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Operator Manual

POLYMETRON 9182
Oxygen analyzer (ppb)

221=191=082 - Revision G - 20/11/2007

Restriction of Hazardous Substances


Note:
The following only applies to exports of the product into the Peoples Republic of China.

Marking
Products contain toxic or hazardous substances or elements.

Environment Protection Use Period Marking (years).

Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements

Part Name

Hexavalent
Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium
(Cd)
(Pb)
(Cr VI)
(Hg)

Polybrom
Biphenyls
(PBB)

Transmitter box

CPU PCB

Power PCB

Relay PCB

Module

Probes

Cable

Polybrom
Diphenyls
(PBDE)

O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all homogeneous material for
this part is below the limit requirement
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement

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This instrument conforms to the European Directives:


-

89/336/CEE modified by the directive 93/68/CEE


73/23/CEE modified by the directive 93/68/CEE

Warning!
There are no user-serviceable parts in either the transmitter or sensor. Only Hach Ultra
Analytics personnel or their authorized representative should attempt repair of the system and
only components expressly approved by the manufacturer should be used. Any attempt to
repair the instrument in contradiction of these guidelines may result in damage to the
instrument and injury to the person making the repair. It will also void the warranty and may
compromise the safe operation, electrical integrity or CE compliance of the instrument.

Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.

Precautionary Labels:
Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument. Personal injury or damage to this
instrument could occur if not observed.

This symbol, if noted on the instrument, references the instruction manual for
operation and / or safety information.
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of in
European public disposal systems after 12 August of 2005. In conformity with
European local and national regulations (EU Directive 2002/96/EC), European
electrical equipment users must now return old or end-of life equipment to the
Producer for disposal at no charge to the user.
Note: For return for recycling, please contact the equipment producer or supplier
for instructions on how to return end-of-life equipment for proper disposal.
Important document. Retain with product records.

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reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Hach Ultra
Analytics.

Hach Ultra Analytics

Hach Ultra Analytics can take no responsability for installation


and/or use of its equipment if this is not done in accordance
with the appropriate issue and/or amendment of the relevant
manual.
The user of this manual should ensure that it is appropriate in
all details to the exact equipment to be installed and/or
operated. If in doubt, the user should contact Hach Ultra
Analytics for advice.

WARNING
To maintain safety standards, regular maintenance,
calibration and operation of this equipment by qualified
personnel is essential. Read and understand Instruction
manual completely before operating or servicing. If any
further details are required which do not appear in this
manual contact Hach Ultra Analytics or their agent.

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Warnings
Changing the programming language
The programming language is English when factory-programmed, when changing
the software version and when loading the default values. To change the language
follow the procedure below (example for French):

MENU
CALIBRATION
MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMMING
SERVICE

6.59
ppb
23.2 C

O2

Disp2

Menu

Select

Enter

SERVICE
DISPLAY

Enter

CONC : ppb/ppm

AVERAGE
DISPLAY
CODE
SOFT ISSUE
DEFAUT VAL.
ADJUST mA
CONFIGURATION
POLYMETRON

TEMP. : C
PRESSURE : mmHg
LANGUAGE : GB
Select

Select
DISPLAY

AFFICHAGE

CONC : ppb/ppm
TEMP. : C

CONC : ppb/ppm
Enter

TEMP. : C

PRESSURE : mmHg
LANGUAGE : F

PRESSION : mmHg

Select

Choix

LANGUE : F

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Esc 3 times)
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Programming the mains supply frequency:

When your programming language is chosen, you may change the mains supply
frequency if necessary. This change occurs at the first switching on and
afterresetting the instrument. Follow the procedure below:

MENU
CALIBRATION
MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMMING
SERVICE

6.59
ppb
23.2C

O2

Disp2

Menu

Enter

Select
SERVICE
AVERAGE
DISPLAY
CODE
SOFT ISSUE
DEFAULT VAL.
ADJUST mA
CONFIGURATION

CONFIGURATION
FREQ : 50Hz

Enter

Select

POLYMETRON
Select
CONFIGURATION
FREQ : 60Hz

Reset
the instrument

Enter

iv

Enter

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Table of contents
Page
Warnings .................................................................................................................................... iii
Chapter 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Principle of operation........................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Main characteristics............................................................................................ 1-3
1.4 Technical characteristics..................................................................................... 1-3
1.5 Dimensions ........................................................................................................ 1-6
Chapter 2: Description of the analyser...................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Analytical part .................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Hydraulic mounting ............................................................................................. 2-2
2.3 Transmitter......................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 Presentation of the transmitter ................................................................. 2-3
2.3.2 Application fields .................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.3 Standard mounting possibilities (use of the red clamping bow) .................... 2-5
Chapter 3: Installation of the instrument................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Unpacking.......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Inspection .......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Mounting............................................................................................................ 3-1
3.4 Location............................................................................................................. 3-1
3.5 Electrical connections ......................................................................................... 3-2
3.6 Description of the different terminals ..................................................................... 3-3
3.7 Mains connection ............................................................................................... 3-4
3.8 Starting the transmitter........................................................................................ 3-4
3.9 Adjusting the display contrast.............................................................................. 3-4
Chapter 4: Using the instrument................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Front panel keys................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Displays 1 to 4 (live displays)............................................................................... 4-2
4.3 Description of the function keys ........................................................................... 4-3
4.4 Icons ................................................................................................................. 4-3
4.5 Enter or modify a value........................................................................................ 4-4
4.6 Warnings ........................................................................................................... 4-4
Chapter 5: Programming the transmitter .................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Main menu......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Calibration Menu..................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.2 MAINTENANCE Menu............................................................................. 5-3
5.1.3 PROGRAMMING Menu........................................................................... 5-3
5.1.3.1 MEASURE Menu ....................................................................... 5-4
5.1.3.2 ALARMS Menu .......................................................................... 5-5
5.1.3.3 mA OUTPUTS menu................................................................... 5-8
5.1.3.4 RS485 Menu.............................................................................5-11
5.1.4 SERVICE Menu.....................................................................................5-12
5.1.4.1 AVERAGE Menu.......................................................................5-12
5.1.4.2 DISPLAY Menu.........................................................................5-13
5.1.4.3 CODE Menu .............................................................................5-14

Oxygen analyser (ppb) - 9182 5.1.4.4 SOFT VERSION Menu...............................................................5-15


5.1.4.5 DEFAUT VAL. Menu..................................................................5-15
5.1.4.6 mA ADJUST Menu ....................................................................5-16
5.1.4.7 CONFIGURATION Menu ............................................................5-17
5.1.4.8 POLYMETRON Menu ................................................................5-17
Chapter 6: Calibrating temperature compensation................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Calibration of the temperature sensor.................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 Automatic temperature compensation....................................................... 6-2
6.1.2 Manual temperature compensation........................................................... 6-3
6.2 Calibration of the measurement ............................................................................ 6-4
6.2.1 Slope calibration in the air + electrical zero ............................................... 6-4
6.2.2 Slope calibration in the air + chemical zero ............................................... 6-5
6.2.3 Slope process calibration + electric zero................................................... 6-6
6.2.4 Slope process calibration + chemical zero ................................................ 6-7
Chapter 7: Start up, maintenance and troubleshooting ............................................................ 7-1
7.1 Start up ............................................................................................................. 7-1
7.1.1 Assembling the probe ............................................................................. 7-1
7.1.2 Probe connection.................................................................................... 7-3
7.1.3 Main power supply connection ................................................................. 7-3
7.1.4 Starting up the analyser .......................................................................... 7-3
7.2 Changing the membrane...................................................................................... 7-4
7.2.1 Dismounting the membrane ..................................................................... 7-5
7.2.2 Mounting the new membrane ................................................................... 7-6
7.3 Oxygen electrode rejuvenation procedure .............................................................. 7-7
7.4 Functional troubleshooting................................................................................... 7-7
7.5 Electrical troubleshooting ...................................................................................7-11
Chapter 8: Error messages........................................................................................................ 8-1

Appendix 1: Pressure conversion table .................................................................................. A1-1


Appendix 2: Temperature conversion table............................................................................ A2-1
Appendix 3: Default values..................................................................................................... A3-1
Appendix 4: Detailed cable connections ................................................................................ A4-1
Appendix 5: Security data sheet............................................................................................. A5-1
Appendix 6: Spare parts list.................................................................................................... A6-1
Appendix 7: RS485 MODBUS-JBUS addressing....................................................................... A7-1

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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Introduction
The 9182 oxygen analyser is a one-channel analyser for the measurement of dissolved oxygen in
the boiler feedwater, economizers, condensers and more generally all thermal equipment using
water as a heat transfer liquid.

