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1. ALARM B NO C INC 16 17 18 Bes RELAY RATING 30 VDC 3A 250 VAC 3A 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 5W PROBE SHD RED GRN MEMORY CARD RELAY RATING 30 VDC 3A 250 VAC 3A N 24 VDC 5W AXE MEMORY CARD Figure 26 MTS6 Rear Panel Connections DC Version Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 19 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 Wiring the System cont FAULT ALARM ALARM A ALARM B VERIDRI ae vod c D PROBE DC Power Terminal Block Figure 27 MTS6 Wiring Diagram 20 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 1 Connecting a Standard Probe The probe must be connected to the MTS6 with a continuous run of GE two wire shielded cable When connecting the probe protect the cable from excessive strain bending pulling etc and avoid subjecting the cable to temperatures above 65 C 149 F or below 50 C 587P Note Standard factory
2. 62 Setting the MH Calibration sn susu cece cece teens 62 Contrast Setting autocad e eked dude eRe eee E 37 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 103 Index D Decimal Places Setting 37 DIMENSIONS Arce ch scr a cen Rae o Puka uama Red umata eae 83 86 Display Care 5 arco Ll pss oe e dl td td on Do kk tak tah el 9 Setting UP ssid e A Pade ede tied hbk 36 E FICCHLONICS vie aru age E a aaa 81 Electronics Unit MOUTINO 22 ce a a E 8 Wiring Connections 18 88 Environmental Compliance viii EUTOPEGM COMPplIGN Ge ii ear Ed 83 F Fault Alarm COMNECIA Senda idas 29 DESTAPE DAR A A hd Daca ES aida 29 Sia ia 56 SeHING OPLUONS ltd it ado Sq i s 58 Ti it ga dad aa 58 Fault Relay Type SENO u res asias ada 57 G SA O A NR 9 AdapterPlate mts en e A EE e O Et 12 l ID lt CHECKING s oi 222 2 4 ct Tu u Du pupu ua a dalt 74 Information Setting 56 MPN eaa a br 81 INPUT POWER usan is as patie Sashes as Soke elie el 82 104 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Index Installation Adapter Plote Gasket uu 224 ita ita an oA as 12 Applying the Backing Plate 13 Gasket oi E thle Ee Se REM SE AE ee ie ees eh Sleds 9 Inserting the Adapter Plate 13 Mounting
3. NEEDLE VALVE COALESCER DRAIN Figure 23 Typical Sample System 16 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 Mounting the Sample System cont The sample system is normally fastened to a flat metal plate that has four mounting holes Upon request GE can also provide the sample system in an enclosure Complete the following steps to mount the sample system 1 Fasten the sample system plate or enclosure to a vertical wall or panel with a bolt in each of the four corners 2 Connect the sample system inlet to the process and the outlet to the return using appropriate stainless steel fittings and tubing CAUTION Do not start the process flow through the system N until the probe has been properly installed see the following section 2 5 Installing the Probe GE probes are usually installed in a sample system to protect the probe from any damaging elements in the process The probe is mounted in a cylindrical container called the sample cell which is included as part of your sample system Standard M2 probes and VeriDri probes are mounted into the sample system or process line with 3 4 16 straight threads that are sealed with an o ring Other fittings are available for special applications process line without a sample system consult GE for proper CAUTION If the probe is to be mounted directly in the A instal
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5. Logging Menu From the Logging Menu select Settings Status and press Enter Y The following screen Manage appears Settings Eject Card Set Log Params To set units to log from the Set Log Params menu select Units and press Enter Y The Interval following screen appears FieldSep Flags Dust te Eo Use the arrow keys to select the unit to log DP C and press Enter y The following screen appears Units to Log To change the unit setting select Modify and Choose Unit Action press Enter y The following screen KOPERS Remove appears X Cancel 48 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 2a Setting Log Units cont Select Unit 1 Use the arrow keys to select the unit to be represented by 1 and press Enter Y The screen returns to the Units to Log menu Note If the VeriDri probe is being used FH replaces MH Note If the ppmv software version was purchased PPM mg m g m and kg m will be available To remove a unit from the Units to Log menu select Remove and press Enter Y Select the unit to be removed press Enter Y and the unit is deleted Press Cancel X to return to the Set Log Params menu 3 5 2b Setting the Log Interval Set Log Params To set the log interval from the Set Log Params menu select Interval and press Units Enter y The following screen appears FieldSep Flags S
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7. 21 SOMO ii td 21 Standard Wiring to Connector 23 VOR DE a sees eA EENE AE di ide cs 2 VORIDil WRIA is ia acen 24 Problems Troubleshooting 77 Programming id tes a Bb Kn BA ee A OR A eee 33 R Recalibrating the Probe 79 Recorder OUtputWITNd see sacs cn he ea aora Sakae 4 Replacing the Probe dec bees die cate ds 79 RELUTO PONE ira Teka heen ee Aaa eee 112 S Safety Aunia EQUIP da ci A bd nahn ata vii ES A as tate u Ae es vii Personal EQUIP Lie casita eee eae ee eee A viii Sample Cella ru rc uz o etna eter 17 Sample System MOUNTING y uuu cece epa qaqas has 17 SD Card SEjCClAGS soe ts cote he hah SAU SS ay ON ARO AE BORE 55 Software Version Checking au u yumuu a Nr s 75 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 107 Index SpecifiCdtlons E A A A eal 81 Alar Relay tc aia a aida da 81 Analog OUTPUT s cosita aaa da aio 81 DIMAS Sita iia tara 83 El AAA E EM NE one More Macnee anes 81 Europedh Compliance e dd usu 83 OPUS ry a ba el dra baza 81 MPULPOWEP micras 82 PLLIMSICSOLCLY sc Za oa Nar Bi ee ere encarta teres 81 Moisture Meosurement 83 Power DISSIDQUOM a wae use asus Na uyum idea Nat Lace eae HAS 82 Temperature rias aid 83 Wo Up TIME ace toners ka ett okies cd 83 Staring UP cin A A abana puwa ha kuy 33 Status Sesi bc da Soe ee o Aaa da 74 A E 7 T Temperature r
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10. Resume Close Directory Erase Log Manage Log Files File 06150618 GEESE CLOSE V Accept X Cancel When a new log is created it can be paused or closed To pause the log from the Manage Log Files menu select Pause Close and press Enter Y The following screen appears Select Pause and press Enter V the screen returns to the Manage Log Files menu Note When a log is paused the Manage Log Files menu changes to the following screen A paused log can be resumed or closed To resume the log function from the Manage Log Files menu select Resume Close and press Enter Y The following screen appears Select Resume and press Enter Y the screen returns to the Manage Log Files menu Note When a log is resumed the Manage Log Files menu displays the Pause Close option again Note Ifa log is running and it reboots due to a power failure it will always return to the previous state prior to the power failure If it was running it will continue to run If it was paused it will stay paused and can be resumed 52 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 3d Viewing the Log Directory Manage Log Files To view the existing log names select New Log Directory and press Enter Y A screen similar to the following appears Erase Log File Listino When a listing is highlighted the date time 1 GERREDPEKDEB 5 01281240 and size of each log
11. ti m a Figure 65 Successful Excel Import The log file is now properly formatted for graphing or analysis 102 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Index A Adapter Plate A E a IR em E O eae ER 12 ON 13 Adapter Plates Optionq 87 Al Rel a aida ahd 81 Alarms Changing the Lower Span 2 2 S iu SSE uyu Ey SS 46 Changing the Upper Spgan 46 O ol Rte Ba SUE ay Oa Oa a 29 How Alarm Types Work siyasi cece eee ete tent p aN 45 Resetting Test Status voii cbs r eee bese be ts 47 Selecting A TYPE a AA ee Bee 44 Selecting an Output iii td aiii wa 43 Selecting Status caidas 43 Se SCO UNS iz 44 o A RA 43 E Ota nel ee 27 AndlogOutpuit 7 2 sa ds ada dd 81 AULOCGI SCTLIN cnt e nt Aer aie dane aan 59 B Backing Plate ADPIVING taco lt bh uu sete Nisu ek 13 Brackets MOUNTING 32 320 a s ghee is 10 C Cable Standard Prob Vaca los 21 Calibration MAD Pie a a E E E E Dudek ne ne 60 A A 79 Reading the DP Volue 64 Reading the FHVolue 64 Selecting the Calibration Point 0 0 ccc cece kisu eee 61 63 Setting Data ds y his eit cna neta Cau ha eee tena Gee eds Kuy oca 60 Setting Dat 2 is cites ees eek ee ee gids und hie tapukusaq 63 Setting Number of PointS 0 c eee cece eee eee e eens 61 Setting the Dewpoint Calibration
12. Brackets tistics La ce a a Do 10 POMeElMOURt ka a de tO ch et a Me ot Sad coche 15 A KC A ne eee 17 Securing Plate Assembly 14 Interconnection Diagram i eieren iie EAE ENE E EREE E 88 INUPINSICS OTR a Ra RS 81 L Locking the Menu io 2085 34 a ein oe ee adh hi te ela dk eee 76 Logs Checking the Status aiek y e Leet se 47 COOLING E A OER RAR SRO eS 51 Deleting Numbers 54 Manding FIGS 2 css E A A See 51 Setting qi Field Separator vito a 50 Setting Status FS gt eric sree cee Ree Lee Whee eS 50 Setting the Interval 2 0 0 cee cece uwa uyaywa 49 SERMOU S Sa sh cede et sed e embar 48 Seting Data tma e amuta uae Peet 47 SETS ME A u Sp iene se 48 Viewing NUMbE6rs ooo acacia tia 53 M MIS O i 2 Menu Map Main Menu 90 91 Menu LOCKING cee ested A tees 76 Menus ACCESSING ii dd 34 MicroSD Card Accessing the Files 96 REGGING 5 5 r us a ait Fu leh eacab ero went nates 93 REMOVING taste tbat aaa phat e a ak bay a aah es 93 Setting Up th Files ul week eee ae eee ee tae as 99 Moisture Meaasurement cee ekin ee cee e aus eee e renner ees 83 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 105 Index Mounting Brackets ac dd Veet ay Shenae ii bd 10 Electronics Unit a 8 MTS 6 into Panel Cutout cen iA ee i eee die 9 RONG se steer hae E A cate hae econ Mar
13. or sensor signal MH or FH Input Power option I AC universal power 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz option 2 DC 24 VDC nominal 10 Power Dissipation AC units 5 W maximum DC units 5 W maximum 82 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Chapter 5 Specifications 5 1 Electronics cont Temperature operating 20 to 60 C storage 40 to 70 C Warm Up Time meets specified accuracy within three minutes Dimensions panel mount 2 83 x 5 67 x 4 71 in H x W x D 57 x 104 x 118 67 mm cutout required 2 65 x 5 4 in H x W 46 x 94 mm board mount TBD European Compliance complies with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive Installation Category II Pollution Degree II 5 2 Moisture Measurement Sensor Type thin film aluminum oxide moisture sensor probe Moisture Probe Compatibility compatible with all GE M Series aluminum oxide moisture probes and VeriDri transmitters Traceability All moisture probe calibrations are traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST standards or National Physical Lab U K NPL as accredited by Irish National Accreditation Board INAB Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 83 Chapter 5 Specifications 5 2 Moisture Measurement cont Probe Cable Length M Series 2 000 ft 600 m maximum VeriDri 1 000 ft 300 m maximum Moisture Probe Pressure Rating M1 5 microns Hg to 75 psig 5 barg M2 5
