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Instruction
pH/ORP Combination sensor
Manual
with pressure compensation
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1. PREFACE 6
1.1 Introduction 6
1.2 Unpacking and Checking 6
1.3 Warranty and Service 7
1.4 Serial number 7
2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 8
2.1 Measuring elements 8
2.2 Wetted parts 8
2.3 Functional specifications (at 25°C) 8
2.4 Dynamic specifications 8
2.5 Operating range 8
2.6 Regulatory standards (only for sensor without suffix -VS) 9
2.7 Shipping details 9
2.8 Environmental conditions 9
2.9 Mechanical specifications 9
3. INSTALLATION OF FU24 10
3.1 Typical installation 10
3.2 Preparing the sensor for use 10
3.3 Mounting the sensor 10
4. DIMENSIONS 12
5. WIRING 13
5.1 Connections 13
5.2 Definition EXA/FLXA terminal numbers to FU24 sensor 13
5.3 Settings for PH402G and PH202G(S) 14
5.4 Settings for PH150, PH450G and FLXA 14
7. MODEL CODES 16
8. SPARE PARTS 16
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1. PREFACE
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2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
5 FSM
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CE : Decision 768/2008/EC
- ATEX : Directive 2014/34/EU,
as amended by Regulation (EC) no. 1882/2003
- Certificate no. : DEKRA 11ATEX0014 X
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3...T6 Ga
- Electrical data : For sensor input circuit connected to a certified intrinsically
safe circuit with the following maximum values:
Ui = 18 V; Ii = 170 mA; Pi = 0.4 W; Li = 0 mH;
Ci = 0 nF (VP type) or 3.6 nF (permanently connected cable)
or certified intrinsically safe Yokogawa pH/ORP transmitter
Model FLXA21/ 202 series or Model PH202S series.
Note: When the sensor has been connected to none intrinsically safe equipment
which exceeds the restrictions regarding the sensor input circuit (see electrical data),
the sensor is not suitable anymore for intrinsically safe use.
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3. INSTALLATION OF FU24
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PG7
FU24
TeflonTape
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4. DIMENSIONS
Dimensions in mm (inches)
260.9 [10.28"]
193.0 [7.61"]
71.0 [2.80"]
33.3 [1.31"]
28.0 [1.10"]
XXXX
PG7
1"NPT 1"NPT
TYPE: NPT
246.2 [9.70"]
178.4 [7.03"]
56.4 [2.22"]
28.0 [1.10"]
XXXX
PG7
TYPE: FSM
247.0 [9.73"]
H
A G
B F
C E
D
XXXX
232.4 [9.16"]
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FU24-05/10 wire #
pH
ORP
EXA/FLXA terminal # pH+ORP ORP
pH compensated
pH+rH
11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12
13 13 13 15
14 14
15 15 14 14
16 16
17 16
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Function pH pH compensated
pH&ORP pH&rH ORP
Setting (default) ORP
code 01 0(pH) 0(pH) 0(pH) 1(ORP) 1(ORP)
code 02 0(off) 1(ORP) 2(rH) 0(off) 0(off)
code 03 1.1.1 1.1.1 1.1.1 0.0.1 0.0.1
code 04 0.0.1 0.0.1 0.0.1 0.0.1 1.1.1
code 31 0 2 2
jumper input 1 no no no yes yes
jumper input 2 yes yes yes yes no
Function pH pH compensated
pH&ORP pH&rH ORP
Setting (default) ORP
sensor setup pH pH+ORP pH+ORP ORP ORP
measurement pH+ORP pH+rH
setup
Impedance
setting
input1 High High High Low Low
input 2 Low Low Low Low High
jumper input 1 no no no yes yes
jumper input 2 yes yes yes yes no
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The rH value is a function of the reference system and the pH value of the buffer solution.
The FU24 sensor has a reference system of saturated Silver/Silver Chloride (Ag/AgCl).
The commonly used standards for ORP and rH calibration are made from Chinhydron
(Quinhydrone) powder dissolved in pH buffer solutions (1 g / 200 ml). In Table 3 the
measurement values are given as function of the used pH buffer solution with Chinhydron
powder. The accuracy of the standards is approximately ± 10 mV.
