Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Gas Analyzers X-STREAM X2 Series Instruction Manual www.EmersonProcess.
ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! Emerson Process Management (Rosemount Analytical) designs, 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 within their normal specifications.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Table of contents X-STREAM X2 SHORT FORM GUIDE FOR THIS MANUAL see chapter TOC To find information about Safety instructions...................................................... S The different instruments designs..............................1 The instruments technical data...................................2 Measuring principles characteristics.........................3 How to install the instruments....................................
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Table of Contents Introduction S-1 Definitions S-1 Terms Used in This Instruction Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-2 Symbols Used on and Inside the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S-3 Symbols Used in This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 2.2.1 X-STREAM X2GK: ½19 Inch Table-Top Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2.2.2 X-STREAM X2GP: 19 Inch Table-Top and Rack-Mount Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 2.2.3 X-STREAM X2XF: Single (XLF) or Dual (XXF) Compartment Field Housing . . . . . . 2-15 2.2.4 X-STREAM X2FD: Flameproof Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19 2.3 Information on Name Plate . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Table of Contents 5.2 Front Panel Elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 5.2.1 Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 5.2.2 Status LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 5.2.3 Keys 5-4 5.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 7.4.6 Resetting a Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-39 7.4.8 Cancelling an Ongoing Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-42 7.5.1 Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Table of Contents Chapter 11 Dismounting and Disposal 11-1 11.1 Dismounting and Diposal of the Analyzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-1 Appendix A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 Modbus Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 EC Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Fig. 1-1: Fig. 1-2: Fig. 1-3: Fig. 1-4: Fig. 1-5: Fig. 1-6: Fig. 1-7: Fig. 1-8: Fig. 1-9: Fig. 1-10: Fig. 1-11: Fig. 1-12: Fig. 1-13: Fig. 1-14: X-STREAM Front Panel (here the X-STREAM X2GP)............................................1-3 Optional Heated Area..............................................................................................1-7 Gas Flow Diagram: Single Channel or in Series.....................................................
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Index of Figures Fig. 3.8 Fig. 3.9 Fig. 3.10 Fig. 3-11: Fig. 3-12: Fig. 3-13: Fig. 3-14: Cover for EO2 Sensor Block At Rear Panel..........................................................3-10 Trace Oxygen Sensor Design Principle.................................................................3-11 Cover for TO2 Sensor Block At Rear Panel...........................................................3-12 Wheatstone Bridge......................................
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Fig. 4-32: Loads in Series......................................................................................................4-38 Fig. 4-33: Loads in Parallel....................................................................................................4-38 Fig. 5-1: Fig. 5-2: Fig. 5-3: Fig. 5-4: X-STREAM Front Panel..........................................................................................5-2 Limits Defining a Window for Valid Concentrations.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Index of Tables Tab. 3-1: Tab. 3-2: Tab. 3-3: Tab. 3-4: Tab. 3-5: Tab. 3-6: Tab. 3-7: Tab. 3-8: Tab. 3-9: Tab. 3-10: Tab. 3-11: Tab. 3-12: Paramagnetic Sensor - Cross Interferences (examples). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Solvent Resistant Paramagnetic Sensor - Approved Solvents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 Solvent Resistant Paramagnetic Sensor - Medium Affected Materials . . . . . . . . .
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 The manual covers several X-STREAM analyzer models and so many contain information about configurations and/or options not appliccable to your analyzer. The installation and operation of units for use in explosive environments is not covered in this manual. Analyzers intended to be used in such environments are supplied with further instruction manuals, which should be consulted in addition to this.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 TERMS USED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Explosive Gas(es) Flammable Gases and gas mixtures in a mixture with air within the explosive limits. Flammable Gas(es) Gases and gas mixtures are assigned to be flammable if they might become ignitable when in a mixture with air.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Strictly observe the given warnings, instructions and information to minimize hazards! This symbol at the instrument ... ... means dangerous voltages may be accessible. Removing covers is permitted only, if the instrument is disconnected from power - and even in this case by qualified personnel only! hot surfaces may be accessible. Removing covers by qualified personnel is permitted only, if the instrument is disconnected from power.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 SYMBOLS USED IN THIS MANUAL Wherever one or more of the following symbols are used in this instruction manual, read the accompanying information and instructions carefully. Follow these warnings and notes carefully to minimize risk. This symbol used in the manual ... ...
