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Endress+Hauser Liquistation CSF34 User Manual

Endress+Hauser Liquistation CSF34
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Liquistation CSF34
Automatic sampler for liquid media
BA00478C/07/EN/11.22-00
71588428
2022-09-16
Valid as of version
01.12.01

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Endress+Hauser Liquistation CSF34 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Protection ClassIP55
Sample typesLiquid
Housing materialStainless steel
CoolingOptional Peltier cooling
Control UnitIntegrated
Measurement Parameterstemperature
Sampling FrequencyTime-controlled, event-controlled
Communication ProtocolsModbus
CommunicationDigital outputs
Power Supply100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature-20 to 50 °C
Process ConnectionHose
Output Signal4-20 mA, digital signals
Ambient Temperature-20 to 50 °C
Process Temperature0 to 40 °C
MaterialStainless steel
CertificationsCE

Summary

Document Symbols and Warnings

Related Documentation

Lists complementary manuals and resources available for the Liquistation CSF34.

Basic Safety Instructions

Personnel Qualifications for Safety

Specifies required training and authorization for personnel performing installation, operation, and maintenance.

Permitted Use of Liquistation CSF34

Defines the primary applications and intended uses of the Liquistation CSF34 sampler.

Workplace Safety and Regulations Compliance

Outlines user responsibilities for installation guidelines, local regulations, and explosion protection compliance.

Operational Safety Procedures

Provides critical steps for safe operation before and during use, including fault handling and cautions.

Product Safety Standards

Assures the product meets current safety standards and has been tested.

IT Security Responsibilities

Clarifies manufacturer warranty and user responsibility for IT security measures.

Product Description

Liquistation CSF34 Product Design Overview

Details the components of a complete sampling unit and illustrates different device versions.

Equipment Architecture and Module Assignment

Explains the modular concept, slot numbering, and port identification within the device.

Terminal Diagram and Naming Convention

Explains terminal naming and provides an example of a relay terminal diagram for connections.

Incoming Acceptance and Product Identification

Incoming Acceptance and Inspection Procedures

Guides on verifying product packaging and contents for damage and completeness upon receipt.

Product Identification Methods

Covers identification via nameplate and online product pages.

Manufacturer Contact Address

Provides the official manufacturer's address for inquiries and support.

Safe Storage and Transport Guidelines

Offers instructions on proper storage and transport to prevent damage to the sampler unit.

Liquistation CSF34 Scope of Delivery

Lists all items included in the standard delivery package of the Liquistation CSF34 sampler.

Mounting

Mounting Requirements and Dimensions

Details mounting requirements and provides dimensional drawings for plastic versions.

Liquistation Dimensions (Stainless Steel Version)

Provides detailed dimensional drawings for stainless steel versions of the Liquistation, with and without a stand.

Installation Site Recommendations

Details optimal mounting conditions and site requirements for the sample pump version of the Liquistation.

Mechanical Connection and Foundation Plan

Shows the foundation plan with dimensions and connection points for mechanical installation of the sampler.

Sample Intake Connection Specifications

Specifies maximum suction height, hose length, connection diameter, and intake speed for sample intake.

Device Setup Procedures

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the suction line and setting up the device.

Sampling with Flow Assembly

Describes sample extraction via a flow assembly and specifies required flow rates.

Post-Installation Check Procedure

Lists essential checks to perform after installation and before initial operation of the sampler.

Electrical Connection

Electrical Connection Safety Warning

Warns about the danger of incorrect electrical connections and specifies required personnel qualifications.

Power Supply and Protection Notices

Provides crucial notices regarding power supply, fuses, circuit breakers, and protective grounding.

Optional Mains Cable Connection

Mentions optional mains cable connection for mobile operation of the sampler.

Connecting Sensors

Details connecting sensors, including accessing the controller housing and describing base modules.

Connecting the Sampler Controller

Explains wiring for analog inputs, binary inputs/outputs, and connections to the sampler controller.

Connecting the Communication

Details connection conditions for HART, PROFIBUS DP, Modbus, and Ethernet communication protocols.

Wiring Cables at Terminals

Provides instructions on wiring cables to plug-in terminals, covering Memosens/PROFIBUS/RS485 and other terminals.

Module 485DP Description and Settings

Details the 485DP module, wiring diagram, LEDs, DIP switches, and terminal functions for PROFIBUS DP.