1.2 Principle of operation


The measurement of dissolved oxygen is based on the well-known Clark cell principle.
An oxygen-permeable membrane isolates the electrodes from the sample water, thus obviating the
need for sample conditioning. Other reducible or oxidizable ions do not interfere, because they
cannot pass through the gas-permeable membrane.
A constant voltage supply powers two electrodes, maintaining each at a constant potential.
A gold working electrode (cathode) reduces the dissolved oxygen to hydroxyl ions:
O2 + 2H2O + 4e- 4OHA large silver counter electrode (anode) provides the oxidation reaction which occurs on its
surface:
4Ag + + 4Br - 4AgBr + 4eThe reduction of oxygen is the current limiting reaction, thus making the cell current linearly
proportional to the dissolved oxygen concentration.
Electrochemical reactions and diffusion rates are temperature-sensitive. The measuring cell,
therefore, is equipped with a temperature sensor which allows an automatic temperature
compensation.

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Principle of oxygen cell

1
4

2
3
5
2
6
7

8
2
7
9

1 : Assembled electrode

6 : Membrane holder

2 : Electrolyte

7 : Membrane

3 : Probe body

8 : Cathode

4 : Filling hole

9 : Sample

5 : Anode

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1.3 Main characteristics


3 Range 0-2 ppm
3 Calibration in the air
3 Temperature compensation
3 Programmable alarm levels, outputs on relays
3 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA analogue outputs (standard) and RS485 (option)
3 Wall- , panel- and tubing mounting

1.4 Technical characteristics


SAMPLE
Number of channels

Temperature

0-45 C (32-113 F)

Working pressure

Atmospheric pressure

Flowrate

4...10 l/h

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Mains

Standard version:
100...240 VAC - 50/60 Hz

Low voltage version:


13...30 VAC 50/60 Hz
18...42 VDC

Power consumption

25 VA

Connections

2,5 mm screw terminal

Fuse

5 x 20 mm cartridge - T2AL - 250V

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ANALYSIS
Measuring range

0...2 ppm

Sensibility

0,5 ppb

Reproducibility

0,5 ppb or 2% whichever the greater

Detection limit

1 ppb

Response time (90 %)

3 min

Ambient temperature

-20...60 C (-4...140 F)

Relative humidity

10...90%

TRANSMITTER
Display

Display in concentration units


Display of the direct, concentration
dependent cell current in A
Display of the sample temperature in C/F
Programming via menus

Units

nA, A, ppb-g/l, ppm-mg/l, C, F

Calibration

Electrical zero, chemical zero, slope calibration


in the air, slope process calibration by
comparison with a laboratory measurement

Interferences

Any gas liable to reduce to a potential


> - 850 mV

Analogue outputs

2 x 0/4... 20 mA isolated from input signal, 800


Ohms load maximum
- for the measure or for the temperature
- mode: linear, bi-linear
- accuracy: 0,1 mA

Alarms

Number: 4
- Functions: alarm - system alarm - timer
- Hysteresis: 0...10%
- Delay: 0...999s
- Breaking power:
250 VAC, 3A maximum
30 VDC, 0,5A maximum
Use a cable (rated 105 C and AWG22 to 14).
The external cable insulation should be cut as
close as possible from the terminal block.

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Temperature compensation

Automatic in
(32...113 F)

the

range

of

0...45

RS485 (option)

Speed: 300...9600 baud


Insulation: galvanic
Station number: 32 maximum

Transmitter protection

IP65 (NEMA 4X in option)

Measurement category

I (overvoltage less than 1500 V)

Error reports

Cell current > 999 A


Sample temperature > 45 C (113 F)
or < 0 C (32 F)
Ambient temperature > 45 C or < 0 C
(32...113 F) during air calibration
Slope calibration error
Zero calibration error (offset)

ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILY
European standards

EN 61326-1997 and EN 61326 A1-1998


(Industrial level for immunity)

Low voltage standard

IEC61010-1

UL and CSA agreement

File E226594

MATERIALS
Working electrode

Cathode: gold

Counter-electrode

Anode: silver

Membrane holder

Noryl

Membrane

PFA

Transmitter

Aluminium + polyester painting

Probe body

Noryl

Probe with optional immersion

Stainless steel 316L

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MAINTENANCE
Approximative membrane lifetime

6 months depending on the sample

Cleaning

Clean the instrument with a soft tissue and


without any aggressive agent

OPERATING CONDITIONS
Ambient temperature

-20...+60 C

Relative humidity

10...90 %

Power supply voltage fluctuation

10 %

Over voltage category

Pollution degree

2 (as CEI 664)

Altitude

< 2 000 m

Measurement category

I (overvoltage less than 1500 V)

1.5 Dimensions
(Dimensions are in mm and [in inches])

polymetron

polymetron

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Chapter 2: Description of the analyser


2.1 Analytical part

Figure 2-1: Electrode cross-section

Figure 2-2: Complete probe

1 : Connector

1 : Adjusting nut

2 : Anode holder

2 : Electrode

3 : Anode

3 : Probe body

4 : Cathode holder

4 : Membrane

5 : Cathode

5 : Filling screw

6 : Temperature sensor

6 : Gasket

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2.2 Hydraulic mounting

(Dimensions are in mm [inches])


1 : Cable

5 : Cell

2 : Shrink ring

6 : 1/4" NPT connector (not provided)

3 : Assembled probe

7 : M4 screws (not provided)

4 : Probe gasket

8 : 1/4" NPT connector (not provided)

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2.3 Transmitter
2.3.1 Presentation of the transmitter

Polymetron

S1

2.10 S3

ppb
O2
18.6 C
S2 Disp2 Menu S4

Esc

Enter

The electronic unit amplifies the signal of the amperometric measuring cell and converts it into a
direct digital readout in ppm, mg/l, ppb, g/l, C and F. The transmitter comprises the following
items:
n Potentiostat which maintains the working electrode potential constant
n Amperometric measuring module
n Analog multiplexer
n Microprocessor unit
The analog multiplexer allows measurements to be acquired from the measuring cell, temperature
sensor and internal checkpoints. Further, the microprocessor operates the relays, the RS485
interface (optional) and the analog outputs.
The unit has a built-in concentration-autoranging feature and a microprocessor-operated
calibration routine.
The output of the potentiostat is monitored for possible overdriving of the potentiostat-output stage.
This condition can occur with the connections to the measuring cell open, inoperable electrodes or
a defective reference electrode.

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Transmitter synoptic below is:

1 : Programmable potentiostat

6 : Auxiliary input

2 : Polarization voltage amplifier

7 : Multiplexer

3 : Reversing switch for a 2 or 3 electrode


operation. In the 9181 the configuration is
2 electrodes

8 : A/D converter

4 : Temperature measurement circuit

9 : Microprocessor

5 : Measurement circuit current amplifier

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2.3.2 Application fields


Easy-to-use (installation, programming), this instrument is suitable for the following applications:
- boiler feedwater,
- ultrapure water.

2.3.3 Standard mounting possibilities (use of the red clamping bow)


The transmitter housing conforms to norm DIN 43700.

Panel mounting
Panel cutting
Front panel dimensions

: 138 138 mm
: 144 144 mm

2 screws 4 mm lg 16 flat head (provided) for panel thickness 0 to 4 mm


2 screws 4 mm lg 20 flat head (provided) for panel thickness 4 to 8 mm

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Wall mounting
2 screws 4 mm lg 60 flat head (not provided) / 80 mm center distance

Vertical pipe mounting


2" maximum - 2 screws - 4 mm lg 60

(provided)

polymetron

Horizontal pipe mounting


2" maximum - 2 screws 4 mm lg 60

(provided)

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Chapter 3: Installation of the instrument


3.1 Unpacking
The analyzer should be unpacked with great care. Make sure not to loose any accessory when
unpacking.

3.2 Inspection
The analyzer has been factory-checked and tested prior to shipment, it is however advisable to
inspect all parts immediately upon receipt for any damage which may have occurred during
shipment. A damaged shipping container may indicate internal damage which may not be
immediately obvious. If there is any evidence of damage, keep the shipping container and refer to
your local agent or to:
Hach Ultra Analytics
6 route de Compois - CP212
CH-1222 Vesenaz Geneva

3.3 Mounting

CAUTION!
Mounting should be done by qualified service personnel only. No power should be
applied until the installation is complete.

3.4 Location
The analyser should be located in an accessible site.
The site should permit the access for any checking or maintenance operation.
The sample flowrate has to be maintained within the specifications (See 1-4).

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3.5 Electrical connections


3 MONEC
Do not switch on the instrument until completion of the installation.
An aluminium armour plate inside the MONEC gives a detailed description of the different terminals
and their connections:

2
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Microprocessor board
Relay board
Amperometric board
Power supply board
Program update connector

The different terminals represented on the right side are accessible by removing the armour
plate.