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15. 4 Back Panel 4 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output cont 3 Lift the back edge of the cover see Figure 5 slide the cover back see Figure 6 and lift it from the enclosure see Figure 7 on page 6 IZII wR RTS TE 1775737 i mem z 100 240 yay 50 60Hz 4 Figure 5 Lifting the Back Edge of the Cover SR 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 5W A MEMORY CARD Figure 6 Sliding the Cover Back Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 5 Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output cont rs L E CE ll O 100 240 vac 18 y 50 60Hz 5W MEMORY CARO Figure 7 Lifting the Cover 6 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output cont 4 Locate switch S1 see Figure 8 highlighted area CAUTION Use proper ESD grounding prior to changing the AN switch 5 Set switch S1 to the desired position V for voltage or I for current x i 5 Figure 8 Switch S1 on the Main PC Board 6 After setting the switch replace the cover and reinsert the rear enclosure screw Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 7 Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 Mounting the Electronics Unit The MTS6 unit can be installed in a panel up to 0 25 in 6 mm thick See Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings for the requir
16. 4 000 mA or 0 4 V on the output being trimmed The output value should then be read using the connected recorder SCADA equipment or DVM Enter the value read from the connected equipment as the Zero Trim value as follows Note Since you cannot trim 0 mA or 0 V for negative offsets trim for the lower end of the scale is at the 4 mA or 0 4 V output level Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 41 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 3 7 Trimming the Outputs cont Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel to keep the previous value Enter Out Reading MED 5 2000 04 0000 mA 3 0000 vV Save X Cancel The Output Trim menu returns with Trim Output Trim Span highlighted To change the span value Reset Trim press Enter V A screen similar to the following appears This will cause the MTS6 to output 20 000 mA on the output being trimmed The output value should then be read using the connected recorder SCADA equipment or DVM Enter the value read from the connected equipment as the Span Trim value Enter Out Reading Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and GEEH 22 2000 ee down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 20 0000 mA 10 0000 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X to keep the previous valu
17. Card The MicroSD card can now be removed from the MTS6 Note Physically removing the MicroSD card from the MTS6 without performing the eject routine below may result in data loss This will not result in damage to either the MicroSD card or to the MTS6 To eject the SD card from the Logging Logging Menu Status Menu select Eject Card and press Enter Manage The following screen appears Settings Eject Card Logging Menu Use the arrow keys to select EJECT or Eject SD Card CANCEL and press Enter y The screen EJECT returns to the Logging Menu Press Cancel X to return to the Main Menu y Accept X Cancel Note If EJECT was selected the MicroSD card may now be removed from the MTS6 To remove and read the card see Reading the MicroSD Card on page 93 3 5 5 Viewing Data Logs Any MicroSD card reader may be used to read the MicroSD card The log file is in text format therefore any word processing or spreadsheet program may be used to read the data Refer to Appendix C for examples on how to work with log files Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 55 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 Setting Other Information Main Menu To change other settings from the Main Display Menu select Settings and press Enter V Output Service The following screen appears Alarm About Logs LOCK 3 6 1 Setting the Fault Alarm Settings Menu To configure th
18. Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 2 2 Setting Decimal Places To set the decimal places for unit values from the Display Menu use the arrow keys Display Menu Unit Select to select Decimal and press Enter y The Contrast following screen appears The decimal places setting determines the number of digits displayed for 6699 the value to the right of the decimal symbol if possible Set DP C Format Use the arrow keys to change the number of CE 1 decimal places and press Enter Y or press 1 decimals Cancel X if no changes are necessary The 0 screen returns to the Display Menu V Save X Cancel 3 2 3 Contrast To modify the display contrast and brightness from the Display Menu use the arrow keys to select Contrast and press Display Menu Unit Select Decimal Enter y The following screen appears Use the Up Down arrow keys to increase decrease display brightness Use the Right Left arrow keys to increase decrease Adjust Display display contrast Press Enter Y to save the vV Save X Cancel changes or press Cancel X to return to the previous setup The screen returns to the Display Menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 37 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 3 Setting Up the Output 3 3 1 Entering the Output Menu To set up the output from the Main Menu Settings choose Output and press Enter Y The Service follow
19. access the Cal Data menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered press Enter Y and the following screen appears If you are using a standard M Series probe the MH DP Cal will be highlighted Press Enter Y The following screen appears Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 3a Selecting the Number of Points Edit MH DP Cal To select the number of points highlight yes Select Num of Points and press Enter Y Select Cal Point The following screen appears Edit MH Edit DP C Use the left and right arrow keys to select Select Num of Points each digit to be changed and the up and 20 E down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 2 value Press Enter Zx to save or Cancel x to keep the previous value and return to the vV Save X Cancel Edit MH DP Cal menu 3 6 36 Selecting the Calibration Point Edit MH DP Cal To select the calibration point highlight Select Num of Points Select Cal Point and press Enter y The Select Cal Point following screen appears Edit MH Edit DP C Use the left and right arrow keys to select CER 13 each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 00 0 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel x J Save X C
20. and right arrow keys to select MED 60 0 each digit to be changed and the up and 060 0 DP C down arrow keys to increase or decrease its Min 110 0 value Press Enter Zx to save or Cancel V Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to Output Menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 39 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 3 5 Changing the Lower Output Span Output Menu To adjust the lower output span from the Ut Test Output Menu select Lower and press Type Trim Enter y A screen similar to the following Upper appears Set Output Zero Use the left and right arrow keys to select MED 60 0 each digit to be changed and the up and 110 0 DP oC down arrow keys to increase or decrease its Me Min 110 0 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X V Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to Output Menu 3 3 6 Testing the Output The Test Menu causes the MTS6 to generate a 0 or 4 20mA output or a 0 2V output at the percent of scale selected For example in 4 20mA operation 0 4mA 50 12mA 100 20mA This allows the proper function of recording or SCADA equipment to be verified In 0 20 operation 0 OmA 50 10mA 100 20mA Output Menu To test system output from the Output Units Menu select Test and press Enter Y The Type Trim MTS6 will proceed to check the settings and Upper a screen similar to the following will appear Lower Outp
21. appears at the bottom of 2 01270802 6 01281241 the screen Use the arrow keys to move from 3 01270803 7 01281242 Sa zs 4 01281238 8 01281243 One listing to another To return to the 1 27 2010 08 01 162 bytes Manage Log Files menu press Cancel X Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 53 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 3e Deleting Log Files To erase an existing log file s from the Manage Log Files Manage Log Files menu select Erase Log Pause Close Directory and press Enter V The File Listing screen appears File Listing Using the arrow keys move to the listing to 1 Gees 5 01281240 2 01270802 6 01281241 be deleted and press Enter Y The 3 01270803 7 01281242 following screen appears 4 01281238 8 01281243 1 27 2010 08 01 162 bytes File to Erase Using the arrow keys select YES to erase the ERASE Log 01281243 listing or NO to save the listing Press YES EY Enter Y and the screen returns to File Listing If YES was selected the particular number is gone If NO was selected the number is still present y Accept X Cancel Press the Cancel X key to return to the Manage Log Files menu 54 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 4 Ejecting the SD Card Removing the MicroSD card requires two steps First the active files must be closed This step is referred to as ejecting the SD
22. or recalibrated moisture probes must be installed in accordance with the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation IMPORTANT To maintain good contact at the terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the wiring connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle the terminal block Then make the cable connections while the connector is off the unit Finally after the wiring is complete push the connector straight onto the terminal block not at an angle After the probe has been installed and wired enter the probe calibration curve data as described in Chapter 3 Operation and Programming Each probe is shipped with its own Calibration Data Sheet which includes the serial number for that probe Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 79 Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance 4 4 Cleaning the MTS6 Front Panel When necessary use the procedure below to clean the front panel You will need the following e Clean lint free cloth Cleaning solution soap and warm water To clean the front panel 1 Moisten the cloth with the cleaning solution 2 Gently wipe the front panel clean 3 Use a dry cloth to dry the front panel 80 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 5 Specifications Chapter 5 Specifications 5 1 Electronics Input moisture signal from GE thin film aluminum oxide moisture sensor on an M Series probe or a VeriDri probe Intrinsic Safety external safety b
23. you are using a VeriDri probe the following steps will apply For a standard M Series probe see Setting Calibration Data 1 on page 60 Settings Menu To view calibration data from the Settings Fault Alm Clock Menu select Cal Data and press Enter Y Probes The following screen appears V V Ratio Note To access the Cal Data menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered User Passcode 0000 V Save X Cancel press Enter Y and the following screen appears If you are using a VeriDri probe the FH DPCal will be highlighted Press Enter Y The following screen appears Cal Data 3 6 4a Selecting the Calibration Point Read FH DP Calibration To select the calibration point highlight Select Cal Point Select Cal Point and press Enter Y The Read FH Value following screen appears Read DP Value Select Hygro Cal Point Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and ED 13 x E pone 00 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its M 0 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X to keep the previous value and return to the Edit MH DP Cal menu vV Save X Cancel Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 63 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 40 Reading the FH Value Read FH
