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ELEMENT Inductive conductivity meter Induktives Leitfähigkeits-Messgerät Conductimètre inductif Operating Instructions Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation

We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice. Technische Änderungen vorbehalten. Sous réserve de modifications techniques. Bürkert SAS, 2014 2018 Operating Instructions 1811/3_EU-ML 00565588 / Original FR

Contents 1 About the Operating Instructions...6 1.1 Definition of the word "device"...6 1.2 Validity of the Operating Instructions.6 1.3 Symbols used...6 2 Intended use7 3 Basic safety information...8 4 General information...10 4.1 Manufacturer's address and international contacts...10 4.2 Warranty conditions...10 4.3 Information on the Internet10 5 Description 11 5.1 Area of application...11 5.2 Knowing the device...11 5.3 Understanding the rating plate...12 6 Technical data...13 6.1 Conditions of use13 6.2 Conformity to standards and directives...13 6.2.1 Conformity to the Pressure Equipment Directive...13 6.2.2 UL certification...14 6.2.3 FDA approval...14 6.3 Fluid data...14 6.4 Dimensions of device...15 6.5 Materials...15 6.6 Electrical data...16 6.7 Data of the connectors and wires...17 7 Assembly...18 7.1 Safety instructions...18 7.2 Removing the cover...18 7.3 Mounting the cover...19 3

7.4 Mounting the display module...19 7.5 Dismounting the display module...20 8 Installation and wiring...21 8.1 Safety instructions...21 8.2 Installing a 8228 with a G2'' process connection in the pipe...22 8.3 Installing a 8228 with a 2'' clamp process connection in the pipe...23 8.4 Wiring the device.24 8.4.1 Assembling the male or female connector (see chap. 11)...25 8.4.2 Making the installation equipotential...25 8.4.3 Wiring a version with a single M12 fixed connector...26 8.4.4 Wiring a version with 2 M12 fixed connectors...29 9 Operating and commissioning...32 9.1 Safety instructions...32 9.2 Knowing the operating levels...32 9.3 Using the navigation button...33 9.4 Using the dynamic functions...35 9.5 Entering a numerical value (example)...35 9.6 Browsing in a menu (example)...36 9.7 Knowing the display...36 9.7.1 Knowing the icons and LEDs...36 9.7.2 Knowing the display at the power-up of the device...37 9.8 Knowing the Process level 38 9.9 Accessing the Configuration level...39 9.10 Knowing the structure of the menus of the Configuration level...40 9.11 Knowing the Parameters menu...44 9.11.1 Transferring data from one device to another...44 9.11.2 Setting the date and time...44 9.11.3 Modifying the PARAM menu access code...45 9.11.4 Restoring the default parameters of the Process level and the outputs...45 9.11.5 Setting the data displayed in the Process level...46 9.11.6 Displaying of the lowest and highest values measured.47 4 9.11.7 Setting the display contrast and brightness.47

9.11.8 Choosing the output wiring mode...48 9.11.9 Setting the parameters of the current outputs...48 9.11.10 Setting the parameters of the transistor outputs...49 9.11.11 Choosing the type of temperature compensation...50 9.12 Knowing the Calibration menu...52 9.12.1 Activating/deactivating the Hold function...52 9.12.2 Modifying the Calibration menu access code...52 9.12.3 Adjusting the current outputs...53 9.12.4 Calibrating the sensor...53 9.12.5 Entering an offset for the temperature measurement...58 9.13 Knowing the Diagnostic menu...58 9.13.1 Modifying the Diagnostic menu access code...58 9.13.2 Monitoring the fluid conductivity.58 9.13.3 Monitoring the fluid temperature.59 9.14 Knowing the Test menu...60 9.14.1 Modifying the Test menu access code...60 9.14.2 Checking the outputs functions..60 9.14.3 Checking the outputs behaviour.61 9.15 Knowing the Information menu...62 9.15.1 Reading the cause of events linked to icons62 9.15.2 Reading the software versions...62 9.15.3 Reading some identification informations of the device62 10 Maintenance and troubleshooting...63 10.1 Safety instructions...63 10.2 Cleaning the device...63 10.3 Solving a problem...64 11 Accessories and spare parts...67 12 Packaging, Transport...68 13 Storage...68 14 Disposal of the device...68 5

About the Operating Instructions 1 About the OperATing Instructions The Operating Instructions describes the entire life cycle of the device. Please keep the Operating Instructions in a safe place, accessible to all users and any new owners. The Operating Instructions contains important safety information. Failure to comply with these instructions can lead to hazardous situations. Pay attention in particular to the chapters "Basic safety information" and "Intended use". Irrespective of the device version, the Operating Instructions must be read and understood. When the symbol is marked inside or outside the device, carefully read the Operating Instructions. 1.1 Definition of the word "device" The word "device" used within these Operating Instructions refers to the Type 8228 ELEMENT conductivity meter. 1.2 Validity of the Operating Instructions The Operating Instructions are valid for the devices from version V2. These informations of version are available on the rating plate, see chap. 5.3. 1.3 Symbols used Danger Warns against an imminent danger. Failure to observe this warning can result in death or in serious injury. Warning Warns against a potentially dangerous situation. Failure to observe this warning can result in serious injury or even death. CAUTION Warns against a possible risk. Failure to observe this warning can result in substantial or minor injuries. Notice Warns against material damage. Advice or important recommendations. Refers to information contained in these Operating Instructions or in other documents. 6

