Instruction Manual PN /rev E March Model 242 Flow-Through Toroidal Conductivity Sensor
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1 Instruction Manual PN /rev E March 2012 Model 242 Flow-Through Toroidal Conductivity Sensor
2 ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Rosemount Analytical designs, manufactures, and tests its products to meet many national and international standards. Because these instruments are sophisticated technical products, you must properly install, use, and maintain them to ensure they continue to operate within their normal specifications. The following instructions must be adhered to and integrated into your safety program when installing, using, and maintaining Rosemount Analytical products. Failure to follow the proper/ instructions may cause any one of the following situations to occur: Loss of life; personal injury; property damage; damage to this instrument; and warranty invalidation. Read all instructions prior to installing, operating, and servicing the product. If this Instruction Manual is not the correct manual, telephone and the requested manual will be provided. Save this Instruction Manual for future reference. If you do not understand any of the instructions, contact your Rosemount representative for clarification. Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions marked on and supplied with the product. Inform and educate your personnel in the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the product. Install your equipment as specified in the Installation Instructions of the appropriate Instruction Manual and per applicable local and national codes, for example, ANSI B16.5. Connect all products to the proper electrical and pressure sources. To ensure proper performance, qualified personnel should install, operate, and maintain the product. When replacement parts are required, ensure that qualified people use replacement parts specified by Rosemount Analytical. Replacement of original components with those constructed from alternative materials will void any CSA, FM, and BASEEFA/CEN- ELEC agency approvals that were applicable to the original device. Furthermore, replacement of original components with those constructed from alternative materials might change the pressure, temperature, and/or performance specifications from those of the original configuration. Ensure replacement parts are compatible with process requirements. Unauthorized parts and procedures can affect the product s performance, place the safe operation of your process at risk, and may result in fire, electrical hazards, or improper operation. Ensure that all equipment doors are closed and protective covers are in place, except when maintenance is being performed by qualified persons, to prevent electrical shock and personal injury. DANGER HAZARDOUS AREA INSTALLATION Installations near flammable liquids or in hazardous area locations must be carefully evaluated by qualified on site safety personnel. This sensor is not Intrinsically Safe or Explosion Proof. To secure and maintain an intrinsically safe installation, the certified safety barrier, transmitter, and sensor combi nation must be used. The installation system must comply with the governing approval agency (FM, CSA, BASEEFA/CENELEC, or ATEX) hazardous area classification requirements. Consult your analyzer/transmitter instruc tion manual for details. Replacement of original components with those constructed from alternative materials will void any CSA, FM, and BASEEFA/CENELEC agency approvals that were applicable to the original device. Proper installation, operation and servicing of this sensor in a Hazardous Area Instal lation is entirely the responsibility of the user. CAUTION SENSOR/PROCESS APPLICATION COMPATIBILITY The wetted sensor materials may not be compatible with process com position and operating conditions. Replacement of original components with those constructed from alternative materials might change the pressure, temperature, and/or performance specifications from those of the original sensor configuration. Application compat ibility is entirely the responsibility of the user. Emerson Process Management Rosemount Analytical Inc Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA USA Tel: (949) Fax: (949) Rosemount Analytical Inc. 2012
3 MODEL 242 TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL 242 TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page Features and Applications Specifications Ordering Information Installation Calibration Maintenance Troubleshooting Replacement Parts General Remove the Sensor From the Process Disassemble the Sensor Re-assemble the Sensor Re-install the Sensor into the Process Return of Materials LIST OF TABLES Table No. Title Page 1-1 Nominal Cell Constants for 242 Sensors Resistance vs. Temperature for RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) Sensor Resistance Check Replacement Parts and Accessories Sensor Bolt Removal & Installation Guide i
