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Liquisys M
Valid from software version:
2.30 CLM 223 / 253
Transmitter for Conductivity

Operating Instructions

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LIQUISYS S

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You want to find out about the device.
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General information

Safety

You wish to install the device.


The required steps are described in this chapter:

Installation

You wish to operate or reconfigure the device.


The operating concept is explained in these chapters:

Operation

Device configuration

Interfaces

If faults occur or maintenance is required, look here


for help:

Maintenance and troubleshooting

Diagnostics and corrective maintenance


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Accessories Technical data

Appendix Index
Liquisys M CLM 223 / 253 Table of contents
LM253E00.CHP

Table of contents
1 General information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1 Symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2 Storage and transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.3 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.4 Dismantling, packaging and disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.5 Product structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

2 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.1 Intended application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.2 General safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.3 Installation, start-up, operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.4 Monitoring and safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.5 Immunity to interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.6 Declaration of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

3 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.1 Measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.2 Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3.3 Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3.4 Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.5 Sensor installation and cable connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

4 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1 Operator interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.2 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.3 Key functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.4 Auto / manual mode of operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.5 Operating concept. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

5 Instrument configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
5.1 Start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.2 System configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5.3 Current input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
5.4 Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
5.5 Monitoring functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5.6 Relay contact configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
5.7 Temperature compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.8 Concentration measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
5.9 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
5.10 E+H Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
5.11 Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
5.12 Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

6 Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

7 Maintenance and troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57


7.1 Troubleshooting common problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
7.2 Troubleshooting using the error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

8 Diagnosis and corrective maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64


8.1 Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
8.2 Corrective maintenance of Liquisys M CLM 223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
8.3 Corrective maintenance of Liquisys M CLM 253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
8.4 Spare parts orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
8.5 Service equipment “Optoscope” with “Scopeware”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
8.6 Corrective maintenance of measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

9 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

10 Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

11 Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

12 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

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1 General information

1.1 Symbols used


Warning: Double insulation

This symbol alerts to hazards which Equipment protected by double


could cause serious injuries as well insulation.
as damage to the equipment if
ignored. Alarm relay

Caution:

This symbol alerts to possible faults Input


which could arise from incorrect
operation. They could cause
damage to the equipment if ignored.
Output
Note:

This symbol indicates important


items of information.

1.2 Storage and transport


The packaging material used to store or Conformance with the ambient conditions
transport the transmitter must provide shock (see Technical data) must be assured.
protection. Optimal protection is provided by
the original packaging materials.

1.3 Unpacking
Verify that the packaging and contents are Keep the original packaging materials for
undamaged! Inform the post office or freight future storage or shipping of the instrument.
carrier of any damage. Damaged
merchandise must be retained until the matter If you have any questions, consult your
has been settled. supplier or the Endress+Hauser sales agency
for your area (see back cover of these
Check that the delivery is complete and Operating Instructions for addresses).
agrees with the shipping documents and your
order (refer to nameplate for type and
version).

The delivery includes:

• Transmitter CLM 223 (panel-mounted • Field instrument:


instrument) or CLM 253 (field instrument) – 1 plug-in screw terminal
• Operating instructions BA 193C/07/en – 1 × cable gland Pg 7
• Panel-mounted instrument: – 1 × cable gland Pg 16, reduced
– 1 set of plug-in screw terminals – 2 × cable glands Pg 13.5
– 2 clamping screws for panel mounting – 1 x NPT adapter set
(optional for CSA versions)

1.4 Dismantling, packaging and disposal


Package the assembly properly for reuse at a provided by the original packaging materials.
later point in time. Optimal protection is Oberserve local regulations for disposal.

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1.5 Product structure


You can identify the instrument version by the order code on the nameplate. Sub “codes” are
the release codes for Software upgrade shown for ChemoClean (left of diagonal line) or Plus
package (right of diagonal line).

ENDRESS+HAUSER Made in Germany ENDRESS+HAUSER Made in Germany


LIQUISYS M conductivity D-70839 Gerlingen LIQUISYS M conductivity D-70839 Gerlingen
order code CLM 223-CD0110 order code CLM 253-CD0110
serial no. 276945 codes - 3472 / 8732 serial no. 276944 codes - 3472 / 8732
meas. range 0 … 2000 mS/cm meas. range 0 … 2000 mS/cm
temperature -35 … 250°C temperature -35 … 250°C
output 1 0/4 … 20 mA output 2 0/4 … 20 mA output 1 0/4 … 20 mA output 2 0/4 … 20 mA
mains 230 VAC 50/60 Hz 7.5 VA mains 230 VAC 50/60 Hz 7.5 VA
prot. class IP 54 / IP 30 ambient temp. -10 … +55°C prot. class IP 65 ambient temp. -10 … +55°C Fig 1.1 Nameplate CLM 223
(left)
131085-4D 131085-4D

Fig. 1.2 Nameplate CLM 253


TYPLF223.CDR TYPLF253.CDR (right)

Liquisys M CLM 223 / 253


Version
CD Conductivity/resistance measurement (conductive two-electrode sensor)
CS Conductivity/resistance measurement (conductive two-electrode sensor)
with additional functions (Plus package)
ID Conductivity measurement (inductive sensor)
IS Conductivity measurement (ind. sensor) with additional functions (Plus package)
Power supply
0 Power supply 230 V AC
1 Power supply 115 V AC
2 Power supply 230 V AC, CSA Gen. Purp.
3 Power supply 115 V AC, CSA Gen. Purp.
5 Power supply 100 AC
7 Power supply 24 AC, CSA Gen. Purp.
8 Power supply 24 V AC/DC
Measurement output
0 1 output signal conductivity / resistance
1 2 output signals cond. / resistance and temp. / conductivity
or resistance / set value
3 1 output signal PROFIBUS-PA
4 1 output signal PROFIBUS-DP
5 1 output signal conductivity / resistance with HART®
6 2 output signals conductivity / resistance with HART® and temp.
Contacts
05 No additional contacts
10 2 contacts (limit values / PID / timer)
15 4 contacts (limit values / PID / timer / ChemoClean)
16 4 contacts (limit values / PID / timer)
20 2 contacts with current input (limits / PID / timer)
25 4 contacts with cleaning, current input (limit / PID / ChemoClean)
26 4 contacts with timer, current input (limits / PID / timer )

CLM223-
complete order code
CLM253-

Additional functions of the Plus package (CS and IS versions)


• Current output table, fields O23x • Measurement according to USP 24 with
• Monitoring for sensor and process, prealarm, Fields R26x (only conductive
function group P with relay card)
• Automatic start of cleaning function Field F8 • Concentration measurement, function group K
• Adaptive calibration, Fields C13x
(only inductive)

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2 Safety instructions

2.1 Intended application


Liquisys M CLM 223 / 253 is a field-tested • Chemicals
and reliable transmitter to determine the • Pharmaceuticals
conductivity and resistance of fluid media. • Food industry
• Drinking water treatment
Liquisys M CLM 223 F / 253 F is particularly • Condensate treatment
suitable for use in the following areas of • Municipal sewage treatment plants
application: • Water conditioning

2.2 General safety notes


This device has been manufactured for safe Warning:
operation according to the state of the art in
engineering and conforms to the applicable
• Operating this instrument in any
regulations and European standards (see
way other than as described in
Technical data). It has been designed
these instructions may com-
according to EN 61010-1 and has left the
promise the safety and function of
manufacturer’s works in perfect condition with
the measuring system and is
regard to safety aspects.
therefore impermissible.
However, if used imporperly or for purposes
other than the intended purpose, it may be
• The notes and warnings in these
installation and operating instruc-
dangerous, e.g. due to incorrect connection.
tions must be strictly adhered to!

2.3 Installation, start-up, operation


Warning:

• This device may only be installed, • Check that all connections have
connected electrically, commis- been properly made before
sioned, operated and serviced by powering up the system!
properly trained personnel
authorized by the system operator. • Damaged equipment that may be
dangerous must not be operated
• The personnel must be familiar and should be clearly identified as
with these operating instructions being defective.
and must adhere to the
instructions described therein. • Measuring point faults may only
be repaired by authorised and
• Make sure that the power supply trained personnel.
ratings match the data specified
on the nameplate before you • If faults cannot be remedied, the
connect the instrument to a power instrument must be removed from
source. service and secured to prevent
accidental start-up.
• A clearly identified mains discon-
necting device must be installed • Repairs not described in these
close to the instrument. operating instructions may only be
performed at the manufacturer’s
• Live components can be touched works or by the Endress+Hauser
through the vent slots in the Service Organization.
housing and the openings on the
rear of the housing. Do not insert
any tools, wires or similar into
these slots (only CLM 223).

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2.4 Monitoring and safety features


Safety features Monitoring features

The transmitter is protected against external In the event of a system error or power failure,
influences and damage by the following an alarm condition is signalled via a fault-
design measures: signalling contact.

• Rugged housing
• Degree of protection provided by
enclosure: IP 65 (CLM 253)
• UV resistance

2.5 Immunity to interference


This instrument has been tested according to Warning:
the applicable European standards for
industrial applications with regard to electro-
The specified immunity to inter-
magnetic compatibility. It is protected against
ference only applies for devices
electromagnetic interference by the following
connected as outlined in these
design measures:
operating instructions.
• Cable screen
• Interference suppresser filter
• Interference suppression capacitors

2.6 Declaration of conformity


The CLM 223/253 transmitter has been
developed and manufactured in accordance
with currently valid European standards and
directives.
E+H certifies the compliance with the
standards by using the 4 sign.

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3 Installation
The following procedure should be followed for a complete measuring system installation:

• Installation or attachment of transmitter


(see chapter 3.3)
• Selection and connection of cables and
sensor (see chapter 3.4, 3.5 and 9)
• Installation is followed by start-up (see
chapter 5).

3.1 Measuring system


The complete measuring system comprises: Optional:
• Extension cable CYK 71 (conductive) or
• The Liquisys M CLM 223 or CLM 253 CLK 5 (inductive)
transmitter • Junction box VBM.
• A sensor with or without an integrated
temperature sensor
• A measuring cable CYK 71 (conductive
measurement) or measuring cable CLK 5
as fixed cable with sensor (inductive
measurement).

CLS 15
(conductive sensor
with integr. Pt 100) Liquisys M CLM 253

ENDRESS+HAUSER
LIQUISYS S

REL 1
ALARM
REL 2
CAL REL

REL 1

E REL 2

Immersion assembly
CLA 111

Liquisys M CLM 223

CLS 21 ENDRESS+HAUSER
LIQUISYS S

(conductive sensor
with integr. Pt 100)
REL 1
ALARM
REL 2
CAL REL

REL 1

E REL 2

CLS 50
(inductive sensor
with integr. Pt 100)

Complete measuring
CLS 52
devices Liquisys M CLM
(inductive sensor
223 / 253 with measuring
with integr. Pt 100)
cable, assembly and
Fig. 3.1 conductivity sensor LM253SYS.CDR

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3.2 Dimensions

Pg 13.5

Pg 7

Pg 16

11

ENDRESS+HAUSER
LIQUISYS S

157
REL 1
ALARM
REL 2
CAL REL

REL 1

E REL 2

247
∅6

70
115 70

154

170

Dimensions of Liquisys M
FELD1.CDR
Fig. 3.2 CLM 253

Note:

There is a hole in the punching for


Pg 16 cable entry. It serves as a
pressure balance during air freight
dispatching. Make sure that there is 1
no moisture penetrating into the
housing before cable installation.
After cable installation, the housing 4
is completely tight. 2

Inside of housing of
Liquisys M CLM 253
1 Removable
3 electronics box
2 Partition plate
3 Terminal blocks
FELD2.CDR Fig. 3.3 4 Fuse

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96
90 6

139

Liquisys M CLM 223,


EINBAU2.CDR
Fig. 3.4 panel-mounted version

3.3 Mounting

3.3.1 Field instrument

Several mounting versions are available for Weather protection cover CYY 101 can be
the Liquisys M in the field instrument version: used for outdoor installation in conjunction
with all mounting versions.
• Post mounting on cylindrical pipes
• Post mounting on a square post Note:
• Wall mounting using fastening screws.
If installed outdoors, weather
protection cover required.

Weather protection cover CYY 101

Weather protection cover for outdoor For post or pipe installation, the post
installation, to be mounted on field instrument; mounting kit is additionally required.
material: stainless steel SS 304;
order no.: CYY 101-A

270
320

300

Weather protection cover


Fig. 3.5 for field instruments DACH.CDR

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Post mounting kit Universal mounting post CYY 102

Mounting kit for installation of field housing on Square tube for mounting of measuring
horizontal and vertical pipes (max. ∅ 60 mm); transmitters;
also aids mounting of weather protection Material: stainless steel SS 304
cover. Order no.: CYY 102-A
Material: stainless steel SS 304
Order no.: 50086842

90
70
30
∅8

∅ max. 60

1495

60 x 60

M6
70
90
∅8

60

∅6
70

90
150

left:
Mounting kit
for post mounting on
cylindrical pipes
120
right:
MONT5.CDR Fig. 3.6 Square mounting post

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3.3.2 Mounting examples

Liquisys M, field
instrument:
MONT10.CDR
Fig. 3.7 Pipe mounting

Liquisys M,
field instrument

left:
Wall mounting

right:
Mounting with universal
post and weather
MONT2.CDR
Fig. 3.8 protection cover

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3.3.3 Panel-mounted instrument

The instrument is attached using the supplied tensioning screws (see Fig. 3.9).
The required overall installation depth is approx. 165 mm.

92+0.5
92+0,5

3
92

3
90

96

3
57
33

3
Attachment of
max. 45 panel-mounted instrument
1 Wall of control
approx. 139 6
cabinet
25
2 Gasket
MONT9.CDR Fig. 3.9 3 Tensioning screws

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3.4 Electrical connection


Connection diagram

The connection diagram depicted in Fig. 3.10 shows the connections for an inductive or a
conductive sensor (dashed lines). The connection for the various sensors is shown in more
detail in the figures 3.13 to 3.15

PE

84
Sensor
(conductive)
83
41

42
Alarm
84 (current-free
43 contact position)
15
Sensor
(inductive) 16
47
83
48 Relay 1
(current-free
49 contact position)
S

11 57

58 Relay 2
12
Temperature (current-free
13 59 contact position)

51
31
Relay 3
mA 52
(current-free
Signal output 1 32
53 contact position)
Lf
conductivity for Chemoclean:
Water
33 54
mA 55
Relay 4
Signal output 2 34
(current-free
variable 56 contact position)
for Chemoclean:
Cleaner
81 23 +
Digital 24 -
input 1 10-50 V Current input
(Hold) 82 4 ... 20 mA
mA

∼ =
93 L1 L+
Digital
N L–
input 2 10-50 V Mains
(Chemoclean) 94
PE Ground terminal

85
Auxiliary voltage 15 V
86
output

Electrical connection of
Liquisys M CLM 223 / 253
Fig. 3.10 with full connection ANLF01.CDR

Note:

• The instrument has protection • Mains supply voltage fluctuations


class II and is generally operated should not exceed ten percent of
without protective earth the nominal supply voltage.
connection.
• 24V AC/DC models must be
• However you require a ground supplied from an energy limiting
connection to ground the SELV source in accordance with
measuring cable screening. dir. IEC 1010.1 Annex H.

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Note:

Caution!
• Please label the sensor terminal
block with the enclosed sticker.
• Terminal designated as NC
• Connect the ground terminal with may not be switched.
PE.
• Undesignated terminals
may not be switched.

Connections of field instrument

For connection, the measuring cables are introduced through the cable glands on the field
instrument and connected according to the connection diagram in figures 3.10 and 3.11.

SENSOR REL 4 REL 3 REL 2 REL 1 Contacts:


max. 2A
AC: 250V/500VA
DC: 30V/60W

54 55 56 51 52 53 57 58 59 47 48 49 41 42 43
YE Mains
Hilfsenergie
83 13 84 15
NC

NC 31 32 33 34 NC 85 86 93 94 81 82 23 24 NC L1 N (AC)
+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - (DC)
4..20mA
Digital 2

Digital 1

16 11 12 S
GN WH
(opt.)
Temp.

10mA
+15V
Lf

13
Ground terminal

11 12 131095-4F Connection compartment


sticker for field
131095F.CDR Fig. 3.11 instrument CLM 253

Connections of panel-mounted instrument

131082-4C
131084-4C
Contacts: max. 2A, AC:250V/500VA, DC:30V/60W

49 Sensor
31 + 15
REL1 47
Lf
32 - 84
COM 48

59 33 + 12 WH
Temp.
Ground (opt.)
REL2 57 terminal 34 - 13 YE

COM 58 NC 11 GN

53 85 + 16
+15V
REL3 51 10mA
86 - 83

COM 52 93 + S
Digital 2
56 94 - 42
REL4 54
81 + 43
COM 55
Digital 1
82 - 41
- 24 AC DC
4..20mA NC
Mains

+ 23 L1 +
NC N -
Connection compartment
sticker for panel-mounted
131082C.CDR Fig. 3.12 instrument CLM 223

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3.5 Sensor installation and cable connection


Measuring cable connection

The terminal block is located in a separate Note:


connection compartment which is accessible
by opening the plastic cover. Remove the
• Protect connectors, cable ends
pre-pressed knock-outs for cable entry. and terminals against moisture to
prevent inaccurate measurement!
The conductivity sensors are connected using
a special, shielded multi-core cable. • For further information on cables
Termination instructions are supplied with the and junction boxes refer to chap.
measuring cables. Use junction box VBM to 9 Accessories.
extend the measuring cable.
Measuring cable requirements

Sensor type Cable Extension

2-electrode sensors with or without Junction box VBM


CYK 71
temperature sensor Pt 100 + CYK 71

Cable permanently Junction box VBM


Inductive sensors CLS 50, CLS 52
attached to sensor + CLK 5

Maximum cable length

Conductive conductivity
max. 100 m with CYK 71 (corresponds to 10 nF)
measurement

Resistance measurement max. 15 m with CYK 71 (corresponds to 2 nF)

Inductive conductivity measurement max. 55 m (with CLK 5 and sensor cable)

Structure and termination of measuring cables

(83) (84) (83)


Semi-conductor Semi-conductor
screening (84) Screen (15) screening
(16)
white
Inner connector
black red

green (11)
green (11) brown
white (12) (unused)
white (12)
yellow (13)
yellow (13) brown
(unused)

CYK 71 CLK 5
Structure of special
measuring cables
CYK 71 (left) and
Fig. 3.13 CLK 5 (right) KABEL.CDR

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Examples for connection

Note:

• Ground the sensor screen in order


to ensure functional safety and
measuring stability of the
measuring system. For that PE 11 12 13 83 15 16 84
purpose, a PE ground terminal is GN WH YE
available. This is located on the
BK
cover frame of the panel-mounted
instrument CLM 223, or in the CYK 71
connection compartment of the
field instrument CLM 253.