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3.6 Description of the different terminals


0/4...20 mA outputs
galvanically insulated

Description
020 mA or 420 mA (n1) [+]

Connection
user

020 mA or 420 mA (n1) [-]

user

020 mA or 420 mA (n2) [-]

user

020 mA or 420 mA (n2) [+]

user
user

Option RS485

user
Amperometric module

Description
Temperature sensor [+]
Temperature sensor [-]

Colour
black
blue

Reference if use of
3 electrodes
Counter electrode (anode)
Working electrode (cathode)
Auxiliary input

not used on the 9182


oxygen analyser
red
counter
white
work
aux.

External shield

braid

armour plate

Internal shield

brown

GND

Not used for the oxygen measurement

Connection
temp +
temp -

n.c.

Mains, 100240 VAC 50/60 Hz or 24 V AC/DC (special version)


Description
Alarm 1, simple contact
Alarm 2, simple contact
Alarm 3 or alarm system, simple contact

Connection
user
user
user

Alarm 4 or timer, simple contact

user

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Electrical connections should remain dry to ensure a proper operation of the


instrument.
Check the creeping of the cables when opening the transmitter.
It is required to use shielded cables. This shielding should be connected to the
earth central shielding.

3.7 Mains connection


Electrical connection should be performed only by qualified personnel. The power supply accepts
100-240 VAC 10 %, (50/60 Hz) without changes in configuration. The terminal block for power
connections can be lifted from its header for easier installation. For safety reasons, it is required to
observe the precautions below:
Use a three wire mains supply cable (2 core + PE) with a cross section between 0.35 and 2 mm2
(AWG 22 to 14) rated at 105 C minimum. The external cable insulation should be cut as close
as possible from the terminal block.
The instrument should be connected to the power supply by means of a breaker located close
to the instrument and be identified. The supply shall be fitted with an overcurrent protection
device rated at 20 Amp maximum.
This breaker should switch off phase and neutral in case of electrical problems or when the user
wish to service the instrument. However the power supply earth must always be connected.

Before servicing the instrument, ensure that the power supply is switched
off.

3.8 Starting the transmitter


Before switching on the transmitter, make sure the site voltage corresponds to the instrument
voltage indicated on the identification plate.

3.9 Adjusting the display contrast


If your display contrast is not sufficient, you can adjust it with the potentiometer P1 (blue colour, see
figure page 3-2) which is located on the top left of the CPU board (after opening the enclosure).

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Chapter 4: Using the instrument


4.1 Front panel keys
The display may be programmed to indicate:
-

Sample concentration
Sample temperature
Diffusion current
Programming codes
Programming arguments

Polymetron

S1

2.10 S3

ppb
O2
18.6 C
S2 Disp2 Menu S4

Oxygen
application

Validate and switch


to next step

Suppress an action or
go back to previous step

Esc

Enter

Choice of the unit or


numeric value

Figure 4-1: Front panel

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4.2 Displays 1 to 4 (live displays)


S1

6.59

S3

ppb
S2

S1

S2

S1

23.2 C
Disp2

O2
Menu

6.59 ppb
23.2 C
5.942 A
Disp3

S1 : ppb > 3
S2 : OK
S3 : ppb > 5
S4 : OK

S4

S3

6.59 ppb: concentration measurement


(ppb unit)
23.2 C: temperature measurement
O2: application
S1...S4: alarm statut (invisible if alarm
inactive)

Display of the parameters measured:


Concentration
Temperature
Cell current

S4

S3

S1...S4: alarm statut


In this case relays S1 and S3 are activated

Disp4

I1 : Conc
4.9 mA
I2 : Conc
4.9 mA

Analogue output allocation and level

Main

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4.3 Description of the function keys


The function keys below have their signification highlighted at the bottom of the screen:
Modify a parameter
Select

Scrolling in a list of menus

Main

Go back to the main display

Menu

Display the main menu

Disp2

Display screen 2

Disp3

Display screen 3

Disp4

Display screen 4

OK

Validate the measure during the calibration

Yes

Confirm a command

Decrease a value

Increase a value

4.4 Icons
Symbol of waiting or instrument reset

Alarm system for relay S3

Timer symbol: countdown for relay S4

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4.5 Enter or modify a value


The highlighted digit can be modified with the key .
Each digit can be validated by pressing ENTER. Repeat both operations for each digit.
Example:
0 3 . 89 ppb
increase of the digit value

1 3 . 89 ppb

Enter

validate the digit value

1 3 . 89 ppb

1 5 . 89 ppb

Enter

15 . 89 ppb
Enter

15 . 8 9 ppb

15 . 3 9 ppb

Enter

15 . 3 9 ppb

15 . 3 7 ppb

Enter

15 . 37 ppb
to change the unit

15 . 37 ppm

4.6 Warnings
Note 1: If you do not use the keyboard for at least 10 minutes, the instrument returns to the
measuring mode.
Note 2: An access code may be required for the calibration, programming and service menu (see
CODE menu).
Possibility to display a negative first digit "-"
Possibility to display a "." for the other digits

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Chapter 5: Programming the transmitter

5.1 Main menu

S1

6.59

S3

ppb

S2

23.2 C

O2

Disp2

S4

Menu

MENU
CALIBRATION
MAINTENANCE
PROGRAMMING
SERVICE
Select

CALIBRATION
CONC. CALIB.
TEMP. CALIB.
PARAMETERS

F
Select
Choix

MAINTENANCE

PROGRAMMING
MEASURE
ALARMS
mA OUTPUTS
RS485

54.90 ppb
23.2 C
8.05 A

Select

SERVICE
AVERAGE
DISPLAY
CODE
SOFT ISSUE
DEFAULT VAL.
ADJUST mA
CONFIGURATION
POLYMETRON
Select

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5.1.1 Calibration Menu


+ Any calibration should follow the procedure below:
Configuration of the calibration characterics in the "PROGRAMMING" menu.
Realization of the calibration via the EXECUTION menu.

An access code may be required if it has been programmed (See 5.1.4.3


CODE menu).
See chapter 6 for a detailed programming of the calibrations.
Some menus may appear or not according to how some parameters have
been programmed.

CALIBRATION
CONC. CALIB.
Enter

Enter

TEMP. CALIB.
PARAMETERSF

CONC. CALIB.

Choix
Select

TEMP. CALIB.
EXECUTION

ZERO
Enter

SLOPE
F

Select

Choix
Select

PARAMETERS
DATE : 01/01/98
P : 1.000 A/ppm
F

T : 0.0 C

PARAMETERS
DATE

xx/xx/xx

Date of the last calibration. The date programmed is not


updated automatically

x.xxx A/ppm

Slope value

x.x C

Drift between the theorical temperature (sensor response)


T h and the measured temperature Tm : T = T h - T m

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5.1.2 MAINTENANCE Menu

MAINTENANCE

6.75 ppb

Used for any maintenance operation in the


instrument.
The transmitter continues to display the
variables measured.
The relay status is not modified.
The analogue output value depends on the
configuration defined in the mA OUTPUTS/
SPECIAL PROG./MAINTENANCE menu.

21.6 C
5.559 A

5.1.3 PROGRAMMING Menu

An access code may be required (See 5.1.4.3 CODE menu)

PROGRAMMING
MEASURE
ALARMS
mA OUTPUTS
RS485
Select

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5.1.3.1 MEASURE Menu


MEASURE
TEMP. COMP.

Choix
Select
Enter

TEMP. COMP.
SENSOR : NTC
TYPE : Manual
TEMP. : 25.02FC
Choix
Select

TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION
TYPE

- Auto
- Manual

Choice of a temperature measurement with automatic


compensation or with a manual compensation

If you have chosen a manual temperature compensation, the TEMP.


CALIB. Menu is not accessible anymore

TEMP.

- xx.x C

Possibility to enter the sample temperature in a manual


compensation mode

SENSOR

NTC/AD590

Type of temperature sensor used on the 9182 Oxygen


analyser. You have to program the NTC

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5.1.3.2 ALARMS Menu


Relays S1...S4 may be allocated to the limit, alarm system or timer functions.
ALARMS
ALARM 1
ALARM 2
ALARM 3
ALARM 4

Choix
Select

LIMIT FUNCTION:
The alarm relays are activated if the comparison of the measured value with the limit programmed
meets the alarm function condition (up or down). The limits are programmed according to the
following programming variables:

ALARMS 1 4 (LIMIT)
AFFECT

- Conc.
- No
- C/F

Choice to use a limit on the measure, on


the temperature or not to use a limit.

LIM. : 0.001 ppb

LIM

xxxx

Enter a limit value

DIR : Down

DIR.

- Up
- Down

Choice of the direction

DELAY

xxxs

Temporisation time before the relay is


commutated (in seconds)

HYST.