24. 30 2 6 6 Installing the DC Power Cable 31 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual iil Contents Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Using The MoE Io sura saq sluku A A ay idel dae send 33 5 ES O 33 3 1 2 Accessing the MENUS a u u u cece orar 34 3 1 3 Entering Numeric VOUES si xe moe rea Maecenas 35 Setting Up the Display vicio ia 36 3 2 1 Selecting Primary Units u ua u uy uy py uu uuu RN 36 3 2 2 Setting Decimal Places 6 ccc cece eee 37 3 25 CONASA n a aie She cee Oe aaa ee es 37 Setting Up the Outputs ua ee eek cea neh Aen ees 38 3 3 1 Entering the Output Men s yu u cece cece e aia 38 3 3 2 Selecting QUIPUT WAITS ss u u da lt as 38 3 3 3 Selecting an Output Type 39 3 3 4 Changing the Upper Output Span 0 eee eee ee 39 3 3 5 Changing the Lower Output Spon 40 3 3 0 gt Testing INe OULDUE arar rara Aria ar 40 337 THMMING the OUP coi in SAR 41 Setting UPS A wk A nena atin heat 43 3 4 1 Selecting an Alarm Output uuu a s a a u Sy huq 43 3 4 2 Selecting Alarm Status 43 3 43 Selecting Alan iia seer gt ne dt taa 44 3 44 Selecting an Algrm TY Pe cen ica pla td 44 3 4 5 How the Alarm Types Work 0 0 0 c cece cece ence nena 45 3 4 6 Changing the Upper Alarm Spon 46 3 4 7 C
25. AutoCal Settings AutoCal Now Yes D y Accept X Cancel To change the Autocal settings from the Settings Menu select AutoCal and press Enter y The following screen appears To change the Autocal interval settings select Interval and press Enter V A screen similar to the following appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Press Enter Zx to save or Cancel xX to keep the previous value and return to the AutoCal Settings menu To accept or reject AutoCal select Cal Now and press Enter V A screen similar to the following appears To accept AutoCal select Yes To reject AutoCal select No Press Enter to confirm your selection and return to the AutoCal Settings menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 59 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 3 Setting Calibration Data 1 Note If you are using a standard M Series probe the following steps will apply Ifyou are using a VeriDri probe see Setting Calibration Data 2 on page 63 Settings Menu Fault Alm Clock AutoCal Probes Cal Data V V Ratio User Passcode 0000 M vV Save X Cancel Cal Data MH DP Cal Cal Reference Probe SN 60 Note To update calibration data from the Settings Menu select Cal Data and press Enter Y The following screen appears Note To
26. DC power cable with 14 to 26 AWG wires is supplied by the customer Use the following instructions to connect the cable to the MTS6 MEMORY CARD Figure 40 MTS6 Rear Panel Connections DC Version 1 Remove the DC Connector from the rear panel see Figure 41 24 VDC SW Figure 41 Removing the DC Connector Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 31 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 6 Installing the DC Power Cable cont 2 Strip each conductor of the DC power cable by approximately 3 8 3 Insert each wire into the appropriate slot and chassis and tighten each screw to secure them in place IMPORTANT Ensure that the chassis ground connection is properly grounded 4 Reinsert the DC connector into the rear panel see Figure 42 Figure 42 Reinserting the DC Connector 32 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 1 Using the MTS6 3 1 1 Starting Up After proper installation the MTS6 Transmitter can be set up to accommodate the user s requirements Typically the user may need to configure the analog outputs trim the analog outputs and program logging Refer to a Menu Map Figure 49 on page 90 when using an M Series probe or Figure 50 on page 91 when using a VeriDri probe and complete the following steps Upon startup the MTS6 proceeds through several displays until a screen similar to the fol
27. DP Calibration TO view the FH value highlight Read FH Select Cal Point Value and press Enter V The following Read FH Value screen appears Read DP Value Viewing FH 00 The FH value is for viewing only When you are ready press Cancel X to return to the 10 6821 Read FH DP Calibration menu X Exit 3 6 4c Reading the DP Value To view the DP value highlight Read DP Value and press Enter Y The following screen appears Read FH DP Calibration Select Cal Point Read FH Value Read DP Value Viewing DP 00 The DP value is for viewing only When you are ready press Cancel X to return to the 110 00 Read FH DP Calibration menu Press Cancel X twice to return to the X Exit Settings Menu 64 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 5 Reading and Setting the Calibration References Note The following procedure applies only if an M Series probe is being used If a VeriDri probe is used Cal Reference is not accessible IMPORTANT The MTS6 is factory programmed with high and low reference MH values These values are generated from a factory lab calibration and should not be changed without first consulting GE technical support Changes to these values will alter the accuracy of the unit measurements Settings Menu To update calibration data from the Settings Fault Alm Clock Menu select Cal Data and press Enter V AutoCal Prob
28. Figure 32 Reinserting the Connector into the Terminal Block Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 23 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 2 Connecting a VeriDri Probe Use the following steps to wire the VeriDri to the MTS6 Deke E Figure 33 Four Wire VeriDri Probe Cable 1 Insert the end of probe cable with the connector onto the probe and twist the connector head clockwise until it is secure IMPORTANT Ensure that the power is off before proceeding 24 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 2 Connecting a VeriDri Probe cont 2 Using the flying leads at the end of the VeriDri cable connect the probe to the lower terminal block pins 10 11 12 and 13 on the back of the MTS6 see Table 1 and Figure 35 and Figure 36 on page 26 Table 1 VeriDri Wiring Connections Wire Color Pin Number Designation IMPORTANT To maintain good contact at the terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the wiring connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle the terminal block Then make the cable connections while the connector is off the unit Finally after the wiring is complete push the connector straight onto the terminal block not at an angle Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 25 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 2 Connecting a VeriDri Probe cont Figure 35 Wiring the Cable to the Connector Figure 36 Reinser
29. GE Measurement amp Control Solutions Moisture Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual A 4 P E v _ E p MOISTURE TARGET v gt SERIES 6 ae 910 291 Rev A imagination at work September 2010 GE Measurement amp Control Solutions Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 910 291 Rev A September 2010 GESensinginspection com 2010 General Electric Company All rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice no content intended for this page proceed to next page Contents Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities LL INTO UN dis li iia 1 A E SS AS 1 NN 2 Chapter 2 Installation A o 3 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output 4 2 3 Mounting the Electronics Unit ecreis 0 0 06 ccc ccc yakuma lasa lal papaya 8 2 9 1 BASIC MOUNTING eri a aan 8 2 3 2 Adapter Plate Mounting 0 cece cece cece ees 12 2 4 Mounting the Sample System u r a ce d a e nE EREET oR 16 2 5 Installing the Probes vecinas adidas 17 2 6 Wirmo he Sys ten esr EE Ara eee ead Mai 18 2 6 1 Connecting a Standard Probe 21 206 2 Gonnecting Ver Dr PODE a nr cacas alla Foe aaa 24 2 6 3 Connecting the Recorder Outputs 27 2 6 4 Connecting the Relays 27 2 6 5 Installing the AC Power Coble
30. MTS6 To check the status of the MTS6 from the About menu select Status and press ID Wiring Enter y A screen similar to the following Version appears Probe Menu X The information includes the amount of Uptime 0d 00h space being used and that which is free To SD Card Installed Format is FATI6 return to the About MTS6 menu press 0 27 MB used Cancel X 244 68 MB free 74 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 7 3 Checking the Software Version About MTS6 To check the software version from the About menu select Version and press ID Wiring Status Enter y A screen similar to the following appears Probe The information includes the program number and any options To return to the About MTS6 menu press Cancel X 3 7 4 Checking the Probe About MTS6 To check the probe details from the About ID Wiring menu select Probe and press Enter Y A Status screen similar to one of the following Version appears Menu X Data when using an M Series probe To Probe Standard return to the About MTS6 menu press Cancel X Menu X Data when using a VeriDri probe To return Probe to the About MTS6 menu press Cancel X VeriDri v D D S N 39003 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 75 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 7 5 Checking the Wiring About MTS6 To view the MTS6 wiring diagram from the 1D A
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32. a Characters such as commas or tabs separate each field Fixed width Fields are aligned in columns with spaces between each field Start import at row fi File origin Windows ANSI Preview of file F 102191250 LOG l1 bate TimeDP CDP FDP CDP CStatusAlarm AAlarm B 2 P 1372010 12 50 45 10_213_7 10_ Z 10 2DD 3 kv19 Z2010 12 50 48 10 213 7 10 2Z 10_ 200 la 719 2010 12 50 51 10 213 7 10 2 10 200 ls 719 2010 12 50 54 10 213 6 10 2 10 200 Cancel Finish Figure 62 Excel Import Wizard 1 6 Follow the directions on the screen make changes if necessary and click on Next gt The following screen appears see Figure 63 on page 100 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 99 Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 3 Setting Up the Files cont Text Import Wizard Step 2 of 3 This screen lets you set the delimiters your data contains You can see how your text is affected in the preview below Delimiters V Tab Semicolon Comma Space Other Text qualifier gt Treat consecutive delimiters as one Data preview Date Time 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 7 19 2010 2 19 2010 Figure 63 Excel Import Wizard 2 7 Set the desired data delimiters and click on Next gt The following screen appears see Figure 64 on page 101 100 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 3 Setting Up the Files cont Text Import Wiz
33. age 92 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 1 Removing the Card IMPORTANT Before removing the MicroSD Card refer to section 3 5 4 Ejecting the SD Card on page 55 to first stop the data log 1 Locate the memory card in the lower center of the rear panel and pull the flexible cover from the left The cover hangs from the right side see Figure 51 and Figure 52 or Ley amp wW Zowe 34 Y 4 AN INO C INCINO C NCINO NC DOTITI2T33T13 15 6117118 15116117118 TE 54 voc 5W Em HEE i Saa pa Pl bea MEMORY C Figure 52 The Opened Memory Card Holder Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 93 Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 1 Removing the Card cont 2 Push in the memory card until it clicks and pull it from the MTS6 chassis see Figure 53 and Figure 54 Figure 53 Pushing in on the MicroSD Card E 112131415 16171879 14115116117118 24 VD MEMOR Figure 54 Removing the MicroSD Card 94 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 1 Removing the Card cont 3 Plug the memory card into a card reader and insert the reader into a computer see Figure 55 and Figure 56 Figure 56 The Reader Plugged In Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 95 Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 2 Acce
