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1. sees 13 2 6 2 Baler MU Idaloro cR 13 2 7 SENSO FIC ONV GANDIAUON E 15 3 SENSOF OPTa UON Pct 16 3 1 Wining e COMM OCCHONIS ouium du uada N MI IE UL EE 16 3 2 SORWAIG OBIUD an M E A ok aang 18 3 2 1 Direct EINK orae a E a E 18 3 22 MANCON eare ai A E E eats 18 3 2 3 elei esne e N T r 23 3 2 4 nO NE HN E EE NU ON taken A T 23 J29 External Battery Field Supply a a 23 Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 2 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 6 Internal Battery Battery Pack sess 24 9 2 7 Battery Life amp Memory Calculator sess 24 3 2 8 TOTO CT O RENT 25 3 2 9 eee cto m CC 25 3 2 10 Add New Schedule Wizard eese esee 27 3 2 11 Add New Schedule Final Screen eeeeeseeeseseeiiiisuuuuss 28 SEL AVIAN ige Eei naa RUE E IA RPM OUM A ea det aE 29 3 2 13 Data Variation Event Based Logging esesesesesssssss 29 3 2 14 User Calibration Screens ssi sisse eene enhn 30 o 19 Clear Memory TaD vic itti x a e Uto eode tasa n ue Duis 30 is eeu MEME 2 goo PN RET EE 31 saI FOC Oases eC eR ET E 31 32 10 Manual Entry ClOGK ir rre i ee ee aiai 31 3219 SN LOJE DRE ne ene am Sv br adh
2. Example Schedule Battery Volts Field supply Schedule Enabled w Schedule Mame Field supply Logging Settings stop Methad start Method Channels Used in Schedule 0 Field Suppl Scan Time 3 Hours Record Time 3 Hours To add channels to a schedule drag and drop channels from the Tree View into the adjacent list box max of 8 To Delete channels right dick on channel and select remove Maximum Number af Scans Example Schedule Water Quality Parameters Schedule Enabled w Schedule Name hourly Logging Settings Stop Method Start Method Channels Used in Schedule 5 Turbidity Scan Time Record Time 1 Hour Maximum Humber of Scans Tyco Environmental Systems E Hour To add channels to a schedule drag and drop channels from the Tree View into the adjacent list box max of 8 To Delete channels right dick on channel and select remove PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 This Schedule shows that Field Supply External Battery volts will be measured Scan Time every 3 Hours The Data will be logged Record Time every 3 Hours The Schedule is Enabled box checked and will operate whenever the Logger is turned on Logging The start an end time were set to Manual which means that this Schedule will start and stop with the logger The Schedule controls the measurement and logging of data as follows When the logger wakes up to take meas
3. Step 7 of 3 Enter the name you wish to give this location The name is Step 2 requests Site Details used to identify the location when connecting The location name can be up to 100 characters long Location Name Instrument Type Black Stump Turbidity Model Type Instrument Type 9S E g this screen will add a new site With an PH3000 Logging Sensor Model Type Named Black Stump Turbidity Location N ame Hit Next Button Back Finish Add New Location Wizard Step 3 of 3 You ve finished adding a new location Il Step 3 Gives a Summary Of the entered dus EE TEN ue Rae odis ine created Review IE and Lick Finish If you wish to make Data and asks for confirmation any changes just Click Back to the necessary section fou can change the Location Mame and Communications Change Details or Settings settings later if you wish Summar Information Location Name Black Stump Turbidity Hit Finish Button Instrument Type 3000 mS Model Type TS3000 UEM Communication Type Direct Communications Device COM Communications Address M A 4G SmartCom Au CA oe The screen then reverts to the original start screen and should now show the new Group and the new location New Location Rename Location Delete Location sai Greenspan Sensors oe ctdp300 PS2100 o a 9 To connect to the Sensor CTD3100 Eram PH 3000 ie 00 Select the Group r I Highlight the location and Hit Connect mum i oan ER Doub
4. Sensors should generally be installed such that they can be easily and safely removed for cleaning servicing replacement of the wiper etc For environmental applications the sensor can often be mounted inside a section of PVC or steel pipe which enters the water body The sensor can then be slid down inside the pipe until the sensor head just protrudes into the water body This provides a high degree of protection for the sensor from environmental sunlight heat flood debris etc as well as from other influences such as Cattle vandalism etc Most sediment transport occurs during storm events and flood conditions Protection from floating debris damage is an important consideration along with adequate tethering of sensors Another widespread application of the sensors is to hang the sensors in the water body from a fixed structure or a floating buy or pontoon Generally in lakes or estuary applications the sensor can hang on its own cable and easily retrieved for routine servicing Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 37 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 4 3 Cabling Considerations Care should be taken with installation and field servicing to ensure the cable is not subjected to persistent pulling snagging or severe compression Cyclic loading of the cable should also be avoided through careful
5. applied to sensors that require further decontamination Service work will not commence until the quotation has been accepted by the customer A purchase order for all repair and service work will be required before work is carried out Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 6 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 1 8 Contact Details Australia Head Office Goyen Controls Co Pty Ltd 268 Milperra Road Milperra NSW 2214 Telephone 1800 805 372 Facsimile 1300 658 799 Asia Goyen Controls Co Pty Ltd Shanghai Representative Office 1209 Greenland Business Centre 1258 Yu Yuan Road Shanghai PC200050 CHINA Telephone 86 21 5239 8810 Facsimile 86 21 5239 8812 Europe Goyen Controls Co UK Ltd Unit 3B Beechwood Chineham Business Park Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8WA UNITED KINGDOM Telephone 44 1256 817 800 Facsimile 44 1256 843 164 Address Sales and Service Queensland South Australia Victoria Western Australia Telephone 1800 805 372 Facsimile 1300 658 799 Goyen Controls Co Pty Ltd 73 M Jalan Mega Mendung Kompleks Bandar OUG 58200 Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIA Telephone 60 37 987 6839 Facsimile 60 37 987 7839 Tyco Umwelttechnik GmbH Im Petersfeld 6 D 65624 Altendiez GERMANY Telephone 49 6432 1001 1002 Facsimile 49 6432 63810 Tyco Environmental Sys
6. documented online help function is also included within the SmartCom software It can be started by Hitting F1 key Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 16 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Alternatively the PH3000 Sensor can be used as an SDI12 Sensor using the optional Greenspan SDI12 Adaptor SDI 12 Adapter Part 7SDI 1000 Sensor cable with HS7 Connector ve Supply red Signal comms white Ground ve Supply black Greenspan PH3000 Sensor Data Logger or controller with SDI 12 Communications Typically the sensor will be connected to a Data Logger or Process Controller which will provide the power and ground connections and provide connections for serial SDI12 output The Power requirements of the sensor are detailed in the Specifications Brochure The sensor can support internal Data logging and operate as an SDI12 sensor concurrently This provides a benefit of having redundant Data Logging capability internal while also having the advantage of serial output to a third party Data Logger or Controller that may be connected via some type of telemetry or communications system The configuration and operation instructions of the SDI12 Adaptor unit are included in Appendix A Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 17 of 46 Copyright by Ty
7. downloaded to new aan Folder Download Options files or appended to existing C3 Black Stump Turbidity amp AllData files stop Logger Filename Black Stump Turbidity 04 Aug 05 C New Data Data is not deleted from the Add Note xen S eere Logger during this process and Black Stump Turbidity 04 Aug 09 dat can be re collected many times Collect Data Chart D ate 05 2002 The Data Logger does not need to be stopped for the collection Data File Options process and normal logging of Append Data to file data will continue while the data Properties Overwrite Data file downloads View Data in amp quagraph Convert to CSV Download Data Now The Data is extracted in Binary Format and requires the Monitor Current Values Logger Control Aquagraph program to decode into text format F gemm direct connection serial cable or longer for remote modem connections It is always more efficient to perform regular data collections of New Data and append to a Master File rather than try to collect very large parcels of data Once complete the Data can be viewed in Tabular and Graphical format by hitting the View Data in Aquagraph button Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 33 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 21 Aquagraph Tabula
