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Advanced Sensors EX-100P User Manual

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World’s Best
Oil in Water
Analyzers
USER HANDBOOK:
OIW - EX SERIES SIDE STREAM
OIL IN WATER ANALYZERS
DOCUMENT CODE:
0IW - HBO - 0002
VERSION: EX-005

Table of Contents

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Advanced Sensors EX-100P Specifications

General IconGeneral
Accuracy±0.25% FS
Output Signal4-20 mA
Operating Temperature-40°C to 85°C
Pressure TypeGauge
Housing MaterialStainless Steel 316L
Protection RatingIP67
Electrical ConnectionM12 Connector
Output4-20 mA

Summary

Section 1 - Introduction

1.2 General Health & Safety

Outlines general health and safety precautions for operating the equipment in hazardous areas.

1.3 Explosion Safety

Details safety requirements related to the equipment's flameproof enclosure and hazardous area operation.

1.4 Electrical Safety

Covers electrical safety requirements for the EX system, including grounding and supply compatibility.

1.5 Mechanical Safety

Addresses mechanical safety aspects, including unit weight, handling, and chamber pressure limits.

1.6 Optical Safety

Provides information on optical safety, specifically regarding the Class 3R laser used in the measurement process.

1.7 Audio Safety

Highlights audio safety considerations, recommending hearing protection due to ultrasonic cleaning noise levels.

Section 2 - Unit Overview

Section 2.3 - Measurement and Cycle Overview

2.3.2 Measurement Cycle Overview

Presents graphical representations of the measurement cycle and its configurable phases.

2.3.3 Measurement Cycle - Phase Descriptions

Summarizes the status of analyzer events during flowing, cleaning, and measurement phases.

Section 3 - Overview of Software Operation

3.2 Main Software Window

Provides an overview of the main screen layout with its three primary information display panels.

3.2.3 Lower Panel: Configuration Options, Login, Overview and Graphical Displays

Covers the lower panel for viewing/configuring system parameters, login, and additional graphs.

3.2.3.1 General Configuration Options Menu

Describes the menu for configuring system parameters via several sub-menus.

3.2.3.1.1 System Settings

Allows configuration of basic settings like temperature units and custom tags.

3.2.3.1.2 Schedule Configuration Options Menu

Allows configuration of cycle phases for set periods, optimized for specific processes and oil types.

3.2.3.1.5 Oil Type Configuration Menu

Explains how to configure oil type settings, including loading and managing oil type files.

3.2.3.1.5.1 Oil Curve

Allows users to upload, add, or remove oil type files stored on the analyzer's hard drive.

3.2.3.1.5.3 Oil Calibration

Shows gain and offset controls used to fine-tune the sensor for accurate oil type calibration.

3.2.3.1.5.4 Spectrometer Settings

Covers configuration areas for spectral measurements: General Settings, Level Trigger Value.

3.2.3.1.5.5 Spectrometer Mask Settings

Defines a region of interest for oil types and generates alarms for out-of-range spectral measurements.

3.2.3.1.5.6 Spectrometer Calibration

Allows creation of a mask standard by averaging a series of spectra.

3.2.3.1.6 External Output & Input Configuration Menu

Enables setting 4-20mA output values and configuring external inputs as required.

Section 4 - System Logs and Troubleshooting

4.2 Troubleshooting

Provides guidance on general troubleshooting measures before performing specific procedures.

4.2.1 Calibration Procedure

Details the recommended sampling and tuning procedures for calibrating the analyzer.

4.2.1.2 Calibration Steps

Provides step-by-step instructions for performing the analyzer calibration process.

4.2.1.3 Offset and Integration Time Adjustment

Explains how to adjust offset and integration time to correlate readings with laboratory results.

Section 5 - Data Logging

5.2 Accessing Data Log Files

Details how to access and save analyzer log files for troubleshooting or analysis.

Section 6 - Dual Flow System

Appendix 1 – Technical Data

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