Module 485MB Description and Settings

Details the 485MB module, wiring diagram, LEDs, DIP switches, and terminal functions for Modbus RS485.

Module ETH Description and Settings

Details the ETH module, its LEDs, DIP switches, and wiring diagram for Ethernet communication.

Bus Termination Methods

Explains the two methods for bus termination: internal (via DIP switch) and external.

Connecting Additional Modules

Warns about shock protection and provides guidelines for connecting modules and shields to the device.

Connecting the Supply Voltage

Provides guidelines for laying power cables, specifying cable types, and removing panels for connection.

Special Connection Instructions

Details terminal assignments for various signals and guides on setting the bus address.

Hardware Settings Configuration

Guides through hardware settings, including bus address configuration and ensuring the degree of protection.

Post-Connection Check

Provides a checklist for verifying device condition and electrical connections after installation and before operation.

Operation Options

Overview of Operation Options

Introduces the device's operation options, display elements, and menu structure.

Operating Menu Structure and Function

Explains the operating menu structure, display configuration, and custom screen options.

Accessing Operating Menu via Local Display

Describes how to access and navigate the operating menu using the device's local display interface.

Locking and Unlocking Operating Keys

Explains how to lock or unlock the device's operating keys, including password protection options.

System Integration

Integrating the Sampler into the System

Explains system integration methods, including web server, service interface, and fieldbus communication.

Web Server Connectivity and Setup

Explains how to connect and establish a data connection to the device via its web server for configuration.

Web Server Operation and Data Download

Details starting the browser, downloading logbooks, and navigating the web server interface for data access.

Service Interface Connection and Configuration

Explains how to connect the device to a computer using the service interface and FieldCare for configuration.

Fieldbus System Communication

Introduces communication via HART protocol, detailing connection requirements and setup.

PROFIBUS DP, Modbus, EtherNet/IP, PROFINET Communication

Details communication via PROFIBUS DP, Modbus, EtherNet/IP, and PROFINET protocols.

Commissioning

Commissioning Function Checks

Provides warnings about incorrect connections and voltage, and instructions for saving displays as screenshots.

Setting the Operating Language

Guides on configuring the device's operating language after closing the housing cover securely.

Configuring the Measuring Device

Guides through initial configuration steps, including start screen options and display settings.

Basic Setup Configuration

Guides through making essential basic settings like device tag, date, time, and bottle configuration for quick setup.

Sampling Program Types Overview

Provides an overview of differences between Basic, Standard, and Advanced program types for sampling configuration.

Manual and Automatic Sampling Programming

Explains manual sampling procedures and how to program automatic sampling configurations.

Operation

Device Display and Operation

Introduces device operation, display modes, and device status indicators.

General Settings Configuration

Covers general settings including basic device settings, date/time, logbooks, and sampling configuration.

Sampling Program Types: Basic, Standard, Advanced

Provides an overview of differences between Basic, Standard, and Advanced program types for sampling configuration.

Device Inputs Overview

Introduces the standard inputs available on the Liquistation CSF34 (binary, current).

Device Outputs Overview

Details output specifications including binary, current, and relay outputs, and communication options.

Additional Functions Overview

Introduces additional functions like limit switches, sensor cleaning programs, mathematical functions, and measuring range switching.

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

General Troubleshooting Guide

Provides general advice on troubleshooting, including display indicators and finding diagnostic messages.

Device-Specific Errors and Solutions

Lists common device-specific problems, their possible causes, and recommended remedial actions.

Diagnostic Information on Local Display

Explains how to view diagnostic events and related information on the local display using navigation.

Diagnostic Information via Web Browser

States that diagnostic information available for the local display is also accessible via the web server.

Diagnostic Information via Fieldbus Systems

Mentions that diagnostic events and status signals are transmitted via fieldbus systems according to their capabilities.

Adapting Diagnostic Information

Guides on adapting diagnostic behavior, including deactivating messages and changing error categories.

Overview of Diagnostic Information

Lists device-specific and general diagnostic messages with their factory settings and tests/remedial actions.

Pending Diagnostic Messages

Explains how pending diagnostic messages are displayed and managed within the Diagnostics menu.

Diagnostics List Overview

States that all current diagnostic messages are listed here with timestamps and configuration details.

Available Event Logbooks

Lists available logbooks (Overall, Calibration, Operation, Diagnostics, Program, Version, Hardware) and their properties.

Logbooks Menu

Details the DIAG/Logbooks menu functions for viewing, deleting, and saving logbook entries.