About the Operating Instructions Indicates an instruction to be carried out to avoid a danger, a warning or a possible risk. Indicates a procedure to be carried out. Indicates the result of a specific instruction. 2 Intended use Use of the device that does not comply with the instructions could present risks to people, nearby installations and the environment. The device is intended solely for the measurement of the conductivity. Use this device in compliance with the characteristics and commissioning and use conditions specified in the contractual documents and in the Operating Instructions. Never use the device for security applications. Protect the device against electromagnetic interference, ultraviolet rays and, when installed outdoors, the effects of climatic conditions. Only operate a device in perfect working order. Requirements for the safe and proper operation of the device are proper transport, storage and installation, as well as careful operation and maintenance. Only use the device as intended. 7

Basic safety information 3 Basic safety information This safety information does not take into account any contingencies or occurrences that may arise during installation, use and maintenance of the device. The operating company is responsible for the respect of the local safety regulations including staff safety. Risk of injury due to electrical voltage. If the device is installed either in a wet environment or outdoors, all the electrical voltages must be of max. 35 V DC. Disconnect the electrical power for all the conductors and isolate it before carrying out work on the system. All equipment connected to the device shall be double insulated with respect to the mains according to the standard IEC 61010-1:2010. Observe all applicable accident protection and safety regulations for electrical equipment. Risk of injury due to high pressure in the installation. Stop the circulation of fluid, cut off the pressure and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections. Risk of burns due to high fluid temperatures. Use safety gloves to handle the device. Stop the circulation of fluid and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections. Risk of injury due to the nature of the fluid. Respect the regulations on accident prevention and safety relating to the use of dangerous fluids. Various dangerous situations To avoid injury: Do not to use the device for the measurement of the conductivity of gases. Do not to use the device in explosive atmospheres. Do not to use the device in an environment incompatible with the materials it is made of. Do not to use fluid that is incompatible with the materials the device is made of. Do not to subject the device to mechanical stress. Do not to make any modifications to the device. Prevent any unintentional power supply switch-on. Only qualified and skilled staff may carry out the installation and maintenance work. Ensure a defined or controlled restarting of the process after a power supply interruption. Observe the general technical rules. 8

Basic safety information Notice The device may be damaged by the fluid in contact with. Systematically check the chemical compatibility of the component materials of the device and the fluids likely to come into contact with the materials (for example: alcohols, strong or concentrated acids, aldehydes, alkaline compounds, esters, aliphatic compounds, ketones, halogenated aromatics or hydrocarbons, oxidants and chlorinated agents). Notice Elements / Components sensitive to electrostatic discharges The device contains electronic components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges. They may be damaged if they are touched by an electrostatically charged person or object. In the worst case scenario, these components are instantly destroyed or disabled as soon as they are activated. To minimise or even avoid any damage caused by an electrostatic discharge, take all the precautions described in standard EN 61340-5-1 norm. Do not touch any of the live electrical components. 9

General information 4 General information 4.1 Manufacturer's address and international contacts To contact the manufacturer of the device, use following address: Bürkert SAS Rue du Giessen BP 21 F-67220 TRIEMBACH-AU-VAL You may also contact your local Bürkert sales office. The addresses of our international sales offices are available on the internet at: www.burkert.com 4.2 Warranty conditions The condition governing the legal warranty is the conforming use of the device in observance of the operating conditions specified in these Operating Instructions. 4.3 Information on the Internet You can find the Operating Instructionss and technical data sheets for Type 8228 at: www.burkert.com 10

Description 5 Description 5.1 Area of application The device is intended to measure the conductivity. Thanks to one or two fully adjustable transistor outputs, the device can be used to switch a solenoid valve, activate an alarm and, thanks to one or two 4...20 ma current outputs, establish one or two control loops. 5.2 Knowing the device The device comprises: A A: an electrical housing which can include a display module. The display module has a navigation button to read and/or configure the parameters of the device. The display module is not delivered with all the versions of the device but it is available as an accessory (see chap. 11). B: An electronic module for the acquisition / conversion of the measurable variables: B -- acquisition of the conductivity in µs/cm, -- acquisition of the temperature, -- calculation of the conductivity at a temperature of 25 C, -- conversion of the conductivity into a resistivity at 25 C in Ohm/cm. C: a conductivity sensor comprised of: -- a pair of magnetic coils, -- a sensor holder in PP, PVDF or PEEK equipped with an integrated temperature probe. The conductivity sensor is pined together with the electronic module and cannot be dismantled. C The conductivity sensor comprises a temperature probe to compensate the temperature when measuring the conductivity. The device operates on a 3 wire system and needs a 12...36 V DC power supply. The electrical connection is made, depending on the version, via a 5 pin, male, M12 fixed connector or via a 5 pin, male, M12 fixed connector and a a 5 pin, female, M12 fixed connector. 11

Description 5.3 Understanding the rating plate 1 2 3 4 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 8228 Inductive Conductivity Meter V2 Supply: 12-36V 40W max. Output: 1x 4-20mA 1xTrans 700mA max. Cell: PEEK Range 100 µs/cm - 2 S/cm Process: Temp -15 to 130 C PN 10, limited by fitting material and fluid temp. 2:NPN/PNP1 IP65-IP67 W41MN 3:0V 1:V+ S-N:1000 00566615 4:I1 5 6 7 8 9 1. Supply voltage 2. Type of the device 11 10 11. Article number 12. Serial number 3. Measurable variable 4. Version 5. Max. power consumption 6. Max. current available at the transistor output(s) 7. Conductivity measuring range 8. Fluid temperature range 9. Pin assignment of the M12 fixed connector(s) 10. Conformity marking and certification 13. Warning: Before using the device, take into account the technical specifications described in these operating instructions. 14. Protection class 15. Construction code 16. Nominal pressure of the fluid 17. Material of the conductivity sensor holder 18. Available outputs Fig. 1 : Rating plate of the device (example) 12