• Ground the PE ground terminal. GN WH YE BK

3 1 2

ϑ
Connection of conductive
sensors
(CLS 15, CLS 19,
LM2X3CDE.CDR Fig. 3.14 CLS 20, CLS 21, CLS 30)

S 11 12 13 84 15 16 83 S 11 12 13 84 15 16 83
GN WH YE BU RD RD BU GN WH YE BU RD RD BU
oder or
BN WH RD BN WH RD

CLK 5 (fixed cable) CLK 5 (fixed cable)

ϑ ϑ
Connection of conductive
sensors
(left: CLS 50,
LM2X3IDE.CDR Fig. 3.15 right: CLS 52)

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4 Operation

4.1 Operator interface

ENDRESS+HAUSER
LIQUISYS M Display of active
Liquid crystal display contact and key for
for display of relay switching
measured values in manual mode
mS/cm
12.15
and configurations
data R232

Setpoint
LED indicators for
Field for labelling by alarm function
user

LED indicators for


4 main control keys limit contactor relays
for calibration and (switching state)
instrument configuration
Key for switching between
automatic / manual operation
Operating elements of
Fig. 4.1 Liquisys M DISPLAY1.CDR

4.2 Display
LED indicators

Indication of current operating mode “Auto” (green LED) or “Manual” (yellow LED)

Indication for relay controlled in “Manual” mode (red LED)

Indicates the state of relays 1 and 2


LED green: Measured value within permissible limits, relay inactive
LED red: Measured value outside permissible limits, relay active

Alarm indication e.g. for continuous limit violation, temperature sensor failure or system errors
(see error list chapter 7)

Liquid crystal display

Setup mode “Hold” mode indicator


Measuring mode Calibration mode indicator (current outputs reflect For instruments with
indicator (normal indicator (configuration) last status) communication:
operation) Indicator to receive
messages.
Constantly visible in
Burst mode (with HART)
Rel 3/4 state
Sensor symbol mS/cm
1215
indicators:
inactive active
R232
Function coding display
Temperature

Setpoint
offset
In measuring mode:
Main measured value.
In setup / calibr. mode
Error In measuring mode: e.g. parameter
Manual Automatic Secondary measured value.
indicator temperature
temperature In setup / calibr. mode
compensation compensation e.g. setting value
Fig. 4.2 Liquid crystal display DISPLAY3.CDR

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4.3 Key functions


CAL key
When the CAL key is pressed, the instrument prompts for the calibration
access code:
Code 22 for calibration
Code 0 or any code for calibration data checking.
Press the CAL key to acknowledge the calibration data or to proceed
within the calibration menu.

ENTER key
The ENTER key has the following functions:
Opens the Setup menu in measuring mode
Stores (acknowledges) data entered in Setup mode.
Moving on within the function groups.

PLUS key and MINUS key


The PLUS and MINUS keys have the following functions:
Selection of function groups
Setting of parameters and numeric values
Relay operation in manual mode (see chapter 4.4).
Pressing the PLUS key allows you to switch between the current input
in % and mA.
Repeatedly pressing the PLUS key displays the following settings in
sequence as secondary measured values:
1. Temperature display in °F
2. Hide temperature display
3. Measured value display of uncompensated conductivity
4. Current input signal in %
5. Current input signal in mA
6. Back to basic setting.
Repeatedly pressing the MINUS key outputs errors:
1. The current errors are displayed one after the other (max. 10)
2. After all the errors are displayed, the standard display is unhidden.
In function group F, you can define an alarm for each error code
separately.

REL key
The REL key toggles between the relay and manual cleaning start in
manual mode. In automatic mode you can output the corresponding
switch-on points (limit contactor) ot set points (PID controller) when
pressing the REL key. Pressing the PLUS key allows you to display the
settings of the following relay. Press the REL key to return to measuring
mode (automatic return after 30s).

AUTO key
The AUTO key is used to toggle between the automatic and manual
modes of operation.

Escape function
Press the PLUS and MINUS keys simultaneously to return to the main
menu. Press the PLUS and MINUS keys again to return to measuring
mode.

Locking the keypad


Pressing the PLUS and ENTER keys simultaneously for minimum 3s
locks the keypad against unintentional entries. However, all settings can
still be read. The code prompt displays the code 9999.

Unlocking the keypad


Pressing the CAL and MINUS keys simultaneously for minimum 3s
unlocks the keypad. The code prompt displays the code 0.

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4.4 Auto / manual mode of operation

Auto mode
In this mode of operation, the relays are controlled by the transmitter.

REL key
In manual mode, the REL key is used to select one of the relays or the
cleaning function present in the instrument.

Switching to manual mode


The instrument is switched to the manual mode for relay setting by
pressing the following keys:

Press AUTO key.

Enter code 22. Confirm with ENTER key.

Select relay or function. Press the REL key to toggle between the relays.
The display shows the selected relay and the switching status (ON /
OFF) in the second line. In manual mode, the measuring value is
continuously displayed (e.g. for monitoring during dosage).

Set the relays. Switch on with PLUS, switch off with MINUS. The relay
remains in effects until it is actively reset.

Press AUTO key for returning to the measuring mode.


All relaus are controlled by the transmitter again.

Note:

• Enable the manual mode by • Hardware locking in the manual


entering access code “22”. mode is not possible.

• The operating mode remains in • The manual settings remain in


effect even after a power failure. effect until they are actively reset.

• The manual mode takes • Error code E102 is signalled in the


precedence over any other manual mode.
automatic function (hold).

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4.5 Operating concept

4.5.1 Operating modes

Measuring mode:
Standard mode of
operation, display of
current measured
values

Calibration mode: Setup mode:


Execution of Access to all
calibration routine configuration
settings

Code

The function groups are


selected with the PLUS or
MINUS key.

Description of possible
SET-MOD.CDR
Fig. 4.3 operating modes

Note:

• Remains in Setup mode for


approx. 15 mins., the system
automatically jumps back to
Measuring mode. An active Hold
function (Hold at Setup) is then
reset.

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4.5.2 Access codes

All instrument access codes are fixed, i.e. they cannot be modified. When the instrument
requests the access codes, it recognises the difference between codes (cf. Fig. 5.3):

• CAL key + Code 22: Access to Calibration • PLUS + ENTER keys + Code 9999:
and Offset menus. Locks the keypad.
• ENTER key + Code 22: Access to the • CAL + MINUS keys + Code 0:
Configuration menus, allowing configura- Unlocks the keypad.
tion and user-specific settings. • CAL or ENTER key + any Code: access
to Read mode, i.e. all settings can be read
but not changed.

4.5.3 Menu structure

The configuration and calibration functions Note:


are arranged in a menu structure by function
groups.
• If a change is made but not
confirmed by pressing the ENTER
The function groups are selected in the setup
key, the previous setting is
mode with the PLUS and MINUS keys.
retained.
The ENTER key is used to move from one
function to the next within a function group.
The PLUS and MINUS keys are used for
• See the appendix of these
operating instructions for an
option selection and editing. Selections must
overview of the Liquisys M
be confirmed by pressing the ENTER key.
menu structure.
This also moves the cursor to the next
function.
Pressing the PLUS and MINUS keys at the
same time terminates programming (return to
main menu).

Functions
(parameter selection, value entry)

Function groups
Move forward/backward with
the PLUS and MINUS keys

Move from one function to the


next with ENTER key

E E E E
Schematic representation
of Liquisys M menu
Fig. 4.4 structure BEDSCHE.CDR

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4.5.4 Hold function: “Freezes” the outputs

The current output is “frozen” in the setup mode and during calibration, i.e. the last current
value is constantly output. HOLD appears on the display. In case of steady control (4... 20 mA)
on current output 2, it is set to 0/4 mA during Hold.

Note:

• Hold settings can be found in • A possibly accumulated alarm


delay is reset to “0”.
chapter 5.6, function S2.

• During hold, all contacts will go to • The hold function can also be
activated externally via the hold
their normal positions.
input (see wiring diagram
Fig. 3.10; digital input 1).
• An active hold has priority over all
other automatic functions.
• The manual hold (field S3) remains
active even after a power failure.
• With every hold, the I component
of the controller is set to zero.

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5 Instrument configuration
After power-up the instrument performs a Setup mode
self-test and then enters to measuring mode.
➜ SETUP 1 (A) see chap. 5.2.1
Now it can be configured and calibrated for ➜ SETUP 2 (B) see chap. 5.2.2
the first time. The values set by the user are ➜ CURRENT INPUT (Z) see chap. 5.3
kept even in the event of a power failure. ➜ CURRENT OUTPUT (O) see chap. 5.3
➜ ALARM (F) see chap. 5.5.1
The following function groups are available on ➜ CHECK (P) see chap. 5.5.2
the Liquisys M (the groups that are only ➜ RELAY (R) see chap. 5.5
available in the Plus package are marked ➜ ALPHA TABLE (T) see chap. 5.6
accordingly in the function descriptions): ➜ CONCENTRATION (K) see chap. 5.7
➜ SERVICE (S) see chap. 5.8
➜ E+H SERVICE (E) see chap. 5.9
➜ INTERFACE (I) see chap. 5.10

Calibration mode

➜ CALIBRATION (C) see chap. 5.11

Function coding.
The displayed code indicates
the function position in the
s
2 F3
function group.

Example of display in
Err.Delay Additional information

setup mode DISPLAY4.CDR


Fig. 5.1

Selecting and locating functions is facilitated


by a code displayed for each function in a
A2(3) A231 A232 special display field. The structure of this
coding is given in Fig. 5.2.
The first column indicates the function group
A2(2) A221
as a letter (see group designations). The
functions in the individual groups are counted
A A1 A2(1)
from the top to the bottom and from the left to
Fig. 5.2 Function coding MATRIX.CDR the right.

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Factory settings

When the instrument is switched on for the first time, the factory settings are in effect. The
following table provides an overview of all major settings. Please refer to the description of the
individual function groups in chapter 5 for all other factory settings (the factory settings are
printed in bold).

Function Factory setting

Type of measurement Conductive conductivity, Temperature in °C

Temperature compensation type Linear with reference temperature 25 °C

Temperature compensation Automatic (ATC on)

Limit for controller 1 9999 mS/cm

Limit for controller 2 9999 mS/cm

Hold Active during configuration and calibration

0 µS/cm ... 2 S/cm (no measuring ranges for setting).


Measuring range The setting is flowing and is guided by the
connected sensors (see chapter 9).
Current outputs 1 and 2* 4 ... 20 mA
Current output 1: meas. value for
0.00 S/cm
4 mA signal current
Current output 1: meas. value for
2000 mS/cm
20 mA signal current
Current output 2*: temperature value
35.0 °C
for 4 mA signal current
Current output 2*: temperature value
250.0 °C
at 20 mA signal current
*on versions equipped accordingly

Alarm contact

Normal operating state Alarm state

41 41

42 42

43 43

Recommended fail-safe
circuit for an alarm
RELAIS2.CDR Fig. 5.3 contact

Normal operating state: Alarm state:

• Instrument in operation • Error message available (Alarm LED red)


• No error message available or
(Alarm LED green) • Instrument defective or voltage-free
(Alarm LED off)
→ Relay picked up
→ Contact 42/43 closed → Relay dropped out
→ Contact 41/42 closed

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5.1 Start-up
After switching the instruement on, make the following settings to the specified function groups:

• Function group SERVICE (S) • Function group SETUP 2 (B)


S1: Select language and exit function Adjust all the parameters in this group, see
group (not required for English). chapter 5.2.2.
• Function group SETUP 1 (A)
Adjust all the parameter in this group, see Other configuration options are explained in
chapter 5.2.1. the chapters to follow for each menu.

5.2 System configuration


The system is configured using the function groups SETUP 1 and SETUP 2. The measure-
ment type and sensor are selected here, and the settings for temperature measurement are
made. All the parameters in these two function groups are to be configured to avoid measuring
errors or failure to measure at all.

5.2.1 Setup 1 (Conductivity)

For access to the SETUP menu, please enter Code 22.

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group A
Initial display in function group
A
SETUP 1 SETUP 1.
SETUP 1
Display varies according to
instrument version:
cond = conductive
– cond/resistance/conc
A1
Operation mode ind = inductive cond A1 – ind/conc.
selection MOhm = resistance
If the operating mode changes,
Conc = concentration Oper.Mode the user settings are reset to the
basic settings.

Selection of %
concentration ppm
A2 unit to be mg/l % A2 A2 only active, if A1 = conc.
displayed (only TDS
with Plus package) without Conc.Unit

Selection of
XX.xx
display format for
A3 concentration
X.xxx XX.xx A3 A3 only active, if A1 = conc.
XXX.x
unit (only with Plus
package)
XXXX Format

When “auto” or “auto Ω” is


auto, µS/cm, mS/cm,
selected, the maximum resolu-
A4
Selection of unit to S/cm, µS/m, mS/m, auto A4 tion possible is automatically
be displayed S/m, auto Ω, kΩ⋅cm,
selected.
MΩ⋅cm, kΩ⋅m Unit A4 not active, if A1 = Conc.

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.
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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

cond: 1,000 cm–1


Enter cell constant 1/cm Refer to the sensor quality
A5 for sensors
ind: 1.98 cm–1 1.000 A5 certificate for the exact cell
MOhm: 0.01 cm–1
connected constant.
0.0025 ... 99.99 cm–1 Cellconst

Only with conductive sensors.


@ Data on CYK 71 in chapter 10.
A6
Enter cable 0Ω 0 A6 Multiply the standardised line
resistance 0 ... 99.99 Ω
resistance by the actual
Ohm cable cable length.

Measured value damping causes


averaging over the specified
number of individual measured
values.
A7
Enter measured 1 1 A7 It is used, for example, to
value damping 1 ... 60
stabilise the display with applica-
Damping tions that fluctuate a great deal.
There is no damping if “1” is
entered.

5.2.2 Setup 2 (Temperature)

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group B
Initial display in function group
B
SETUP 2 SETUP 2.
SETUP 2
“Fixed”:
Pt100 Manual temperature
Selection of
B1 temperature
Pt1k = Pt 1000 Pt100 B1 compensation (MTC) , no
NTC30 temperature measurement
sensor
fixed ProcTemp. if fixed temperature value is
specified in B4.

lin = linear
This choice does not appear for
Selection of Tab = table
concentration measurement.
B2
temperature NaCl = common salt lin B2
compensation (IEC 746)
“Pure” is only available for
type Pure = ultrapure water TempComp. conductive devices (see .)
none

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

%/K Only if B2 = lin.


B3
Enter temperature 2.10 %/K 2.10 B3 With other settings in B2, Field
coefficient α 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K
B3 has no influence.
alphaVal

Only if B1 = fixed.
Enter correct °C
B4 current process
25.0 °C 25.0 B4 You can only edit the correction
–35.0 ... 250.0 °C
temperature of the measured temperature
ProcTemp. value in °C.

Making this entry allows the


Configure °C temperature sensor to be
B5 temperature
Actual value display 0.0 B5 configured with an external
–35.0 ... 250.0 °C
sensor measurement. Effects B6.
RealTemp. Omitted if B1 = fixed.

The offset is the difference


°C between measured and entered
B6
Enter temperature Current offset 0.0 B6 temperature.
difference (offset) –5.0 ... 5.0 °C
TempOffs. Omitted if B1 = fixed.

°C
B7
Enter reference 25.0 °C 25.0 B7
temperature –5 ... 100.0 °C
RefTemp.

5.3 Current input


This function group offers two independent application solutions, provided that the current
output of an external measured quantity, e.g. flow meter, is connected to the 4 … 20 mA input
of Liquisys M CLM 223 / 253. The following assignments then apply:

Flow in Current signal Current input


main stream in mA signal in %

Lower range limit Lower setting value


4 0
current input flow meter

Upper range limit Upper setting value


20 100
current input flow meter

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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5.3.1 Monitoring the flow rate in the main stream

This arrangement is highly practical when the sample stream flowing through the flow assembly
is totally independent of the flow rate in the main stream. This permits the signalling of an alarm
state in the main stream (flow rate too low or totally stopped) and trigger a dosing switch-off,
even if the measuring water stream is retained due to the installation configuration.

ON
Flow in
main stream
OFF

ON
Relay contacts
see field Z2 see field Z3
of PID controller
OFF

ON

Alarm relay
OFF
Flow alarm
Flow below Flow
switch-off limit Z4 restored
or flow failure
Alarm signalling and dosing
Fig. 5.4 switch-off by the main stream

5.3.2 Feedforward control to PID controller

In processes with very short response times it may be practical to apply the flow rate to the
controller, if the flow rate fluctuates, in order to optimise the control process.

Feedforward control is a multiplying function as depicted in the below figure (factory setting as
example):

Gain
Kinflu

1.5

0.5

0 20 40 Z7 60 80 100
Current input
signal [%]
Multiplying feedforward
Fig. 5.5 control

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Initial display in
Function group Z
Z function group
CURRENT INPUT
CUR.INPUT
CURRENT INPUT.