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 X-STREAM series gas analyzers are intended to be used as analyzers for industrial purposes. They must not be used in medical, diagnostic or life support applications nor as safety devices. Using X-STREAM XE analyzers as safety devices, requiring redundant design or SIL classification, is also not permitted.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Safety Instructions AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL In-depth specialist knowledge is an absolutely necessary condition for working with and on the analyzer. Authorized personnel for installing, operating, servicing and maintaining the analyzer are instructed and trained qualified personnel of the operating company and the manufacturer.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 The following notices should be carefollowed to ensure compliance with the low voltage directive. 1. Suitable grounding connections should be made at all connectors provided for this purpose. 2. All safety covers and grounding connections must be properly reinstated after maintenance work or troubleshooting. 3. A fuse should be provided at the installation site which will completely disconnect the unit in case of failure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Safety Instructions EXPLOSION HAZARD The units described in this manual may not be used in explosive atmospheres without additional safety measures. ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not operate without covers secure. Do not open while energized. Installation requires access to live parts which can cause death or serious injury. For safety and proper performace this instrument must be connected to a properly grounded three-wire source of power.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 This unit’s exhaust may contain toxic gases such as (but not limited to) e.g. sulfur dioxide. These gases can cause serious injuries. Avoid inhaling exhaust gases. Connect the exhaust pipe to a suitable flue and inspect the pipes regularly for leaks. All connections must be airtight to avoid leaks. See section 7.2, page 7-2 for instructions on performing a leak test.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Safety Instructions GASES AND PREPARATION OF GASES GASES HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH Follow the safety precautions for all gases (sample and span gases) and gas cylinders. Before opening the gas lines, they must be purged with air or neutral gas (N2) to avoid danger from escaping toxic, flammable, exposive or hazardous gases.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Ensure that the local power voltage where the unit is to be installed, corresponds to the unit’s nominal voltage as given on the name plate label. CONNECTING UNITS FOR PERMANENT INSTALLATION Only qualified personnel following all applicable and legal regulations may install the unit and connect it to power and signal cables. Failure to comply may invalidate the unit’s warranty and cause exposure to the risk of damage, injury or death.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 General Operating Notes General operating notes EXPLOSION HAZARD Exhaust gases may contain hydrocarbons and other toxic gases such as carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is toxic. Faulty gas connections may lead to explosion and death. Ensure that all gas connections are connected as labelled and airtight. • The unit must be installed in a clean and dry area protected from strong vibrations and frost.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG Special configurations (e.g. intrinsically safe or infallible measuring cells) for the analysis of combustible gases are also available. Chapter 3 contains a detailed description of the various measuring techniques.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1 Technical Description • Simplified purge system (Z-purge) for installation in North American Div 2 environments. The cast aluminium field housing (Ex d) is designed to withstand an explosion and intended to be used in hazardous areas of Zone 1. Its robust design with NEMA 4X / IP 66 protection also enables the installation in rough environments outside hazardous areas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.1 Overview 1.1.1 For ease of use, the operator can select one of five languages for the display (currently available: English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). The Front Panel The colors of the LEDs are based on the NAMUR NE 44 specifications. The LEDs are activated in accordance with the NE 107 standards, and indicate “Failure”, “Function check”, “Out of specification” and “Maintenance request”. For further information, see chapter 8, page 8-1.