Manuale per l’uso Omega Engineering DOCN600

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    omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com For latest product manuals: omegamanual.info DOCN600 Dissolved Oxygen System Shop online at U ser ’ s Guide ...

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 1 SPECIFICATIONS 2 INSTALLATION 4 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 8 START-UP AND OPERATION 13 OPERATING HINTS 17 UTILITY MENU 18 DIAGNOSTICS 20 TROUBLESHOOTING AND SERVICE 21 ...

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    Page 1 MODEL DOCN600 DISSOLVE D OXYGEN ANALYZERS AND MODEL DOE-601 DISSOL VED OXYGEN SENSOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 . 0 G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N The DOCN600 Dissolved oxygen analyzer is a versati le indu strial microprocessor based instrument. Outputs are programmed through the m enu with push buttons on the face of the instrument. Calibrat ...

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    Page 2 2.0 SPECIFICATIONS DISPLAY: 3 1/2 digit LED, 1/2" high digits MEASUR ING RANGES: D.O.: 0-20.00 ppm and 0-100% s aturation, switch selectable Temperature: 0-40°C (32 to 104 °F) POWER REQUIREMENTS : 98-132 Vac, 50/60 Hz (less than 10 VA) Optional: 196-264 Vac, 50/60 Hz AMBIEN T CONDITIONS: -30 to 50°C (-22 to 122°F) 0 to 90% R.H. non- ...

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    Page 3 MODEL DOCN600 ADDITIONAL FEATURES CONTRO L RELAYS: Two relays can be independently set for operation in response to rising or falling value and for fail-safe operation. Deadband (hysteresis) independently adjustable. Rating: 5A 115/230 Vac, 5A 30 Vdc. SPDT AL ARM R ELAY : High-Low with fixed deadband of 2% of full scale. Normal or fail-safe ...

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    Page 4 3.0 INSTALLATION 3 . 1 L o c a t i o n 3.1.1 Locate the instrument within the re ach of the cable p rovided for the DOE-601 s e n s o r . 3.1.2 Select an installation site which is: • free of mechanical vibrations • reasonably clean and dry • protected from falling corrosive fluids within the ambient temperature and humi dity specifica ...

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    Page 5 3.5 Sensor Installation, Flotation Mounting 3.5.1 Refer to diagram below and proceed as follows: a) Fasten elbow to 90-inch long pipe NOTE : Thread seala nt (Teflon tape) is recommended on all mounting hardware and sensor threads to avoid leaks b) Fasten adapter pipe with union to elbow c) Insert adapter pipe with union into flotation ball a ...

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    Page 6 d) The sensor may be attached to float assembly in one of two ways: 1. With sensor EXTENDED FROM BOTTOM of flotation ball: Insert 12-inch long extender pipe into th e flotation ball and faste n it to the end of adapter pipe. This will extend the senso r ’ s membrane 1 2 inches below the flotation ball. NOTE: Extender pipe supplied only whe ...

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    Page 7 h) Install pivot mounting bracket and moun t junction box on the bracket. Insert pipe/sensor assembly through the bracket to the desired position. Tighten pi pe locking screw. 3.6 Sensor Installation, Submersion Mounting 3.6.1 a) Refer to diagram below and proceed as follows: b) Route sensor cable throu gh pipe and fasten sensor to pipe. The ...

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    Page 8 4.0 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 4 . 1 O v e r v i e w 4.1.1 The DOCN600 is a microprocessor ba sed dissolved oxygen analyzers are designed for industrial applications. They operate in conjunction with the DOE-601 sensor. The software in the unit makes the instru ment very easy to operate and maintain. 4.1.2 The outputs include voltage-fre e rel ...

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    Page 9 Some of these are: • Recall and easy adjustment of relay and output pa rameters • Push button calibration • A HOLD function for outputs • Continuous sensor chec k during measurement • Continuous self check and watch-dog timer to ensure correct operation • Password protection of stored values • Temperature Output • Simulated i ...

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    Page 10 4.6 Analog Outputs 4.6.1 The analog output signals con s i s t of a non-i s ol ated 0-1 mA, 0-5 Vdc, and isolated 4- 20 mA signals. 4.6.2 From the factory all of the analog outputs have a linear range corresponding to the full range of the instrument. The 4-20 m A output can be programmed to another linear range by entering two values: • ...

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    Page 11 4.7.4 When in the menu mode, the display initially shows the current value of the parameters, such as the Setpoint of the c ontrol relay, while putting all of the outputs on hold. The two arrow buttons are u s ed to adjust the display value up or down. To accept the new value press ENTER twice. While t he value on the display is being chang ...