34. ancel to keep the previous value and return to the Edit MH DP Cal menu Select Hygro Cal Point Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 61 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 3c Setting the MH Calibration Edit MH DP Cal To set up the MH calibration highlight Edit Select Num of Points MH and press Enter Y The following Select Cal Point screen appears Edit DP C Set MH 00 Use the left and right arrow keys to select gEEB 4 0000 each digit to be changed and the up and 0 0000 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its o 0 0000 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel x to keep the previous value and return to the Edit MH DP Cal menu JV Save X Cancel 3 6 3d Setting the Dew Point Calibration Edit MH DP Cal To set up the dew point calibration highlight Select Num of Points Edit DP C and press Enter Y The Select Cal Point following screen appears Edit MH Edit DP C Set DP C 00 Use the left and right arrow keys to select FB 100 00 each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 11 9 00 C MERA 200 00 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel x V Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to the Edit MH DP Cal menu Press Cancel 5 to return to the Cal Data menu 62 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 4 Setting Calibration Data 2 Note If
35. ard Step 3 of 3 This screen lets you select each column and set Column data Format the Data Format General General converts numeric values to numbers date Text values to dates and all remaining values to text C Date moy Advanced Data preview Do not import column skip Cancel lt Back Figure 64 Excel Import Wizard 3 8 Select each column and set the data format for it see Figure 64 9 When the setup is complete click on Finish and a screen similar to Figure 65 on page 102 appears Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 101 Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 3 Setting Up the Files cont El Microsoft Excel 02191250 DER E File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help VIDAS oce st Mem Q e Date Time B C D E G H I C DP F DP C DP C Status Alam A Alarm B 2 19 2010 12 50 10 10 2 2 19 2010 12 50 10 2 2 19 2010 12 50 10 2 2 19 2010 12 50 10 f 10 2 2 19 2010 12 50 10 10 2 2 19 2010 12 5 E 10 2 2 19 2010 12 51 10 2 2119 2010 12 51 10 2 2 19 2010 12 5 10 10 2 2 19 2010 12 5 10 10 2 2 19 2010 12 51 10 2 2 19 2010 12 51 10 2 2119 2010 12 51 10 j 10 2 2 19 2010 12 5 10 10 2 2 19 2010 12 5 10 A 10 2 2 19 2010 12 51 i 10 2 2119 2010 12 51 2119 2010 12 5 M 4 gt p1 02191250 Draw Gj AutoShapes MOJO 42 9 4 A e00000000000000000 p
36. arrier for moisture input optional Analog Output single isolated recorder output for dew point internally optically isolated 10 bit 0 1 resolution 0 2 V 10 kQ minimum load resistance 0 20 mA 400 Q maximum series resistance 4 20 mA 400 Q maximum series resistance Outputs are user programmable within the range of the instrument and the corresponding probe Alarm Relays 1 fault alarm and 2 programmable high low alarms Form C SPDT Relays Standard 3A O 250VAC 3A O 30VDC Standard designs are available for the high low alarms set to trip at any level within the range of the instrument and programmable from the front panel Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 81 Chapter 5 Specifications 5 1 Electronics cont Alarm Setpoint Repeatability 0 1 C dew point MicroSD Supports MicroSD and MicroSDHC high capacity cards up to 32 GB with individual logs up to 4 GB in size The factory supplied card has a capacity of 2 GB 2 000 000 000 bytes or over 45 million average log records Note The MTS6 unit has been fully tested with SanDisk MicroSD SDHC cards It is therefore recommended that the customer use SanDisk brand cards Configurations panel mount PC board Display 128 x 64 matrix LCD display with LED backlight Front Panel weatherproof membrane front panel display keypad meets NEMA 4 and IP66 requirements panel mount version only Display Functions dew point temperature C or F
37. assembled cables are available from GE in lengths up to 600 meters 2000 feet Figure 28 Two Wire Shielded M Series Probe Cable To connect the probe cable refer to Figure 25 on page 19 and Figure 29 and Figure 30 on page 22 and complete the following steps 1 Insert the end of probe cable with the bayonet type connector onto the probe and twist the shell clockwise until it snaps into a locked position approximately 1 8 turn IMPORTANT Ensure that the power is off before proceeding 2 Connect the end of the probe cable with the three leads to the lower terminal block pins 16 17 and 18 on the back of the MTS6 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 21 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 1 Connecting a Standard Probe cont 17 Red 16 Shield 18 Green Figure 29 M Series Probe Cable Connections IMPORTANT 7o maintain good contact at the terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the wiring connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle the terminal block Then make the cable connections while the connector is off the unit Finally after the wiring is complete push the connector straight onto the terminal block not at an angle Figure 30 Bottom Connector Removed 22 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 1 Connecting a Standard Probe cont dl Figure 31 Making Probe Cable Connections to the Connector
38. bout menu select Wiring and press Status Enter y A screen similar to the following Version appears Probe Menu x To return to the Main Menu press y a Cancel X twice NO c Nc NO C NC NO C NC VERIDRI RCDR H20 PROBE c c v sun Rep ern 3 8 Locking the Menu Main Menu To lock the ability to make changes to the Display Settings menu select LOCK and press Enter y The Output Service screen returns to the normal reading Alarm About Logs Note To unlock the menu refer to Starting Up on page 36 76 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance 4 1 Introduction The MTS 6 is designed to be maintenance and trouble free However because of severe process conditions and other factors minor problems may occur from time to time Some of the most common problems and recommended maintenance procedures are discussed in this chapter If you cannot find the information you need in this chapter please consult GE for help the instructions in this chapter If you do you may damage CAUTION Do not attempt to troubleshoot the MTS 6 beyond A the unit and void the warranty This chapter covers the following topics common problems replacing recalibrating moisture probes cleaning the front panel Proceed to the appropr
39. ceipt GE Sensing will evaluate the instrument to determine the cause of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken 112 If the damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned If GE Sensing determines that the damage is not covered under the terms of the warranty or if the warranty has expired an estimate for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided Upon receipt of the owner s approval to proceed the instrument will be repaired and returned Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual GE S DECLARATION ensing OF CONFORMITY DOC 0006 Rev A We GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 USA declare under our sole responsibility that the Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards e EN 61326 1 2006 Class A Table 2 Industrial Locations e EN 61326 2 3 2006 EN 61010 1 2001 Overvoltage Category II Pollution Degree 2 following the provisions of the 2004 108 EC EMC and 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directives The unit listed above and any ancillary equipment supplied with it do not bear CE marking for the Pressure Equipment Directive as they are supplied in accordance with Article 3 Section 3 sound engineering practices and codes of good workmanship of the Pressure Equipment Directive 97
40. creen Cal Data V V Ratio 3 6 8a Setting the Hour Thu 2 4 2010 13 44 To change the hour select Hour and press Year Enter y The following screen appears Minutes Month Date Set Hour 0 23 Use the left and right arrow keys to select CHER 23 each digit to be changed and the up and f 13 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its PS MED o value Press Enter y to save or Cancel X V Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to the previous menu 70 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 8b Setting the Minutes Thu 2 4 2010 13 44 To change the minutes select Minutes and Hour Year press Enter The following screen appears Month Date Set Minutes 0 59 Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and CES 59 44 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its et 0 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel x to keep the previous value and return to the previous menu vV Save X Cancel 3 6 8c Setting the Month Thu 2 4 2010 13 44 To change the month select Month and Hour Year press Enter Y The following screen Minutes appears Set Month 1 12 Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X J Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and ret
41. e v Save X Cancel Trimming is complete Accuracy can be verified using the Test Menu above Example Trim is reset then Trim Zero is selected The SCADA input reports 3 977 mA The operator enters 3 977 as the Zero Trim value Trim Span is selected The SCADA input reports 19 985 mA The operator enters 19 985 as the Span Trim value MTS6 will adjust the output accordingly to true the output as read by the customer recorder SCADA or DVM Using the Test Menu the operator verifies that a test value of 0 now reads 4 000 mA at the SCADA equipment and a test value of 100 now reads 20 000 mA 42 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 4 Setting Up Alarms Note The MTS6 is equipped with two programmable high low alarm relays and one fault alarm 3 4 1 Selecting an Alarm Output Alarm Menu A To set up alarm outputs on the Main Menu Upper choose Alarm and press Enter Y From the Status Lower Alarm Menu choose Select and press Units Test Type Enter A screen similar to the following appears Alarm Menu A Use the arrow keys to select the output Select Alarm A or B to be set up and press Enter Y O 5 The display returns to the Alarm Menu y Accept X Cancel 3 4 2 Selecting Alarm Status Alarm Menu A To select the alarm status from the Alarm Select Upper Menu select Status and press Enter Y The Lower followi
42. e aaah s Py pass 15 Samiple SYSte mci id 17 Securing MTo pto Panel si wt tuy ea Ree e noe ts 11 MTS 6 Pane MOUSE h a bwat Ea 15 PE Board ACCESS ta diia ata nds is 4 5 Removing the Top COVER ir ld 4 5 N Numeric Values Entering 35 O OPONE SS SSS Ra ees 33 Outlineand MOUNN z z l u Soe A eee Ret 86 Output Changing the Lower Spgon 40 Changing the Upper Sspon 39 Selecting the TYPO savas mnn id MA es Sees 39 Selecting Unit a cutee E eA acute eee ahha ds 38 SN 38 TEANG rr A dc 40 THIMMIN re ae Le 41 P PEBoard SL Location tk e e a a hh aa o o a 7 Plate Assembly Installing 0 ccc cee cent een o 14 Power Cable AC COMME CON si ode h nine sa aerate arta td pussy EEEE ECARE E 30 DECO u sree nay hara eee ticle PAu wince E Mug ees 31 Power DISSIPQUON sasir eerte EEEE E A RUA add aed 82 Primary Units Selecting sse eere eraasi e ccc cece eee eet eee tenes 36 106 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Index Probe A A O OR 75 Inserting Standard Connector 23 Install cuca ads A eee eds eed dtd 17 MISS E Ea L E otk tee A tole a Oa ASPE ok ae ORAS 2 M unted in Sample Celli P NN Ae ed Ade 18 Reploacinog Recolibroting 79 Serial Number Entering 67 Standard Cable Connections