8. is started Select how you would like to start thie schedule Select how vou would like the schedule to stop vw Manual Stop 3 2 11 Add New Schedule Final Screen Summary of Schedule Schedule Mame hourly Scan Time It o000 Record Time T Du Channels Selected 4 Temperature 5 Turbidity T imed Start Method IT imed Stop Method Number of Readings ii Interval between Headings T Disabled Averaging _PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 4 Tyco Environmental Systems Back Cancel The final Screen shows summary of the new Schedule The Schedule will now appear in the list of Schedules One or more Channels must be added to the Schedule and it must be enabled to allow it to run This example shows that the Schedule named Hourly will measure and log Field supply Temperature and Turbidity Data every hour whenever the Schedule is enabled and the logger is turned on Logging Active Green LED on Monitor screen flashing Page 28 of 46 luct designs and specifications without notice 3 2 12 Averaging Channels Used in Schedul Schedule Enabled v UEM in Schedule Schedule Mame 4 Temperature hourly B Turbidity To add channels to a schedule drag and drop channels from the Tree View into the adjacent list box max of 8 To Delete channels right dick on channel and select remove Logging Settings Averaging v Humber of Readings ta Average 0 Interval Between Read
9. isje st nit Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 35 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice pH Calibration 7 Put the sensor in a solution with a known Step 1 Please put the sensor in solution with LOW pH value low pH ie pH buffer Allow time for the iri scie for about 2 5 minutes then press OK to continue electrode to stabilize User Calibration 8 The screen should display a window to allow entry of the new low value type in the value of the low pH buffer eg Calibre ste 0004 00 click OK pHCal Enter Lower Scale value j o00004 0 OF Cancel pH Calibration 9 Put the sensor in a solution with a known Step 2 Please put the sensor in solution with HIGH pH value high pH ie pH buffer Allow time for the Ein eas he dex v ec Re S caris RC electrode to stabilize User Calibration 10 The screen should display a window to allow entry of the new high value type in the value of the high pH buffer eg eT TT 0010 00 click OK E os Calibrate pHCal Enter Full Scale Value 000010 0 IK Cancel Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 36 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifica
10. recommended that shortcuts be created for the 2 main programs SmartCom amp Aquagraph and moved into a dedicated folder on the desktop To Run the Program double click on the SmartCom icon Shortcut to AquaGraph Shortcut to SmartCom To use the full functions of the software a fully operational sensor with power supply and all communications leads should be available Either internal or external battery can be used to power the sensor Ground ve Supply black 8 30VDC ve Supply red Shield Gnd green yellow Communication Cable PC or laptop running SmartCom Software Fully Documented Help Function is available for SmartCom by hitting F1 key while software is running Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 19 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice fi SmartCom The Main Screen is divided into 2 Panels The left side shows the Groups The right side shows the locations within each Group The concept allows all sensor sites to be put together into logical groups eg by catchment area client sensor type etc Rename Grou Greenspan Sensors CHI CH3 Mangest P521346 4 OX S GF Ps2127 Ps2100mew CTDP3030 PS210020715 4 Pd d CTDO 21405 P5310 P52126 Pine Fireers Test Garden Island Boondall JohnRey
11. 2 23 Clear Memory 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 26 27 28 23 Properties User Cal Set Logger Clock Monitor Current Values Logger Control Collect Data eun Man Lus Wee Fu Fn Sat 1 2 Disconnect 3 2 18 Manual Entry Clock Option 2 allows the Logger Clock PC Clock Manual Entry Clock to be set to a User Manually Entered time New Logger Time e338 im n Logger Clock Screen shows the drop down menus 34852 PM for the user to enter the correct local February 2008 time and date settings into the Logger Clock 31 1 2 New Logger Date 3 4 5 B es g Logger Clock shown in green right 7 02 2008 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 The Logger clock is displayed in the B 4 Lo E E top of the screen and should be checked to confirm it is correct Set Logger Clock Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 31 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 19 Start Logger A SmartCom Connection p ae When starting the logger the user imm gine Not Logging is able to enter comments and is Schedule Hou Logger Clock 1 31 44 PM 7 02 2008 v r Qe ff 97er an option to clear memory All enabled Schedules will be Start Logger Em started when logger starts or Schedules of different logging Load Config File frequency will start a
12. 47 826102 Key functionality of each of the Property Buttons will be described below This front screen provides a summary of all the key sensor information including Serial Numbers Model Types Firmware Versions etc The Channels that are configured for the Sensor The Schedules control which channels are logged and the frequency of Logging 3 2 4 Channels Controls and displays the various Channels that will be displayed on the Monitor Screen m Logger Settings Monitor Channel Name LastReading DateLastLogged Field Suppl Temperature pH Channels that are not being used or not required to be displayed can be un checked and will not be displayed on the Monitor Screen This screen below shows that Internal Battery Battery Pack is not used and will not be displayed on the Monitor Screen 3 2 5 External Battery Field Supply mL Setti x TT The Sensor will be powered by Properties some type of DC 12 24V power supply which may be either an internal battery pack or an external battery system The user must click and select the correct battery type to N A ensure accurate battery life amp voltage calculations External Battery v 000000 153000 M Channels Field Suppl N Temperature wN Turbidity E Schedules Qf Main Last Reading Last Logged Reading Channel Name Field Suppl Unit Name Volts Channel Precision 2 m Unit Type volts D
13. Com Connection The Logger Control Screen provides Qi Not Logging access to all configuration Data retrieval Logger Clock 4 16 00 PM 5 08 2010 l l Logger management and Calibration Session Duration 00 25 24 Lossing Active routines Start Logger The Logger is very flexible and care must be taken to check that Data Logging has been initiated and is working properly prior to deploying the sensor into a remote site Colect Data It is recommended that thorough testing of the sensor be performed in the office to provide confidence and experience with the Clear Memory various logger functions Load Contig File Save Contig File Set Clock diis All Sensors are supplied from the factory mem fully calibrated and tested It is not normally required to perform any additional Monitor Curent Values Logger Control Do mes calibration functions on the Sensor Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 22 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 3 Properties m Logger Settings Channels A Field Suppl T Temperature Location Mame Logger Name Sensor ID Sensor Type Factory Calibration Date Firmware Version Memory Used Memory Free Wrap Memory phs000 27432 PH 000107 P824E 53100 3 07 2010 D v3 11 3146 Bytes Percent
14. Detachable CX9 delete applicable User Notes 1 The sensor is protected against reverse polarity 2 Do not attempt to dismantle the sensor as it will void the warranty Contact your agent for technical advice 3 Aspare Reference Protection Ring has been provided with your sensor This a porous Teflon impregnated with a KCI gel 4 The sensor utilises a Gel filled pH probe They will generally last for 12 18 months in the field A field replaceable pH probe is available to service your sensor at the deployment site Contact your sales representative for details 5 The glass bulb located inside the black end shroud should be kept clean Marine growth or silt deposit may affect sensor accuracy Cleaning schedules are determined by site conditions and initially weekly visits are suggested for visual inspections The pH probe should be cleaned with a weak soap solution using provided cleaning tool For severe build up use a gentle abrasive cleaner such as Ajax 6 ThepH sensor bulb should always be kept moist Ensure the cap provided has a small quantity of pH4 buffer inside when storing or transporting 7 The sensor turn on time is factory set to 5 seconds Maximum submersible pressure 100M H20 9 Sensor Accuracy pH 0 2pH Temperature ti 1C Inspected By 24 August 2010 Manufactured By Tyco Environmental Systems Greenspan Analytical Plant 22 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 GREENSPAN t m DU How Envi
15. GREENSPAN tycaj Control A PH Sensor PH3000 User Manual Version 1 0 QUO User Manual 1 BB ge P Flow Environmental Systems Table of Contents 1 ITF OGUCTION ots e 4 1 1 System Bede mle seie 4 1 2 OW 1039SC the MANUAL m R 4 co Succ E A EAE E EE E ERE 5 1 4 UNPACKING and INSDCCHON mmm 5 1 5 SOMA INUMIDEN rrini E M P 5 1 6 Waranty FOU V TR RES 6 1 7 Factory SVICE amp RODU T AE AE E O OALE E A E E EEA 6 1 8 Comac DCI ANS orres n n a E A E E 7 2 Sensor OVCIVICW mL 8 2 1 Theoy Ol Measu romo aserra 8 2 2 PAD DUGCAUON S eaaa e EA hia vinwas cain E A 8 2 3 WISUEIMCII BI zi c 9 2 3 1 Sensor DaS T a a A a m 9 2 4 Cabe DAI cT 10 2 4 1 Mechanical Specifications S saranen a E E 10 2 5 ODTONS and ACCESSONCS sruron tahoe tensa Sales aerate ae aso dateba tates 11 2 5 1 Sensor BO GY CE 11 2902 Cable Options Inc Detachable Cables esessessssssse 11 20 0 Communication Cables cccsccccccccceeesennnsnananssssseeeeceessessnsaaaaaaaansssenseeeess 11 2 5 4 Optional Serial Output SDI Adapter Unit eeeesssssse 11 2 5 5 QUICK SOL 12 2 5 6 On Board Battery Housing sss eene nnn nnn nhan 12 2 6 Dallery Replacement 13 2 6 1 Important Battery Information