Technical data 6 Technical data 6.1 Conditions of use Ambient temperature 10...+60 C Air humidity < 85 %, non condensing Protection rating according to IEC / EN 60529 IP65 and IP67 with connectors plugged in and tightened and electronic module cover fully sealed Operating conditions Continuous Equipment mobility Fixed Degree of pollution Degree 2 according to EN 61010-1 (UL and CSA recognized version) Installation category (UL and Category I according to UL 61010-1 CSA recognized version) Max. height above sea level 2000 m 6.2 Conformity to standards and directives The applied standards, which verify conformity with the EU directives, can be found on the EU-type examination certificate and/or the EU declaration of conformity (if applicable). 6.2.1 Conformity to the Pressure Equipment Directive Make sure the device materials are compatible with the fluid. Make sure the pipe DN and the PN are adapted for the device. The device conforms to Article 4, Paragraph 1 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU under the following conditions: Device used on a piping (PS = maximum admissible pressure; DN = nominal diameter of the pipe) Type of fluid Conditions Fluid group 1, Article 4, Paragraph 1.c.i DN 25 Fluid group 2, Article 4, Paragraph 1.c.i DN 32 or PSxDN 1000 Fluid group 1, Article 4, Paragraph 1.c.ii DN 25 or PSxDN 2000 DN 200 Fluid group 2, Article 4, Paragraph 1.c.ii or PS 10 or PSxDN 5000 Device used on a vessel (PS = maximum admissible pressure) Type of fluid Fluid group 1, Article 4, Paragraph 1.a.i Fluid group 2, Article 4, Paragraph 1.a.i Fluid group 1, Article 4, Paragraph 1.a.ii Fluid group 2, Article 4, Paragraph 1.a.ii Conditions PS 200 bar PS 1000 bar PS 500 bar PS 1000 bar 13

Technical data 6.2.2 UL certification The devices with variable key PU01 or PU02 are UL certified devices and comply also with the following standards: UL 61010-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 n 61010-1 Identification on the device Certification Variable key UL recognized PU01 Measuring Equipment EXXXXXX UL listed PU02 6.2.3 FDA approval FDA approval: only for version with PVDF sensor holder and with EPDM or FKM seal. 6.3 Fluid data 14 Fluid temperature The fluid temperature may be restricted by the fluid pressure, the material the conductivity sensor holder is made of and the material the S020 fitting used is made of (see Fig. 2). 8228 with conductivity sensor in PVDF 15...+100 C 8228 with conductivity sensor in PP 0...+80 C 8228 with conductivity sensor in PEEK 15...+130 C Fluid pressure The fluid pressure may be restricted by the fluid temperature, the material the conductivity sensor holder is made of and the material the S020 fitting used is made of (see Fig. 2). 8228 with conductivity sensor in PVDF PN6 8228 with conductivity sensor in PP PN6 8228 with conductivity sensor in PEEK PN10 Conductivity measurement Measurement range 100 µs/cm...2 S/cm Resolution 0.1 µs/cm Measurement deviation ("measurement bias" ±(2 % of the measured value + 5 µs/cm) as defined in the standard JCGM 200:2012) Linearity ±2 % Repeatability ±(0.2 % of the measured value + 2µ S/cm) Response time (90 %) from 3 s (without filter) to 40 s (with "slow" filter) Temperature measurement Measurement range 40...+150 C, restricted by the conductivity sensor used Resolution 0.1 C Measuring uncertainty ±1 C Response time (90 %) Temperature compensation < 280 s (without filter) none according to a predefined curve (NaCl, NaOH, HNO 3 or H 2 SO 4 ) or or according to a curve defined especially for your process

Technical data P (bar) 12 11 10 98 PEEK 7 PVDF 6 5 4 3 2 PP 1 +120 0-20 0 +20 +40 +60 +80 +100 +140 T ( C) Fig. 2 : Fluid temperature - fluid pressure dependency for a 8228 with a conductivity sensor in PVDF or a conductivity sensor in PP or a conductivity sensor in PEEK, with a fitting S020 in stainless steel 6.4 Dimensions of device Please refer to the technical data sheets related to the device avalaible at: www.burkert.com 6.5 Materials Part Box / seals Cover / seal Display module M12 fixed connector Fixed connector holder Screws Nut Conductivity sensor holder / seal Material stainless steel 316L 1.4404, PPS / EPDM PC / silicone PC / PBT nickel-plated brass (stainless steel on request) stainless steel for 2'' clamp process connection stainless steel 316L stainless steel PC PVDF / FKM (in contact with the fluid) PP / FKM (in contact with the fluid) PEEK / FKM (in contact with the fluid) Version with 2'' clamp process connection Adapter for clamp stainless steel 316L 1.4404 Conductivity sensor holder /seal PEEK / EPDM (in contact with the fluid) 15

Technical data Nickel-plated brass (or stainless steel) Stainless steel G2'' process connection PPS FKM PC silicone PPS EPDM PC PVDF or PP or PEEK 2'' clamp process connection PPS Stainless steel EPDM PEEK only Fig. 3 : Materials of the device Materials of fittings: Please refer to the technical data sheets of the related fittings, avalaible at: www.burkert.com 6.6 Electrical data 12...36 V DC power supply Connection to main supply: permanent (through external SELV and through LPS power supply) filtered and regulated 16 Specifications of the power source (not supplied) of the UL devices Current consumption without the consumption of the current outputs and the transistor outputs with the consumption of the current outputs and the transistor outputs Transistor output: polarized type NPN output PNP output protection oscillation rate: ±10 % Limited power source according to UL / EN 60950-1 standards or limited energy circuit according to UL / EN 61010-1, Paragraph 9.4 max. 1 W (max. 25 ma at 12 V DC; starting current ~100 ma) max. 40 W (max. 1 A for the transistor outputs) NPN (/sink) or PNP(/source) (through wiring and through parameterizing) 1...36 V DC, 700 ma max. (or 500 ma max. if 2 transistor outputs are wired) supply voltage, 700 ma max. (or 500 ma max. if 2 transistor outputs are wired) galvanically insulated, protected against overvoltages, polarity reversals and short-circuits