Select flow rate Only switch on when flow meter


monitoring of main is connected in main stream.
Z1 stream (with
Off Off Z1
Input
Cont.stop
controller When Z1 = Off, fields Z2 to Z5 do
switch-off) not exist.

Enter delay for Short-term flow rate undershots


s
Z2
controller 0s 0 Z2 can be suppressed by delay and
switch-off by 0 ... 2000 s will not cause controller
current input Off Delay switch-off.

Enter delay for


s
Z3
controller 0s 0 Z3
switch-on by 0 ... 2000 s
current input On Delay
0 … 100% corresponds to
Enter switch-off % 4 … 20 mA at current input. Note
Z4 threshold for
50% 50 Z4 the measured value allocation to
0 ... 100%
A.Thresh
current input the current output of the flow
meter.

Select orientation If the value entered in Z4 is


Z5 stop for current
Low Low Z5 exceeded low or high, the
High
Stop Dir
input controller switches off.

When Z6 = Off, Z7 does not exist.

Select Basic = Feedforward control only


Off
Z6
feedforward
lin = linear Off Z6 affects the basic load
control for PID (alternatively dosage in
PID influ
Basic
controller proportion to quantity, if common
PID control is not possible, e.g.
due to sensor defect)

Enter value for When the value is set, the


feedforward % controller manipulated value with
Z7 control at which
50% 50 Z7 feedforward control on is
0 ... 100%
Kinflu=1
modulation gain identical to feedforward control
=1 off.

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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5.4 Current outputs


The function group CURRENT OUTPUT is used to configure the individual outputs. Either a
linear (O3 (1)) or, in conjunction with the Plus package, a user-defined current output
characteristic (O3 (3)) can be entered. Furthermore, a current output value can be simulated to
check the current outputs (O3 (2)).
The controller set value in field R 237 can be output via current output 2, if available.

Conductivity
[mS/cm]

2000

1500

1000
∆ Signal

500
0 4 8 12 16 20
Current [mA]
∆ currrent
User-defined current output
Fig. 5.6 characteristic

The distance ∆ signal between two table value pairs must exceed:

• 0.5 % of measuring range per mA

First enter the current output configuration you require in the following blank table. Ensure the
required minimum distance by calculating the resulting signal distance per mA. Then enter the
result in the instrument.

Current output 1 Current output 2

pH / mV / pH / mV /
Current Distance Current Distance
Value pair % / °C % / °C
[mA] per mA [mA] per mA
[ ] [ ]

10

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group
CURRENT O
Initial display in function group
O
OUTPUT CURRENT OUTPUT.
AUSGANG

O1
Select current Out1 Out1 O1 A different characteristic can be
output Out2 selected for each output.
Sel.Out

Selection of Curr (= current


Select measured °C
O2 quantity for 2nd mS/cm °C O2 output 2) in field R247 is only
possible, if field O2 = Contr is
Sel. Out2
current output Contr
selected.

The characteristic can have a


positive or negative slope at the
measured value output.
Enter or output lin = linear (1)
O3 (1) linear sim = simulation (2) lin O2
At set value output (O2 = Contr),
characteristic Tab = table (3)
Sel.Type the increasing current
corresponds to an increasing set
value.

O311
Selection of 4–20 mA 4-20 O311
current range 0–20 mA
Sel.Range
Enter the measured value
0/4 mA value; cond/ind: 0.00 µS/cm corresponding to the minimum
µS/cm
O312
enter correspond- MOhm: 0.00 kΩ⋅cm 0.00 O312 current value (0/4 mA) at the
ing measured Conc: 0.00 % transmitter output.
value Temp.: 0.0 °C 0/4 mA Display format from A3.
(Spreading see Technical data.)

Enter the measured value


20 mA value; cond/ind: 2000 mS/cm corresponding to the maximum
mS/cm
O313
enter correspond- MOhm: 500 kΩ⋅cm 2000 O313 current value (20 mA) at the
ing measured Conc: 99.99 % transmitter output.
value Temp.: 150.0 °C 20 mA Display format from A3.
(Spreading see Technical data.)

This simulation is terminated by


lin = linear (1)
O3 (2)
Current output
sim = simulation (2) sim O2 selecting (1) or (3).
simulation See O3 (1), O3 (3) for other
Tab = Table (3)
Sel.Type characteristics.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

mA
O321
Enter simulation current value 4.00 O321 The current value entered here is
value 0.00 ... 22.00 mA output through the current output.
Simulat.
Values may also be added or
changed at a later point in time.
lin = linear (1) The values entered are automa-
O3 (3)
Enter current
sim = simulation (2) table O2 tically sorted in ascending order
output table
Tab = Table (3) by current value.
Sel.Type See O3 (1), O3 (2) for other
characteristics.

O331
Selection of table read read O331
option edit
Sel.Table

This is where the number of x


O332
Enter number of 1 1 O332 and y value pairs (measured
table value pairs 1 ... 10 value and associated current
No.Elem. value) is entered.

The function chain O333 ... O335


1 will run though as many times as
O333
Selection of table 1 ... Number of table 1 O333 correspond to the value in O332.
value pair value pairs “Finished” appears as the last
Finished Sel.Elem. step. After confirmation the
system jumps to O336.

cond/ind: 0.00 µS/cm


µS/cm
O334
Enter x value MOhm: 0.00 kΩ⋅cm 0.00 O334 x value = User-specified
(measured value) Conc: 0.00 % measured value.
Temp.: 0.0 °C Meas.val.

mA y value = Current value


O335
Enter y value 4.00 mA 0.00 O335 belonging to O334
(current value) 0.00 ... 20.00 mA
which is specified by user.
mA value
Return to O3.

Message whether If status = “no”, set table


O336 or not the table
yes yes O336 correctly (all previous settings
no
status is OK are kept) or back to
Status ok measurement mode
(table will be deleted).

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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5.5 Monitoring functions


The monitoring functions are used to define various alarms and to set output contacts. Each
individual error can be defined to be effective or not (at the contact or as an error current).
Moreover, sensor polarisation can be detected (P1). An alarm condition can be defined to
activate a cleaning function (F8).

5.5.1 Alarm

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group F
F Alarm function settings.
ALARM
ALARM

Stead = steady
F1
Selection of contact Stead F1 The contact type selected here
contact type Fleet = fleeting only applies to the alarm contact.
contact Cont.Type

F2
Selection of time s s F2
unit min
Time Unit

s Depending on the unit selected


F3 Enter alarm delay
0 min (s) 0 F3 in F2, the alarm delay in entered
0 ... 2000 min (s)
in s or min.
Err.Delay

This selection must be made


even if all errors are suppressed
F4
Selection of error 22 mA 22mA F4 in F5.
current 2.4 mA
If you did not select “0–20 mA” in
Err.Curr O311, you may not use “2.4 mA”.

This is where the errors are


selected that are to trigger an
alarm signal. The errors are
F5 Selection of error
1 1 F5 selected via the error number.
1 ... 255 Please refer to the table in
Sel.Error chapter 7 for the error numbers.
The factory settings remain in
effect for all errors not edited.

If set to “no”, all the other alarm


settings are also deactivated
Set alarm contact
F6 to be effective for
yes yes F6 (e. g. alarm delay). The settings
no themselves are retained. This
selected errors
Rel.Assg setting only applies to the error
selected in F5.

The error current selected in


Set error current F4 becomes effective or is
F7 to be effective for
no no F7 suppressed in case of error.
yes
selected error This setting only applies to the
Curr.Assg error selected in F5.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Automatic start
F8 of cleaning
no no F8 This field only exists for some
yes errors, see chapter 7.
function
CleanTrig

If next is selected, the display


F9
Return to menu or next = Next error next F9 returns to F5.
select next error <—-R If <—-R is selected, the display
Select returns to F.

5.5.2 Check

The function group RELAYS is only accessible for instruments equipped with the Plus package.

Polarisation detection

Polarisation effects in the interface between electrode and measuring solution limit the
measuring range of conductive conductivity sensors. The Liquisys M transmitter has the ability
to detect polarisation effects using an intelligent evaluation process.

PCS alarm (Process Check System) Constant measuring signal


= alarm is triggered
This function us used to examine the
measuring signal for deviations. If the
measuring signal is constant for a specific
period of time (several measured values), an
alarm is issued. This type of sensor behaviour
may be caused by soiling, etc.
t
Note:
LIVE.CDR Fig. 5.7 PCS Alarm (live-check)

A current PCS alarm is automatically


deleted as soon as the sensor signal
changes.

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group P
Settings for sensor and process
P
CHECK monitoring.
CHECK
Polarisation only occurs with
Switch polarisa- conductive sensors.
P1
tion detection on off On P1 Polarisation is detected, but not
or off (conductive on compensated.
only) SCS Glass (Error no.: E071.)

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

This function is used to examine


Off
the measuring signal. An alarm is
Low
signalled if it does not change for
High
P2
Set PCS Alarm
Lo+Hi Off P2 the period selected here.
(live-check) Monitoring limit:
Low!
High! SCS Ref 0.3 % of mean value over
selected period.
LoHi!
(Error no.: E152.)

Depending on your selection in


s F2, you can enter the error delay
P3 Enter error delay
0 s (min) 0 P3 in min or s. Only after this does a
0 ... 2000 s (min)
Err.Delay
high or low limit violation cause
an alarm as per field P4 / P5.

µS/cm
P4
Enter lower alarm 0 µS/cm 0 P4
threshold 0 ... 9999 mS/cm
LowAlarm

mS/cm
P5
Enter upper alarm 9999 µS/cm 9999 P5
threshold 0 ... 9999 mS/cm
HighAlarm
AC = Sensor alternation check
Aus CC = Controler check
AC
Select process CC Alarm signalling optionally with or
P6 monitoring AC+CC Off P6 without simultaneous controller

ProcMonit
(PCS alarm) AC! switch-off.
CC! xxxx = without controller
ACCC! switch-off
xxxx! = with controller switch-off

Enter maximum
permissible min
P7 period for lower
60 min 60 P7 Only when P6 = CC or AC+CC.
0 ... 2000 min
Tmax Low
monitoring limit
violation

Enter maximum
permissible min
P8 period for upper
120 min 120 P8 Only when P6 = CC or AC+CC.
0 ... 2000 min
monitoring limit
violation Tmax Low

Selected value is an absolute


µS/cm
P9
Enter monitoring 1000 µS/cm 1000 P9 value. This function is mainly
limit 0 ... 9999 mS/cm used for batch process and
Setpoint single-sided limit switches.

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5.5 Relay contact configuration


The function group RELAYS is only accessible for instruments equipped with the Plus package.

The relay contacts described below can be selected and configured as required (max. four
contacts depending on options installed):

• Limit contactor for measured conductivity value: R2 (1)


• Limit contactor for temperature: R2 (2):
• P(ID) controller: R2 (3)
• Timer for cleaning function: R2 (4)
• ChemoClean function: R2 (5)
• USP: R2 (6) (for Plus package, conductive only)

5.5.1 Limit contactor for measured conductivity value and temperature

The relay contacts in the Liquisys M can be When the measured value increases (max.
assigned different functions. function), the relay contact is closed at time t2
Switch-on and switch-off points and pickup when the switch-on point has been exceeded
and dropout delays can be defined for the (t1) and the pickup delay (t2 – t1) has expired.
limit contactor. Moreover, an alarm threshold When the alarm threshold (t3) is reached and
can be set to issue an error message and to the alarm delay (t4 – t3) also has expired, the
start a cleaning function. alarm contact is switched.
These functions may be used for conductivity When the measured value decreases, the
as temperature measurement. alarm contact is reset when the measured
value drops below the alarm threshold (t5).
Please refer to Fig. 5.5 for a graphic The relay contact is also reset (t7, after the
representation of the contact states of any dropout delay t7 – t6 ).
relay or alarm contact. When the pickup and dropout delays are set
to 0 s, the switch-on and switch-off points are
identical to the contact switching points.
Settings analogous to the max function can
also be made for a min function.

Switch-on point > switch-off point: maximum function


Measured value
Alarm ON
Alarm OFF
Alarm threshold
Contact ON

Switch-on point
Switch-off point
Contact OFF

t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t

Switch-on point < switch-off point: minimum function

Contact OFF
Switch-on point
Switch-off point
Contact ON
Alarm OFF
Alarm threshold
Alarm ON

t1 t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 t7 t
Depiction of alarm
GRENZ-E.CDR Fig. 5.8 functions

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5.5.2 P(ID) controller

The Liquisys M supports the definition of various controller functions. On the basis of the PID
controller, P, PI, PD and PID controllers can be implemented. The best control response is
obtained, using the controller best suited to the application in question.
• P controller: Used for simple linear control purposes with small system deviations. Where
major changes are to be controlled, overshooting may occur. A control offset is to be
expected.
• PI controller: Used for processes where overshooting is to be avoided and permanent
offsets are not allowed.
• PD controller: Used for processes that require quick response and where peaks are to be
corrected.
• PID controller: Used for processes for which the type of control provided by a P, PI or PD
controller is inadequate.

Setting options of PID controller

There are three setting options for a PID controller:

• Control gain Kp (P impact)


• Integral action time Tn (I impact)
• Derivative action time Tv (D impact)

Start-up

If there are no empirical values available for setting the control parameters, use values that
provide the greatest possible stability of the control loop. To optimise the control loop further:

• Increase the control gain Kp until the control variable just starts to overswing.
• Decrease Kp again slightly and shorten the integral action time Tn to achieve the shortest
possible correction time without overswing.
• In order to shorten the response time of the controller, you also have to set the derivative
action time Tv.

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Checking and fine tuning of parameter settings using a recorder

Actual Actual
value value

Tn too big
Tn too small

Time Time

Actual Actual
value value

Kp too big
Kp too small

Time Time

Actual
value

Optimal setting

Time Optimisation of settings


REGEL02.CDR Fig. 5.10 for Tn and Kp

Actuating signal outputs (R237 ... R2310)

The control contact in question outputs a switched signal whose intensity corresponds to the
controller’s output. A distinction is made according to the type of signal output:

• Pulse length modulation • Pulse frequency modulation


The greater the calculated control output, The greater the calculated control output,
the longer the contact in question remains the higher the switching frequency of the
picked up. The period can be adjusted contact. The maximum switching
between 0.5 and 99 s. Pulse-length frequency 1/T can be adjusted between
modulated outputs are used to control 60 and 180 min–1. The ON period tON is
solenoid valves. constant. Pulse frequency-modulated
outputs are used to control solenoid-
operated metering pumps.

Contact IMPULS.CDR
Contact
tON
tOFF tON
On On

Signal of a pulse length-


Off Off modulated (left) and a
Period length T Time [s] T1 T2 Time pulse frequency-
modulated control contact
Fig. 5.9 (right)

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Control characteristic for direct and inverted control action

Field R236 offers two control characteristics for selection which have the effects shown in the
following diagram.

100 %

direct =
max function

– Xw Xw

Y
100 %
inverted =
min function

Control characteristic of a
proportional controller
with direct and inverted –Xw Xw
Fig. 5.11 control action REGEL03.CDR

5.5.3 Timer for cleaning function

This function can be used to implement a Note:


simple cleaning routine. The user can specify
a time interval after which cleaning is to start; The timer and ChemoClean do not
i.e. only constant intervals can be defined. More work independently of each other.
extended cleaning functions can be implemen- Whilst one of the functions is active,
ted in conjunction with the ChemoClean function the other cannot be started.
(version with four contacts, see chapter 5.5.5 5).

Wiper and / or spray


cleaning system Cleaning time Pause time between
(0 ... 999 s) 2 cleaning intervals
active (1 ... 7200 min)

inactive

Hold function Hold


dwell period
(0 ... 999 s)
active

inactive
Relationship among Time
cleaning time, pause time
Fig. 5.12 and hold dwell period DIAGR-TI.CDR

5.5.4 ChemoClean function

Just like the timer function, ChemoClean can Note:


also be used to start a cleaning cycle. By
comparison, the function scope is extended
• Use relays 3 (water) and
by an option for defining cleaning and rinsing 4 (cleaner) for the ChemoClean
intervals. Thus, irregular cleaning with function.
different repeat cycles is possible, and
cleaning times with post-rinse times can be • Abortion of the cleaning process is
individually defined. always followed by a post-rinse
time.

• When “Economy” is selected,


cleaning only takes place with
water.

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Hold

t1 Cleaning start
t2 t1 Pre-rinse time
t3 t2 Cleaning time
t4 t3 Post-rinse time
Water
t5 t4 Hold dwell period

Cleaner

t0 t1 t2 t3 t4 t5
CHEMO.CDR Fig. 5.13 Cleaning cycle sequence

5.5.5 USP function (conductive only)

The Liquisys M can measure and monitor the Note:


uncompensated conductivity (Field R2(6))
according to USP (“United States Pharma-
• To use the USP function, the
copeia”) guidelines. device must be equipped with
relays and the Plus package.
The measurement is performed as follows:
• Measurement of uncompensated • For alarm output, activate the
conductivity fault-signalling contact or the error
• Compare the actual measured value with a current in Field F5 - F7 (error code
monitoring value for pure water (see table) 151 and 153).
• Temperature measurement at place of
conductivity measurement • The prealarm is only active, if you
• Rounding temperature to the next 5 °C step make the switch-on point (R262)
• Determination of applicable monitoring greater than the switch-off point
value from a table (see below) (R263).
• Alarm signalling in the event the monitoring
value is exceeded.
• Should the measured values
deviate from the table values, the
error message E 151 is triggered.