16. Sensors packaged in 47mm amp 65mm Tubes IMPORTANT NOTE You have been supplied with 2 x O Rings Greenspan part number 011 OR16X2 5 2 x Grub Screws Greenspan part number 512 M4X6SS316P 1 x Allen Key Prior to connecting your sensors to the detachable cable please ensure that the detachable cable entry has been fitted with O Rings supplied as detailed above Ensure O Ring grooves are greased and then slide O Rings and fit into the recessed grooves Refer to the following instructions for connecting to your sensor to the detachable cable 1 The sensor connector is exposed and ready to connect to the cable connector 2 Align the cable connector with the sensor connector and push together The connector is polarized and will only fit together one Way 3 Once connectors are completely pushed together the rocker arm on the sensor connector will clip in with the cable connector and secure the connection Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 44 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Carefully feed the connection back into the sensor tube taking caution not to crimp or damage any wiring Ensure the O Rings have been fitted to the moulded cable entry as directed at the beginning of this document Twist carefully to align the grub screw holes Firmly push the tube back onto
17. ata Variation Value Data Variation Value Enabled Select the Option External Battery if using an external 12V battery C Internal Battery Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 23 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 6 Internal Battery Battery Pack Greenspan Sensors can be configured with an on board Channel N Unit M ee oe Ee me is lithium battery pack to provide a Channel Precision 2 Unit Type Volts complete stand alone logging sensor Data Variation Value Enabled Data Variation Value i If the sensor is fitted with the ast Heading l Last Logged Reading internal on board battery pack Value 0 00 Date 12 00 00 AM select the Option at left Internal Battery All batteries whether internal or external sealed or acid type will Internal Battery rues gradually degrade over time The Shelf life of batteries is generally 1 5 years but can be affected by Battery extreme temperatures 1 07 2003 A feature of the logger allows the a user to enter the date of TE installation and expected Date of FieNew on p Renewal of the batteries to ensure they are replaced before their due date Calculator 3 2 Battery Life amp Memory Calculator Provides an estimate of the Memory life and Battery life days based on Me
18. cal Specifications e Specially Manufactured Greenspan Cable with 12 cores and Internal Vent e High chemical resilience and abrasive resistance e Conductor cross section AWG 24 e Electrical Resistance 9 ohm per 100m per conductor e Operating temperature 85 C max e Bending radius static 6 e Bending radius dynamic 12 e Max Operating voltage 250V e Jacket Printing white colour each meter e Conductor colour codes green yellow white black brown turquoise violet pink red blue grey e Tensile Strength is sufficient to self suspend the Greenspan Sensor to depths of 300m e Long term creep due to temperature effects or tensile loading is negligible The moulded cable is fitted to the sensor using a double o ring seal and located using 2 x grub screws The length of the cable is not critical to the long term calibration and operation of the sensor provided the electrical requirements such as minimum supply voltage are maintained Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 10 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 5 Options and Accessories 2 5 1 Sensor Body Sensor is available with a black Acetal or passivated 316 Stainless Steel body For applications in harsh environments it is recommended that the Acetal body material be specified 2 5 2 Cable Options Inc Detachable Cab
19. co International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 Software Setup Communication with the Greenspan logging Sensors is performed through the PC s RS232 serial port using the supplied software SmartCom for Windows The software supports older style 9 Pin Serial Ports Com1 amp Com2 as well as newer style USB serial Ports If using a USB port a USB to Serial 9 pin adaptor must also be used To Load the Software Place Software CD in drive and follow all prompts SmartCom for Windows includes two main components 3 2 1 Direct Link This program is a simpler version of SmartCom which bypasses the Location Explorer Interface to provide connection to a sensor It is suitable for Direct Com Port Connections only To connect to a sensor select the Com Port and click the connect button Once connected to the sensor the user has the full range of SmartCom functionality available to them but no local Database records of changed or existing Sensor Properties are stored by the software This version of the Software is recommended for the casual field visit or for technical staff examining the sensor 3 2 2 SmartCom This is the full version of SmartCom which includes the Location Explorer Interface to provide management of individual and or multiple sensors This version of the software is the recommended version for customers wanting management of sensor s and the
20. e dismantled unless under instruction from Greenspan Analytical Technical Service staff Incorrect handling will void the warranty 1 7 Factory Service amp Repair The correct choice of sensor and assistance with field installation can be provided by Greenspan and their sales offices A correct choice of equipment together with technical advice and field experience should result in long term success in the field Greenspan Technical Services is dedicated to customer support and provides assistance in the selection installation deployment and commissioning of sensors with a full range of consulting services All Greenspan products are designed developed and manufactured in Australia and can be supplied at short notice If for some reason sensors are required to be returned to our factory or your sales representative please note the model and serial number Describe the problem including how and under what conditions the instrument was being used at the time of malfunction Clean the product and cable Decontaminate thoroughly if used in toxic or hazardous environment Carefully pack product in original packaging if possible amp include a statement certifying product and cable have been decontaminated with supporting information Products returned for repair must be accompanied by a completed GRA Goods Return Advice form All sensors returned for service and repair work must be properly decontaminated prior to return A cleaning charge may be
21. e for Schedule Channels Used in Schedule Highlight and Drag over the Channels that are didus required in the new schedule Turbidity This example shows Field supply Temperature and turbidity Channels Select Lagging Type Select the type of measurement that the schedule will use Select the Scan and Record times from drop down list Set the Interval at which the device will scan and Sensor will wake up and take a icis ies qe measurement every Scan time and check Scan Time 1 Hour if the Data Variation is exceeded for the various Channels If Data Variation has Record Time occurred Data will be logged Maximum Scans WOOD The unit will force a Data Log every Record time Averaging smoothes aut logged values by averaging several readings o l for each log A limit can be placed on the Maximum scans Averaging Enabled Schedule will stop after Max scans Number of Readings to Average Interval between Readings r eached i Must be gt 0 FECE l Averaging can be configured for the Schedule Cancel Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 27 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Start and Stop times can be configured for the Schedule It is strongly recommended to use Manual start and stop default to ensure that all schedules are operational when logger
22. e up and take a new Quot Logging D ERCUZE NM TLDS ul set of readings for all channels that are 5cans 0 Session Duration 00 04 31 Lossing Active enabled in the sensor The sensor will Tae TURPE TEE SPESESER then go into a low power sleep mode Field Suppl 12 20 Volts he user can enable or disable Temperature 24 73 Celsius Turbidit 40 NTU channels using SmartCom See Memory Used 65 Bytes Hemor Used X o Percent section 3 2 4 The easiest Way to confirm which channels are enabled and what order the data will be returned via SDI 12 is to view the omartCom monitor screen see example Note Memory Used and Memory Used is not returned via SDI 12 El ML runen aues LogNow Disconnect as what is displayed in the SmartCom monitor screen The data is returned in the same order Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 11 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 5 5 Quick Set Up Sensor e Select data channels required using SmartCom See Section 3 2 4 7SDI 1000 Refer to SDI 1000 User Manual e Set model type e Set data channel output order if required e Set data precision if required 2 5 6 On Board Battery Housing The Greenspan range of logging Sensors including the PH3000 Sensor may be factory fitted with a non rechargeable long life battery pac