4 MODEL 242 TABLE OF CONTENTS MODEL 242 TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR LIST OF FIGURES Figure No. Title Page 1-1 Pressure-Temperature Specs for 1, 1.5, & 2 Sensors: Models /03/ Pressure-Temperature Specs for 3 & 4 Sensors: Models / Pressure-Temperature Specs for 1 & 2 Sensors: Alumina Liner Pressure-Temperature Specs for 3 & 4 Sensors: Alumina Liner Dimensional Drawing Installation and Torque Guidelines Sensor to Junction Box Wiring Sensor/Junction Box/RTD Assembly Extension Cable Extension Cable to Instrument Model 54eC Wiring Extension Cable to Instrument Model 1055 Wiring Extension Cable to Instrument Models 3081T & 4081T Wiring Extension Cable to Instrument Model 81T Wiring Extension Cable to Instrument Model Xmt Pipe/Wall Mount Enclosure Extension Cable to Instrument Model Xmt Panel Mount Enclosure Sensor Circuit for Troubleshooting Model 242 Sensor - Exploded View Flange Assembly About This Document This manual contains instructions for installation and operation of the Model 242 Flow-Through Toroidal Conductivity Sensor. The following list provides notes concerning all revisions of this document. Rev. Level Date Notes A 11/02 This is the initial release of the product manual. The manual has been reformatted to reflect the Emerson documentation style and updated to reflect any changes in the product offering. B 8/03 Corrected wiring references in text and drawings. Added information regarding ATEX approvals with Model 5081T. C 5/04 Added information regarding the alumina liner, and updated wiring diagrams. D E 03/12 Update addresses pages 22 and 24 ii
5 MODEL 242 SECTION SENSOR SECTION SENSOR FLOW THROUGH DESIGN is ideal for use with viscous, abrasive, or fibrous process liquids. OVER 250 CONFIGURATIONS to meet customers' needs. REPLACEABLE LINER in glass-filled PEEK, TEFLON, or ALUMINA reduces long-term operating costs. DIN and ANSI FLANGES compatible with all piping installations. LINE SIZES of 1 through 4 inches (DN 25, 40, 50, 80 and 100). IN-LINE CALIBRATION saves money by reducing labor and down-time. TEMPERATURE SENSOR and JUNCTION-BOX included. 1.1 FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS Rosemount Analytical Toroidal Conductivity Sensors are ideal for use in processes where contacting sensors -- those with electrodes exposed to the measured solution -- would corrode or become fouled. The 242 Flow Through Toroidal conductivity sensor consists of two toroids surrounding a pipe through which the process liquid flows. One toroid acts as a transmitter and the other as a receiver. Energizing the transmitter toroid induces an electric current in the process solution which induces an electric current in the receiver toroid. The strength of the induced current is directly proportional to the conductivity of the solution. The 242 sensor is available in over two hundred fifty configurations to meet the needs of many applications and installations. Line sizes of 1, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 inches (25, 40, 50, 80, and 100 mm) are available with both ANSI and DIN compatible flanges. A variety of liner materials and O-rings are available to ensure compatibility with most process liquids. The 242 sensor is easy to install. It fits in the process piping between mounting flanges. Special grounding rings are not needed because the sensor has contact rings built into it. Recessed bolts hold the sensor together to ensure all internal parts stay in perfect alignment. A junction box and a Pt 100 RTD are included. The RTD slips easily into one of the sensor contact rings. There is no need to install a separate thermowell, and temperature measurements are made at the same point as the conductivity measurements. The sensor is not sensitive to flow rate or direction. It does not obstruct the process flow. The sensor is rugged and constructed from chemically resistant materials. All these features make the sensor ideal for applications in mining and metals processing, pulp and paper processing, and the chemical processing industry. The 242 Flow Through Conductivity Sensor is compatible with instrument instumentsl 54eC, 1055, 3081T, 4081T, 5081-T, and Xmt-T. 1
6 MODEL 242 SECTION SPECIFICATIONS The Model 242 Flow Through Sensor comprises a toroid housing constructed from 316 stainless steel and polyethyleneterephthalate, process connection flanges of 316 stainless steel, two metal contact rings (available in choice Pt 100 RTD of three materials), an insulating liner (choice of three materials), O-rings (choice of three materials), a Pt 100 Flange RTD, and a sensor-mounted junction box. Only the liner, contact rings, and O-rings are wetted by the process. The Pt 100 RTD is designed for insertion into one pre-drilled Contact Ring contact ring. The NEMA 7D junction box is constructed of heavy duty epoxy-painted cast aluminum. The conductivity Liner range is user-selectable with the tapped toroid windings. In-line calibration can be performed with resistors connected to an integral wire around the toroids that is terminated O-ring (not visible) in the junction box. Liners are available in Teflon, glass-filled Polyetheretherketone (PEEK), and alumina. These materials provide excellent chemical resistance. PEEK is recommended for high pressure or high temperature applications. Teflon is recommended when the process solution contains hydrofluoric acid or other strong oxidizing agents. Alumina is recommended if the process solution is abrasive, such as in alumina/caustic ratio applications. Installation Type Conductivity Range Process Connections Maximum Temperature Maximum Pressure Flow Through 100 μs/cm to 2 S/cm 150# ANSI, 300# ANSI, PN16 DIN 2501 compatible flanges Depends on configuration. For plastic-lined sensors, see charts on facing page. For alumina-lined sensors, see charts on page 4. Depends on configuration. For plastic-lined sensors, see charts on facing page. For alumina-lined sensors, see charts on page 4. Wetted Materials: Liner Teflon (PTFE), glass-filled PEEK, or alumina Contact Rings 316 SST, Carpenter 20Cb-3 SST, or Hastelloy C-276 O-rings EPDM, Viton (FKM), or Chemraz (FFKM) Shipping Weight 1 to 2 : 22 lbs. (10kg) 3 to 4 : 86 lbs. (39 kg) Teflon is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Viton is a registered trademark of Du Pont Dow Elastomers. Carpenter 20Cb-3 is a registered trademark of Carpenter Technologies. Hastelloy is a registered trademark of Haynes International. Chemraz is a registered trademark of Greene, Tweed, & Co. 2