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines 1.2.5 Various materials are available to allow the analyzer to be customized to your needs. The materials used are selected based on the characteristics of the sample gas, e.g. diffusion rate, corrosiveness, temperature and pressure. 1.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines Optional Components for Gas Lines 1.2.6.1 Internal Sample Gas Pump An internal sample gas pump is used when the sample gas is under insufficient pressure. It ensures a constant flow of sample gas (max. 2.5 l/min through the analyzer). When in internal pump is fitted, the relevant parameter in the software setup dialog is set to Yes ( 6.2.3.5, page 6-43).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines 1.2.6.5 Internal Barometric Pressure Sensor The influence of varying atmospheric pressure can be compensated for by the use of an internal barometric pressure sensor ( measurement specification, page 3-17). If such a sensor is installed in the unit, the related menu shows the entry Internal ( 6.2.3.5, page 6-43). 1.2.6.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines CO or CO2): the expulsion of ambient air avoids adulterant outside influences. Alternatively, purging can be used to secure enhanced protection for electronic parts and operators from corrosive or toxic gases: any leaking gas is expelled from the housing and does not escape into the vicinity of the unit or come into contact with any electronic components located outside the box.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.2 Configuration of Gas Lines 1.2.7 Alternative Configurations Depending on the application and the selected analyzer options, alternative gas line configurations are available, exemplified in the following diagram of a dual-channel analyzer: Fig. 1-3: 1-8 Gas Flow Diagram: Single Channel or in Series Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.3 Interfaces 1.3.1 Analog Outputs Each X-STREAM analyzer is fitted with one output per channel as standard, which can transmit data on concentration levels to an external data acquisition system. The mode of operation (e.g. 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA) and support for NAMUR NE 43 specifications (incl. Live Zero) can be set in a software menu ( 5.7.4, page 5-20). The factory setting for analog outputs is 4-20 mA. 1.3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.3 Interfaces 1.3.3 Optional Interfaces 1.3.3.1 Modbus Interface, Serial A serial interface with the Modbus protocol allows communication with external data acquisition systems. The interface enables the exchange and modification of measurement and analyzer signals as well as the remote activation of procedures.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.3 Interfaces Digital outputs can be integrated into the units 1.4, page 1-12). in groups of 9 or 18 ( The relay contacts, which can take a maximum load of 30 V at 1 A and 30 W, can be operated as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). 1 Digital outputs can be used for various purposes: • Issuing concentration alarms: Process control systems can detect when limits are exceeded and trigger appropriate actions.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.4 Overview of Analyzer Types 1.4 Comparison of the Various X-STREAM Analyzer Models X-STREAM X2GP X-STREAM X2GK ⁄219 in housing, table-top or rackmountable, optional with carrying handle protection type: IP 20 Internal wide range power supply, or 24V input with external power supply unit Max. 3 channels in many combinations max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.4 Overview of Analyzer Types X-STREAM X2FD Stainless steel wallmountable fieldhousing, protection type: IP66 / NEMA 4X Single (XLF) or dual (XXF) compartment design Internal wide range power supply unit Cast aluminium wallmountable field housing, protection type: IP66 / NEMA 4X Internal wide range power supply unit Max. 4 channels in any combination max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.5 X-STREAM X2GK 1.5 X-STREAM X2GK: ½19 Inch Table-Top Unit This compact model for general purposes can be fitted with up to three measurement channels in various combinations. Power is supplied by an internal wide range power supply or a separate external power supply unit. By default the units are configured for tabletop use. A carrying handle is optional available which makes it easy to take the instrument to varying sampling points.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG Special components For the analysis of aggressive and/or flammable gases, infallible components (WLD; photometer under development) can be used. The risk of an uncontrolled release of gases due to a leak can be minimized by the use of stainless steel piping and clamping rings. Further details about the infallible containment are in the separate manual supplied with units containing such parts.