• The instrument uses


uncompensated values for the
USP function even in case
temperature compensated values
are displayed.
Temperature [°C] Conductivity [µS/cm] Temperature [°C] Conductivity [µS/cm]
0 0.6 55 2.1
5 0.8 60 2.2
10 0.9 65 2.4
15 1.0 70 2.5
20 1.1 75 2.7
25 1.3 80 2.7
30 1.4 85 2.7
35 1.5 90 2.7
40 1.7 95 2.9
45 1.8 100 3.1
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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group R
Relay contacts can be selected
R
RELAY and adjusted.
RELAY
Rel3 (water) and Rel4 (cleaner)
Rel1 are only available on transmitter
Selection of
R1 contact to be
Rel2 Rel1 R1 equipped accordingly. If
Rel3 ChemoClean is selected as the
configured
Rel4 Sel.Relay cleaning type, Rel4 is not
available.

PV = Process value
LC PV = Limit
contactor cond. (1)
Configuration limit Selecting Rel4 in Field R1 means
LC °C = Limit
contactor for that Clean = ChemoClean cannot
contactor T (2)
R2 (1)
conductivity,
PID = PID controller (3) LC PV R2 be selected.
resistance or
Timer (4)
concentration
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type Confirmation with ENTER
measurement switches off a different, already
(5)
switched-on function and its
USP (6)
settings are reset to the default.

R211
Switch function of Off Off R211 All settings are retained.
R2 (1) off or on On
Function

mS/cm
Never set the switch-on point and
cond/ind: 9999 mS/cm
R212
Enter contact
MOhm: 200 MΩ⋅cm 9999 R212
switch-off point to the same value.
switch-on point (Only the operating mode
Conc: 9999 %
On value selected in A1 appears.)

The switch-off point entry selects


a max contact (switch-off point
cond/ind: 9999 mS/cm mS/cm < switch-on point) or a min con-
R213
Enter contact
MOhm: 200 MΩ⋅cm 9999 R213 tact (switch-off point > switch-on
switch-off point
Conc: 9999 % point), thereby implementing an
Off value always required hysteresis
function (see Fig. 5.5).

R214 Enter pickup delay


0s 0 R214
0 ... 2000 s
On Delay

R215
Enter dropout 0s 0 R215
delay 0 ... 2000 s
Off Delay

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

When the alarm threshold is


exceeded/undershot, the
transmitter issues an alarm with
an error message and error
Enter alarm mS/cm
cond/ind: 9999 mS/cm current (note alarm delay in
R216
threshold
MOhm: 200 MΩ⋅cm 9999 R216 field F3).
(as an absolute
Conc: 9999 %
value) A.Thresh When defining the min contact,
the alarm threshold must be set
to a lower value than the
switch-off point.

R217
Show status for MAX MAX R217 Only display.
limit contact MIN
LC State
LC PV = Limit
contactor cond. (1)
LC PV °C = Limit
Configure limit Confirmation with ENTER
contactor T (2)
R2 (2)
contactor for
PID = PID controller (3) LC °C R2 switches off a different, already
temperature switched-on function and its
Timer (4)
measurement
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type settings are reset to the default.
(5)
USP (6)

R221
Switch function of Off Off R221
R2 (2) off or on On
Function

250.0 R222
°C
Enter switch-on 250.0 °C Never set switch-on point and
R222
temperature –35.0 ... 250.0 °C switch-off point to the same value!
On Value
The switch-off point entry selects
a max contact (switch-off point
< switch-on point) or a min con-
250.0 R223
°C
Enter switch-off 60.0 C
R223 tact (switch-off point > switch-on
temperature 10.0 ... 60.0 C
point), thereby implementing an
Off Value always required hysteresis
function (see Bild 5.5)

0 R224
s
0s
R224 Enter pickup delay
0 ... 2000 s
On Delay

0 R225
s
Enter dropout 0s
R225
delay 0 ... 2000 s
Off Delay

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

When the alarm threshold is


exceeded/undershot, the
transmitter issues an alarm with
Enter alarm
an error message and error
250.0 R226
°C
threshold 250.0 °C
R226 current (note alarm delay).
(as an absolute –35.0 ... 250.0 °C
When defining the min contact ,
value) A.Thresh the alarm threshold must be set
to a lower value than the switch-
off point.

R227
Show status for MAX MAX R227 Only display.
limit contact MIN
LC State
LC PV = Limit
contactor cond. (1)
LC °C = Limit
Confirmation with ENTER
P(ID) contactor T (2)
R2 (3) controller PID = PID controller (3) PID R2 switches off a different, already
switched-on function and its
configuration Timer (4)
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type settings are reset to the default.
(5)
USP (6)

Off On = PID control


R231
Switch function of On Off R231 Basic = only basic load dosage
R2 (3) off or on Basic PID+B = PID control with basic
PID+B Function load dosage

µS/cm
The set point is the value to be
cond/ind: 0.00 µS/cm
R232 Enter set point MOhm: 0.00 kΩ⋅cm 0.00 R232
maintained by the control. The
controller will restore this value if
Conc: 0.00 %
Setpoint there is a deviation up or down.

R233
Enter control gain 1.00 1.00 R233 See chapter 5.5.2.
Kp 0.01 ... 20.00
Kp

See chapter 5.5.2.


Enter integral min Each hold sets the I component
R234
action time Tn 0.0 min 0.0 R234 to zero. Hold can be deactivated
(0.0 = no I 0.0 ... 999.9 min
in S2, but not for ChemoClean
component) Time Tn and timer!

Enter derivative min

R235
action time Tv 0.0 min 0.0 R235 See chapter 5.5.2.
(0.0 = no D 0.0 ... 999.9 min
component) Time Tv

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Setting may or may not be


Selection of
R236 controller
dir = direct dir R236 required depending on control
inv = inverted deviation (up or down deviation,
characteristic
Direction see chapter 5.5.2).

Pulse length e.g. for solenoid


valve, pulse frequency e.g. for
solenoid-operated metering
Selection of pulse len = Pulse length
R237 length or pulse freq = Pulse frequency len R237 pump (see chapter 5.5.2).
frequency curr = Current output2
Oper.Mode Selection of current output 2 is
only possible, if field O2 = Contr
is selected.

This field only appears if pulse


s length is selected in R237. When
R238 Enter pulse interval
10.0 s 10.0 R238 pulse frequency is selected,
0.5 ... 999.9 s
R238 is skipped and input
PulsePer. continues in R239.

This field only appears if pulse


Enter maximum 1/min frequency is selected in R237.
120 R239
–1
120 min
R239 pulse frequency When pulse length is selected,
60 ... 180 min–1
of actuator R239 is skipped, and input
Max.PFreq continues in R2310.

s
R2310 Enter minimum 0.3 s 0.3 R2310 This field only appears if pulse
ON time tON 0.1 ... 5.0 s length is selected in R237.
Min.PTime
Selecting the basic load, you
choose the desired dosage
% quantity.
R2311
Enter basic load
0% 0 R2311 100% basic load corresponds to:
0 ... 40%
BasicLoad
steadily on at R237 = on
Fmax at R237 = freq
20 mA at R237 = curr

LC PV = Limit
Cleaning is performed using only
contactor cond. (1)
one cleaning agent (usually
LC °C = Limit
water); see Fig. 5.10.
Configure contactor T (2)
R2 (4) cleaning function PID = PID controller (3) Timer R2
Confirmation with ENTER
(timer) Timer (4)
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type switches off a different, already
switched-on function and its
(5)
settings are reset to the default.
USP (6)

R241
Switch function of Off Off R241
R2 (4) off or on On
Function

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

s The hold and relay settings are


R242
Enter rinse / 30 s 30 R242 activated for the period of time
cleaning time 0 ... 999 s
specified here.
RinseTime

min The pause time is the time


R243 Enter pause time
360 min 360 R243 between two cleaning cycles
1 ... 7200 min
(see chapter 5.5.4).
PauseTime

min
The minimum pause time
R244
Enter minimum 120 min 120 R244 prevents continuous cleaning
pause time 1 ... 3600 min when the cleaning trigger is
Min.Pause present.

LC PV = Limit See chapter 5.5.5.


Configure
contactor cond. (1)
cleaning with
LC °C = Limit Contact 3 = Water,
ChemoClean
contactor T (2) Contact 4 = Cleaner.
R2 (5)
(on version with
PID = PID controller (3) Clean R2
four contacts and
Timer (4) Confirmation with ENTER
appropriate
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type switches off a different, already
assignment of
(5) switched-on function and its
contacts 3 and 4)
USP (6) settings are reset to the default.

R251
Switch function of Off Off R251
R2 (5) off or on On
Function
int = internal
(timer-contr.) The “int” cycle is triggered by the
ext = external end of the pause time (R257).
R252
Selection of start (digital input 2) int R252 There is no real-time clock.
pulse i+ext = intern. + extern. External suppression is required
i+stp = internal, CleanTrig for irregular time intervals (e.g.
suppressed weekends).
by external

R253
Enter pre-rinse 20 s 20 R253 Water is used for rinsing.
time 0 ... 999 s
PreRinse

R254
Enter cleaning 10 s 10 R254 Cleaning agent and water are
time 0 ... 999 s used for cleaning.
CleanTime

R255
Enter post-rinse 20 s 20 R255 Water is used for rinsing.
time 0 ... 999 s
PostRinse

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

R256
Enter number of 0 0 R256 R253 ... R255 is repeated.
repeat cycles 0 ... 5
Rep. Rate

min

R257 Enter pause time


360 min 360 R257 The pause time is the time
1 ... 7200 min between two cleaning cycles.
PauseTime

min
The minimum pause time
R258
Enter minimum 120 min 120 R258 prevents continuous cleaning
pause time 1 ... R357 min when the external cleaning
Min.Pause trigger is present.

Enter number of Cleaning with cleaner can be


cleaning cycles followed by up to 9 cleaning
R259 without cleaning
0 0 R259 cycles that use only water until
0 ... 9
agent (Economy the next cleaning cycle with
function) EconomyCl cleaner is performed.

The USP contact can be


LC PV = Limit configured as a pre-alarm, i.e., it
contactor cond. (1) issues an alarm before the limit is
LC °C = Limit reached.
contactor T (2) When an alarm is output, the
R2 (6)
Configure USP
PID = PID controller (3) USP R2 error no. E151 is displayed.
contact
Timer (4)
Clean = ChemoClean Sel. Type Confirmation with ENTER
(5) switches off a different, already
USP (6) switched-on function and its
settings are reset to the default.

R261
Switch function of Off Off R261
R2 (6) off or on On
Function
The pre-alarm effects a contact
query.
Should the alarm value be reached
Alarm threshold: % (100.0 %) the alarm relay also
R262 Enter switch-on
80.0 % 80.0 R262 responds. Example: At 15 °C and
0 R264
00 ... 100.0 % s
point 1.0 µS/cm with the setting 80.0 %,
On Value a prealarm is also triggered at
On Delay 0.8 µS/cm (comp. table chap.
5.5.3).

0 R265
% s
Alarm threshold:
R263 Enter switch-off
75.0 % 75.0 R263
Prealarm is only active if value
0.0 ... 100.0 % R262 > R263.
point
Off
Off Delay
Value

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5.6 Temperature compensation


The temperature coefficient specifies the change in conductivity per degree of temperature
change. It depends on the chemical composition of the medium and the temperature itself. In
order to compensate for this dependence, four different compensation types can be selected in
the Liquisys M (see field B2):

Linear compensation Temperature compensation with table

The change between two temperature points With using the alpha table function for
is considered to be constant, i.e. α = const. temperature compensation the following
The α value can be edited for the linear conductivity data of the process medium to
compensation type. The default value for the be measured is required:
reference temperature is 25 °C.
Value pairs from temperature T and
conductivity κ for T0 = 25 °C and for
Conductivity
(uncompensated)
temperatures, which occur in the process.

Required data Calculated α values


κ
Temperature T κ1
KOMPLIN.CDR
κ(T0) α2
α1
κ2
NaCl compensation
T1 T0 T2 T T1T2 T
The NaCl compensation (according to IEC
746) based on a fixed nonlinear curve that
defines relationship between the temperature
coefficient and the temperature. This curve is
used for small concentrations.
TAB01E.CDR

2.7
Temperature coefficient α [%/K]

For the temperatures relevant in your process,


use the following equation to calculate the α
values (not to determine a α value for 25 °C is
2.5 neither sensible, nor could you edit a table
without this value).

100 κ T − κ T0 bg b g
2.3 α=
κ T0 b g

T − T0
; T ≠ T0 .

The T-α value pairs obtained are edited in the


2.1 table in the measuring device and then you
0 48 144
can commence measurement.
Temperature [°C]
NACLKOMP.CDR

Ultrapure water compensation

Just like the NaCl compensation, the ultrapure


water compensation is based on a nonlinear
curve stored in the instrument.
This curve is split up into NaCl solution and
ultrapure water compensation. These are
calculated separately but then used together
to determine in the overall relationship.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group T
T
ALPHA TABLE
ALPHA TAB

T1
Selection of table read read T1
option edit
Sel.Table

Up to 10 value pairs can be


entered in the α table. These are
T2
Enter number of 1 1 T2 numbered from 1 ... 10 and can
table value pairs 1 ... 10
be edited individually or in
No.Elem. sequence.

The function chain T3 ... T5 will


1 run through as many times as
T3
Selection of table 1 ... Quantity of table 1 T3 correspond to the value in T2.
value pair value pairs “Asign” appears as the last step.
Asign Sel.Elem. After confirmation, the system
jumps to T6.

The temperature values must


°C have a minimum distance of 1 K.
T4
Enter temperature 0.0 °C 0.0 T4 Factory setting for the x value of
value (x value) –35.0 ... 250.0 °C
the table value pairs:
Temp.val. 0.0 °C; 10.0 °C; 20.0 °C; 30.0 °C ...

Enter temperature %/K


T5 coefficient α
2.10 %/K 2.10 T5
0.00 ... 20.00 %/K
(y value)
Alpha val
Only display.

Message whether If status = “no”, then set table


T6 or not the table
yes yes T6 correctly (all previous settings
no
status is ok are kept) or back to
Status ok measurement mode (this makes
the table invalid).

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


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5.7 Concentration measurement


The function group CONCENTRATION is only accessible for instruments equipped with the
Plus packet.

Liquisys M can convert conductivity values to concentration values. For this, set the operating
mode to Concentration Measurement (see Field A1).

Then, you must enter to which basic data the concentration calculation should be based into
the measuring device. For the most common substances, the required data is already saved in
your device. You can select one of these substances in Field K1.

If you want to specify the concentration of a sample, which is not saved in the device, this is
also possible. In this case, you require the conductivity characteristics of the medium. If you do
not have this data in the datasheets, you can also determine the characteristics yourself quite
simply: Produce samples of the medium in the concentrations in which they appear in the
process. Measure the uncompensated conductivity of these samples at temperatures which
also occur in the process.

Process temperature changeable: Process temperature constant:


Should these temperature changes be Measure the differently concentrated samples
included in the concentration measurement, at this process temperature.
then the conductivity of each sample created
must be measured at least two different Then you should obtain measuring data
temperatures (minimum and maximum looking as follows:
temperatures of the process).

Process temperature changeable:

Measuring range
T3 Measuring range
Conductivity

Conductivity

Measuring point Measuring point


T3

T2
T2
T1
T1

Measured data in the


case of changeable
Cmin Cmax Concentration C Cmin Cmax Concentration C
temperature (represented
Fig. 5.14 qualitatively) KONZ1E.CDR

Process temperature constant:


Conductivity

Conductivity

Measuring range Measuring range


T constant T constant

Measured data in the


case of constant
Cmin Cmax Concentration C Cmin Cmax Concentration C
temperature (represented
Fig. 5.15 qualitatively) KONZ2E.CDR

The characteristics obtained from the


measuring points must have strictly
Conductivity

Conductivity

monotonous rising or falling slope in the


range of the process conditions, i.e. the may
not show the maximum, minimum or ranges
of constant behaviour. The curves in the
Concentration Concentration diagram to the left are therefore
Fig. 5.16 Unpermitted curve shapes KONZ3E.CDR unpermissible.

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Value entry Note:


Now enter the three parameters in Fields K6
to K8 for each measured sample (value triplet If the measured values for conducti-
of conductivity, temperature and concentra- vity or temperature in measuring
tion). operation lie outside the values
entered in the concentration table
Process temperature changeable: (see Fig. 5.12 and 5.15), this has a
At least two samples, i.e. two different negative effect on accuracy and the
concentrations, are required. For each of device generates an error message.
these samples, you must enter values for at Therefore, when determining the
least two temperatures (minimum distance characteristics, you should observe
0.5 °C). The temperature values of the the limit values of the process.
differently concentrated samples must be
identical (isothermic characteristics). This If you enter an additional value triplet
provides a minimum of four value triplets. of 0 µS/cm and 0% for each
Process temperature constant: temperature used, you can work
Enter at least two value triplets in the device. from the start of measuring range
These temperature values of the triplets you with sufficient accuracy and without
enter must be identical. an error message.

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group Four different concentration fields


K CONCENTRATION K can be entered in this function
group.
CONCENTRA

Selection of
concentration The curves are independent of
K1 curve, to be used
1 1 K1 each other. Therefore, four
1 ... 4
to calculate the different curves can be defined.
display value act.Curve

When editing a curve, another


K2
Selection of table 1 1 K2 curve should be used to
to be edited 1 ... 4 calculate the corresponding
Table values (see K1).

K3
Selection of table Read read K3 This selection applies to all
option Edit concentration curves.
Table

K4
Enter number of 1 1 K4 Each triplet consists of three
triplets 1 ... 10 numeric values.
No.Elem.

1
K5 Selection of triplet
1 ... Number of 1 K5 Any triplet can be edited.
triplets
in K4 Sel.Elem.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

The function chain K5 ... K8 will


Enter µS/cm run through automatically as
K6 uncompensated
0.0 µS/cm 0.0 K6 many times as corresponds to
0.0 ... 9999 mS/cm
conductivity value the value in K4. Then the system
conduct. jumps to K9.

Enter %
K7 concentration
0.00 % 0.0 K7 Measuring unit selected as in A2.
0.00 ... 99.99 %
value for K6
concentr.