43. e fault alarm from the clock Settings Menu select Fault Alarm and press AutoCal Probes Enter Y The following screen appears Cal Data V V Ratio Note To access the Fault Alarm menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered User Passcode 0000 J Save X Cancel press Enter Y and the following screen appears 56 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 1a Setting Fault Alarm Status Fault Alarm To check the status of the fault alarm from the Fault Alarm menu select Status and Type press Enter Y The following screen Options appears Test Fault Alarm To change the status of the fault alarm select Set Fault Alarm OFF or ON and press Enter y The screen OFF Y returns to the Fault Alarm menu y Accept X Cancel 3 6 1b Setting the Fault Relay Type Note For more information on the meaning of relay types see section 2 6 4b Connecting the Fault Alarm on page 29 Fault Alarm To check and or change the fault relay type Status select Type and press Enter y The following screen appears Options Test Fault Alarm To change the type of fault relay select the Fault Relay other option and press Enter y The screen EERO Normal returns to the Fa
44. ed panel cutout dimensions IMPORTANT For NEMA 4 and IP66 installation the MTS6 must be mounted in a rigid flat panel using the panel gasket and both mounting brackets provided 2 3 1 Basic Mounting To mount the MTS6 in a panel with a basic 94 mm 3 69 x 46 mm 1 81 opening refer to the following figures and complete the following steps 1 Remove the side panel mount label prior to installation UNIT IS TIS DE SIGNED FoR P ANEL MOUNT ONLY EAS REMOVE THIS Lage l OR TO INSTALLATION Figure 9 Removing Side Panel Mount Label 8 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 1 Basic Mounting cont 2 Slide the small gasket along the MTS6 and place it around the back of the display see Figure 10 Figure 10 Installing the Gasket Behind the Display 3 Slide the MTS6 into the panel cutout see Figure 11 lt gt Y o sms O O Figure 11 Sliding the MTS6 into the Panel Cutout Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 9 Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 1 Basic Mounting cont 4 Behind the panel insert the mounting brackets into the side holes provided see Figure 12 Figure 12 Installing the Mounting Brackets 5 Hold the chassis and lock each mounting bracket in place by sliding it toward the rear of the MTS6 see Figure 13 Figure 13 Locking the Mounting Brackets in Place 10 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Ma
45. eer nen A E II 83 DISPO Y RONG ti a E 1 Operating RANTE A RISA AES ene eae 1 Time Resetting ii A a ee eee ae 70 Troubleshooting GUIAS os eet sah eed ee il pei dinar 717 V A huasita ayu su 2 Voltage Available Options eaei ran eaan Sa q cece eee eet eens 1 w Warm Up TITE S L uras sss qakuchu a dnd ue eden 83 Warant y an Z acd eit she A RARA AA 111 108 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Index Wiring ACPOWen COBO mar a ta 30 O thatthe tidbedeie he ea Me eee qa 27 CHECKING 3 8 5 nO Galt eh bh Eo hat Ekta eed heels 76 Connection DIGGIN sees ceca vis lads da 88 Connection Diagram AC Version 19 Connection Diagram DC Version 19 DG Power Gables oocyst iw ka ae eet 31 Recorder Outputs sce a A A Cees 4 StQBQardiPF6D0 uz A tea tcl g aaa i dts i 21 23 A Cie e 2 erase te Beate ee yee Bie eee Re eRe Ra Ne eRe 24 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual 109 Index no content intended for this page 110 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Warranty Warranty Each instrument manufactured by GE Sensing is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship Liability under this warranty is limited to restoring the instrument to normal operation or replacing the instrument at the sole discretion of GE Sensing Fuses and batteries are specifically excluded from any liability This warranty is effective from the date of delivery to the original
46. elay is de energized to close the contact between pins 2 and 3 Note The contact between pins I normally open and 2 works in the opposite way The alarm is energized to close the contact during ordinary operation and the alarm is de energized to open the contact when there is a fault IMPORTANT Ensure that the power is off before proceeding To wire the fault alarm make connections to the upper terminal block on the back of the MTS6 as shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26 on page 19 IMPORTANT To maintain good contact at each terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle make cable connections while the connector is away from the unit and push the connector straight on not at an angle when the wiring is complete Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 29 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 5 Installing the AC Power Cable To install the AC power cable included with the MTS6 simply plug the female connector end of the cable into the male connector on the rear panel of the MTS6 see Figure 25 on page 19 Figure 38 and Figure 39 0 NE G 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 5W Figure 38 Inserting the AC Power Cable IZIYTSTSTISITTETS N 100 240 VAC ql MEMORY CARL Figure 39 The AC Power Cable Installed 30 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 6 Installing the DC Power Cable The
47. enu y Accept X Cancel 68 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 76 Setting the Pressure Value Volume Mixing Ratio Press Units k x PPMv Line Pressure EER 70000 000 00101 325 kPa a 0 000 vV Save X Cancel 3 6 7c Volume Mixing Ratio Units Press Value k x PPMv Press K X PPMV Multiplier C 100 000 001 000 GED 0 001 vV Save X Cancel To set the pressure value select Press Value and press Enter y The following screen appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Press Enter Zx to save or Cancel X to keep the previous value and return to the previous menu Setting the k x PPMv Multiplier To set the k x PPMv multiplier select kx PPMv and press Enter Y The following screen appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X to keep the previous value and return to the previous menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 69 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 8 Resetting the Time Settings Menu To reset the time from the Settings Menu Fault Alm select Clock and press Enter The current AutoCal Probes time appears on the following s
48. es The following screen appears Cal Data V V Ratio Note To access the Cal Data menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered User Passcode 0000 MA vV Save X Cancel press Enter Y a screen similar to the following appears Cal Data To view and or edit the calibration reference settings select Cal Reference and press MH DP Cal Enter The following screen appears Cal Reference Probe SN Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 65 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 5a Setting the Calibration High Reference To update high reference settings from the Edit Cal Refs Edit Cal Refs menu select High Reference High Reference Low Reference and press Enter V A screen similar to the following appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select High Int MH Ref each digit to be changed and the up and m as down arrow keys to increase or decrease its a value Once the changes have been made GEE 0 0000 press Enter V The screen returns to the vV Save X Cancel Edit Cal Refs menu 3 6 5b Setting the Calibration Low Reference To update low reference settings from the Edit Cal Refs f Edit Cal Refs menu select Low Reference High Reference and press Enter A screen similar to the fol
49. ess Enter Y to save or Cancel to keep the previous value and return to the Alarm Menu 46 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 4 8 Testing the Alarm Relays Alarm Menu A To test the alarm relay and devices connected to it from the Alarm Menu select Select Upper 28 Status Lower Test and press Enter Y A screen similar to Units the following appears Type Alarm Menu A Use the left and right arrow keys to select Alarm is TRIPPED Reset or Trip and press Enter Y If Reset EI Tri was selected the message Alarm is RESET appears If Trip was selected the message V Accept X Cancel Alarm is Tripped appears Press Cancel X to return to the Alarm Menu 3 5 Logging 3 5 1 Checking the Data Log Status Logging Menu To check the data log status from the Logging Menu select Status and press Manage Enter y A screen similar to the following Settings appears Eject Card The current data log status is displayed After about 10 seconds the screen returns to the Logging Menu Data Log RUNNING File 01270803 Interval 60 secs Size 23 KB Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 47 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 2 Log Settings Menu Note To access the Settings option under the Logging Menu the log file must be stopped see Starting Stopping Log Files on page 51 3 5 2a Setting Log Units
50. et Log Interval Use the left and right arrow keys to select GEER 86400 each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 00005 seconds 1 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X J Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to the Set Log Params menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 49 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 2c Setting a Field Separator Set Log Params To designate a mark to separate the log Units fields from the Set Log Params menu select Interval FieldSep and press Enter Y The following FieldSep screen appears Flags Set Log Params Use the arrow keys to select the mark used to Field Separator separate the log fields and press Enter Comma 15 The screen returns to the Set Log Params menu X Cancel 3 5 2d Setting Log Status Flags Note The flags used to identify the log status are as follows Range Err No Comm Bad Message No Data Read Err Over Range No Link Auto Cal No Cal ADC Failure Under Range Bad CRC No Refs Write Err Cal Error Set Log Params To turn log status flags on or off from the Set Log Params menu select Flags and press Units Interval Enter The following screen appears FieldSep Set Log Params Use the arrow keys to select OFF or ON and Log Status Flags press Enter y The screen returns to the off Set Log Params menu Press Cancel X to return to the Logging Menu y Acce
51. et Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 97 Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 2 Accessing the Files cont 4 Log files can be opened with a text editor Open Excel and select Open oso el Boo ENS Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help le x CPT e c r rt mem m SH L o A gt Save As EX Optimize with NXPowerLite D E Fm CP 2 _ Page Setup 3 Print Area 4 E Print Ctri P 2 y 6 Ti 8 4 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 a 41 gt MN Sheet1 Sheet2 Sheet3 Kup El Draw J AutoShapes N OO 48 2 Z A g Rea usai i NUM l Figure 60 Importing Log Files to Excel Look in Removable Disk F eE Q gt EA Tools 02190950 FF 02191010 E 02191030 El 02191035 E 02191116 joz191250 Files of Eype fan Files Cancel Figure 61 Selecting the Log File to Open 98 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 3 Setting Up the Files 5 Open the file by clicking twice on the number Note Ensure that the file type equals all types The following screen appears see Figure 62 Text Import Wizard Step 1 of 3 The Text Wizard has determined that your data is Delimited Tf this is correct choose Next or choose the data type that best describes your data Original data type Choose the file type that best describes your dat
