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UNI EN ISO 9001:2000 CERT. N. 9115 BCEL INSTRUCTION MANUAL OD 205.2 DISSOLVED OXYGEN METER Rev. B - 03/07 B&C Electronics Srl - Via per Villanova 3-20040 Carnate (Mi) - Italy - P.IVA 00729030965 Tel +39 039 63 1721 - Fax +39 039 607 6099 bc@bc-electronics.it - www.bc-electronics.it

Index 1 GENERAL INFORMATION... 3 2 PRINCIPLES... 3 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION... 4 4 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION... 5 5 SPECIFICATIONS... 6 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION... 7 6.1 Connecting the power... 7 6.2 Warnings... 7 6.3 Connecting the cell... 7 6.4 Connecting a recorder... 7 6.5 Connecting the RTD... 8 6.6 Checking... 8 7 OPERATING THE SYSTEM... 9 7.1 Pre-operation check... 9 8 NORMAL OPERATION... 10 9 CALIBRATING THE METER... 11 9.1 Electric zero... 11 9.2 zero cell calibration... 11 9.3 slope calibration... 11 9.4 polarization Voltage of sensor... 11 10 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION... 12 10.1 Manual... 12 10.2 automatic... 12 11 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE... 13 11.1 meter... 13 11.2 Sensor... 13 12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE... 14 Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-2 -

1 GENERAL INFORMATION This manual applies to the bench OD 205.2 digital Oxygen meter. It explains the purpose of the equipment, describes the components of the series and the procedures for installing the equipment, operating it and calibrating it. Some suggestions are also given for its maintenance. 2 PRINCIPLES In a polarographic cell, if a constant Voltage is applied to the electrodes, the reduction of the Oxygen ions on the cathode generates a current proportional to the oxygen's partial pressure. The intensity of the current produced at a constant Temperature and at a given Oxygen pressure depends on the quantity and composition of the electrolyte, the cathode's area and the sample's state. Response time depends on the electrolyte's and diaphram's characteristics. The value of the applied Voltage to the anode is chosen in a way that only Oxygen can react. In absence of Oxygen, the current produced is not exactly zero. In fact, impurities and other factors generate a "dark current" which can be offsetted by the amplifier. The electrode consumes the Oxygen diffused through the permeable membrane and the electrolyte's film, therefore a concentration gradient is established between cathode and sample; the electrodes with a big cathode and with a high output current, consume a lot of Oxygen and are more sensitive to the sample's flow and therefore request a large flow and an adequate stirring of the sample. The Temperature dependance of the output current is compensated by the automatic or manual Temperature compensation of the meter. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-3 -

3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION This series of bench dissolved Oxygen meters is specifically designed for laboratory and fermentation processes. The unit provides a digital readout of the dissolved Oxygen in aqueous solutions. In order to satisfy the many requests of such measurements, four different ranges have been designed and may be selected on the meter: - % Oxygen saturation - % air saturation - mm Hg - mg/l (ppm) RTD automatic Temperature compensation and manual compensation are employed to provide highly accurate measurements over the entire ranges of dissolved Oxygen and Temperature values. The Temperature value and the Temperature coefficient value are both visualized on the display by pushing the corresponding lever on the front panel. A basic O2 monitoring system consists of two elements: a monitoring unit, and a probe or O2 cell. The system can be expanded by adding accessories for field applications, recorders, secondary regulators, proportional regulators, special probes and Temperature probes to suit particular applications. The meter contains electronic circuits to control the operations of the entire system. It provides a digital readout of Oxygen on a 3 1/2 digit display and an output of 0/20 ma or 4/20 ma (selected by a switch on the rear panel) proportional to the meter reading, for driving a recorder, remote readout or regulators having a not grounded input. Zero and slope are calibrated by trimmers on the front panel. Automatic Temperature compensation is carried out by means of a RTD Pt 100. The meter's input is by a BNC connector for the Oxygen cell and by a phone Jack for the RTD. The digital Temperature readout, both in the manual and the automatic Temperature operation, is obtained by pushing a lever 10 on front panel, as measuring and output functions of the instrument are not altered. The manual Temperature compensation is adjusted by the trimmer 11. The digital readout of Temperature coefficient ( % / C ), both in the manual and the automatic operation is obtained by pushing a lever 12, its value being adjusted by the trimmer 13. The scale is chosen by the selector 14 and the corresponding Led 15 shows which scale is operating. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-4 -

4 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The meter's case consists of an anodized aluminium front panel and an epoxidic-coated metallic case, to ensure the maximum anticorrosion characteristics. Connections to the power supply, recorders, RTD, electrodes or probes are carried out by means of sockets or connectors on the rear side. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-5 -