XX %

Definition of the hysteresis limit in %


(10 % max.)
The hysteresis operates only on one
side of the limit. The hysteresis is below
the limit for the high alarm (up) and
above the limit for the low alarm (down)

RELAY

- NO
- NC

Relay normally open or normally closed

ALARMS
AFFECT. : Conc.

DELAY : 000s
HYST. : 00 %
RELAY : NO
Select

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SYSTEM ALARM FUNCTION:


The relay S3 may be used to indicate a faulty functioning of the analyser.
It is required to connect the relay S3 to an external alarm system to control the faults traced by the
analyser.
The relay S3 is activated as soon as a default appears.
In case of a manual acknowledgment, the relay remains activated even if the default disappears. It
is required to press ENTER to desactivate the relay and the error message.
In case of an automatic acknowledgment, the relay and the error message are desactivated when
the default disappears.

ALARM 3 (ALARM SYSTEM)


ALARM 3

MODE

- No
- Limit
- Syst.

The alarm S3 may be programmed as a


limit function (see paragraph above) or
as an alarm system function

ACCEPT

- Auto
- Manu

In the case of an alarm system, choice


between a manual (key ENTER) or an
automatic acknowledgment

RELAY

- NO
- NC

Choice of S3 normally open or normally


closed

MODE : Syst.
ACCEPT. : Auto
RELAY : NC
Select

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TIMER FUNCTION:
Relay S4 may be affected to a timer function.

ALARM 4 (TIMER)
MODE

- No
- Limit
- Timer

Choice between a limit (see


parameters above) or a timer function
for alarm 4

INTERV

XXXXmn

Interval between 2 cycles (in minutes)

IMPUL.

Number of pulses during an active


cycle

Ton

XXXs

Adjustment of the relay active time (in


seconds) for each pulse

Toff

XXXs

Adjustment of the relay inactive time


(in seconds) for each pulse

TmA

XXmn

Hold time for the analogue outputs


after each cycle
The analogue output status depends on

ALARM 4
MODE :

Timer

Interv : 1440 mn
IMPUL. : 5
Ton : 005 s
Toff : 003 s
TmA : 05 mn
Select

the
configuration of the menu mA OUTPUTS/SPECIAL
PROG./TIMER

Example of a timer operating cycle:

Relay S4

Pulse number

Closed

Open

Time
Ton Toff

TmA
Interval

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5.1.3.3 mA OUTPUTS menu

The analogue output signals allow the transmission of the measurements from the analyser to any
external control system.
It is highly recommended to use shielded cables for the output signals. This shielding should be
connected to the earth terminal on the armour plate.

mA OUTPUTS
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
SPECIAL PROG.
TEST
Enter

Enter

Select

SPECIAL PROG.

OUTPUTS 1/2

MAINTENANCE
CALIBRATION
SYST. ALARM.
TIMER

Enter

Select

AFFECT. : A
TYPE : 4-20
MODE : Lin
LOW : 00001 nA
UP : 100.0 A
Select

Enter

SPECIAL PROG.
MODE :

TEST

Preset
VALUE :

VALUE : 00 mA
F

00 mA
F

Choix
Select

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OUTPUTS 1/2
AFFECT

- Conc
- A
- C/F

Choice of the analogue output allocation to the cell current, to


the concentration or to the temperature measurement

TYPE

0/20
4/20

Choice of the analogue output type

MODE

- Lin
- Dual

Choice between a linear or dual range (see drawing below)

LOWER

XXXX

Bottom of the scale value

MIDD.

XXXX

Mid-scale value (only in dual mode)

UPPER

XXXX

Top of the scale value


SPECIAL PROG.

MODE

- last
- preset
- live

Characteristics of the analogue output during calibration, alarm


system, maintenance or timer active cycles: frozen to the latest
stored before any operation listed above, forced to a preset
value, live measurement

VALUE

XX

Preset value (0 to 21 mA)

TEST

Test the analogue outputs by steps of 1 mA (0...21 mA)

Illustration of the linear/dual outputs scales:

Upper

20

(mA)
20

16

15

12

10

Linear
Middle

Lower

Dual

10

20

30

40

5-10

50 60 70

80

90 100 (%)

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5.1.3.4 RS485 Menu


If the RS485 optional board is installed in your transmitter, program the parameters of the menu
below.
The RS485 optional board enables the connection between your analyser and a digital
communication system. The Communication protocol is JBUS/MODBUS. Refer to the instruction
manual JBUS/MODBUS communication (part number: 621=991=000) for further details and to the
Appendix 7 for the address list.

RS485
N : 00
BAUD : 9600
PARITY : No
STOP BIT : 1
Select

RS485
N

XX

MONEC number (0...32)

BAUD

Transmission speed in baud

PARITY

- No
- Odd
- Even

Without parity bit


With odd parity bit
With even parity bit

BIT STOP

- 1
- 2

1 bit stop
2 bit stop

300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600

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5.1.4 SERVICE Menu

An access code may be required if it has been programmed (see 5.1.4.3


CODE Menu).

SERVICE
AVERAGE
DISPLAY
CODE
SOFT ISSUE
DEFAULT VAL.
ADJUST mA
CONFIGURATION
POLYMETRON
Select

5.1.4.1 AVERAGE Menu


The measurement cycle lasts 4 seconds.

TEST

AVERAGE

AVERAGE : 9
TEST

Average
3.46 ppb
Real
3.49 ppb

Enter

Select

AVERAGE
AVERAGE
TEST

Program a moving average on the concentration measurement


X

Define the number of measurements to calculate the average


Display the difference between a measurement obtained with and
without average

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5.1.4.2 DISPLAY Menu

DISPLAY
CONC :

ppb/ppm

TEMP. : C
PRESSURE : mmHg
LANGUAGE : F
Select

DISPLAY
CONC

- ppb/ppm
- g-mg/l

Choice of the concentration unit

TEMP.

- C
- F

Choice of the temperature unit

PRESSURE

- mmHg
- mbar
- InHg

Choice of the atmospheric pressure unit

LANGUAGE
-

F
GB
D
SP
I

Choice of the language:


- french
- english
- german
- spanish
- italian

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5.1.4.3 CODE Menu


Protection codes may be programmed to access to the PROGRAMMING, CALIBRATION, SERVICE
menus.
This code may be desactivated by programming 0000.
CODE
CALIB. :

0000

PROG. :

0000

SERVICE : 0000
Select

CODE
CALIB.

XXXX

Access code to the calibrations

PROG.

XXXX

Access code to the PROGRAMMING menu

SERVICE

XXXX

Access code to the SERVICE menu

If you forget your access code, press simultaneously ESC and ENTER to enter into the
menu selected.

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5.1.4.4 SOFT VERSION Menu


This menu displays the software version installed in the instrument.

SOFT ISSUE

MONEC 9182
OXY 1.00

5.1.4.5 DEFAULT VAL. Menu

DEFAULT VAL

Loading

!
values?

default

Yes

5-15

If you press YES, you load the default


values and you loose the current
programmed values and calibration
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5.1.4.6 mA ADJUST Menu


The analogue output signals are factory-adjusted (upper limit: 20 mA). However if you drift of the
20 mA appears on one of the outputs, the mA ADJUST menu enables you to correct the span
value. Connect a amperometer in serial to the analogue output terminals and adjust the value till
you read 20.0 mA on the amperemeter.

ADJUST mA

ADJUST mA

OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2

VALUE

0000

Enter

Select

+ The value displayed does not correspond to a mA value.

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5.1.4.7 CONFIGURATION Menu


You have to program the operating frequency so it matches with the mains supply characteristics.
When the frequency is changed, the instrument is automatically resetted.
CONFIGURATION

CONFIGURATION

FREQ :

60 Hz

FREQ :

50 Hz

Select

Enter

Please
wait...

Start up ...

Disp2
Disp2

Menu
Disp2

Menu

5.1.4.8 POLYMETRON Menu

POLYMETRON

This menu is reserved to Hach Ultra Analytics qualified


personnel.
CODE :

0000

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Chapter 6: Calibrating the instrument

NOTE
See chapter 5 for programming the commands.

REMARK
Any result (calibration or measurement) is always brought back to the reference temperature
(25C, 77F). If the sample temperature is different from the reference temperature, it is required
to execute a temperature compensation which can be either manual or automatic.

6.1 Calibration of the temperature sensor


The temperature sensor is located in the dissolved oxygen measurement probe. It is factorypreadjusted but needs to be calibrated in the sample on site. This calibration must be realised
before the oxygen measurement calibration (slope + zero).

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6.1.1 Automatic temperature compensation


The sensor measures continuously the sample temperature. The concentration values are
automatically calculated according to the reference temperature (25 C) by a preprogrammed
compensation law in the transmitter.
Follow the procedure below:
PROGRAMMING
Choice of an automatic temperature
compensation.

MEASURE
TEMP. COMP.