52. etal backing plate over the four adapter plate mounting screws see Figure 18 Figure 18 Applying the Backing Plate Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 13 Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 2 Adapter Plate Mounting cont 4 Apply nuts to the four screws and secure the assembly to the panel see Figure 19 and Figure 20 Use a feeler gauge behind the gasket check the compression and tighten the nuts until the gap is 0 032 0 002 Figure 20 Plate Assembly Mounting Complete 14 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 2 Adapter Plate Mounting cont Now mount the MTS6 using steps 1 6 in Basic Mounting on page 8 Re verify the adapter plate gap after the MTS6 is mounted to the adapter plate The installation should appear similar to Figure 21 and Figure 22 Figure 21 MTS6 Installation with Adapter Plate Rear Figure 22 MTS6 Installation with Adapter Plate Front Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 15 Chapter 2 Installation 2 4 Mounting the Sample System PRESSURE REGULATOR COOLING COIL SAMPLE CELL SAMPLE INLET SAMPLE CELL ASSEMBLY PRESSURE GAUGE H ASSEMBLY SAMPLE OUTLET NS IN Sem NEEDLE VALVE NEEDLE VALVE
53. eys to select the digit to change The digit selected will be indicated witha a Use the up A and down arrow keys to increment or decrement the digit Note Ifincrementing or decrementing a digit would cause the numeric value to exceed its allowable range maximum minimum value the digit will not change Press Enter yx to save the new value and return or Cancel X to return leaving the original value intact Set Output Span MED 60 0 060 0 DP C M Min 110 0 v Save X Cancel Figure 44 Numeric Entry Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 35 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 2 Setting Up the Display Main Menu When the screen is unlocked touch the Settings Cancel X key and the Main Menu appears Output Service with several options To set up the display Alarm About Loss LOCK select Display and press Enter Y The following screen appears 3 2 1 Selecting Primary Units Display Menu To select units for the primary display select Unit Select and press Enter y The Decimal following screen appears Contrast Use the arrow keys to select the desired units and press Enter V The screen returns to the Display Menu Note If the VeriDri probe is being used FH replaces MH Note If the ppmv software version was purchased PPM mg m g m and kg m will be available 36 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual
54. git to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the changes have been made press Enter V The screen returns to the Cal Data menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 67 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 7 Setting the Volume Mixing Ratio Note Setting the Volume Mixing Ratio is an optional feature available only if the ppmv software version was purchased Settings Menu Note To set the volume mixing ratio from Fault Alm Clock the Settings Menu select V V Ratio and press AutoCal Probes Enter Y The following screen appears Cal Data Note To access the Cal Data menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered User Passcode 0000 vV Save X Cancel press Enter Y and the following screen appears 3 6 7a Setting the Pressure Units Volume Mixing Ratio To set the pressure units select Press Units and press Enter y The following screen Press Value appears k x PPMv Volume Mixing Ratio Use the left and right arrow keys to select Pressure Units each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its IIEMEN Bar g PSI g y value Press Enter Zx to save or Cancel X to keep the previous value and return to the previous m
55. h as rubber or plastic tubing paper type filters or condensed water traps Remove or replace the contaminating parts with stainless steel parts Sensor or sensor shield is affected by process contaminants Response Reads too wet or too dry Action Clean the sensor and the sensor shield then reinstall the sensor Sensor is contaminated with conductive particles Response Reads high dew point Action Clean the sensor and the sensor shield then reinstall the sensor Also install a proper filter i e sintered or coalescing element Sensor is corroded Response Reads too wet or too dry Action Return probe to factory for evaluation Sensor temperature is greater than 70 C 158 F Response Reads too dry Action Return probe to factory for evaluation Stream particles causing abrasion 78 Response Reads too wet or too dry Action Return probe to factory for evaluation Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance 4 3 Replacing Recalibrating Moisture Probes For maximum accuracy moisture probes should be returned to the factory for recalibration every 6 12 months depending on the application Under very severe conditions more frequent calibrations are recommended However under very mild conditions less frequent calibrations are necessary Contact a GE applications engineer for your specific recommended calibration frequency All new
56. hanging the Lower Alarm Spon 46 3 4 8 Testing the Alarm Relays ul n cece ence eens 47 RE 47 3 5 1 Checking the Data Log Status 47 35 2 Log Settings MENU u an lu s ay nas a naha 48 35 3 MONO Log Fles ii a las 51 3 5 4 Ejecting the SD Card tora ahs eh Nees 55 55 5 Viewing Data Logs rrene Anne eae Qk dare awe dha sak ai 55 Setting Other Information y TrsT TEE EE AE enn eee eas 56 3 6 1 Setting the Fault Alarm y r u ccc eee eee enna 56 ES A A ae ana apus 59 3 6 3 Setting Calibration Data cono 60 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Contents 3 6 4 Setting Calibration Data 2 0 00 ccc cnn een ees 63 3 6 5 Reading and Setting the Calibration References 65 3 6 6 Entering the M Series Probe Serial Number 67 3 6 7 Setting the Volume Mixing Ratio 68 3 6 8 Resetting the TIME u Su lie ahs sm pto Morata E N A 70 3 6 9 Selecting the Probe Type 73 3 7 Viewing System Information 00 I ART EEE 74 BFL Checking MEDS sac da tt a 74 3 02 CHECKING the SIS ci Se RdA 74 3 7 3 Checking the Software Version 75 3 7 4 Checking the Probe n oeira n u yuy es sue i 75 3 45 CHECKING the WIFI se rota eat Sale te ean eee 76 38 Locka the Melisa donar 76 Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance Ao APP ua yaar kak tawha usay asa
57. iate section to perform any of the above tasks 4 2 Common Problems If the MTS 6 measurements read too wet or too dry or if they do not make sense there may be a problem with either the probe or a process component Use the descriptions of common problems in Table 3 on page 78 to troubleshoot and solve such problems Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 77 Chapter 4 Service and Maintenance Table 3 Troubleshooting Guide for Common Problems Possible Cause Response and Action Symptom The accuracy of the moisture sensor is questioned There is insufficient time for the system to equilibrate Response Reads too wet during dry down conditions or too dry in wet up conditions Action Change the flow rate A change in dew point indicates the sample system is not at equilibrium or there is a leak Allow sufficient time for sample system to equilibrate and moisture reading to become steady Check for leaks Dew point at the sampling point is different from the dew point of the main stream Response Reads too wet or too dry Action Readings may be correct if the sampling point and main stream do not run under the same process conditions The different process conditions cause readings to vary If sampling point and main stream conditions are the same check sample system pipes and any pipe between the sample system and main stream for leaks Also check sample system for adsorbing water surfaces suc
58. ing screen appears About LOCK 3 3 2 Selecting Output Units Output Menu From the Output Menu select Units and Test press Enter y The following screen Type Trim appears Upper Lower Use the arrow keys to select the unit type and press Enter V The screen returns to the Output Menu Note If the VeriDri probe is being used FH replaces MH Note If the ppmv software version was purchased PPM mg m g m y and kg m will be available 38 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 3 3 Selecting an Output Type Note Before changing the output type refer to Section 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output on page 4 to make sure that Switch Sl is at the correct setting V for voltage or I for current Output Menu To change the output type from the Output Units Test Menu select Type and press Enter V A Type Trim screen similar to the following appears Upper Lower Output Menu Use the arrow keys to select a new output Select Output Type type Press Enter VY to save or Cancel X 0 20ma 0 2v to keep the previous value and return to the Output Menu v Accept X Cancel 3 3 4 Changing the Upper Output Span Output Menu To adjust the upper output span from the Output Menu select Upper and press Units Test Type Trim Enter A screen similar to the following appears Lower Set Output Span Use the left
59. lation instructions and precautions Refer to Figure 24 on page 18 and complete these steps to install the probe into the sample cell 1 Insert the probe into the sample cell and thread the probe into the sample cell fitting Make sure you do not to cross the threads 2 Tighten the probe securely Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 17 Chapter 2 Installation 2 5 Installing the Probe cont 3 Identify the sample cell inlet port as the connection that is perpendicular to the installed probe CAUTION For maximum protection of the aluminum oxide AN sensor the probe shield should always be left in place Sample Cell Figure 24 Probe Sample Cell Assembly 2 6 Wiring the System Wiring the MTS6 system includes the following steps connecting the probe connecting the recorder output connecting the alarms installing the power cable WARNING To ensure safe operation the MTS6 must be installed and operated as described in this manual Also be sure to follow all applicable local safety codes and regulations for installing electrical equipment 18 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 Wiring the System cont be damaged if electrical connections are not correctly made The CAUTION symbol is a reminder that MTS6 components can
60. lowing appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and ES 5 0000 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 9 1150 MH value Once the changes have been made 0 A press Enter V The screen returns to the S 5 Edit Col Refs menu Low Int MH Ref 66 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 6 Entering the M Series Probe Serial Number Note The following procedure applies only if an M Series probe is being used If a VeriDri probe is used Probe SN is not accessible Settings Menu Fault Alm AutoCal V V Ratio User Passcode Clock Probes 0000 M V Save X Cancel Cal Data MH DP Cal Cal Reference Probe SN Enter M2 Probe SN CEB 99999999 10000000 Min 0 V Save X Cancel To update the probe serial number from the Settings Menu select Cal Data and press Enter The following screen appears Note To access the Cal Data menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered press Enter Y a screen similar to the following appears To view and or edit the probe serial number select Probe SN and press Enter y The following screen appears Use the left and right arrow keys to select each di
61. lowing appears Status ox After startup the screen will need to be 4 8 C unlocked To unlock the screen press 10 21 Cancel Enter Cancel Note In most instances use the Enter key to save an entry and or move ahead to the following screen use the Cancel key to reject an entry and or return to the previous screen Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 33 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 1 2 Accessing the Menus After successfully unlocking the keypad press Cancel X The MTS6 will display the Main Menu see Figure 43 Use the arrow keys to select the menu item desired Refer to Menu Map Figure 49 on page 90 Press Enter to select the highlighted item Many menu items will display another menu Use Cancel X to return to the previous menu page Pressing Cancel X from the Main Menu will return the screen to the Measurement Display Note Menu items displayed with an ellipsis shown as a Series of three dots after the menu item will bring up more choices while those without take immediate action Main Menu Settings Output Service Alarm About Logs LOCK Figure 43 Main Menu 34 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 1 3 Entering Numeric Values Since the MTS6 has no numeric keypad numeric values are entered using a combination lock style of entry Use the left lt and right gt arrow k
