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4. C source CE cert 6081 Baseefa Complies with Standards EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 11 2007 Class Division 2 Groups A B D Dust Ignition Proof Class II Division 2 Groups F amp G T4 Tamb 20 to 65 C es Environmental The operating atmosphere of the transmitter must be consistent vvith the appropriate hazardous location certifications Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P October 2013 pH Calibration Procedure Auto Buffer Calibration 1 Obtain two buffer solutions Ideally the buffer values should bracket the range of pH values to be measured 2 Remove the pH sensor from the process liquid If the process and buffer temperatures are appreciably different place the sensor in a container of tap water at the buffer temperature Do not start the calibration until the sensor has reached the buffer temperature Thirty minutes is usually adequate 3 Press MENU The main menu appears Choose Calibrate 4 Choose pH 5 Choose BufferCal 6 Choose Auto 7 To continue with the calibration choose Buffer1 Then go to step 8 To change stability criteria choose Setup and go to step 19 8 Rinse the sensor with water and place it in buffer 1 Be sure the glass bulb and the reference junction are completely submerged Swirl the sensor 9 The screen at left is displayed with Wait flashing until the reading is stable The default stability setting is lt 0 02 pH change in 10 sec To change the stability cr
5. network The Network Join Key consists of four 4 blocks each with an eight digit code The code of each block must match its corresponding block in the 1420 in order for the 6081 to join the network If the Network ID and Join Key are not identical the transmitter will not communicate with the network The Network ID and Join Key may be obtained from the 1420 Wireless Gateway on the Setup gt Network gt Settings page on the web server The final device network configuration piece is the Update Rate This by default is one 1 minute This may be changed at commissioning or at any time via AMS or the 1420 Wireless Gateway s web server The Update Rate should be between 1 second and 10 minutes When device configuration is completed remove the power module and replace the rear cover of the transmitter until the time of actual live installation in the process Tighten the cover to the proper tension for safety approvals Note For installation and operation at high elevations slight convex bulging of the front keypad overlay is possible If bulging occurs it is recommended to unscrew the two Philips head screws that faster the front cover to the central housing to release any internal pressure This will equalize the device s internal pressure to the ambient atmospheric pressure Re tighten the two Philips head screws to secure the front cover before device installation or operation Make sure to perform the pressure equalization in a clean d
6. rate Select ENTER to choose an update rate of 1 minute or enter a value from 1 second to 10 minutes 10 Choose temperature units C or F 11 Choose Yes to Setup the Wireless Network or No if the Network ID and the Join Key have already been entered 12 Enter the 5 digit Wireless Network ID This ID number must match the Network ID of the 1420 Wireless Gateway 13 Enter the 8 digit Network Join Key number 1 of 4 to match the 1420 Wireless Gateway See the Note below for clarification 14 Enter Network Join Key numbers 2 3 and 4 to match the 1420 Wireless Gateway 15 The transmitter will exit Quick Start and display the live measurement screen 16 To change the Network ID or Join Key HART address or measurement related settings from the default values and to set security codes press MENU Select Program and follow the prompts Refer to the appropriate menu tree 17 To return the transmitter to default settings choose Reset Analyzer in the Program menu ee 7 Note regarding Wireless Device Configuration In order to communicate with the 1420 Wireless Gateway and ultimately the Information System the transmitter must be configured to communicate with the wireless network This step is the wireless equivalent of connecting wires from a transmitter to the information system Using a Field Communicator or AMS enter the Network ID and Join Key so that they match the Network ID and Join Key of the gateway and other devices in the