7 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 steam FIGURE 1-1. Pressure - Temperature Specifications for 1, 1.5, and 2 (25, 40, and 50 mm) Sensors: Models , , and steam FIGURE 1-2. Pressure - Temperature Specifications for 3 and 4 (80 and 100 mm) Sensors: Models and
8 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 FIGURE 1-3. Pressure - Temperature Specifications for 1 and 2 Sensors: Alumina Liner 4 FIGURE 1-4. Pressure - Temperature Specifications for 3 and 4 Sensors: Alumina Liner
9 MODEL 242 SECTION ORDERING INFORMATION The 242 Flow-Through Sensor is configurable to meet the needs of many applications and installations (both ANSI and DIN). After specifying line size and flange type, the customer selects the wetted materials most compatible with the process stream. A NEMA 7D junction box and Pt 100 RTD are also included. Compatible instruments include Rosemount Analytical Models 54eC, 1055, 3081T, 4081T, 5081-T, and Xmt-T. The extension cable required for wiring from the junction box to the instrument must be ordered separately. The customer supplies the gaskets, mating flanges, and flange bolts. 242 FLOW THROUGH TOROIDAL CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR CODE LINE SIZE (Required Selection) 02 1 DN /2 DN DN DN 80 (no ATEX approval with 5081T) 08 4 DN 100 (no ATEX approval with 5081T) CODE PROCESS CONNECTION (Required Selection) # ANSI Flange (Line sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 3, 4 ) # ANSI Flange (Line sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 3, 4 ) 14 PN 16 Metric Flange (Line sizes DN 25, 40, 50, 80, 100) CODE SS H4 H8 C4 C8 CONTACT RING MATERIAL (Required Selection) 316 Stainless Steel Hastelloy C-276 (Line Sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 25mm, 40mm, 50mm) Hastelloy C-276 (Line Sizes 3", 4", 80mm, 100mm) Carpenter 20-Cb3 (Line Sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 25mm, 40mm, 50mm) Carpenter 20-Cb3 (Line Sizes 3", 4", 80mm, 100mm) CODE LINER MATERIAL (Required Selection) TE PTFE (Teflon ) G4 PEEK, 30% Glass-Filled (Line Sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 25mm, 40mm, 50mm) G8 PEEK, 30% Glass-Filled (Line Sizes 3", 4", 80mm, 100mm) A4 Alumina (Line sizes 1, 2, 25 mm, 50 mm); available only with option F4 A8 Alumina (Line sizes 3, 4, 80 mm, 100 mm); available only with option F8 CODE PROCESS O-RING MATERIAL (Required Selection) EP Ethylene Propylene Rubber VT Fluorocarbon Rubber (Viton ) F4 High Temp. Perfluoroelastomer (Chemraz ) (Line Sizes 1", 1-1/2", 2, 25mm, 40mm, 50mm) F8 High Temp. Perfluoroelastomer (Chemraz ) (Line Sizes 3", 4", 80mm, 100mm) SSG8VT EXAMPLE 5
10 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Extension cable, Pre-prepped, for connection to Instrument Models 54eC, 1055, 3081T, 4081T, 5081-T, and Xmt-T (Specify length) KIT PN DESCRIPTION FOR SENSOR MODELS Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, Alumina [ ]A4[ ] Kit, Liner, 1-1/2 DN 40, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 1-1/2 DN 40, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, Alumina [ ]A4[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G8[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, Alumina [ ]A8[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G8[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, Alumina [ ]A8[ ] KIT PN DESCRIPTION FOR SENSOR MODELS Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A4-F Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A4-F Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Chemraz [ ]F8[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A8-F Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Chemraz [ ]F8[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A8-F8 6
11 MODEL 242 SECTION INSTALLATION In the instructions below, the Junction Box is installed after the sensor is bolted into the process line. If appropriate for the site and final mounting configuration, the Junction Box can be installed prior to bolting the sensor into the process line. CAUTION The liner of the Model 242 sensor can be damaged if mishandled. Do NOT place any object through the liner for the purpose of lifting the Model 242 sensor. CAUTION Support structures should be installed as appropriate on or around process pipes and sensor location to sufficiently support the weight of the sensor during installation and minimize strain on adjacent process pipes during the operational life of the sensor. Installation of the Model 242 Flow Through Sensor is similar to installation of a section of pipe. Consequently, be prepared to use tools, supplies, equipment, and techniques similar to those used to install process pipes. Use common piping practices to minimize torque and bending loads on process connections. Observe all applicable safety standards. Dimensional information is shown in Figure 1-5 below. Refer to Figures 1-6 to 1-8 for assembly and installation diagrams. NOTES 1. Allow at least four pipe diameters of straight pipe run on either side of the sensor. 2. Install the sensor so that it is filled with process liquid at all times when measurements are being made. Avoid downward flow as such a configuration might leave the sensor partially empty. 3. Use a sling and hoist to lift and position the sensor. INCH MILLIMETER FIGURE 1-5. DIMENSIONAL DRAWING 7