5 SPECIFICATIONS Voltage: Input: Output: Scales: 110 or 220 Volts (as requested) +/-10 % 50/60 Hz from polarographic O2 cell 0/20 ma dc, non isolated, 300 ohm max. 4/20 ma or others on request 0.0/199.9 % O2 0.0/199.9 % air saturation 0.0/199.9 mm Hg 0.0/19.99 ppm Zero: adjustment +/- 15% Slope: fine adjustment +/- 20% coarse adjust. 5 to 50 namp air saturation at 20 C Cell Voltage: Cell current in air: Cell connector: Factory calibration: 675 mv approx. 0.030 microamp. BNC half scale with 0.030 microamp.input Temperature: 0/50 C Temperature compensation: manual and automatic 0/50 C Temperature coefficient: 0 to 6 %/ C Temperature sensor: RTD Pt100 Temperature readout: -20/+120 C Circuit fuse: 80 ma T (110 V) 32 ma T (220 V) Power: Weight: Dimensions: 3 VA 2.000 Kg 215 x 95 x 200 mm Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-6 -

6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The electrical installation consists of: - connecting the power supply to the meter - connecting the cell or the probe to the meter - connecting the monitor output to the recorder or similar devices if required - connecting other optional accessories (RTD P.I.D. regulators) 6.1 CONNECTING THE POWER - Connect the power cord to the connector on the rear panel; - the unit is factory-equipped with a 32 ma or 80 ma T fuse depending on the power Voltage required (80 ma T fuse if power Voltage is 110 V or 32 ma T fuse if power Voltage is 220 V); - the fuse is installed in the cord socket; - before connecting the unit to primary power ensure that the line Voltage matches the Voltage requirement and the fuse value of the meter. 6.2 WARNINGS - Power the device by means of grounded wall outlet; - avoid mains Voltage from a branch point with heavy inductive loads; - control the mains Voltage value. 6.3 CONNECTING THE CELL - Cell cabling is a critical part of the whole system; - use a low noise coaxial cable on the overall length between the sensor and the input terminals of the meter; - avoid interruption of the cable if a coaxial connector and a high insulation terminal strip are not available; - keep the cable away from power wires on the overall length; - ask to your supplier for cell with a BNC connector and follow the electrode manufacturer's instructions. 6.4 CONNECTING A RECORDER The recorder output is factory-set for the 0/20 ma mode. If the 4/20 mode is desired, select it using the lever marked 0-20 / 4-20 on the rear panel. Series connection is required for driving more loads having a total input resistance lower than 300 ohm. Output drives ground-isolated loads only. Connect the recorder's input to the meter's output terminals marked " + " (Current out) and " - " (Current return) on the rear panel. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-7 -

6.5 CONNECTING THE RTD The model OD 205.2 has the manual and the automatic Temperature compensation carried out by means of a RTD Pt100 device. The Temperature sensor has to be placed in the same solution being measured, close to the electrode in the pipe-line or in the tank. When the RTD is not connected, the Jack socket on the rear side marked "ATC" keeps in action the internal Temperature compensation value adjusted at 20 C (degree Celsius). This Temperature value may be visualized using the lever 10 and manually adjusted by trimmer 11. To operate the automatic Temperature compensation, plug the Jack connector of the RTD in the socket marked "ATC" A three wire connection is suggested to achieve an accurate compensation over long distances between the RTD and the controller. The RTD connection as described above allows the OD 205.2 meter to provide a digital readout of Temperature values. The Temperature value of a solution is shown by pushing the lever 10 under the display on the front panel. The readout of Temperature does not interrupt the measuring and regulating function of the controller. 6.6 CHECKING Before connecting the system to the power supply: - check that all cables are properly fastened to prevent strain on the connections; - check that the fuse value is correct. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-8 -

7 OPERATING THE SYSTEM 7.1 PRE-OPERATION CHECK The system's controls and indicators are all located on the front panel (see Fig.1). The meter has a digital display 1 that, together with the green Led 4, indicate that unit is on. Select the scale of the meter using the selector 14. The red Leds 15 will indicate the scale selected. Push the levers 10 and 12 in order to check the Temperature and Temperature coefficient values. The meters cards are adjusted at the factory. If sensors and probes have been connected correctly, as described in the above sections, the system should function correctly needing only the zero calibration to compensate the dark current of the cell and the slope calibration. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-9 -

8 NORMAL OPERATION To operate the system, simply switch on the meter by means of the lever 5 (power switch), and observe the measured dissolved Oxygen of the solution on the display. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-10 -