7. screen appears The display then returns to the screen in step 6 18 To return to the main display press MENU then EXIT 19 Choosing Setup in step 7 causes the Buffer Stabilize screen to appear The transmitter will not accept calibration data until the pH reading is stable The default requirement is a pH change less than 0 02 units in 10 seconds To change the stability criteria a Enter the desired stabilization time b Enter the minimum amount the reading is permitted to change in the time specified in step 19a 20 To return to the main display press MENU then EXIT 6081 P Instruction Sheet October 2013 LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P Sensor Wiring Note For additional wiring information on this product including sensor combinations not shown here please refer to either our online wiring programs or the Manual DVD enclosed with each product 1056 1057 56 5081 6081 54e and XMT http www3 emersonprocess com raihome sp liquid wiring XMT 1066 and sensors with SMART preamps http www2 emersonprocess com en US brands rosemountanalytical Liquid Sensors Pages Wiring_Diagram aspx 1055 http www3 emersonprocess com raihome sp liquid wiring 1055 General Information pH and ORP sensors without preamps manufactured by Rosemount Analytical can be wired directly to the 6081 P wireless transmitter Sensor Wiring To assist in sensor wiring please refer to the one of the following resources 1 Sensor Instruction Sheet prov
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9. Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P October 2013 6081 P Wireless pH ORP Transmitter Figure 1 6081 P Essential Instructions Read this before proceedinq Rosemount Analytical desiqns manufactures and tests its products to meet many national and international standards Because these instruments are sophisticated technical products you must properly install use and maintain them to ensure they continue to operate vvithin their normal specifications The follovving instructions must be adhered to and integrated into your safety program when installing using and maintaining Rosemount Analytical products Failure to follow the proper instructions may cause any one of the following situations to occur Loss of life personal injury property damage damage to this instrument and warranty invalidation e Read all instructions prior to installing operating and servicing the product If this Instruction Manual is not the correct manual telephone 1 800 654 7768 and the requested manual will be provided Save this Instruction Manual for future reference If you do not understand any of the instructions contact your Rosemount representative for clarification e Follow all warnings cautions and instructions marked on and supplied with the product Inform and educate your personnel in the proper installation operation and maintenance of the product 4 5 ROSEMOUNT Analytical FMERSON Process
10. Management 6081 P Instruction Sheet October 2013 LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P Essential Instructions continued e Install your equipment as specified in the Installation Instructions of the appropriate Instruction Manual and per applicable local and national codes Connect all products to the proper electrical and pressure sources To ensure proper performance use qualified personnel to install operate update program and maintain the product e When replacement parts are required ensure that qualified people use replacement parts specified by Rosemount Unauthorized parts and procedures can affect the product s performance and place the safe operation of your process at risk Look alike substitutions may result in fire electrical hazards or improper operation e Ensure that all equipment doors are closed and protective covers are in place except when maintenance is being performed by qualified persons to prevent electrical shock and personal injury Note The Rosemount 6081 and all other wireless devices should be installed only after the 1420 Wireless Gateway has been installed and is functioning properly Wireless devices should also be powered up in order of proximity from the 1420 Wireless Gateway beginning with the closest This will result in a simpler and faster network installation Note Shipping considerations for wireless products Power Modules The unit was shipped to you without the power module installed Please remov