Select
Enter
TEMP. COMP.
TYPE : Auto.
SENSOR : NTC
TEMP : 25.0C
Select

EXECUTION
TEMP. CALIB.

The execution is realised with the


CALIBRATION menu.

EXECUTION
Enter

Enter the sample temperature value in C.


Press OK to adjust the temperature displayed
to the actual value of the sample temperature
measured with a precise thermometer.

Select

21.2

21.2

CAL

The gap between the calibration and the


theorical response curve of the sensor is given
for information.

CAL
2 1.2 C

6.87 ppm
OK

Possibility to change
the value

Press OK when the


measure is stable

TEMP. CALIB.
T : 0.0 C

Enter

ENTER : ok
ESC : cancel

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6.1.2 Manual temperature compensation


This type of temperature compensation should be used only if your sample temperature is
constant.

PROGRAMMING
MEASURE

Choice of a manual temperature compensation.

TEMP. COMP.

Select

Enter your sample temperature.

Enter
TEMP. COMP.
TYPE : Manual
SENSOR : NTC

Select

Enter
TEMP. COMP.
TYPE : Manual
TEMP. : 25.0 C
SENSOR : NTC
Select

EXECUTION
Not applicable when a manual temperature
compensation is chosen.

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6.2 Calibration of the measurement


The slope calibration can be done in the air or in water, with electrical zero or chemical zero.
6.2.1 Slope calibration in the air + electrical zero
PROGRAMMING
ZERO:
Choice of an electrical zero. The electrical
zero is carried out automatically by the
transmitter at a regular frequency. Choice of
the slope in the air.

CONC. CALIB.
ZERO

Enter

Enter

SLOPE
Select
ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

EXECUTION
Select
Enter

Select

ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.

Enter

SLOPE:
Enter the atmospheric pressure in mmHg.
Enter the ambient temperature in C.

AIR

TYPE :
TYPE : AutoElec.

P = 760.0 mmHg

Select

Tamb = 20 C
Select

EXECUTION
SLOPE:
Humidify the wadding of the calibration cap and
take off the probe from the sample. Position the
cap on the electrode and press ENTER.
The probe should be positioned vertically with
the membrane downwards (see page 7.1).

SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION

Enter

Select

21.2

SLOPE CALIB.

ppm
25.0 C
5.693 A

CAL

DATE : 01/01/98
P:
1 nA/ppm

OK
Possibility to enter the
date of the calibration

The flashing "cal" message indicates that the


instrument is in calibration mode. Wait for the
current stabilisation (approximately 10 min.)
and press OK to validate the calibration. The
oxygen concentration value flashes during
3 seconds.
The analyser displays the date of the last
calibration and the new slope calculated.
Modify the date if you wish. Put back the
electrode in water.

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6.2.2 Slope calibration in the air + chemical zero


PROGRAMMING
CONC. CALIB.

ZERO:
Choice of the chemical zero.
Choice of the slope in the air.

ZERO

Enter

Enter

SLOPE
Select
ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

SLOPE:
Enter the atmospheric pressure in mmHg.
Enter the value of the ambient temperature.

EXECUTION
Select
Enter

Select
SLOPE CALIB.

ZERO CALIB.

Enter

TYPE : AIR
TYPE : Chem.

P = 760.0 mmHg

Select

Select

Tamb = 20 C

EXECUTION
ZERO CALIB.

ZERO:
Make sure the water used for the chemical
zero is really oxygen-free (< 1 ppb).
Press ENTER, the "CAL" message flashes
and indicates the instrument is in calibrating
mode.
Wait
for
the
current
stabilisation
(approximately 10 min.) and press OK to
validate the calibration. The oxygen
concentration value flashes during 3 seconds.
The instrument displays zero.

PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION
Enter

Select

21.2
ppm
25.0 C
CAL
5.693 A
OK

0
ppm
25.0 C
CAL
5.693 A
OK
SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION

Enter

Select

21.2

SLOPE CALIB.

ppm
25.0 C
5.693 A

CAL

DATE : 01/01/98
P:
1 nA/ppm

OK
Possibility to enter the
date of the calibration

SLOPE:
Humidify the wadding of the calibration cap and
take off the probe from the sample. Position the
cap on the electrode and press ENTER.
The probe should be positioned vertically with
the membrane downwards (see page 7.1).
The flashing "cal" message indicates that the
instrument is in calibration mode. Wait for the
current stabilisation (approximately 10 min.)
and press OK to validate the calibration. The
oxygen concentration value flashes during
3 seconds.
The analyser displays the date of the last
calibration and the new slope calculated.
Modify the date if you wish. Put back the
electrode in water.
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6.2.3 Slope process calibration + electric zero


PROGRAMMING
ZERO:
Choice of the electrical zero. The electrical
zero is carried out automatically by the
transmitter at a regular frequency.
Choice of a process slope.

CONC. CALIB.
ZERO

Enter

Enter

SLOPE
Select
ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

EXECUTION
Select
Enter

Select

ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.

TYPE : AutoElec.

TYPE : PROCESS

Select

Select

Enter

EXECUTION
SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION

Enter

Select

21.2

SLOPE CALIB.

ppm
25.0 C
5.693 A

CAL

DATE : 01/01/98
P:
1 nA/ppm

OK

SLOPE:
The "CAL" message flashes and indicates the
instrument is in calibrating mode. Wait for the
current stabilisation and press OK.
You have the possibility to adjust the
concentration value digit by digit with the
function key
to the value obtained
with your reference analysis method.
The analyser displays the date of the last
calibration and the new slope calculated.
Modify the date if you wish.

Possibility to enter the


calibration date

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6.2.4 Slope process calibration + chemical zero


PROGRAMMING
CONC. CALIB.

ZERO:
Choice of the chemical zero
Choice of the slope process

ZERO

Enter

Enter

SLOPE
Select
ZERO CALIB.

SLOPE CALIB.

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING

EXECUTION
Select
Enter

Select
SLOPE CALIB.

ZERO CALIB.
TYPE : Chem.

TYPE : PROCESS

Select

Select

Enter

EXECUTION
ZERO CALIB.

ZERO:
Make sure the water used for the chemical
zero is really oxygen-free (< 1 ppb).
Press ENTER, the "CAL" message flashes
and indicates the instrument is in calibrating
mode.
Wait
for
the
current
stabilisation
(approximately 10 min.) and press OK to
validate the calibration. The oxygen
concentration value flashes during 3 seconds.
The instrument displays zero.

PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION
Enter

Select

21.2
ppm
25.0 C
CAL
5.693 A
OK

0
ppm
25.0 C
CAL
5.693 A
OK
SLOPE CALIB.
PROGRAMMING
EXECUTION

Enter

Select

21.2

SLOPE CALIB.

ppm
25.0 C
5.693 A

CAL

DATE : 01/01/98
P:
1 nA/ppm

OK
Possibility to enter the
calibration date

SLOPE:
The flashing "cal" message indicates that the
instrument is in calibration mode. Wait for the
current stabilisation (approximately 10 min.)
and press OK to validate the calibration. The
oxygen concentration value flashes during 3
seconds.
The analyser displays the date of the last
calibration and the new slope calculated. Modify
the date if you wish.

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Chapter 7: Start up, maintenance and troubleshooting


7.1 Start up
7.1.1 Assembling the probe
The probe is composed of the following items:
1 : Nut
2 : Measuring electrode
3 : Probe body
4 : Membrane
5 : Filling screw
6 : Gasket

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Proceed as follows for the assembling:

A. Screw the membrane on the body till the dead stop .

B. Fill in the probe body with 5 ml of electrolyte by means of the syringe.


Check there is no impurity or bubble in the electrolyte .
C. Insert the electrode in the probe body until you meet a resistance. Do not force.
D. Complete the mounting by tightening the nut.
E. Mount the filling screw and its gasket. Tight it sufficiently to avoid any leaking of electrolyte or
external pollution from sample.

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7.1.2 Probe connection


See figure page 3-2 for the electrical connection. The standard length of the cable is 10 m.

7.1.3 Main power supply connection


Install the ferrite on the mains supply cable as close as possible to the transmitter. Proceed to
the connections according to the drawing page 3-2.

7.1.4 Starting up the analyser


When switched on, the analyser operates an automatic test of its electronics and displays a first
value. Wait till stabilization of the measurement (max. 30 mn). You should not calibrate the analyser
before the temperature and the concentration are stable (See chapter 6).

Note 1: There is electrolyte in the probe, keep it head down when you remove it from the water.
Note 2: Never shake the probe during a calibration, it may provoke an introduction of oxygen
in the electrolyte and a temporary cell current increase.

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7.2 Changing the membrane


Never take off the electrode before removing the electrolyte filling plug.

Never touch the membrane with the hands.

Never use a worn membrane.

Turn off the water supply. Remove the


connector from the probe.

Unscrew the cell cap and remove the


probe.