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.5 X-STREAM X2GK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 9 14 Note! Figures show optional components! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4x20 character alphanumeric display LED (red) LED (red) LED (green) “Measure” key “Enter” key 4 keys for adjustment and menu selection Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.6 X-STREAM X2GP Front panel The analyzer’s front panel consists of one 4x20-character alphanumeric LC display, a membrane keyboard and three status LEDs (Fig. 1-5). The colors of the LEDs are based on the NAMUR NE 44 specifications. The LEDs are activated according to the NE 107 standards and correspond to the following ststus messages: “Failure”, “Function check”, “Out of specification” and “Maintenance request”.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.6 X-STREAM X2GP The Service Interface is electrically connected to the unit’s electronic components. If it is incorrectly handled, damage to the unit may result. The Service Interface may only be used by EMERSON service personnel or specially trained staff.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1 2 3 4 4x20 character alphanumeric display LED (red) LED (red) LED (green) 5 5 1 Gas connectors Space for additional tube fittings Optional purge gas inlet 2 6 7 8 “Measure” key “Enter” key 4 keys for adjustment and menu selection Brackets for rack mounting 5 6 7 8 Rear view 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 6 4 3 Power inlet with filter, fuses & switch Signal input/output connectors (some optional) Cover for eO2 or tO2 sensor 4 5 6 Optional screw-type ter
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF: Field Housing With (XLF) Single Or (XXF) Dual Compartment Field housings are conceived for outdoor use and wall-mounting. The coated stainless steel housing has a protection class rated at IP66 / NEMA 4X, offering protection against water and dust entering the device: IPx6: In case of occasional flooding, e.g.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Gas connections Depending on the configuration of the unit (number of channels, series or parallel piping), up to eight tube fittings are provided for the supply of sample and calibration gases. The assignments of the fittings is given on an adhesive label situated near the fittings.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings XLF XXF Fig. 1-7: X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings - Front Views HEAVY INSTRUMENT X-STREAM field housings, intended for outside and wall mounted use, weigh approx. (XLF) 26 kg (57 lb) or (XXF) 45 kg (99 lb), depending on options installed. Two people and/or lifting equipment is required to lift and carry these units.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1 Technical Description 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings 1 1 2 3 4 Fig. 1-8: 2 3 4 5 4x20 character alphanumeric display LED (red) LED (red) LED (green) 5 6 7 6 7 “Measure” key “Enter” key 4 keys for adjustment and menu selection X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings - Front Panel Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 Fig. 1-9: 1-24 3 Cable gland for power cable Cable glands for signal cables 4 brackets for wall-mounting Gas in- & outlets (max. 8) Cutouts, to combine 2 housings (here closed) 5 4 5 Note! In case of XXF, the cable glands are located at the upper compartment, while the gas in- & outlets are at the bottom side of the lower compartment. Also only 2 brackets are at each compartment.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1 Technical Description 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings (shown with front panel removed) 1 2 3 4 5 Fig. 1-10: 1 5 2 Screw-type terminals for signal cables Power line filter Cable glands Power supply terminals with integrated fuses Ethernet connector 4 3 Note! In case of XXF, the terminals and connectors are located at the upper compartment, while physical components and gas fittings are in the lower compartment.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.7 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings 1.7.1 Field Housing for Installation in hazardous Areas (Ex-Zones) DANGER OF EXPLOSION The standard X-STREAM X2XF field housings CAN NOT be used in explosive environments without additional security features. This instruction manual does NOT describe the special conditions necessary to operate gas analyzers in explosive areas. Please refer to the separate instruction manual supplied with units for use in explosive areas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.8 X-STREAM X2FD specifications. The LEDs are activated in line with NE 107 standards and indicate “Failure”, “Function check”, “Out of specification” and “Maintenance request”. Instead of the LCD display, a vacuum fluorescent display can be fitted. Front panel The front panel is physically protected with a safety glass panel and consists of a 4x20character alphanumeric LC display, a keypad and 3 status LEDs (Fig. 1-11).