Table 3: O
RP, pH compensated ORP and rH as function of pH buffer solution with
Chinhydron powder.
ORP (mV)
pH buffer pH compensated rH
ORP (mV)
1.68 403 88 23.6
4.01 265 88 23.6
6.87 96 88 23.6
7.00 88 88 23.6
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void cleaning the complete sensor with solution. Some cleaning solutions will
damage the modelcode sticker and connector which are placed on top of the
sensor. Only clean the measuring elements at the bottom side of the sensor.
In most cases cleaning with water, iso-propanol or methanol is sufficient. In other cases the
measuring elements of the sensor have to be cleaned with specific solutions.
Examples:
1. Deposits of limes, hydroxides or carbonates can be removed by immersing the bottom
part of the sensor in a solution containing dilute hydrochloric acid (5% is recommended).
Afterwards rinse the sensor with water.
2. Deposits of oil and fat can be removed with hot water with a detergent. When the results
are unsatisfactory, a mild (carbonate based) abrasive can be used.
3. Protein deposits should be removed with a protein enzymatic solution, for instance a
solution containing 8.5 mL concentrated hydrochloric acid and 10 grams of pepsin in
1 liter of water.
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void cleaning with non-polar solvent like tri-chloro ethylene, toluene or hexane. The
non-polar solvents will break up the gel-layer on the pH glass bulb and requires that
the sensor has to be soaked in water for at least 12 hours before it will function again.
The Teflon diaphragm of the sensor can be regenerated by putting it in hot (± 70°C, 158°F)
3 molar Potassium Chlorine (KCl) solution and letting it cool down to room temperature. This
procedure clears the diaphragm and will soak the diaphragm with conductive KCl again.
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7. MODEL CODES
8. SPARE PARTS
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100
100
100
Conc.%
20
60
20
60
20
60
20
60
Sulfuric acid 10 O O O O O O O O O O O O
50 O O O O O O X X X O O O
95 O O O O O O X X - O O O
fuming O O O O O O O O O
Hydrochloric acid 10 O O O O O O O O O O O O
sat. O O O O O O O O O O O O
Inorganic acid
Nitric acid 25 O O X O O O O O O O O O
50 - - - O O O X X X O O O
95 - - - O O O - - - O O O
fuming - - - O O O O O O
Phosphoric acid 25 O O O O O O O O O O O O
50 O O O O O O O O O O O O
95 X X - O O O O O O O O O
Hydrofluoric acid 40 O O O O O O X X X X X X
75 O O X O O O - - - - - -
Acetic acid 10 - - - O O O O O O O O O
Organic acid
glacial - - - O O O O O O O
Formic acid 80 - - - O O O O O O O O
O = can be used; X = shortens useful life; - = cannot be used; Blank = no data available
Citric acid 50 O O O O O O O O O O O O
Calcium hydroxide sat. O O O O O O O O O O O O
Potassium hydroxide 50 O O O O O O O O O O O X
Alkali
Sodium hydroxide 40 X X X O O O O O O O O X
Ammonia in water 30 X X X O O O O O O O O X
Ammonium chloride sat. O O O O O O O O O O O O
Acid salt
Zinc chloride 50 O O O O O O O O O O O O
Iron(III) chloride 50 O O O O O O O O O O
Sodium sulfite sat. - - - O O O O O O O O O
Sodium carbonate sat. O O O O O O O O O O O O
Basic salt
Sodium nitrate 50 O O O O O O O O O O O O
Aluminium chloride sat. O O O O O O O O O O O O
Hydrogen peroxide 30 O O O O O O X - - O O O
Sodium Hypochloride 50 O O X O O O X O O O
Oxidizing
Chlorinated lime O O O O O O
Ethanol 80 X - - O O O O O O O O O
Cyclohexane O O O O O O O O O O O O
Organic
solvent
Toluene - - - O O O O O O O O O
Trichloroethane X X X O O O O O O O O
Water O O O O O X O O O O O O
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