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13. PT100 and PT1000 Display 2 line 16 character display supports display of pH and mV units Display shows temperature Approvals RFI EMI EN 61326 EN 301 489 1 V1 2 2002 C EN 301 489 17 V1 4 1 2002 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 300 328 V 1 6 1 2004 11 Hazardous Location Approvals Intrinsic Safety Special Conditions of Use 1 The 6081 enclosure is made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish hovvever care should be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located in zone 0 This applies to any Intrinsically Safe installation whether the Class Division or Zone system is used 2 Potential Electrostatic Hazard The plastic antenna may present a potential electrostatic ignition hazard and must not be rubbed or cleaned with a dry cloth Intrinsically Safe m Class L Division Groups ABCD T4 Ta 20 C to 65 C 1400322 IP66 Class 1 Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ta 20 C to 65 C 1400322 IP66 APPROVED Non incendive Nonincendive Class 1 Division 2 Groups ABCD T4 Ta 20 C to 65 C APPROVED Complies with FM standards FM3600 1998 FM3610 2010 ISA60079 0 2009 ISA60079 11 2009 FM3611 2004 FM3810 2005 ANSI IEC 60529 2004 Q Class I Division 1 Groups A B C amp D Class 11 Division 1 Groups EIER G Class 111 T4 Tamb 20 to 65 C Type 4x IP66 CE1180111G Baseefa 10 ATEX 0149X Ex ia IIC TA Ga 20 C lt Ta lt 65
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17. e the power modules from the unit prior to shipping Primary lithium power modules are regulated in transportation by the U S Department of Transportation and are also covered by IATA International Air Transport Association ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization and ARD European Ground Transportation of Dangerous Goods It is the responsibility of the shipper to ensure compliance with these or any other local requirements Please consult current regulations and requirements before shipping The power module with the wireless unit contains two C size primary lithium thionyl chloride power sources Each power module contains approximately 5 grams in each pack Under normal conditions the power module materials are self contained and are not reactive as long as the power modules and the pack integrity are maintained Care should be taken to prevent thermal electrical or mechanical damage Contacts should be protected to prevent premature discharge Power module hazards remain when cells are discharged Power modules should be stored in a clean and dry area For maximum power module life storage temperature should not exceed 30 C Ai WARNING Use only with Rosemount Smart Power Module PN 701PBKKF A WARNING Potential Electrostatic Hazard The plastic antenna may present a potential electrostatic ignition hazard and must not be rubbed or cleaned with a dry cloth WARNING Mechanical Spark Hazard The 6081 encl
18. gement respective owners 2400 Barranca Parkway Irvine CA 92606 USA Tel 949 757 8500 Fax 949 474 7250 rosemountanalytical com The contents of this publication are presented for information purposes only and while effort has been made to ensure their accuracy they are not to be construed as warranties or guarantees express or implied regarding the products or services described herein or their use or applicability All sales are governed by our terms and conditions which are available on request We reserve the right to modify O Rosemount Analytical Inc 2013 or improve the desiqns or specifications of our products at any time vvithout notice ROSEMOUNT EMERSON Analytical ocess Manager
19. he following calibration methods are supported Two point calibration with Low and High buffer pH only Two point calibration with Automatic Buffer recognition pH only Single point standardization Single point Temperature Adjustment Automatic calibration upon live connection to RAI SMART pH sensors and upload of stored cal data to transmitter Automatic Temperature Compensation External 3 wire Pt100 RTD or Pt1000 RTD located in the sensor compensates the pH reading for temperature fluctuations Compensation covers the range 10 to 150 C 14 to 302 F Manual temperature compensation is also selectable Accuracy mV 25 C 0 01 pH Repeatability 1 mV 25 C 0 01 pH Information and Status Information screens display faults and warnings radio transmission status network ID number Power Module voltage transmitter model and software version Diagnostics The internal diagnostics can detect RTD Failure Glass Low Failure Glass High Failure Broken Glass Fault Reference High Failure CPU Error High Temperature Warning Low Temperature Warning Glass Impedance High Warning Glass Impedance Low Warning Reference Impedance High Warning 6081 P October 2013 EEPROM Warning Sense Line Open Warning Factory Cal Warning Keyboard Warning Instruction Sheet LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P Once a fault or warning is detected the display will show a message describing the problem Sensor Temperature Range 10 to 150 C