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.8 X-STREAM X2FD analog outputs can also be provided, e.g. to provide a measurement signal at different resolutions. A maximum of four analog outputs is possible. A serial Modbus interface can also be installed on request (RS 232 or RS 485 with Modbus RTU protocol); alternatively also access to Ethernet-Modbus-TCP. In this case the RS interface signals are routed to the appropriate number (up to 5) of the 36 terminals.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Technical Description 1.8 X-STREAM X2FD 1 transport lug transport lug screws for housing hinges Fig. 1-11: X-STREAM X2FD - Front View HEAVY INSTRUMENT The model X-STREAM X2FD intended for outside and wall mounted use weighs approx. 63 kg (139 lb), depending on options installed. Two people and/or lifting equipment is required to lift and carry these units. Use the lugs located on the sides of the instrument.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1.8 X-STREAM X2FD 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4x20 character alphanumeric display LED (red) LED (red) LED (green) Fig. 1-12: 2 3 1 Cable inlets for power and signal cables Gas tube fittings and purge gas outlet 4 brackets for wall mounting Fig. 1-13: 1-30 5 6 7 5 6 7 “Measure” key “Enter” key 4 keys for adjustment and menu selection X-STREAM X2FD - Front Panel 3 1 2 3 4 X-STREAM X2FD - Bottom View Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 1 Technical Description 1.8 X-STREAM X2FD (shown with front panel removed) 5 1 1 Terminals for signal cables (shown fully populated) 2 Power line filter 3 Cable inlets for power and signal cables Fig. 1-14: 2 3 4 4 Power supply terminals with integrated fuses 5 Optional Ethernet connection X-STREAM X2FD - Terminals Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual X-STREAM X2 1-32 HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 2 Technical data page 2-2 X-STREAM X2GK page 2-5 X-STREAM X2GP page 2-11 X-STREAM X2XF (XLF, XXF) page 2-15 X-STREAM X2FD page 2-18 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG 2 Common technical data Technical data This chapter contains all the technical details of the analyzers, divided into common and model-specific data.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.1 Common Technical Data 2.1 Common Technical Data Installation site Humidity (non-condensing) < 90 % RH at +20 °C (68 °F) < 70 % RH at +40 °C (104 °F) Degree of pollution Installation category 2 II Elevation 0 to 2000 m (6560 ft) above sea level Ambient atmosphere Units may not be operated in corrosive, flammable or explosive (not applicable to X-STREAM X2FD) environments without additional safety measures.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.1 Common Technical Data Interfaces, signal inputs and outputs X-STREAM X2GK, X2GP: standard: optional: subminD plugs and sockets screw-type terminal adapters X-STREAM X2XF, X2FD: internal screw-type terminals Technical data Interface signals are accessed in different ways depending on the analyzer model.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.1 Common Technical Data Optional interfaces for all models RS 485 (2 or 4 wire) 1 Modbus interface optional: RS 232 Ethernet (RJ45 socket) Digital inputs and outputs 7 or 14 digital inputs (X-STREAM X2GK: max. 7 inputs) max. 30 V, internally limited to 2.3 mA HIGH: min. 4 V; LOW: max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK 2.2 Model-Specific Technical Data X-STREAM X2GK: ½19 Inch Table-Top Unit 2 Technical data 2.2.1 All dimensions in mm [inches in brackets] Fig. 2-1: X-STREAM X2GK - Dimensions Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK Front panel detail 6 screws (M 2.5) for rack mounting or affixing frame & handle standard I/O Ethernet digital I/O AC supply standard gas fittings Frame and handle detail Portable standard with handle I/O Ethernet digital I/O DC supply valve block Note! All shown variable options are interchangable! Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK 0 °C to +50 °C (32 to 122 °F) admissible ambient temperature for storage: -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) weight (dependent on configuration) approx. 