°C
K8
Enter temperature 0.0 °C 0.0 K8
value for K6 –35.0 ... 250.0 °C
Temp.val.
Only display
Message whether
K9 or not the table
yes yes K9 If not, then set table correctly (all
no previous settings are kept) or
status is ok
Status ok back to measurement mode (this
makes the table invalid).

5.8 Service
Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting

Function group S
S
SERVICE
SERVICE
ENG = English
GER = German This field must be set configured
S1
Selection of FRA = French ENG S1
once during device start-up.
language ITA = Italian After confirmation with ENTER
NEL = Dutch Language you can exit S1 and continue.
ESP = Spanish

S+C = during
setup and
calibration
S2 Hold configuration
CAL = during S+C S2
S = setup,
calibration C = calibration.
Setup = during Auto HOLD
setup
No = no hold

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting

S3 Manual hold
Off off S3
The setting remains active even
On after a power failure.
Man. HOLD

s
S4
Enter hold dwell 10 s 10 S4
period 0 ... 999 s
Cont.Time
The code is located on the
nameplate (see Figs. 1.1 and 1.2).
Entry of an incorrect code returns
SW upgrade:
you to the measurement menu.
S5
Enter release 0000 0000 S5 The number is edited with the
code for Plus 0000 ... 9999
PLUS or MINUS key and
packet PlusCode confirmed with the ENTER key.
“1" is displayed in case of active
code.

The code is located on the


nameplate (see Figs. 1.1 and 1.2).
Entry of an incorrect code returns
SW upgrade:
you to the measurement menu.
S6
Enter release 0000 0000 S6 The number is edited with the
code for 0000 ... 9999
PLUS or MINUS key and
Chemoclean CleanCode confirmed with the ENTER key.
“1" is displayed in case of active
code.

The order code is changed


S7
Order code is order S7 automatically to reflect an
displayed
upgrade.
CD0005

S8
Serial number is SerNo S8
displayed
12345678
Reset of
instrument Facty= All data except
(restore default no Language (Field S1) are
S9 values) Sens = Sensor data no S9
erased and reset to the
Facty= Factory factory setting!
settings S.Default Sens = The sensor data are
erased.

S10
Perform no no S10
instrument test displ = display test
Test

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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5.9 E+H Service


Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group E
E
E+H SERVICE
E+H SERV

Contr = controller (1)


E1
Selection of Trans = transmitter (2) Contr E1
module Main = power unit (3)
Rel = relay (4) Select

E111 This field cannot be edited.


E121 Software version xx.xx E111
If E1 = Contr: Instrument software
E131 is displayed If E1 = Trans, Main, Rel: Module
E141 SW-Vers. firmware

E112
E122 Hardware version xx.xx E112 This field cannot be edited.
E132 is displayed
E142 HW-Vers.

E113
E123 Serial number is SerNo E113 This field cannot be edited.
E133 displayed
E143 12345678

E114
E124 Module name LSG E114 This field cannot be edited.
E134 is displayed
E144 Modul-ID

5.10 Interfaces
Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group I
I
INTERFACE
INTERFACE

Address
I1 Entry of address
HART: 0 ... 15 126 I1 For communication only.
or
PROFIBUS: 1 ... 126 Address

I2 Tag description Tag I2 Only for communication.


@@@@@@@@

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5.11 Calibration
This function group is used to calibrate the Note:
transmitter. Two different types of calibration
are possible:
• If the calibration procedure is
aborted by pressing the PLUS and
MINUS keys at the same time
• Calibration by measurement in a
(return to C114, C126 or C136) or
calibration solution of a known conductivity.
if the calibration is faulty, then the
• Calibration by entry of the exact cell
previous calibration data are
constant of the conductivity sensor.
reinstated. A calibration error is
indicated by the “ERR” message
Note:
and flashing of the sensor symbol
on the display. Repeat calibration!
• For conductive sensors, only
menu points C121 to C126 are • After calibration, the system
relevant. returns to measuring mode.
During the hold delay time (Field
• The instrument is automatically S4), the Hold symbol appears in
switched to hold during calibration the display.
(factory setting).

For access to the CALIBRATION menu, please enter Code 22.

Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

Function group C
For conductive measurement,
C
CALIBRATION Airs and InstF are not available.
CALIBRAT
When commissioning measuring
Calibration of Airs = Airset (1) cells, you must always carry out
C1 (1)
inductive cells Cellc = Cell constant (2) AirS C1 an airset.
with a ring- InstF = Installation The calibration of the cell is to be
shaped opening factor (3) Calibrat performed in air and the cell
must be dry.

Remove sensor from the medium and dry completely.

Residual coupling µS/cm


C111 Start calibration
Current measured 0.0 C111 Start calibration with CAL.
value
(Airset)
AirSet

Residual coupling µS/cm


C112 is displayed –80.0 ... 80.0 µS 5.3 C112 Residual coupling of measuring
system (sensor and transmitter).
(Airset)
AirSetVal

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

If the calibration status is not o.k.,


C113
Calibration status o.k. o.k. C113 then the second display line
is displayed E xxx
shows an explanation of the error.
Status

If C113 = E xxx, then only no or


yes new.
C114
Store calibration
no yes C114 If new, return to C.
result
new If yes/no, return to
Store “Measurement”.

Airs = Airset (1)


C1 (2)
Calibration of cell Cellc = Cell constant (2) cellc C1
constant InstF = Installation
factor (3) Calibrat

The sensor should be immersed


at a sufficient distance from the
Immerse sensor in the calibration solution.
vessel wall (installation factor has
no influence).

°C
C121
Enter calibration 25.0 °C 25.0 C121 Only exists, if B1 = fixed.
temperature (MTC) –35.0 ... 250.0 °C
MTC temp.

Enter α value of
C122 the calibration
2.10 %/K 2.10 C122 This value is given with each
0.00 ... 20.00 %/K calibration solution.
solution
alpha val
The praticable range is depends
Enter correct Current measured on the sensor, i.e. the calibration
mS/cm
C123
conductivity value value 10.30 C123 solution should be approx. 40 %
of the calibration 0.0 µS/cm ... of the measuring range
solution 9999 mS/cm Real val. determined by the cell (see
chapter 9, Fig. 9.1).

Calculated cell 1/cm


C124 constant 0.0025 ... 99.99 cm–1 1.000 C124 The calculated cell constant is
displayed and entered to A5.
is displayed
cellconst

If the calibration status is not o.k.,


C125
Calibration status o.k. o.k. C125 then the second display line
is displayed E xxx
shows an explanation of the error.
Status

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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Selection or range
Coding Field Display Info
Factory setting (bold)

If C125 = E xxx, then only no or


yes new.
C126
Store calibration
no yes C126 If new, return to C.
result
new If yes/no, return to
Store “Measurement”.

Calibration
with sensor Airs = Airset (1)
C1 (3)
adaptations for Cellc = Cell constant (2) InstF C1 Sensor calibration with
inductive sensors InstF = Installation compensation of wall influences.
(only with Plus factor (3) Calibrat
package)

The sensor remains at the place of installation.

°C
C131
Enter calibration 25.0 °C 25.0 C131 Only exists, if B1 = fixed.
temperature (MTC) –35.0 ... 250.0 °C
MTC temp.

C132
Enter α value of 2.10 %/K 2.10 C132 This value is determined by the
calibration solution 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K calibration solution.
alpha val
The practicable range is
Enter correct Current measured depends on the sensor, i.e. the
mS/cm
C133
conductivity value value 10.30 C133 calibration solution should be
of calibration 0.0 µS/cm... approx. 40 % of the measuring
solution 9999 mS/cm Real val. range determined by the cell
(see chapter 9, Fig. 9.1).

Calculated
C134 installation factor
1 1 C134
0.10 ... 5.00
is displayed
InstFact

If the calibration status is not o.k.,


C135
Calibration status o.k. o.k. C135 an explanation of the error is
is displayed E xxx displayed in the second line of
Status the display.

If C135 = E xxx, then only no or


yes new.
C136
Store calibration
no yes C136 If new, return to C.
result
new If yes/no, return to
Store “Measurement”.

Factory settings are printed in bold face;


base version does not include functions in italic.

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6 Interfaces
For instruments equipped with a communication interface, please refer to separate operating
instructions BA 208C/07/en (HART®) or BA 209C/07/en (PROFIBUS®).

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7 Maintenance and troubleshooting


Maintenance:

Please take all measures in due time which will guarantee the safety of operation and reliability
of the entire measuring device.

Maintenance of CLM 223 / 253 comprises:


• Calibration (see chapter 5.11)
• Cleaning of assembly and sensor
• Checking of cables and connections

Troubleshooting:

Determination and elimination of the cause of the problem in the case of an operating fault.
Troubleshooting refers to measures that can be performed without intervention in the instrument
(for instrument defects, see chapter 8, Corrective maintenance).

Troubleshooting of the CLM 223/253 and the measuring system is performed with the aid of the
troubleshooting table in chapter 7.1.

Warning: Note:

• Please be aware of effects work • Please contact you E+H support


performed on the instrument might office if you have any queries. You
have on the process control can also send your queries to the
system or the process itself. E+H Service Organisation via the
Internet.
• When removing the sensor during www.endress.com
maintenance or calibration, please
consider potential hazards due to
pressure, high temperatures and
contamination.

7.1 Troubleshooting common problems


Error Possible cause Remedy Equipment needed, spare parts

Instrument cannot be – Operation locked Press CAL and MINUS key See chap. 4.3
operated, value 9999 simultaneously
– Device incorrectly calibrated Calibrate device acc. to chap. 4.8 Calibration solution or sensor
certificate
– Sensor soiled Clean sensor See chap. 8.8.1
– Temperature measurement Check temperature value for Temperature measurement device,
incorrect measuring device and comparison Thermometer
device
– Temperature compensation Check compensation method (no / Please note: the Liquisys has a
Incorrect display incorrect ATC / MTC) and compensation separate setting for a calibration
compared with type (linear / material / own table) temperature coefficient.
comparison – Comparison measurement is Calibrate comparison measuring Calibration solution, operating
measurement incorrectly calibrated device or use checked device. manual of comparison device
– Comparison device has Compensation method and type Operating manual of comparison
incorrectly set ATC must be identical for both devices. device
– Polarisation error Use suitable sensor: Measuring range tables e.g. in
– Use larger cell constant SI “Conductivity” or technical data
– Use graphite instead of stainless of conductivity sensors
steel (check resistance)
– Incorrect line resistance in Enter correct value For determination of line resistance
field A6 see chap. 3.5

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Error Possible cause Remedy Equipment needed, spare parts

– Short in sensor Check sensor see chap. 8.8.4 / 8.8.5


– Short in cable or junction box Check cable and junction box see chap. 8.8.2 / 8.8.3

Implausible measured – Interruption in sensor Check sensor see chap. 8.8.4 / 8.8.5
values in general: – Interruption in cable or junction Check cable and junction box see chap. 8.8.2 / 8.8.3
– Constant measured box
flow overflow
– Cell constant incorrectly set Check cell constants Sensor nameplate or certificate
– Constant measured
value 000 – Incorrect output assignment Check current assignment
– Measured value too – Incorrect output function Check preselection 0–20 / 4–20 mA
low
– Measured value too – Air cushion in assembly Check assembly and installation
high – Grounding short on or in device Measure in insulated container Plastic container, calibration
– Measured value frozen solutions
– Current output value
incorrect – Transmitter module defective Simulation directly at instrument For diagnosis ans spare parts see
chap. 8
– Impermissible instrument Switch instrument off and back on EMV problem: if problem persists,
operating state (no response to check grounding and cable run
key actuation)
– Sensor connection incorrect Check connections using wiring Connection diagram chap. 3.4
diagram; Three-line connection
always required
Incorrect temperature
value – Measuring cable defective Check cable for interruption / short Ohm meter; see also chap. 8.8.2 /
circuit / shunt 8.8.3
– Incorrect sensor type Set type of temperature sensor on
device (Field B1)
– No / incorrect temperature ATC: Select compensation type,
compensation if linear, set suitable
coefficients.
MTC: Set process temperature
– Incorrect temperature Check temperature value Ref. measuring device / thermo-
measurement meter
– Bubbles in medium Suppress bubble formation
– Gas bubble trap
– Back-presssure creation (orifice
plate)
Cond. measured value – Measurement in bypass
incorrect in process
– Polarisation effects (only with Use suitable sensor: Measuring range tables e.g. in SI
conductive sensors) – Use larger cell constant “Conductivity” or technical data of
– Use graphit instead of stainless conductivity sensors
steel (check resistance)
– Flow too high (can lead to Reduce flow rate or select installa-
bubble formations tion location with less turbulence
– Voltage potential in medium (only Ground sensor as near to medium Problem occurs primarily in plastic
when conductive) as possible lines and tanks
– Sensor soiled or coated Clean sensor (see chap. 8.6.2) For contaminated media:
Use spray cleaning
– Incorrect line resistance in field Enter correct value For determination of line resistance
A6 see chap. 3.5
– Faults on measuring cable Connect cable screening See chap. 3.5
according to wiring diagram

Measured value – Faults on signal output line Check line routine, if necessary Lines signal output, isolate
variations route line separately measuring input and power supply
– Fault potential in medium Remove source of fault or ground
medium as neas as possible to
cond. sensor
Controller or time – No relay module available Install module LSR1-2 or LSR1-4 See chap. 8.2 and 8.3
cannot be activated

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Error Possible cause Remedy Equipment needed, spare parts

– Controller switched off Activate controller See chap. 5.5 or fields R2xx
– Controller in “Manual / Off” mode Choose “Auto” or “Manual / On” Keypad REL key
mode
Controller / limit contact
not working – Pickup delay setting too long Disable or shorten pickup delay See fields R2xx
– Function “Hold” active “Auto Hold” during by calibration, See fields S2 to S4
“Hold” input activated;
“Hold” via keypad active
– Controller in “Manual / On” mode Set controller to “Manual / Off” or Keypad, REL and AUTO keys
“Auto”
Controller / limit
contacts work – Dropout delay setting too long Shorten dropout delay See fields R2xx
continuously – Control loop interruption Check measured value, current
output value, actuators, chemical
supply
– Line open or short-circuited Disconnect line and measure mA meter 0–20 mA
No conductivity current directly on instrument
output signal
– Output defective See chap. 8.1
– Current simulation active Switch off simulation See field O2
Fixed current output
signal – Processor system out of snyc Switch instrument off and back on EMV problem: if problem persists,
check installation
– Incorrect current assignment Check current assignment: Field O211
Incorrect current output 0–20 mA oder 4–20 mA?
signal – Total load in current loop Disconnect output and measure mA meter for 0–20 mA DC
excessive (> 500 Ω) directly on instrument
Current output table not – Value interval too small Use sensible intervals
accepted
– Instrument has only one current Check variant using nameplate, if Module LSCH-x2,
No temperature output output necessary replace module LSCH-x1 see chap. 8.2.4 and 8.3.4
signal – Device with PROFIBUS-PA-/DP PA-/DP devices have no current
output.
– No relay module (LSR1-x) Install module LSR1-4.
installed or only LSR1-2 available Chemoclean is released with
Chemoclean function Module LSR1-4,
or Chemoclean release code not release code.
not available see chap. 8.2.4 and 8.3.4
entered (handling as with Plus With Cheomoclean upgrade:
packet, see next line) Code received from E+H ⇒ enter
– Plus package upgrade:
code received from E+H ⇒ enter
– Plus package not enabled
(enable with code that depends – Following replacement of Detailed description
Plus Package functions defective LSCH/LSCP module: see chap. 8.3.5
on serial number and is received
not available First enter instrument serial
from E+H with order of Plus
package) number (see nameplate) manual-
ly, then enter code number.

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Error Possible cause Remedy Equipment needed, spare parts

– No central HART module Verify by looking at nameplate: Upgrade to LSCH-H1 / -H2


HART = -xxx5xx und -xxx6xx
– No or wrong DD
(device description)
– HART interface missing
– Instrument not registered with
HART server
For further information, see
No HART – Load too low (load > 230 Ω additional Operating Instructions
communication required) BA 208C, “HART® – Field
– HART receiver (e.g. FXA 191) not communication with Liquisys M
connected via load CxM 223 / 253”
– Incorrect instrument address
(Addr. = 0 for single operation,
Addr. > 0 for multi-drop
operation)
– Line capacitance too high
– Line interference
– No central PA-/DP module Verify by looking at nameplate: Upgrade to LSCP module
PA = -xxx3xx / DP = -xxx4xx
– Wrong SW version
(without PROFIBUS)
– with Commuwin (CW) II:
CW II version and instrument
SW version incompatible
– No or wrong DD/DLL
For further information, see
– Incorrect baud rate setting for additional Operating Instructions
segment coupler in DPV-1 server BA 209C, “PROFIBUS-PA/-DP –
No PROFIBUS – Incorrect station (master) Field communication with
communication addressed or duplicate address Liquisys M CxM 223 / 253”
– Incorrect station (slaves) address
– Bus line not terminated
– Line problems
(too long, cross section too
small; not shielded, screen not
grounded, wires not twisted)
– Bus voltage too low Voltage at instrument PA/DP
(bus supply voltage connector must be at least 9 V.
typ. 24 V DC for non-Ex,
13,5 V DC for Ex)
No HART or PROFIBUS – Several instruments on the same Check addresses and reset if
communication address necessary

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7.2 Troubleshooting using the error messages


Display and select error messages by pressing the MINUS key.

Automatic
Error Contact Error current
Cause Measures cleaning trigger
no.
Fact User Fact User Fact User

E001 EEPROM memory error Switch instrument off and back on, yes no — —*
return instrument to your local
Instrument not calibrated, Endress+Hauser sales agency for yes no — —*
calibration data invalid, repair or replace instrument.
no user data available or
user data invalid Load software compatible with hardware.
E002
(EEPROM error).
Instrument software not Load measuring parameter specific
suitable for hardware instrument softeware.
(Controller)

E003 Download error Invalid configuration. Repeat download, yes no — —*


check optoscope.

