S CLM153 user interface
1: Current menu
2: Current parameter
3: Navigation bar: Arrow keys for scrolling, "E" for browsing, note for Cancel
4: "Meas" (Measuring mode) key
5: "CAL" (Calibration) key
6: "DIAG" (Diagnosis menu) key
7: "PARAM" (Parameter entry menu) key
? = Press DIAG and PARAM simultaneously to open the help pages
8: HOLD display, if HOLD active; PS1 = parameter set 1
9: Current primary measured value
10: "Failure" display, "Warning", if the NAMUR contacts respond
11: Labelling strip
12: Arrow keys for scrolling and editing
13: Enter key
5.1.2
Key assignment
"PARAM" brings you to the menu for configuring the Mycom S CLM153.
!
Note!
PARAM" allows you to return to the previous "return field" from any point in the menu. These are
marked in bold in the menu overview (s. chap. 11.1).
LED: This is the send LED for the service adapter "Optoscope" (see "Accessories").
Brings you to the instrument diagnosis menu.
LED: This is the receive LED for the service adapter "Optoscope" (see "Accessories").
Help:
Press the "DIAG" and "PARAM" keys simultaneously to open the help page.
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"MEAS" switches to Measuring mode. This displays the measured values. Use the arrow keys to
scroll through the different measuring menus.
!
Note!
Press "MEAS" to exit any of the "PARAM", "DIAG", "CAL" menus without terminating the settings
/ calibration.
"CAL" switches to the calibration menu for calibrating the sensors.
"E" (Enter) moves you one step forward in a menu or confirms a selection you made.
LED (status display)
Green: everything OK.
Red: an error has occurred.
• You can scroll through the items with the arrow keys, and then highlight your selection (if there
is a choice offered)
or
• Increment or decrement numbers by one step with "+" / "-".
Move to the next digit with the "right arrow" (editor type 1) or
• "Activate" with the "right arrow" and scroll through the selection with "+" / "-"
(editor type 2) (for information on editor types, see page 22).
5.1.3
Measuring menus
You can choose between the different measuring menus. Use the arrow keys to scroll between the
different menus.
Measure
PS1
190.0
3.52
1
2
W
V
mS/cm
Select
Select
Two-circuit:
The combined value and both
single values are displayed.
20
W
V
Measure
1 mS/cm
190.0
ATC K1
25.0°C
0.00
1000
mS/cm 1
W
V
Measure
PS1
K1-K2
190.0
PS1
3.52
ATC K2
25.0°C
Select
Two-circuit:
With a two-circuit device, in this
measuring menu you can see
both measured values next to
each other and their
corresponding temperatures.
One-circuit/Two-circuit:
If you have activated one (both)
data logger, you can see the
current measured value(s)
characteristic here in the record
mode (subsequently).
W
V
Measure
1
190.0
2
3.52
Out
1
Out
2
Rel. A
1
ATC K2
25.0°C
Select
Select
2 µS/cm
W
V
mS/cm
ATC K1
25.0°C
One-circuit:
The current measured value is
displayed.
Two-circuit:
The current measured value of
circuit 1 or 2 is displayed.
W
V
PS1
Measure
mS/cm
Select
Two-circuit:
Both primary values are
displayed.
8.24 pH
PS1
1
190.0
µS/cm
Measure
PS 1
ATC C1
ATC C2
24.0 °C
25.9 °C
pure HCl
pure HCl
0.357µS/cm 0.599µS/cm
Measure
PS1
mS/cm
µS/cm
2
5.22 mA
4.00 mA
3
4
5
Select
In this measuring menu, you can
see the current and voltage
values and the contact states of
the relay at a glance (one-circuit
device: only primary value 1).
Active relay = ■ (with function)
Inactive relay = ❒
Two-circuit:
With a two-circuit device and
combined circuits you can
display a selected characteristic
value and the temperatures of
both circuits.
W
V
Measure
1
1 uncomp.
PS1
190.0
188.0
ATC K1 linear
Temperature
W
V
mS/cm
mS/cm
2.10%/K
25.0°C
Select
One-circuit:
With a one-circuit device you
can see the primary value (temperature compensated and below
non-temperature compensated)
with the corresponding
temperature.
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5.1.4
Data log
In the CLM153, you have two data logs available. With these data logs you can
• record a parameter with 500 sequential measuring points or
• two parameters each with 500 sequential measuring points.
To be able to use the function, activate the data logger(s) in the "PARAM" menu É "Set up 2" É
"Data Log" (s. page 55). The function is active immediately.
You can view the measured values by scrolling through the different measuring menus (see above).
– The current measured values are recorded in Record mode.
– In Scroll mode, you can open saved data with date and time. To display data, select "PARAM" É
"Set up 2" É "Data log".
Measure
0.00
mS/cm 1
PS1
Measure
1000
0.00
3.52
Select
1000
12 15 35
01 04 2001
Select
Record mode
5.1.5
PS1
mS/cm 1
Scroll mode
Operation access authorisation
To protect the transmitter against an unintended or undesired change in the configuration and calibration data, functions can be protected using four-digit access codes.
Access authorisation has the following levels:
Read-only level (accessible without a code):
The complete menu can be viewed. The configuration cannot be altered. No calibration is possible.
On this level, only the control parameters for new processes can be changed in the "DIAG" menu
branch.
Maintenance code
Maintenance level (can be protected by the maintenance code):
This code allows access to the calibration menu.
Use this code to operate the temperature compensation item. The factory functions and the internal
data can be viewed.
Factory setting Code = 0000, i.e. the levels are not protected.
In case you have mislaid/forgotten the supplied maintenance code, contact your Endress+Hauser
service.
Specialist code
Specialist level (can be protected by the specialist code):
All menus can be accessed and changed.
Factory setting Code = 0000, i.e. the levels are not protected.
In case you have mislaid/forgotten the supplied specialist code, contact your Endress+Hauser
service.
To activate the codes (= functions locked) see the item "PARAM" É "Set up 1" É "Access codes"
(s. page 35). Enter your desired codes here. If the code is activated, you can only edit the protected
areas with the rights mentioned above.
!
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• Note down the selected code as well as the universal code and keep it in a place where
unauthorised persons do not have access to it.
• If you reset the code to "0000", all the levels are freely accessible again for editing. The code can
only be reset by a "specialist".
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Locking the operation
This key combination locks the instrument from in-field configuration
operations. To lock it, press "CAL" and "DIAG" simultaneously.
At the code prompt, the code appears as "9999". Only the settings in the
"PARAM" menu can be seen.
Unlocking the operation
Press the "MEAS" and "PARAM" keys simultaneously to unlock the operation.
5.1.6
Menu editor types
At parameter setting, the functions can be selected in two different modes, depending on the setting
type.
Editor type E1
Editor type 1 (E1)
3.52 mS/cm
for functions, which can be directly selected from the display.
The editing row shows "Edit".
Hold
Param
Sensor input
Conductivity
Concentration
Edit
Editor type E2
E
Editor type 2 (E2)
3 .52 mS/cm
Param
Weekday
Day
Month
Year
Time
Select
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Next
• A selection can be highlighted with the arrow keys.
• Confirm the selection by pressing "E" (=Enter).
for settings, which have to be defined more precisely, e.g. day,
time. The editing row shows "Select".
Hold
Date+time
Mo
30
04
01
12 00
Next E
• Use the arrow keys V and W to highlight a selection (e.g.
"Mo").
• Activate the selected option with the right arrow key T. The
highlighted option flashes.
• Scroll through the selection (e.g. the weekdays) with the
arrow keys V and W.
• Confirm the selection by pressing "E" (=Enter).
• If you make your selection and confirm it by pressing "E" (no
flashing display), you can exit the item by pressing "E".
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5.2
Replaceable memory
The DAT module is a memory device (EEPROM) which is plugged into the connection
compartment of the transmitter. Using the DAT module you can
• save the complete settings, the logbooks and the data log of a transmitter and
• copy the complete settings to other CLM153 transmitters with identical hardware functionality.
This considerably reduces the effort to install or service several measuring points.
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#
"
6
Commissioning
6.1
Function check
Warning!
Before power-up, make sure there is no danger to the measuring point. Uncontrolled actuated
pumps, valves or similar could lead to damage to instruments.
Caution!
• Before switching on, check all the connections again for correctness.
• Make sure that the conductivity sensor and, if necessary, the temperature sensor are in the
medium or in a calibration solution, as otherwise no plausible measured value can be displayed.
• Also, make sure that the post-connection check has been carried out (s. chap. 4.3).
6.2
Switching on the measuring device
Before first start-up, make sure you understand how to operate the transmitter. You should make
particular reference to chapters 1 (Safety instructions) and 5 (Operation).
First commissioning
On first switch-on, the instrument starts automatically with the First start up menu. This asks you
about the most important instrument settings. After you close the menu, the instrument is ready for
use and measurement in its standard configuration.
!
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Note!
• You must completely run through the Quick Setup menu. If you do not, the instrument will not
be operational. If you interrupt Quick Setup, it will start again the next time you start it up until
all the items have been processed and completed.
• For parameter setting, you have to enter the specialist code (default setting 0000).
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6.3
First start up
In this menu, configure the most important transmitter functions required for measurement.
The First start up ist started automatically when starting the instrument. You can open it at any time
from the menu structure.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Operating level
Param
Spec. access code
Operating level
Param
Read only
Operator
Specialist
0 000
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Settings
Param
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
Next E
Edit
CODE
T1
DISPLAY
3.52 mS/cm
Param
English
Deutsch
Edit
T2
3.52 mS/cm
Edit +3 .52
mS/cm
Param
Weekday
Day
Month
Year
Time
Select
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Language
Next E
Edit
Next E
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
E
D
Select language
Depending on ordered language version. Language
versions:
Version -A: E / D
Version -B: E / F
Version -C: E / I
Version -D: E / ES
Version -E: E / NL
Version -F: E / J
GB
D
Next
Param
T3
0...9997
Edit
E
Contrast setting
You can increase and reduce the contrast with the
+/- keys.
Hold
Contrast
Next E
Hold
Date+time
Mo
30
04
01
12 00
Next E
Mo
01
04
01
12:00
Entry of date and time
Enter the complete date and time here.
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CODE
DISPLAY
T4
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Meas.princ.
1-circuit 1
1-circuit 2
combined circuits
independent circuits
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
One circuit input 1
One circuit input 2
Combined circuits
Independent circuits
Comb. circuits look-ahead
Ind. circuits look-ahead
Select measuring principle
(only for two-circuit device)
One circuit input 1 / input 2 = measurement via
sensor input 1 or 2
Combined circuits = measurement via both sensor
inputs with the option of creating a characteristic
value (see next field)
Independent circuits = independent measurement
via both sensor inputs
Combined / Independent circuits look-ahead
= look-ahead control with combined / independent
circuits measurement (only for instruments with 2
current outputs)
Next E
Edit
!
Note!
• If a two-circuit device is configured as such, it
keeps these settings even if a transmitter (circuit)
is removed or is defective.
• If, with a defective transmitter, the error message
E006, E007 is not required, then you can switch
the device to "one circuit". As each relay is assigned to a circuit (alarm, rel. 1, rel. 2 to input 1; rel.
3, 4, 5 to input 2), you should keep in mind that,
in such a case, functions which access the
deactivated relay are no longer functionable.
T5
3.52 mS/cm
Param
K1-K2
K2-K1
K1/K2
K2/K1
K1-K2 /K1
Edit
T5
3 .52
mS/cm
Param
Mode
Unit
comb. unit
Edit
Hold
Combination
Next
E
Hold
Channel 1
Cd
auto
%
Next E
CH1 – CH2
CH2 – CH1
CH1/CH2
CH2/CH1
(CH1 – CH2)/CH1
(CH2 – CH1)/CH1
(CH1 – CH2)/CH2
(CH2 – CH1)/CH2
pH (CH1 - CH2; VGB)
Select characteristic value
(only combined circuits)
Here, you can define a process-related characteristic
value as a further output parameter.
Mode:
Cd.
Unit/medium auto
Comb. unit
%
Select operating mode
(only combined circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are
automatically reset. The settings you make here
apply to both measuring circuits.
Mode: Cd. (conductivity), resistivity
(with conductive sensors), concentration
(with inductive sensors)
Unit (with Cond. operating mode, difference
calculation): auto, µS/cm, mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m,
mS/m, S/m
Unit (with resistivity operating mode, difference
calculation): auto, kΩ•cm, MΩ•cm, kΩ•m.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with
"auto".
!
Note!
For determination of the pH value, see chap. 6.4.1,
page 31.
!
Note!
If pH is used as combined unit, Cd. mode is preset.
Medium (with "concentration" operating mode):
NaOH, HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4
Unit with concentration operating mode: %, for customer specific tables. see Chp. 6.4.7
Comb. unit (with ratio calculation): Unit of the
characteristic value defined in the previous field
Options: none, % or pH value (conductive sensors
only)
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CODE
T6
DISPLAY
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Channel 1
Cd
Meas.principle
Unit
auto
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Channel 1
0.1cm-1
Cell const.
Cable resist.
0Ohm
Next E
Edit
T8
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Channel 2
Cd
Meas.principle
Unit
auto
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Channel 2
0.1cm-1
Cell const.
Cable resist.
0Ohm
Next E
Edit
T10
3 .52
Param
°C
°F
Edit
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Mode
Cond.
Unit/medium auto
Select the operating mode measuring circuit 1
(not for combined circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are
automatically reset.
Mode: Cd. (conductivity), resistivity
(with conductive sensors), concentration
(with inductive sensors)
Unit (with Cond. operating mode, difference
calculation): auto, µS/cm, mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m,
mS/m, S/m
Unit (with resistivity operating mode, difference
calculation): auto, kΩ•cm, MΩ•cm, kΩ•m.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with
"auto".
Medium (with "concentration" operating mode):
NaOH, HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4
Unit with concentration operating mode: %, for
customer specific tables. see Chp. 6.4.7
inductive:
Cell const.:
Install.factor
1.98cm-1
1
conductive:
Cell const.:
Cable resist.
0.1cm-1
0Ω
Select measuring circuit 1
Cell constant: The exact cell constant is provided
in the sensor quality certificate.
Cable resistance (for conductive): Enter the cable
resistance.
Installation factor (only inductive): Enter the
installation factor here.
Mode:
Cond.
Unit/medium auto
Select the operating mode for measuring
circuit 2
(not for combined circuits; only two circuit)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are
automatically reset.
Mode: Cond. (conductivity), resistivity
(with conductive sensors), concentration
(with inductive sensors)
Unit (with Cond. / resistivity operating mode):
auto, µS/cm, mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m, mS/m, S/m /
auto, kΩ•cm, MΩ•cm, kΩ•m.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with
"auto".
Medium (with "concentration" operating mode):
NaOH, HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4
Unit with concentration operating mode: %, for
customer specific tables. see Chp. 6.4.7
inductive:
Cell const.:
Install.factor
1.98cm-1
1
conductive:
Cell const.:
Cable resist.
0.1cm-1
0Ω
Select measuring circuit 2
(only two circuit)
Cell constant: The exact cell constant is provided
in the sensor quality certificate.
Cable resistance (for conductive): Enter the cable
resistance.
Installation factor (only inductive): Enter the
installation factor here.
Next E
Edit
T9
INFO
Next E
Edit
T7
CHOICE
(default = bold)
mS/cm
Hold
Temp. unit
°C
°F
Select temperature unit
°C: Degrees Celsius
°F: Degrees Fahrenheit
E
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CODE
DISPLAY
T11
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Temp.comp.CH1
ATC CH1
ATC CH2
MTC
MTC+Temp
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Temp.sensor K1
Param
Pt100
Pt1000
NTC30
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param Compensation CH1
Temp.comp.
linear
Alpha value
02.10%/K
Actual temp.
025.0°C
Offset
0.0°C
3 .52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Temp.comp.CH2
ATC CH1
ATC CH2
MTC
MTC+Temp
3 .52
mS/cm
Param
Pt100
Pt1000
NTC30
Hold
Temp.sensor K2
Edit
T16
3 .52 mS/cm
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Select temperature sensor channel1
Temp.comp
Alpha value:
Actual temp.:
Offset:
linear
2.1%/K
25.0°C
0.0°C
Temperature compensation input 1
Temp. comp.: Selection of the temperature compensation – none, linear, NaCl, Table 1 to 4
ultrapure water NaCl (conductive sensors)
ultrapure water HCl (conductive sensors)
Alpha value: Entry of the conductivity coefficient α
(with linear compensation)
Actual temp.: The measured temperature is
displayed.
Offset: Temperature difference between measured
and output temperature (–10 ... +10 °C).
ATC CH1
ATC CH2
MTC
MTC+Temp
Select temperature compensation channel 2
(only two circuit)
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30k
Select temperature sensor input 2
(only two circuit)
Next E
Hold
Param Compensation CH2
Temp.comp.
linear
Alpha value
02.10%/K
°
Actual temp.
025.0 C
°
Offset
0.0 C
Edit
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30k
Next E
Edit
T15
Select temperature compensation channel 1
ATC: Automatic temperature compensation via
temperature sensor
MTC: Temperature compensation via manual value
entry
MTC+Temp: Temperature compensation via
manual temperature entry. The displayed temperature, however, is measured by the temperature sensor.
Next E
Edit
T14
ATC CH1
ATC CH2
MTC
MTC+Temp
Next E
Edit
T13
INFO
Next E
Edit
T12
CHOICE
(default = bold)
Next E
Temp.comp
Alpha value:
Actual temp.:
Offset:
linear
2.1%/K
25.0°C
0.0°C
Temperature compensation input 2
(only two circuit)
Temp. comp.: Selection of the temperature compensation – none, linear, NaCl, Table 1 to 4
ultrapure water NaCl (conductive sensors)
ultrapure water HCl (conductive sensors)
Alpha value: Entry of the conductivity coefficient α
(with linear compensation).
Actual temp.: The measured temperature is
displayed.
Offset: Temperature difference between measured
and output temperature (–10 ... +10 °C).
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CODE
T17
DISPLAY
3 .52
mS/cm
Param
Acc.Namur
Relais 1
Relais 2
Select
Hold
Relay funct.
off
free
free
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
NAMUR
Relay 1:
Relay 2:
Contact functions
Depending on the equipment available, you can
assign the function of up to 5 relays here. When you
switch on the status message acc. to NAMUR NA64,
relays 1 and 2 are assigned and are not available for
another function, (compare page 15).
off
no
no
Next E
Selection: No / Controller / Limit / CCW / CCC
Controller: Controller control using relay
Limit: Limit switch function
CCW: Chemoclean water. Water supply for the
Chemoclean function.
CCC: Chemoclean Cleaner. Cleaner supply for the
Chemoclean function.
(Together, CCC and CCW form the
"Chemoclean" function. You can find information on
Chemoclean on page 73)
!
Note!
If you want to use the USP function, select the limit
contactor function for a relay and configure this in
the limit value menu for USP (p. 70).
T18
3 .52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Current out 1
PV CH1
P V CH 2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
Edit
Next E
T19
3 .52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Current out 2
PV CH1
P V CH 2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
Edit
Next E
PV CH1
PV CH2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
PV CH1
PV CH2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
Continuous controller (only at
current output 2)
Select the measured value
which should be output at the current output 1.
Selection possibilities related to the instrument variant and the selected output.
PV 1/2: Selection of the primary measured value
which you selected, (conduct., conc., resist.)
Temperature 1/2: Selection of the temperature to
be output to the current output.
Combined (only for combined circuits): The characteristic value from Field T5 is output at the current output.
Continuous controller (only at current output 2!):
Controller output
Select measured value
which should be output at the current
output 2.
Selection possibilities see above,
Continuous controller (only at current output 2!):
The controller actuating variable is output via the
current output (see also Controller menu page 56).
!
Note!
Danger of data loss. If you change the assignment for
the current output from "continuous controller" to a
different function after you have configured the
controllers, the entire controller configuration
(s. page 56) is reset to the default values.
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CODE
T20
Mycom S
DISPLAY
3 .52
Hold
mS/cm
0...9, A...z
Edit
3 .52
mS/cm
Param
restart
end
Edit
30
INFO
(0 ... 9; A ... Z)
Enter your customer specific instrument
number.
32-digit tag number.
This is saved in the DAT module which is
obtainable as an option.
restart
end
Exit First start up?
restart = Run through settings in Fields T1-T22
again
end = Save the settings in Fields T1-T22 and exit
First start up.
tag number
Param
T21
CHOICE
(default = bold)
Next E
Hold
Start up
Next E
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Description of functions
6.4.1
Set up 1 – Sensor input
In this menu, you can change the measured value acquisition settings, such as the operating mode,
the measuring principle, or the electrode type.
Apart from the measured value attenuation, you have already made all the settings in the menu at
the first commissioning in the First start up (s. page 24). You can change the selected values in this
menu.
Determination of pH value by differential conductivity (power plants)
When using transmitters for two conductive sensors, the pH value can be selected as characteristic
value of combined circuits. It is determined from the difference in conductivity before and after a
cation exchanger according to the VGB-R 450L guideline of the Vereinigung der Großkraftwerksbetreiber e.V., Association of Power and Heat Generating Utilities (annex).
Field of application:
Determination of the pH value and the cation conductivity (acid conductivity) in boiler feed water
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2
5
3
1
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1
2
3
4
5
Measuring system for determination of pH value by differential conductivity
Medium coming from cooler / pressure reducer
Conductive conductivity sensor (κdirect, K1)
Cation exchanger (NaCl ➠ HCl)
Conductive conductivity sensor (κacid, K2)
Outlet
Calculation method according to VGB-R 450L:
pH = 8,60 + log (κdirect - 1/3 κacid)
where
κdirect (sensor at K1) = conductivity before the cation exchanger (direct conductivity) in µS/cm
κacid (sensor at K2) = conductivity after the cation exchanger (acid conductivity) in µS/cm
Conditions:
• The calculation method according to VGB-R 450L presupposes an alkaline operation of the boiler
feed water circuit (conditioning with NaOH or NH3).
• Impurities are mainly NaCl (almost no phosphates: <0,5 mg/l)
• At pH values < 8, the impurity concentration must be low compared to the alkaline agent.