8–12 kg (17.6–26.4 lb) EN 60529 housing protection type: IP 20 for indoor use. Units must be protected against dripping water and splashes, and direct sunlight. Gas connections: quantity: max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK 2.2.1.1 Data for Optional External Power Supply Units Model UPS 01 T This PSU can be ordered as an option for supplying power to one table-top unit. Nominal input voltage 120 / 230 V 50/60 Hz Input voltage range 95–138 V Power consumption max. 240 VA / 187–264 V , 47–63 Hz Connection via rubber connector (IEC plug; Fig. 2-2). Power input fuses The PSU does not include user-replaceable fuses.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 IEC power input socket Technical data 105.9 PE 57.7 54.2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK (shielding) 2 3 1 2 275.3 Pin 1: Pin 2: ME + 24 V Pin 3: 0 V (⊥) shield: housing flange Dimensions (approx. values in [mm]) Fig. 2-3: Pin configuration for 24 V DC output socket UPS 01 T Power Supply Unit Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK Model: 5 A or 10 A table-top PSU This PSU can be optionally ordered for powering 2 table-top units with a single common power supply. PE IEC power input connector with fuse-holder 2 front 3 1 Pin 1: Pin 2: Pin 3: Shield: internal view (cover removed) (shielding) rear ME +24 V 0 V (⊥) housing flange Pin configuration for 24 V DC output socket dimensions (approx. [mm]) Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.1 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GK Power input fuses Data for fuse link: AC 230 V / T 6.3 A / 5x20 mm Nominal output voltage 24 V Power consumption max. 5 A or 10 A Output two 3-pin XLR sockets Efficiency typ. 89 % (230 VAC, 24 V / 10 A) Power loss typ.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.2 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GP 2.2.2 X-STREAM X2GP: 19 Inch Table-Top and Rack-Mount Models approx. values in mm [ins] Fig. 2-5: 2-12 X Strain relief bracket, detail (model with clamping adapters) X: Height of rear panel cover for tO2 cell: 10 mm [0.39] eO2 cell: 36 mm [1.42] X-STREAM X2GP - Dimensions Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.2 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GP 0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) Permissible ambient temperature for storage: -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F) Weight: approx. 12–16 kg (26.4–35.2 lb) (dependent on configuration) EN 60529 housing protection type: IP 20 for indoor use. Units must be protected against dripping water and splashes, and direct sunlight. Gas connections: quantity: optional max. 8 1 addit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.2 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2GP Signal inputs and outputs Optionally, adapters can be plugged onto the Submin-D connectors to enable signal cables to be connected via screw-type terminals. In this case, an additional strain relief bracket for the signal cables is mounted on the rear Fig. 2-7): panel ( As standard, signal cables are connected using Submin-D plugs or sockets on the unit’s rear panel (except Ethernet: RJ45 soFig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.3 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings X-STREAM X2XF: Single (XLF) or Dual (XXF) Compartment Field Housing Technical data 2.2.3 Gas fittings Connector for potential equalization 2 Cable glands All dimensions in mm [inches in brackets] Fig. 2-8: X-STREAM XLF - Dimensions Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.3 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings All dimensions in mm [inches in brackets] Gas fittings Connector for potential equalization Cable glands Fig. 2-9: 2-16 X-STREAM XXF - Dimensions Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.3 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Housing Permissible operational ambient temperature: -20 °C to +50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F) Permissible ambient storage temperature: -20 °C to +70 °C (-4 °F to 158 °F) Weight: max. approx. 25 kg (57.2 lb) max. approx. 45 kg / 99.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.3 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Signal inputs and outputs All signal cables are connected to internal screw-type terminals located in the front area of the opened housing (Fig. 2-11). Cable cross-section: max. 1.5 mm2, end sleeves not required. Cable entry via three IP 68 cable glands Permissible cable outer diameter: 7–12 mm Detailed terminal configuration 4.4.3 Installation, page 4-21. 