20. ided with each shipped sensor Detailed wiring drawings show terminal block connections for each sensor lead 2 Online wiring program available at http www emersonprocess com raihome liquid products wiring Xmt displays wiring schematics for all compatible pH sensors Note All sensor wiring must be rated for gt 70 C The following drawing identifies each terminal block lead position for pH sensors Figure 3 6081 Sensor Wiring and Connection Points HART TAP 2 REAR COVER OMITTED FOR CLARITY POWER MODULE CONNECTION SENSOR CABLE IN OPTION A EARTH GROUND SENSOR CABLE IN OPTION Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P October 2013 Power Module Installation Replacement The expected life of the povver module PN 701PBKKF is a minimum of four years at reference conditions This section describes the procedure for initial installation and replacement of the power module DN 701PBKKF The new power module should be stored in a safe place with a controlled environment until the 6081 is ready for live operation Note that the power module is packed separately from the 6081 wireless transmitter upon delivery and must be installed initially For initial installation or replacement of the power module follow these steps using a Philips head screwdriver 1 Unscrew the two long machine screws to remove the rear cover of the 6081 Separate the rear cover from the central h
21. iteria go to step 19 When the reading is stable the screen in step 10 appears 10 The top line shows the actual reading The transmitter also identifies the buffer and displays the nominal buffer value buffer pH at 25 O If the displayed value is not correct press Y or A to display the correct value The nominal value will change for example from 7 01 to 6 86 pH Press ENTER to store 11 The screen at left appears momentarily 12 The screen at left appears Remove the sensor from Buffer 1 rinse it with water and place it in Buffer 2 Be sure the glass bulb and the reference junction are completely submerged Swirl the sensor Choose Buffer2 13 The screen is displayed with Wait flashing until the reading is stable When the reading is stable the screen in step 14 appears 14 The top line shows the actual reading The transmitter also identifies the buffer and displays the nominal buffer value buffer pH at 25 C If the displayed value is not correct press V or A to display the correct value The nominal value will change for example from 9 91 to 10 02 pH Press ENTER to store 15 The screen at the left appears momentarily 16 If the calibration was successful the transmitter will display the offset and slope at 25 The display will return to the screen in step 6 17 If the slope is out of range less than 45 mV pH or greater than 60 mV pH or if the offset exceeds the value programmed in Section 8 4 an error
22. local operator interface consisting of a keyboard and LCD display which can be used to observe process parameters or to configure the 6081 This instrument is available with approvals for use in hazardous areas General Specifications Enclosure Cast aluminum NEMA 4X IP66 Dimensions 6 55 x 5 40 x 5 15 166mm x 137mm x 131mm Conduit Openings 34 FNPT Ambient Temperature 4 to 149 F 20 to 65 C Storage Temperature 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Weight Shipping Weight 7 Ibs 8 Ibs 3 2 3 6 kg Digital Communications HART 7 Wireless HART Functional Specifications pH Range 0 to 14 ORP Range 1400 to 1400mV Compatible with Rosemount Analytical SMART pH sensors Calibrations standardization The automatic buffer recognition uses stored buffer values and their temperature curves for the most common buffer standards available worldwide The transmitter also performs a stabilization check on the sensor in each buffer A manual two point calibration is made by immersing the sensor in two different buffer solutions and entering the pH values The microprocessor automatically calculates the slope which is used for self diagnostics An error message will be displayed if the pH sensor is faulty This slope can be read on the display and or manually adjusted if desired An on line one point process standardization is accomplished by entering the pH or ORP value of a grab sample T
