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+GF+ Signet 4630 User Manual

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*3-463X.090*
3-4630.090 Rev M 04/15
Signet 4630 Free Chlorine Analyzer System
Signet 4632 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer System
CAUTION!
1. Follow instructions carefully to avoid personal injury.
2. Do not exceed the maximum pressure or temperature speci cations.
3. Mounting the Chlorine System in an outdoor box, in areas with elevated temperatures,
may cause damage to the system if the enclosure's internal temperature exceeds the
temperature speci cation of the Chlorine Analyzer.
4. Do not alter product construction.
5. For use with clean fresh water only.
6. Disconnect AC power before opening wiring enclosure.
7. This panel system uses AC voltages. Wiring should be done by quali ed personnel only.
Signet
Chlorine Analyzer
The Signet 4630 and 4632 Systems are EPA 334.0 Compliant.
English
Operating Instructions
The Signet Chlorine Analyzer Systems are integrated, all-in-one chlorine panel systems
designed to measure Free Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide in drinking water and clean, fresh
water treatment applications.
This manual includes the 4630 Free Chlorine and 4632 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer Systems.
Features:
EPA 334.0 Compliant: The 4630 Free Chlorine and 4632 Chlorine Dioxide systems can
be used for reporting chlorine residuals in accordance with EPA Method 334.0.
Complete chlorine analyzer system allows quick setup and easy installation. Connect
to a water source and plug it in.
Unique integrated clear ow cell combines sensors, ow regulator, lter and variable
area ow indicator in one compact unit.
Built-in variable area ow indicator facilitates ow rate con rmation at a glance.
Integrated ow regulator with removable lter accepts inlet pressures of 1 to 8 bar
(15 to 120 psi) while maintaining constant ow and minimal pressure to the sensors.
Water ows vertically into sensor tip, eliminating bubble entrapment. Raised exit in ow
cell sensor chamber ensures sensors stay submerged even when system and ow is
turned off.
Flow cell accommodates two sensors; one chlorine and an optional pH sensor.
Automatic pH and temperature compensation or manual pH value input capability for
accurate free chlorine readings.
Easy viewing of the transmitter via the bright backlit LCD display.
Moisture-proof NEMA 4X wiring enclosure.
Additional information can be found in the individual product manuals,
refer to www.gfsignet.com.
Click on Product Manuals under the Signet Quick Links section.
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+GF+ Signet 4630 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
AccuracypH: ±0.01 pH; ORP: ±1 mV
ResolutionpH: 0.01 pH; ORP: 1 mV
Temperature CompensationAutomatic
Enclosure RatingIP65
Sensor TypepH or ORP
Device TypepH/ORP (Redox) Transmitter
Power12-24 VDC
Measurement RangepH: 0 to 14 pH; ORP: -2000 to +2000 mV

Summary

Operating Instructions

Description

Provides an overview of the Signet 4630/4632 systems and their EPA 334.0 compliance.

Safety

Highlights critical safety precautions and warnings for operating the chlorine analyzer system.

Warranty Information

Product Registration

Instructions for registering Georg Fischer measurement products online.

Safety Information

Details various safety warnings and symbols used in the manual.

Dimensions

Specifications

System Inventory

Quick Start

Panel Assembly

Component Identification: Flow Cell

Mounting

Wiring Input

Wiring Output

Electrical Box Wiring Schematic

Chlorine Sensor Preparation

Chlorine Sensor Calibration

Explains when and how to calibrate the chlorine sensor using a DPD test kit.

Chlorine Sensor Maintenance

Details recommended maintenance intervals for sensor membranes and electrolyte.

Sensor Installation

DryLoc® Connection to Sensor Electronics

Illustrates the process of connecting sensor electronics via the DryLoc connector.

Tubing Connections

Water Flow

8630 Chlorine Transmitter

8630 View Mode

Details how to navigate and view different data screens on the transmitter display.

8630 Editing Procedure

Example: Calibration

Walks through the steps for performing a calibration using the transmitter's editing procedure.

8630 Calibrate Menu

Relay Functions

Configures relay modes, sources, setpoints, hysteresis, and delays.

8630 Options Menu

Chlorine Sensor Conditioning

pH Sensor Calibration

Set Manual pH Compensation

Describes how to manually input pH for compensation when a sensor is not used.

Chlorine Sensor Calibration

Chlorine Sensor Temperature Calibration

Guides on calibrating the sensor's temperature element using a reference thermometer.

Zero Point Calibration

Explains the factory-set zero point calibration and its reference-only nature.

In-Process Calibration

Details calibrating the sensor using a DPD test kit against a known chlorine value.

Output Settings - Loops and Relays

Mechanical Relay Functions

Explains relay modes like Low, High, Window, and Pulse for alarm or control.

Relay Settings

Provides an example for setting up Relay 1 with a low setpoint, hysteresis, and delay.

2650-7 Amperometric and 2750-7 pH DryLoc® Electronics

Chlorine Electrode Overview

2630 Amperometric Chlorine Electrodes

Details the Signet 2630 electrodes for measuring free chlorine in various ranges.

2632 Amperometric Chlorine Dioxide Electrodes

Describes the Signet 2632 electrode for measuring chlorine dioxide.

2632 Amperometric Chlorine Dioxide Electrodes

pH Compensation for Free Chlorine

Explains the need for pH compensation in free chlorine measurements.

Calibration

Details calibration requirements for chlorine sensors, including stabilization times.

Maintenance

Outlines sensor membrane and electrolyte replacement for accurate chlorine measurements.

2724 DryLoc pH Electrode

Electrode Date Code

Explains how to interpret the manufacturing date code on the pH electrode.

Removing the electrode from In-line installations

Details safety procedures and steps for removing the pH electrode.

pH Calibration Procedure

Maintenance - 463X Chlorine Analyzer Flow Cell

Sensor Removal

Details the safe removal of sensors from the flow cell, with precautions.

Cleaning

Describes how to clean the flow cell and its components for optimal performance.

Servicing the Flow Regulator and Filter

Explains maintenance for the flow regulator and filter, noting non-serviceable parts.

O-Ring Installation

Flow Cell Assembly

Maintenance - Electrode

Refill Procedure

Guides on refilling chlorine sensors with electrolyte solution.

Storage

Provides instructions for storing chlorine sensors, including precautions for short and long periods.

Storage periods greater than 2 months

Explains potential issues and reconditioning steps for long-term sensor storage.

Recommissioning Procedure

Outlines steps to prepare sensors after storage for use.

Reconditioning Procedure

Describes a detailed process to restore sensor performance after prolonged storage.

Maintenance - 2724 DryLoc® pH Electrode

Electrode Care and Application

Offers tips for maximizing pH electrode life and proper handling.

Cleaning

Suggests solutions for cleaning pH electrodes based on coating types.

Troubleshooting - 463X Chlorine Analyzer

Troubleshooting - 8630 Chlorine Transmitter

8630 Transmitter Error Messages

Troubleshooting - Chlorine Electrodes

Troubleshooting - pH Electronics

Specifications - 8630 Chlorine Transmitter

Specifications - 2650 DryLoc Amperometric Electronics

Specifications - 2750-7 pH Electronics

Specifications - Chlorine Electrodes

Specifications - 2724 DryLoc pH Electrode

Ordering Information

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