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Brand | Swann |
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Model | AMI Powercon |
Category | Transmitter |
Language | English |
Explains potential risks and important safety practices for instrument operation.
Defines the significance of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION symbols and mandatory safety signs.
Covers user responsibility, spare parts, and disposables for safe operation.
Warns against unauthorized modifications and details electrical shock hazards.
Describes the AMI Powercon specific and acid instruments for conductivity measurement.
Details application scope and special features like temperature compensation.
Explains signal outputs, relays, alarm relay, and input functions.
Covers conductivity measurement principles and temperature compensation.
Illustrates the sample flow path for the AMI Powercon Specific model.
Details sample flow for the acid model, including cation exchanger.
Explains the benefits and function of the pre-rinse option for cation exchangers.
Details power supply, sample flow, temperature, pressure, and site requirements.
Specifies the measuring range, resolution, and accuracy of the instrument.
Lists compensation models and describes the electronics housing protection.
Provides physical dimensions and weight of the instrument panel.
Describes the monitor for specific conductivity in feed water, steam, and condensate.
Describes the monitor for acid conductivity in feed water, steam, and condensate.
Describes the monitor for acid conductivity with pre-rinse option.
Details the electronic transmitter and controller for conductivity measurement.
Describes the 2-electrode conductivity sensor with built-in temperature sensor.
Lists compatible flow cells for slot-lock and NPT thread sensors.
Checklist for installation and requirements for mounting the instrument panel.
Instructions for connecting sample inlet (Swagelok) and outlet (FEP tube).
Steps for installing cation exchanger bottle and electrical connection guidelines.
Covers electrical safety warnings and the instrument's connection diagram.
Details power supply requirements and input configuration options.
Explains alarm relay, relay 1/2 settings, and considerations for inductive loads.
Describes signal outputs, optional third output, and available interfaces (RS232, RS485, USB).
Steps to establish sample flow, switch on power, and perform run-in.
Guides on programming sensor parameters like cell constant and temperature correction.
Explains the function of keys for navigation and details the instrument's display elements.
Outlines the main menus (Messages, Diagnostics, Maintenance, Operation, Installation).
Guides the user on how to change instrument parameters and values through the menus.
Covers preventive maintenance frequency and sensor maintenance procedures.
Provides steps for replacing the ion exchanger resin and the inlet filter.
Details procedures for replacing deaeration tubes and shows tube connection diagrams.
Explains instrument QA functions, levels, limits, and the comparison measurement process.
Details instrument calibration steps and procedures for replacing fuses.
Provides steps for preparing the instrument for extended periods of non-operation.
Defines non-fatal and fatal errors and their markings in the instrument.
Lists specific error codes, their descriptions, and recommended corrective actions.
Describes the Messages menu for viewing errors and event history.
Covers instrument identification, sensor, sample, I/O, and interface diagnostics.
Details maintenance functions like calibration, simulation, and time settings.
Explains operational parameters for sensors, relay contacts, and logger.
Outlines installation parameters for sensors, outputs, relays, and interfaces.
Provides detailed explanations for Messages and Diagnostics menus.
Details parameters and functions within the Maintenance and Operation menus.
Explains installation parameters and signal output configurations.
Covers signal output scaling and different types of control outputs.
Explains alarm relay, relay 1/2 functions, and parameter settings.
Defines input functions, signal outputs, output/control, fault, and delay.
Covers language selection, resetting to defaults, and firmware updates.
Details password protection for menus and identifying the process value.
Describes configuration parameters for Profibus, Modbus, Hyper Terminal, Webserver, USB.
Lists default settings for relay configurations and input functions.
Details default values for operation, installation, signal outputs, and alarm parameters.
Lists default values for relay functions, input, and control parameters.
Covers default settings for language, password, and interface protocols.