Technical data Current output specification uncertainty of the output value type of connection max. loop impedance Response time (10...90 %) 4...20 ma, sink or source (through wiring and through parametrizing), 22 ma to indicate a fault (can be parametered) 1 % of the full scale 3-wire 1100 W at 36 V DC, 610 W at 24 V DC, 100 W at 12 V DC 150 ms (default value) 6.7 Data of the connectors and wires Number of fixed connectors Type of connector 1 male M12 fixed connector 5-pin M12 female connector (not supplied). For the female M12 connector with article number 917 116, use a shielded cable: diameter: 3...6.5 mm 1 male M12 fixed connector and 1 female M12 fixed connector wire cross section: max. 0.75 mm 2 5-pin M12 female connector (not supplied) and 5-pin M12 male connector (not supplied). For the female M12 connector with article number 917 116 and the male M12 connector with article number 560 946, use a shielded cable: diameter: 3...6.5 mm wire cross section: max. 0.75 mm 2 17

Assembly 7 Assembly 7.1 Safety instructions danger Risk of injury due to electrical voltage. Shut down and isolate the electrical power source before carrying out work on the system. Observe all applicable accident protection and safety regulations for electrical equipment. Warning Risk of injury due to non-conforming assembly. The device must only be assembled by qualified and skilled staff with the appropriate tools. Risk of injury due to unintentional switch on of power supply or uncontrolled restarting of the installation. Avoid unintentional activation of the installation. Guarantee a set or controlled restarting of the process after any intervention on the device. 7.2 Removing the cover Notice The tightness of the device is not guaranteed cover is removed. Once the cover is removed, prevent the projection of liquid inside the housing. The device may be damaged if a metal component comes into contact with the electronics. Prevent contact of the electronics with a metal component. 2 [1] Turn the cover counterclockwise with an angle of about 15 to unlock it. 1 [2] Remove the cover. If the cover grips to the housing: Use an appropriate tool to unlock the cover, taking care not to scratch the glass. Insert an apropriate tool into the groove of the housing. Lever the cover up. Fig. 4 : Removing the cover 18

Assembly 7.3 Mounting the cover 1 2 Check that there is a seal on the housing and that it is not damaged. Replace it if necessary. Grease the seal if necessary, using a component compatible with the seal material. [1] Set the cover to ensure that the 4 grooves of the cover match with the 4 pins of the housing. [2] Turn the cover clockwise with an angle of about 15 to lock it. Fig. 5 : Closing the cover 7.4 Mounting the display module 20 Remove the cover (see chap. 7.2). Set the display module at an angle of about 20 in relation to the desired position. The module can be mounted in 4 different positions, at 90 intervals. a) c) b) d) Fully push in the module and turn clockwise to lock it. Fig. 6 : Mounting the display module 19

Assembly 7.5 Dismounting the display module Remove the cover (see chap. 7.2). Turn the module by ca. 20 counterclockwise. 20 Once unlocked, the module is raised slightly by the spring action. Remove the module from its housing. Fig. 7 : Dismounting the display module 20

Installation and wiring 8 Installation and wiring 8.1 Safety instructions Risk of injury due to electrical voltage. If the device is installed either in a wet environment or outdoors, all the electrical voltages must be of max. 35 V DC. Disconnect the electrical power for all the conductors and isolate it before carrying out work on the system. All equipment connected to the device shall be double insulated with respect to the mains according to the standard IEC 61010-1:2010. Observe all applicable accident protection and safety regulations for electrical equipment. Risk of injury due to high pressure in the installation. Stop the circulation of fluid, cut off the pressure and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections. Risk of burns due to high fluid temperatures. Use safety gloves to handle the device. Stop the circulation of fluid and drain the pipe before loosening the process connections. Risk of injury due to the nature of the fluid. Respect the regulations on accident prevention and safety relating to the use of dangerous fluids. Warning Risk of injury due to non-conforming installation. The electrical and fluid installation can only be carried out by qualified and skilled staff with the appropriate tools. Install appropriate safety devices (correctly rated fuse and/or circuit-breaker). Respect the assembly instructions for the fitting used. Risk of injury due to unintentional switch on of power supply or uncontrolled restarting of the installation. Avoid unintentional activation of the installation. Guarantee a set or controlled restarting of the process after any intervention on the device. Warning Risk of injury if the fluid pressure/temperature dependency is not respected. Take into account the fluid temperature / fluid pressure dependency according to the material of the device (see Fig. 2) and according to the materials the fitting is made of (see the Operating Instructions of the fitting). Observe the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU. Protect this device against electromagnetic interference, ultraviolet rays and, when installed outdoors, the effects of the climatic conditions. 21

Installation and wiring 8.2 Installing a 8228 with a G2'' process connection in the pipe The device is put into a fitting Type S020 mounted on the pipe. Mount the fitting on the pipe obeying the instructions of the Operating Instructions of the fitting used. Fig. 8 : Positions for the mounting on the pipe Tank without mixing device Tank with mixing device Fig. 9 : Positions for the mounting on a container Fit the display module (see chap. 7.4) to calibrate the conductivity sensor and to parameter the device. Calibrate the conductivity sensor (see chap. 9.12.4). 22