23. ec acad MU du DD tu DI LE a OIM M e E 41 4 2 Example Certificate of Conformance eeiiiiissssssssee eiie eene nna nnns nnn naar nnn nnns 42 4 3 Example Quick Start QUIOG eit rt rrt hona bre nected ieu ease edenda ten 43 4 4 Engineering Note Detachable Cables ccccccccccsseeesecccesscssseeesecccessssaseeeseeeessessaaesesees 44 Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 3 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Introduction 1 1 System Description Thank you for purchasing the Greenspan pH Sensor Model PH3000 This manual provides a guide to the configuration operation and maintenance of the sensor to provide long term reliable and accurate monitoring The PH3000 pH probes use a combination glass ph and reference electrode in the one body This electrode is field replaceable by the user When placed in an aqueous solution a voltage is developed in the pH electrode which varies depending on the pH of the solution This voltage is compared against the voltage from the reference electrode which is stable The reference consists of a specially coated wire in a salt filled cavity This cavity makes electrical contact with the outside aqueous solution through a small porous wick A common cause for premature pH sensor failure is the chemical or biological contamination or fouling of the
24. ed all the data from the sensor Aquagraph can be used to view and check data before deleting the memory contents If using the memory Wrap function the memory will fill and then overwrite the oldest earliest data If not using the Memory Wrap function the memory will fill and then no more data will be logged i e all the data from the start of the logging period will be retained until it is cleared Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 30 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 16 Set Clock The logger has an internal clock to provide time stamping for all data logging The clock can be reset to the correct local time via two different methods Hudson River Salinity 4 3 2 17 PC Clock pue e eee te IM sg Act Option 1 allows the Logger Clock meris to be set to the clock time of the PC being used Start Logger PC Clock Manual Entry Clock Logger Clock PC Clock shown in red left Load Config Fie HEER Logger Clock shown in green right Save Config File E February 2008 February 2008 The Logger clock is displayed in the o top of the screen and should be heck nfirm it is correct ED 3 4 5 62758 9 3 4 5 6 SDB 3 checked to co t is correct 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 165 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 17 18 8 20 2 2
25. eenspan PH3000 Specifications Brochure Greenspan PH3000 Certificate of Conformance Greenspan PH3000 Quick Start Guide Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 4 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 1 3 Certification The pH probes are assembled and tested in accordance with Greenspan s ISO 9001 Quality Certified System Each Sensor is individually manufactured and certified against a traceable Standard See Section 2 7 Following calibration the sensors undergo a range of additional control processes to ensure that all specifications are consistent and documented e The instrument is visually inspected marked and labelled e The complete sensor calibration record is archived for reference and batch number information is kept on file for statistical analysis e An individual Certificate of Conformance is issued to the customer 1 4 Unpacking and Inspection All Greenspan Analytical Sensors are made to order and are individually calibrated and inspected This ensures that they leave the factory in a working condition They are packed in new cartons for shipping On receipt the customer should inspect the packaging and contents for any signs of damage during transportation The customer should also check that all items on the delivery note have been received Please contact the
26. enspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 1 6 Warranty Policy Greenspan Analytical warrants all new Greenspan products against defects in materials and workmanship for 12 months from the date of invoice Products that prove to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of Greenspan Analytical Under Greenspan Analytical warranty conditions it is the responsibility of the customer to cover shipping charges back to the factory Upon repair replacement Greenspan Analytical will cover the return shipping charges to the customer This warranty does not apply to products or parts thereof which have been altered or repaired outside of the Greenspan Analytical factory or other authorised service centre or products damaged by improper installation or application or subjected to misuse abuse neglect or accident This warranty also excludes items such as reference electrodes and Dissolved Oxygen membranes that may degrade during normal use Greenspan Analytical will not be liable for any incidental or consequential damage or expense incurred by the user due to partial or incomplete operability of it s products for any reason whatsoever or due to inaccurate information generated by its products All Warranty service will be completed as soon possible If delays are unavoidable customers will be contacted immediately Any sensor should not b
27. er Considerations Environmental compatibility should be checked before using the sensors and advice sought from Greenspan if any doubt exists The sensor utilises some 316 stainless components that are suitable in a majority of situations but care should be taken against possible corrosion in high Chloride Sulphate or Ferric solutions The body should always be totally immersed under the water to ensure that the sensor is at water temperature and to also avoid any possible anodic cathodic action taking place on the components at the water air interface If using clamps to mount the sensor these should be of a type that evenly clamps the sensor body without excessive loading that could damage the sensor body 3 4 7 Guidelines for cleaning equipment The sensor and electrode may be cleaned using a soft cloth mild detergents and warm water If the sensor shows signs of marine growth a light biocide can be used to clean and kill any biological growth on the sensor Sensors are supplied with a removable shroud that provides added protection for the electrode This shroud unscrews for cleaning Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 38 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice The sensor must be cleaned with the electrode in place The sensor will be damaged by the ingress of water or other solutions into
28. ere edu 32 3220 CONCCE DAI sestlenedo isti retta terti tuU sean teed 33 3 2 21 Aquagraph Tabular VIQW c scccccccsssseseecsesseeeeessaneesesssasseeessaaaeseeeseas 34 3 2 22 X Aquagraph Graphical View esses eese nnne nnn nnns 34 3 2 28 Aquagraph Tools amp Options wiiceccccccssssseesscccccsseeeseeccesessaeeesseecessasennsseeees 34 3 3 Quick Check and He GallDEAIOE ui tata tim ob aaron aco ee ede uode 35 3 3 1 QUICK CHECK ENTER 35 3 3 2 Re Calibration Method Using Calibration Solutions 35 3 4 e cT Ls rg o TERME DELI ED ERES TR 37 3 4 1 Shipping and Storage Gaps o oh tr E E rou tutos oF 3 4 2 Field Deployment Considerations sss nnne 37 3 4 3 Cabling Considerations usc omscii aut te dite oat etude uten dn Extat c a 38 3 4 4 Typical Sensor Installations i rece i od rete deus 38 3 4 5 Field Installation must ensure eese eiiis eee seen 38 3 4 6 Other Considefalons xxio o eed ali etd eU td te busco batis 38 3 4 7 Guidelines for cleaning equipment eeeeeessssssseee eese 38 3 4 8 Replacing Reference Protection Ring u 1 ccccseeccccsseeccsenesecssaeenessanenessnes 39 3 4 9 EICCIOOC Storage teed ee ee a ee dol 39 3 4 10 Electrode replacement sees eene nens narra anni nna 40 4 Appendix A Additional Information e eere esse 41 4 1 CDOCHICOHOS essetis M
29. ew electrode be checked prior to re deployment Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 40 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 4 Appendix A Additional Information Measurement Technique Sensor Range Sensor Outputs Resolution Accuracy Cable Type Cable lengths Power Supply Reverse Polarity Protection Surge Current Protected Warm up time to stable reading Current Consumption On Board Battery Pack option Battery Capacity Typical Field Life Batt Pack Internal data logger Memory Size Measuring Units Data storage Logging frequency Averaging Alarms Operating temperature Storage temperature Depth Rating water column Weight Dimensions L x OD Wetted Materials Tyco Environmental Systems Gel filled glass electrode with internal Ag AgCl reference Field replaceable electrode 0 14pH Internal data logger serial output via software Optional adaptor provides SDI12 output 3 wire 0 001 pH 0 05 C temperature 0 2pH 0 2 C temperature 0 5V battery Polyurethane sheathed cable OD 8mm with 3mm vent tube moulded entry bare wire connection 10 20 30 50 100 150 m 32 65 100 165 325 490 ft 8 to 30vdc external supply or on board battery pack option Yes To 2kV 2 sec Sleep 0 5mA Logging 21mA Communicating 30mA Housing screws t