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    Page 12 Dip Switch Bank S2 1 Fail-safe for Relay B NO YES 2 Direction of Control for Relay B Rising Falling 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 4 . 9 O u t p u t H o l d 4.9.1 Output hold, is a function which free zes all output signals at the last value to prevent the occurrence of wild distortio ns during programming ...

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    Page 13 5.0 START-UP AND OPER ATION 5 . 1 P a s s w o r d 5.1.1 To enter the menu press CALL then PASSWORD will be indicat ed. With each press of CALL you will step through the m enu. When the last item is rea c h ed the menu wraps around to “%sat/ppm ”. If you have enabled PASSWORD by placing DIP Switch 2 Bank S1, in the off position you must ...

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    Page 14 i) If you wish to change the measuring unit to ppm, pre ss CALL a number of times to return to “%sat/ppm” and change pp m with the down button. j) Press RUN to return to on line measurement. NOTE : If a major change is n ecessary to make the display read 100% the display will flash when you press ENTER. Thi s is to warn that you may hav ...

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    Page 15 5.6 Temperature 5.6.1 The temperature of the process can be read at any time by entering the menu and calling for TEMPERATURE. Either °C or °F will be indicated dep ending on the position of DIP switch No. 1. Bank S1. See Section 4.8. 5.6.2 The 0-5 Vdc and 0-1 mA analog output s can be d edicated to follow the process temperature by simpl ...

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    Page 16 5.8.2 The relay setpoint may be at any place on the scale. To establi sh the setpoint proceed as follows: a) Press CALL to enter the MENU. If the PASSWORD function is enabled, enter the password then press CALL to illuminate the “%sat /ppm” indicator. If the PASSWORD function is not enabled, “%sat/ppm ” will illuminate at the first ...

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    Page 17 5 . 1 2 A l a r m H i g h 5.12.1 The instrument is fitted with a relay, which is set to activate on both high and low alarm conditions. The deadban d is factor y set. To set the ALARM HIGH proceed a s f o l l o w s . a) Enter the menu and press CALL until AL ARM HIG H is indicate d. With the arrow buttons make the display read the desired a ...

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    Page 18 6 . 3 R e s e t 6.3.1 The instrument can be reset without losing calibration or any of the stored values by pressing and rele asing the S9 reset button (located at the bottom of the board near the center) This action is equivalent to turning the po wer off and on. 6 . 4 O u t p u t H o l d 6.4.1 It may be useful during some system ma intena ...

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    Page 19 7.3 Temperature Output 7.3.1 The 0-5 Vdc and 0-1 mA outputs may be pro grammed to track the temperature of the process. The factory outputs have a li near range co rresponding to 0°C to 40°C, (or 32°F to 104°F.) Suppose you wish the output to span 10°C to 45 °C. Proceed a s f o l l o w s : a) Enter the Utility Menu as described in 7. ...

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    Page 20 b) Turn on the power. Enter the Utility Menu as described in 7.2.1. c) Press CALL to indicate CALIBRATION, which is "4 -20 mA Output adjust, low" in the Utility Menu (See table in 7.2.2.) No w use the arrow keys to make you r DVM read 8 mA. Press ENTER twi c e t o confirm. d) Press CALL to indicate TEMPERAT URE, which is "4-2 ...

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    Page 21 9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING AND S ERVICE 9.1 Isolate the cause 9.1.1 When a measurement problem occurs, the fi rst step is to try to isolate the cause. If the DOCN600 is powered, go through the menu and check your settings. A convenient way to do this is to call TEST. See Section 5.5. 9.1.2 If your DOCN600 appears dead or intermitt ent, check the b ...

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    Page 22 e) Now proceed to turn each of the other S43 switches On with the remaining switches Off. The display should read within 5% of 25°C with S witch 2 On and 35°C with Switch 3 On. If this is the case the analyzer is in order and the problem is in the sensor. Otherwise the problem is in the analyze r. f) Return S40 and S41 to “On line” a ...

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    Page 23 d) After all the above op erations are performed the FAIL LED will turn off and STATUS LED will turn green and Status “0” should be obtaine d. e) The unit may be tested now, using the TEST menu item (See Section 5.5), or the built-in self-testi ng feature, (See Section 9.1.4) f) Bring the unit on line for measurement and control. 9.3 Pr ...

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    Page 24 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY FROM THE MANUFACTURER U.S.A. WARNING: This equipment gen erates, uses, and can radiate radio frequenc y energy and if not installed and used in accordance w ith th e instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to co mply with the limits for a Class A computing de ...

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    W ARRANTY / DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months fr om d ate of pu rcha se. OMEGA ’ s W ARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA ’ s c ...

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