Installation and wiring Install the device in the fitting as shown in Fig. 10: Make sure the seal (mark 2) is on the device. 1 Make sure the material of the seal is compatible with the fluid to be measured. Put the nut (mark 5) on the fitting. Put the snap ring (mark 3) into the groove (mark 4). 2 Engage the device (mark 1) into the fitting. Screw the nut (mark 5) manually on the device. 3 4 5 Fig. 10 : Installation of a 8228 with G2'' process connection into the S020 fitting Wire the device according to instructions in chap. 8.4. 8.3 Installing a 8228 with a 2'' clamp process connection in the pipe Danger Risk of injury if the stainless steel adapter of the device is loose. A device with a clamp connection is not tight if the adapter is loose. Do not loosen the adapter of the device. The device is installed in a pipe as of DN32. Choose a location on the pipe such as: -- the building of air bubbles is prevented, -- the sensor is completely and continuously immerged in the fluid. Install in the pipe a fitting with a 2'' clamp connection according to ASME BPE for the device. Mount the fitting on the pipe obeying the instructions of the Operating Instructions of the fitting used (not delivered). Fig. 11 on page 24 shows an example for the fitting (mark 5). Fit the display module (see chap. 7.4) to calibrate the conductivity sensor and to parameter the device. Calibrate the conductivity sensor (see chap. 9.12.4). 23

Installation and wiring Install the device in the fitting as shown in Fig. 11. Select a seal (mark 4) that is compatible with the 2'' clamp connection of the device and with the fluid. 1 Put the seal (mark 4) on the fitting (mark 5). Insert the device (mark 1) in the fitting (mark 5): -- the electrical connections must be parallel to the pipe, -- the sensor (mark 2) must be positioned in the fluid vein. 2 Tighten the clamp collar (mark 3) by hand. 3 4 5 Fig. 11 : Installation of a 8228 with 2'' clamp connection in the pipe Wire the device according to instructions in chap. 8.4. 8.4 Wiring the device danger Risk of injury due to electrical voltage. If the device is installed either in a wet environment or outdoors, all the electrical voltages must be of max. 35 V DC. Disconnect the electrical power for all the conductors and isolate it before carrying out work on the system. All equipment connected to the device shall be double insulated with respect to the mains according to the standard IEC 61010-1:2010. Observe all applicable accident protection and safety regulations for electrical equipment. Use a filtered and regulated 12...36 V DC power supply. Make sure the installation is equipotential (see chap. 8.4.2). Use shielded cables with a temperature limit of 80 C minimum. Do not install the connection cables near high voltage or high frequency cables; If this cannot be avoided, observe a min. distance of 30 cm. Protect the power supply of the device with a 100 ma time-delay fuse and a switch. Protect the power supply of each transistor output with a 750 ma fuse. 24

Installation and wiring 8.4.1 Assembling the male or female connector (see chap. 11) 4 3 2 1 Unscrew the nut [1] on the body [4]. 5 Insert the cable into the nut [1], the cable clamp [2] and the seal [3], and then into the body [4]. Strip 20 mm of the cable. Cut the central wire (earth) so that its length is equal to 11.5 mm. Expose 5.5 mm of the wires on the stripped cable. 5,5 Put each wire into the appropriate terminal of the terminal block [5] (see chap. 8.4.3 or 8.4.4). 11 11,5 20 Tighten the terminal block [5] wired to the body [4]. Tighten the connector nut [1]. Fig. 12 : Assembling the M12 multi-pin connector (not provided) 8.4.2 Making the installation equipotential To ensure the equipotentiality of the installation (power supply - device - medium): Connect together the various earth spots in the installation to eliminate the potential differences that may occur between different earthes. Observe faultless earthing of the shield of the power supply cable, at both ends. If the device is installed on plastic pipes, earth together the metallic instruments such as pumps or valves, that are as close as possible to the device. - + 12-36 V DC Metal pipe Power supply Fig. 13 : Equipotentiality skeleton diagram with pipes in metal 25

Installation and wiring - + 12-36 V DC Plastic pipe Power supply Devices such as valves, pumps,... Fig. 14 : Equipotentiality skeleton diagram with pipes in plastic 8.4.3 Wiring a version with a single M12 fixed connector Transistor output (TR1) 2 0 V 3 1 V+ (12...36 V DC) 4 Current output (AC1) Fig. 15 : Pin assignment of the male fixed connector on a version with a single M12 fixed connector Pin of the M12 female cable available as an accessory (article number 438680) Colour of the wire 1 brown 2 white 3 blue 4 black 5 green/yellow or grey Load white blue 3 2 1 4 brown green/yellow or grey 12-36 V DC + - Power supply Fig. 16 : NPN wiring of the transistor output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "NPN/sink") 26

+ - + - Type 8228 Installation and wiring Load white blue 3 2 1 4 brown green/yellow or grey 12-36 V DC + - Power supply Fig. 17 : PNP wiring of the transistor output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "PNP/source") 4...20 ma input at external instrument black 3 blue 2 1 4 brown + - green/yellow or grey Power supply 12-36 V DC Fig. 18 : Wiring in sinking mode of the current output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "NPN/sink") 4...20 ma input at external instrument black 3 2 1 4 blue brown green/yellow or grey 12-36 V DC + - Power supply Fig. 19 : Wiring in sourcing mode of the current output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "PNP/ source") 27

Installation and wiring Load white blue 2 3 1 4 black brown green/yellow or grey 4...20 ma input at external instrument 12-36 V DC + - + - Power supply Fig. 20 : NPN wiring of the transistor output and and wiring in sinking mode of the current output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "NPN/sink") Load white black blue 3 2 1 4 brown green/yellow or grey 4...20 ma input at external instrument 12-36 V DC + - + - Power supply Fig. 21 : PNP wiring of the transistor output and and wiring in sourcing mode of the current output of a version with 1 fixed connector (parameter setting "PNP/source") 28