30. factory in case anything has been damaged or missing A full set of documentation including Certificate of Conformance Quick Start Guide and Full Operator Manual will be provided with all equipment either in hard copy format or in electronic format on the CD shipped with the goods If fitted with a 316 Stainless Steel body the unit should only be used in low EC situations Care should be taken against possible corrosion in high Chloride or Ferric solutions water with high iron or sulphate reducing bacteria or low dissolved oxygen The Sensor can be fitted with an Acetal body which provides superior corrosion protection in a wide range of chemically active waters Because an individual sensor may be used in a variety of locations media compatibility should be checked before installing and advice sought from Greenspan if any doubt exists 1 5 Serial Number Checking the Model Number and Range Before installing your Greenspan PH3000 sensor check the information on the label is correct to confirm you have received the instrument you have ordered The label will look similar to this MODEL PH3000 RANGE 0 14pH S N 012345 The customer is advised to keep a record of the serial numbers in case the sensor is lost or the label damage Greenspan Analytical keeps records of all sensors sold including a calibration history Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 5 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Gre
31. ge which allows the reference electrolyte to slowly flow into the sample pH gives an indication of the acidity alkalinity of a solution and is defined as pH log H and covers a scale from 0 acid to 14 alkaline where H is the hydrogen concentration in solution at ordinary temperatures EG pH of water H20 H OH The concentration of each type of ion is 10 gm molecule litre and hence the pH of pure water is pH log 10 7 2 2 Applications Applications in which the Greenspan PH3000 can be used include e Monitoring of streams and rivers e Monitoring of water storage bodies including stratification studies e Intermediate and final effluent treatment monitoring e Hydrological run off studies e Ground and bore water analysis e Drinking water filtration efficiency e Industrial process monitoring e Sludge and dredge monitoring Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 8 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 3 Instrument Details 2 3 1 Sensor Design The Greenspan PH Sensor consists of the following primary elements e Microprocessor controlled signal conditioning and logging device e Stainless steel or Acetal Body Material e Senor Head Shroud removable for cleaning e Data cable or Battery Pack option Power and Data Cable pH Electrode mount 316SS
32. idity will be logged if the reading varies by more than 10NTU from the previous logged reading Note if the Data Variation is set to a very small amount then it is more likely that the data variation will be exceeded and data will be logged each Scan Time Hence it is necessary to set the Data Variation based on realistic variations of the Parameter being monitored 5400 Page 29 of 46 Droduct designs and specifications without notice 3 2 14 User Calibration Screens a SmartCom Connection Allows re calibration of channels Black Stump Turbidity within the logger Logger Clock 8 18 40 AM 7 04 2004 Session Duration 02 13 04 Please consult your sales or technical support specialist before IEEE 7N recalibrating the sensor Laad Canfig File CA Start Logger calibrate 4 The Option Restore Factory default Era allows the sensor to be reset to the Channel MEUETUL IEE T original factory calibration Calibration Type ie 1 Point Span 1 Paint Offset 2 Point Span and Offset Restore Factor default Calibrate Channel _Monitor Curent Values Logger Control 3 2 15 Clear Memory Tab This control is used to clear the contents of the Data Logger Memory Once the memory is cleared it is gone 1J Do you wish to Clear the Memory forever Only perform this function if you have collected Yes No Help and check
33. ings 003 secs Warning Number of Readings x Interval lt 3588 3 2 13 Data Variation Event Based Logging Averaging enables several readings to be taken and averaged each time the sensor wakes up at the Scan Period This allows data fluctuations to be smoothed For example Logging of Tidal Water levels is typically averaged over say 10 readings say 3 seconds apart to remove the effects of Wind and Swell As averaging can increase the time required to generate a reading a warning will advise the limits of the averaging Note Averaging does require the sensor to turn on more frequently at each Scan period and does have an impact on power usage and battery life Averaging can be configured for any or all channels To provide Event Based logging the Sensor can be configured to Scan take a measurement on a frequent basis but only Record Data Log data if a specific event size Data Variation has occurred since the last logged data point Channel Name T urbidity Unit Marne NTU Unit Type NIU Data Variation Value 000001 Channel Precision o Data Variation value Enabled w Last Reading Last Logged Reading Advanced Wipe interval number of scans fe Wipe interval in minutes 10 minutes yco ee pal Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 7 0 The Schedule must be enabled The Channel must be in the Schedule and configured with a valid Data Variation This example shows Turb
34. ir logged data The following software is required for running the PH3000 Sensor 1 SMARTCOM for Windows runs on a PC and facilitates manipulation of system setup information processing and data retrieval The program is supplied on a CD disk along with support files It is compatible with WIN98 WIN2000 NT and XP operating systems Mouse and keyboard operation is fully supported 2 Internal firmware The logger has a resident program that manages communications data logging and data retrieval It is not normally accessible by the user however it may be upgraded in the field if required 3 A utility program called AQUAGRAPH is also provided on the installation CD This allows the user to view graph and export the data AQUAGRAPH may be accessed from within SMARTCOM Online help is available from within the program The Software will load programs and other files into the following folders C Program Files SmartCom for windows Several programs will be loaded SmartCom Smartpoll Smart Standby Another folder will also be created C Program Files GSmartCom for windows AquaGraph With the Graphical display program Aquagraph Note Administrator Access is required for the Loading of SmartCom Program Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 18 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice lt is
35. k This enables the sensor to be deployed at remote sites completely independent of above surface power supplies no cable connection and allows for discreet applications It also functions as a backup power supply in the event of a surface disturbance to the main supply The unit is designed to allow easy access to the battery compartments for battery changeover and is housed in a cylindrical body of approximately the same dimensions as the sensor housing thus doubling the length of the sensor Sensor Battery Pack Cover Removable Sensor with Battery Pack Cover Ready to Deploy Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 12 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 6 Battery Replacement Batteries are removed by unscrewing the housing cover as indicated below and gently levering the battery cells until they slip out Replacement batteries must be inserted correctly or damage to batteries may occur Align the ve on the battery cells with the red indicator on the housing and push batteries in Batteries are subject to leakage after depletion The leakage is Thionyl Chloride a toxic corrosive non flammable liquid that can cause damage to equipment and personal injury if in contact with the skin or eyes Please replace batteries when depleted When installing replacement batteries within the battery h
36. le click on the location 0 Q S Q All information relating to the Site is held in PH300 New Location ps3100 files created in the SmartCom folder 9 directory SM C Program Files SmartCom for windows Group Name Location Name Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 21 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice AA Communications Status X A Pop up will show the steps involved in communicating with the Sensor e Attempting Wake Up e Attempting to Connect e Reading Details e eic This will take approx 30 seconds If connection cannot be established check all power and communication connections F SmartCom Connection m a When connection is established the Monitor Not L i Screen WI II ap p ear ju Logger Clock 4 14 51 PM 5 08 2010 e iiu en This screen updates every 10 seconds and IR L shows the real time data Field Suppl 2 8 Volts N A Temperature 23 9 DEG C NZA pH 6 44 pH N A r H Used 73146 Byt N A Clock times Battery Volts Logging Schedules Betos N A Memory Usage should be noted The Green or Red Leds indicate if Sensor is actively Logging or Not There are 2 tabs at the bottom Hit the Logger Control Tab for all configuration and Logger set up details 7 Monitor Current Values Logger Control Log Now Disconnect AA Smart
