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Anton Paar L-Rix 5100 - User Manual

Anton Paar L-Rix 5100
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Measure
what is measurable
and make measurable
that which is not.
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)
Instruction Manual and Safety Information
L-Rix 5100/5200 Sensor
L-Rix 5000 Transmitter
Inline Refractometer
(Original Instruction)

Table of Contents

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Summary

Safety Instructions

1.1 General Safety Instructions

General safety precautions, liability, installation, maintenance, and disposal guidelines for the instrument.

1.2 Special Safety Instructions

Specific safety measures for handling flammable samples, cleaning agents, and maintenance procedures.

1.3 Conventions for Safety Messages

Explanation of safety symbols (Danger, Warning, Caution, Notice, Tip) used in the document.

Inline Refractometer - An Overview

2.1 Measuring Principle

Explanation of how the inline refractometer determines refractive index using critical angle measurement.

2.2 L-Rix 5100;5200 Sensor

Details on the L-Rix 5100/5200 sensor, its configurations, and features.

2.2.1 Configurations of L-Rix 5100;5200

Overview of available system configurations for the L-Rix 5100/5200 sensor.

2.2.2 Components of L-Rix 5100;5200

Identification and description of the components of the L-Rix 5100/5200 sensor.

2.2.2.1 L-Rix 5100;5200 Sensor without Pico 3000

Detailed illustration and list of components for the sensor without the Pico 3000 module.

2.2.2.2 L-Rix 5100;5200 Sensor with Pico 3000 and HMI

Detailed illustration and list of components for the sensor with Pico 3000 and HMI.

2.2.3 Dimensions

Technical drawings showing the front and lateral dimensions of the L-Rix 5100/5200 Sensor VARIVENT N and TRI-CLAMP 3".

2.3 L-Rix 5000 Transmitter VARIVENT N

Introduction to the L-Rix 5000 Transmitter, its features, and limitations.

2.3.1 Components

Detailed illustration and list of components for the L-Rix 5000 Transmitter.

Checking the Supplied Parts

Supplied Parts List

List of standard supplied parts with symbols, quantities, descriptions, and material numbers for the refractometer.

Optional Parts and Accessories

List of optional installation parts, adapters, deflectors, and prism wash systems with article descriptions and material numbers.

Putting the Inline Refractometer into Operation

4.1 Installation Requirements

Prerequisites and conditions for installing the refractometer, including CIP/SIP, pressure, temperature, and power.

4.2 Mounting Positions of the L-Rix 5000;5100;5200

Guidelines on installing the refractometer in horizontal, vertical pipes, or at pipe bends, including permissible orientations.

4.2.1 Location of L-Rix 5000;5100;5200 within a Pipework

Diagram illustrating acceptable and unacceptable locations for installing the refractometer within a pipework based on flow direction.

4.2.4 Installation at 90° Bend

Specific instructions and illustration for installing the refractometer at a 90° pipe bend.

4.2.5 Prism Wash System

Description and mounting instructions for the optional prism wash system to prevent prism contamination.

4.2.6 Deflector

Information and available types for the deflector accessory, used for self-cleaning the prism.

4.3 Electrical Wiring

General warnings and recommendations for electrical wiring, including cable types and grounding.

4.3.1 Interface Overview

Diagram and description of the sensor's interface ports for power supply and CAN communication.

4.3.2 Wiring the Sensor and mPDS 5 or Pico 3000

Instructions for wiring the sensor to the mPDS 5 or Pico 3000 RC using CANopen communication.

4.3.2.1 Wiring with mPDS 5

Detailed wiring diagram for connecting the sensor to the mPDS 5 with separate CANopen and power supply cables.

4.3.2.2 Wiring with Pico 3000 RC

Diagram showing how to wire the sensor to the Pico 3000 RC using CANopen communication.

4.3.3 Power Supply

Information on the required power supply specifications, including voltage and current, for the refractometer.

4.3.4 Cable Glands and Connectors

Details on recommended cable types, wire cross-sections, and cable gland installation for power and CANopen connections.

4.3.4.1 Shielding

Guidelines for properly grounding the cable shield to prevent interference and maintain signal integrity.

4.3.4.2 Connector Set

Information on ordering and using the optional 4-pole connector set, including wiring preparation and pin assignment.

4.3.5 Anton Paar CANopen

Information on connecting the sensor using Anton Paar's CANopen protocol to mPDS 5 or Pico 3000 RC.

Start-up, Use, and Troubleshooting

5 Start-up and Use of L-Rix 5000;5100;5200

Instructions for initial start-up and general usage of the L-Rix 5000/5100/5200 refractometer.

6 Troubleshooting

Guidance on identifying and resolving common measurement and error messages encountered with the refractometer.

Upkeep and Cleaning

7.1 Cleaning in Place (CIP); Steaming in Place (SIP)

Procedures and limitations for cleaning the refractometer in place (CIP) or steaming in place (SIP).

7.2 Wetted Parts

List of materials used for the wetted parts of the refractometer, including sensor module, prism, and O-rings.

Maintenance Work and Repair

7.3 Storing and Transporting

Guidelines for proper storage and transportation of the refractometer to prevent damage.

7.4 Packing the Instrument for Returns

Instructions for cleaning and packing the instrument when returning it for service or repair.

8.1 Maintenance Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Service Engineer

Information on maintenance tasks that require authorized personnel, and when to contact Anton Paar.

8.2 Repair Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Representative

Procedure for requesting repairs, including RMA and safety declaration requirements.

Appendix A: Technical Specifications

Refractive Index Specifications

Specifications for refractive index range, accuracy, and repeatability for L-Rix 5100 and 5200 sensors.

Calibration and Optical Properties

Details on calibration routine, optical material, detector, light source, and temperature control method.

Operating Conditions

Operating ambient and process temperature limits, humidity, and pressure ranges.

Materials and Protection

List of standard wetted parts materials and ingress protection ratings.

Electrical and Cable Specifications

Details on power supply, power consumption, cable requirements, and connection terminals.

Appendix B: Connector Set 4-Pole

Connector Wiring, Assembly, and Pin Assignment

Guide for recommended cable wiring, assembly, and pin assignment for the 4-pole connector set.

Connector Specifications

Technical specifications for the 4-pole connector set, including termination, wire gauge, protection, and voltage/current ratings.

Appendix C: EU Declaration of Conformity

Product Identification and Conformity Statement

Declaration of conformity with EU harmonisation legislation, including EMC and Low Voltage Directives.

Applied Standards

List of applied standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety Requirements.

Appendix D: Confirmation of Compliance

Food Contact Material Compliance

Confirmation that wetted parts are suitable for food contact and comply with relevant regulations.

Relevant Regulations and Quality Management

List of EU and Chinese regulations for food contact materials and quality management systems.

Appendix E: Document Numbers

Document Number and Version History

List of document numbers, release dates, and comments on changes for the manual versions.

Anton Paar L-Rix 5100 Specifications

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BrandAnton Paar
ModelL-Rix 5100
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

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