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!
Note!
• The HCl ultrapure water compensation is used as temperarture compensation in both channels.
• Maximum measuring range: pH = 7.0 to 11.0
• When applying a new cation exchanger, correct measured values are only displayed after the
exchanger has been rinsed thoroughly (usually after minimum one hour).
• To monitor the cooler, the temperature limit function can be used (chap. 6.4.5 and chap. 6.4.15).
• The controller function cannot be used together with the pH value determination.
• The pH value is not transmitted to HART and PROFIBUS interfaces.
For the first entry to the parameter setting, you have to insert your specialist code
(s. page 21). To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Operating level
Param
Read only
Operator
Specialist
Edit
Next E
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
Weiter
Next E
Edit
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 1
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Current output
Relays
Edit
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
A1
One circuit CH1
One circuit CH2
Combined circuits
Independent circuits
Comb. circuits look-ahead
Ind. circuits look-ahead
Select measuring principle
(only for two-circuit device)
One circuit CH1 / CH2 = measurement via sensor input 1 or 2
Combined circuits = measurement via both sensor inputs with the
option of creating a characteristic value (see next field)
Independent circuits = independent measurement via both sensor
inputs
Combined / Independent circuits look-ahead = look-ahead
control with combined / independent circuits measurement (only for
instruments with 2 current outputs)
!
Note!
• If a two-circuit device is configured as such, it keeps these settings
even if a transmitter (circuit) is removed or is defective.
• If, with a defective transmitter, the error message E006, E007 is
not required, then you can switch the device to "one circuit". As
each relay is assigned to a circuit (alarm, rel. 1, rel. 2 to input 1;
rel. 3, 4, 5 to input 2), you should keep in mind that, in such a
case, functions which access the deactivated relay are no longer
functionable.
A2
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CH1 – CH2
CH2 – CH1
CH1/CH2
CH2/CH1
(CH1 – CH2)/CH1
(CH2 – CH1)/CH1
(CH1 – CH2)/CH2
(CH2 – CH1)/CH2
pH (CH1 - CH2; VGB)
Select characteristic value
(only combined circuits)
Here, you can define a process-related characteristic value as a
further output parameter.
!
Note!
For determination of the pH value see page 31.
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
A3
Mode:
Unit/
Medium
Comb. unit
Select operating mode
(only combined circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are automatically
reset. The settings you make here apply to both measuring circuits.
Mode: Cond. (conductivity), resistivity
(with conductive sensors), concentration
(with inductive sensors)
Unit (with Cond. operating mode, difference calculation): auto,
µS/cm, mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m, mS/m, S/m
Unit (with resistivity operating mode, difference calculation): auto,
kΩ•cm, MΩ•cm, kΩ•m.
The optimum unit is automatically selected with "auto".
Cond.
auto
%
!
Note!
If pH is used as combined unit, Cond. operating mode is preset.
Medium (with "concentration" operating mode): NaOH, HNO3,
H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4
Unit with concentration operating mode: %, for customer specific
tables. see Chp. 6.4.7
Comb. unit (with ratio calculation): Unit of the characteristic value
defined in the previous field Options: none, % or pH value (conductive sensors only)
A4
Measuring circuit 1
Measuring circuit 2
Select measuring circuit
Measuring channel 1 (or 2):
AA1
Mode:
Cond.
Unit/medium
auto
AA2
Cell const.:
Cable resist.
Installation
factor
AA3
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Temp.:
(01 ... 30 s)
1.98cm-1
Select the operating mode
(not for combined circuits)
If the operating mode changes, the user settings are automatically
reset.
Mode: Cd. (conductivity), resistivity (with conductive sensors),
concentration (with inductive sensors)
Unit (with Cond. / resistivity operating mode): auto, µS/cm,
mS/cm, S/cm, µS/m, mS/m, S/m / auto, kΩ•cm, MΩ•cm, kΩ•m
The optimum unit is automatically selected with "auto".
Medium (with "concentration" operating mode): NaOH, HNO3,
H3PO4, H2SO4, Table 1 to 4
Unit with concentration operating mode: %, for customer specific
tables. see Chp. 6.4.7
1
Select measuring channel 1 or 2
Cell constant: The exact cell constant is provided in the sensor
quality certificate.
Cable resistance (for conductive): Enter the cable resistance.
Installation factor (only inductive): Enter the installation factor
here.
01 s
01 s
Set measured value damping
The mean value over the set time is displayed.
00.00 Ω
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6.4.2
Set up 1 – Display
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Set up 1
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Current output
Relays
Edit
Next E
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
B1
E
D
Select language
Depending on ordered language version. Language versions:
Version -A: E / D
Version -B: E / F
Version -C: E / I
Version -D: E / ES
Version -E: E / NL
Version -F: E / J
B2
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Edit +-
Hold
Contrast
Contrast setting as necessary
You can increase and reduce the contrast of the display with the
+/- keys.
Next E
Su
01
04
01
08:00
Entry of the date and time
Enter the complete date and time here.
B3
Weekday:
Day:
Month:
Year:
Time:
B5
°C
°F
Select temperature unit
°C: Degrees Celsius
°F: Degrees Fahrenheit
B6
00000000
Enter your customer specific instrument number
32-digit tag number.
This is saved in the DAT module which is obtainable as an
option.
(0 ... 9; A ... Z)
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6.4.3
Set up 1 – Access codes
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
Hold
Current output
Relays
Next E
Edit
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Service Code
0 000
0...9997
Edit
Next E
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
D1
0000
Enter maintenance code
In the range 0000 ... 9997, the code can be freely selected.
0000 = no Security Locking.
D2
0000
(0 ... 9997)
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Param
Set up 1
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Edit
(0 ... 9997)
!
⇒
Enter specialist code
In the range 0000 ... 9997, the code can be freely selected.
0000 = no Security Locking.
Note!
Danger of misuse. Make sure that the codes you enter and the universal code (s. page 21) are
protected against misuse by unauthorised persons. Note down the codes and keep them in a place
where unauthorised persons do not have access.
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6.4.4
Set up 1 – Current outputs
The transmitter is equipped with two current outputs.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
Edit
⇒
Weiter
Next E
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Set up 1
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Current output
Relays
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
E1
Current output 1
Current output 2
Create table
Select a current output
for which the settings apply.
Current output 1 (or 2):
EA1
PV input 1
PV input 2
Temperature input 1
Temperature input 2
Combined
Continuous controller
(only at current output 2)
Select the measured value,
which should be output at the current output.
Selection possibilities related to the instrument variant and the
selected output (see selection table
above).
PV 1/2 (=primary value): Selection of the primary measured
value which you selected, (conduct., conc., resist.)
Temperature 1/2: Selection of the temperature to be output
to the current output.
Combined (only for combined circuits): The characteristic
value (e.g. pH value) from Field A3 is output at the current
output.
Continuous controller (only at current output 2!): The controller actuating variable is output via the current output (see
also Controller menu page 56).
!
Note!
Danger of data loss. If you change the assignment for the current output from "continuous controller" to a different function
after you have configured the controllers, the entire controller configuration (s. page 56) is reset to the default values.
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EA2
!!Caution!!
The configuration is changed.
Note in display (for changed setting):
Cancel by pressing "PARAM"
Continue (= confirm change) by pressing "E"
EA3
0 ... 20mA
4 ... 20 mA
Select current range
EA4
!!Caution!!
Current output 0...20mA and
error current = 2.4 mA leads to
uncontrolled behaviour.
Note in display:
Error current is in the measuring current range. When the current range is "0 ... 20 mA" and "Min" is selected under Alarm
in Field H1, (see page 49).
Recommended combinations:
Current range 0...20 mA and error current max (22 mA)
or
Current range 4...20 mA and error current min (2.4 mA)
EA5
Linear
Logarithmic
Table 1
...
Table 4
Select the characteristic
Linear: The characteristic is linear from the lower to the upper
value.
Logarithmic: The characteristic is logarithmic from the lower
to the upper value.
Table: You can select four different tables.
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CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
EAA1
0/4 mA: 0.000 µS/cm /
00.00 % / -35.0°C /
pH = 7.0
20 mA: 02000 mS/cm /
99.99 % / 250.0°C /
pH = 11.0
Entry of the upper and lower measured value limits
Entry of the measured values at which the minimum
/maximum current value is applied to the outputs.
EAA6
Linear characteristic active.
Note in display:
The linear characteristic is activated after confirmation by
pressing "E". Cancel by pressing "PARAM".
EAB1
20 mA: 02000 mS/cm /
99.99 % / 100.0°C /
0500 MΩ·cm / pH = 11.0
Entry of the upper measured value limits
Entry of the measured values at which the maximum current
value is applied to the outputs.
The 0/4 mA value is automatically set to 1% of the 20 mA
value. In fig. 18 you can see the course of the current output
signal with logarithmic characteristic.
(Distribution: see technical data, p. 104)
EAB6
Logarithmic characteristic
active
Note in display:
The logarithmic characteristic is activated after confirming by
"E". Cancel by pressing "PARAM".
Table active
Note in display:
The selected table is active after confirming by "E". Cancel by
pressing "PARAM".
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table selection
Select a current output table for editing.
EC2
mS/cm
kΩ*cm
%
ppm
mg/l
TDS
no
°C
pH (CH1 - CH2; VGB)
Table unit of the measured variable
EC3
2 ... 10
Enter number of support points (value pairs)
EC4
mS/cm
0000.000
0010.000
Linear:
Logarithmic:
Table:
EA6
Create table
EC1
!
Note!
An active table cannot be edited.
mA
04.00
10.00
Enter value pairs (measured value and corresponding
current value)
!
Note!
The output characteristic must be strictly monotonously
increasing.
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
EC5
ok
Delete pair
Selection:
Are the value pairs OK or do you want to delete pairs.
EC6
Table valid
Note in display:
The table is active after confirming by "E". Cancel by pressing
"PARAM".
12
(10)
I = 4 (0) mA + 8 (10) mA log
Cd value
100
20 mA value
Values in brackets for
current output 0...20 mA
C07-CLM153xx-05-06-00-en-007.eps
Output current [mA]
20
4
(0)
1
ƒig. 16:
20
40
60
80
100
Current output meas. range [%]
Current output signal with logarithmic characteristic
[mS/cm]
2000
D [mS/cm]
1500
1000
500
0
4
8
12
D [mA]
16
20
[mA]
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Customer specific current output characteristic
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Note!
The controller function "continuous controller" can only be assigned to current output 2.
One-circuit instrument
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Current output 1
(Terminals 31 +, 32 –)
Current output 2
(Terminals 33 +, 34 –)
Current output 1
(Terminals 31 +, 32 –)
Current output 2
(Terminals 33 +, 34 –)
Conduct./conc./resist.
Temperature
Conduct./conc./resist.
Temperature
Continuous controller
Cond./conc./resist.1
Cond./conc./resist. 2
Temperature input 1:
Temperature input 2
Cond./conc./resist. 1 or 2
Temperature input 1 or 2
Characteristic value
Continuous controller
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6.4.5
Set up 1 – Relays
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
F1
NAMUR:
Relay 1:
Relay 2:
Relay 3:
Relay 4:
Relay 5:
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Set up 1
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Current output
Relays
Next E
Edit
INFO
off
no
no
no
no
no
Contact functions
Depending on the equipment available, you can assign the function of up to 5 relays here. When you switch on the status message acc. to NAMUR NA64, relays 1 and 2 are assigned and are
not available for another function, (compare page 15).
Selection: No / Controller / Limit 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / CCW /
CCC
Controller: Controller control using relay
Limit: Limit switch function (s. chap. 6.4.15)
CCW: Chemoclean water. Water supply for the Chemoclean
function.
CCC: Chemoclean Cleaner. Cleaner supply for the
Chemoclean function.(Together, CCC and CCW form the "Chemoclean" function. You can find information on Chemoclean on
page 73).
The limit value contacts are configured in the menu "PARAM" É
"Set up 2" É "Limit switch".
The controller contacts are configured in the menu "PARAM" É
"Set up 2" É "Controller settings".
!
Note!
• Danger of data loss. If the controller is already completely
configured for output via relay and you reduce the number of
relays assigned to the controller, the entire controller configuration (s. page 56) is reset to the default values.
• If you change the relay assignment for the controllers, you
must use the controller menu (s. page 56) to reassign a relay
all the functions selected there.
Example: Relays 4 and 5 are assigned to the
controller and you change the controller assignment to relays
5 and 6 (number of relays remains 2)
(no data loss, providing the number of assigned relays is not
reduced!).
• You can only activate NAMUR if the required relays 1 and 2
(compare page 15) are free.
• If you want to use a limit switch function (s. chap. 6.4.15),
first select the limit switch function in the menu "PARAM" É
"Set up 1" É "Relays" for a relay and configure this in the
menu "PARAM" É "Set up 2" É "Limit switch". Activate the
contact with "Function: on".
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
F2
Active open contact
Active closed contact
Selection acc. to NAMUR:
(only, if NAMUR is activated)
Assignment of NAMUR contacts as "active open" contact (= normally closed contact, opens when relay active) or "active closed"
contact (= normally open contact, closes when relay active).
If the NAMUR function is enabled, the Alarm, Relay 1 and Relay
2 contacts are given the following functions:
If the NAMUR function is enabled, the Alarm, Relay 1 and Relay
2 contacts are given the following functions:
• "Failure" = Fault-signalling contact (terminals 41/42): Failure
alarms are active if the measuring system is not working
correctly or if process parameters have reached a critical
value.
• "Maintenance required " = Relay 1 (Terminals 47/48):
Warning messages become active when the measuring system
is working correctly but requires maintenance or a process
parameter has reached a value which requires intervention.
• "Function check" = Relay 2 (Terminals 57/58): This contact is
active during calibration, maintenance, configuration and
during the automatic cleaning/calibration cycle.
F3
Active open contact
Active closed contact
Select controller contacts as active open contact or active
closed contact.
F4
Active open contact
Active closed contact
Select limit values as active open contact or active closed
contact.
F5
Active on
Active pulse
Contact type: Fault-signalling contact
(only, when NAMUR function = off)
Active on = Active for as long as an error is present.
Active pulse = Active for 1 second when an alarm signal occurs
F6
Chemoclean is always an active
closed contact.
Note in display
(only, when the full Chemoclean function is selected in
field F1, which means CCC and CCW)
With the Chemoclean function, the valves of injector CYR10 are
effected with an active closed contact.
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6.4.6
Set up 1 – Temperature
Temperature compensation must only be carried out in the Conductivity operating mode (operating
mode selection, Field A1, p. 33).
!
Note!
The settings described in this chapter are not effective for the concentration operating mode. If you
use the predefined concentration tables, the temperature will be compensated without further configuration. If you use the customer specific tables, configure the temperature compensation as decribed in Chp. 6.4.7.
The temperature coefficient α indicates the relative change in conductivity per degree of temperature change. It depends on both the chemical composition of the solution as well as on the temperature itself.
To include the dependency, different types of compensation can be selected in the Mycom S
CLM153 :
• Linear compensation
• NaCl compensation
• Compensation via table (four different tables are available)
• NaCl ultrapure water compensation (neutral compensation)
• HCl ultrapure water compensation (acid compensation)
001 EPS
Conductivity
(uncompensated)
05 06 00
α
1
Temperature [°C]
C07 CLM153
Linear compensation
The conductivity change between two temperatures is taken as constant (i.e. α = const.,
see adjacent fig. 18.).
You can edit this α value in linear compensation.
Likewise, you can enter the associated reference temperature. Please refer to the data
sheets for the reference temperature.
C07-CLM153xx-05-06-00-en-001.eps
ƒig. 18:
2.7
Temperature
coefficient [%/K]
NaCl compensation
For NaCl compensation (in accordance with
IEC 60746), a fixed non-linear curve is stored
which determines the relationship between
the temperature coefficient and the temperature. This curve applies to low concentrations
up to 5% NaCl.
Linear temperature compensation
2.5
2.3
2.1
0
48
96
144
Temperature [°C]
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NaCl compensation
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Temperature compensation with table
The following conductivity data of the medium to be measured are required if using the alpha table
function for temperature compensation:
Value pairs of temperature T and conductivity κ with:
• κ for the reference temperature T0 and
• κ(T) for temperatures which occur in the process.
A
B
a
k1
a2
k(T0)
a1
k2
T1
T0
T2
T
T1 T 2
T
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ƒig. 20:
A
B
Data required and α values determined with temperature compensation with table
Required data
Calculated α values
Use the following formula to calculate the α values depending on the temperatures occurring in
your process:
100 κ ( T ) – κ ( T 0 )
α ( T ) = -------------- ⋅ -------------------------------- ;( T ≠ T 0 )
κ (T0 )
T – T0
Enter the α-T value pairs calculated with this formula into the table in Field GBB3. The transmitter
is then ready for operation.
Ultrapure water compensations (for conductive sensors)
For pure and ultrapure water, algorithms are saved in the transmitter that account for the
self-dissociation of ultra pure water and its strong temperature dependency. They are used for
conductivities of approx. 100 µS/cm verwendet.
Two compensation types are available:
• NaCl ultrapure water compensation: It is optimised for pH neutral impurities.
• HCl ultrapure water compensation: It is optimised for measurement of the so-called acid
conductivity after a cation exchanger. It is also suitable for NH3 and NaOH.
!
Note!
• The ultrapure water compensations always refer to a reference temperature of 25 °C / 77 °F.
• The lowest indicated conductivity is the theoretical limit value of ultrapure water at 25 °C/ 77°F,
i.e. 0.055 µS/cm.
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Temperature configuration menu
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Set up 1
Param
Relays
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Edit
Next E
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
G1
Temperature
Create table
Reference temperature
Selection for temperature compensation
Temperature = automatic (ATC) or manual (MTC) temperature compensation.
Create alpha table: Enter conductivity/temperature value
pairs for a temperature compensation by means of the table
created.
Reference temperature: The temperature to which you
apply to.
Measuring circuit 1
Measuring circuit 2
Select the measuring circuit
you wish to configure.
Temperature:
GA1
Measuring circuit 1 (or 2, optional):
ATC CH1
ATC CH2
MTC
MTC+Temp
Select temperature compensation channel 1/2
ATC: Automatic temperature compensation via temperature
sensor
MTC: Temperature compensation via manual value entry
MTC+Temp: Temperature compensation via manual temperature entry. The displayed temperature, however, is measured
by the temperature sensor.
GAA1
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30k
Select temperature sensor channel 1/2
GAA2
Temp.comp.:
Alpha value:
Actual temp.:
Offset:
linear
2.10%/K
25.0 °C
0.0 °C
Temperature compensation channel 1/2
Temp. comp.: Selection of the temperature compensation –
none, linear, NaCl, Table 1 to 4, pureNaCl (conductive
sensors), pureHCl (conductive sensors)
Alpha value: Entry of the conductivity coefficient α (with
linear compensation).
Actual temp.: The measured temperature is displayed.
Offset: Temperature difference between measured and output
temperature (–10 ... +10 °C).
Create table:
GB1
GBB2
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Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Select table
Select a table to edit.
01
(1 ... 10)
Entry of the number of support points (value pairs)
Value pair: Temperature and conductivity coefficient α.
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
GBB3
°C
000.0
GBB4
OK
Delete element(s)
GBB5
°C
020.0 °C
025.0 °C
GBB6
Valid table
INFO
%/K
00.00
Entry of the value pairs
Enter temperature and conductivity coefficient, (number of
value pairs required = number of support points desired in
Field GBB2).
Selection:
Are the value pairs OK or do you want to delete elements?
%/K
02.00
04.00
Delete:
Select the rows to be deleted, delete them with T and confirm this with "E".
Note in display:
The table is active after confirmation by pressing "E". Cancel by
pressing "PARAM".
Reference temperature:
GBC1
For laboratory measurement:
25.0 °C
(-35 ... +250 °C)
Entry of the reference temperature
to which the medium temperature should be compensated.
Here, enter the temperature at which the α value was
determined, (you can find this temperature in the data sheets
from which you also took the α value).
!
Note!
The ultrapure water compensations always refer to a reference
temperature of 25 °C / 77°F.
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6.4.7
Set up 1 – Concentration
The transmitter can convert conductivity values to concentration values. To do so, you must first
switch the operating mode to concentration measurement (s. page 33, Field A3).
Then select the basic data to which the concentration measurement should refer. These data are
already stored in the transmitter for the most common substances. You can select one of these substances in Field A3 / AA1 (Chp. 6.4.1).
You can also determine the concentration of a sample which is not stored in the device. For this,
you require the conductivity characteristics of the medium. To get the characteristics, you can either
refer to the data sheets of the medium or
determine the characteristics your self.
1.
2.
To do so, create samples of the medium with the concentrations occurring in the process.
Measure the uncompensated conductivity of these samples at temperatures which likewise
occur in your process.
– For variable process temperature:
If the variable process temperature should be taken into account for concentration measurement, you must measure the conductivity of each sample created at two different temperatures at least, (ideally at the lowest and highest process temperature). However, the difference between the temperatures must be at least 0.5 °C. A minimum of four samples is
necessary, since the transmitter requires a minimum of four references.
Concentration
ƒig. 21:
Concentration
C07-CLM153xx-05-06-00-en-006
Conductivity
Impermissible curve profiles
The characteristics received from the measuring points must be extremely monotone
increasing or extremely monotone decreasing
in the range of the process conditions. Therefore, neither maxima / minima nor ranges
with a constant behaviour can occur. Curve
profiles such as those in fig. 21 are not permitted.
Conductivity
– For constant process temperature:
Measure the differently concentrated samples at this constant process temperature. Again, a
minimum of four samples is necessary for four references.
Impermissible curve profiles
T3
T2
T1
Cmin
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Meas. range
Meas. point
T3
T2
T1
Cmax Concentration C
Cmin
Cmax Concentration C
C07-CLM153xx-05-06-00-en-004.EPS
Meas. range
Meas. point
Conductivity
Conductivity
Finally you should have measuring data which are similar to those shown in the following figures:
Measuring data in the event of variable process temperature
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T constant
Cma x Concentration C
Cmin
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Meas. range
Cmin
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Cma x Concentration C
Measuring data in the event of constant process temperature
Note!