12 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 INSTALLING THE SENSOR IN THE PROCESS LINE 1. Install process flanges in accordance with applicable instructions, standards, and local regulations. 2. Position the sensor between the process mating flanges with flange gaskets inserted between each set of flanges. Ensure that the locations of the junction box connection and the RTD hole in the contact ring are in the correct position for easy wiring and use. 3. Align the bolt holes in the sensor and process flanges. 4. Lubricate the bolt threads. Using a torque wrench, bolt the sensor into place. Tighten the bolts in 1/3 increments of the final desired torque. Follow the bolt-tightening sequence and torque suggestions provided in Figure Re-torque the bolts 12 to 24 hours after installation. Make a final check of torque values by moving consecutively from bolt to bolt. 8 Torque values in the table above are from Garlock Sealing Technologies. Other values might apply when using different bolt and gasket materials. Gylon is a registered Trademark of Garlock Sealing Technologies. FIGURE 1-6. Installation and Torque Guidelines
13 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 ATTACHING THE JUNCTION BOX 1. Pull the sensor wires up into the junction box. 2. Screw the junction box onto the threaded male connection on the sensor. Use of pipe sealing tape or other compound is at the discretion of the customer. 3. Connect the sensor wires to the junction box terminal as indicated in Figure 1-7. INSTALLING THE Pt100 RTD 1. Use of the included Pt100 RTD is recommended. Use of a customer-supplied Pt100 or Pt1000 TC mounted in a separate thermowell is also acceptable. The accuracy specifications provided by Rosemount Analytical apply only to situations wherein the Pt100 RTD supplied with the sensor is used. 2. Refer to Figure 1-8. Screw the threaded nipple onto the conduit connector of the junction box. Screw the tee onto the nipple, and screw the RTD cable connector onto the tee. 3. Attach the bracket to the shaft of the RTD using the #10 washer and small screw enclosed in the RTD kit. The purpose of the bracket is to retain the RTD in the contact ring after installation. 4. Slide the Pt100 RTD into the pre-drilled hole in the contact ring. Rotate the bracket to a position beneath the junction box, and tighten the set screw. *For optimal performance below 10,000 µs/cm, connect green wire from extension cable to terminal indicated by * FIGURE 1-7. Sensor to Junction Box Wiring 5. Thread the RTD wires through cable connector, tee, nipple, and into junction box. Wire the RTD to the junction box terminals as indicated in Figure 1-7. Install the white jumper wire between terminals 1 and 2. Items 1-9 are included with the Model 242 sensor. Items 3-9, the white jumper wire, and Teflon tape are included in the TC kit. Items 10 and 11 are sold separately as accessories. FIGURE 1-8. Sensor/J-box/RTD Assembly 9
14 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 EXTENSION CABLE HOOK UP 1. Do not run sensor cable in conduit or open trays with A.C. power wiring. Do not route sensor cable near heavy electrical equipment. 2. For best sensor/instrument loop performance, use factory-terminated extension cable (PN ). (Using a different cable can introduce noise into the signal and/or reduce loop accuracy.) 3. One end of extension cable (PN ) has 8 wires, and the other end has 11 wires. Refer to Figure 1-9. The end with 8 wires goes into the junction box. The end with 11 wires goes to the instrument. The extension cable enters the junction box through the open side of the female threaded tee. Use of conduit, the optional cable connector (PN ), or other strain relief device to protect the cable is at the discretion of the customer and should comply with applicable agency guidelines. NOTE If starting with unprepped cable (PN ), remove only as much insulation as is necessary. The instrument end needs 11 leads: four leads from the greenwhite-black-drain bundle, three from each of the two coaxial cable bundles (the inner conductor, the insulating braid, and the drain wire), and one from the outermost overall braided-copper shield. For the junction box end, only 8 leads are used: the white coaxial conductor, its braided shield, the green coaxial conductor, its braided shield, its drain wire, and the green, white, and black conductors from the green-white-black-drain bundle. The remaining shields and drain wires are not used on the junction box end and should be removed - - they should NOT be connected. 