37. les A standard sensor is supplied with a fixed moulded cable entry An optional detachable cable is available Both cables have a 7 pin Hirschman connector at the end of the cable opposite to the sensor As an option your sensor can be ordered with a detachable cable Detachable cables are available in a range of standard lengths and are interchangeable amongst the range of Greenspan sensors This option can provide benefits and cost savings Please refer to the Engineering Note in the appendix section of the manual for detailed instructions on connecting and disconnecting the detachable cable 2 5 3 Communication Cables A communication cable is required to connect the sensor to a PC The standard cable 5CC 700 has a 7 socket Hirschman connector on one end and a DB 9 on the other end 2 5 4 Optional Serial Output SDI Adapter Unit The PH3000 provides on board data Logging of all data and serial output via RS232 to a Laptop or PC using the supplied SMARTCOM software A feature of the sensor is the ability to also provide serial output in SDI12 format using a small SDI Adapter unit connected to the end of the sensor cable The SDI12 Adapter unit Part No 7SDI 1000 provides a standard 3 wire SDI12 output for connection to a third party Data Logger or Process Controller The PH3000 Sensor can simultaneously provide on board data logging as well as act as a standard SDI12 sensor p e When data is requested via SDI 12 the sensor will wak
38. level pH buffer eg pH 4 so that the electrode is fully submerged Once connected the monitor screen will display the readings The pH value displayed on the monitor screen should be the pH buffer value 196 of the full scale range of the sensor Carefully rinse the electrode in water and shake off any attached droplets 6 Place the sensor in a high level pH buffer eg pH 10 so that the electrode is fully submerged Record the measured output value 7 The pH value displayed on the monitor screen should be the pH buffer value 1 of the full scale range of the sensor 8 This confirms that the sensor electronics has remained stable and no further action should be required if the sensor is within 1 FS 3 3 2 Re Calibration Method Using Calibration Solutions 1 Ensure the sensor is clean and ECES dry l Quot Logging Logger Clock 4 25 02 PM 5 08 2010 nm DU m 2 Provide power to the Sensor Session Duration 00 34 26 e ogging Active connect sensor to a PC with appropriate communication e l cable mum J Load Config File EE ut 3 Run SmartCom for Windows mu i Save Contig File calibrate lius In SmartCom for Windows iia pid Cal from Logger TET Channel PHCal ontrol menu Set Clock Select the pHCal Channel E e A 6 Select 2 point Span and Offset Eker IS Ma C 1 Point Offset Calibration Type Restore Factory default Properties Uzer Cal Calibrate Channel venian Lamed wiele
39. mory and Batten Calculator This calculation is based on the Scan time and record time of all active schedule s the amount of logging that has been and an the Default Battery capacity of 7 z amp h Please adjust the current battery m capacity and or the Accessories load for a more accuracy of the calculation specified via the schedules Memory usage The calculator uses information on Logger memory size jang24a bytes the sensor power usage the Meis d ne ee i frequency of data logging and the VES ONC Sear INA Ep Cae 19680 eae battery capacity to determine how Number of logging days 37 01 dav s long it will operate before the memory fills or the batteries go flat Battery s Life estimation If using a wrap memory function Peak OM Current A 0087 Battery Capacity Ah 07 200 the m e with pe and Standby Curent pA 0156 30 Accessories Load 4 0 00000 commence to overwrite the earliest data Hefresh __Peetesh If using a solar power supply the Hourly On Current Consumption Ah O58 battery will likely last until its shelf life determines that it be replaced Hourly Current Consumption Ah 0 062 Expected Number of Logging Days 33 The user can enter the size of the with Battery specified Capacity Memory bytes amp Battery Ah and add other power usage such as a Data Modem Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 24 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspa
40. n Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Hit the refresh button to generate new estimates after changing any of the other parameters A text box also pops up to provide key information to the user to advise of battery and memory information 3 2 8 Temperature User configurable items include Channel Name Temperature Unit Name Celsius 0 e Unit Name Channel Precision fa Unit Type Celsius e Unit Type i e Precision No of decimals Data Variation Value Enabled Data Variation Value 90900 Dl m Last Reading P Data Variation can be ticked Last Logged Reading and a value entered which allows event based logging should the amount vary by more than the variation between Scan periods 3 2 9 Schedules m Logger Settings Schedules are user 000000 T53000 ScheduleName Start Method Stop Method Scans Completed _ configur ed Channels 1 01 2002 Def STOP DateTime 0 e Added N Battery 1 01 2002 Def STOP DateTime 0 s I e Removed l sp E Schedules e Modified z E e Enable e Disabled Up to 4 Schedules can be running together Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 25 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice
41. n various formats v Convert Pressure to Depth ee di hti nstant readings each ti C veDepth ve Depth Interpret Rainfall as gs p Flow Meter Readings Cumulative Total Daily Rainfall total Delete Greenspan Binary Format data files GBF file on exit Other options support display of flow meter readings OK Cancel and conversion of pressure level to Depth of Water above or below specified Datum levels Fully documented Help Function is available for Aquagraph by hitting F1 key while software running Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 34 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 3 Quick Check and Re Calibration The Factory supplied Calibration Certificate will provide detailed information on the calibration of the sensor and should be retained for future reference To maintain high quality control over monitoring programs it is recommended pH calibration is checked every 3 6 months The PH3000 has a user calibration facility in SmartCom The sensor can be checked by use of known pH standards buffer solutions 3 3 1 Quick check 1 Remove the sensor from the water ensure the sensor is clean Dirty electrodes could be a key source of calibration errors Connect the sensor to a DC power source and Connect the sensor to a PC and run SmartCom Place the sensor in a low
42. nmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 13 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Battery life will depend on the battery type as well as the frequency of logging Connection to a computer will drain the battery supply more quickly due to the higher current imposed by the RS232 serial data communications and will considerably reduce battery life An additional internal lithium battery maintains logger data at all times but does not sustain the logging state This battery is not user accessible and will maintain data for up to 10 years If the Sensor is fitted with On Board Internal battery pack option and is to be placed in storage it is recommended that the logger be powered down and lithium batteries in the battery pack be removed To turn off the logger after exiting from SmartCom disconnect the communications cable and unscrew the battery cover This exposes the battery compartment to allow removal of the batteries Removing power will not affect any data remaining in storage so sensors could be downloaded away from the site if required Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 14 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 7 Sensor Factory Calibration Sensors are calibrated
43. nolds Rum Jungle P Locations refer to individual sensors that may be located locally or remotely Groups and Locations should be named to reflect the actual station details SA Test DoE Ws Mt Gambier Giffin g DHM arnat aonoaoonaad a 43 SmartCom Mew Group Rename Group Delete Group New Location Add a New Group The 4 buttons at the top allow the creation and removal of Groups and Locations E To create a new Group Hit the New Group Button and fill in the preferred name i 3 i GE GI GEI ED GL D 3 To create a new location highlight the Group then hit the New Location Button A wizard will start up to guide you through the process elete Group New Location ard Step 1 of 3 Select the method of communicalion for the mew locahbon v Dred Connection c Modem Connection The Wizard Has 3 Steps a See Page 1 requests how to connect to Sensor E g Direct Connection via Com port Serial cable between Sensor and PC Or Modem connection via GSM 3G landline Modem You will need to enter the phone number of the remote modem Hit Next Button COMI ls LER Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 20 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Add New Location Wizard
44. o sensor size OD x L 47mm x 250mm 9 x Lithium AA 3 6Volt Total capacity 5 2 Ah 10 8v Over 6 months remote operation 230 min logging Non volatile battery backed ram with real time clock 2Mb capacity with user selectable wrap function User definable 100 000 readings typically 5 minute data for gt 12 months User selectable from 1 second up to once per day User selectable via supplied Smartcom software 0 50 C 5 C to 60 C 100m 500g plus cable weight 665g per 10m length 384 20mm x 47mm 15 13 x 1 85 or 584 20mm x 47mm 23 0 x 1 85 with battery housing UPVC Acetal 316 Passivated Stainless Steel Polyurethane Viton PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 41 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 4 2 Example Certificate of Conformance PH3000 pH Sensor CERTIFICATE of CONFORMANCE Customer Click here amp type Customer name Model No PH3000 pH Sensor Tyco Environmental Systems material 700 5400 Sales Order Bararnca Click here amp type SO Reference Serial Number Click here amp type S N Product Information Range pH 0 14 pH Temp 0 50 C Accuracy See note 9 Cable Length Click here amp type Cable length M Firmware Version RC3 11 Ext Supply Voltage 9 30 VDC Power ve Red Gnd Black Shield Yellow Green Output RS232 Connection Code HS7