Program Logbook Content

Describes the content of the program logbook, including timestamp, event, name, and bottle configuration details.

Bottle Statistics Display

Explains how to display bottle statistics and the meaning of different displayed values.

Device Information

Provides system information, sensor information, simulation capabilities, and device tests.

Resetting the Device

Explains how to restart the device with current settings or restore factory defaults.

Firmware Update History

Provides a chronological list of firmware versions, changes made, and corresponding documentation references.

Maintenance

Safety Precautions for Maintenance

Warns about moving parts, process hazards, ESD, and microbiological contamination during maintenance.

Recommended Maintenance Tasks

Outlines routine maintenance tasks, including wear part replacement and device cleaning.

Device Calibration Procedures

Explains sensor calibration and procedures for calibrating the distribution arm and sample volume.

Replacing the Pump Tube (Peristaltic Pump)

Warns about rotating parts and provides instructions for replacing the pump tube on peristaltic pumps.

Device Cleaning Guidelines

Provides notices on forbidden cleaning agents and lists approved cleaning agents for the housing.

Replacing Rechargeable Batteries

Continues the process of replacing rechargeable batteries, with a warning about live voltage and proper reassembly.

Technical Support and SD Card Usage

Recommends using an SD card for saving configurations and making data available to the service team.

Repair

Spare Parts and Repair Concepts

Outlines the product's modular design, use of original spare parts, and authorized repair procedures.

Product Return Procedure

Explains the procedure and conditions for returning devices for repairs or factory calibration.

Product Disposal Instructions

Provides instructions on proper disposal of the device and batteries, referencing WEEE directive and local regulations.

Accessories

Device-Specific Accessories List

Lists bottle trays, distributor plates, bottles/covers, and complete suction lines with order numbers.

Retrofit Kits and Communication Accessories

Lists accessories including retrofit kits for modules and sensors, and communication/software options.

Communication Software and Measuring Cables

Lists communication and software accessories, activation codes, measuring cables, and technical information references.

Memosens and CYK10 Measuring Cables

Details Memosens data cables and CYK10 measuring cables, including product configurator links.

System Components

System Components: Glass Electrodes

Lists various glass electrodes (Orbisint, Memosens, Ceraliquid, Ceragel, Orbipore, Orbipac, Pfaudler) with their features.

System Components: ORP, pH-ISFET Sensors

Lists ORP sensors (Ceraliquid, Ceragel, Orbipac, Orbipore) and pH-ISFET sensors (Tophit) with their features.

System Components: Conductivity and Oxygen Sensors

Lists conductivity sensors (Condumax, Memosens) and oxygen sensors (Oxymax, Memosens) with their features.

System Components: Chlorine, Ion-Selective, Turbidity, SAC, Nitrate, Interface Sensors

Lists chlorine sensors, ion-selective sensors, turbidity sensors, SAC and nitrate sensors, and interface measurement sensors.

Technical Data

Technical Data: Input Specifications

Details input specifications, including measured variables, ranges, types of input, and binary input characteristics.

Technical Data: Output Specifications

Details output specifications, including signal types, communication interfaces, and protocol data.

Technical Data: Ethernet, Current Outputs, and Electrical Specs

Provides technical data for Ethernet, current outputs, signal on alarm, load, and electrical specifications.

Technical Data: Cable Specifications

Details cable specifications including type and recommended cross-section for optimal performance.

Technical Data: Relay Output Specifications

Details relay output specifications, including types, maximum load, and switching capacity for different modules.

Protocol-Specific Data: HART, PROFIBUS, Modbus

Provides protocol-specific data for HART, PROFIBUS DP, and Modbus RS485/TCP communication protocols.

Protocol-Specific Data: Ethernet, Web Server, and Power Supply

Provides protocol-specific data for EtherNet/IP, Web server, and details power supply information and consumption.

Technical Data: Performance Characteristics

Lists performance characteristics such as sampling methods, dosing volume, accuracy, repeatability, and intake speed.

Technical Data: Suction Height, Temperature Control, and Environment

Details suction height, temperature control, and environment data (ambient, storage, electrical safety, humidity, protection, EMC).

Technical Data: Process Properties and Mechanical Construction

Covers process pressure, medium properties, process connections, dimensions, weight, and materials.

Mechanical Construction: Vacuum Pump Materials and Process Connections

Lists materials for vacuum pump only and process connections for vacuum pump and peristaltic pump.

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