Installation and wiring 8.4.4 Wiring a version with 2 M12 fixed connectors Male fixed connector Transistor output 1 (TR1) 2 Female fixed connector Transistor output 2 (TR2) 2 0 V 3 1 V+ (12...36 V DC) V+ (12...36 V DC) 1 3 0 V 4 4 Current output 1 (AC1) Current output 2 (AC2) Fig. 22 : Pin assignment of the male and female M12 fixed connectors Connect the power supply for the device to the male fixed connector; the supply is then transferred internally to pins 1 and 3 of the female fixed connector in order to ease wiring of the load to the female fixed connector. Pin of the female or male M12 cables available as accessories Colour of the wire (article number 438680 respectively 559177) 1 brown 2 white 3 blue 4 black 5 green/yellow or grey Load 1 white white Load 2 blue 3 2 brown 1 1 3 4 4 + - Power supply 12-36 V DC 2 brown green/yellow or grey Fig. 23 : NPN wiring of both transistor outputs of a version with 2 M12 fixed connectors (parameter setting "NPN/sink") Load 1 white white Load 2 blue 3 2 1 4 brown 1 4 2 3 blue green/yellow or grey 12-36 V DC + - Power supply Fig. 24 : PNP wiring of both transistor outputs of a version with 2 M12 fixed connectors (parameter setting "PNP/ source") 29

+ - + - Type 8228 Installation and wiring 1 st 4...20 ma input at external instrument 2 nd 4...20 ma input at external instrument black 2 3 1 4 blue Power supply brown 12-36 V DC + - brown 2 1 3 4 black green/yellow or grey Fig. 25 : Wiring of both current outputs in sinking mode, on a version with 2 fixed connectors (parameter setting "NPN/ sink") 1 st 4...20 ma input at external instrument + - blue 3 2 1 4 brown 1 4 2 3 green/yellow or grey 12-36 V DC + - + - 2 nd 4...20 ma input at external instrument black blue black + - Power supply Fig. 26 : Wiring of both current outputs in sourcing mode, on a version with 2 fixed connectors (parameter setting "PNP/source") Load 1 Load 2 white white blue 2 3 black 1 4 brown green/ yellow or grey brown 1 4 2 3 black 1 st 4...20 ma input at external instrument 12-36 V DC Power supply + - + - 2 nd 4...20 ma input at external instrument Fig. 27 : NPN wiring of both transistor outputs and wiring of both current outputs in sinking mode, on a version with 2 fixed connectors (parameter setting "NPN/sink") 30

+ - Type 8228 Installation and wiring Load 1 Load 2 white white blue 2 3 1 4 brown 1 4 2 3 blue black green/ yellow or grey black 1 st 4...20 ma input at external instrument 12-36 V DC Power supply + - + - 2 nd 4...20 ma input at external instrument Fig. 28 : PNP wiring of both transistor outputs and wiring of both current outputs in sourcing mode, on a version with 2 fixed connectors (parameter setting "PNP/source") 31

Operating and commissioning 9 OperATing and commissioning The settings can only be done on a device with a display module. Do not remove the display module while making the settings on the device. 9.1 Safety instructions Warning Risk of injury due to non-conforming operating. Non-conforming operating could lead to injuries and damage the device and its surroundings. The operators in charge of operating must have read and understood the contents of the Operating Instructions. In particular, observe the safety recommendations and intended use. The device/installation must only be operated by suitably trained staff. Warning Danger due to non-conforming commissioning. Non-conforming commissioning could lead to injuries and damage the device and its surroundings. Before commissioning the device, calibrate the conductivity sensor (see chap. 9.12.4). Before commissioning, make sure that the staff in charge have read and fully understood the contents of the Operating Instructions. In particular, observe the safety recommendations and intended use. The device / the installation must only be commissioned by suitably trained staff. Set the correction factor of the fitting used (see chap. 9.12.4). 9.2 Knowing the operating levels The device has 2 operating levels: Process level This level is used: to read the measured values of 2 measurable variables selected in the Parameters menu, to read both the lowest and highest values of the chosen measurable variable, that have been measured by the device since the power-up of the device or since the latest reset (this feature is not active by default), to reset both the lowest and highest values of the chosen process value, if the feature has been activated, to read the current values emitted on the 4...20 ma outputs, to get the state of the device and the conductivity sensor with the icons. 32

Operating and commissioning Configuration level This level comprises 5 menus: Menu title "Param": see chap. 9.11 Relevant icon This is device is being parametered... "Calib": see chap. 9.12 "Diagnostic": see chap. 9.13 "Test": see chap. 9.14 "Info": see chap. 9.15 9.3 Using the navigation button Symbolised by in these Operating Instructions Symbolised by in these Operating Instructions Symbolised by in these Operating Instructions Symbolised by in these Operating Instructions Symbolised by in these Operating Instructions Fig. 29 : Using the navigation button 33

Operating and commissioning You want to......browse in the Process level Press... next screen:...access the Settings level...display the Param menu...browse in the menus of the Settings level previous screen: for at least 2 sec., from any screen of the Process level next menu:...access the menu displayed...browse in the menu functions previous menu: next function:...select the highlighted function previous function:...browse in the dynamic functions bar (MEAS, BACK, ABORT, OK, YES, NO)...confirm the highlighted dynamic function next function: previous function:...modify a numerical value -- increment the figure selected -- decrement the figure selected -- select the previous figure -- select the next figure -- allocate the "+" or " " sign to the numerical value -- move the decimal point -- -- -- -- -- to the extreme left of the numerical value then until the desired sign is displayed -- to the extreme right of the numerical value then until the decimal point is in the desired place 34