Instrument software Load software compatible with hardware. yes no — —*


version not compatible
E004
with module hardware Load measuring parameter specific
version instrument softeware.

Transmitter malfunction yes no — —*


E007 Software not compatible
with hardware (transmitter)

Sensor or sensor Check sensor and sensor connection yes no no


E008
connection faulty (E+H Service).

No temperature sensor Check temperature sensor and yes no no


E010 connected or temperature connections; if necessary, check
sensor short-circuited instrument with temperature simulator.

Limit for Airset offset Repeat Airset (in air) or replace sensor. yes no no
E025
exceeded Dry cell.

Calibration range of Clean sensor and recalibrate; if necessary, yes no no


E036
sensor exceeded check sensor and connections.

Below calibration range of yes no no


E037
sensor

E045 Calibration aborted Recalibrate. yes no — —*

Calibration range of Check pipe diameter, clean sensor and yes no — —*


E049 installation factor recalibrate.
exceeded

Below calibration range of Check pipe diameter, clean sensor and yes no — —*
E050
installation factor recalibrate.

Below measuring range Immerse sensor in conductive medium or yes no no


E055
of main parameter perform Airset.

Measuring range of main Check measurement, control and yes no no


E057
parameter exceeded connections.

Below temperature yes no no


E059
measuring range

Temperature measuring yes no no


E061
range exceeded

Below current output Check configuration. yes no no


E063
range 1

Current output range 1 Check measured value and current yes no no


E064
exceeded assignment.

Below current output yes no no


E065
range 2

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Automatic
Error Contact Error current
Cause Measures cleaning trigger
no.
Fact User Fact User Fact User

Current output range 2 Check measured value and current yes no no


E066
exceeded assignment.

Alarm threshold Check configuration. yes no no


E067 limit contactor 1
exceeded

Alarm threshold yes no no


E068 limit contactor 2
exceeded

Alarm threshold yes no no


E069 limit contactor 3
exceeded

Alarm threshold yes no no


E070 limit contactor 4
exceeded

Inaccurate measurement/ Clean sensor; check table; choose suitable yes no no


E071
polarisation sensor

Temperature outside Clean sensor; check table. yes no no


E077
α value table range

Temperature outside yes no no


E078
concentration table

Conductivity outside yes no no


E079
concentration table

Current output 1 para- Spread current output. no no — —*


E080
meter range too small

Current output 2 para- Spread current output. no no — —*


E081
meter range too small

E100 Current simulation active no no — —*

Service function yes Switch service function off or switch no no — —*


E101
instrument off and back on.

E102 Manual mode active no no — —*

E106 Download yes Wait for download to end. no no — —*

E116 Download error Repeat download. no no — —*

Distance between temp. Enter correct values in α value table no no no


values in α value table too (minimum distance between temperature
E150
small or not monotonically values of 1 K required).
increasing

E151 USP error no no no

E152 PCS alarm Check sensor sensor connection. no no no

E153 USP temperature error no no no

.
When this error is present, the cleaning function cannot be started.
(Field F8 does not exist for this error.)

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Automatic
Error Contact Error current
Cause Measures cleaning trigger
no.
Fact User Fact User Fact User

Below lower alarm If necessary perform manual reference yes no no


E154 threshold for period measurement. Repair sensor and
exceeding alarm delay recalibrate.

Above upper alarm yes no no


E155 threshold for period
exceeding alarm delay

Actual value undershoots yes no no


monitoring point for
E156 longer than the set
permissible maximum
period

Actual value exceeds yes no no


monitoring point for
E157 longer than the set
permissible maximum
period

Check settings in CURRENT INPUT or yes no no


E162 Dosage stop
CHECK function group.
Flow in main stream loo Restore flow. yes no no
E171
low or zero

Switch-off limit for current Check process variables at sending yes no no


E172
iput exceeded measuring instrument.

Check process variables at sending yes no no


E173 Current input < 4 mA measuring instrument.
Change range assignment if required.

Check process variables at sending yes no no


E174 Current input > 20 mA measuring instrument.
Change range assignment if required.

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8 Diagnosis and corrective maintenance


Diagnosis:
• Diagnosis refers to the identification of instrument malfunctions and defects.

Corrective maintenance:
• replacement of parts diagnosed to be defective;
• testing of instrument and measuring system function;
• restoration of complete functionality.

Diagnosis based on the error table below and depending on difficulty and measuring
equipment at hand is to be performed by:
• trained operator personnel
• operator’s electricians
• company responsible for system installation/ operation
• E+H Service.
Select the required spare parts using the tables in chapter 8.2 and 8.3.

Warning: Caution: ESD!

• Disconnect the instrument from the


• Electronic components are
power source before opening it up.
sensitive to electrostatic
Work with live lines may only be
discharges. Personal protective
performed by trained electricians.
measures, such as discharge via
PE or permanent grounding using
• Switching contacts may be a wrist strap, are to be taken.
supplied from external circuits.
These circuits must also be
• For your own safety, use only
de-energised before work on the
original spare parts. Original parts
terminals is performed.
will guarantee functionality, accura-
cy and reliability after repairs.

8.1 Diagnosis
The table below will help you diagnose problems and provides information about spare parts
required. You can find information concerning the exact spare part designations and the
installation of these parts in chapters 8.2.3 and 8.3.3.
Error Possible cause Tests and / or remedial measures Equipment, spare parts, personnel

Display dark, no LEDs – No mains voltage Check if mains voltage is available Electrician / e.g. multimeter
active
– Incorrect supply voltage / voltage Compare mains voltage and rating Operator
too low on nameplate (utility company specification or
multimeter)

– Connection fault Terminal not tightened; Electrician


insulation clamped in terminal;
incorrect terminal used

– Device fuse defective Replace fuse, also compare mains Electrician /


voltage and nameplate data suitable fuse;
s. Figs. 8.2.1 and 8.3.1
– Power unit defective Replace power unit, Diagnosis by E+H Service
pay close attention to versions on-site (test module required)

– Controller defective Replace controller, Diagnosis by E+H Service


note versions especially on-site (test module required)

– CLM 253: Ribbon cable see CLM 253 spare parts


Pos. 310 loose or defective
Replace ribbon cable
if necessary

Display dark, but LED(s) – Controller defective Replace controller Diagnosis by E+H Service
active (Module: LSCH/LSCP) on-site (test module required)

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Error Possible cause Tests and / or remedial measures Equipment, spare parts, personnel

Display working, but – Device or module in the device CLM 223: Re-install plug-in module Implementation with the help of the
– no change in the incorrectly mounted assemblydrawings chapter 8.2.1
display and / or CLM 253: Remount display module and 8.3.1
– device cannot be
operated
– Impermissible operating system Switch device off and back on Possible EMC problem: if problem
state persists, call E+H Service to have
installation checked
Device gets hot – Voltage incorrect / too high Compare mains voltage and
nameplate data

– Power supply unit defective Replace power supply unit Can only be diagnosed by E+H
Service

Incorrect meas. – Transmitter module defective Testing the measurement inputs: If test negative: 8.2.1 and 8.3.1.
Cond./MΩ and/or (Module: MKIC), – connect resistor in place of 8.2.1 and 8.3.1
temperature please perform tests and take conductivity sensor,
measures according to chap. 7.1 see table chapter 8.8.1
– Resistance 100 Ω to
terminals 11/12 + 13
= Display 0 °C
Current output, – Calibration incorrect Check with built-in If simulation value incorrect:
current value incorrect currentsimulation, connect mA recalibration at factory or new
– Load excessive meter directly to current output LSCxx module required.If
simulation value is correct:
– Shunt / short-circuit to frame in
current loop Check current loop for load and
shunts.
– Incorrect operating mode Check whether 0–20 mA or 4–20
mA has been selected

No current output – Current output stage defective Check with built-in current If test negative:
signal (module: LSCH/LSCP) simulation, connect mA meter Replace controller
direct to the current output (using correct variant)

Additional relay does – CLM 253: Ribbon cable Check ribbon cable base, if See Spare parts COM 253 F
not function Pos. 320 loose or defective necessary replace cable Replace cable

Only 2 additional relays – Relay module LSR1-2 with Upgrade to LSR1-4 with 4 relays User, E+H Service
accessible 2 relays built-in

Enhanced functions – No or incorrect release code If upgraded: verify that correct Handled by E+H Sales
(Plus package) not used serial number has been used to
available order the Plus package.

– Incorrect serial number of the Check whether serial number on The LSCH/LSCP module serial
LSCH-/LSCP module the nameplate corresponds to SNR number is required to enable the
LSCH/LSCP (field S8). Plus package .

Enhanced functions – Plus-package or Chemoclean For brand new LSCH / LSCP with A detailed description can be
(Plus package and/or has not been enables with SNR you can enter a device serial found in chapter 728.3.5
Chemoclean) are not release codes number once in fields E115 to
available after replace- E117.
ment of LSCH/LSCP Then, if necessary, enter release
module codes for Plus packet and / or
Chemoclean.

No HART or PROFIBUS – Wrong central module HART: LSCH-H1 or -H2 Replace central module;
interface function PROFIBUS-PA/-DP: LSCP-PA/-DP operator or E+H Service
module, see field E112

– Incorrect software Device software see field E111

– Bus problem Remove some devices and repeat Contact E+H Service fro support
testing

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8.2 Corrective maintenance of Liquisys M CLM 223

8.2.1 Exploded view


223_EXLF.CDR
Pos. 420a
Pos. 345 Terminal for signal
Ground inputs/outputs (external)
terminal Pos. 420b
Pos. 340
Terminal for Pt 100,
End frame
alarm relay, power supply (internal)
Pos. 400
Special
screw

Pos. 240
Cond. transmitter MKIC

Pos. 15 / 20
Power supply unit LSGA / LSGD

Pos. 40 ... 91
Controller LSCH /
LSCP
End frame
latches Pos. 330
Pos. 320 Housing
Back plate assembly

Pos. 310
Side wall for
instruments
without relay
module

Pos. 430
Push-on terminal
strip for LSR1-x

Pos. 15
Pos. 290 / 300 Power supply unit
Optional relay LSGA 100 ... 230
module LSR1-x

Module rotated
180° for
representation!

Jumper
Fuse

230V
Mains voltage
selection
115V

100V

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8.2.2 Disassembly of CLM 223

• Consider potential effects on process


when removing the instrument from service!
• First pull off the terminal block (Pos. 420b)
on the rear side of the device, to make the
device voltage-free.
• First pull off the terminal blocks (Pos. 420a
and if necessary 430) on the rear of the
instrument. You can now remove the
instrument.
• Press the latches of the end frame
(Pos. 340) inwards and pull off the frame
towards the rear.
• Loosen the special screw (Pos. 400) by
turning it counterclockwise.
• Remove the complete electronics block
from the housing. The modules are
plugged together mechanically and can be
easily separated:
– Simply pull the central/ LCD module
to the front.
– Gently pull the flaps of the backplane
outwards, to remove the side modules.

8.2.3 Assembly of CLM 223

• Reverse the dismantling sequence for


assembly.
• Hand-tighten the special screw without
using a tool.
• Incorrect assembly is not possible!
A module block which has been plugged
together incorrectly cannot be inserted in
the housing.

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8.2.4 Spare parts for CLM 223

Pos. Designation Name Function Order number

15 Power supply unit LSGA 100/115/230 V AC 51500317

20 Power supply unit LSGD 24 V AC + DC 51500318

290 Relay module LSR1-2 2 relays 51500320

300 Relay module LSR1-4 4 relays 51500321

40 Controller conductive LSCH-S1 1 current output 51501210

50 Controller conductive LSCH-S2 2 current outputs 51501212

60 Controller conductive LSCH-H1 1 current output + HART 51501213

70 Controller conductive LSCH-H2 2 current outputs + HART 51501214

PROFIBUS-PA /
80 Controller conductive LSCP-PA 51501215
no current output.

PROFIBUS-DP /
90 Controller conductive LSCP-DP 51502502
no current output.

41 Controller inductive LSCH-S1 1 current output 51501216

51 Controller inductive LSCH-S2 2 current outputs 51501218

61 Controller inductive LSCH-H1 1 current output + HART 51501219

71 Controller inductive LSCH-H2 2 current output + HART 51501220

PROFIBUS-PA /
81 Controller inductive LSCP-PA 51501221
no current output.

PROFIBUS-DP /
91 Controller inductive LSCP-DP 51502501
no current output.

240 Cond. transmitter MKIC Cond. + temperature input 51501206

310 Side panel Kit with 10 side panels 51502124

End frame with D-Submin


340 End frame PROFIBUS-DP 51502513
plug-in connector

With front membrane, plunger-


operated probes, seal,
330, 340 Housing module 51501075
special screw, clamping
tappets, all signs

310, 320, Backplate, side wall, end


Mechanical parts Housing 51501076
340, 400 frame, special screw

Terminal strip set


Complete terminal strip set, Standard + HART,
420a, 420b 51501203
Standard + HART inputs/outputs, power supply,
alarm relay

Terminal strip set


Complete terminal strip set, PROFIBUS-PA,
420a, 420b 51502126
PROFIBUS-PA inputs/outputs, power supply,
alarm relay

Terminal strip set


Complete terminal strip set, PROFIBUS-DP,
420a, 420b 51502493
PROFIBUS-DP inputs/outputs, power supply,
alarm relay

430 Terminal strip Terminal strip for relay module 51501078

345 Grounding terminal strip PE and screening connections 51501086

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8.3 Corrective maintenance of Liquisys M CLM 253

8.3.1 Exploded view


253_EXLF.CDR

Electronics box with Fuse is accessible with


relay module LSR1-x (bottom) and electronics box installed
power supply unit LSGA/LSGD (top)
Pos. 15
Power supply unit
LSGA 100 ... 230 VAC

Pos. 410 Jumper


Fuse
Display lid
assy. Pos. 370
230V
Front Mains voltage
Pos. 40 ... 91 selection
Controller 115V
LSCH-x / LSCP
Pos. 450b
Torx screw for 100V
Controller
Pos. 460b
Cover Pos. 330
screws Electronics box (empty)

Pos. 450a
Torx screws K4x10
Pos. 460a Pos. 310 / 320
Ribbon cables Pos. 400
Cover
Bottom of housing
screws

Pos. 240
Transmitter Top
module MKIC Bottom
Pos. 430
Hinge

Pos.420
Connection
compartment cover
Pos. 15 / 20
Power supply
Pos. 290 / 300
module
Relay module
LSGA / LSGD
LSR1-x

Pos. 340
Pos. 403
Docking module
PE terminal
LSK1
block

Pos. 480
Pos. 450c Cable glands
Pos. 470
Torx screws K4x10
Pluggable terminal for power
supply connection

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8.3.2 Disassembly of CLM 253

• Open and remove the connection


compartment cover (Pos. 420).
• Pull out the mains terminal (Pos. 470) to
make the device voltage-free.
• Open the display cover (Pos. 410) and
loosen the ribbon cable (Pos. 310 / 320) on
the electronics box (Pos. 330).
• Dismantling the controller (Pos. 40):
Loosen screw (Pos. 450b) in the display lid.
• Removal of electronics box (Pos. 330):
Loosen screws (Pos. 450a) in the bottom of
the housing 2 revolutions, then slide entire
box backward and remove towards the top.
Make absolutely sure that the module locks
do not open!
• Now bend the module latches outward and
remove the module(s).
• Dismantling the docking module (Pos. 340):
Loosen screws (Pos. 450c) in the bottom of
the housing and remove entire module
towards the top.

8.3.3 Assembly of CLM 253

• Insert the module(s) in the electronics box


guide rails carefully and latch into the
lateral lugs in the box.
• Incorrect assembly is not possible!
Modules inserted in the electronics box
incorrectly are not operable since the
ribbon cables cannot be inserted.
• Make sure that the cover gaskets are intact
since they are required to guarantee
protection class IP 65.

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8.3.4 Spare parts for CLM 253

Pos. Designation Name Function Order number

15 Power supply unit LSGA 100/115/230 V AC 51500317

20 Power supply unit LSGD 24 V AC + DC 51500318

290 Relay module LSR1-2 2 relays 51500320

300 Relay module LSR1-4 4 relays 51500321

40 Controller conductive LSCH-S1 1 current output 51501210

50 Controller conductive LSCH-S2 2 current outputs 51501212

60 Controller conductive LSCH-H1 1 current output + HART 51501213

70 Controller conductive LSCH-H2 2 current outputs + HART 51501214

PROFIBUS-PA /
80 Controller conductive LSCP-PA 51501215
no current output.

PROFIBUS-DP /
90 Controller conductive LSCP-DP 51502502
no current output.

41 Controller inductive LSCH-S1 1 current output 51501216

51 Controller inductive LSCH-S2 2 current outputs 51501218

61 Controller inductive LSCH-H1 1 current output + HART 51501219

71 Controller inductive LSCH-H2 2 current outputs + HART 51501220

PROFIBUS-PA /
81 Controller inductive LSCP-PA 51501221
no current output.

PROFIBUS-DP /
91 Controller inductive LSCP-DP 51502501
no current output.