• Danger of inaccuracy. Please ensure that the concentrations and temperatures measured for your
samples also correspond to the measuring range of the process. If the measured values of the process are outside the range of your sample values, this considerably reduces the level of accuracy
and the device generates an error message.
• You can work without error messages from the start of measuring range if you enter an additional
triple value set with 0 µS/cm and 0% for each temperature used, with ascending characteristic
(see diagrams above).
• In case of concentration measurement, temperature compensation is performed automatically
using the entered table values. Therefore, the compensation set in chap. 6.4.6 is not active.
Enter the three characteristic quantities (triple value set with uncompensated conductivity,
temperature and concentration) for each measured sample into the field Z5.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Set up 1
Param
Relays
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Next E
Edit
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
Z1
1
(0.5 ... 1.5)
Select the correction factor
If it is necessary, you can select a correction factor for the user
table here.
Z2
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Select table
Select the table to be read or edited.
If you are editing a curve, you should select another curve for
calculating the current readings.
Z3
%
ppm
mg/l
TDS
ohne
Select concentration unit
Z4
4
Entry of the number of table support points
Each support point consists of a set of three numbers (see above).
(4 ... 20)
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
Z5
mS/cm
000.00
000.00
000.00
000.00
ppm
00.00
00.00
00.00
00.00
°C
000.0
000.0
000.0
000.0
Expl.:
mS/cm
223
331
450
212
315
429
157
236
322
%
94.0
94.0
94.0
95.0
95.0
95.0
98.0
98.0
98.0
°C
50
75
100
50
75
100
50
75
100
Entry of triple pairs
Entry of minimum 4 triple pairs for conductivity
(uncompensated), concentration (with the unit selected above)
and the corresponding temperature.
!
Note!
Enter the values in the order of increasing concentration (see
opposite example).
Z6
OK
Delete element(s)
Selection:
Are the value pairs OK or do you want to delete elements?
Z7
Valid table
Note in display:
The table is active after confirmation by pressing "E". Cancel by
pressing "PARAM".
6.4.8
Set up 1 – Alarm
The transmitter continuously monitors the most important functions. If an error occurs, an error
message (list of all error messages s. page 92) is set, which can trigger one of the following actions:
• The fault-signalling contact is made active
• Current output 1 outputs the set error current (2.4 or 22 mA).
Current output 2 outputs the set error current, if it has not been configured for the "Continuous
controller" function.
• Chemoclean cleaning is started
In the list of error messages on page 92 you can see how the error numbers are assigned according
to the factory settings. However, in the "ALARM" menu, you have the option of outputting the error
messages individually to the alarm relay, the current output or as a cleaning trigger.
!
Note!
• Please refer to page 92 for the complete list of possible error messages.
• Errors E001 to E029 are assigned to NAMUR functions and cannot be assigned individually.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Set up 1
Param
Relays
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Edit
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Edit
Next E
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
H1
Min (2.4 mA)
Max (22 mA)
off
Selection for error current
Set the error current at which an error message is active.
H2
!!Caution!!
Current output 0...20mA and
error current = 2.4 mA leads to
uncontrolled behaviour.
Note in display:
Error current is in the measuring current range. If, in Field
EA3, the current range is "0 ... 20 mA" and "Min" is selected
under Alarm in Field H1.
Recommended combinations:
Current range 0...20 mA and error current max (22 mA)
or
Current range 4...20 mA and error current min (2.4 mA)
H3
0000 s
(0 ... 2000s)
Entry of alarm delay
Delay between error occurrence and alarm trigger.
H4
Function
Service:
Failure
off
100
200
Alarm for characteristic value monitoring
(only combined circuits)
Monitoring of measured value difference for two-circuit
measurement. Entry of the maximum permitted difference at
which the service or failure alarm should be triggered.
If the service threshold is exceeded, the error E038 is
triggered. If the failure threshold is exceed, the error E019 is
triggered.
H5
No.
A
I
CC
E025
On
On
On
Error/contact assignment
Each error can be assigned individually:
No. = error number E025 (only display)
A = Assignment to the alarm relay (activate/
deactivate). An active error triggers an alarm.
I = This error triggers an error current
CC = Chemoclean®. This error message triggers cleaning.
H6
Function:
Time input:
off
0000 s
(2...9999s)
Dosing time alarm
Function: Switch on/off the function "Alarm when dosing
time exceeded".
Time input: Entry of the maximum allowed dosing time. After
this time has elapsed, an error is output.
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6.4.9
Set up 1 – Hold
Hold function = "Freezing the outputs"
The current outputs can be "frozen" for each menu. This means that the value which you define in
this menu is output. With hold, "Hold" appears in the display.
This function can also be activated externally via the hold input, (see wiring diagram on page
page 13, digital input E1). The on-site hold has a higher priority than an external hold.
!
Note!
• If a hold is active, no programme can be started.
• If current output 2 is configured for the controller, it complies with the controller hold (see Field
I5).
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Hold
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Set up 1
Param
Relays
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Next E
Edit
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
I1
CAL
DIAG
PARAM
I2
Last
Set
Min (0/4 mA)
Max (22 mA)
Select the current for hold
Last = The current value is "frozen"
Set = The value set in Field I3 (below) is output for hold.
Min / Max = The minimum or maximum current value is output.
I3
000%
(0 ... 100%)
Enter Hold current
(only for Set)
Number settable from 0% = 0/4 mA to 100% = 20 mA
I4
010 s
(0 ... 999s)
Enter hold delay time
The hold remains active for the given hold delay time after leaving the CAL, PARAM, DIAG menus. During the hold delay
time, the "Hold" indicator flashes in the display.
I5
Freeze actuating variable:
Yes
no
Controller hold
Freeze actuating variable (dosing):
Yes: During an active hold, the last actuating variable is output.
No: During a hold, no dosing takes place. PWM or PFM relays
remain in the dropped-out state. An actuator drive is controlled
until it is closed.
INFO
On
On
On
Selection: Automatic hold active when:
CAL = Calibration
DIAG = Service/Diagnosis
PARAM = Parameter entry menu
!
Note!
If the set value is output via an actuating variable with feedback,
the actuator remains active. It also reacts in the hold should the
position suddenly change.
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6.4.10
Set up 1 – Parameter sets
Use this item to enter complete parameter sets for a maximum of four media.You can set the following individually for each parameter set:
• Operating mode (conductivity, temperature, ...),
• Temperature compensation,
• Current output (main parameter and temperature),
• Concentration table,
• Limit relay.
Assignment of the binary inputs
You can switch the parameter sets (measuring ranges) externally by means of the binary inputs
(MRS). To do so, in Field J1 select the number of inputs which should be controlled externally for
measuring range switching:
Field J1:
Number of inputs
Function
0
You can activate the four parameter sets by means of the local operation. The parameter
set cannot be switched by means of the binary inputs. The binary input 1 can be used for
external hold.
1
You can switch between two parameter sets by means of the binary input 2. The binary
input 1 can be used for external hold. No measuring range can be activated by means of
the local operation.
2
You can switch between four parameter sets by means of the binary inputs 1 and 2. No
measuring range can be activated by means of the local operation.
Configuration of the four parameter sets (Example: CIP cleaning)
Parameter set
Field
No.
!
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1
(e.g.: beer)
2
(e.g..: water)
3
(e.g.: caustic)
4
(e.g..: acid)
Operating mode
Conductivity
Conductivity
Concentration
Concentration
Current output
1 ... 3 mS/cm
0.1 ... 0.8 mS/cm
0.5 ... 5 %
0.5 ... 1.5 %
Temperature
compensation
User tab. 1
Linear
–
–
Concentration
table
–
–
NaOH
User tab.
Limit values
on: 2.3 mS/cm
off: 2.5 mS/cm
on: 0.7 µS/cm
off: 0.8 µS/cm
on: 2 %
off: 2.1 %
on: 1.3 %
off: 1.4 %
Binary input 1
0
0
1
1
Binary input 2
0
1
0
1
Note!
• If the USP function and/or controller is activated, the parameter set cannot be switched since the
inputs for parameter set switching (MRS) are no longer available. The menu is then no longer
available. The parameter set 1 configured in the remaining "PARAM" menu is then automatically
used.
• In measuring mode, the active parameter set is displayed at the right side of the head line.
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To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
Edit
Weiter
Next E
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Set up 1
Param
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Set of param.
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
J1
Select the parameter set (measuring range)
Num. used input: 0 (0 ... 2)
1 (1 ... 2 o. 1 ... 4) Num. used input: Number of inputs by means of which
Edit PS:
Act. PS:
2 (1 ... 2 o. 1 ... 4) parameter sets can be switched externally (0...2).
Edit PS: Selection of the parameter set to be edited. The
parameter sets are always configured by means of the local
operation or the PC Tool (1...2, if num. used input =1;
otherwise 1...4).
Act. PS: Activation of a parameter set (for num. used
input=0 only; if num. used input=1 or 2, the parameter set
is selected via the binary inputs).
J4
Channel 1
Channel 2
Sensor input
Current out
Limit switch
Delta alarm
Selection for configuration
Channel 2: two-circuit instruments only
Sensor input: combined circuits only
Delta alarm: combined circuits only
JA1 / JB1
Cond.
Resist.
Conc.
Select operating mode
not for combined circuits
JA2 / JB2
Temp.comp.:
TC value:
JA3 / JB3
NaOH
HNO3
H2SO4
H3PO4
Table 1
....
Table 4
Medium
(concentration only)
Cond.
Resist.
Conc.
Select operating mode
combined circuits only: common operating mode;
if pH is used as combined unit, operating mode is preset to
Cond.
Current out 1
Current out 2
Select the current output
which shall be configured
Channel 1 (or 2):
linear
2.10 %/K
Temperature compensation
(conductivity and resisistivity only)
Temp.comp.: Temperature compensation selection – no
TC, linear, NaCl, Table 1 to4, pureNaCl, pureHCl
TC value: Enter temperature coefficient (with linear
compensation only).
Sensor input
JC1
Current out
JD1
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
Current out 1 (or 2)
JDA1/JDB1
PV CH1
PV CH2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
combined
JDA3/JDB3
Function:
0/4 mA:
20 mA:
Select measured value
linear
0.000 µS/cm
200 mS/cm
Output configuration
Function: linear, logarithmic, table 1 ... 4
Limit switch
JE1
Limit switch 1
Limit switch 2
Limit switch 3
Limit switch 4
Limit switch 5
Select the limit switch
that you want to configure.
Limit switch 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
JEA1/JEB1/ Function:
JEC1/JED1 On value:
Off value:
/JEE1
On delay:
Off delay:
Alarm limit:
off
2000 mS/cm
2000 mS/cm
0s
0s
2000 mS/cm
Configuration of limit switches
Detailed information see chap. 6.4.15.
off
10.50 pH
11.00 pH
Alarm for the characteristic value
for combined circuits
If the service threshold is exceeded, the error E038 is
triggered. If the failure threshold is exceed, the error E019
is triggered.
!
Note!
Assignment of limit switches to the measured variable is
done in the "Setup 2 É Limit switch" menu. It is
independent from the parameter sets (s. chap. 6.4.15).
Delta alarm
JF1
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Service:
Failure:
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6.4.11
Set up 1 – Emergency switching
If the hardware (e.g. sensor or transmitter) is defective, you can change the function of the
transmitter using the emergency switching. You can set the sensor of one circuit to the transmitter
of the other circuit.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
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Hold
pH 7.00
3.52
mS/cm
Param
Parametrieren
Settings
Set up 1
Grundeinstellung
Set
up 2
Sonderfunktionen
Manual operation
Handbedienung
Quick start
First
Setup up
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Set up 1
Param
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Set of param.
Emergency sw.
Next E
Edit
Edit
Weiter
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
N1
Caution! Being switched to onecircuit measurement.
Note in display
N2
Switching off
Sensor 1 --> input 2
Sensor 2 --> input 1
Emergency switching
Sensor 1 is set to input 2 or vice versa.
The settings you made for the circuits are kept.The circuit data
apply after switching, with the exception of the sensor-specific
data.
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Set up 2 – Data log
The data log records two freely selectable parameters with their date and time. You can start it using
the measuring menus:
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the measuring menus until to you reach the Record mode of
the data logger. Pressing the "Enter" key brings you to the Scroll mode of the data logger. Here you
can open the saved measured values with their date and time.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Data log
Check
Controller settings
Limit switch
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
Contr. quick adj.
Next E
Edit
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
K1
Sample time
Data log 1
Data log 2
Display log. 1
Display log. 2
Data log settings
Using the data log you can record
• one parameter with 500 sequential measuring points or
• two parameters each with 500 sequential measuring points.
Display log 1/2: You can view the data recorded in the data
log.
00005s
(2 ... 36000s)
Enter sample time
Enter the time interval after which the next measured value is
recorded in the data log.
Sample time:
KA1
Data log 1 (or 2):
KB1 / KC1
Input:
Function:
PV CH1
Off
Selection
Set the measured value for recording (PV CH1, PV CH2,
temp. CH1, temp. CH2, combined) and then activate by
means of the "on" function.
KB2 / KC2
Min:
Max:
0.00
2000.00
Set recording range
Values outside the defined range are not recorded.
Display log. 1 (or 2):
KD1 / KE1
View of the recorded data
PS You can call up data recorded in the past with date and time of
Measure
0.00
3.52
10
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their recording.
Select
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6.4.13
Set up 2 – Check
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
PARAM
First start up
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Data log
Check
Controller settings
Limit switch
Contr. quick adj.
Edit
Next E
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
L1
PCS input 1:
PCS input 2:
Next E
Edit
INFO
off
off
PCS (= Process check system) time
If the measuring signal does not change over the period entered,
an alarm is signalled with error message E152.
Settable times: off, 1h, 2h, 4h. Monitoring limit: 0.3 % of mean
value over the set period of time.
!
Note!
An active PCS alarm signal will be deleted automatically as soon
as the sensor signal changes.
6.4.14
Set up 2 – Controller settings
Requirements for controller configuration:
You have carried out the following settings which are necessary for the controller settings
either in the First start up, page 24 or on the appropriate menu page.
If you have not yet made the settings, please do this before configuring the controller.
• Specify the relays available for the controllers (Field T17, page 29, or Field F1, page 40).
• Define current output 2 as a continuous controller if you want to control the actuator via a 20
mA interface (Field T19, page 29, or Field EA1, page 36).
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Note!
• Danger of data loss. If you assign the relays which are used by the controller with another function
(Field F1, page 40), the entire controller configuration is reset to the default values.
• If you change the relay assignment for the controllers in the Contacts menu (Field F1, page 40),
you must use the Controller menu to reassign a relay to all the functions selected there.
Example: Relays 4 and 5 are assigned to the controller and you change the controller assignment
to relays 2 and 3 (number of relays remains 2) (no data loss, provided the number of assigned
relays is not reduced!)
• Relays 3, 4 and 5 are located on the additional plug-in card. If you have used one of these relays
for the controller function and want/have to remove this card from the device, then we would
recommend that you change the controller settings before removing the second card, so that all
the relays used by the controller are located on card 1. Otherwise, you cannot use the controller
function during the time in which the additional card is not plugged into the device, as the controller needs to access the relays on the second card.
• The controller function is not available with pH value determination by differential conductivity.
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Definition of terms
Actuators:
Valves, gate valves, pumps and similar
Upward/
downward controller:
The terms "up" (=upward controller) and "down" (=downward controller) used in the menu are
used in relation to the direction of action:
Down = The control doses only if the measured value is greater than the setpoint.
Up = The control doses only if the measured value is smaller than the setpoint.
Process:
The controller or the process (to simplify matters this will, from henceforth, be referred to as the
"process") can be differentiated on account of their different features:
Direction of action, one or
two-sided:
One-sided control only works in one of two directions. It influences the process in such a way that
the measured value either rises (upward controller) or drops (downward controller).
With a two-sided process, control can generally work in both directions, ("up" and "down"). This
means that you can both increase and decrease the value of the controlled variable (here = measured value).
Batch or inline process
arrangement:
With active control, the batch and inline processes are different in their relationship to the medium
current:
Pure batch process: The batch container is filled with the medium. During the subsequent batch
process, no additional medium is fed in. The change in the measured value is caused only by the
control. To be able to compensate for possible so-called "overshoots", use a two-sided control (see
above). For as long as the actual value is within the neutral zone, no additional dosing agent is
added.
Pure inline process: Here, the control works with the medium flowing past. The measured value of
the medium in the inflow may be subject to strong deviations for which the control should compensate. The volume of medium which has already flowed past can no longer be influenced by the controller. For as long as the actual value corresponds to the setpoint, the actuating variable has a constant value.
The Mycom S controller takes this differing behaviour into account. It is the internal handling of the
integral part of the PI or PID controller which is different for these settings.
In practice, the most common option is the semi-batch process. Depending on the ratio of inflow to
tank size, this process shows the behaviour of an inline or a batch process.
Look-ahead control
To be able to optimally resolve the general problems of a purely inline process, the CLM153 is able
to "look into the future" using a second sensor and a flowmeter. This means that the controller can
react to strong variations in the inflow at an early stage.
Controlling the actuators
The CLM153 has four different methods for controlling the actuators (seeabove.)
1. PWM (Pulse-width modulation, "pulse-length controller")
Pulse-width modulated outputs aid control e.g.of solenoid valves. With PWM, the internal, continuous actuating variable is output to a relay as a rhythmic signal.
The larger the calculated actuating variable, the longer the appropriate contact remains picked up
(i.e. the longer the switch-on period tON; s. fig. 24 is). You can set the period length freely between
1 and 999.9 seconds. The minimum switch-on period is 0.4 seconds.
A two-sided process requires two PWM relays or one PWM and a three-point step controller (see
below.) One PWM relay on its own can only output one actuating variable.
To avoid pulses which are too short, enter a minimum switch-on period. Pulses which are too short
are not given to the relay/or the actuators. This benefits the actuator.
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2. PFM (pulse-frequency modulation; "pulse-frequency controller")
Pulse-frequency modulated outputs aid control e.g.of solenoid dosing pumps. As with PWM, PFM
is output as a rhythmic signal by the relay.
The greater the calculated actuating variable, the higher the frequency of the related contact. The
maximum settable frequency 1/T is 120 min-1. The switch-on period tON is constant at approx.
250 mS (s. fig. 24).
Here too, two PFM relays are required for a two-sided process.
contact
contact
tON
tON
tOFF
on
on
off
time [s]
period T
off
T1
T2
( f <)
(f >)
time [s]
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Left: pulse-width modulation (PWM)
Right: pulse-frequency modulation (PFM)
3. Three-point step controller
With Mycom S, this type of control is only possible for one process side ("Up" or "Down"). With twosided processes, either PWM or PFM must be used for the other process side.
The three-point step controller can only be selected if an analogue input for the actuator feedback
is available.
Select this type of control for actuator drives (e.g. valves, butterfly valves etc.), which must be controlled by means of two relays and which have position feedback. Only actuator drives with position
feedback are supported. If the "+relay" picks up, the valve opens (flow increases) until the "+relay"
drops out again. The "–relay" closes the valve in a similar way.
The Mycom S has an internal position controller which compares the set and actual positions of the
valve, (set position from the primary controller and actual position from the position feedback). The
relay in question picks up as soon as the position error exceeds the set switching differential XSD.
The actuator drive is controlled more frequently and more precisely, the smaller the XSD selected.
This also results in a more accurate overall control. However, if the switching differential is too
small, there is the risk that the position control starts to oscillate.
For your process, you must find the optimum value between a large switching differential which
protects the actuators and a small switching differential which ensures better control quality.
The set motor run time aids valve monitoring.
!
Note!
If using a driven valve, gate valve orsimilar, you must determine this motor run time before starting
with the menu settings.
4. Analogue (via current output 2, 20 mA)
The current output can be used to output the analogue actuating variable for one or two-sided processes and cannot be combined with the method described above.
• With one-sided processes, the actuating variable range 0% ... 100%
(or –100% ... 0%) is represented on the selected current range (0 ... 20 mA or 4 ... 20 mA). The
output current is proportional to the actuating variable.
• With a two-sided process, the complete actuating variable range from
–100% ... +100% is represented on the given current range. An actuating variable of 0% leads
to a current of 10 mA (at 0 ... 20 mA) or 12 mA (at 4 .. 20 mA), (see fig. 25).
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Stroke
[%]
Stroke
[%]
A
100
100
50
50
0
0
4
ƒig. 25:
B
8
12
16
20
mA
8
4
12
16
20
mA
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With a two-sided process, it should be noted that the actuator uses this method (also known as "split
range").
A: Stroke diagram for a control valve
B: Stroke diagram for two contrarotating control valves ("split range")
You can refer to the following selection aids to find the required hardware equipment level for your
process.
This selection is not complete. If you wish to use additional functions such as NAMUR or Chemoclean, please check to see if you require additional relays (NAMUR: Alarm relay + 2 relays; Chemoclean: 2 relays).
Selection aid for online processes
Process Path
Dosing actuators
Required hardware equipment
for control
Circuits
lookingahead
· 2-circuit
· flow
1-sided
control
not lookingahead
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Relay
Current
inputs
Current
outputs
1 PWM
2
1
1
–
1 PFM
2
1
1
–
1 3-point step
2
2
2
–
1 PWM/PFM
2
2
1
–
analogue
2
–
1
1
1 PWM
1
1
–
–
1 PFM
1
1
–
–
1 3-point step
1
2
1
–
1 PWM/PFM
1
2
–
–
analogue
1
–
–
1
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Selection aid for online processes
Process
Dosing actuators
Path
lookingahead
· 2-circuit
· flow
2-sided
control
not lookingahead
Required hardware equipment
for control
Circuits
Relays
Current
inputs
Current
outputs
2 PWM
2
2
1
–
2 PFM
2
2
1
–
1 3-point step
2
3
2
–
1 PWM/PFM
2
3
1
–
current output
split range
2
–
1
1
2 PWM
1
2
–
–
2 PFM
1
2
–
–
1 3-point step
1
3
1
–
1 PWM/PFM
1
3
–
–
current output
1
–
–
1
Selection aid for batch processes or slow online processes
Process
1-sided
control
Dosing actuators
Circuits
Relays
1 PWM
1
1
–
–
1 PFM
1
1
–
–
1 3-point step
1
2
1
–
1 PWM/PFM
1
2
–
–
1
–
–
1
2 PWM
1
2
–
–
2 PFM
1
2
–
–
1
–
1
1
1 PWM/PFM
1
3
–
–
current output
split range
1
3
–
–
current output
2-sided
control
Required hardware equipment
for control
1 3-point step
Current
inputs
Current
outputs
PWM = pulse length proportional
PFM = pulse frequency proportional
3-point step = Three-point step controller
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The controller in the CLM153:
The CLM153 contains a multi-faceted PID controller which can be adapted to the process. It has
the following features:
• Separate configuration of both process sides,
• Simple adaptation to batch or inline processes,
• Switching option between constant and range-dependent modulation gain.