1 2 3 Fig. 2-10: Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.4 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2FD 2.2.4 X-STREAM X2FD: Flameproof Housing 2 Technical data Transport lugs to be removed after installation Flame arrestors with gas fittings (enclosure threads: M18 x 1.5) Cable inlets (enclosure threads; M20 x 1.5) Eyebolt detail All dimensions in mm [inches in brackets] Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.4 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2FD Power supply Nominal input voltage 100–240 V 50/60 Hz, global power supply unit Input voltage range 85–264 V , 47–63 Hz Nominal input current standard with temperature control 1.3–0.7 A max. 3–1.5 A max. Connection via touch proof screw-type terminals located inside the unit near cable glands (Fig. 2-13). Cable cross-section: max. 4 mm2 (10 AWG), end sleeves not required.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.2.4 Model-Specific Technical Data: X-STREAM X2FD Signal inputs and outputs max. 1.5 mm2, end sleeves not required. Cable entry via three IP 68 cable glands or conduits Permissible cable outer diameter: 3–13 mm (0.11–0.5 inch), dependent on inset used in cable gland or conduit specification Detailed terminal configuration dendum.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 2.3 Information on Name Plate 2.3 Information on Name Plate The name plate provides details on the configuration of the unit, installed measuring techniques, sample gases and measuring ranges. It also indicates the unit’s serial number. The plate is located on either the side or the rear of the unit. Note! Analyzers configured to be installed in explosive areas have special name plates, described in the associated manuals.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.1 Infrared Measurement (IR) Ultraviolet Measurement (UV) The non-dispersive measurement methods described in this section utilize gas specific light absorption in order to discriminate between different gases. This is possible, as any gas possesses distinct absorption characteristics.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.1 Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) Measurement The standard detector used for NDIR measurements is an opto pneumatic detector. It consists of two chambers, filled with gas and connected via a small channel ( Fig. 3-2). The gas filling is chosen to provide maximum overlap with the gas to be measured. Usually the gas to be measured itself is used. A micro flow sensor, placed in the connecting channel, measures the flow between both chambers.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.1 Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) Measurement 3.1.3 Technical Implementation The radiation emitted by an IR or UV/EDL source passes an adaptor cell, widening the beam to completely fill out the analysis cell´s diameter. At the opposite side of the cell, another adaptor cell is installed to reduce the beam to the diameter of the opening in the chopper. The detectors are installed at the rear side of the chopper.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement 3.2.1 Paramagnetic Measurement Oxygen measurement is based on the paramagnetical characteristics of oxygen molecules: Two nitrogen filled quartz spheres (N2 is not paramagnetic) are arranged in a dumbbell configuration and, hinged to a platinum wire, placed inside a cell. Fixed to the wire a small mirror reflects a light beam to a photo detector (fig. 3-7).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement Cross Interferences By Accompanying Gases The Table below by selected gases shows, how accompanying gases interfere the paramagnetic oxygen measurement. A more comprehensive list of gases and their cross interferences for example is given in the standard IEC 61207-3.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement 3.2.2 Electrochemical Measurement This sensor utilizes the principle of galvanic cells, fig. 3-5 shows the design. For storage and handling instructions, and safety data Chapter 7 "Maintenance". 10 11 The gold electrode is integrated solid with the membrane,which is a non-porous fluororesin membrane. Oxygen which barely diffuses through the membrane is electrochemically reduced on the gold electrode.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement (black) (red) (11) Resistance (6) (-) (+) Gold Lead cathode (2) anode (1) Measuring Principles Thermistor (5) Electrolyte (3) Fig. 3-7: 3 Electrochemical reaction: Electrochemical reaction of Oxygen Sensor In consequence of its design the sensor‘s lifetime is limited and depends on theoretical designed life and oxygen concentration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement 3.2.2.1 Special Hints Due to the measuring principle the electrochemical oxygen cell requires a minimum internal consumption of oxygen (residual humidity avoids drying of the cell). Supplying cells continuously with dry sample gas of low grade oxygen concentration or with sample gas free of oxygen could result in a reversible detuning of O2 sensitivity. The output signal will become unstable, but response time remains constant.