240 Cond. transmitter MKIC Cond. + temperature input 51501206

Display cover, connection


370, 410,
Housing cover assy. compartment cover, front 51501068
420, 430
membrane, hinge

Lower housing section


400, 480 Lower section, screw union 51501072
(mechanics)

330, 340, Docking assembly, empty


Internal housing parts 51501073
450 electronics box, small parts

310, 320 Ribbon cables 2 ribbon cables 51501074

430 Hinges 2 pairs of hinges 51501069

470 Power supply terminal strip Terminal strip 2-pin 51501079

403 PE terminal block PE and screening connections 51501087

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8.3.5 Special case: replacement of central module

Note: • Dismantle the instrument as described in


chap. 8.2.2 or 8.3.2.
• Refer to the part no. of the central module
• After controller replacement all the
to determine whether the new module has
editable data are reset to the
the same part no. as the old one.
factory settings.
• Reassemble the instrument with the new
module, as described in chap. 8.2.3 or
• The serial number can only be 8.3.3.
entered – and only once – in the
• Start up the instrument and test its basic
case of a new module from the
functions (e.g. meas. value and
factory with serial number 0000!
temperature display, operation via
Make sure that your entry is
keyboard).
correct before confirming with
• Enter the instrument serial number:
ENTER! Entry of an incorrect code
– Read the serial number (“user-no.”) of the
will prevent the enhanced
device from the nameplate.
functions from being enabled. An
– Enter this number in the fields E115 (year,
incorrect serial number can only be
one-digit), E116 (month, one-digit),
corrected at the factory.
E117 (sequence number, four-digit).
– Field E118 displays the complete number
Proceed as described below after central
module replacement: for verification; acknowledge with ENTER
or abort and re-enter.
• If possible, record the user settings of the • Verify that the Plus package is enabled
instrument, e.g.: (e.g. by accessing function group CHECK /
– Calibration data
Code P) or the Chemoclean function.
– Current assignment cond./MΩ and
• Check the Plus package release (e.g. by
opening the function group CHECK /
temperature
Code P) or the Chemoclean function.
– Relay function selections
• Restore the user settings of the instrument.
– Limit / controller settings
– Cleaning settings
– Monitoring functions
– Interface parameters

8.4 Spare parts orders


Spare parts are to be ordered from your local • Instrument order code (order code)
E+H Sales Agency. The address is on the • Serial number (ser-no.)
back cover of these operating instructions. • Software version where available
Use the order numbers listed in chapters
8.2.4 or 8.3.4. Refer to the nameplate for the order code and
To be on the safe side, you should always serial number. The software version is
specify the following data with spare parts displayed in field E111 when the instrument
orders: processor system is functional.

8.5 Service equipment “Optoscope” with “Scopeware”


The Optoscope together with the Handling and operation are described in the
“Scopeware” software offers the following optoscope operating instructions. The
possibilities, without having to remove or user-friendly Windows software required for
open the Liquisys M and without galvanic the PC or laptop is supplied with the
connection to the instrument: optoscope.
• Documentation of the instrument settings in
conjunction with Commuwin II The optoscope is supplied in a sturdy case
Software update by the service technician with all the accessories required.
• Upload/download a hex dump to duplicate
configurations. Order number of optoscope: 51500650

The optoscope serves as an interface


between the Liquisys M and PC / laptop. The
information exchange takes place via the
optical interface on the Liquisys M and via an
RS 232 interface on the PC / laptop.

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8.6 Corrective maintenance of measuring system

8.6.1 Conductivity transmitter

Cleaning the front panel

To clean the front panel, only use standard Caution!


cleaning agents.
Do not use any concentrated mineral
The front panel is resistant to the following acids or alkalis, benzyl-alcohol,
cleaning agents (nach Testmethode DIN 42 115): methylene chloride or high-pressure
• Isopropanol water vapour at over 100 °C.
• Thinned acids (3 %)
• Thinned alkalis (5 %)
• Ester
• Hydrocarbons
• Ketone
• Household cleaners

8.6.2 Conductivity sensors

Clean recognisable soilings on the


• Lime and metal hydroxide coatings
conductivity sensors as follows:
Dissolve coatings with diluted hydrochloric
• Clean oil and greasy coatings with acid (3%) and then rinse carefully.
detergent (grease remover, alcohol or
• With sulphurous coatings (from REA or
washing-up liquid).
sewage treatment works)
Use a mixture of hydrochloric acid (0.5 %)
Warning:
and thiocarbamide (8 %), and then rinse
carefully.
Hands, eyes and clothes are to be
protected when using the cleaning • Coatings containing proteins (food industry)
agents described below. Use a mixture of hydrochloric acid (0.5 %)
and pepsin (1 %), and then rinse carefully.

8.6.3 Simulation of conductive sensors for device test

Check a measuring device for conductivity Pt 100 replacement resistances:


buy replacing the measuring section and
temperature sensor with resistors. Simulation Temperature Resistance value
accuracy is dependent on the accuracy of the
–20 °C 92,13 Ω
resistors.
–10 °C 96,07 Ω
For conductivity, the values in the right-hand 0 °C 100,00 Ω
table are valid, if the cell constant k is set to
the nominal value according to column 2. 10 °C 103,90 Ω
Otherwise: Display cond.[mS/cm] = k ⋅ 1/R[kΩ]. 20 °C 107,79 Ω
25 °C 109,73 Ω
The values in the following table are valid for
temperature, if no temperature offset is set on 50 °C 119,40 Ω
Liquisys M. 80 °C 130,89 Ω
Also connect the temperature equivalent
100 °C 138,50 Ω
resistor in a three-line system.
200 °C 175,84 Ω
• To connect decade resistors instead of the
conductivity sensor to the plug of a With the temperature sensor type Pt 1000, all
conductivity measuring cable, you can use the resistance values are increased by a
the “Conductivity Test Adapter” service kit. factor of 10 .
Order number: 51500629.

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Replacement resistances:

Cell Display for


Resis- Display for
constant conductivity
tance R MΩ
k
1 cm–1 100 mS/cm
10 Ω –1
10 cm 1000 mS/cm
–1
0.1 cm 1 mS/cm 1 kΩ ⋅ cm
100 Ω 1 cm –1
10 mS/cm
–1
10 cm 100 mS/cm
–1
0.1 cm 0.1 mS/cm 10 kΩ ⋅ cm
1000 Ω 1 cm –1
1 mS/cm
–1
10 cm 10 mS/cm
–1
0.01 cm 1 µS/cm 1 MΩ ⋅ cm
–1
0.1 cm 10 µS/cm 100 kΩ ⋅ cm
10 kΩ
–1
1 cm 100 µS/cm
–1
10 cm 1 mS/cm
–1
0.01 cm 0.1 mS/cm 10 MΩ ⋅ cm
–1
100 kΩ 0.1 cm 1 µS/cm 1MΩ ⋅ cm
-1
1 cm 10 µS/cm
–1
0.01 cm 0.01 µS/cm 100 MΩ ⋅ cm
–1
1 MΩ 0.1 cm 0.1 µS/cm 10 MΩ ⋅ cm
–1
1 cm 1 µS/cm
–1
0.01 cm 0.001µS/cm
10 MΩ –1
0.1 cm 0.01 µS/cm 100 MΩ ⋅ cm

Note:

The MΩ measurement is normally


used for pure and ultrapure water
and therefore is only wise for cell
constants where k = 0.01 or poss.
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8.6.4 Simulation of inductive conductivity sensors for device test

An inductive sensor can not be formed by Guide values for the simulation CLS 50 at 25 °C:
resistors.
Simulation Cell Display
However, it is possible to check the complete resistance R constant k cond.
system CLM 2x3-ID including the inductive
sensor using replacement resistances. Note 2Ω 2.00 cm–1 1000 mS/cm
the cell constant k (e.g. knominal = 2 for 10 Ω 2.00 cm –1
200 mS/cm
CLS 50, knominal = 5.9 for CLS 52).
–1
100 Ω 2.00 cm 20 mS/cm
For an accurate simulation, you must use the –1
1 kΩ 2.0 cm 2 mS/cm
cell constant actually used (readable in Field
C124) for the calculation of the display value:
Display cond.[mS/cm] = k ⋅ 1/R[kΩ]. • Executing the simulation:
Pull a line through the sensor opening and
thenconnect it to a decade resistor, for
example.

8.6.5 Check of conductive conductivity sensors

• Measuring surface connection: • Temperature sensor:


The measuring surfaces are directly You can discover the type of the
connected to the connections of the sensor temperature sensor being used by
connector. consulting the sensor nameplate.
Check with ohmmeter at < 1 Ω. The sensor can be checked at the sensor
connector with an ohmmeter:
• Measuring surface shunt: – Pt 100 at 25 °C = 109.79 Ω
There may not be any shunt between the – Pt 1000 at 25 °C = 1097.9 Ω
measuring surfaces. – NTC 10 k at 25 °C = 10 kΩ.
Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.
• Connection:
• Temperature sensor shunt: For sensors with a terminal connection
There may not be any shunt between the (CLS 12/13) check the assignment of the
measuring surfaces and the temperature terminals for reversals and the tightness of
sensor. the terminal screws.
Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.

8.6.6 Check of inductive conductivity sensors

The following data is valid for the sensors • Temperature sensor test:
CLS 50 and CLS 52. To test the Pt 100, use the table in
chap. 8.6.4.
• Test send coil and receive coil (Red and The resistance values between the green
white coaxial cable, measure each and white wires and the green and yellow
between the inner connector and screen): wires must be identical.
– Ohmic resistance approx. 0.5 ... 2 Ω
– Inductivity approx. 260 ... 450 mH • Test temperature sensor shunt:
(at 2 kHz). There may be no shunts between the
temperature sensor (green, white or yellow
• Test coil shunt: lines) and the coils (red coaxial cable and
There may be not shunt between the coils white coaxial cable).
(from coax red to coax white). Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.
Check with ohmmeter at > 20 MΩ.

8.6.7 Connecting lines and junction boxes

• For a rapid and function check from the • Check the junction boxes for:
sensor connector (with conductive – Humidity (influence at low conductivity or
sensors) or from the sensor (with inductive MΩ measurement, if necessary dry box,
sensors) to the measuring device, use the replace seals, insert dehydrating bag)
methods described in chap. 8.6.3 or 8.6.4. – Correct connection of all lines
Connect the decade resistors simply with – Connection of the outer screening
the service kit “Cond. Test Adapter” Order – Tightness of the terminal screws.
number: 51500629.

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9 Accessories
Mounting accessories Connection accessories

• Weather protection cover CYY 101 • Extension cable CLK 5


For mounting on field housing, for outdoor non-terminated measuring cable for
installation. inductive sensors (by the meter)
Dimensions (H × W × D): Order no.: 50085473
320 × 300 × 270 mm
Material: Stainless steel SS 304 • Extension cable CYK 71
Order no.: CYY 101-A Non-terminated measuring cable for
conductivity sensors (by the meter)
• Universal upright post CYY 102 Order no.: 50085333
Square tube for mounting of field housing.
Dimensions (H × W × D): • Junction box VBM
1495 × 60 × 60 mm Junction box for measuring cable
Material: Stainless steel SS 304 extension between sensors and
Order no.: CYY 102-A instrument. Pg 13.5 cable entries.
Material: cast aluminium;
Sensors Ingress protection: IP 65
Order no.: 50003987
• ConduMax W CLS 12
Conductive conductivity sensor Assemblies
Technical Information TI 082C/07/en
Order no.: 50059349 DipFit W CLA 111
Immersion assembly for G1 and G¾
• ConduMax W CLS 15 conductivity sensors.
Conductive conductivity sensor Technical Information TI 135C/07/en
Technical Information TI 109C/07/en Order no.: 50076858
Order no.: 50065950
Instrument upgrade
• ConduMax W CLS 19
Conductive conductivity sensor (Order only possible with serial number of
Technical Information TI 110C/07/en relevant device)
Order no.: 50065951
• Plus package
• ConduMax W CLS 20 Order no.: 51500385
Conductive conductivity sensor
Technical Information TI 084C/07/en • ChemoClean
Order no.: 50059351 Order no.: 51500963

• ConduMax W CLS 21 • Two-relay card (standard version)


Conductive conductivity sensor Order no.: 51500320
Technical Information TI 085C/07/en
Order no.: 50059352 • Two-relay card (CSA version)
Order no.: 51511446
• ConduMax W CLS 30
Conductive conductivity sensor • Four-relay card (standard version)
Technical Information TI 086C/07/en Order no.: 51500321
Order no.: 50059353
• Four-relay card (CSA version)
• InduMax P CLS 50 Order no.: 51511447
Inductive conductivity sensor
Technical Information TI 182C/07/en • Two-relay card with current input
Order no.: 50090385 (standard version / CSA version)
Order no.: 51504304
• InduMax H CLS 52
Inductive conductivity sensor • Four-relay card with current input
Technical Information TI 167C/07/en (standard version / CSA version)
Order no.: 50086110 Order no.: 51504305

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Conductivity sensors

Inductive

k = 5,9
CLS 52

k = 1,98
CLS 50

Conductive
k = 10
CLS 30

k=1
CLS 21

k=1
CLS 20

k = 0,1
CLS 12 / 15 / 19

k = 0,01
CLS 12 / 15 / 19

0,01 0,1 1,0 10 100 1 10 100 1000 10000

µS/cm mS/cm

Overview of the
Ultrapure Pure water Service water Waste water Concentrate measuring ranges of E+H
water LF-ZELLE.CDR Fig. 9.1 conductivity sensors

- - - - Limited accuracy

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10 Technical data
General specifications Manufacturer Endress+Hauser

Device name Liquisys M CLM 223


Liquisys M CLM 253

Input Measuring parameters Conductivity, resistance, concentration, temperature

Min. spacing for 0 / 4 ... 20 mA signal

Conductivity measurement Measured value 0 ... 19.99 µS/cm: 2 µS/cm


Measured value 20 ... 199.9 µS/cm: 20 µS/cm
Measured value 200 ... 1999 µS/cm: 200 µS/cm
Measured value 2 ... 19.99 mS/cm: 2 mS/cm
Measured value 20 ... 2000 mS/cm: 20 mS/cm

Resistance measurement Measured value 0 ... 199.9 kΩ · cm: 20 kΩ · cm


Measured value 200 ... 1999 kΩ · cm: 200 kΩ · cm
Measured value 2 ... 19.99 MΩ · c: 2.0 MΩ · cm
Measured value 20 ... 200 MΩ · cm: 20 MΩ · cm

Concentration measurement no minimum spacing

Conductive conductivity / resistance measurement

Measuring range Conductivity: 0 ... 600 mS/cm (uncompensated)


Resistance: 0 ... 200 MΩ · cm
Concentration: 0 ... 9999 %

Usable cell constant k = 0.0025 ... 99.99 cm–1

Maximum cable length to sensors Conductivity: 100 m


Resistance: 15 m

Line resistance of measuring cable CYK 71 60 Ω ·km–1

Required conductor cross-section CLM 223 0.75 mm2 / AWG 18


CLM 253 1.50 mm2 / AWG 14

Terminal cross-section 2.5 mm2

Measuring frequency Conductivity: 170 ... 2000 Hz


Resistance: 170 ... 2000 Hz

Inductive conductivity measurement

Measuring range 0 ... 2000 mS/cm (uncompensated)

Usable cell constant k = 0.0025 ... 99.99 cm–1

Maximum cable length to sensor 55 m (CLK 5)

Required conductor cross-section CLM 223 0.75 mm2 / AWG 18


CLM 253 1.50 mm2 / AWG 14

Terminal cross-section 2.5 mm2

Measuring frequency 2 kHz

Temperature measurement

Temperature sensor Pt 100, Pt 1000, NTC

Measuring range –35 ... +250 °C

Temperature offset range ±5.0 °C

Temperature compensation

Compensation types linear, NaCl, table; only conductive: ultrapure water

Range –35 ... +250 °C

Reference temperature 25 °C

Digital inputs 1 and 2

Voltage 10 ... 50 V

Current consumption max. 10 mA

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Current input

Current range 4 ... 20 mA, galvanically separated

Load 260 Ω at 20 mA (voltage drop 5.2 V)

Output Conductivity / resistance signal output

Current range 0 / 4 ... 20 mA, galvanically isolated; error current 2.4 / 22 mA

Load max. 500 Ω

Maximum resolution 700 digits/mA

Output range adjustable

Separation voltage max. 350 Vrms / 500 V DC

Overvoltage (lightning) protection acc. to EN 61000-4-5:1995

Temperature signal output (optional)

Current range 0 / 4 ... 20 mA, galvanically isolated

Load max. 500 Ω

Maximum resolution 700 digits/mA

Output range adjustable, ∆ 10 ... ∆ 100 % from measuring range end

Separation voltage max. 350 Vrms / 500 V DC

Overvoltage (lightning) protection acc. to EN 61000-4-5:1995

Auxiliary voltage output

Output voltage 15 V ± 0.6 V

Output current max. 10 mA

Contact outputs (floating changeover contacts)

Switching current with ohmic load (cos ϕ = 1) max. 2 A

Switching current with inductive load (cos ϕ = 0.4) max. 2 A

Switching voltage max. 250 V AC, 30 V DC

Switching power with ohmic load (cos ϕ = 1) max. 500 VA AC, 60 W DC

Switching power with inductive load (cos ϕ = 0.4) max. 500 VA AC, 60 W DC

Limit contactor

Pickup / dropout delay 0 ... 2000 s

Controller

Function (adjustable) Pulse length / pulse frequency controller

Controller response P, PI, PD, PID

Controller gain Kp 0,01 ... 20.00

Integral action time Tn 0.0 ... 999.9 min

Derivative action time Tv 0.0 ... 999.9 min

Period for pulse length controller 0.5 ... 999.9 s

Frequency for pulse frequency controller 60 ... 180 min–1

Alarm

Function (switchable) Steady / fleeting contact

Alarm threshold adjustment range Conductivity / resistance / concentration / temperature / USP:


total measuring range

Alarm delay 0 ... 2000 s (min)

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Accuracy Conductivity measurement

Measuring error1 Display max. 0.5 % of measured value ± 4 digits

Repeatability max. 0.2 % of measured value ± 2 digits

Measuring error1 conductivity of signal output 0.75 % of current output range

Resistance measurement

Measuring error1display max. 0.5 % of measured value ± 4 digits

Repeatability max. 0.2 % of measured value ± 2 digits

Measuring error1resistance of signal output 0.75 % of current output range

Temperature measurement

Measured value resolution 0.1 °C


1
Measured error display max. 1.0 % of measuring range
1
Measured error temperature signal output max. 1.25 % of current output range

Ambient conditions Ambient temperature (nominal operating conditions) –10 ... +55 °C

Ambient temperature (limit operating conditions) –20 ... +60 °C

Storage and transportation temperature –25 ... +65 °C

Relative humidity (nominal operating conditions) 10 ... 95 %, non-condensing

Ingress protection of panel-mounted instrument IP 54 (front panel), IP 30 (enclosure)

Ingress protection of field instrument IP 65

Pollution degree 2 acc. to IEC 61010-1

Installation category II

Maximum altitude 2000 m above sea level

Electromagnetic compatibility Interference emission and immunity to


EN 61326: 1997/ A1: 1998

Mechanical construction Dimensions of panel-mounted unit (H × W × D) 96 × 96 × 145 mm

Installation depth approx. 165 mm

Dimensions of field instrument (H × W × D) 247 × 170 × 115 mm

Weight of panel-mounted unit max. 0.7 kg

Weight of field instrument max. 2.3 kg

Measured value display LC display, 2-line, 5- and 9-digit with status indicators

Materials

Housing of panel-mounted unit Polycarbonate

Front membrane Polyester, UV-resistant

Field housing standard versions ABS PC Fr


CSA GP version Polycarbonate

Power supply Supply voltage 100 / 115 / 230 V AC +10 / –15 %, 48 ... 62 Hz
24 V AC/DC +20 / –15 %

Power consumption max. 7.5 VA

Mains fuse Fine-wire fuse, medium time-lag 250 V / 3.15 A

1
According to IEC 746-1, for nominal operating conditions

Subjects to modifications.