Relating to the effect on the gain factor, a difference is made between two standard
implementations:
• The factor KR(X) is the total gain (see fig. 26. This is implemented in the CLM153).
• The gain factor K P(X) is the purely proportional gain.
The following diagram shows the schematic structure of the CLM153 controller. Because of the
simplicity of the diagram, the Laplace transform of subfunctions is given.
X
KR(X)
P
–
W +
+
I
E
+
1/(Tn*S)
*
+
D
Tv*S
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1
Schematic diagram of the CLM153 controller with KR(X) as the total gain
X
Actual value
W
Setpoint
E
Control difference
Y
Actuating variable
KR
Modulation gain (total gain)
Tn
Integral action time (I component)
Tv
Derivative action time (D component)
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Range-dependent modulation gain
In contrast to normal PID controllers, with Mycom S you have the option of setting a range-dependent modulation gain in addition to a constant controller gain. With range-dependent gain, the controller gain used depends on the “range”, i.e. on the present actual value.
Areas of application for range-dependent gain are:
• Compensation of non-linearities:
The conductivity process is no longer linear at medium and high concentrations (approx. > 15 %).
• For critical control systems,
you need a control which works very carefully near the setpoint and doses very powerfully in the
event of large control difference. If constant controller gain cannot do this to your satisfaction,
then you can achieve this by using range-dependent modulation gain.
Yp(X)
100 %
X too low
⇒ dosing
base
X too big
⇒ dosing
acid
-100 %
X
BaseFull
ƒig. 27:
BaseTentative
BaseNeutral
SetPoint
AcidNeutral
AcidTentative
AcidFull
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0%
Diagram to describe the most important corner points for control
With such a range-dependent characteristic, a set actuating variable is prescribed to the controller
for each measured value.
Neutral zone:
If the actual value (X) is within the neutral zone, then
• the dosing does not take place for the Batch process type,
• also not for the Inline process type and without an I component (Tn=0).
• If the controller is configured as a PI or PID controller for the Inline type, the controller decides
itself if dosing will be carried out or not. This is dependent on the measured value history.
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Points of the characteristic:
For constant control gain ("linear characteristic"), you require:
Setpoint W,
Neutral zone
– Two-sided: "Start of the neutral zone" and "End of neutral zone"
– One-sided: only one of the two points
For range-dependent modulation gain ("segmented characteristic"), you require two-sided control
of all the points.
A point usually consists of two coordinates: an x coordinate (here = measured value) and a y
coordinate (here = actuating variable). You only need enter the y coordinates for the optimisation
points. For the other points, the CLM153 sets the y coordinates itself.
However, you cannot change the sequence of these defined points. It is, for example, not possible
to enter a larger measured value for the "Start neutral zone" than for the setpoint.
Configuring the CLM153
Please configure the relays in the following order:
1.
2.
3.
Actuators
Sensor technology
Feedback (e.g. look-ahead control, position feedback with three-point step controller, if
available)
4. Characteristic:
In the user settings (seebelow) you switch directly to a controller simulation and can check the
settings made and change them if necessary.
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
⇒
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Data log
Check systems
Controller settings
Limit switch
Contr. quick adj.
Edit
Next E
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
M1
off
On
Select controller functions
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Note!
You must activate the controller function after you have
configured the controllers in this menu branch.
M2
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Batch 1-s. up
Batch 1-s. down
Batch 2-sided
Inline 1-s. up
Inline 1-s. down
Inline 2-sided
Select the process type,
which describes your process.
1-s. = one-sided: The control is either "up" or "down".
Two-sided: The control is "up" and "down". You can only
select this function if you have defined two controllers (in the
"Contacts" menu and/or via the current output).
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
M3
Type
Sensor input
Feedback
Characteristic
Select external hardware
For correct operation, you must completely configure these
four submenus.
Type: here, you can select and configure the methods which
the controller uses to output the actuating variable.
Sensor input: Here you configure the look-ahead control or
switch channels (only with two circuit).
Feedback: Here you configure the position feedback of an
actuator drive (only with the selection of three PS and position
feedback = on; see Fields 162, 165 / 170, 165)
Characteristic: Here, you enter the controller parameters
(neutral zone, setpoint, etc.). With this selection, you can also
reach the controller simulation (see Field ME6).
Type:
With selection "one-sided" in Field M2:
MA1
Up
Down
Dosing
Select the control type with which you wish to dose.
MA2
Pulse length
Pulse frequency
3-point step controller
Current output
Select control type
MA3
+relay
–Relay
Motor on time
Xsd
Relay selection
(for three-point step controller)
+Relay: Open the valve further (= increase dosing)
–Relay: Close the valve further (= reduce dosing)
Selection: n.c. (= not connected). After this, those relays which
are released in the Contacts menu are always offered as the
default.
n.c.
n.c.
060.0 s
4.0 %
!
Note!
If you cannot select a relay here, use the "Contacts" menu to
make relays available for the controller function.
Motor on time: The time the motor drive requires to move
the valve from completely closed to completely open. The
CLM153 requires this to be able to calculate the required pickup time of the relay for any required position change.
Xsd: Xsd is the dead zone of the actuator control. A deviation
of the actuator position from the calculated set value is not
corrected up to the % value that you set here.
!
Note!
The CLM153 expects feedback from the actuator drive about
the current valve position via a current or resistance input.
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MA4
Relay:
max. pulse frequency
n.c.
120/min.
Relay selection
(for pulse frequency)
Relay: Relay selection
Max. pulse frequency: Input of the maximum pulse frequency. (Pulses with a higher frequency are not forwarded to
the relay).
(Maximum setting: 120 1/min)
MA5
Relay:
Period:
tE min:
n.c.
000.0s
000.0s
Relay selection
(for pulse length)
Relay: Relay selection
Period: Period length T in seconds
(Range 0.5 ... 999.9 s)
tE min: Minimum switch-on period. (Shorter pulses are not
forwarded to the relay and treat therefore the actuators with
care).
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
MA6
0 ... 20mA
4 ... 20 mA
Current output
Selection of the current range, which should be output at the
current output.
MA7
0/4 mA
20 mA
Current output
Assign the current value which corresponds to 100 % dosing
medium provision.
Type
With selection "two-sided" in Field M2:
MB1
Dosing via:
1 output
2 outputs
Control:
(This is only if you selected the constant controller under
current output 2.)
1 output: for control using the current output in the "split
range" method. Control logics are required which can control
two valves/pumps over one current input.
2 outputs: If the valves are controlled with two relays.
MBA1
0 ... 20mA
4 ... 20 mA
Current output
Selection of the current range, which should be output at
current output 2.
The neutral position (= current value which the controller
outputs when it is not dosing) is in the middle of the selected
range.
For 0 ... 20 mA, the neutral position is at 10 mA,
for 4 ... 20 mA at 12 mA.
MBA2
0 (or 4) mA
20 mA
Current output 2
Assign the current value, corresponding to 100 % dosing.
1 Output:
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Stroke
[%]
100
50
up
down
0
4
ƒig. 28:
8
12
16
20
mA
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Note!
From the current value selection for the dosing of 100 %
dosing agent, you can derive the current ranges for up and
down dosing, (see fig. 28) in the "split range" method.
Two-sided control over one current output
2 outputs:
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Up:
Down:
pulse length
pulse length
Select the control type
Dosing can be carried be carried out using:
Pulse length signal
Pulse frequency signal
Three-point step controller
MBB2
+relay
–Relay
Motor on time
Xsd
n.c.
n.c.
060.0 s
04.0 %
Downward dosing: Relay selection
(for three-point step controller)
Description see above.
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
MBB3
Relay:
max. pulse frequency
n.c.
1/min.
Downward dosing: Relay selection
(for pulse frequency)
Description see above.
MBB4
Relay:
Period:
tE min:
n.c.
000.0s
000.0s
Downward dosing: Relay selection
(for pulse length)
Description see above.
MBB5
+relay
–Relay
Motor on time
Xsd
n.c.
n.c.
060.0 s
04.0 %
Upward dosing: Relay selection
(for three-point step controller)
Description see above.
MBB6
Relay:
max. pulse frequency
n.c.
1/min.
Upward dosing: Relay selection
(for pulse frequency)
Description see above.
MBB7
Relay:
Period:
tE min:
n.c.
000.0s
000.0s
Upward dosing: Relay selection
(for pulse length)
Description see above.
Sensor input:
MC1
Look-ahead control:
PV 1 = controller
PV 2 = look-ahead
Note in display: Look-ahead measurement
(only look-ahead)
In First start up, one process with look-ahead control was
selected.
!
Note!
Control with look-ahead measurement is only possible in conjunction with a flowmeter and a two-circuit transmitter.
MC2
Control with:
PV 1
PV 2
MC3
LB :
LS :
LE:
Electrical assignment:
(only redundancy)
Selection of with which measured value, control is effective.
0.5 m
0.5 m
1.5 m
System arrangement
Enter sensor/dosing point distances:
LS: Distance between the controlling sensor and the down
dosing point
LB: Distance between the controlling sensor and the up dosing
point
LE: Distance between the controlling sensor and the lookahead sensor
Notes on fig. 29: Sensor 1 is the controlling sensor, sensor 2 is
the look-ahead el.
Two-sided pipe flow neutralisation (inline) with forward-locking conductivity measurement
Mycom 153
Flow
Cond. sensor 2 meter
Q
F
LE
Cond. sensor 1
Water
LB
Electrolyte
Q
LS
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Schematic diagram of a two-sided control with look-ahead control
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
MC4
Unit:
Unit:
4 mA value:
20 mA value:
m3/h
s
___
___
Flowmeter volume flow
Unit: Entry of the volume flow in m3/h or yd3/h
4 mA value: Enter minimum flow velocity value.
20 mA value: Enter maximum flow velocity value.
MC5
Diameter
00 mm
Pipe diameter
Entry of the internal diameter of the pipe located between the
two sensors.
MC6
Function
Limit value
Kffc=1:
Kmax:
Kstop:
On
050.0
050.0
1.7
1.0
Feedforward control
(only if 2 current inputs are available)
Feedforward control has a multiplying effect, i.e. the controller
actuating variable is multiplied by the gain Kffc (s. fig. 30).
Limit value: If the current input signal undershoots the value
set here, dosing is stopped (actuating variable = 0). The dosing
stop is not active if you enter 0 (= no limit value) here.
(Range 0...100%)
Kffc=1: Here, enter the current input value in % at which the
feedforward gain should have the value 1. At this point the
output actuating variable is the same for switched-on or
switched-off feedforward control. (Range 0...100 %)
Kmax: Here, the value of Kffc is displayed for a current input
signal of 100%.
Kstop: Here, the value of Kffc is displayed for current input
signal which is equal to the limit value.
amplification
Kffc
Kmax
1
current input signal in %
-25
0
20
100
current input signal in mA
0
ƒig. 30:
4
20
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Kstop
Multiplying feedforward control
Feedback:
The following selection is dependent on whether you have a resistance or a current input.
With resistance input
MD1
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0 ... 10 kΩ
Select range
for resistance.
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CODE
MD2
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
act. resistance
____ kΩ
Assign a value for y = 0%
Drive the valve to y = 0%.
The current resistance is displayed. You can change the valve
position either manually or by pressing the arrow keys on the
transmitter. Confirm the position for y = 0 % by pressing the
"E" key.
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Note!
If you cannot change it using the arrow keys, please check the
"Actuators" menu (Field 165) to see if the relays have been
assigned to valve control.
MD3
Assign a value for y = 100%
Drive the valve to y = 100%.
Proceeding as in the previous field.
act. resistance
____ kΩ
For current input 1:
MD4
y = 0 ... 100 %
MD5
act. mA value:
____ mA
mA:
4 ... 20
20 ... 4
Select current range
and assign the percentage range.
Assign a value for y = 0%
Drive the valve to y = 0%.
The current current value is displayed. You can change the
valve position either manually or by pressing the arrow keys on
the transmitter. Confirm the position for y = 0 % by pressing
the "E" key.
!
Note!
If you cannot change it using the arrow keys, please check the
"Actuators" menu (Field 165) to see if the relays have been
assigned to valve control.
MD6
act. mA value:
____ mA
Assign a value for y = 100%
Drive the valve to y = 100%.
Proceeding as in the previous field.
ME1
Linear characteristic
Segmented characteristic
Characteristic type selection
Linear characteristic : Corresponds to a constant control
gain.
Segmented characteristic : Corresponds to a rangedependent control gain.
ME2
Setpoint
Start neut
End neut
KR 1
KR 2
1000 mS/cm
800 mS/cm
1500 mS/cm
200 mS/cm
200 mS/cm
Characteristic values for linear characteristic (constant
control gain) ; KR
Setpoint: The value which should be set.
Start neut: Start neutral zone
End neut: End neutral zone
KR 1 (only with up dosing): Modulation gain for up dosing
KR 2 (only with down dosing): Modulation gain for down
dosing
ME3
Setpoint
Start neut.
End neut.
O.pnt. X1
O.pnt.Y1
O.pnt. X2
O.pnt.Y2
Control po. 1
Control po. 2
1000 mS/cm
990 mS/cm
1010 mS/cm
900 mS/cm
0.20
1100 mS/cm
-0.20
800 mS/cm
1200mS/cm
Characteristic values for segmented characteristic
(range-dependent control gain)
Setpoint: The value which should be set.
Start neut: Start neutral zone
End neut: End neutral zone
Optimisation point 1 and 2: Entry with x and y coordinates
Control point 1: The dosing is 100% up for measuring values
< control point 1.
Control point 2: The dosing is 100% down for measuring
values > control point 2.
Characteristic:
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
ME4
Fast process
Standard process
Slow process
User settings
Select process character
If you have no experience in setting control parameters, the
defaults fast /standard / slow process are intended as an aid
to adapting the controller behaviour to the process. Select a
default and use the "controller simulation" (see below) to
check if these settings are relevant for your process.
Enter all the characteristic values yourself with the user
settings.
ME5
KR 1 =
KR 2 =
Characteristic values for user settings:
(KR 1 and KR 2 only with linear characteristic;
Index 1 only for up dosing,
Index 2 only for down dosing)
KR 1: Modulation gain for up dosing
KR 2: Modulation gain for down dosing
Tn: integral action time (0.0 ... 999.9 min)
Tv: derivative action time (0.0 ... 999.9 min)
Tn 1 =
Tn 2 =
Tv 1 =
Tv 2 =
ME6
Simulation
Off
On
ME7
Function
Set:
act.:
y:
Select controller simulation
Here, you can switch a configuration loop on or off. The hold is
removed with an active controller simulation.
Simulation on: The characteristic values entered in the previous field are used in the next field to simulate the controller
behaviour.
Off: Press "E" to leave the controller simulation.
auto
1000 mS/cm
1000 mS/cm
000
Controller simulation
Function: Here, you set whether an actuating variable
calculated by the controller ("auto"), or an actuating variable y
entered by the user ("manual") is to be output.
Set: Displays the current setpoint. If necessary, you can change
the setpoint. The other points (start/end of neutral zone, optimization points, control points) change accordingly.
Actual: Displays the current actual/measured value.
Y: With the "auto" function: displays the actuating variable
determined by the controller. With the "manual" function, you
can enter an actuating variable here. Values < 0 % mean
downward dosing, values > 0 % mean upward dosing.
To best adapt the controller parameters to the process, we recommend the following:
• Set values for controller parameter (Field ME5), activate simulation (Field ME6), deflect process:
Field ME7: set function to "manual" and enter an actuating variable. Using the actual value, you
can observe how the process is deflected.
• Switch the function to "auto". Now you can observe how the controller returns the actual value
to the setpoint.
• If you want to set other parameters, press the "Enter" key and you will return to Field ME5.
During this time, the controller continues to run in the background.
• If you have made your settings, press the "Enter" key again to return to Field ME6. There, you
can continue or exit the simulation.
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Only exit the controller simulation in Field ME6 with "Simulation off". Otherwise, the simulation
will continue to run in the background.
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6.4.15
Set up 2 – Limit switch
The transmitter has several possibilities for assigning a relay contact. The limit contactor can be assigned an on and off point, as well as a pickup and dropout delay. In addition, an error message can
be generated when an alarm threshold is set. You can trigger cleaning in connection with this error
message (see error/contact assignment page 49).
These functions can be used both for conductivity/concentration/resistivity measurement and for
temperature measurement.
To illustrate the contact states of any relay contact or fault-signalling contact, refer to fig. 31:
On-point > off-point (with increasing measured values):
– The relay contact closes after the on-point at t1 is exceeded and the pickup delay (t2 - t1) expires.
– When the alarm threshold at t3 is reached and the alarm delay (t4 - t3) also expires, the fault signalling contact switches.
– With returning measured values, the fault-signalling contact reopens when the alarm threshold is
undershot at t5. The appropriate error message is deleted.
– The relay contact opens again after the off-point is reached at t6 and the dropout delay has elapsed
(t7 - t6).
!
Note!
• If the pickup and dropout delays are set to 0 s, the on and off points are the switch points of the
contacts.
• You can make identical settings for a minimum function similar to the maximum function.
Switch-on point > switch-off point: Maximum function
Measured value
Alarm ON
Alarm OFF
Alarm threshold
Contact ON
Switch-on point
Switch-off point
on
delay
off
delay
Contact OFF
Switch-on point < switch-off point: Minimum function
Contact OFF
Switch-off point
Switch-on point
Contact ON
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Monitoring of pharmaceutical water according to USP
Mycom S CLM153 with conductive sensors offers a function for monitoring water for injection
(WFI) according to the USP (United States Pharmacopeia) standard, part 645.
Measurement is performed as follows:
• The uncompensated conductivity is measured.
• The temperature is measured and the value is rounded down to the next 5 °C step.
• The actual measured value is compared with the limit value for water according to USP at the
corresponding temperature (see table).
• If the limit value is exceeded, an alarm is triggered.
Additionally, Mycom S offers a pre-alarm which is triggered at a freely configurable value (e.g. 80 %
of USP value). You can use this pre-alarm to start regeneration of your plant in time.
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Note!
• The USP function is activated by assigning a limit switch to USP CH1 or USP CH2. The alarm is
set via the alarm relay and the error messages E154 to E157. The pre-alarm is set by the relay
assigned to the corresponding limit value (see chap. 6.4.5).
• The transmitter always uses uncompensated conductivity values for the USP function even if
temperature-compensated values are shown on the display.
Temperature [°C]
Conductivity [µS/cm]
Temperature [°C]
Conductivity [µS/cm]
0
0.6
55
2.1
5
0.8
60
2.2
10
0.9
65
2.4
15
1.0
70
2.5
20
1.1
75
2.7
25
1.3
80
2.7
30
1.4
85
2.7
35
1.5
90
2.7
40
1.7
95
2.9
45
1.8
100
3.1
50
1.9
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To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
PARAM
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Data log
Check
Controller settings
Limit switch
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
Contr. quick adj.
Next E
Edit
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
O1
Limit switch 1
Limit switch 2
Limit switch 3
Limit switch 4
Limit switch 5
Selection
of the limit switch which you wish to configure. There are
five limit switches available.
Limit switch 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5:
OA1 / OB1 /
OC1 / OD1 /
OE1
Function
Assignment
On point:
Off point:
OA2 / OB2 /
OC2 / OD2 /
OE2
6.4.16
On delay:
Off delay:
Alarm threshold:
off
PV CH1
2000mS/cm /
0500 MΩ·cm /
99.99% /
10.50 pH
2000mS/cm /
0500 MΩ·cm /
99.99% /
10.50 pH
Limit switch configuration:
Function: Activation of function as limit switch
0000 s
0000 s
2000mS/cm /
500 MΩ·cm /
99.99% /
10.50 pH
Limit switch configuration:
On delay: Entry of the switch-on delay of the limit switch
relay (range 0 ... 2000 s)
Off delay: Entry of the switch-off delay (range 0 ... 2000 s)
Alarm threshold: Entry of the value (alarm threshold) at
which the fault signalling contact switches.
!
Note!
A limit switch can only be activated if a relay has been
assigned to it, see chap. 6.4.5.
Assignment: Selection of the measured value to which the
limit value should apply. Selection: primary value CH1, temperature CH1, primary value CH2, temperature CH2, USP
CH1, USP CH2 (conductive sensors), combined (only if
operating mode = combined circuits)
On-point: Entry of the value at which the limit function is
activated.
Off-point: Entry of the value at which the limit function is
deactivated.
(Settable range: 0 ... 2000 mS/cm / 0 ... 100% /
0 ... 100 MΩ / –50 ... +150 °C / pH = 7.00 ... 11.0)
Set up 2 – Controller quick adjustment
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
⇒
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Data log
Check
Controller settings
Limit switch
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Quick adjustm.
Param
off
Function
set
1000mS/cm
1250mS/cm
act.
Contr. quick adj.
Edit
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Next E
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6.4.17
Set up 2 – Chemoclean
Chemoclean® is a system to automatically clean conductivity sensors. Water and cleaner are
conveyed to the sensor by means of an injector (e.B. CYR10).
!
Note!
The function group is only active if you have set Chemoclean = on in the "Setup 1" É "Relays"
menu; s. Field F1, chap. 6.4.5 page 40.