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7.2.1 Dismounting the membrane

A. Unscrew cap and gasket.


B. Unscrew nut.
C. Remove electrode without scratching the cathode.
D. Empty the electrolyte left in the probe.
E. Unscrew the worn membrane.

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7.2.2 Mounting the new membrane

F. Screw the new membrane on the body till the dead stop.
G. Replenish the probe body with 5 ml of electrolyte. Check there is no impurity or bubble in the
electrolyte.
H. Preposition the electrode without forcing. It should take its place by simple gravity.
I. Screw the probe nut till the electrode meets a resistance.
J. Put back the cap and gasket, screw the cap to ensure watertightness.

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7.3 Oxygen electrode rejuvenation procedure


After some months of operation (3 to 12 depending on sample oxygen concentration, plant shutdown frequency, ...), a dark AgBr coating may cover part of the silver anode.
This coating does not affect the measurement until more than 90% of the surface is contaminated.
When changing the electrolyte and membrane, visually check the silver anode.
If more than 2/3 of the surface is covered then an electrode rejuvenation according the following
procedure is needed:
- soak the anode in 10 % ammonia for about 1 hour then rinse it with demineralised water and wipe
it with a soft cloth,
- if the ammonia cleaning is not sufficient, rejuvenation of the silver electrode has to be done by repolishing softly (coating is a only few microns thick) the areas covered with silver bromide with soft
abrasive (N 400 to 600). After polishing, rinse the anode with demineralised water and wipe it
with a soft cloth.
The cleaned electrode performs immediately as well as a new electrode.
Obviously, as per any operation concerning a sensing element, recalibration is required.

7.4 Functional troubleshooting


Problem: Excessive time for stabilization or no stabilization during calibration in the air.

Causes and solutions:


a) The sample temperature is further to the ambient temperature: 6C (43F) in water and
35C (95F) in the air so that the temperature drift provokes a reading drift
! Do not wait till the probe temperature meets the external temperature (use the
temperature compensation).
b) There is an electrolyte leak (through the membrane). The current is too high because of an
excessive penetration of oxygen
! Change the membrane .
c) There is an important pollution of the electrolyte due to an incorrect adjustment of the filling
screw
! Change the electrolyte. Check there is a gasket and the screwing. Check the Teflon
band is correctly positioned.
d) The electrode is not correctly mounted in the probe body: there is an important looseness
between the membrane and the golden cathode
! Tighten the electrode screw (rep 3 page 7-1).
e) The membrane holder is incorrectly screwed. Risk of electrolyte pollution
! Change the electrolyte and tighten correctly the membrane holder.
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f) Lack of humidity because of an excessive temperature


! Use a calibration cap (see spare parts list)
g) There is humidity or water in the probe connector
! You notice a high unstability. Dry the connector and check it is correctly screwed.
h) The golden cathod surface is damaged (scratch or holes due to important shocks)
! Do not polish the surface. Change the electrode.
i) Mud or particles on the golden cathod
! Clean the cathod with an absorbant soft tissue and rinse the membrane.
j) The electrolyse potential does not equal - 0.85 V
! Enter the correct value
k) Cable or connections damaged when the probe has been replaced
! Check the connexion to the transmitter. If the connexion is correct check the
connections of the probe connector.
l) The probe is incorrectly positioned (see 7.1.4 page 7-3 - note 1). The electrolyte leaks and air
bubbles input the cathod
! Put the probe in the correct position, head down.

Problem: No significant current increase when the probe is in the air for the calibration
Causes and solutions:
a) There is an important pollution of the electrolyte due to an incorrect adjustment of the filling
screw
! Change the electrolyte. Check there is a gasket and the screwing. Check the
Teflon band is correctly positioned or that the probe is not damaged.
b) The membrane holder is incorrectly screwed. Risk of electrolyte pollution
! Change the electrolyte and tighten correctly the membrane holder.
c) The membrane has been torn
! Change the membrane.
d) The electrode is not correctly mounted in the probe body: there is an important looseness
between the membrane and the golden cathode
! Tighten the electrode screw (rep 3 page 7-1).

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e) Cable or connections damaged when the probe has been replaced


! Check the connection to the transmitter. If the connection is correct check the
connections of the probe connector (See appendix 4 for the connector
connections).
f) The membrane is worn
! Change the membrane.
g) There is a AgBr (dark green) deposit on the silver
! Polish the silver tube with soft abrasive (N 400 to 600)

Problem: Important instability in measuring mode


Causes and solutions:
a) There is humidity or water in the probe connector
! Dry the connector and check it is correctly screwed.
b) Incorrect connexion
! Check the connections of the transmitter to the probe.
c) There are bubbles close to the cathod
! Replenish the electrolyte holder and check there is no bubble between the cathod
and the membrane.
d) The probe is violently shaked
! Check the fixation and the stability.
e) Important electromagnetic interferences close to the probe or transmitter cable
! Find a better place for the cable and check the EMC level.
f) Temporary interference with other gas
! Mainly with H2S
g) Flowrate too weak (50 ml/h minimum)
! Change the probe location
h) Mud from an heterogen sample damages the membrane
! Install a deflector or change the probe location

Problem: Lack of accuracy


Causes and solutions:
a) The membrane permeability has changed (dirt deposit)
! Calibrate the analyser and check if the concentration is back to normal.

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b) Pollution of the electrolyte


! Check the parts to screw (membrane, filling screw) and change the electrolyte.
c) Leak of electrolyte
! Check the parts to screw (membrane, filling screw) and change the electrolyte.
d) Interferences, mainly with H2S
! If the level of H 2S (or other pollutant) is stable, take into account its concentration
to determine the O 2 concentation.
e) Error during calibration or incorrect calibration
! Calibrate again to check the parameters. If the error is confirmed, check the
calibration current (too high, too low or unstable) and the concentration in the air.
Refer to the problems described above.
f) The temperature calibration has not been done
! Check the temperature given by the transmitter and calibrate it (see page 6-2). If
you have chosen the manual compensation check the value is correct.
g) There are bubbles close to the cathod
! Replenish the electrolyte holder and check there is no bubble at the bottom.
h) Flowrate too low (4 l/h minimum)
! Increase the flowrate.
i) The sample temperature or pressure is out of the specifications
! Change the probe location or modify the sample so that it meets the specifications.
j) Mud or particles on the golden cathod
! Clean the golden cathod with an absorbant tissue and rinse the membrane.
k) The electrolyse potential is not equal to -0.85 V
! Enter the correct value.

Other problems
a) The probe current is null
! There is no electrolyte in the probe (leak).
b) The probe current is negative
! Connexion problem to the anode circuit (loose contact).
! AgBr deposit on the anode
c) The sample temperature corresponds to the specifications but there is an error on the
temperature
! There may be a short-circuit on the temperature connection.

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7.5 Electrical troubleshooting


WARNING!
Never attempt servicing before disconnecting the instrument from the main power
line
MALFUNCTION
No indication

LCD displays undefined


characters

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDIES

No power; instrument is not


connected correctly

Check for power, then check if


connected properly

Defective fuse

Check fuse

Instrument's power supply set


for wrong line voltage

Check jumpers on powersupply board for correct


voltage settings

Ribbon cable connecting


power with CPU board not
properly plugged in

Check that the ribbon plugs


are properly plugged in

Connection between CPU


board and measurement
module loose

Check plug connections

Short circuit in power-supply


board

Visually check power-supply


board for shorts

Hardware is defective

Call the Service Technician

Malfunctioning CPU board or


processor

Using the Instruction manual,


program the instrument to load
the default values

CPU hardware

RESET the instrument by


temporarily interrupting the
power (5-10 secs.)
Call the Service Technician

Keyboard does not


operate; all keys are
inactive

CPU malfunctioning, external


interferences

7-11

If there is no response, RESET


the instrument by temporarily
interrupting the power (5-10
seconds) Check each key
again. If there is no change,
call the Service Technician

Oxygen analyser (ppb) - 9182 -

MALFUNCTION
Measurement is not
correct

Measurement is not
stable

Temperature
measurement is not
correct

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDIES

Instrument was programmed


incorrectly

Recheck programmed
parameters. Do they agree with
the probe's characteristics?

System, including probe, not


calibrated correctly

Calibrate the whole system


(probe connected)

Probe connected wrong

Recheck all probe connections

Probe malfunctioning,
possibly incompatible with the
application

Visually check the condition of


the probe. Is the application
within the probe's
specifications (data sheet)?

CPU board is defective

If error persists, call the


Service Technician

Faulty probe

Check the condition of the


probe. Is it contaminated?

Probe connected wrong

Is the probe connected


correctly?

Interferences

Are there any sources of


potential interference,
chemical, external,
temperature, pressure, ...?