4. Connect the 8 wires of the extension cable to the terminal block inside the sensor junction box as indicated in Figure 1-7. Note: If all process measurements will be less than 10,000 µs/cm, connect the green wire from the black-green-clear wire bundle of the extension cable to the terminal receiving the orange sensor wire. See Figure Connect the 11 wires of the instrument-end of the extension cable according to the applicable diagram from Figures 1-10 through CALIBRATION After sensor and transmitter/analyzer wiring is completed, calibrate the sensor. NOTE Most analyzers require the input of the approximate sensor cell constant before the analyzer calculates the true cell constant. The nominal cell constant of the Model 242 sensor depends on the size of the sensor and the terminal to which the receive wire of the interconnecting cable is attached. Refer to Table 1-1 for the appropriate nominal cell constant value. TABLE 1-1: Nominal Cell Constants for 242 Sensors Sensor Size Cell Constant (/cm)* Black Orange 1, DN , DN , DN , DN , DN * The table gives the cell constant when the green receive wire (from black-green-clear bundle) of the interconnecting cable is attached to either the black wire terminal or the orange wire terminal in the sensor junction box. See Figures 1-7 and 2-1. FIGURE 1-9. Extension Cable 10
15 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 FIGURE Extension Cable to Model 54eC Wiring NOTE: If wiring to a single channel or to a dual channel xx or xx-31, the toroidal sensor is wired only to Terminal Blocks 3 and 4. If wiring 2 sensors to a dual toroidal , use TB 3, 4, and 5 as shown. FIGURE1-11. Extension Cable to Model 1055 Wiring 11
16 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 SELECT HI OR LO * * Applies only to 3081T and 4081T. FIGURE Extension Cable to Models 3081T, 4081T, and 5081T Wiring FIGURE Extension Cable to Model 81T Wiring FIGURE Extension Cable to Model Xmt Pipe/Wall Mount Enclosure 12
17 MODEL 242 SECTION 1.0 FIGURE Extension Cable to Model Xmt Panel Mount Enclosure A. To perform liquid calibration prior to installing the sensor in the process line, first seal one end of the sensor, and then proceed with the following steps. 1. Stand the sensor on the sealed end. 2. Fill the sensor completely with a standard conductivity solution. 3. Insert the Pt100 RTD into the contact ring. 4. Adjust the analyzer reading so that it matches the conductivity of the standard solution at the solution temperature. Refer to the analyzer/ transmitter instruction manual for complete calibration procedures. B. Use of the Integral Calibration Loop Wire: This internal wire can be used to facilitate future in-process loop calibration and to perform a quick verification that the loop is functioning properly. Performing this additional (but optional) step is highly recommended. 1. The sensor must be empty of all fluids, reasonably clean, and preferably completely dry. 2. Attach a variable resistance decade box to the sensor yellow Cal Loop wires (in the junction box). 3. Adjust the applied resistance until the instrument reads the same conductivity value that it did during the liquid calibration process. Record the conductivity, applied resistance value, and temperature for future reference. 4. To recalibrate the loop at a later date, optimal results will be achieved if the sensor is returned to a condition approximating its condition during the initial performance of steps C.1 to C.3 above. If this is not possible, the sensor must at least be empty of process fluids. Reapply the same resistance to the Cal Loop and adjust the instrument reading. 1.6 MAINTENANCE The only routine maintenance required during the operational life of the sensor is to ensure that there are no deposits plugging the sensor or coating the inside of the contact rings. Some customers find it advantageous to periodically replace process gaskets and/or re-tighten the flange bolts to ensure adequate process seals. Refer to Figure 1-6 for flange bolting sequence and torque recommendations. 13
18 MODEL 242 SECTION 2.0 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 2.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 2.1 TROUBLESHOOTING. The simplest method of troubleshooting is to run a resistance test on the inductive sensing device. It is also recommended to check the resistance of the RTD and resistance between various pairs of the sensor wires. To perform a quick resistance check of the sensor, recall the data obtained during Part C of the Calibration Process (Refer to Section 1.5) With the sensor empty of process fluids (preferably also clean and dry), reapply the resistance to the sensor yellow Cal Loop wires in the junction box. The reading should be with ±20% of the original value. To check the RTD, measure the resistance across the RTD wires. See Figure 1-4. The resistance value should be close to the value shown in Table 2-1. Refer to Figure 2-1 for a circuit diagram of the sensor to use as an aid when performing the resistance checks. Use Table 2-2 to determine the resistance values that should be found across various pairs of sensor wires. TABLE 2-1 Resistance Values for Pt100 RTD Temperature Resistance ( C/ F) (Ohms) 18 / / / / / / / / / / C = Celsius / F = Fahrenheit TABLE 2-2 Sensor Wire Resistance Values Connection Resistance (Wire colors are for sensor wires unless indicated) GREEN to ORANGE < 1 Ohm GREEN to BLACK 1 to 5 Ohms GREEN to GROUND screw in J-box (GRAY wire) > 20 MegOhms GREEN to WHITE > 20 MegOhms GREEN to YELLOW > 20 MegOhms WHITE to GRAY < 1 Ohm WHITE to GROUND screw in J-box (GRAY wire) > 20 MegOhms WHITE to YELLOW > 20 MegOhms WHITE to RED > 20 MegOhms YELLOW to YELLOW < 1 Ohm YELLOW to GROUND screw in J-box (GRAY wire) > 20 MegOhms 14