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11 Appendix
Calibration Calibration temperature Entry of α value of Entry of correct Display of calculated Calibration status
entry (MTC) calibration solution conductivity value of installation factor is displayed
calibration solution
.
InstF 25.0 °C 2.10 %/K 1.0 o.k.;
Current meas. value C133 0.10 ... 5.0
= Installation factor C1 (3) –35.0 ... +250.0 °C 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K E---
C131 C132 0.0 µS/cm ... 9999 mS/cm C134 C135

Calibration temperature Entry of a α value of Entry of correct Display of calculated Calibration status
entry calibration solution conductivity value of cell constant is displayed
Cellc calibration solution
C1 (2) (if B1 = fixed) .
= Cell constant . .
o.k.;
2.10 %/K 0.0025 ... 99.99 1/cm
25.0 °C Current meas. value
C123 E---
C121 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K C122 0.0 mS/cm ... 9999 mS/cm C124 C125
–35.0 ... +250.0 °C

Function group
CALIBRATION Residual coupling Display of residual coupling Calibration status Store calibration
Start calibration (Airset) is displayed results
AirS = Airset C1 (1) .
Current meas. value 0.0 µS o.k. yes; no; new
C C112
C111 E--- C113 C114
any code
Read mod:
Code 22
Edit mode:

Temperature display Temperature display Measured value display Measured value display Uncompensated
measured value
MEAS. VALUE DISPLAY in °F suppressed Current output in % Current output in mA is displayed

with
1st error is displayed Other errors are displayed
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
in °C (if present) (up to 10 errors)
any code
Read mode:
Code 22
Edit mode:

Function group Selection of operation mode Selection of unit Display format selection Selection of unit Entry of cell constant Entry of cable
displayed (if A1 = conc) displayed resistance
SETUP 1 cond / ind / MOhm (if A1 = cond)
cond = conductive
ind = inductive ppm; mg/l; %; TDS; none XX.xx; X.xxx; XXX.x; XXXX auto; µS/cm; mS/cm; S/cm; 1.000 / 1.98 / 0.01 1/cm
MOhm = resistance (% only if A1 = conc) µS/m; mS/m; S/m 0.0025 ... 99.99 1/cm for 0.00 Ω
conc = concentration autoΩ; kΩ⋅cm; MΩ⋅cm; kΩ⋅m cond; ind; MOhm 0.00 ... 99.99 Ω
A A1 A2 A3 (omitted if A1 = conc) A4 A5 A6

Function group Selection of temperature Selection of temperature Entry of α value Entry of correct Temperature sensor Enter temperature
SETUP 2 measurement compensation type (if B2 = linear) process temperature calibration (omitted difference (omitted
. (if B1 = fixed) if B1 = fixed) if B1 = fixed)
Pt100 none 2.10 %/K
Pt1k (= Pt 1000) lin = linear 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K 25.0 °C Display of actual value Current offset
NTC30 (= NTC 30 kΩ) Tab = table –35.0 °C ... +250.0 °C –35.0 ... +250.0 °C –5.0 ... 5.0 °C
B fixed B1 NaCI = common salt B2 B3
Pure = ultrapure water B4 B5 B6

Function group Cont. switch-off Delay for cont. Delay for cont. Switch-off limit value Switch-off direction Feedforward control
CURRENT INPUT by current input switch-off current input switch-on current input for current input for current input to PID controller

Off; Input 0s 0 ... 2000 s 0s 0 ... 2000 s 50% 0 ... 100% Low; High Off; lin = linear
Z Z1 Z2 Z3 Z5 Z6
Z4

Characteristic selection Table option selection Entry of number of Selection of


value pairs in table value pair in table
read
table O3 (3) edit 1 1
1 ... 10 1 ... number of value pairs
asign
O331 O332 O333

Simulation value entry


sim = simulation O3 (2)
current value
0 ... 22.00 mA
O321

Function group Current output selection Select measured variable Current range selection Entry of 0/4 mA value Entry of 20 mA value
CURRENT OUTPUT for 2nd current output
Out1; Out2 lin = linear O3 (1) 4–20 mA; 0–20 mA 0 µS/cm / 0 kΩ·cm / 2000 mS/cm / 500 kΩ·cm /
°C; mS/cm; Contr 0 % / 0 °C 9999 % / 150.0 °C
entire measuring range entire measuring range
O O1 O2 O311 O312 O313

Function group Select contact type Select alarm Alarm delay Error current Error number Set alarm contact
ALARM delay unit setting selection to be effective
Stead = steady contact; 0 s (min)
F Fleet = fleeting contact s; min 0 s ... 2000 s (min) 22 mA 1 yes; no
F1 F2 (depends on F2) F3 2.4 mA F4 1 ... 255 F5 F6

Function group Switch polarisation Set alarm threshold Enter alarm delay Set lower Set upper Select process
CHECK detection on or off alarm threshold alarm threshold monitoring

off; on Off; Low: High; Lo+Hi; 0 s (min) 0 µS/cm 9999 µS/cm Off; AC; CC; AC+CC
P P1 P4 P6
Lo!; Hi!; LoHi! P2 0 … 2000 s (min) P3 0 … 9999 mS/cm 0 … 9999 mS/cm P5 AC!; CC!; ACCC!

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Store calibration
results

yes; no; new


C136

Store calibration
results

yes; no; new


C126

Entry of measured
value damping

1 (no damping)
1 ... 60
A7

Entry of
reference temperature

25 °C
–35 ... 250 °C
B7

Feedforward control = 1
at

50%
0 … 100%
Z7

x value entry y value entry Table status ok


(measured value) (current value)
yes; no
0 µS/cm / 0 kΩ⋅cm / 0.00 mA
0 % / 0 °C 0 ... 20.00 mA
entire measuring range entire measuring range
O334 O235 O236

Field for customer settings

Activate error current Automatic start of Select “next error”


for previously set cleaning function or return to menu
error no; yes
(not always displayed, next = next error;
no; yes F7 see error messages) F8 ←R F9

Set max. perm. period Set max. perm. period Set monitoring
for lower limit exceeded for upper limit exceeded value

60 min 0 ... 2000 min 120 min 0 ... 2000 min 1000 µS/cm
P7 P8 0 ... 9999 mS/cm P9

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Limit contactor Function of R2 (6) Entry of alarm threshold Entry of switch-off Pickup delay
configuration Switch off or on (switch-on point) point entry

Off; On 80 % 80 % 0
0.0 ... 100.0 % 0.0 ... 100.0 % 0 ... 2000 s
USP R2 (6)
R261 R262 R263 R264

Function of R2 (5) Start pulse selection Entry of pre-rinse time Entry of cleaning time
Switch off or on int = internal
Clean ext = external 20 s 10 s
= Chemoclean R2 (5) Off; On i+ext = internal + external 0 ... 999 s 0 ... 999 s
(only with rel. 3) i+stp = internal,
R251 suppr. by ext R252 R253 R254

Function of R2 (4) Rinse time setting Pause time setting Set minimum
Switch off or on pause time
30 s 360 min
Off; On 0 ... 999 s 1 ... 7200 min 120 min
Timer R2 (4) 1...3600 min
R241 R242 R243 R244

Function of R2 (3) Entry of set point Entry of Entry of integral action time
Switch off or on control gain Kp Tn (0.0 = no I component)
0 µS/cm / 0 kΩ⋅cm /
Off; On; Basic; PID+B 0% 1.00 0.0 min
PID controller R2 (3) entire meas. range 0.01 ... 20.00 0.0 ... 999.9 min
R231 R232 R233 R234

Function of R2 (2) Entry of switch-on Entry of switch-off Pickup delay


Switch off or on temperature temperature setting

Off; On 250.0 °C 250.0 °C 0s


LC °C –35.0 ... +250.0 °C –35.0 ... +250.0 °C 0 ... 2000 s
= T limit contactor R2 (2)
R221 R222 R223 R224

Function group Select contact to be Function of R2 (1) Select contact Select contact Pickup delay
RELAY configured Switch off or on switch-on point switch-off point setting

Rel1; Rel2; Rel3; Rel4 LC PV R2 (1) Off; On 9999 mS/cm / 200 MΩ⋅cm / 9999 mS/cm / 200 MΩ⋅cm / 0s
= cond. limit contactor 9999 % 9999 % 0 ... 2000 s
entire meas. range entire meas. range R213
R R1 R211 R212 R214

Function group Table option selection Entry of number of Selection of table value Entry of temperature Entry of temperature Table status o.k.
ALPHA TABLE table value pairs value (x value) coefficient α (y value)
read 1 yes; no
edit 1 ... number of 0.0 °C 2.10 %/K
T 1 table value pairs –35.0 ... +250.0 °C 0.00 ... 20.00 %/K
T1 1 ... 10 T2 asign T3 T4 T5 T6

Function group Selection of concentration Selection of table Table option Set number of Select value pair Entry of
curve for calculation of to be edited selection value pairs uncompensated
CONCENTRATION conductivity value
display value 1
1 read 1 1 ... number of value pairs
Curve 1 ... 4 1 ... 4 edit 1 ... 10 in K4 0.0 µS/cm
K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 0.0 ... 9999 mS/cm K6

Function group Language selection Hold configuration Manual hold Entry of Entry of SW upgrade Entry of SW upgrade
SERVICE - none = no hold hold dwell period release code release code
ENG; GER - s+c = during setup off; on (plus package) Chemoclean
ITA; FRA and calibration 10 s
ESP; NEL - CAL = during calibration 0 ... 999 s 0000 0000
S S1 - Setup = during setup S2 S3 S4 0000 ... 9999 S5 0000 ... 9999 S6

Module selection Software Hardware Serial number Module name


version version is displayed is displayed
Relay E1 (4)
SW version HW version

E141 E142 E143 E144

Software Hardware Serial number Module name


version version is displayed is displayed

MainB E1 (3) SW version HW version


= mainboard
E131 E132 E133 E134

Software Hardware Serial number Module name


version version is displayed is displayed

Trans E1 (2) SW version HW version


= transmitter
E121 E122 E123 E124

Function group Software Hardware Serial number Module name


version version is displayed is displayed
E + H SERVICE
Contr = controller E1 (1) SW version HW version

E E111 E112 E113 E114

Function group Entry of address Tag description


INTERFACE HART: 0 ... 15
or Profibus 1 ... 126 @@@@@@@@
I I1 I2

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Dropout delay
entry

0
0 ... 2000 s
R265

Entry of post-rinse time Number of repeat cycles Set interval between Set minimum pause Number of cleaning
two cleaning cycles time cycles without
20 s 0 (pause time) cleaning agent
0 ... 999 s 120 min
0 ... 5
360 min 1 ... R357 min 0
R255 R256 1 ... 7200 min 0 ... 9
R257 R258 R259

Entry of derivative Selection of Selection Entry of Entry of max. Entry of min. ON time Enter basic load
action time Tv control characteristic pulse interval pulse frequency tON
(0.0 = no D component) len = pulse length
dir = direct; freq = pulse frequency 10.0 s 120 1/min 0.3 s 40%
0.0 min inv = inverted curr = current input 2 0.5 ... 999.9 s 60 ... 180 1/min 0.1 ... 5.0 s 0 ... 40%
0.0 ... 999.9 min R236 R237
R235 R238 R239 R2310 R2311

Dropout delay Setting of Display of LC status


setting alarm threshold

0s 250.0 °C MAX
0 ... 2000 s –35.0 ... +250.0 °C MIN
R225 R226 R227

Dropout delay Setting of alarm threshold Display of LC status


setting (as an absolute value)

0s 9999 mS/cm / 200 MΩ⋅cm / MAX


0 ... 2000 s 9999 % MIN
R215 entire meas. range R216 R217

Entry of associated Entry of Table status o.k.


concentration value associated
temperature value yes; no
0.00 %
0 ... 99.99 % 0.0 °C
K7 –35.0 ... 250.0 °C K8 K9

Order number is Serial number is Reset instrument Perform instrument test


displayed displayed (restore default values)
no;
no; Displ = display
Sens = sensor data;
S7 S8 Facty = factory settings S9 S10

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! CURRENT OUTPUT (O) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20 Current output table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Current outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
9999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20 CYK 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

A D
A-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25 D component . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Access codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Damage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 77 Declaration of conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ALARM (F) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Derivative action time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Alarm contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Diagnosis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64-75
Alarm delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Alarm threshold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42, 45 Disassembly of CLM 223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
ALPHA TABLE (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Disassembly of CLM 253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Assembly of CLM 223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Assembly of CLM 253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Dropout delay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 41
AUTO key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Automatic start of cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 E
E-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
B Economy function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
B-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 26 Electrical connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Basic load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Elektronics box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Error codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
C Error current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
C-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 54, 55 Extension cable CLK 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Cable length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Extension cable CMK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Calibration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Extension of measuring cable . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Calibration mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22
Calibration of inductive sensors . . . . . . . . . . 53 F
Calibration with sensor alignment . . . . . . . . 55 F-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
CHECK (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Chemoclean function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 38 Function coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Cleaning function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Cleaning time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 44 Fuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cleaning trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
CLK 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 76 G
Code 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 3
Code 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 General safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Code 9999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 H
Coding structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Hardware version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Complete Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 HART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Complete measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CONCENTRATION (K) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Hold delay time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 51
Concentration measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Hold function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Conductivity sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Configure temperature sensor . . . . . . . . . . . 26 I
Connection diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 I component . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Connection examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 I-Function group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Connections of field instrument . . . . . . . . . . 13 Immunity to interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Connections of panel-mounted instrument . 13 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 6-15
Contact selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Instrument configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-34
Control characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Instrument upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Controller characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Integral action time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Corrective maintenance of CLM 223 . . . . . . 66 Intended application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Corrective maintenance of CLM 253 . . . . . . 69 INTERFACE (I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Corrective maintenance Interfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
of measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Current input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 J
CURRENT INPUT (Z) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Junction box VBM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 76

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K PROFIBUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
K-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49, 50 Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Key functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Pulse frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Kp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Pulse frequency modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Pulse interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
L Pulse length. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
LED indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Pulse length modulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Limit contacter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Limit contactor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Q
Limit contactor for conductivity measured va- Queries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
lue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Limit contactor for temperature . . . . . . . 35, 41 R
Linear characteristic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 R-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-44
Liquid crystal display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 REL key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Locking the keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20 RELAY (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Relay contact configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
M Repeat cycles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Maintenance and troubleshooting. . . . . 57-63 Replacement of processor module . . . . . . 72
Manual hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Rinse time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Measuring cable connection . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Measuring cell installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 S
Measuring mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 S-Function group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50, 51
Measuring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5
Menu structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Safety features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Minimum pause time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 5
MINUS key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Safety notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Module name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Monitoring features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Scopeware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Select language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Mounting examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Selection of error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Mounting of CLM 223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Selection of time unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Mounting of field instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Self test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Sensor COS 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
O Sensor installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
O-Function group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31 Serial number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
ON time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Operating concept. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SERVICE (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 50
Operating modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SETUP 1 (A). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 16-21 SETUP 2 (B). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25
Operator interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Setup mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22
Order code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Shipping documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Simulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
P Software version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
P controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Spare parts for CLM 223. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
P(ID) controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Spare parts for CLM 253. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
P-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Spare parts orders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Start pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Panel-mounted instrument. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Partition plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Start-up menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Pause time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45 Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
PCS alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Structure of measuring cable . . . . . . . . . . . 14
PD controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 SW upgrade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
PI controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Switch-off point of contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Pickup delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 41 Switch-off temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
PID controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 42 Switch-on point of contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
PLUS key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Switch-on temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Polarisation recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Symbols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Post mounting kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Post mounting on a square post . . . . . . . . . . 8 System configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Post mounting on cylindrical pipes . . . . . . . . 8
Post-rinse time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 44 T
Pre-rinse time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 44 T-Function group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Prealarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-81
Process temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Temperature coefficient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Product structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Temperature compensation . . . . . . . . . 25, 46

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Temperature sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2


Terminal blocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Upright post CYY 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Termination of measuring cable . . . . . . . . . . 14 USP function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 39, 45
Time unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Timer for cleaning function . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 38 W
Tn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Wall mounting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Transport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Weather protection cover CYY 101 . . . . . 8, 76
Troubleshooting common problems . . . . . . 57
Tv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Z
Z-Function group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
U
Universal mounting post CYY 102 . . . . . . . . . 9
Unlocking the keypad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 20

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