Cable shield is not connected

Check and connect

Defective CPU board

If problem persists, call the


Service Technician

Probe connected wrong

Is the probe properly


connected? Check

Temperature was not


calibrated

Calibrate for temperature. Also


check the Pt100 for correct
resistance (ohmmeter)

CPU board is defective

If problem persists, call the


Service Technician

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MALFUNCTION
Display reading static;
cannot be changed in
any way

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDIES

Malfunctioning CPU board


and/or some other transmitter
hardware is defective

Check to make sure that probe


is connected correctly
Initiate a software RESET
If steps 1-3 do not remedy the
problem, make a cold start
(RESET): interrupt the power
for 5-10 secs
Reprogram the instrument
again
If problem persists, call the
Service Technician

Relays not energised

Instrument was programmed


incorrectly

Check whether the correct


relay parameters and setpoints
have been programmed

Hardware is defective

Check that the programmed


setpoints are compatible with
the programmed measuring
range
Check the relay characteristics
for proper functioning using an
ohmmeter
If problem persists, contact the
Service Technician

Wrong output current,


output current remains at
0 or 20 mA

Instrument was incorrectly


programmed

Check the programmed outputcurrent parameters

Connection of the Monec with


peripherals (recorder, etc.)
are faulty, loose or defective

Check the cables

Hardware is defective

Compare the measured value


with the output current range
If problem persists, call the
Service Technician

Polarization voltage
incorrect

Wrong configuration
(3 electrode mode)
Wrong programming

7-13

Check the swiches under the


amperometric board are
correctly positioned ("on")

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Chapter 8: Error messages

In case of errors, measurements are replaced by dashes " - - -".


Error messages

Description

Error messages during a measurement


The concentration value is out of the limits. Check the
current value and the calibration parameters.

CONCENTRATION
TOO HIGH

Electrode protection

STAND-BY
1.99 ppb

In case of measuring range exceeding "concentration


too hugh" over 2 minutes, the error message "STANDBY" appears. From this moment on, the electrode
polarization voltage is switched off during 10 minutes.
After these 10 minutes, the voltage is switched on.
In STAND-BY the user may switch on the voltage at
any time by pressing ENTER.
The concentration value is out of the limits. Check the
current value and the calibration parameters.

CONCENTRATION
TOO LOW

The sample temperature is out of the limits. Check the


cable polarity. Check if there is any short-circuit or open
circuit.

TEMPERATURE
ERROR

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The current value is out of the limits. Check the


electrode (electrolyte and membrane).

CURRENT
TOO LOW

The current value is out of the limits. Check there is no


short-circuit on the measuring line.
Check the polarization voltage.

CURRENT
TOO HIGH

Error messages during a calibration

21.6
C

The temperature difference between the calibration and


the sensor theorical response is superior to the
programmed limit.
Limits: 20C

T
OUT OF LIMITS

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Appendix 1: Pressure conversion table


hPa or mbars

mm Hg

mm H2O

psi

inches Hg

inches H2O

920.00

690

9503.60

13.34

27.16

374.16

925.00

693.8

9555.25

13.42

27.31

376.19

930.00

697.5

9606.90

13.49

27.46

378.22

935.00

701.3

9658.55

13.56

27.61

380.26

940.00

705

9710.20

13.63

27.76

382.29

945.00

708.8

9761.85

13.71

27.90

384.32

950.00

712.5

9813.50

13.78

28.05

386.36

955.00

716.3

9865.15

13.85

28.20

388.39

960.00

720

9916.80

13.92

28.35

390.43

965.00

723.8

9968.45

14.00

28.50

392.46

970.00

727.5

10020.10

14.07

28.64

394.49

975.00

731.3

10071.75

11.14

28.79

396.53

980.00

735

10123.40

14.21

28.93

398.56

985.00

738.8

10175.05

14.29

29.08

400.59

990.00

742.5

10226.70

14.36

29.23

402.63

995.00

746.3

10278.35

14.43

29.38

404.66

1000.00

750

10330.00

14.50

29.53

406.69

1005.00

753.8

10381.65

14.58

29.68

408.73

1010.00

757.5

10433.30

14.65

29.82

410.76

1015.00

761.3

10484.95

14.72

29.97

412.79

1020.00

765

10536.60

14.79

30.12

414.83

1025.00

768.8

10588.25

14.87

30.27

416.86

1030.00

772.5

10639.90

14.94

30.42

418.89

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Appendix 2: Temperature conversion table


3 Conversion from C into F:
3 Conversion from C into K:

F = 1,8 C + 32
K = C + 273,15

32

273,15

24

75,2

297,15

33,8

274,15

25

77

298,15

35,6

275,15

26

78,8

299,15

37,4

276,15

27

80,6

300,15

39,2

277,15

28

82,4

301,15

41

278,15

29

84,2

302,15

42,8

279,15

30

86

303,15

44,6

280,15

31

87,8

304,15

46,4

281,15

32

89,6

305,15

48,2

282,15

33

91,4

306,15

10

50

283,15

34

93,2

307,15

11

51,8

284,15

35

95

308,15

12

53,6

285,15

36

96,8

309,15

13

55,4

286,15

37

98,6

310,15

14

57,2

287,15

38

100,4

311,15

15

59

288,15

39

102,2

312,15

16

60,8

289,15

40

104

313,15

17

62,6

290,15

41

105,8

314,15

18

64,4

291,15

42

107,6

315,15

19

66,2

292,15

43

109,4

316,15

20

68

293,15

44

111,2

317,15

21

69,8

294,15

45

113

318,15

22

71,6

295,15

23

73,4

296,15

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Appendix 3: Default values


CALIBRATION
CONC. CALIB.
OFFSET
Type
: AutoElec
SLOPE
Type
P
Tamb.

PARAMETERS
DATE : 01/01/98
S
: 1.000 A/ppm
T
: 0.0 C

: Air
: 760 mmHg
: 20.0 C

PROGRAMMING
MEASURE
TEMP. COMP.
TYPE
: Auto
SENSOR

: NTC

ALARMS
ALARMS S1/S2/S4
AFFECT. : Conc.
LIM.
: 0.00 ppb
DIR.
: Low
DELAY
: 000 s
HYST.
: 00%
RELAY
: NO

ALARM S3
AFFECT. :
ACQUIT :
RELAY
:

System
Auto
NC

mA OUTPUTS
OUTPUT 1
AFFECT.
TYPE
MODE
LOW
UP

:
:
:
:
:

Conc.
4-20
Lin.
0.000 ppm
1.000 ppm

OUTPUT 2
AFFECT. :
TYPE
:
MODE
:
LOW
:
UP
:

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Conc.
4-20
Lin.
0.000 ppm
1.000 ppm

Oxygen analyser (ppb) - 9182 -

SPECIAL PROG.
MAINTENANCE
MODE : Last

CALIBRATION
MODE : Last

TIMER
MODE :

ALARM SYSTEM
MODE : Last

Last

RS485
N
BAUD
PARITY
STOP BIT

:
:
:
:

0
9600
No
1
SERVICE
AVERAGE

AVERAGE :

1
DISPLAY

DISPLAY
CONC.
TEMP.

:
:
PRESSURE :
LANGUAGE :

ppb/ppm
C
mmHg
GB
CODE

CODE
CALIB.
: 0000
PROG.
: 0000
SERVICE : 0000
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
FREQ. : 50 Hz

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Appendix 4: Detailed cable connections

INTERNAL VIEW OF CONNECTOR

Rep.

Colour

Function

Rep. connector

Black

T+

Blue

T-

White

Work

Red

Counter

White

GND

White

Earth

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Appendix 5: Security data sheet


Potassium hydroxide pellets

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES


Solid
Melting point

361 C

Vapor pressure

IMM 719 C

Specific gravity

2.044

LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS


Corrosive. Causes burns. Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. Reacts violently
with water. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face
protection.

STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


Stability

stable

Incompatibilities

acids, aluminium, halogens, nitro compounds,


organic materials, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides,
magnesium, copper, tin, zinc.
Do not heat above melting point. Protect from
moisture. Absorbs CO2 from air.
Reacts violently with: water, generates flammable
and/or explosive hydrogen gas in contact with:
metals.
Hazardous combustion or decomposition products:
hydrogen gas.

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FIRST AID MEASURES


In case of contact, immediately flush eyes or skin with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes
while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Assure adequate flushing of the eyes by separating the
eyelids with fingers. If inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration. If breathing is
difficult give oxygen. If swallowed, wash out mouth with water provided person is conscious. Call a
physician immediately. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes.

FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


Non combustible. Use extinguishing media appropriate to surrounding fire conditions. Do not use water.
Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing to prevent contact with skin and eyes.
Reacts violently with water. Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions.

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


Evacuate area. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus, rubber boots and heavy rubber gloves. Sweep
up, place in a bag and hold for waste disposal. Avoid raising dust. Ventilate area and wash spill site after
material pickup is complete.