19 MODEL 242 SECTION 2.0 *The green wire from the extension cable s black-green-clear bundle might be connected opposite the sensor s orange wire, as indicated by * to utilize the sensor s alternative cell constant. FIGURE 2-1. Sensor Circuit for Troubleshooting 15
20 MODEL 242 SECTION 3.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS SECTION 3.0 REPLACEMENT PARTS 3.1 GENERAL When replacement parts are required, ensure that qualified people install the parts specified by Rosemount. Replacement of original components with those constructed from alternative materials might change the temperature, pressure, and/or performance specifications from those of the original configuration and will void any CSA, FM, and BASEEFA/CENELEC agency approvals that were applicable to the original device. Table 3-1 lists the replacement parts kits for the Model 242 Sensor. An instruction manual is included with each kit. 3.2 REMOVE THE SENSOR CAUTION Before removing the sensor from the process piping, ensure that the process has been shut down and liquid drained from the sensor line. For personal safety, The RTD can be removed either before or after the sensor is removed from the process. The junction box should be left attached to the toroid subassembly. After ensuring that it is safe to remove the sensor from the process line, loosen the flange bolts in 1/3 increments in the same order in which they were tightened as shown in Figure1-4. Remove the bolts and sensor. NOTE REGARDING O-RINGS There are two pairs of O-rings inside the sensor: process O-rings (item 6) and secondary or backup O-rings (item 7). Refer to Figure 3-1 to identify these items. The two pairs of O-rings are not interchangeable. Older O-ring replacement kits contained only the pair of process O-rings. New O-ring replacement kits contain both pairs of O-rings. To distinguish the process O-ring from the backup O-ring: For sensors with plastic liners: 1. The process O-ring has a much smaller cross sectional area than the secondary O-ring. The crosssection diameter of the process O-ring is 0.07 in. The cross-section diameter of the secondary O-ring is in. 2. The diameter of the process O-ring is less than the secondary O-ring. The size difference is immediately obvious when the two O-rings are allowed to dangle from a pencil. For sensors with alumina liners: 1. The process and secondary O-rings have the same cross sectional area. (0.139 in). 2. The diameter of the process O-ring is less than the secondary O-ring. The size difference is immediately obvious when the two O-rings are allowed to dangle from a pencil. 3.3 DISASSEMBLE THE SENSOR Using the tool indicated in Table 3-2, remove the Sensor Bolts (Item 2). Note that these bolts were installed using a thread-locking adhesive. Any use of heat to loosen the adhesive should not exceed the temperature ratings of the sensor. Figure 3-1 is an exploded view of the all the parts of the Model 242 sensor. 16
21 MODEL 242 SECTION 3.0 TABLE 3-1. Replacement Parts and Accessories PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Extension cable, Pre-prepped, for connection to Instrument Models 54eC, 1055, 3081T, 4081T, 5081-T, and Xmt-T (Specify length) KIT PN DESCRIPTION FOR SENSOR MODELS Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 1 DN 25, Alumina [ ]A4[ ] Kit, Liner, 1-1/2 DN 40, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 1-1/2 DN 40, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G4[ ] Kit, Liner, 2 DN 50, Alumina [ ]A4[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G8[ ] Kit, Liner, 3 DN 80, Alumina [ ]A8[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, Teflon PTFE [ ]TE[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, glass-filled PEEK [ ]G8[ ] Kit, Liner, 4 DN 100, Alumina [ ]A8[ ] KIT PN DESCRIPTION FOR SENSOR MODELS Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1 DN 25, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A4-F Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 1-1/2 DN 40, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Chemraz [ ]F4[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 2 DN 50, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A4-F Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Chemraz [ ]F8[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 3 DN 80, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A8-F Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, EPDM [ ]EP[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Viton [ ]VT[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Chemraz [ ]F8[ ] Kit, O-Ring, 4 DN 100, Chemraz for use with Alumina liner [ ]A8-F8 17
22 MODEL 242 SECTION 3.0 Table 3-2. Sensor Bolt Removal & Installation Guide Sensor Type Model Wrench Torque (ft-lbs) Torque (N-m) 1", 150# flange /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm 1", 300# flange /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm DN 25, PN /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm 1.5", 150# flange /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm 1.5", 300# flange /8" Hex Allen 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm DN 40, PN /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm 2", 150# flange /16" Hex Allen 18 ft-lbs 24 Nm 2", 300 # flange /8" Hex Allen 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm DN 50, PN /8" Hex Allen 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm 3", 150# flange /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm 3", 300 # flange /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm DN 80, PN /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm 4", 150# flange /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm 4", 300 # flange /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm DN 100, PN /4" Socket 42 ft-lbs 57 Nm * REPLACEMENT PARTS AVAILABLE. FIGURE 3-1. Exploded View of Model