1
2
3
MEAS
CAL
DIAG
PARAM
4
7
6
8
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1: Electric line
2: Pressurised air
3: Water/cleaning liquid
4: CLM153 transmitter
5: Immersion assembly
6: Injector CYR10
7: Cleaning liquid
8: Motive water
Operation:
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In the menu "Set up 1" É "Relays" (Field F1, s. page 40), the Chemoclean® function must be
switched on and the appropriate contacts connected to the injector.
The cleaning processes are configured in the menu "PARAM" É "Set up 2" É "Chemoclean".
Here, the automatic or event-controlled cleaning can be adapted to the process conditions.
One or more of the following controls are possible:
– Weekly programme (see below, Fields OA1 to OAA5): Any number of cleanings can be started on each weekday
– External control: a start can be triggered via the binary input. For this, external control must
be activated in Field P1, "Select control levels": Ext. control "on")
– Clean trigger: Cleaning is carried out if an error with a cleaning trigger occurs, (see also Field
LM1 under "Set up 2" É "Check systems")
– Power failure: cleaning is started after a power failure.
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Manual operation:
Rapid on-site cleaning can be carried out with the menu:
"PARAM" É "Manual operation" É "Chemoclean" É press "E" twice ("start cleaning")
Weekly programming:
"PARAM" É "Set up 2" É "Chemoclean":
Each day can be programmed individually. The following programmes are available
• "Clean": Cleaning started by entering the start time (s. fig. 33).
• "Clean Int": Cleaning is carried out at intervals with a defined spacing (s. fig. 33). This programme
cannot be started via the binary inputs directly.
• "User": User-defined cleaning programmes (create in Programme Editor; from Field NAD1).
Programme sequences (cleaning example)
Monday:
2 x cleaning (at 11:00 and at 18:00) with 120 s. water, of which 60 s. additionally with cleaner.
Clean every 30 mins. between 18:20 and 24:00 (= 1800 s.) with 120 s. water, of which 60 s. additionally with cleaner.
Clean
Hold
Hold and Hold delay time
water
60 sec
+cleaner
60 sec
+cleaner
Hold
Hold and Hold delay time
Hold and Hold delay time
water
60 sec
60 sec
+cleaner
60 sec
+cleaner
+cleaner
Measuring
time
60 sec
Meas. time1800 sec
18:20
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Clean Int
Graphic representation of the above example
Required settings according to the example
(bold: to be set by user):
Field OAA1
Field OAA2
(with "Clean")
Clean
01 Water
60 s
01 Water
60 s
02 +Cleaner
60 s
02 +Cleaner
60 s
03 Water
0s
03 Water
0s
04 Rep. Clean
0x
Measuring time
1800s
11:00
11:02
Clean
18:00
18:02
Field OAA2
(with "Clean Int")
Clean Int
18:20
24:00
In this way, each day can be programmed (or copied) individually.
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To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Param
Settings
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
First start up
Next E
Edit
Hold
3.52 mS/cm
Param
Set up 2
Controller settings
Limit switch
Contr. quick adj.
Topcal
Chemoclean
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
P1
Automatic
Clean trigger
Ext. Control
off
off
off
Select control levels
Activate the function which should trigger Chemoclean cleaning.
P2
Automatic
Clean trigger
Ext. Control
off
off
off
Note in display:
Displays the current system status
P3
Automatic
User prg.
Select the configuration menu
Automatic: Here, you can select cleaning programmes for
each weekday.
User programme: Here you create customer-specific programmes using the Programme Editor (see Programme Editor,
p. 76).
Automatic:
PA1
Monday
Tuesday
.....
Sunday
PA2
Edit day?
Copy day?
Select day function
Edit day: You edit the cleaning sequence for this day.
Copy day: The day selected in OA1 is copied to the day selected in the field below.
PAA1
Clean
18:22 18:23
No progr.
View/edit day programme
You can see the complete daily programme or "No Progr.". You
can overwrite the option and also the already set programmes
by making a new selection.
The start and finish times are always given.
Example:
Clean
18:22 (start time) 18:23 (finish time)
User prog.: Use of a programme you created (see Programme
Editor, p. 76)
PAA2
01 Water
02 +Cleaner
03 Water
04 Rep. cleaning
1
2
...
0
Weekday selection menu
Select cleaning day. The number of cleaning triggers for the
day is shown behind each day.
Edit day:
0s
30 s
30 s
0x
Select programme blocks
The times for individual programme steps can be individually
adjusted here. Select a block for editing by pressing "E".
+Cleaner: Cleaner is conveyed in addition to water.
Rep. cleaning: Number of repetitions of the previous steps 01
... 03
!
Note!
• When you change one of this programme blocks the changes will affect every cleaning.
• Leave this selection by pressing "PARAM".
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PAA3
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
0010 s
Water / cleaner:
Enter the time during which the valve remains open to allow
the conveyance of water or cleaner.
(0 ... 9999s)
PAA4
Repeat x number of
times
00
(0 ... 10)
Repeat cleaning
How often should the previous step (cleaner or water) be
repeated?
Tuesday
Wednesday
...
Sunday
? = Monday
Select the day
to which you want to copy Monday (example).
Copy day:
PAB1
!
Note!
Danger of data loss. When copying one day to another, the
cleaning programmes of the target day are overwritten.
User programme: (Programme Editor)
PAB1
User prog. 1
Select user programme
With Chemoclean there is one user programme available.
PAB1
Edit
Insert template
Enable
Disable
Rename
Select edit function
Insert template: An installed programme (e.g. Clean) can be
inserted into the user programme.
01
02
....
Select rows
The row with the selected position number can be edited with
"E".
!
Note!
• After a programme is disabled, it can be re-enabled at any
time.
• Leave this item by pressing "PARAM".
Edit:
PBA1
!
Note!
Leave this selection by pressing "PARAM".
PBA2
Change
Insert
Move to
Delete
Select the edit function for the selected block
Change: The function is changed for the selected position
Insert: A new block is inserted before the highlighted position.
Move to: The highlighted function is moved to a different
position.
Delete: The highlighted function is deleted (there is no query
whether you really want to delete!)
Change / insert:
PBAA1
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Water
+Cleaner
Wait
Back to
...
Select function
Back to: You can create a programme loop with this function
(for repeats).
Possible selection:
Water, +cleaner, wait, back to
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
(Displays blocks as list)
01 Water
02 +Cleaner
03 Wait
Select rows
You move the function selected in Field NADA1 to the highlighted position.
Move to:
PBAA2
!
Note!
The highlighted function will be overwritten.
Insert template:
PBB1
User prog. = ?
No prog.
Clean
______
Select the template
you want to copy to the user programme.
Activate programme:
PBC1
Programme is activated
Note in display (no entry):
The created or edited programme is enabled.
PBC2
User prog.
(0 ... 9; A ... Z)
Change name
9-character name for your user programme, freely selectable.
PBD1
Do you want to lock the
programme?
Query
Pressing "E" (= Continue) disables the programme.
Pressing "PARAM" (= Cancel) takes you back without disabling
the programme.
PBD2
The programme was locked.
Note in display (no entry)
Lock programme
Rename programme:
PBE1
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User prog.
(0 ... 9; A ... Z)
Change name
9-character name for your user programme, freely selectable.
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Manual operation
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
PARAM
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Settings
Param
Set up 1
Set up 2
Manual operation
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Param Manual operation
HOLD off
HOLD on
First start up
Edit
Next E
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
R1
Chemoclean
Hold
Select manual operation
!
Note!
• Leave the manual operating menu by pressing "PARAM",
"DIAG" or "MEAS".
• The settings are only active in this menu. Nothing is saved
when you leave.
!!!Caution!!
You are now leaving manual
operation.
If you leave the manual operation:
Note in display
Confirm by pressing "Enter": Leave the manual operation.
Cancel by pressing "PARAM": Continue with manual operation.
RB1
Automatic
Clean trigger
Ext. Control
Note in display (no entry):
System status
RB2
no prog
Clean
R2
Chemoclean:
off
off
off
Chemoclean cleaning
No prog: Here, each external programme start is suppressed.
Clean: Here, you can start the Clean programme.
!
Note!
Leave this item by pressing "PARAM".
HOLD:
RC1
HOLD off
HOLD on
Select manual operation
Activate / deactivate Hold
The "HOLD" function freezes the current outputs as soon cleaning/calibration is undertaken.
!
Note!
If the controller function lies on current output 2, it follows the
instructions of the defined "controller hold" (s. page 50).
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Diagnosis
To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Select
Diag
Error list
Error log
Operating log
Calibration log
Service
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
U
Error list
Error log
Operation log
Calibration log
service
Error list: Displays the current active errors.
(Complete error list with description s. page 92)
Error log: Lists the last 30 signalled errors with date and time.
Operation log (service code necessary): Lists the last 30 registered operating steps with date and time.
Calibration log: Lists the last 30 calibrations undertaken with
date and time.
!
Note!
• Use the arrow keys to scroll through the lists.
• Leave the lists by pressing "E".
Service:
Y
Factory reset
Simulation
Instrument check
Reset
DAT download
Instrument version
Chemoclean
Reset count
Selection for service diagnosis
Factory reset: Different data groups can be reset to the factory
settings.
Simulation: The transmitter behaviour can be simulated after
entering various parameters.
Instrument check: The instrument functions
(display, keys, etc.) can be tested individually.
Reset: Device reset ("warm start")
DAT download: Copy data into/out of the DAT module.
Instrument version: Device internal data e.g. serial number
can be queried.
Chemoclean (only, if the complete Chemoclean function is
activated): Inspecting programmes, inputs, mechanics.
Factory function: Reset counter, write access
Abort
Only start up data
Only calibration data
Complete reset
Service data
Operation log
Error log
Calibration log
Set default
Here you can select the data which you wish to
reset to the factory settings.
Factory reset:
YA1
!
Note!
Danger of data loss. Selecting a point and confirming with
"Enter" deletes all the settings you made in this area!
Pressing Cancel leaves this field without changing the values.
Calibration data: All the saved data for calibrations such as
zero point, slope, and offset.
Start up data: The remaining data to be set.
Complete reset: Calibration data + setting data
Service data: All data + logbooks + reset counters.
Service data / logbooks:
These functions are only for authorised service personnel. The
service code is required.
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
Service data / logbooks:
YAA1
0000
Entry of the service code required
!
Note!
For service code setting, see Field D1, p. 35.
YAA2
Note in display:
Incorrect service code entry
(back to the last field)
Simulations:
YB1
Simulation:
Output 1:
Output 2:
off
12.00 mA
04.00 mA
Adapt simulation (current outputs)
Simulation off: The frozen values from the last measurement
are used for the simulation.
Simulation on: The current values for the outputs can be
changed (Output 1, Output 2)
YB2
Simulation:
PV 1:
Temperature:
PV 2:
Temperature:
off
1mS/cm
025.0 °C
0mS/cm
000.0 °C
Adapt simulation (measured value/temperature)
Simulation off: The frozen values from the last measurement
are used for the simulation.
Simulation on: The values (measured value/temperature) can
be changed.
YB3
Simulation:
Alarm relay:
Relay 1:
Relay 2:
off
off
off
off
Adapt simulation (contacts)
Simulation off: The last statuses are frozen and used for the
simulation.
Simulation on: The contacts can either be opened (on) or
closed (off).
!
Note!
If you return to the measurement mode with the simulation
switched on, "Simul" and "Hold" flash in the display.
Instrument check:
YC1
Display
Keypad
RAM
EEPROM
Flash
Selection for check
Display: All the fields are queried alternately. Defective cells
become visible.
Keypad: All the keys must be pressed one after the other. If
the system is functioning perfectly, the appropriate symbols
appear in the display.
RAM: "RAM O.K" message if there are no errors.
EEPROM: "EEPROM O.K" message if there are no errors.
Flash (memory): "Flash OK" message if there are no errors.
!
Note!
Leave this item by pressing "PARAM".
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
DAT download (only available if DAT module is plugged in):
YD1
DAT selection
DAT write: You can save the both the configuration and the
logbooks of your transmitter to the DAT module.
DAT read: Copy the configuration saved on the DAT module
into the EEPROM of the transmitter.
Erase DAT: Delete all data on the DAT module.
DAT write
DAT read
Erase DAT
!
Note!
• After the "DAT read" copying procedure, a reset is triggered
automatically, and the device is configured with the copied
values. (See below for reset).
DAT write:
YD2
!!Caution!! All the data on the
DAT module will be deleted.
Note in display
For safety reasons, you are asked if you really want to overwrite the existing data.
YD3
in process
Data are written to the DAT module
YD4
!!Caution!! All the data in the
Mycom S will be deleted.
Note in display
For safety reasons, you are asked if you really want to overwrite the existing data.
YD5
in process
Data are written to Mycom S
!!Caution!! All the data on the
DAT module will be deleted.
Note in display
For safety reasons, you are asked if you really want to delete
the existing data.
DAT read:
Erase DAT:
YD6
Reset
YE1
Reset
You can restart the Mycom S with this function (similar to the
"warm start" on your computer). You can use this function if
the Mycom S does not react as expected.
!
Note!
This reset does not change saved data.
Instrument version:
Endress+Hauser
YF1
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
Controller data
Open controller data and the hardware version.
YF2
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
Basic module data
YF3
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
Transmitter 1 data
Open transmitter data (1).
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
YF4
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
Transmitter 2 data
Open transmitter data (2).
YF5
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
DC-DC converter data
(only for two circuit))
Module for power supply of transmitter 2
YF6
SW Version:
HW Version:
Serial No.:
Card ID:
1.2
1
12345678
A1B
Relay data
YF6
12345678901234
Enter serial number
14 digit number consisting of 0 ... 9 and A ... Z
YF7
CLM153-A2B00A010
Order Code
15 digit number consisting of 0 ... 9 and A ... Z
Chemoclean:
off
off
off
Note in display (no entry):
System status
YH1
Automatic
Clean trigger
Ext. Control
YH2
With E running programme is
aborted.
Note in display (no entry):
To be able to carry out the diagnosis, you must abort the programme currently running by pressing the "Enter" key.
YH3
Ext. Inputs
Mechanics
Selection Chemoclean diagnosis
Ext. Inputs:
YHA1
Start
Auto stop
Wait trigger
Ass. measurement
Ass. service
Userprog
On
On
On
Info field: status of external digital inputs
On
Hardware:
YHB1
Water
Cleaner
Water and cleaner
YHB2
Automatic
Clean trigger
Ext. Control
Select mechanics
Select a function which shall be tested.
off
off
off
Note in display (no entry):
System status
Reset count:
82
YI1
0
Reset count
(only triggered by watchdog)
Can be reset via Set Default É service data.
YH2
0
Write count
Number of write accesses to the EEPROM is reported here.
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6.4.20
Calibration
The calibration can be protected with the maintenance and the specialist codes. No calibration can
be carried out at the display level (compare with page 35).
Procedure:
1.
2.
3.
Move assembly to service position (when a rectractable assembly is used).
Remove sensor.
Clean sensor before calibration.
Calibration can be performed in two different ways:
• By measuring with a known conductivity (Fields xx to yy) in a calibration solution
• By entering the precise cell constant of the conductivity sensor (Field A5, p. 33).
!
Note!
• For the calibration described below, the transmitter must be in "Conductivity" operating mode. If
the transmitter shows the resistivity or concentration mode, you have to switch to conductivity
mode throughout calibration.
• If automatic temperature compensation is selected for calibration (s. page 28), the corresponding
temperature sensor must also be immersed in the calibration solution.
• The instrument switches automatically to Hold (factory setting) whenever it is calibrated.
• Cancel calibration by pressing the "MEAS" key.
• If you confirm this with "yes, cancel cal.", you return to the
measurement mode.
If you select "no", calibration is continued.
3.52 mS/cm
Cancel Calib.
Cal
no
•
yes, Cancel Calib.
Edit
Endress+Hauser
Next
E
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To enter the menu, proceed as follows:
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Selection
Cal
Cell constant
Airset
Installation factor
Edit
Next E
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
Selection
Cal
Cell constant
Airset
Installation factor
Next E
Edit
CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
C1
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
End calibration
Selection for calibration
(only two circuit)
Select sensor 1 or 2, and then run through calibration for each
individual sensor.
C2
Cell constant
Airset
Installation factor
Selection
Cell constant: Calculate the cell constant of the sensor.
Airset (only inductive): The sensor must be calibrated at air
and in a dry state.
The airset of inductive sensors is performed before
determination of the cell constant.
Installlation factor (only inductive): Sensor calibration with
compensation for the wall effect after determination of the cell
constant.
Cell constant:
!
Immerse the sensor (inductive or conductive) into the
calibration solution.
!
Note!
Immerse the sensor in such a way that there is a minimum distance of 15 mm to the vessel wall, so that the
installation factor does not play a role.
CB1
025.0 °C
(–35.0 ... 250°C)
Entry of MTC temperature
Enter the temperature at which the calibration is performed
(only MTC - manual temperature entry).
CB2
2.10 % / K
(0.00 ... 20.00% / K)
Alpha value (TC value)
Enter the α value of the calibration solution. This value is specified for the Endress+Hauser calibration solutions or is calculated from the imprinted table
CB3
Current measured value
Current measured value
Enter the correct conductivity value of the calibration solution.
It makes sense to use a calibration solution which is at >40 %
of the measuring range of the sensor used. The display is
always in mS/cm.
(0.0 ... 9999 mS/cm)
CB4
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~ ~
~ ~
~ ~~
C07-CLM153xx-16-06-00-xx-003.EPS
Note!
Below you find a description of a calibration with the temperature-compensated conductivity value of the reference
solution. If you want to perform a calibration with uncompensated conductivity, set the temperature coefficient α to
zero.
5.9 cm-1
(0.1 ... 9.99 cm-1)
Cell constant
The calculated cell constant is displayed and applied to Field
A5 (s. page 33).
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
CB5
ok
Calibration status
CB6
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
End of calibration
Accept: Pressing "E" accepts the new calibration data.
Reject: The data are not accepted, a recalibration will not be
started.
Recalibrate: The data are rejected and a new calibration will
be started.
Proceed with F
Airset (only inductive):
!
Note!
As long as the sensor is out of the medium during Airset, an error code referring to measuring range violation (E055/E056) can be ignored.
~~~
~ ~
~ ~~
C07-CLM153xx-16-06-00-xx-001.EPS
Remove sensor from the liquid and dry thoroughly.
CA1
0.0µS/cm
Current measured value
Start calibration residual coupling using CAL key.
CA2
42µS/cm
Residual coupling
The residual coupling of the system (sensor and transmitter) is
displayed.
(Range: –80 ...80 µS · cell constant)
CA3
ok
Calibration status
CA4
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
End of calibration
Accept: Pressing "E" accepts the new calibration data.
Reject: The data are not accepted, a recalibration will not be
started.
Recalibrate: The data are rejected and a new calibration will
be started.
Proceed with F
The sensor remains in the place of application.
~ ~
~ ~
~ ~~
CC1
Endress+Hauser
025.0 °C
(–35.0 ... 250°C)
C07-CLM153xx-16-06-00-xx-002.EPS
Installation factor (only inductive):
Entry of MTC temperature
Enter the temperature at which the calibration performed (only
MTC - manual temperature entry).
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CODE
CHOICE
(default = bold)
INFO
CC2
2.10 % / K
(0.00 ... 20.00% / K)
Alpha value (TC value)
Enter the α value of the calibration solution. This value is specified for the Endress+Hauser calibration solutions or is calculated from the imprinted table
CC3
Current measured value
Current measured value
Enter the correct conductivity value of the calibration solution.
It makes sense to use a calibration solution which is at >40 %
of the measuring range of the sensor used. The display is
always in mS/cm.
(0.0 ... 9999 mS/cm)
CC4
1
(0.10 ... 5.00)
Installation factor
The calculated installation factor is displayed and applied to
Field AA2 (s. page 33).
CC5
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
End of calibration
Accept: Pressing "E" accepts the new calibration data.
Reject: The data are not accepted, a recalibration will not be
started.
Recalibrate: The data are rejected and a new calibration will
be started.
Proceed with F
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7 Maintenance
7
Maintenance
The transmitter Mycom S CLM153 itself does not contain wear parts and is maintenance free.
Measuring point maintenance comprises:
• Cleaning of assembly and sensor
• Inspecting cables and connections
• Calibration (s. page 83)
#
"
Warning!
Danger to persons. If you have to remove the sensor for servicing or calibration work, pay attention
to the hazards caused by pressure, temperature and contamination.
Caution!
Remember that any maintenance work on the instrument, assembly or sensors may have impacts
on process control and the process itself.
7.1
Maintaining the measuring system
7.1.1
Cleaning
Depending on the process, and as far as necessary, the assembly, cables and sensor must be cleaned
externally before inspection and calibration. For your own safety always follow the safety
instructions (see above). If necessary wear protective clothing.
Remove dirt and deposits:
The selection of cleaning agent depends on the type of soiling. The most frequent soiling and the
associated cleaning agents are listed in the table below:
Type of soiling
Cleaning agent
Greases and oils
Substances containing tensides (alkaline) or water-soluble
organic solvents (e.g. alcohol)
#
Warning!
Danger of caustic burns! Protect your hands, eyes and clothing when you use the following detergents.
Endress+Hauser
Calciferous deposits, metal hydroxide deposits,
heavy biological deposits Light biological deposits
3% HCl
or with Chemoclean:
HCl (10%) in injector thinned to approx. 3%
Sulphide deposits
Mixture of hydrochloric acid (3%) and
thiocarbamide (commercially available)
Protein deposits
Mixture of hydrochloric acid (0.1 molar) and
pepsin (commercially available)
Light biological deposits
Water under pressure
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7.1.2
Inspecting cables and connections
Please check cables and connections using the following checklist. As there are many different combination possibilities, these instructions are kept to a general level and must be applied to the current
installation.
• Check the sensor plug-in head for airtightness and humidity.
• Check the sensor cable and particularly the outer insulation for breaks.
• Sensor cables which have become damp on the inside must be replaced.
Drying alone is not sufficient!