45. or Acetal Body pH electrode with protective shroud Moulded Cable entry Double O Ring connections PH3000 Primary Elements Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 9 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice a 2 07 101 3 BY TTE All Greenspan Sensors utilise a specially designed Polyurethane Cable The cable contains 12 x conductors 1 x drain wire and an internal vent tube The outer jacket is made from UV stabilized Polyurethane and is suitable for all external underwater or harsh environment applications This common cable construction is utilized for vented and non vented sensors and all Greenspan Water Quality Sensors Cables are generally factory fitted at time of manufacture in specified lengths Cables can be joined or repaired in the field providing a waterproof connection can be maintained Alternatively cables can be terminated in waterproof junction boxes where cabling to other devices or longer cable runs are required Cable Construction 1 Vent Tube Polyamide size ID x OD 2 40 x 3 20 mm 2 12 x Conductors 7 x 0 20 mm Tinned Copper Section 0 22mm2 AWG24 Insulation Polypropylene size 1 10 mm 0 05 mm 3 Tape Polyester 4 Drain Wire 7x0 20 TinCu 5 Tape Polyester Aluminium 6 Jacket Polyurethane black size OD 8 05 mm 0 15 2 4 1 Mechani
46. ousing it is necessary to push firmly on the cover until it clicks home over the O rings after this it can be easily tightened on the thread by hand Batt Pack Cover M Top View showing 3 x 3 Battery Pack Housing a P 00 JC ON unum AA batteries Screw on Housing 9 x AA lithium Optional Battery Pack 2 6 1 Important Battery Information The type of battery used in the battery pack is Li Mn02 Lithium Thionyl Chloride 3 6V AA cells A total of nine batteries are required for each sensor battery pack This configuration supplies a maximum 10 8 volts at 5 2A Hr and a useful field life depending on sensor type and logging frequency of up to 12 months REPLACEMENT BATTERIES ARE AVAILABLE FROM GREENSPAN ANALYTICAL Standard AA lithium batteries Duracell or Energiser Type are NOT suitable for use in the sensor 2 6 2 Battery Warnings e Do not dispose of batteries in fire dispose of in appropriate manner e Do not short circuit e Do not expose to water e Donotcrush or puncture e Donot charge e Do not over discharge To maintain the maximum possible life of the cells before replacement it is strongly recommended that an external power supply is connected to the sensor when downloading data The power drawn when downloading is at its greatest level therefore battery depletion will be much more rapid Tyco Enviro
47. r View EH AquaGraph 025090 EC3000 000010808139 C Program Files Smartcom for windows MyNe Shows all logged data from the sensor Temperature EC RAW EC NORM TOS Salinity m Celsius uS cm uSicm TDS Data can be exported to excel T 02 2008 1 40 00 PM 0 0000 7 02 2008 1 45 00 PM 5 0000 spr eadsheet T 02 2008 1 50 00 PM 10 0000 F 02 2008 1 55 00 PM 15 0000 Ai 7 02 2008 2 00 00 PM 20 0000 To generate graph highlight 7 02 2008 2 05 00 PM 25 0000 2 columns s of interest and hit 7 02 2008 2 10 00 PM 30 0000 7 02 2008 2 15 00 PM 35 0000 22 graph button 7 02 2008 2 20 00 PM 40 0000 T 02 2008 2 25 00 PM 45 0000 T 2 2008 2 30 00 PM 50 0000 T 02 2008 2 35 00 PM 55 0000 TiO2 2008 2 40 00 PM 60 0000 7 02 2008 2 45 00 PM 65 0000 17 Acqua apes 254090 Tu nmm C Program Fikatienericom fer window yiii iadaa Hiver Salicityiudann rere Selinity 07 Feb 8 cat Graphs will self scale across the 025090 EC3000 000010808139 dates and ranges requested SEEGERS Multiple channels can be plotted AE S on single graph as well as stacked graphs for many parameters Various tools are available from Menu for highlighting points adding text zoom function etc Graph can be exported as a graphic bmp file for reports elc Options Battery Details can be included If Top of Case value present v Cumulative Rainfall Daily Rainfall Total Rainfall can be included i
48. ronmental AUSTRALIA Phone 61 0 7 46601888 FEEXZ EXEXZTEBE OO cono Systems Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 4 3 Example Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide PH3000 pH Sensor Procedures for connecting and configuring the Greenspan PH3000 Sensor Further details in the Sensor Manual included on the Greenspan CD You should have received e Certificate of Conformance Sheet e CD Manuals amp Software Ground ve Supply black e Greenspan PH3000 Sensor i 8 30VDC ve Supply red Cable Options per order ve Supply Shield Gnd green yellow Communication Cable Part 5CC 700 PC or laptop running Smartcom Software Communication Cable Part 5CC 102 PH3000 with Battery Pack Battery Cover Screws off to reveal CX9 plug to connect to comms cable PH3000 provides a complete measurement amp logging system for pH Communication and configuration of the sensor is via the Smartcom Software on the supplied CD Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 43 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 4 4 Engineering Note Detachable Cables ENGINEERING NOTE RELEASE DATE 28 4 2008 SUBJECT Connecting and Disconnecting the Detachable Cable for Greenspan
49. sensor deployment Additional stilling wells or mounting brackets may be required to prevent sensor movement which may cause long term cable movement Where cable runs are required which may be subject to environmental effects heat water movement sunlight flood debris etc it is advisable to protect the sensor cable inside a slightly larger diameter conduit such as PVC steel or polyethylene This also allows the sensor cable to be pulled out should a sensor change over be required at the site Maximum cable runs up to several hundred meters are possible without affecting electrical signals The maximum cable length is dependant on the capability of the com port of the computer Most computers should be capable of driving a 150 to 200m cable length 3 4 4 Typical Sensor Installations 1 Edge of river stream lake embankment Side of boat vessel Mounted within a stilling well off stream from main flow 2 3 4 Mounted within drainage channels pipes 5 Suspended from dam walls or floating pontoon 6 Sensor anchored to bed of lake stream 3 4 5 Field Installation must ensure e The sensor is anchored or held in position or located so it is not subject to any movement during normal operations e Sensor is protected from direct sunlight to avoid high temperature fluctuations e Sensor is protected against high turbulence and possible debris loading during flow events e The rubber storage cap is removed from the electrode 3 4 6 Oth
50. t different clock times pees e g a schedule running every 5 Hum Enter Initials Clear Memory minutes will start at the next whole a minute Set Clock eus e g a schedule running every 3 Clear Memory hours will start at the next whole 5 mm minute User Cal Stat Logging SmartCom Connection Resetting Sensor aS SmartCom Connection EJIE Confirm Logger is operational by checking Black Stump Turbidity the following Logger Clock 6 53 31 PM 4 08 2009 SURE Se ERN accom rion eee Clock time is set to local time amp date Green light flashing Logging Active Field Suppl 12 20 Volts 1220 18 53 08 Blue dial top right updates every 10s Ue ee Celsius Ere Current Value will update every 10s Memory Used 236 Bytes N A Last Logged will update at the logging Memory sedit 0 Percent N A interval Sensor can be put in bucket of water heated cooled etc to confirm the sensor is working ok A data collection after several minutes logging is a check that everything is working OK 0 UM 700 5400 Page 32 of 46 d reserves tne rignt to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 20 Collect Data F SmartCom Connection Cole This allows collection of the m logged data Various options EcussnpLap MESI allow collection of all Data New Logger Clock 6 54 38 PM 4 08 2009 i Session Duration 02 17 31 pleasing Active Data or Data between specific dates Data can be
51. tems Greenspan Analytical Manufacturing Plant 22 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 AUSTRALIA Phone 61 0 7 46601888 Fax 61 0 7 46601800 Internet Tyco Environmental Systems www tyco environmental com PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 USA Goyen Valve Corporation 1195 Airport Road Lakewood New Jersey 08701 USA Telephone 1 732 364 7800 Facsimile 1 732 364 1356 Greenspan Singapore Pte Ltd 02 01 Minwa Industrial Building 39 Genting Lane Singapore 349554 Telephone 65 6748 0140 Facsimile 65 6748 2534 Mecair S r l Via per Cinisello 97 20054 Nova Milanese Milano ITALY Telephone 39 362 375 118 Facsimile 39 362 375 124 Page 7 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 2 Sensor Overview 2 1 Theory of Measurement The Greenspan PH 3000 sensor uses a robust gel filled industrial pH electrode for field monitoring in a variety of environments The pH electrode consists of a PH sensitive glass membrane attached to a sealed insulating tube containing a solution of fixed PH in contact with a silver silver chloride half cell The potential developed across the membrane is compared to a stable reference potential e g a silver silver chloride half cell in contact with an electrolyte containing chloride Completion of the circuit is by means of a porous constriction the salt brid