23 MODEL 242 SECTION RE-ASSEMBLE THE SENSOR It is recommended that a press be used during the assembly process to ensure tight seals between components. Locate the part to be changed on the diagram and substitute the new part from the kit. Complete disassembly of the sensor might not be necessary and in that case is not recommended. If new O-rings are to be used, they should be lubricated prior to installation. Assuming the sensor has been completely disassembled, begin by placing both Contact Rings (Item 1) side by side on their flat faces. Set a Flange (Item 4) on each Contact Ring (Item 1). Install a Retainer Ring (Item 5) onto the step on the outside of each Contact Ring (Item 1). Insert a lubricated Process O-ring (Item 6) in the lower groove (closest to the flat face) located inside each Contact Ring (Item 1). Place a lubricated Secondary Back-up O-ring (Item 7) on the upper step inside each Contact Ring (Item 1). The flange-assembly should look like Figure 3-2. Place one of these flange-assemblies onto a press and install the Liner (Item 8). It is advisable to place a flat surface between the press and the liner to protect the liner from damage during pressing. Be careful to ensure O-rings do not slip or twist. Slip the Toroid Housing (Item 9) over the Liner (Item 8) to nest inside the flangeassembly. The pins on the toroid housing must seat into the small holes in the flanges. Place the second flangeassembly on top of the first flange assembly with the Liner (Item 8) and Toroid Housing (Item 9) in between. Check for pin alignment, pinched O-rings, and straight, even insertion. The Sensor Bolts (Item 2) can be temporarily preplaced in the bolt holes to align the two Flanges. Press the entire sensor together to begin assembly of all the components. Install and tighten the Sensor Bolts and Nuts (Items 2 and 3), using thread-locking compound. Using the torquing sequence shown in Figure 1-6, tighten the bolts in 1/3 increments of their final torque values as listed in Table 3-2. Back-up O-ring Contact Ring Process O-ring Retainer Ring Flange FIGURE 3-2. Flange Assembly: Contact Ring, Flange, and O-rings. 3.5 RE-INSTALL THE SENSOR INTO THE PROCESS Please see Section 1.4 of this manual for instructions. 19
24 MODEL 242 SECTION 4.0 RETURN OF MATERIALS SECTION 4.0 RETURN OF MATERIALS 4.1 GENERAL. To expedite the repair and return of instruments, proper communication between the customer and the factory is important. A return material authorization number is required. Call (949) The Return of Materials Request form is provided for you to copy and use in case the situation arises. The accuracy and completeness of this form will affect the processing time of your materials. 4.2 WARRANTY REPAIR. The following is the procedure for returning products still under warranty. 1. Contact the factory for authorization. 2. Complete a copy of the Return of Materials Request form as completely and accurately as possible. 3. To verify warranty, supply the factory sales order number or the original purchase order number. In the case of individual parts or sub-assemblies, the serial number on the mother unit must be supplied. 4. Carefully package the materials and enclose your Letter of Transmittal and the completed copy of the Return of Materials Request form. If possible, pack the materials in the same manner as it was received. 5. Send the package prepaid to: Rosemount Analytical Inc Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA Attn: Factory Repair Mark the package: Returned for Repair RMA No. Model No. 4.3 NON-WARRANTY REPAIR. 1. Contact the factory for authorization. 2. Fill out a copy of the Return of Materials Request form as completely and accurately as possible. 3. Include a purchase order number and make sure to include the name and telephone number of the right individual to be contacted should additional information be needed. 4. Do Steps 4 and 5 of Section 4.2. NOTE Consult the factory for additional infor - mation regarding service or repair. IMPORTANT Please see second section of Return of Materials Request Form. Compliance to the OSHA requirements is mandatory for the safety of all personnel. MSDS forms and a certification that the instruments have been disinfected or detoxified are required. 20