9 CALIBRATING THE METER 9.1 ELECTRIC ZERO This operation may be done only when the cell is not connected to the amplifier. - remove the cell connections from the amplifier; - rotate the trimmer 2 marked "zero" in order to read the value 0.00 on the display; - repeat the calibration when the scale is changed. 9.2 ZERO CELL CALIBRATION This operation may be effected after the electric zero calibration above described and when the cell is connected to the amplifier, in order to read zero on the indicator. This instrumental zero annuls the residual current of the cell zero point, when the cell works in absence of Oxygen. Immerse the cell in a freshly-prepared 2 % Sodium Metabisulphyte solution or in an equivalent media with a total absence of Oxygen and operate as follow: - after balance is reached, adjust the trimmer 2 marked "zero" so as to read 000.0 on the display - repeat the calibration when the scale is changed. 9.3 SLOPE CALIBRATION Zero point adjustment must precede slope calibration. Electrode's manufacturers supply, with the sensor, the operating instructions for each application. In particular are described the slope calibration procedures under partial Pressure, in % of Atmospheric Oxygen, in % of Oxygen and 1 in ppm. Calibration is usually effected at Oxygen saturation under operating pressure since it is the simplest. In calibrating the reading is adjusted to 100 % saturation. In determining Oxygen concentration in ppm, the O2 content of the calibrating solution must be accurately known. The values applying to pure water, adjusted to the prevailing pressure, are described on Oxygen saturation tables. The meter is supplied with "coarse" and "fine" adjustment of sensitivity. The coarse adjustment must be effected when installing the cell if necessary, while the fine adjustment is effected during the normal operation. The coarse adjustment is carried out by the rear panel trimmer marked 12 on Fig. 2, which compensates for the different sensitivity of cells. When adjusting the coarse sensitivity, check that the "fine" trimmer 3 marked "sens" on the front panel is set in the middle position. 9.4 POLARIZATION VOLTAGE OF SENSOR The amplifier is designed to keep a constant polarization Voltage at the electrode for its correct operating. This value is calibrated at 675 mvolt and can be adjusted, if necessary, from 0 to 1.200 mvolt by internal trimmer marked "R 87". Use a mvoltmeter with high Resistance input to check the polarization Voltage between " (-) output recorder " and " BNC shield ". Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-11 -

10 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION 10.1 MANUAL The RTD is not connected. - Push the lever 10 in order to visualize the Temperature on the display; - adjust the Temperature value using the trimmer 11; - push the lever 12 in order to visualize the Temperature coefficient on the display ; - adjust the coefficient value using the trimmer 13; - the value has to be 0.00 for non compensated operation; - the Temperature coefficient is approximately 5.40 %/ C for measuring in ppm, nearly 2.30 %/ C for measuring in % O2, % air, mm Hg. More information is given by the cell manufacturer. 10.2 AUTOMATIC Connect the RTD to the phone Jack connector marked "ATC" on the rear panel. - Push the lever 12 in order to visualize the Temperature coefficient on the display; - adjust the coefficient value using the trimmer 13; - the value has to be 0.00 for not-compensated operation; - the Temperature coefficient is approximately 5.40 %/ C for measuring in ppm, nearly 2.30 %/ C for measuring in % O2, % air, mm Hg. More information is given by the cell manufacturer; - push the lever 10 in order to visualize the Temperature value of the solution. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-12 -

11 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 11.1 METER Quality components are used to give the unit a greater reliability. The maintenance frequency depends on the nature of each particular application. As for any electronic equipment, the mechanical components, such as switches, potentiometers and connectors, are the most subject to damage. - Check for damage of the electrolytic capacitors if the meter is exposed to temperatures above 80 C. - Check for damage in all the electronic components if the meter is subjected to excessive Voltage. - Check for damage of the electronic and mechanical components if the meter is dropped. - Periodically repeat the pre-operation checklist. - Check that all the connections are free from moisture and contamination. Disconnect the power supply to the monitor before performing the following procedures: - use moisture free air and blow out the interior of the case and terminal board connections as necessary; - inspect the printed circuit boards for dirt and corrosion; clean as necessary and blow dry; - tighten all the terminal-board connections and mounting screws; - replace the front panel circuit board or the base circuit board. 11.2 SENSOR The condition of the cell's surface is critical for the normal operation of the system and should be inspected more frequentely when using water containing oil and grease, and in bio-applications. See general instructions given by the cell manufacturer. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-13 -

12 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Symptoms Probable cause Remedy Neither Led lit nor meter reading No meter reading, but Leds light Meter reading too high/low Meter reading does not change Slope not sufficient Recorder does not operate -line not connected -incorrect power wiring -fuse interrupted -I.C. failure -inside connector -cell dirty -meter not calibrated -electrode damage -short circuit -cell damage -temperature compensation -recorder not connected -output circuits damage -check power -check wiring -replace fuse -replace I.C. -replace circuit board -clean cell -adjust "sens" - electrode replacement -cell refilling or replacement -check the T.coeff. or RTD -check wiring -replace base circuit board See the peculiar troubleshooting guide of each cell employed. Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-14 -

FRONT PANEL Fig.1 Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-15 -

REAR PANEL Fig.2 Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-16 -

N O T E S Instruction Manual - Rev. B - 03/07-17 -