62. lues From the Settings Menu select Probes and Settings Menu Fault Alm Clock press Enter Y The following screen AutoCal appears Cal Data V V Ratio Note To access the Probes menu the User Passcode is required Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and down arrow keys to increase or decrease its value Once the passcode has been entered User Passcode 0000 vV Save X Cancel press Enter Y and the following screen appears Genk pai Use the left or right arrow key to select the Select Probe correct probe type and press Enter y The VeriDri MTS6 reboots in 5 seconds y Accept X Cancel Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 73 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 7 Viewing System Information 3 7 1 Checking the ID Main Menu To check identification information from I i the Main Menu select About and press Display Settings Output Service Enter y The following screen appears Alarm Logs LOCK About MTS6 To check the identity information select ID Wiring and press Enter Y A screen similar to the Status following appears Version Probe Menu X The information includes serial numbers for GE Sensing MIS6 the MTS6 unit and the probe To return to the Copyright O 2009 General Electric Co About MTS6 menu press Cancel X Unit SN Probe SN 3 7 2 Checking the Status About
63. microns Hg to 5 000 psig 345 barg VeriDri 5 microns Hg to 5 000 psig 345 barg Dew Frost Point Temperature Overall Calibration Range 110 to 60 C Available Calibration Range Options Standard 80 to 20 C with data to 110 C Extended High 80 to 60 C with data to 110 C Accuracy 2 C from 65 to 60 C 3 C from 110 to 66 C Repeatability 0 5 C from 65 to 60 C 1 0 C from 110 to 66 C 84 Moisture Target Series 6 User s Manual Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 85 Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings 0 55lb 0 25kg PANEL CUTOUT 1 Dimensions are in millimeters inches Notes 2 Weight SERIES 6 WS MOISTURE TARGET Figure 46 MTS6 Outline and Mounting ref dwg 712 1550 86 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings 13ASY9 31Vld IYLIN s uoul s w j u u 9Je SUOISUBWIG SJON os a V V NOILOAS ep s gel v8 v EZL y 16 S 091
64. n applicable Safety Issues WARNING It is the responsibility of the user to make sure all local county state and national codes regulations rules and laws related to safety and safe operating conditions are met for each installation Auxiliary Equipment Local Safety Standards The user must make sure that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes standards regulations or laws applicable to safety Working Area WARNING WARNING Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation As equipment can move suddenly and without warning do not enter the work cell of this equipment during automatic operation and do not enter the work envelope of this equipment during manual operation If you do serious injury can result Make sure that power to the auxiliary equipment is turned OFF and locked out before you perform maintenance procedures on the equipment Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual vil Preface Qualification of Personnel Make sure that all personnel have manufacturer approved training applicable to the auxiliary equipment Personal Safety Equipment Make sure that operators and maintenance personnel have all safety equipment applicable to the auxiliary equipment Examples include safety glasses protective headgear safety shoes etc Unauthorized Operation Make sure that unauthorized personnel cannot gain access to the operation of the e
65. nd B IMPORTANT Ensure that the power is off before proceeding Each of these alarms can be set to trip on either a high or low condition For a high alarm the alarm will trip if the input exceeds the setpoint For a low alarm the alarm will trip if the input drops below the setpoint Make connections to the Alarm A and Alarm B upper terminal block on the back of the MTS6 as shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26 on page 19 IMPORTANT To maintain good contact at each terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle make cable connections while the connector is away from the unit and push the connector straight on not at an angle when the wiring is complete Figure 37 Removing the Upper Connector 28 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 4b Connecting the Fault Alarm If enabled the fault alarm trips when one or more of the following faults occurs power failure range error configurable watchdog function system reset Note The watchdog function is a supervisory circuit that automatically resets the unit whenever a system error occurs The fault alarm may operate in fail safe mode and uses pins 2 and 3 to provide a normally closed contact When the MTS6 is operating in a non fault state the fault alarm relay is energized to open the contact between pins 2 and 3 When a fault occurs the fault alarm r
66. ng screen appears Units Test Type Alarm Menu A Use the arrow keys to select OFF or ON and Set Alarm Status press Enter The display returns to the orr G Alarm Menu y Accept X Cancel Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 43 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 4 3 Selecting Alarm Units Alarm Menu A To select alarm units from the Alarm Menu Select Upper select Units and press Enter Y Status Lower Test Type Use the arrow keys to select a unit Press Enter y to save or Cancel X to keep the previous value and return to the Alarm Menu Note If the VeriDri probe is being used FH replaces MH Note If the ppmv software version was purchased PPM mg m g m and kg m will be available 3 4 4 Selecting an Alarm Type Alarm Menu A To change the alarm type from the Alarm Select Upper Menu select Type and press Enter V A Status Lower screen similar to the following appears Units Test Select Alarm Type Use the arrow keys to select an alarm type Setpoint Press Enter y to save or Cancel X to In Band keep the previous value and return to the Out Band Alarm Menu 44 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 4 4 Selecting an Alarm Type cont SetPoint Alarm activates when parameter exceeds upper limit and deactivates when parameter is less than lower limit Inner Band Ala
67. nstallation 2 1 Introduction Installing the MTS6 includes the following steps selecting the recorder output mounting the electronics unit mounting the sample system installing the probe into the sample system wiring the input power wiring the probe and alarm connections WARNING To ensure safe operation the MTS6 must be panel mounted and operated as described in this manual Also be sure to follow all applicable local safety codes and regulations for installing electrical equipment Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 3 Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Selecting the Recorder Output Note By default the recorder is set to the current output Note The customer will provide their own cable for connecting the recorder Acceptable cables range from 16 to 26AWG The MTS6 has one isolated analog recorder output The recorder output provides either a current or voltage signal which is set by switch S1 on the main PC board Complete these steps to check or reset switch S1 see Figure 8 on page 7 WARNING Never connect line voltage or any other power input to the recorder output terminals 1 Make sure the MTS6 is turned off and unplugged WARNING The MTS must be isolated or disconnected from all voltage sources before changing the recorder output 2 Remove the screw at the top of the back panel see Figure 4 Bz 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz 5WY e MEMORY CARD Figure
68. nual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 1 Basic Mounting cont 6 Use a screwdriver to extend the bracket screws to the back of the panel and secure the MTS6 in the panel cutout see Figure 14 Figure 14 Securing the MTS6 to the Panel 7 Using a feeler gauge behind the gasket check the compression and tighten the bracket screws until the gap is 0 028 0 002 see Figure 15 Figure 15 Checking the Gasket Compression Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 11 Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 2 Adapter Plate Mounting Some customers may need to retrofit an MTS6 into a cut out sized for GE s previous OEM panel mount hygrometers MTS5 MTS4 or PanaDry models The previous generations were of a larger size requiring a 5 40 137 2 mm W x 2 65 67 3 mm H cut out The MTS6 is smaller requiring a 3 69 94 mm W x 1 81 46 mm H cut out For those customers who need to retrofit the larger panel cut out sizes GE offers an optional adapter plate See Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings for the required panel cutout 1 Fit the larger gasket around the adapter plate see Figure 16 y Figure 16 Installing the Adapter Plate Gasket 12 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 2 Adapter Plate Mounting cont 2 Fit the adapter plate into the panel cutout see Figure 17 Figure 17 Inserting the Adapter Plate 3 Behind the panel place the m
69. pt X Cancel 50 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 3 Managing Log Files Logging Menu To manage the log file status from the ince Logging Menu select Manage and press Enter If no log has been created the Settings following screen appears Eject Card 3 5 3a Creating a New Log Note In order for the new log option to be available there can be no log running or paused If there is any previous log running paused it will need to be closed Once closed the closed log file cannot be resumed Manage Log Files To create a new log from the Manage Log Files menu select New Log and press Directory Enter yY A screen similar to the following Erase Log appears A file name is assigned by the MTS6 to the Log Created New Log new log This name corresponds to the date and time the log is started A log started on File 01281244 May 1 at 4 37 pm will be named 05011637 as created After about 10 seconds the screen returns to the Manage Log Files menu Note When a new log is created the Manage Log Files menu changes to the following screen Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 51 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 5 35 Pausing a Log Manage Log Files Pause Close Directory Erase Log Manage Log Files File 06150618 ZAH CLOSE y Accept X Cancel 3 5 3c Resuming a Log Manage Log Files
70. purchaser If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was defective the warranty period is one year from delivery for electronic or mechanical failures one year from delivery for sensor shelf life If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was damaged by misuse improper installation the use of unauthorized replacement parts or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE Sensing the repairs are not covered under this warranty The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties whether statutory express or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 111 Warranty Return Policy Ifa GE Sensing instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Sensing giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial number of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Sensing will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RAN and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center will be provided If GE Sensing instructs you to send your instrument to a service center it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station indicated in the shipping instructions Upon re