25 RETURN OF MATERIALS REQUEST IMPORTANT! This form must be completed to ensure expedient factory service. C U ST O M ER N O TI C E T O FROM: RETURN BILL TO: S E N D E R CUSTOMER/USER MUST SUBMIT MATERIAL SAFETY SHEET (MSDS) OR COMPLETE STREAM COMPOSITION, AND/OR LETTER CERTIFYING THE MATERIALS HAVE BEEN DISINFECTED AND/OR DETOXIFIED WHEN RETURNING ANY PROD- UCT, SAMPLE OR MATERIAL THAT HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO OR USED IN AN ENVIRONMENT OR PROCESS THAT CON- TAINS A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL ANY OF THE ABOVE THAT IS SUBMITTED TO ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL WITHOUT THE MSDS WILL BE RETURNED TO SENDER C.O.D. FOR THE SAFETY AND HEALTH OF OUR EMPLOYEES. WE THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR COMPLIANCE TO THIS SUBJECT. SENSOR OR CIRCUIT BOARD ONLY: (Please reference where from in MODEL / SER. NO. Column) 1. PART NO. 1. MODEL 1. SER. NO. 2. PART NO. 2. MODEL 2. SER. NO. 3. PART NO. 3. MODEL 3. SER. NO. 4. PART NO. 4. MODEL 4. SER. NO. R E A S O N F O R R E T U R N PLEASE CHECK ONE: n REPAIR AND CALIBRATE n DEMO EQUIPMENT NO. n EVALUATION n OTHER (EXPLAIN) n REPLACEMENT REQUIRED? n YES n NO DESCRIPTION OF MALFUNCTION: R E P A I R S T A T U S WARRANTY REPAIR REQUESTED: n YES-REFERENCE ORIGINAL ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL ORDER NO. CUSTOMER PURCHASE ORDER NO. n NO-PROCEED WITH REPAIRS-INVOICE AGAINST P.O. NO. n NO-CONTACT WITH ESTIMATE OF REPAIR CHARGES: LETTER n PHONE n NAME PHONE ADDRESS ZIP RETURN AUTHORITY FOR CREDIT ADJUSTMENT [Please check appropriate box(s)] n WRONG PART RECEIVED n REPLACEMENT RECEIVED n DUPLICATE SHIPMENT REFERENCE ROSEMOUNT ANALYTICAL SALES ORDER NO. n RETURN FOR CREDIT RETURN AUTHORIZED BY: WARRANTY DEFECT Emerson Process Management Rosemount Analytical Inc Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA USA Tel: (949) Fax: (949) Rosemount Analytical Inc. 2003
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27 WARRANTY Seller warrants that the firmware will execute the programming instructions provided by Seller, and that the Goods manufactured or Services provided by Seller will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and care until the expiration of the applicable warranty period. Goods are warranted for twelve (12) months from the date of initial installation or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment by Seller, whichever period expires first. Consumables, such as glass electrodes, membranes, liquid junctions, electrolyte, o-rings, catalytic beads, etc., and Services are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date of shipment or provision. Products purchased by Seller from a third party for resale to Buyer ("Resale Products") shall carry only the warranty extended by the original manufacturer. Buyer agrees that Seller has no liability for Resale Products beyond making a reasonable commercial effort to arrange for procurement and shipping of the Resale Products. If Buyer discovers any warranty defects and notifies Seller thereof in writing during the applicable warranty period, Seller shall, at its option, promptly correct any errors that are found by Seller in the firmware or Services, or repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture that portion of the Goods or firmware found by Seller to be defective, or refund the purchase price of the defective portion of the Goods/Services. All replacements or repairs necessitated by inadequate maintenance, normal wear and usage, unsuitable power sources, unsuitable environmental conditions, accident, misuse, improper installation, modification, repair, storage or handling, or any other cause not the fault of Seller are not covered by this limited warranty, and shall be at Buyer's expense. Seller shall not be obligated to pay any costs or charges incurred by Buyer or any other party except as may be agreed upon in writing in advance by an authorized Seller representative. All costs of dismantling, reinstallation and freight and the time and expenses of Seller's personnel for site travel and diagnosis under this warranty clause shall be borne by Buyer unless accepted in writing by Seller. Goods repaired and parts replaced during the warranty period shall be in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. This limited warranty is the only warranty made by Seller and can be amended only in a writing signed by an authorized representative of Seller. Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Agreement, THERE ARE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, FIT- NESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES. RETURN OF MATERIAL Material returned for repair, whether in or out of warranty, should be shipped prepaid to: Emerson Process Management Rosemount Analytical 2400 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA The shipping container should be marked: Return for Repair Model The returned material should be accompanied by a letter of transmittal which should include the following information (make a copy of the "Return of Materials Request" found on the last page of the Manual and provide the following thereon): 1. Location type of service, and length of time of service of the device. 2. Description of the faulty operation of the device and the circumstances of the failure. 3. Name and telephone number of the person to contact if there are questions about the returned material. 4. Statement as to whether warranty or non-warranty service is requested. 5. Complete shipping instructions for return of the material. Adherence to these procedures will expedite handling of the returned material and will prevent unnecessary additional charges for inspection and testing to determine the problem with the device. If the material is returned for out-of-warranty repairs, a purchase order for repairs should be enclosed.
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