• If you are using a junction box: The inside of the box must be clean and dry. Moist dehydrating
bags must be replaced.*
• Retighten the terminals in the junction box.*
• For field instruments:
Retighten the terminals in the instrument. Also check that the interior and the PCBs are clean,
dry and free of corrosion (if not, check the seals and threaded joints for leaks and breaks). *, **
• For panel-mounted instruments:
Retighten the terminals on the instrument, check the BNC connector. *, **
• Cable screens must be connected exactly as shown in the wiring diagram. If the screen is connected incorrectly or not at all, the fail-safety of the instrument could be impaired.
*: The frequency of these checks is dependent on environmental influences. In a normal climate
and non-aggressive environment, an annual check is sufficient.
**: This work may only be carried out on a voltage-free instrument, as some of the terminals carry
mains voltage.
7.1.3
Simulation of conductive sensors for device test
You can check the transmitter for conductive conductivity by substituting resistors for the measurement section and temperature sensor. The accuracy of the simulation depends on the accuracy of
the resistors.
Temperature
The temperature values in the table on the right
apply if a temperature offset is not set at the
Mycom S.
All resistance values are increased by factor 10
for temperature sensor type Pt 1000.
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Pt 100 equivalent resistances:
Temperature
Resistance value
–20 °C
92.13 Ω
–10 °C
96.07 Ω
–0 °C
100.00 Ω
!Note!
10 °C
103.90 Ω
• Connect the temperature equivalent resistor
in three-wire technology.
• You can use the service kit "Cond. test
adapter" (Order No.: 51500629) when
connecting resistor decades instead of the
cond. sensor.
20 °C
107.9 Ω
25 °C
109.73 Ω
50 °C
119.40 Ω
80 °C
130.89 Ω
100 °C
138.50 Ω
200 °C
175.84 Ω
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7 Maintenance
Conductivity
If the cell constant k is set to the value in the
second column of the table on the right, then
the conductivity values of this table apply.
Otherwise the following applies: Conductivity[mS/cm]=k·1/R[kΩ]
Resistance R
10 Ω
100 Ω
1000 Ω
10 kΩ
100 kΩ
1 MΩ
10 MΩ
7.1.4
Cell constant k
Display with
conductivity
1 cm-1
100 mS/cm
10 cm-1
1000 mS/cm
0.1 cm-1
1 mS/cm
1 cm-1
10 mS/cm
10 cm-1
100 mS/cm
0.1 cm-1
0.1 mS/cm
1 cm-1
1 mS/cm
10 cm-1
10 mS/cm
0.01 cm-1
1 µS/cm
0.1 cm-1
10 µS/cm
1 cm-1
100 µS/cm
10 cm-1
1 mS/cm
0.01 cm-1
0.1 mS/cm
0.1 cm-1
1 µS/cm
1 cm-1
10 µS/cm
0.01 cm-1
0.01 µS/cm
0.1 cm-1
0.1 µS/cm
1 cm-1
1 µS/cm
0.01 cm-1
0.001 µS/cm
0.1 cm-1
0.01 µS/cm
Simulation of inductive sensors for device test
An inductive sensor alone cannot be simulated using resistors. However, you can use equivalent
resistors to check the entire system CLM153 (inductive) including the sensor. Please pay attention
to the cell constant k (e.g. knominal = 2 for CLS50, knominal = 5.9 for CLS52).
For an exact simulation, use the cell constant actually used (can be read off in Field C124) for calculating the reading:
Display cond.[mS/cm]=k·1/R[kΩ]
Endress+Hauser
Reference values for the simulation CLS52 at
25 °C:
Simulation
resistance R
Cell constant k
Display cond.
Carrying out the simulation:
Guide a line through the opening of the sensor
and connect it to a resistor decade, for
example.
6.8 Ω
5.90 cm-1
868 mS/cm
33 Ω
5.90 cm-1
178.8 mS/cm
330 Ω
5.90 cm-1
17.88 mS/cm
3.3 kΩ
5.90 cm-1
1.788 mS/cm
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7.1.5
Checking conductive conductivity sensors
• Measuring surface connection:
The measuring surfaces are directly connected with connections of the sensor plug. Check with
ohmmeter at < 1 Ω.
• Measuring surface shunt:
A shunt may not exist between the measuring surfaces. Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.
• Temperature sensor shunt:
A shunt may not exist between the measuring surfaces and the temperature sensor. Check with
ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.
• Temperature sensor
Refer to the sensor nameplate for the type of temperature sensor used.
The sensor can be checked with an ohmmeter at the sensor plug:
– Pt 100 at 25 °C = 109.79 Ω
– Pt 1000 at 25 °C = 1097.9 Ω
– NTC 10k at 25 °C = 10 kΩ
• Connection:
Make sure the terminals are correctly assigned for sensors with terminal connection (CLS12/13).
Check that the terminal screws are secure.
7.1.6
Checking inductive conductivity sensors
The following data apply to sensors CLS50 and CLS52.
• Test send coil and receive coil (white and rot coaxial cable, each measured between inner connector and screen):
– ohmic resistance approx. 0.5 ... 2 Ω
– Inductance approx. 180 ... 500 mH (at 2 kHz, serial connection as equivalent circuit diagram)
CLS50: approx. 250 ... 450 mH
CLS52: approx. 180 ... 360 mH
• Test coil shunt:
A shunt may not exist between the coils (from red coax to white coax). Check with ohmmeter at
> 20 MΩ.
• Test temperature sensor:
You can use the table in chap. 7.1.3 to check the Pt 100. The resistance values between the green
and white cores and green and yellow cores must be identical.
• Test temperature sensor shunt:
Shunts may not exist between the temperature sensor (green, white or yellow lines) and the coils
(red coax or white coax). Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.
7.1.7
Checking line extension and boxes
• Use the methods described in chap. 7.1.3 or chap. 7.1.4 to carry out a quick functional check
from the sensor plug (for conductive sensors) or from the sensor (for inductive sensors) to the
device. The easiest way to connect the resistor decades is with the "conductivity test adapter" service kit, Order No: 51500629.
• Check the junction boxes for:
– moisture (impact at low conductivity, if necessary dry box, replace seals, insert dehydrating bag)
– correct connection of all lines
– connection of the outer screening
– security of the terminal screws.
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8 Troubleshooting
8
Troubleshooting
Trouble-shooting relates not only to measures which
• can be carried out without opening the instrument but also
• to instrument defects which require the replacement of components.
8.1
Troubleshooting instructions
In this chapter, you will find diagnosis information and information on eliminating errors which
occur:
chap. 8.1.1, p. 92: Error number list
É List of all occurring error numbers.
chap. 8.1.2, p. 95: Process-specific errors É e. g. temperature value is incorrect.
chap. 8.1.3, p. 97: Device-specific errors É e.g. display is dark.
Before starting the repair work, please note the following safety instructions:
#
"
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Warning!
Danger to life.
• De-energise the instrument before you open it. Check that there is no voltage and secure the
switch(es) against switch-on.
• If work is required under voltage, this may only be carried out by an electrician, but a second
person must be present for safety reasons.
• Switching contacts may be powered by separate circuits. Also de-energise these circuits before
you work on the terminals.
Caution!
Danger to components through electrostatic discharge (ESD).
• Electronic components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Take protective measures, e.g.
remove the charge from your person by touching the PE or wear a permanent grounding in the
form of a wrist strap.
Highly dangerous: Plastic floors at low air humidity and clothing made of synthetic materials.
• For your own safety, always use genuine spare parts. Only genuine spare parts ensure the correct
function, accuracy and reliability after repairs.
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8.1.1
Error number list: Troubleshooting and configuration
In the following error list, you can find a description of all the error numbers occurring.
For each error number there is also data on whether the factory setting (= Fact.) of this error triggers
• an alarm,
• an error current or
• cleaning.
To enter the error list, proceed as follows:
⇒
3.52 mS/cm
Hold
⇒
Select
Diag
Error list
Error log
Operating log
Calibration log
Service
Next E
Edit
!
Error no.
NAMUR
class
Note!
• Please process the errors as shown in Field H5 (Alarm menu) on page 49.
• The second column shows the assignment acc. to NAMUR work sheet NA64 (failure, maintenance, function control).
Error message
Possible causes / measures
Alarm
contact
Fact.
E001
Failure
Memory error
E002
Failure
Data error in EEPROM
E003
Failure
Invalid configuration
E004
Failure
Incompatible hardware
The new software cannot recognise the
module.
E006
Failure
Error transmitter 2
Test with new transmitter.
E007
Failure
Error transmitter 1
E008
Failure
Error sensor 1
E009
Failure
Error sensor 2
E010
Failure
Error temp. sensor 1
E011
Failure
Error temp. sensor 2
E019
Failure
Delta limit exceeded
Check single measured values
(input 1 / input 2) for plausibility
E025
Failure
Limit Airset Offset 1 exceeded
E026
Failure
Limit Airset Offset 2 exceeded
Carry out airset again (only inductive; at
air) or replace sensor. Clean and dry sensor
before airset.
E034
Failure
Calibrating range of measuring cell 1
exceeded
Clean sensor and recalibrate; if necessary,
check sensor, line and connections.
E035
Failure
E036
Automatic
cleaning start
Fact.
Fact.
User
User
yes
no
–
–
yes
no
–
–
yes
no
–
–
yes
no
–
–
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
–
–
yes
no
–
–
Calibrating range of measuring cell 1
under range
yes
no
–
Failure
Calibrating range of measuring cell 2
exceeded
yes
no
–
E037
Failure
Calibrating range of measuring cell 2
under range
yes
no
–
E038
Maintenance
Delta limit exceeded
yes
no
–
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Switch instrument off and back on.
Corrective maintenance in the factory, if
necessary.
User
Error current
Check sensor and sensor connection
(chap. 7.1.5 / chap. 7.1.6 or by
Endress+Hauser service)
Check temperature sensor and connections; if necessary, check transmitter with
temperature simulator.
Check single measured values (input 1 /
input 2) for plausibility Measuring can still
continue until failure error E019 occurs.
–
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class
Error message
Possible causes / measures
Alarm
contact
Fact.
User
Error current
Automatic
cleaning start
Fact.
Fact.
User
User
E046
Failure
Installation factor range of measuring
cell 1 exceeded
E047
Failure
Installation factor range of measuring
cell 1 under range
E048
Maintenance
Installation factor range of measuring
cell 2 exceeded
yes
no
–
–
E049
Maintenance
Installation factor range of measuring
cell 2 under range
yes
no
–
–
E053
Failure
Actuator failure
E054
Maintenance
Dosing time alert
Feedback to controller defective
yes
no
–
–
E055
Failure
Display / measuring range of main
measured value 1 under range
yes
no
no
E056
Failure
Display / measuring range of main
measured value 2 under range
Immerse sensor in conductive medium.
For inductive: Carry out airset.
As long as the sensor is out of the medium
during Airset, an error code referring to
measuring range violation can be ignored.
yes
no
no
E057
Failure
Display / measuring range of main
measured value 1 exceeded
yes
no
no
E058
Failure
Display / measuring range of main
measured value 2 exceeded
yes
no
no
E059
Failure
Temperature 1 under range
yes
no
no
E060
Failure
Temperature 2 under range
yes
no
–
E061
Failure
Temperature 1 over range
yes
no
no
E062
Failure
Temperature 2 over range
yes
no
–
E063
Failure
0/4 mA limit output 1
yes
no
no
E064
Failure
20 mA limit output 1 exceeded
yes
no
no
E065
Failure
0/4 mA limit output 2
yes
no
–
–
E066
Failure
20 mA limit output 2
yes
no
–
–
E067
Maintenance
Alarm threshold of limit switch 1
exceeded
yes
no
–
–
E068
Maintenance
Alarm threshold of limit switch 2
exceeded
yes
no
–
–
E069
Maintenance
Alarm threshold of limit switch 3
exceeded
yes
no
–
–
E070
Maintenance
Alarm threshold of limit switch 4
exceeded
yes
no
no
E071
Maintenance
Alarm threshold of limit switch 5
exceeded
yes
no
no
E072
Failure
Polarisation 1
E073
Failure
Polarisation 2
yes
no
no
E074
Failure
Temperature 1 out of range of TC
table
yes
no
no
E075
Failure
Temperature 1 out of range of conc.
table
yes
no
no
E076
Failure
Conductivity out of range of conc.
table
yes
no
no
Endress+Hauser
Check pipe diameter, clean sensor and
carry out calibration again (only for inductive).
Temperature sensor defective;
Sensor line interrupted or short-circuited;
Incorrect sensor type selected
Simulation s. chap. 7.1.3 / chap. 7.1.4.
Measured value outside specified current
range:
Check measured value for plausibility,
if necessary adjust current output assignment 0/4 mA and/or 20 mA.
Dosing devices defective;
chemical supply empty;
measured value incorrect ➞ check for
plausibility and function;
Incorrect control direction set;
incorrect contact assigned;
Incorrect control function assigned
–
–
Clean sensor. Use higher cell constant.
Check measurement and tables for plausibility;
if necessary, adjust or extend table.
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Error no.
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class
Mycom S
Error message
Possible causes / measures
Alarm
contact
Fact.
E077
Failure
Temperature 2 out of range of TC
table
E078
Failure
Temperature 2 out of range of conc.
table
E079
Failure
Conductivity 2 out of range of conc.
table
E080
Funct.
check
Range of current output 1 too small
E081
Funct.
check
Range of current output 2 too small
E091
Failure
Display / measuring range combined
value below range
E092
Failure
E100
User
Error current
Automatic
cleaning start
Fact.
Fact.
User
Check measurement and tables for plausibility;
if necessary, adjust or extend table.
no
no
no
no
no
no
combined pH value < 7 pH
yes
no
no
Display / measuring range combined
value above range
combined pH value > 11 pH
yes
no
no
Funct.
check
Current out simulation on
Check if functions were consciously selected
no
no
no
E101
Funct.
check
Service function on
no
no
no
E106
Funct.
check
Download active
Wait for download to end.
no
no
no
E116
Failure
Download error
Repeat download.
no
no
no
E117
Failure
Error DAT module
Check with other DAT memory module;
yes
when writing to DAT: repeat write process
no
–
E152
Maintenance
PCS 1 alarm
no
no
no
E153
Maintenance
PCS 2 alarm
Conductivity sensor defective or totally
soiled; measured water flow in bypass
interrupted;
air cushion in assembly; measuring line
interrupted
no
no
no
E154
Maintenance
Error USP 1
no
no
E155
Maintenance
USP 1 temperature error
no
no
E156
Maintenance
Error USP 2
no
no
E157
Maintenance
USP 2 temperature error
no
no
E171
Maintenance
Current input 1 under range
no
no
E172
Maintenance
Current/resistor input 1 over range
Measure input signal.
Permitted: 4 ... 20 mA
Resistance input: see controller configuration (feedback) also
no
no
E173
Maintenance
Current input 2 under range
Cause is the connected device or the
wiring.
no
no
E174
Maintenance
Current input 2 over range
no
no
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User
Increase measuring range span for current
output assignment
Conductivity too high, check process.
Check temperature for plausibility.
–
no
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8.1.2
Error
Process-specific errors
Possible cause
Remedial action
Equipment needed, spare
parts
Instrument unconfigurable, Instrument hardware is locked via keyDisplay for code prompt is pad (Keys "CAL" + "DIAG" simultane9999
ously = security locking)
Press "MEAS" and "PARAM" simultaneously
to unlock.
Permanent, incorrect
measured value
Sensor does not immerse completely
Check installation position
Air cushion in assembly
Check assembly and installation position
Earth fault at or in the instrument
Test measurement in insulated vessel, possibly with calibration solution
Plastic vessel, calibration solutions.
Behaviour, when instrument is connected
to process?
Instrument in impermissible operating
state (no response on pressing key)
Switch instrument off and on
EMC problem: If repeated, check grounding and wire routing
Incorrect sensor connection
Check connections using wiring diagram
Wiring diagram s. chap. 4.1.1
Measuring cable defective
Check cable
Ohmmeter
Incorrect sensor type selected
Set sensor type on instrument (Field 141)
Check temperature sensor with
Ohmmeter.
Sensor defective
Check sensor
Interference in measuring cable
Connect cable screens as per terminal diagram
Faults in signal output line
Check line installation, possibly route line
separately.
Incorrect temperature
reading
Measured values fluctuate
Wiring diagram s. chap. 4.1.1
Div. controller, timer or
clean functions cannot be
activated
Relay module not available for relay 3 - 5 Install 3 relay module M3R-3
Controller / limit contact
does not work
Controller switched off
Activate controller s. chap. 6.4
Controller in “Manual / Off” mode
Select "Auto" or "Manual on" mode.
Pick-up delay setting too long
Switch off or shorten pick-up delay period
"Hold" function active
"Auto hold" during calibration
"Hold" input activated
Manual "hold" active using keypad
"Hold" active during configuration
Determine cause of hold and eliminate if not
desired
Contact in "Manual/on" mode
Set controller to "Manual/off" or "Auto".
Dropout delay setting too long
Shorted dropout delay period
Control circuit interrupted
Check measured variable, current output or
relay contacts, actuators, chemical supply
Line open or short-circuited
Disconnect both (!) lines and measure
directly on instrument
Output defective
Replace controller module
Current simulation active
Switch off simulation
s. DIAG / Service / Simulation
Processor system inactive
Switch instrument off and on
EMC problem: If repeated, check
installation
"Hold" is active.
"Hold" status see display.
Incorrect current assignment
Check current assignment: 0–20 mA or
4–20 mA selected?
Incorrect signal assignment
Any current output can be assigned to any
measured value (conduct. 1 or 2, temp. 1 or
2, characteristic value)
Check under "PARAM" / current output.
Total load in current circuit too high
(> 500 ohms)
Disconnect output and measure current
directly on instrument
mA Meter for 0–20 mA DC
Controller / limit contact
work continuously
No conductivity/mV current output signal
Fixed current
output signal
Current output signal
incorrect or different than
expected
Endress+Hauser
Order number and installation s. page 99.
Keypad / PARAM / manual operation /
contacts
"Hold" is indicated in display when active
mA meter 0–20 mA DC
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Error
Feed forward control does
not work
Mycom S
Possible cause
Additional module M3R-x missing
Remedial action
Additional module M3R-2I with 1 or
M3R1I with 2 current inputs
Equipment needed, spare
parts
See spare parts list in chap. 8.3
Incorrect version
Resistance input only permissible with
non-Ex.
Feedback input does not
work
Additional module M3R-x missing
See spare parts list in chap. 8.3
Resistance input only permissible with
non-Ex.
Feedback incorrect
Feedback potentiometer outside range
Smallest permissible potentiometer
1 kOhm, largest permissible potentiometer
10 kOhms
Feedback range not set or not set
correctly
Set lower and upper range value in
"PARAM" menu
Connecting cable in non-screened
version
Replace cables with screened cables.
Cable screening not applied to
transmitter.
Apply cable screening to PE rail.
Feedback cable is parallel to h.c. power
line (inductive coupling).
Apply cable screening on PE, both sides.
Feedback varies
Data cannot be saved
96
No DAT memory module available
DAT available as accessory, s. chap. 9
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8.1.3
Error
Display dark, no LEDs
active
Instrument-specific errors
Possible cause
Tests and / or remedial action
Equipment, spare parts, personnel
No mains voltage
Check whether mains voltage is applied
Electrician / e.g. multimeter
Incorrect supply voltage or too low
Compare actual mains voltage with nameplate data
Connection defective
Terminal not picked-up; insulation clamped
Instrument fuse defective (non-Ex)
Replace fuse after comparing mains voltage
and nameplate data
Electrician / correct fuses;
s. drawings in chap. 8.7
Power unit defective
Replace power unit, pay attention to variant
On-site diagnosis: all 6 red LEDs on the
M3G module must be lit
Central module defective (if all 6 LEDs
on the power unit are lit)
Replace central module
pay attention to variant
On-site diagnosis by E+H Service (test
module required)
Ribbon cable loose or defective
Check ribbon cable
Cable soldered onto the site of the M3G
module
Display dark, but LED
active
Central module defective
(Module: M3Cx-x)
Replace central module M3Cx-x
On-site diagnosis by Endress+Hauser service (test module required)
Display functioning, but
not change in display
and/or instrument cannot
be operated
Instrument or module in instrument not
correctly installed
Check module connections
See device view on page 100
Operating system in impermissible
state
Switch instrument off and on
Possibly EMC problem: if problem persists,
have installation checked by E+H Service
Instrument gets hot
Incorrect mains voltage or too high
Compare mains voltage and nameplate data
Power unit defective
Replace power unit
all 6 red LEDs on the M3G module must
be lit
Incorrect conductivity
measured value / and / or
temperature measured
value
Transmitter module defective (module:
MKIC), first carry out tests and take
measures as per chap. 8.1.2.
Test measuring inputs:
Connect resistors as per simulation tables
p. 89/p. 89 and check display.
Temp.: Resistance 100 Ω (for pt 100) of
terminals 11 to 12+ 13.
Display must be 0 °C
If test negative: Replace module MKIC,
bushing using the device view on
page 100
Current output,
Current value incorrect
Calibration incorrect
Test with integrated current simulation,
If simulation value incorrect: new module
connect mA meter directly to current output M3Cx-x required.
If simulation value correct:
check current circuit for load and shunts
Load too high
Shunt / short-circuit to frame in current
circuit
No current output signal
Endress+Hauser
Incorrect operating mode
Check, whether 0–20 mA or 4–20 mA is
selected
Current output stage defective
(Module: M3CH-x)
Test with integrated current simulation,
If test negative:
connect mA meter directly to current output Replace module M3CH-x
(Check variants, see spare parts list in
chap. 8.3)
Instrument with PROFIBUS® interface
PROFIBUS® instruments do not have a current output
For information, see "DIAG" / instrument
version
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8.2
Response of outputs to errors
8.2.1
Response of current outputs
If an error occurs in the system, an error current is output at the current outputs. You can adjust the
value of this error current in the Alarm menu (see page 49).
If you have configured the controller for functioning with a current output, no error current is output on this current output should an error occur.
8.2.2
Response of contacts to errors
You can select the assignment of which instrument error messages trigger an alarm individually for
each error message, (see table on page 92, editing errors on page 49). In "NAMUR" mode, failure
messages (E 001 – E 029) always trigger an alarm.