Operating and commissioning 9.4 Using the dynamic functions You want to... Choose......go back to the Process level, without confirming the modifications dynamic function "MEAS" made...validate the input dynamic function "OK"...go back to the parent menu dynamic function "BACK"... abort the current operation and go back to the parent menu dynamic function "ABORT"...answer the question asked dynamic function "YES" or "NO" 9.5 Entering a numerical value (example) Modify each digit of the numerical value using: - to increase the digit selected, - to decrease the digit selected. Select the digit at the extreme left of the numerical value with then allocate the "+" or "-" sign to the numerical value with. Calib.Temp +0.000 C MEAS ABORT OK Select the digit at the extreme right of the numerical value with then move the decimal point with. Dynamic functions (accessible through and ): See chap. 9.4. 35

Operating and commissioning 9.6 Browsing in a menu (example) The icon identifies the current menu Title of the current menu, sub-menu or function. Highlighted function This is device is being parametered... Param Line1 Line2 Contrast MEAS ABORT OK The arrow indicates that some more functions are available which can be displayed by using The arrow indicates that some more functions are available which can be displayed by using Dynamic functions (accessible through and ): See chap. 9.4. 9.7 Knowing the display The display module is only equipped on some versions of the device. It can be ordered as an accessory. 9.7.1 Knowing the icons and LEDs OPEN LOCK CondS 0.000 µs/cm Yellow LED: shows that transistor 1 is switched Green LED: shows that the device is energized TempC 23.8 C Red LED: shows an error. See chap. 10.3 ERR not used Yellow LED: shows that transistor 1 is switched Yellow LED: shows that transistor 2 is switched Yellow LED: shows that transistor 2 is switched Red LED: shows an error. See chap. 10.3 Fig. 30 : Position of the symbols and description of the LEDs with or without display module The LEDs of the display module are duplicated on the electronic board that is located under the display module: these LEDs can only be seen if the device has no display module. 36

Operating and commissioning Icon Meaning and alternatives Sensor in good condition, fluid conductivity and fluid temperature within the set ranges. If the monitoring of the conductivity and/or the fluid temperature and/or the fluid conductivity has been activated, the alternative icons in this position are:, associated with : see chap. 9.13.2, chap. 9.13.3, chap. 9.15.1, chap. 10.3, associated with ERR : see chap. 9.13.2, chap. 9.13.3, chap. 9.15.1, chap. 10.3 The device is measuring. The alternative icons in this position are:! HOLD flashing: function HOLD is active (see chap. 9.12.1) T : running check that the outputs are working and behaving correctly (see chap. 9.14.2 and chap. 9.14.3) "maintenance" message; See chap. 9.12.4, chap. 9.15.1, chap. 10.3 "warning" message; See chap. 9.11.10, chap. 9.13.2, chap. 9.13.3, chap. 9.15.1, chap. 10.3 ERR "error" message; See chap. 9.11.9, chap. 9.13.2, chap. 9.13.3, chap. 9.15.1, chap. 10.3 9.7.2 Knowing the display at the power-up of the device When the device is powered up or the display module mounted on the electronic module, the display indicates the software version of the display module. The display then shows the first screen of the Process level: OPEN LOCK See chap. 9.11.5 and 9.11.6 to choose the data to be displayed in the Process level. CondS 0.000 µs/cm TempC 23.8 C Fig. 31 : Display indications after power-up of the device 37

Operating and commissioning 9.8 Knowing the Process level First view of the Process level. Zoom on the value in the first line. Zoom on the value in the second line. Display of the highest and lowest values of the process value chosen A CondS 1.423 ms/cm TempC 55 C CondS 1) 1) 1.423 ms/ Zoom on the AC1 value of the first current output. 18.3 ma TempC 55 C Max 1.450 µs/cm Min 1.200 µs/cm 1) 2) Reset Yes/No B Display of the current outputs. Zoom on the value of the second current output. AC1 AC2 18.3 ma 7.5 ma AC2 7.5 ma A B 1) To choose the measurable variables to be displayed, see chap. 9.11.5. 2) The display of the lowest and highest values in the Process level is deactivated by default. To activate the feature and choose the measurable variables, see chap. 9.11.6. 38

This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... Type 8228 Operating and commissioning 9.9 Accessing the Configuration level Any view of the Process level > 2s This is device is being parametered... Param Parameters Menu Wrong code Code "Param" OK 1) Param System Display Outputs MEAS BACK Param Display Outputs Sensor MEAS BACK Calib Calibration Menu Diagnostic Diagnostic Menu Test Code "Calib" OK 1) Code "Diagnostic" OK 1) Code "Test" OK 1) Calibration System Outputs Sensor MEAS BACK Diagnostic System Sensor MEAS BACK Test System Outputs Sensor MEAS BACK Test Menu Info Information Menu Info Error Warning Maintenance MEAS BACK Info Smiley Software Product MEAS BACK 1) Only if the access code to the menu has been customized. See chap. 9.11.3, 9.12.2, 9.13.1 and 9.14.1. See chap. 9.10 for the detailed menu functions 39

Operating and commissioning 9.10 Knowing the structure of the menus of the Configuration level See chap. 9.9 to access the Configuration level. Param System Up/Download Download Downl. Yes/No If an "upload" has been succesfully made with this module This is This is Upload Upload Yes/No device is be- device is be- ing parametered... ing parametered... Date YYYY/MM/DD Time HH:MM ss Code Factory reset 0*** Confirm code 0*** Reset Yes/No Display Line1 / Line2: Line1 / Line2: Enabled This is Disabled device is being parametered... PVar: CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm Unit: Filter: µs/cm ms/cm W.cm kw.cm MW.cm F C ppm None Fast Slow If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "TempF" If PVar = "TempC" If PVar = "TDSppm" Min/Max: Status: PVar: Enabled Disabled CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm Unit: Contrast xx % µs/cm ms/cm W.cm kw.cm MW.cm F C ppm If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "TempF" If PVar = "TempC" If PVar = "TDSppm" Backlight xx % 40