52. the electrode cavity The electrode should only be removed when it is to be replaced To assist in cleaning the glass electrode the PH3000 is provided with a special tool A few drops of a mild detergent can be placed in the cleaning tool which is then pushed over the glass pH bulb Carefully rotating the tool by hand should remove most contamination For heavy scaling or contamination a cleaner that contains some abrasive can be used Rinse the electrode in clean water prior to installing sensor or checking calibration 3 4 8 Replacing Reference Protection Ring The reference protection ring can be removed and or replaced with the electrode still in place in the sensor by unscrewing the plastic shroud on the end of the electrode The white protection ring can be slid off the glass electrode 3 4 9 Electrode storage PH electrodes should be stored in such a way to prevent the electrode from drying out A rubber cap is provided with the electrode for this purpose A small amount of liquid should be placed in this cap prior to the cap being placed over the electrode PH 4 buffer is the preferred storage solution however tap water should be used if not available Soaking in pH 4 buffer solution overnight may restore some electrodes that have been allowed to dry out although some calibration drift can be expected until the electrode is fully re hydrated Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 39 of 46 Cop
53. the moulded cable entry Screw in two 2 512 M4X6SS316P grub screws to secure the cable and the sensor with supplied Allen key The cable is now securely fitted to the sensor Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 45 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice Refer to the following instructions for disconnecting to your sensor to the detachable cable 1 Sensor with cable attached and ready for cable disconnection 2 Remove the two 2 grub screws Greenspan part 512 M4X6SS 316P using the Allen key supplied N B Allen key is supplied in spare parts kit with original packaging 3 CAREFULLY pull tube away from cable mould Once the tube has been pulled away from cable mould the connector will be revealed as pictured left 4 Release locking device on the connector by gently pinching rocker arm on the cable connector and pull apart 5 The sensor and cable are now detached Note When the cable is not connected to a sensor please ensure the supplied vent cap is fitted to the vent tube if applicable Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 46 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice
54. tions without notice 3 4 Installation 3 4 1 Shipping and Storage Cap The PH3000 sensor is shipped with a rubber cap covering the pH electrode This cap contains a small amount of pH 4 buffer and is in place to prevent the electrode from drying out during shipping and storage This cap must be removed prior to installation The cap should be retained so that it can be placed back on the electrode if the sensor is to be removed 3 4 2 Field Deployment Considerations The sensor head should always be completely submerged and positioned such that the possibility of air bubbles becoming entrapped on the sensor face is minimised Bubbles may cause errors if trapped For applications in harsh environments it is recommended that the optional Acetal casing be specified The sensor head should be periodically inspected for fouling and can be cleaned with fresh water and damp cloth In marine environments crustaceans may need removal at regular intervals The body should always be fully immersed under the water to ensure the electronic module is at water temperature and to avoid any possible anodic cathodic action taking place on the stainless body due to the oxygen difference across the boundary Care should be taken if clamps are to be attached to the Stainless Steel body as the depletion of oxygen to the clamp probe interface can cause corrosion due to anodic cathodic action It is recommended that Acetal body sensors be used if clamping
55. urements Scan Time When the logger wakes up to Log Data Record Time Maximum No of Scans Optional not recommended Which Channels are included into the Schedule min One Maximum all channels This example shows a Schedule that will wake up and measure Temp and turbidity every 1 Hour It will also log the data for these channels every Hour Note The Schedule Must be enabled check box for it to operate It is possible to have several Schedules in the list that are not enabled and hence will not run when logger is started Page 26 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 2 10 Add New Schedule Wizard A wizard guides the user through the Add New Schedule This vazand wllhelp pou set up a schedule Schedules are a tet ol procedure instruchons for the dence on aha and wher io collect dala TEk Hex bo continue Schedule Name Enter a name for the schedule The name should be no longer than 15 characters and should uniquely identify the schedule Give the New Schedule a Meaningful Name Eg Hourly oup Select Channels Select the channels vou want to measure in the schedule To select channels drag channels listed an the left pane to the right pane To remove or add all at once use the buttons at the bottom of each pane Channels Availabl
56. using pH buffers e An extensive range of final calibration and inspection tests are carried out on every sensor The sensor is visually inspected and packed ready for despatch The complete calibration records sensor history and batch number are placed on file and archived Tyco Environmental Systems PH3000 User Manual 010 UM 700 5400 Page 15 of 46 Copyright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 Sensor Operation 3 1 Wiring amp Connections The PH3000 is designed as a self contained data logging sensor It is normally powered by a 12 24V DC power supply which can be battery solar or Mains Plug Pack The Logger has a large memory capacity and can operate for long periods between field visits Typically the logged data is collected via laptop using the supplied SmartCom Software The following diagram illustrates the typical wiring arrangement for the PH3000 Ground ve Supply 8 30VDC ve Supply Shield Gnd Communication Cable PC or laptop running SmartCom Software The SmartCom software provides for configuration of the data logger collection of logged data and all other functions The Greenspan Aquagraph software provides graphical and tabular presentation of logged data and export to spreadsheet format A brief description of the key components of the SmartCom software is included in this manual A fully
57. wick or salt filled cavity Added protection for the reference electrode is provided by a reference protection ring constructed of porous PTFE that is impregnated with a special conductive gel It is placed over the reference wick and should prevent most contaminants from reaching the wick while still allowing good electrical contact with the sample If the low cost protection ring is contaminated or fouled it can be simply replaced extending the life of the combination electrode Designed for low power consumption the sensor can be operated from remote power sources for extended periods An Optional On board Battery Housing provides for a complete stand alone remote monitoring sensor Standard output is RS232 with easy connection and set up using SmartCom software The Sensor is packaged in an Acetal or 316 Stainless Steel tube with Double O ring connections for the cable and sensor head This fully submersible sensor design is rugged and well proven and can withstand the harsh conditions found in remote field applications The sensors are suitable for applications in harsh remote applications including groundwater salty or acidic water conditions 1 2 How to Use the Manual Along with this manual there are several other documents that may assist in the successful configuration and operation of the Greenspan PH3000 Sensor These should be maintained on file as a permanent reference as to the features applications and use of the PH3000 Gr
58. yright by Tyco International Ltd Greenspan Analytical Pty Ltd reserves the right to change product designs and specifications without notice 3 4 10 Electrode replacement PH electrodes will require periodic replacement How long they last is dependant on the environment and to a lesser extent the cleaning and maintenance In a typical environment electrode life between 1 and 3 years is quite possible The electrode is sealed in its mount with 2 o rings on the electrode body The electrode is removed by unscrewing it from the housing Spanner flats are machined on the electrode to assist Prior to removal of an electrode the sensor must be thoroughly cleaned and dried Care must be exercised to ensure that no liquids or other contaminants enter the electrode cavity The pH sensor should not be stored or transported without an electrode Immersion of a PH3000 without an electrode will likely cause damage to the sensor With the old electrode removed the electrode cavity should be carefully inspected A small ring of contamination may be present at the mouth of the cavity If present this contamination should be removed with a clean cloth in such a way so that the contamination is not pushed inside the cavity Do not flush the cavity with water or other cleaning solvents as damage to the electronics inside the sensor could occur Once clean a new electrode can be screwed into the electrode mount It is recommended that the calibration of the n

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