71. quipment Environmental Compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive GE Measurement amp Control Solutions is an active participant in Europe s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE take back initiative directive 2002 96 EC The equipment that you bought has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration Visit http www gesensing com environment weee htm for take back Instructions and more information about this initiative viii Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 1 Introduction The Moisture Target Series 6 MTS6 is a microprocessor based single channel hygrometer that measures moisture content in gases It is intended for Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM applications and is suitable for a
72. rm activates when parameter is between upper and lower limits Outer Band Alarm activates when parameter is outside upper and lower limits 3 4 5 How the Alarm Types Work Upper Setpoint Hysteresis Lower Reset N In Band Trip a Trip A Out Band Reset Reset a lt Trip Figure 45 Example of Alarm Types Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 45 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 4 6 Changing the Upper Alarm Span Alarm Menu A To adjust the upper alarm span from the Select Alarm Menu select Upper and press Status Lower Enter y A screen similar to the following Units Test appears Type Enter MAX Alm Value Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and CEB 60 0 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 000 0 DP C TEA 110 0 value Press Enter Y to save or Cancel X J Save X Cancel to keep the previous value and return to the Alarm Menu 3 4 7 Changing the Lower Alarm Span Alarm Menu A To adjust the lower alarm span from the Alarm Menu select Lower and press Select Upper Status Enter A screen similar to the following Units Test appears Type Enter MIN Alm Value Use the left and right arrow keys to select each digit to be changed and the up and MED 60 0 pae down arrow keys to increase or decrease its 000 0 DP C ukg 110 0 V Save X Cancel value Pr
73. s Mice hearer 77 4 2 COMMON Prol cc deta Qina 77 4 3 Replacing Recalibrating Moisture Probes 79 4 4 Cleaning the MTS6 Front Panel oocoooccoccocccccococococorornra ees 80 Chapter 5 Specifications LA lada 81 5 2 Moisture Measurement cc da a 83 Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings Appendix B Menu Maps Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card CLARA e a 93 Ca Accessing the Files iii fies deed achat tev et beet gn bee eats 96 C s Setting Upthe Files u uy cial ser aliado wad ona Ma nuren ces Shanes GSSs de 99 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual v Contents no content intended for this page vi Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Preface Information Paragraphs Note paragraphs provide information that provides a deeper understanding of the situation but is not essential to the proper completion of the instructions Important paragraphs provide information that emphasizes instructions that paragrapns p p are essential to proper setup of the equipment Failure to follow these instructions carefully may cause unreliable performance Caution paragraphs provide information that alerts the operator to a hazardous situation that can cause damage to property or equipment Warning paragraphs provide information that alerts the operator to a hazardous situation that can cause injury to personnel Cautionary information 1s also included whe
74. ssing the Files 1 From the PC open My Computer and find the device see Figure 57 P My Computer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help a 3 j Search Folders Address My Computer Hard Disk Drives S System Disk Data Disk D C __ Devices with Removable Storage Removable Disk F Figure 57 Locating the Device 2 Click on Removable Disk and a screen similar to Figure 58 on page 97 appears 96 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Appendix C Reading the MicroSD Card C 2 Accessing the Files cont DER v File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack Y D J Search Sa Folders Address lt F 02190950 02191010 02191030 02191035 02191116 02191250 4 My Computer Figure 58 List of Log Files 3 Click on the desired file and a screen similar to Figure 59 appears E 02191250 Notepad Elle Edit Format View Help Date Time 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 2 19 2010 Status Alarm A Alarm B 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 fa DADADHDDANONINNNNOONNN o NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO F 2 re 2 52 2 22 eZ na 2 2 2 x2 2 s ez eZ 2 2 Figure 59 Log File Notepad Moisture Targ
75. ting the Connector into the Terminal Block Note When there is a No Link error for the VeriDri check the wiring to ensure proper connections and make sure there is no short between the 15V and RTN 26 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 3 Connecting the Recorder Outputs IMPORTANT Ensure that the power is off before proceeding Connect your recorder to the lower terminal block on the back of the MTS6 pins 14 and 15 as shown in Figure 25 and Figure 26 on page 19 IMPORTANT To maintain good contact at each terminal block and to avoid damaging the pins on the connector pull the connector straight off not at an angle make cable connections while the connector is away from the unit and push the connector straight on not at an angle when the wiring is complete 2 6 4 Connecting the Relays Note The customer will provide their own cable for connecting the alarm relays Acceptable cables range from 16 to 26AWG The MTS6 has one fault alarm relay and two high low alarm relays Each alarm relay is a single pole double throw contact set that contains the following contacts Normally Open NO e Common C Normally Closed NC Table 2 Pin Designations for Relay Contacts Alarm A Alarm B Normally Open Common Normally Closed Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 27 Chapter 2 Installation 2 6 4a Connecting the High Low Alarms A a
76. ult Alarm menu y Accept X Cancel Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 57 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 1c Setting Fault Alarm Options Fault Alarm To view the status other options select Status Options and press Enter V The following Type screen appears Test Fault Alarm To change the status of the range error Alarm on Range Error alarm select Yes or No and press Enter Y Yes ED The screen returns to the Fault Alarm menu Press Cancel X to return to the Settings Menu y Accept X Cancel 3 6 1d Testing the Fault Alarm Fault Alarm To test the fault alarm select Test and press Status Enter y The following screen appears Type Options Fault Alarm To reset the fault alarm select Reset and Fault Alm is TRIPPED press Enter Y To trip the fault alarm Trip select Trip and press Enter Y Press Cancel Accept X Cancel X twice to return to the Settings Menu 58 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 3 6 2 Setting Autocal Chapter 3 Operation and Programming Note To enter the Autocal Settings menu you must be using a standard M Series probe If a VeriDri probe is being used AutoCal is not necessary and will not be accessible Settings Menu Fault Alm Cal Data V V Ratio Probes AutoCal Settings Clock Cal Now Enter AutoCal Interval JV Save X Cancel AutoCal Settings Interval
77. urn to the previous menu Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 71 Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 8d Setting the Date Thu 2 4 2010 13 44 To change the date select Date and press Hour Year Enter Y The following screen appears Minutes Month Use left and right arrow keys to select the digit to be changed Use up and down arrow keys to change the value Press Enter V to save or Cancel X to keep the previous yv Save X Cancel value and return to the previous menu 3 6 8e Setting the Year Thu 2 4 2010 13 44 To reset the year select Year and press Hour Enter y The following screen appears Minutes Month Date Set Year Use the left and right arrow keys to select GEER 2099 each digit to be changed Use the up and 2010 down arrow keys to change the value When PS 2007 finished press Enter and return to the v Save X Cancel previous menu then press Cancel X to return to the Settings Menu Note The Service menu is accessible only to service engineers and requires the use of a Factory Level passcode 72 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 6 9 Selecting the Probe Type Note Use the following procedure to select the probe type IMPORTANT Changing the probe setting will default the output and alarm settings to DPC Also the default fault trip point values will be set along with the default output range va
78. ut Test Value Use the left and right arrow keys to select ED 110 00 each digit to be changed and the up and l 050 00 down arrow keys to increase or decrease its MER 25 00 value Press Enter y to save or Cancel X V Apply X Exit to keep the previous value and return to the Output Menu Check your output wiring If the reading on your SCADA or DCS is off slightly then you may use the Trim feature to trim the output zero or span 40 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 3 Operation and Programming 3 3 7 Trimming the Outputs The Trim Menu enables the operator to compensate for differences in measurement of the 0 4 20 mA or 0 2V outputs by connected recorders or SCADA equipment To trim the output Select Trim from the Output Menu and press Enter The following screen appears Output Trim When performing a Trim operation the MTS6 unit requires you to first reset the trim To reset the trim output select Reset Trim and press Enter Y The following screen appears Output Trim Use the left or right arrow keys to select YES Reset Out Trim and press Enter V This cancels any NO previous trim values and returns the MTS6 to its factory adjustment The display returns to the previous screen y Accept X Cancel Output Trim To trim the zero value select Trim Zero and Reset Trim press Enter Y A screen similar to the following appears This will cause the MTS6 to output
79. wide range of process conditions that require real time moisture measurement The MTS6 accepts any calibration range provided with GE probes see Chapter 5 Specifications for more information It comes equipped with two standard alarm relays one fault alarm relay and a single analog output It also has onboard data logging capability using an micro SD card 1 2 Electronics Unit The MTS6 displays measurement data on a liquid crystal display LCD You can program your unit and enter probe information using the keys on the front panel see Figure 1 The MTS6 accepts line voltages of a universal power supply from 100 to 240 VAC or 24 VDC depending on what is ordered GESensing ER EMTS 6 1 gt v MTS6 dev 001 4 Y 36 SERIES 6 Q Figure 1 Front Panel Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual 1 Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 3 Probes The moisture probe is the part of the system that comes in direct contact with the process The MTS6 uses any GE M Series see Figure 2 or a VeriDri probe see Figure 3 to measure dew point temperature in C or F The sensor assembly is secured to the probe mount and is protected with a sintered stainless steel shield see Figure 2 Note Other types of shields are available upon request III WW Figure 2 M Series Probe Figure 3 VeriDri Probe 2 Moisture Target Series 6 Hygrometer User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 I

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