Operating and commissioning Param This is device is being parametered... Outputs HWMode sink/npn This is device is being parametered... source/pnp AC1/AC2 PVar: CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm 4mA: 20mA: Filter: Mode diag. None Fast Slow None 22mA TR1 / TR2 PVar: CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm warning Mode: Low: High: Contact: Delay: Hysteresis Window Normally open Normal. closed If PVar "warning" If PVar "warning" If PVar "warning" Sensor This is device is being parametered... Comp.: None Linear:0.000% NaCl NaOH HNO3 H2SO4: Special Calib System Hold Hold:Disabled Hold:Enabled Code 0*** Confirm code 0*** Outputs AC1/AC2 4mA 20mA 41

Operating and commissioning Calib Sensor Probe Zero Calib. Calibrate Zero Point? Processing Calibration RESULT Cell constant K-fitting Cell cst. TDS Calib interval Last cal. date Interval READ Teach special Start temp Stop temp Processing Temperature Diagnostic System Code 0*** Confirm code 0*** Sensor Conductivity Activate: Yes/No Conductivity READ Warn hi: Warn lo: Err hi: Err lo: Temperature Activate: Yes/No Temperature READ Warn hi: Warn lo: Err hi: Err lo: 42

Operating and commissioning Test System Code 0*** Confirm code 0*** Outputs AC1: AC2: TR1: TR2: OFF/ON OFF/ON Sensor PVar: Value: CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm Info Error MESSAGE Warning Mainten. Smiley Software MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE Main Sensor READ READ Product READ 43

Operating and commissioning 9.11 Knowing the Parameters menu 9.11.1 Transferring data from one device to another See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. This function is only possible with a display module with software version V2. On the device, check the software version in the menu "Info -> Software -> Main". The software version of the display module is displayed display module is powered up. Function "DOWNLOAD" is only present if an "UPLOAD" has been successfully carried out. Never interrupt a data transfer else the device could be damaged. The compensation curve determined with the function TEACH SPECIAL (see chap. 9.12.4) cannot be transferred to another device. Param System Up/Download Download This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... Upload Downl. Yes/No Upload Yes/No The following data can be transferred from a device to another device of the same type: user set data of the PARAM menu (except the date, the time, the contrast and brightness levels for the display), user set data of the DIAGNOSTIC menu, the TDS factor set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> Cell cst TDS, the correction factor set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> K-fitting, the periodicity of calibrations set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> Calib interval, the access codes to the menus. DOWNLOAD: transfer the data previously uploaded in the display module with the "UPLOAD" function. The parameters transferred are used by the device as soon as the message Download OK is displayed. UPLOAD: upload data from the device to the display module. 9.11.2 Setting the date and time See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. Param System Date YYYY/MM/DD This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... Time HH:MM ss 44 DATE: set the date (input format: year/month/day in the form YYYY/MM/DD) TIME: set the time (input format: hours:minutes secondes )

Operating and commissioning 9.11.3 Modifying the PARAM menu access code See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. Param System Code 0*** Confirm code 0*** This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... Enter the new code Enter the new code a second time If the default code (0000) is entered, the code will not be requested to access the menu. 9.11.4 Restoring the default parameters of the Process level and the outputs See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. The following data can be restored to their default values: user set data of the PARAM menu (except the date, the time, the contrast and brightness levels for the display), user set data of the DIAGNOSTIC menu, the TDS factor set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> Cell cst TDS, the correction factor set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> K-fitting, the periodicity of calibrations set in the menu Calib -> Sensor -> Probe -> Calib interval, the access codes to the menus. Param System Factory Set Execute Reset Yes/No This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... Choose Yes to restore the default values. Choose No to keep the set values. 45

Operating and commissioning 9.11.5 Setting the data displayed in the Process level See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. Param Display Line1 / Line2: Enabled This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... PVar: Disabled CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm Unit: Filter: µs/cm ms/cm W.cm kw.cm MW.cm F C ppm None Fast Slow If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "TempF" If PVar = "TempC" If PVar = "TDSppm" PVAR: choose the process value to be displayed on the line selected. UNIT: choose the unit for the process value displayed. FILTER: choose the filter level for the measurement values displayed on the line selected. Three filter levels are proposed: slow, fast or none. "slow" "fast" "none" 3 s (conductivity measurement) 40 s t 6 s t t 280 s (temperature measurement) Fig. 32 : Filter curves 46

Operating and commissioning 9.11.6 Displaying of the lowest and highest values measured See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. Param Display Min/Max: Status: Enabled This is device is being parametered... This is device is being parametered... PVar: Disabled CondS CondR TempC TempF TDSppm Unit: µs/cm ms/cm W.cm kw.cm MW.cm F C ppm If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondS" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "CondR" If PVar = "TempF" If PVar = "TempC" If PVar = "TDSppm" STATUS: choose to display (choice Enabled ) or not display (choice Disabled ) the highest and lowest measured values (of the measurable variable chosen in PVAR hereafter) since the latest reset or the power-up of the device. PVAR: choose the measurable variable which highest and lowest measured values are displayed in the Process level. UNIT: choose the preferred unit in which the lowest and highest measured values are displayed. 9.11.7 Setting the display contrast and brightness See chap. 9.9 to access the Parameters menu. Param This is device is being parametered... Display This is device is being parametered... Contrast xx % Backlight xx % Set each percentage using and. CONTRAST: choose the display contrast level (as a %). BACKLIGHT: choose the light intensity of the display (as a %). These settings only affect the display module. They are not factored in during a device data UPLOAD (see chap. 9.11.1). 47