23. nstruction Sheet October 2013 LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P Mounting Mounting on a Flat Surface Figure 4 Wall Mounting Installation for 6081 6 165 1 KIT 2 PIPE WALL MOUNTING BRACKET K T ORDER PN 23820 00 AS A SEPARATE TEM s 73 2 VERTICAL WALL MOUNTING 5 16 SPLIT LOCK WASHER 5 16 FLAT WASHER 2 e 3 4 1 v s b 1 4 20 THREADS k 4X 5 4 1 4 FLAT VVASHER 9 16 SPLIT LOCK WASHER 4 20 SCREW HOLES PATTERN FOR WALL MOUNTING SURFACE BY OTHER Use Pipe Wall Mounting Bracket Kit PN23820 00 Note PN 23820 00 mounting bracket kit includes mounting hardware for pipe mounting only Wall mounting hardware to be pro vided by customer Only use suitable fasteners and hardware to securely fasten the bracket and transmitter to the wall surface 10 Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ MAN ABR 6081 P October 2013 Pipe Mounting The pipe mounting kit PN 23820 00 01 accommodates 1 1 in pipe Figure 5 Pipe Mounting Installation for 6081 2 PIPE SUPPLIED KIT 2 PIPE WALL BY CUSTOMER MOUNTING BRACKET KIT HORIZONTAL PIPE MOUNTING AS A SEPARATE TEM 5 16 18 NUT NB 5 16 SPLIT e LOCK WASHER 209 5 16 FLAT VVASHER gt d Aa 1 4 FLAT WASHER 1 4 SPLIT LOCK WASHER 174 20 SCREW VERTICAL PIPE MOUNTING U BOLT Use Pipe Wall Mounting Bracket Kit PN23820 00 11 ABR 6081 P r G Instruction Sheet LIQ_MAN Figure 6 FM IS Installation
24. osure is made of aluminum alloy and given a protective polyurethane paint finish However care should be taken to protect it from impact or abrasion if located in Zone 0 This applies to any Intrinsically Safe installation whether the Class Division or Zone system is used N Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P October 2013 SE Start Guide 6081 VVireless pH Transmitter Install the Power Module inside the rear enclosure Follow the installation instructions on p 9 Power Module Installation 2 Wire the pH or ORP sensor to the transmitter Refer to the sensor instruction sheet for details Once the connections are secure and verified install the Power Module to power to the transmitter 4 When the transmitter is powered up for the first time Quick Start screens appear Using Quick Start is easy a A blinking field shows the position of the cursor b Use the lt or gt key to move the cursor left or right Use the Aor Y key to move the cursor up or down or to increase or decrease the value of a digit Use the A or V key to move the decimal point c Press ENTER to store a setting Press EXIT to leave without storing changes Pressing EXIT also returns the display to the previous screen Choose a local language Choose measurement pH ORP or Redox Choose preamplifier location Select Xmtr to use the integral preamplifier in the transmitter Choose Off or On for displayed diagnostics Select measurement update
25. ousing by manually prying the sections apart Do not use screwdrivers or tools to separate these housing parts The parts are sealed with an o ring 2 Before installation note the safety warning disposal instructions and part information on the connection side label of the power module 3 With the 6081 front display section facing away from you align the power module pack with the curved surface of the pack facing towards you and the small protruding connector facing away from you Make sure to align the power module and its keyed connector with the connection receptacle in the middle of the instrument s terminal block area 4 With gentle pressure insert the keyed connector on the power module into the receptacle labeled Power Module Connection on the drawing The power module seats in the connection receptacle with an o ring 5 Confirm that the power module is fully inserted in the receptacle and properly aligned with the surrounding terminal block 6 Replace the rear cover of the 6081 with the two screws to secure it to the central housing Tighten screws and verify operation Correct installation the rear cover will ensure that the power module is properly secured to power the transmitter 7 DO NOT RETURN SHIP THE USED POWER MODULE to Rosemount Analytical Dispose of spent power modules as a hazardous material in accordance with government regulations A WARNING Use only with Rosemount SMART Power Module PN 701PBKKF 6081 P I
26. ry area ABR 6081 P Instruction Sheet LIQ MAN Figure 2 Menu Tree for 6081 pH VVireless Transmitter 6081 P October 2013 ublu 1Ine ublu wem ublu une wem ublu moj 9 uep duu soUsIBJOy Ienu lodos Josuae uuolsnO Hd uBiH andenn uonnios 1u ui inse l s ulodjasg ssej6 O vO uoneoo dweaidg sebessow onsoube p ayepdn FL s ess wu onsoube p DOT 2 10SU S SAND wnwxew 2 JOSUBS LUNWIXeW e e QI HOMON po po 1 Z jeuy 18s J sonsoubeiq Aunoag PUBWLUOD 393d Pul i ss ppy Bulllod HOMION 1enueEVy AH7 dwog duet z 9 1 zlllqe s JUSWSJINSES uul zl iqe s d4 saying Joyng yen ony dos ieg Jayng zipiepue s ON S A Hd auar Instruction Sheet 6081 P LIQ_MAN_ABR_6081 P October 2013 Product Description When used with appropriate sensors the 6081 P can measure pH or ORP oxidation reduction potential of a liquid and transmit data wirelessly with a radio transceiver which uses HART 7 communication protocol The instrument has a

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