Behaviour with standard setting
Instrument status
Alarm relay
Limit value / Controller
Normal operation
picked-up (Fail-safe behaviour)
Appropriate configuration
and operating status
Alarm
Dropped out
Voltage-free
Dropped out
Dropped out
Behaviour with NAMUR setting (contacts configured as active open contacts)
Instrument status
Alarm relay
Maintenance
relay
Function
check
Limit value / Controller
Normal operation
Picked up (Failsafe behaviour)
Picked up
Picked up
Appropriate configuration
and operating status
Failure
Dropped out
Picked-up
Picked up
Appropriate configuration
and operating status
Maintenance required
Picked up
Dropped out
Picked up
Appropriate configuration
and operating status
Function check
Picked up
Picked-up
Dropped out
Appropriate configuration
and operating status
Voltage-free
Dropped out
Dropped out
Dropped out
Dropped out
8.2.3
Response of contacts to power failure
In the "Set up 1" menu É "Relays", you can define the contacts as active open contacts or active
closed contacts (s. page 40). In the case of a power failure, the contacts will act according to the
setting you make.
8.3
Spare parts
For your own safety, always use genuine spare parts. Only genuine spare parts ensure the correct
function, precision and reliability after repair.
You receive all spare parts in the form of service kits with a unique code, optimally adapted
packaging including ESD protection for modules and a set of instructions.
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Spare parts list
!
Endress+Hauser
No.
Kit name
Contents / Use
Order
code
10
Terminal module non-Ex
Module M3K
51507084
30
Power supply 100 ... 230 VAC non-Ex
Module M3G, power unit + 3 relay
51507087
30
Power supply 24 VAC/DC non-Ex
Module M3G, power unit + 3 relay
51507089
40
DC/DC convertor for measuring circuit 2
Module M3DC / Ex and non-Ex
51507091
50
Controller module cond. conductive,
2 x current output
Module M3CH-S conductive / Ex + non-Ex
51509506
50
Controller module cond. conductive,
2 x current + HART
Module M3CH-H conductive / Ex + non-Ex
51509507
50
Controller module cond. conductive,
PROFIBUS-PA
Module M3CH-PA conductive / Ex + nonEx
51510992
50
Controller module cond. inductive,
2 x current output
Module M3CH-S inductive / non-Ex
51516046
50
Controller module cond. inductive,
2 x current output
Module M3CH-H inductive / non-Ex
51516043
50
Controller module cond. inductive,
PROFIBUS-PA
Module M3CH-PA inductive / Ex + non-Ex
51516048
60
Cond. input module
Module MKIC / Ex + non-Ex
51501206
70
Relay module 3 additional relays
Module M3R-3 / Ex and non-Ex
51507097
70
Relay module 2 Rel. + 1 current input
Module M3R-2 / Ex and non-Ex
51507098
70
Relay module 2 Rel. + 1 resistance input
Module M3R-2 / Ex and non-Ex
51509510
70
Relay module 1 Rel.+ 2 current inputs
Module M3R-1 / Ex and non-Ex
51507099
70
Relay module 1 Rel. + 1 current input + 1
resistance input
Module M3R-1 / Ex and non-Ex
51509513
80
Terminal set for cond. input
6-pin terminal + two-pin terminal
xx
90
Jumper set
Five sets of all three jumper types
51507102
100
Partition plate for connection compartment
Five partition plates
51507103
110
Housing upper section non-Ex
Upper section with keypad sheet, connection
compartment cover, hinge, des. sign
51507104
120
Housing lower section non-Ex
For one and two-circuit instruments, cpl.
51507106
Note!
For spare part modules for exclusive use in Ex devices, see XA 233C/07/a3.
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8.4
Installation and removal of parts
Please observe the danger instructions in chap. 8.3.
The position designations relate to the spare parts list on page 98.
8.4.1
Instrument view
40
nur für
pH 2
30
pH 2 pH 1
60
70
60
50
110
100
A
80
10
120
C07-CPM153xx-09-06-00-de-003.EPS
B
ƒig. 34:
Interior view of the transmitter Mycom S
Remarks:
A:
The figure shows the non-Ex fuse.
B:
Slot for DAT memory module
40 ... 70: Figure shows module 40. Modules 50, 60 and 70 look somewhat different.
90 ... 120: Figure shows module 90. Modules 100, 110 and 120 look somewhat different.
190:
Partition plate (not shown in photo)
80, 130 and dotted position 170: Only available with two-circuit device
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8.4.2
Coding
Current outputs active or passive:
For instrument versions CLM153 xxA/Bxx (2 current outputs) and CLM153 xxC/Dxx (2 current
outputs with HART) the current outputs can be operated as active or passive. Jumpers on the controller module M3CH allow recoding.
For non-Ex instruments, these modules may be recoded to active outputs.
#
Warning!
Ex instruments must not be recoded. Doing so will cause loss of intrinsic safety!
.
Jumper setting
passive output
Jumper setting
active output
1
1
1
1
ƒig. 35:
Coding for current outputs
(Interior view of the housing upper section)
8.5
1
2
2
1
ƒig. 36:
outputs
1
C07-CPM153xx-09-06-00-en-002.EPS
C07-CPM153xx-09-06-00-xx-001.EPS
2
Active/passive coding of the current
Replacing the device fuses
For non-Ex devices
#
Warning!
Danger to persons. Before replacing the fuse, make sure the device is voltage-free.
• Position of the fuse holder: "A" in fig. 34
• Use only a 5 x 20 mm fine-wire fuse with 3.15 A, semi time-lag fuse. All other fuses are not
permitted.
"
Caution!
If the fuse should fail again, have the device checked.
8.6
Disposal
The Mycom S CLM153 contains electronic components and PCBs and therefore must be disposed
of as electronic refuse. Please keep to the local regulations.
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9
Accessories
Offline configuration
The PC tool provides you with a tool for configuring your measuring point at the PC using a simple
and self-explanatory menu structure. Write the configuration to the DAT module using the RS232
interface on the PC. The module can then be plugged into the transmitter. You can switch the language via software. The offline configuration system consists of a DAT module, the DAT interface
(RS 232) and the software for use with Windows NT/95/98/2000. Order No.: 51507133
DAT module
The DAT module is a memory device (EEPROM) which can be easily plugged into the connection
compartment of the transmitter. Using the DAT module you can
• save the complete settings, the logbooks and the data logger of a transmitter and
• copy the complete settings to other CLM153 transmitters with identical hardware functionality.
This considerably reduces the effort to install or service several measuring points. Order No.:
51507175
Assemblies
Conductivity sensors
102
Type
Properties
Applications
Dipfit W
CLA111
Immersion and installation assembly with flange DN 100. The • Water
Chemoclean sensor cleaning system can be integrated without • Wastewater
any conversion needed.
• Process industry
Technical Information:
TI 135C/07/en, Order No.: 50076858
Dipfit W
CYA611
Immersion assembly with thread G 1, G ¾ or NPT ¾".
Technical Information:
TI 166C/07/en, Order No.: 50085985
• Water
• Wastewater
Dipfit P
CLA140
Immersion assembly with flange DN 80 PN 16, ANSI 3" 150
lbs or JIS 10K 80A. Sensor holder in bayonet style.
Technical Information:
TI 1196C/07/en, Order No.: 51500081
• Wastewater, paper industry
Type
Properties
Applications
Condumax W
CLS12/13
Can be adapted to the process for optimum results thanks to • Industry
different designs. Installation in pipe or flow vessel at tempera- • Power plants (e.g. condensate
tures to 250 °C and pressures to 40 bar. Sensor shaft made of
measurement)
die-cast aluminium, sensors of stainless steel 1.4571
• Low conductivities at high pressu(AISI 316 Ti).
res and high temperatures
Technical Information:
TI 082C/07/en, Order No.: 50059349
Condumax W
CLS15
Sterilisable up to 150°C Polished shaft made of stainless steel
1.4435 (AISI 316L). High accuracy thanks to individually
measured cell constant. Installation in pipe or flow vessel.
Technical Information:
TI 109C/07/en, Order No.: 50065950
•
•
•
•
Monitoring ion exchangers
Reverse osmosis
WFI (Water for Injection)
Chip cleaning
Condumax H
CLS16
Pure and ultrapure water sensor: Measuring range from 0.04
to 500 µS/cm. Water-proof connection TOP68 or fixed cable.
Hygienic design. Sterilisable up to 150°C EHEDG and 3A
certificates.
Technical Information:
TI 227C/07/en, Order No.: 51503431
•
•
•
•
•
Pure water
Ultrapure water
Electro-deionisation
Distillation
WFI ( Water for Injection)
Condumax W
CLS21
High chemical, thermal and mechanical stability. Sensor shaft
in PES (polyethersulphon).
Technical Information:
TI 085C/07/en, Order No.: 50059352
• Monitoring low concentrated
saline solutions
• Potable water treatment
• Wastewater treatment
Indumax P
CLS50
Very chemically stable sensor thanks to PFA jacketing. PEEK
version for high temperatures to 180 °C. With 0 approval.
Overall cable length to 55 m.
Technical Information:
TI 182C/07/en, Order No.: 50090385
• Chemical industry:
• Concentration measurement of
acids and alkalis
• Product monitoring
• Phase separation of
product/product mixtures
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Type
Indumax H
CLS52
Properties
Applications
Sensor shaft made of highly resistant, plastic (PEEK) which can • Foodstuff industry
• Control of CIP systems
be used with foodstuffs. Very short temperature response
times (t90 < 5s). Measuring range from 10 µS/cm to 2000
mS/cm.
Technical Information:
TI 167C/07/en, Order No.: 50086110
Service adapter
Optoscope
The service adapter aids communication between Endress+Hauser transmitters and the PC using
the service interface. You can use it to load new firmware and to save/write customer data (using
a PC with the Windows 95/98 or Windows NT operating system).
Chemoclean cleaning
Sensor cleaning can be automated with the injector CYR10 and the appropriate accessories for the
different assemblies.
Sensor measuring cable
• Sensor measuring cable CPK9 with TOP68 plug-in head (for high temperature applications,
IP 68 / NEMA 6X, also for Ex). Extension with cable CYK71 possible, see table "Measuring cable
as yard goods".
• Measuring cable CLK5 for inductive sensors
• Measuring cable CYK71 for conductive sensors
• Junction box VBM: Junction box for extending measuring cable connection between sensor and
transmitter. Two threaded joints for e.g. combination sensor.
Material: aluminium casting, ingress protection IP 65. Order No. 50003987
Measuring cables as yard
goods
Cable
CYK71
CLK5
Description
Order number
Measuring cable for conductive conductivity sensors, consisting of a
coaxial cable and 4 pilot wires
50085333
Measuring cable for Ex applications
50085673
Extension measuring cable for inductive conductivity sensors CLS50 and
CLS52. To be used with the connection box VBM.
50085473
Flat seal for sealing the front panel mounting of the CLM153. Order No.: 50064975
Weather protection cover
CYY101
For installing the transmitter outdoors.
Round post fixture for weather protection cover
To fix the weather protection cover to vertical or horizontal posts with diameters of up to 60 mm.
Order No.: 50062121
66 / 2.60
55 / 2.17
Flat seal
270 / 10.63
30 / 1.18
Ø8/
0.31
320 / 12.60
M6
300 / 11.81
mm / inch
C07-CPM153xx-00-00-00-en-001.eps
ƒig. 37:
Endress+Hauser
Weather protection cover CYY101
70 / 2.76
90 / 3.54
mm / inch
C07-CPM153xx-00-00-00-en-002.eps
ƒig. 38:
Round post fixture for CYY101
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Measured variable
Conductivity, inductive
Conductivity, conductive,
Resistivity measurement
Concentration measurement
Temperature
Current inputs 1 / 2
(passive, optional)
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Technical data
10.1
Input
Conductivity, resistivity, temperature
Measuring range, non-compensated
0.04 µS/cm... 2000 mS/cm
Measuring range, compensated
0.04 µS/cm ... 1000 mS/cm
Cell constant k
Measuring range
Display range
0.01 cm-1
0.0 nS/cm ... 600.0 µS/cm
0.0 µS/cm ... 200.0 µS/cm
0.1 cm-1
0.000 µS/cm ... 6000 µS/cm 0.000 µS/cm ... 2000 µS/cm
1 cm-1
0.00 µS/cm ... 60.00 mS/cm 0.00 µS/cm ... 20.00 mS/cm
10 cm-1
0.0 µS/cm ... 600.0 mS/cm
0.0 µS/cm ... 200.0 mS/cm
Cell constant k
Measuring range
Display range
0.01 cm-1
20.0 kΩ·cm ... 80.0 MΩ·cm
20.0 kΩ·cm ... 37.99 MΩ·cm
0.1 cm-1
2.00 kΩ·cm ... 2000 kΩ·cm
2.00 kΩ·cm ... 3799 kΩ·cm
1 cm-1
0.200 kΩ·cm ... 200.0
kΩ·cm
0.200 kΩ·cm ... 379.9 kΩ·cm
Selection
Conductivity range
Concentration
NaOH
0.0 mS/cm ... 410 mS/cm
0 ... 15%
HNO3
0.0 mS/cm ... 781 mS/cm
0 ... 20%
H2SO4
0.0 mS/cm ... 723 mS/cm
0 ... 20%
H3PO4
0.0 mS/cm ... 73 mS/cm
0 ... 12%
User 1 ... 4
0.0 µS/cm ... 2000 mS/cm
0 ... 99.99%
Temperature sensor
Pt 100 (three-wire circuit)
Pt 1000
NTC 30k
Measuring range (can also be displayed in °F)
–50 ... +150°C
(NTC: –20 ... 100°C)
Measured value resolution
0.1 K
Temperature offset
± 5K
Signal range
4 ... 20 mA
Input voltage range
6 ... 30 V
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Resistance input
(active, optional,
only with non-Ex)
Resistance ranges (software switchable)
0 ... 1 kΩ
0 ... 10 kΩ
Binary inputs
Input voltage
10 ... 50 V
Internal resistance
Ri = 5 kΩ
10.2
Output
Output signal
Conductivity, resistivity, concentration, difference, efficiency, pH, temperature
Signal on alarm
2.4 mA or 22 mA in case of an error
Load: active current output
max. 600 Ω (non-Ex only)
Linearisation / transmission
behaviour
Linear, bilinear, table
Galvanic isolation
At the same potential are:
• Current output 1 and power supply
• Current output 2 and resistance input.
The remaining circuits are galvanically isolated from each other.
Output distribution
Current output 0/4...20 mA
Measured error1
< 0.2 % of
current range maximum
Temperature measurement
Output distribution:
17 ... 170 °C
Conductivity measurement
Measuring range:
0 ... 19.99 µS/cm
20 ... 199.9 µS/cm
200 ... 1999 µS/cm
2 ... 19.99 mS/cm
20 ... 2000 mS/cm
Output distribution:
2 ... 19.99 µS/cm
20 ... 199.9 µS/cm
200 ... 1999 µS/cm
2 ... 19.99 mS/cm
20 ... 2000 mS/cm
Resistivity measurement
Measuring range:
0 ... 199.9 kΩ·cm
200 ... 1999 kΩ·cm
2 ... 19.99 MΩ·cm
20 ... 200 MΩ·cm
Output distribution:
20 ... 199.9 kΩ·cm
200 ... 1999 kΩ·cm
2.0 ... 19.99 MΩ·cm
20 ... 200 MΩ·cm
Concentration measurement
No minimum spacing
Passive current outputs
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Input voltage range
6 ... 30 V
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Auxiliary voltage output
(for binary inputs E1-E3)
Voltage
15 V DC
Output current
max. 9 mA
Relay contacts
The active open/active closed contact type can be set by software.
Controller output
Limit value and
alarm functions
Electrical
connection
106
Switching voltage
max. 250 V AC / 125 V DC
Switching current
max. 3 A
Switching power
max. 750 VA
Lifespan
≥ 5 million switching cycles
Function (selectable):
Pulse-length controller (PWM)
Pulse-frequency controller (PFM)
Three-point step controller (3-PS)
Analogue (via current output)
Switch behaviour
P / PI / PID
Control gain KR
0.01 … 20.00
Integral action time Tn
0.0 … 999.9 min
Derivative action time Tv
0.0 … 999.9 min
With the maximum settable frequency in PFM
120 min-1
With the maximum settable period length in PWM
1 ... 999.9 s
With PWM minimum switch-on period
0.4 s
Setpoint adjustments
0 ... 100% of display range
Hysteresis for switching contacts
1 ... 10% of display range
Alarm delay entry
0 ... 6000 s
Power supply for CLM153-xxxx0xxxx
100 ... 230 V AC +10/–15%
Frequency
47 ... 64 Hz
Power supply for CLM153-xxxx8xxxx
24 V AC/DC +20/–15%
Power consumption
max. 10 VA
Isolation between galvanically isolated circuits
276 Vrms
Terminals, max. cable cross-sectional area
3 x 2.5 mm²
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10.3
Performance characteristics
Measured value resolution
Conductivity:
Temperature:
0.001 µS/cm
0.1 K
Measured error1 display
Conductivity, resistivity, concentration:
Temperature:
±0.5% ±2 digits of measured value
< 0.5 K
Measured error1 current output
additionally max. 0.2% of current range maximum
Measured error1 current input
max. 1% of measuring range
Measured error1 resistance
input
max. 1% of measuring range
Repeatability1
Conductivity, resistivity, concentration:
Temperature:
1
±0.2% ±2 digits of measured value
max. 0.1% of measuring range
: acc. to IEC 746-1, under nominal operating conditions
10.4
Environment
Ambient temperature range
–10 ... +55 °C
Ambient temperature limits
–20 ... +60 °C
Storage and transport
temperature
–30 ... +80 °C
Relative humidity
10 ... 95%, non-condensing
Degree of protection
IP 65
Electromagnetic compatibility
Interference emission to EN 61326: 1997 / A1:1998; Class B resource (Housing sector)
Interference emission to EN 61326: 1997 / A1:1998; Appendix A (Industrial sector)
Safety requirements
Complies with general safety requirements acc.to EN 61010.
Complies with NAMUR Recommendations NE 21,1998.
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Mechanical construction
Design, dimensions
ENDRESS+HAUSER
MYCOM S CPM 153
Messen
Wahl
MEAS
154
7.54
pH
CAL
100
ƒig. 39:
Dimensions of transmitter Mycom S.
Weight
max. 6 kg
Material
Housing
GD-AlSi 12 (Mg content 0.05%), plastic-coated
Front
Polyester, UV-resistant
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Appendix
11.1
Operating matrix
The basic structure of the operating menu is shown below.
PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller Values
Manual Operation
Quick Set up
CAL
Sensor input
Display
Access codes
Current output
Relays
Temperature
Concentration
Alarm
Hold
Parameter sets
Emergency switch
Data log
Check systems
Controller settings
Limit switch
Chemoclean
Limit switches:
switch on/off
(with limits)
Chemoclean
HOLD
Rapid configuration
of important
parameters
Calibration
DIAG
DIAG
Error list
Error log
Operating log
Calibration log
Service
Endress+Hauser
Factory reset
Simulation
Instrument check
DAT download
Reset
Instrument version
Chemoclean
Reset count
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PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual Operation
Quick Set up
PARAM
Select
Sensor input
Select operating
mode
1-circuit input1
1-circuit input2
related circuits
not related circuits
Select char.number
Select mode
(only related circuits)
K1-K2
K2-K1
K1/K2
K2/K1
(only related circuits)
Meas.mode: Cond.
Unit:
auto
Comb.unit:
%
Select Circuit
Select mode circuit 1
(not for related circuits)
Cond.
auto
Mode:
Circuit 1
Unit:
Circuit 2
Cond.
auto
Mode:
Unit:
Select language
English
GB
Deutsch
DI
Editing service code
Access codes
Current output
Editing Damping 1
conductivity:
Temperature:
Select circuit 2
Editing Damping 2
cell const: XX.XXXcm-1
cable resist:XXX.XXOhm
install.factor:
conductivity:
Temperature:
Select characteristic
1/2
linear
Edit number:
00s
00s
...
Select mode circuit 2
(not for related circuits)
Display
Select circuit 1
cell const: XX.XXXcm-1
cable resist:XXX.XXOhm
install.factor:
Editing Contrast
with + and - keys
0000
Editing specialist
code
0000
(0...9997)
(0...9997)
Select
Current output conf.
Select
Current output 1/2
Current output 1
Current output 2
PV 1
PV 2
Temperature 1
Temperature 2
Combined
Date+time
Weekday
Day
Month
Year
Time
Mo
30
04
01
12:00
Note if selection is
changed:
Caution! Conf. will
be reset.
(Cancel with
PARAM)
Select temperature
display
°C
°F
00s
00s
Editing tag number
(0...9; A...Z)
Select
Output range 1/2
0 … 20 mA
4 … 20 mA
Warning if
»Min« is selected
for current range
0...20mA
Note field current
output 1/2
20 mA: 2000mS/cm
linear characteristic
is active
Edit number:
logarithmic
INote field current
output 1/2
20 mA:
logarithmic
characteristic
is active
INote field current
output 1/2
Table unit of.
measured variable
mS/cm; kW*cm; %;
ppm; mg/l; TDS;
no; °C;
pH (K1-K2;VGB)
Enter number of
table points
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Relay function
Select NAMUR
Select controller
Select limit contact
Acc. NAMUR off
Relay 1:
free
Relay 2:
free
NC contact
NO contact
NC contact
NO contact
NC contact
NO contact
Select
Select circuit
Temperature
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
(not for 1-circuit)
Table selection
Create table
Relays
Temperature
Select medium
Create alpha
table
Medium 1
Medium 2
Medium 3
Reference
temperature
Table active
Edit value pairs
Assign pair
Note field
Table status
mS/cm
0000.000
0010.000
ok
Delete pair
invalid table
--> back
Valid table
--> to return field
mA
04.00
10.00
(2 ... 10)
Select failure
configuration
Note field
Active on
Active pulse
Chemoclean is
always NO.
Select
temp. compens.
Temp.sensorr
Temperature comp.