HANDLING AND STORAGE


Danger: under fire conditions material will melt and flow. Molten material reacts violently with water and
can react with aluminium, tin, zinc and their alloys to generate flammable and explosive hydrogen gas.
Potassium hydroxide reacts with trichloroethylene to form spontaneously flammable dichloroacetylene.

EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION


Wear appropriate NIOSH/MSHA-approved respirator, chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, other
protective clothing. Safety shower and eye bath. Use only in a chemical fume hood. Faceshield (8-inch
minimum). Do not breathe dust. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid prolonged or repeated
exposure. Wash thoroughly after handling. Corrosive. Toxic. Keep tightly closed. Do not allow contact
with water. Store in a cool dry place.

TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute effects: harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Material is extremely destructive to
tissue of the mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract, eyes and skin. Inhalation may be fatal as a
result of spasm, inflammation and edema of the larynx and bronchi, chemical pneumonitis and pulmonary
edema. Symptoms of exposure may include burning sensation, coughing, wheezing, laryngitis, shortness
of breath, headache, nausea and vomiting.

DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Contact a licensed professional waste disposal service to dispose of this material.
The above information is believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only
as a guide.

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Potassium bromide
PHYSICAL AND CHEM ICAL PROPERTIES
White crystals
Melting point

770 C

Specific gravity

1.984

LABEL PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS


Harmful. Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed. Irritating to eyes, respiratory
system and skin. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical
advice. Wear suitable protective clothing.

STABILITY AND REACTIVITY


Incompatibilities

Strong oxidizing agents


Strong acids
Hazardous combustion or decomposition
products: hydrogen chloride gas.

FIRST AID MEASURES


In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. In case
of contact, immediately wash skin with soap and copious amounts of water. If inhaled, remove to fresh
air. If not breathing give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If swallowed, wash out
mouth with water provided person is conscious. Call a physician. Wash contaminated clothing before
reuse.

FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES


Extinguishing media

Water spray.

Special firefighting procedures

Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and


protective clothing to unusual fire and explosions
hazards.

Unusual fire and explosions hazards

Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions.

ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES


Wear self-contained breathing apparatus, rubber boots and heavy rubber gloves. Sweep up, place in a
bag and hold for waste disposal. Avoid raising dust. Ventilate area and wash spill site after material
pickup is complete.

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PROCEDURES FOR CHECKING WORKER EXPOSURE


Chemical safety goggles, rubber gloves, respirator mask approved by NIOSH/MSHA, safety showers and
eye fountains, mechanical exhaust required. Avoid any contact and inhalation. Avoid any contact with the
eyes, the skin and clothing.
Wash well after handling. Noxious irritant solid. Keep the recipient tightly closed. Water absorbent. Store
in a cool dry place.

TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Acute effects: harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through skin. Causes eye and skin irritation.
Material is irritating to mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract. To the best of our knowledge, the
chemical, physical, and toxicological properties have not been thoroughly investigated. Ingestion of large
quantities can cause weakness, gastrointestinal irritation and circulatory disturbances.

DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
For small quantities: cautiously add to a large stirred excess of water. Adjust the pH to neutral, separate
any insoluble solids or liquids and package them for hazardous-waste disposal. Flush the aqueous
solution down the drain with plenty of water. The hydrolysis and neutralization reactions may generate
heat and fumes which can be controlled by the rate of addition. Observe all federal, state and local
environmental regulations.
The above information is believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only
as a guide.

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Appendix 6: Spare parts list


Any other spare parts except those below in the table should be replaced in the
instrument.
Description

Part number

RS485 board + manual

09125=A=2485

Box of 4 pre-mounted membranes for 9182 and 9185 sensors

09185=A=3500

Reference electrolyte 100 ml

363144,00100

Oxygen electrode without probe body ppb

09182=A=1000

Calibration cap

09182=A=1200

Eprom for 9180 Oxygen

09180=A=6201

Connection cable 10 m

09078=A=3010

Probe body oxygen ppb

09078=C=1010

Electrolyte filling screw

09078=C=1020

Electrolyte filling washer

09078=C=1030

Stainless steel flow cell

09078=A=2000

Syringe

460150,21951

CPU board

09125=A=1001

Power supply

09125=A=2000

Analog PC board for 9180

09180=A=1500

Display board

09125=A=1010

Monec D 9180 (standard) with software

09180=A=0300

Monec D 9180 (RS485) with software

09180=A=0311

9182 Instruction manual in English

621=191=082

9182 Instruction manual in French

621=091=082

9182 Instruction manual in German

621=291=082

9182 Instruction manual in Italian

621=491=082

9182 Instruction manual in Spanish

621=591=082

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Appendix 7: RS485 MODBUS-JBUS addressing


CALIBRATION menu
/CONC. CALIB.
/ZERO
/PROGRAMMING
/Type
/EXECUTION
/SLOPE
/PROGRAMMING
/Type
/P
/Tamb
/EXECUTION
/TEMP. CALIB.
/EXECUTION
/PARAMETERS

(0: ElecAuto, 1:Chemical)

0121

(0:Process, 1:Air)

0221
0222
0223

MEASURE menu
/MEASURE
/TEMP.COMP.
/Type
/Temp.

(0:Manual, 1:Auto)

1220
1230

ALARMS menu
/ALARM1
/Affect
/Lim.
/Dir.
/Delay
/Hyst.
/Relay
/ALARM2
/Affect
/Lim.
/Dir.
/Delay
/Hyst.
/Relay

(0:conc, 1:C/F, 2:No)


(0:Low, 1:Up)

(0:N.O., 1:N.C.)
(0:conc, 1:C/F, 2:No)
(0:Low, 1:Up)

(0:N.O., 1:N.C.)

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2120
2130
2140
2150
2160
2170
2220
2230
2240
2250
2260
2270

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/ALARM3
/Mode
/Affect
/Lim.
/Dir.
/Delay
/Hyst.
/Relay
/Accept
/ALARM4
/Mode
/Affect
/Lim.
/Dir.
/Delay
/Hyst.
/Relay
/Interv
/Impul.
/Ton
/Toff
/TmA

(0:Limit, 1:Syst, 2:No)


(0:conc, 1:C/F, 2:No)
(0:Low, 1:Up)

(0:N.O., 1:N.C.)

(0:Manu, 1:Auto)
(0:Limit, 1:Timer, 2:No)
(0:conc, 1:C/F, 2:Non)
(0:Low, 1:Up)

(0;N.O., 1:N.C.)

2310
2320
2330
2340
2350
2360
2370
2380
2410
2420
2430
2440
2450
2460
2470
2401
2402
2403
2404
2405

mA OUTPUTS menu
/OUTPUT1
/Affect
/Type
/Mode
/Low
/Mid.
/Upp.
/OUTPUT2
/Affect
/Type
/Mode
/Low
/Mid.
/Upp.

(0:A, 1:C/F, 2:conc)


(0:0/20mA, 1:4/20mA)
(0:lin, 1:dual)

4110
4120
4150
4130
4160
4140

(0:A, 1:C/F, 2:conc)


(0:0/20mA, 1:4/20mA)
(0:lin, 1:dual)

4210
4220
4250
4230
4260
4240

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/SPECIAL PROG.
/MAINTENANCE
/Mode
/Value
/CALIBRATION
/Mode
/Value
/SYST. ALARM
/Mode
/Value
/TIMER
/Mode
/Value
/TEST

(0:Live, 1:Last, 2:Preset)

4311
4312

(0:Live, 1:Last, 2:Preset)

4321
4322

(0:Live, 1:Last, 2:Preset)

4331
4332

(0:Live, 1:Last, 2:Preset)

4341
4342

RS485 menu
/N
/Baud
/Parity
/Stop bit

(0:300, 1:600, 2:1200, 3:2400,


4:4800, 5:9600)
(0:No, 1:Odd, 2:Even)
(0:1bit, 2:2bits)

5100
5200
5300
5400

SERVICE menu
/AVERAGE
/Average
/TEST
/DISPLAY
/Conc.
/Temp
/Pressure
/Language
/CODE
/Calib.
/Program
/Service
/SOFT ISSUE
/DEFAULT VAL.
/ADJUST mA
/OUTPUT1
/OUTPUT2
/CONFIGURATION
/Freq

(0:0,...10:10)

7210

(0:ppb-ppm, 1:g-mg/l)
(0:C, 1:F)
(0:mmHg, 1:mbar, 2:inHg)
(0;F, 1:GB, 2:D, 3:Sp, 4:I)

7360
7320
7370
7330
7410
7420
7430

(0:60HZ, 1:50Hz)

Values measured:
Adr 0000: concentration value
Adr 0002: temperature value
Adr 0004: current value
Adr 0006: auxiliary value measured

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