ATC K1
ATC K2
MTC
MTC+Temp
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30k
Temp.comp.: none
Alpha value:
%/K
Actual temp.:
°C
Offset:
°C
Enter number of
table points
00
Edit pairs
°C
000.0
pH
00.00
(if CCC and CCW
selected)
Back to
return field
Back to
return field
Query
Note field
Table status
Ok
Delete pair
invalid table
--> back
Valid table
--> to return field
(then back to edit pairs)
(2...10)
Reference
temperature in
laboratory meas.
25.0°C
00
Table 1 ... 4
Back to
return field
(-20.0...150.0°C)
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
these highlighted
fields.
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PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual Operation
First Set up
PARAM
Select
(Sensor input,
Display, Access codes,
Current output, Relays,
Temperature see above)
Select table
Select correction
factor
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
1.0
(0,5 ... 1,5)
Warning, if
»Min« is selected
for current range
0...20mA
Select
Alarm output
Alarm
Min (2,4mA)
Max (22mA)
Off
Auto-Hold by:
Select Hold output
Select concentration
unit
%
Number of table
points
mS/cm 000.00
ppm
00.00
°C
000.0
4
(4 ... 20)
Cal.
Diag.
Param
on
on
on
last
fixed
Min (2,4mA)
Max (22mA)
Parameter sets
Edit alarm delay
Char.value Alarm
(only 2-circuit)
0000s
(0...2000s)
Hold output
Function
Service
Failure
Off
Edit Holdtime
Select
000%
000s
(0...100%)
(0...999s)
Sensor input
Compensation
(not for combined circuits) (not for concentra.)
Parameter sets
No. used inputs:
Edit PS:
Act. PS:
0
1
1
Channel 1
Note
Query
OK
Delete pairs?
(then back to edit pairs)
(ppm, mg/l, TDS, none)
(only fixed)
Hold
Enter table points
Assign error
numbers.:
Error No. /
Relaiy assignment /
Alarm error current /
Cleaning Trigger /
valid table
-->to return field
invalid table
--> back
Back to
return field
Dosage time alert
Alarm for maximum
dosing time
Function
0002s
on
Back to
return field
(2...9999s)
Configure Controller
Hold:
Freeze controlling value:
Yes
No (Controller will open
when Hold is acitve)
Back to
return field
Medium
(concentration only)
Conductivity
Resistance
Concentration
Temp.comp.: linear
Alpha value: 2.1%/K
NaOH; HNO3;
H2SO4; H3PO4;
Table 1 ... 4
Sensor input
Compensation
Medium
Temp.comp.: none
Alpha value: 2.1%/K
NaOH; HNO3;
H2SO4; H3PO4;
Table 1 ... 4
Back to
return field
(not for combined circuits)
Channel 2
(only 2-circuit)
Conductivity
Resistance
Concentration
Back to
return field
Sensor input
Sensor input
(combined circuits
only)
Conductivity
Resistance
Concentration
Select current output
Current out
Limit switch
Delta alarm
(combined circuits
only)
Emergency switch
Note field
Emergency switch
Attention! It will be
switched to onecircuit measurement.
Switch
Sensor1->Input2
Sensor2->Input1
Current out 1
Current out 2
Select limit switch
Limit switch 1
Limit switch 2
Limit switch 3
Limit switch 4
Limit switch 5
Back to
return field
Select meas. value
current out 1/2
Configure current
out 1/2
PV CH1; PV CH2
Temp CH1; Temp CH2
Combined
Function: linear
0/4 mA: 0.000 µS/cm
20 mA: 200 mS/cm
Configure LS 1/2/3/4/5
Function: off
On value: 2000 mS/cm
Off value: 2000 mS/cm
On delay: 0 s
Off delay: 0 s
Alarm limit: 2000 mS/cm
Back to
return field
Back to
return field
Alarm f. characterist..
value monitoring
(comb. circuits only)
Function: off
Service: 10.50 pH
Failure: 11.00 pH
Back to
return field
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
these highlighted
fields..
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PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual operation
Quick Setup
PARAM
Select
Select
Data log
Enter
sample time
Sample time
00005 s
Data logger
Back to
return field
(2 … 36000 s)
Data log 1/2
Meas.value PV CH1
Function
off
Data log 1 /
Data log 2
Displays recorded
data
Display Log 1
Display Log 2
Back to
return field
Back to
return field
PCS time
Check
PCS K1
Rec.polaris.K1
PCS K2
Rec.polaris.K2
off
off
off
off
Activating Controller
function
Controller
configuration
(contr. must have been
configured)
off
on
Back to
return field
Selection process
type:
batch 1-sided up
batch 1-sided down
batch 2-sided
inline 1-sided up
inline 1-sided down
Configuration of
external hardware:
Type
single
batch/inline
dual
batch/inline
Control using
Pulse length
Pulse frequency
3-point step contr.
Current output
Relay selection
3-point step contr.:
+Relay: Rel. 1
–Relay: Rel. 2
Motor running time
XSD
00.00%
Relay selection
Pulse frequency:
Relay selection
Pulse length:
Relay: n.c.
Max. pulse
frequency
Relay: n.c.
Period: 010.0s
tE min: 000.4s
Selection Control
Control
Up/down dosing
Relay selection
3-point step controller:
+Relay: Rel. 1
–Relay: Rel. 2
Motor running time
Position feedback on
(when relays and
current output defined)
2 outputs
(=2 relays)
Down: Impulse length
Up: Impulse length
Dosing via
Current output 2:
1 output
(= current output2)
Electrodes/dosing
point intervals
Sensors
Feedback
(Menu option
is hardware
dependent)
Limit functions
Select for
configuration:
Configuration
LC 1/2/3/4/5
Function: off
Limit value sensor 1
...
Limit value sensor 5
Assignm.: PV K1
Switch-on pt.: 1000mS
Switch-off pt.: 1000mS
LVB: 0,5 m
LVS: 0,5 m
LVE: 1,5 m
Flowmeter
Mycom connection
Current output 2
0 ... 20 mA
4 ... 20 mA
With resistance
input:
Select range
0 ... 1 kW
0 ... 10 kW
With resistance
input:
Select characteristic
type:
Characteristic
linear
segmented
Configuration
LC 1/2/3/4/5:
Switch-on delay: 0 s
Switch-off delay: 0 s
Alarm
threshold: 1000mS
Back to
return field
0 ... 20 mA
4 ... 20 mA
Flowmeter
volume flow
Unit
0 mA value: xxx
20 mA value: xxx
Unit
Nominal diameter: 1/12
Up/down dosing
Relay selection
Impulsfrequenz:
Relay: n.c.
Max. pulse frequency
Current output 2:
Assign
100% dosing
Back to
return field
0/4 mA
20 mA
Disturbance
feedforward
Function
Limit
Kdist.=1:
Kmax:
Kdisconnect:
on
050.0
050.0
1.7
1.0
With current input:
Select range
Move valve to
y=0 % and enter
current resistance
With resistance
input:
Move valve to
y=100 % and
enter current
resistance
With linear:
Set point
Start neutral zone
End neutral zone
Kr 1
Kr 2 (only 2-sided)
With segmented:
Set point
Start neutral zone
End neutral zone
Optimisation point 1/2
Control point 1/2
Process speed
(only linear)
Slow
Standard
Fast
User
yR=0 ... 100 %
4 ... 20 mA
20 ... 4 mA
Back to
return field
With current input:
Move valve to
y=0 % and
enter current
resistance
Parameter:
Kr1: 1000mS (only lin.)
Kr2: 1000mS (only lin.)
Tn1:
000.0
Tn2:
000.0
Tv1:
000.0
Tv2:
000.0
Chemoclean
(only with
connected system,
see below)
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
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fields.
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Dosing via
Current output 2:
0 ... 20 mA
4 ... 20 mA
Up/down dosing
Relay selection
Pulse length:
Relais: n.c.
Periode: 010.0s
tE min: 000.4s
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Current output 2:
Assign
100% dosing
Back to
return field
0/4 mA
20 mA
Back to
return field
With current input:
Back to
return field
Process speed
Parameter:
(only linear)
Kr1: 01.00pH (only lin.)
Kr2: 01.00pH (only lin.)
Tn1:
000.0
Tn2:
000.0
Tv1:
000.0
Tv2:
000.0
Slow
Standard
Fast
User
Activate controller
simulation
off
on
Controller simulation
Function
auto
Set:
07.00pH
Act.:
07.00pH
y:
000
Controller simulation
or back to
return field
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
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Move valve to
y=100 % and
enter current
resistance
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Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual operation
Quick Setup
PARAM
Select
(Data logger, Check,
Controller config. and
limit functions see
above)
Chemoclean
(only with
activated system)
Select
control levels:
Automatic
off
Cleaning trigger off
Ext. control
off
Status info field
of plant:
Automatic
off
Cleaning trigger off
Ext. control
off
Select operation
Spray levels
Automatic
List of weekdays
List of weekdays
with number of
Programs:
Select a day
Select for
selected day
Edit day?
Copy day?
User program
Select
program
Select an edit
function:
User prog.
edit
Insert default
Konfiguration
For selected day
Select program:
Select with -> and +Activate by pressing
»E«
Edit using Start-/
End time arrows
Select
target day where
program shall be
copied.
(From day list)
Display
programs as list
Enter time
for selected
block
Display
program as list
of function blocks
Highlight with
cursor and edit:
0000s
(0...9999s)
Back to
return field
On selection of following block functions:
change
insert
move
delete
On change/
insert:
Listof all possible
blocks selectable
Enter time
for selected
block
Set number of
repetitions
Select
source programs
from list:
no Prog.
Clean
-----Display
program as list
of function blocks
Highlight with
cursor and edit:
Alternative:
(dep. on previous
action)
enable /
disable
enable
00
0000s
(0...9999s)
(0...10)
Info field
Edit
program name
Program is
enabled. Please
update name
User prog. 1
0...9; A...Z
disable
Info field
Do you really want
to disable the
program?
Confirm: E
Cancel: PARAM
Info field
Program
was disabled.
Edit
program name
rename
User prog. 1
0...9; A...Z
PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual operation
Quick Setup
Limit switches 1..5
Function
On-value
Off-value
off
2000mS/cm
2000mS/cm
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
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Set number of
repetitions
00
Back to
return field
(0...10)
Display programs
as list
in changed
form
Enter number of
return lines
Back to
return field
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
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Back to
return field
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PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual operation
Quick Setup
PARAM
Manual operation
Select
manual operation
Chemoclean
Infofield: Status
Selection Cleaning
Automatic
off
Cleaning trigger off
Ext. control
off
Abort
Start
Select
Hold
HOLD off
HOLD on
PARAM
Set up 1
Set up 2
Controller values
Manual Operation
Quick Setup
PARAM
Select language
English
E
German
D
Select circuit 2
cell const: XX.XXXcm-1
cable resist:XXX.XXOhm
install.factor:
Edit table points
00
(2...10)
Edit contrast
with + and - keys
Select temperature
unit
°C
°F
Edit pairs
°C
000.0
pH
00.00
Select operating
mode
1-circuit input1
1-circuit input2
combined circuits
separate circuits
Select char.number
Select mode
(only combined circuits)
K1-K2
K2-K1
K1/K2
K2/K1
.......
(only combined circuits)
Temp.sensor CH1
Temp. comp. CH1
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30
Temp.comp.: linear
Alpha value:
%/K
Actual temp.:
°C
Offset:
°C
Select temperature
compensation CH2
ATC C1
ATC C2
MTC
MTC+Temp
Query
Note field
Table status
Ok
Delete pair
invalid table
--> back
Valid table
--> to return field
Reference
temperature in
laboratory meas.
25.0°C
Date / Time
Weekday
Day
Month
Year
Time
Mo
30
04
01
12:00
Select temperature
compensation CH1
ATC C1
ATC C2
MTC
MTC+Temp
(then back to the
edit pairs)
(-20.0...150.0°C)
Meas.mode: Cond.
auto
Unit:
%
Comb.unit:
Select mode Circuit 1
(not for combined
circuits)
Select circuit 1
Select mode circuit 2
(not for related circuits)
cell const: XX.XXXcm-1
cable resist:XXX.XXOhm
install.factor:
Mode:
Temp.sensor CH2
Temp comp.CH2
Select medium
Pt 100
Pt 1000
NTC 30
Temp.comp.: linear
Alpha value:
%/K
Actual temp.:
°C
Offset:
°C
Medium 1
Medium 2
Medium 3
Relay function
Select
Current output 1
Select
Current output 2
tag number
Acc. NAMUR off
Relay 1:
free
Relay 2:
free
PV CH1
PV CH2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
PV CH1
PV CH2
Temp. CH1
Temp. CH2
Combined
Mode:
Unit:
Cond.
auto
Unit:
Cond.
auto
(0...9; A...Z)
Start-up
close
restart
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
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Selection
(only 2-circuit)
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Abort Calibration
Residual coupling
start calibration
Display residual
coupling
Display calibration
status
Calibration
Airset
Cell constant
current meas.value
0.0µS/cm
42µS/cm
o.k.
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
Enter calibration
temperature
Alpha value of
calibration solution
Enter conductivity
value of cal.solution
Calculated cell
constant is displayed
current meas.value
Press [E]
Calibration status
is displayed
Calibration
0,1...9,99 1/cm
o.k.
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
025.0°C
2.10 %/K
(-10.0...150.0°C)
(0.00...20.00%/K)
Enter calibration
temperature
Alpha value of
calibration solution
Enter conductivity
value of cal.solution
Calculated install.
factor is displayed
Calibration status
is displayed
Calibration
025.0°C
2.10 %/K
current meas.value
0,1...9,99 1/cm
o.k.
Accept
Reject
Recalibrate
(0.0.... 9999mS/cm)
Installation factor
(0.0.... 9999mS/cm)
(-10.0...150.0°C)
Press [E]
(0.00...20.00%/K)
If you press the MEAS
key, a message will
appear asking if you
want to abort the
calibration.
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Select
List of current
error messages
Error list
Error log
List of errors
entered in
error log
List of last
20 operations
Operation log
Calibration log
List and status of
last 20
calibrations
Select
Service
Factory settings
Set to default
values:
Cancel
only setting data
only calibration data
all data; .....
With service data:
Simulation
Simulation
Measurement
Sim.status off
PV K1
2000mS/cm
Temperature T1 25.0°C
PV K2
2000mS/cm
Temperature T2 00.0°C
Enter
service code
(necessary)
Info field if incorrect
service code
entered:
--> return to Enter
Simulation relays
Simulation
Simulation status off
Curr.output 1 22.00 mA
Curr.output 2 00.00mA
Test result:
Instrument check
Select test
functions
Display
RAM
EEPROM
Flash
RAM / EEPROM /
Flash OK
Back to
return field
Select DAT
Info field
Info field before
saving into DAT:
DAT write
DAT read
Log/Data log to DAT
No DAT module
connected!
DAT download
Reset
Sim.status
off
Failure contact off
Contact 1
off
up to contact 5 off
The data on the DAT
module will be
overwritten!
Back to
return field
Back to
return field
Note!
After selection of
"Reset" a
warm start directly
will be made.
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
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CPC
Chemoclean Test
Factory function
see below)
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Select
(Factory settings,
simulation, instrument
check, Set up 2
see above)
Instrument version
Chemoclean
(only if acitvated)
Basic module:
Transmitter 1/2:
DC DC:
Relay:
Serial number:
Order code:
SW version: ---HW version: ---Serial nr.:
Card ID:
SW version: ---HW version: ---Serial nr.:
Card ID:
12A34B56C78
CLM 153-
0...9; A...Z
0...9; A...Z
SW version: 1.0
HW version: ---Serial nr.:
Card ID:
MC3
SW version: ---HW version: ---Serial nr.:
Card ID:
SW version: ---HW version: ---Serial nr.:
Card ID:
Status of plant
Note:
Interrupt running
program by
pressing E-key!
Continue: E
Cancel: PARAM
Select Test
Info field: Status of
external inputs
Ext. inputs
Start
Auto Stop
Wait-Trigger
Ass. meas.
Ass. Service
Automatic
off
Cleaning trigger off
Ext. control
off
no Prog.
off
off
off
off
Select mechanics:
Hardware
Reset count
Reset counter
(only triggered
by Watchdog)
Write count to
EEPROM
0
xx
Water
Cleaner
Water+Cleaner
Back to
return field
Info field: Status of
plant
Automatic
off
Cleaning trigger off
Ext. control
off
»Return field«:
press the PARAM
key to return to
the highlighted
fields.
Endress+Hauser
= Code entry required
C07-CLM153xx-19-06-08-en-013.EPS
Controller:
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Index
Mycom S CLM153
Index
A
Abnormal transmitter behaviour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Access authorisation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Actuator, control
Analogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57, 64
One-sided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Two-sided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Actuators, control
Pulse frequency, PFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pulse length, PWM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Three-point step controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Adaption factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 85–86
Airset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Alarm
Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Dosing time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Error current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Alarm delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Alarm for characteristic value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Alarm menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Alarm relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Alpha value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Formula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Ambient temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Analogue actuator control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Arrow keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Assemblies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Auxiliary voltage output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
B
Batch process, pure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Binary inputs E1-E3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boards, order numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Build-up on the sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57
13
99
87
C
Cable extension . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cable length, maximum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Cable resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Cable types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CAL key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Cancelling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Protecting (by code) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Cancelling calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Cell constant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Certificates and approvals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Characteristic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Characteristic value
Alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Checking
Conductive sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
120
Inductive sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Line extension, boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
ChemoClean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Manual operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74, 78
Chemoclean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 103
Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Day programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Weekly programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Cleaning example. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Cleaning programme
Edit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Cleaning trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Code
Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Resetting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Specialist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Code forgotten? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Coding
Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Combined circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 32
Commissioning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 24
First - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Conductivity characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Conductivity sensors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Configuration
Enabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Locking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Connecting the measuring system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Connection compartment label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Constant control gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Contact assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 49
Contact functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Contacts
Configuring to NAMUR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Response to errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Response to power failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 34
Control gain, range-dependent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Control point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Control type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Controller
characteristic values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Characteristic, constant characteristic . . . . . . . . . . 68
Relay assignment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Controller characteristic type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Controller hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Controller in the CLM 153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Controller simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Controller: Checking the settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Controlling actuators: see Actuators, control
Current input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Current measured values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Active/passive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Dosing up/down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Response to errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
D
Damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
DAT
Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
DAT handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
DAT module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23, 102
Data logger
Call up, values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Record mode, Scroll mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 34
Day programme cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Declaration of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Delay time, hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Delta alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Deposits on sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Descriptions of functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Designated use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Determining the characteristic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Device designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Device fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Device reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Device test
Conductive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Inductive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
DIAG key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Digital inputs E1-E3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Direction of action. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Disabling programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Display test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Displaying calibration log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Displaying error list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Displaying error log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Displaying operation log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Distance electrode - dosing point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Dosing time alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Dosing via current output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
E
E key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Edit day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Edit programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Editor types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
EEPROM test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Electrode contamination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Electrode/dosing point distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
EMC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
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Index
Enter key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Error assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Error codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Error current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Error list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Error number list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
External hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
F
Factory function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Fault-signalling contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Feedforward control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
First commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Flash test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Flat seal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Flow velocity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Flowmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Function check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
G
Green LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
H
Help pages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hold
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Delay time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
External . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
On-site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Priority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
50
50
50
50
50
50
I
Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Incoming acceptance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Inline process, pure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 10
Installation and removal of parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Installation conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Installation factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 33, 84–86
Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Instrument check. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79–80
Instrument number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Instrument version. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
J
Junction box VBM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
K
Key assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Keypad test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
KR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
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Index
L
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 34
LED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Linear characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Locking the operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Look-ahead pH measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
M
Mains disconnecting device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Maintenance code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Manual operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
ChemoClean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74, 78
Maximum cable length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
MEAS key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Measured value damping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Measured value difference monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Measured value display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Measuring cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Measuring menu for controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Measuring menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Measuring principle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 32
Mechanical construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Memory, replaceable (DAT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Menu editor types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Modules, order no. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Motor run time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
N
Nameplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
NAMUR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Neutral zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
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PARAM key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Parameter set switching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 51
PCS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
PCS time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Performance characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
PFM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Post mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Post-connection check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Post-installation check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
one-sided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
two-sided . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Process check system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Product structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Programme
Enabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Programme cleaning sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Programme editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
PSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 51
Pulse length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Pulse-frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Pulse-frequency controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pulse-frequency modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Pulse-length controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Pulse-width modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
PWM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Q
Quick Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Quick wiring guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
R
Offline configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
One circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 32
One-sided actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
One-sided process
Batch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Inline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
On-site hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Operating matrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–27, 33
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 19
Operational safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Optimisation point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Optoscope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Ordering information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Output. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Output, Technical data
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
RAM test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Range-dependent control gain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Red LED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Reference temperature
Temperature compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Relay
Configuring to NAMUR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Relay assignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Relay contact status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Relay selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Renaming programme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Replacing the device fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 81
Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Resistance input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Response of contacts to errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Response of contacts to power failure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Response of current output to errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
P
S
Panel mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Safety conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
O
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Safety icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Segmented characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Semi-batch process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Sensor connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Sensor technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Serial numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Service adapter Optoscope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Service data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Service diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Set up 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Set up 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Simulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Measured value, temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Simulation f. device test
Conductive sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Inductive sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Slot for DAT memory module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Soiling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
Spare parts
List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Order numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Specialist code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Entry of - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Switching on the measuring device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
T
Table (characteristic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Tag number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Mechanical construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
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Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Performance characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Temperature coefficient, alpha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Temperature sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 44
Terminal arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Three-point step controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 64
Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 34
Transmitter dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Troubleshooting instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Two circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 32
Two-sided actuators. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Two-sided process
Batch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Inline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
U
United States Pharmacopeia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Universal code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unlocking the operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USP (United States Pharmacopeia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
71
21
22
76
72
71
W
Wall mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Water for injection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Weather protection cover CYY 101 . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 103
Weekly cleaning programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Weekly programme cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
WFI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Wiring diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Write access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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