lectrolyte. The sensor has a gas permeable membrane which covers the cathode llowing gas to pass into the sensor while preventing liquid electrolyte from leaking ut. As the sample diffuses into the sensor, any oxygen present will dissolve in the lectrolyte solution and migrate to the surface of the cathode. The oxygen is reduced t the cathode. Simultaneously, Instruction Manualan oxidation reaction is occurring at the anode enerating four electrons. These electrons flow to the cathode to reduce the oxygen.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.2 Oxygen Measurement performance or damage to the sensor. Do not remove the sealing caps until all associated sample handling components are installed and the instrument is fully ready for installation. After replacement purge gas paths with inert gas (nitrogen (N2) or sample gas as soon as possible to avoid prolonged exposure of the sensor to high concentrations of oxygen.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.3 Thermal Conductivity Measurement Gas Air Ammonia Argon Butane Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Chlorine Helium Hydrochloric Acid Hydrogen Krypton Methane Neon Nitrogen Oxygen Radon Sulfur Dioxide Xenon N2/O2 NH3 Ar C4H10 CO2 CO Cl2 He HCl H2 Kr CH4 Ne N2 O2 Rn SO2 Xe l in mW / cm K 50 °C 276 270 189 102 184 267 371 1580 151 1910 185 96,8 516 277 283 26 113 60 The bridge output signal (UBr) is adjusted to zero when in rest position (no gas flow).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.3 Thermal Conductivity Measurement 3.3.2 Technical Implementation A block made either of aluminum, stainless steel or hastelloy contains two gas paths. Both, the volume of the block and the mass of the sensors have been minimized in order to obtain short response times. To suppress influences by changing ambient temperature the block is thermostatted and isolated against ambience. The sensors are fully glass packaged to withstand aggressive gases.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.4 Trace Moisture Measurement 3.4 Trace Moisture Measurement The Trace Moisture sensor is a robust 2-wire-transmitter, using dew point impedance measurement for continuous moisture measurements in gases and gas mixtures. It makes dew point measurement as accessible as temperature and pressure. This type of sensor is used, if dew point measurements are required. Measuring Principles 3 2 3 1 1 Sensor 2 Sensor block 3 Gas connections Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.4 Trace Moisture Measurement How does dew point measurement connect with trace moisture measurement? The lower the dew point of a gas, the less is the content of moisture within that gas. dp / °C Water / ppm dp / °C Water / ppm -100 0.025 -44 121 -98 0.038 -42 150 -96 0.057 -40 185 -94 0.084 -38 228 -92 0.123 -36 279 -90 0.179 -34 340 -88 0.258 -32 413 -86 0.368 -30 501 -84 0.520 -28 604 -82 0.729 -26 726 -80 1.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.5 Measurement Specifications 3.5 Measurement Specifications Sample gas components and measuring ranges (standard configurations) In total, more than 60 gases are detectable, so the following table gives an overview only. Consult with Emerson for gases / configurations not listed. Not all data is applicable to all analyzer variations.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.5 Measurement Specifications Trace (tO2) ≤1% ≤1% ≤ 1 % per week ≤ 1 % per week ≤1% 20 to 80 s 0.2–1.5 l/min. ≤2% ≤ 1500 hPa abs. (≤ 7 psig) ≤ 0.10 % per hPa ≤ 0.01 % per hPa 5 to +45 °C (41 to 113 °F) ≤ 1 % per 10 K 5 ≤ 1 % per 10 K 5 none 9 Approx.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 3.5 Measurement Specifications 1 2 Trace Moisture (tH2O) Measurement range -100 to -10 °C dew point (0…100–3000 ppm) Measurement accuracy ±2 °C dew point Repeatability 0.5 °C dew point 5 min (dry to wet) Response time (t95) Operating humidity 0 to 100 % r.h.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 4 Installation This chapter describes the correct installation procedure for the various X-STREAM analyzer versions. On receipt, check the packaging and its contents thoroughly for damage. Inform the carrier immediately of any damage to packaging or contents. Store the instrument at a dry and clean place, considering the acceptable environmental conditions.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.2 Installation - Introduction 4.2 Introduction ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Before connecting the analyzer to mains power, please read the chapter on safety warnings and the following instructions carefully. The place of installation must be clean, dry and protected against strong vibrations and frost. Please observe the admissable operating temperatures given in the technical data. Units must not be subjected to direct sunlight or sources of heat.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.3 Installation - Gas Conditioning 4.3 Gas Conditioning Hints for selected gases • Calibration gases for CO and NO need to be moistured by supplying them via a cooler.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.3 Installation - Gas Conditioning Case purge option The purge medium (e.g. to minimize CO2 interference or for enhanced safety when measuring corrosive or poisonous gases) • must be dry, clean and free of corrosives or components containing solvents. • has to be free of components to be measured, to minimize cross interferences.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.4 Installation - Gas Connections 4.4 Gas Connections TOXIC GAS HAZARDS Take care that all external gas pipes are connected in the described way and that they are gastight to avoid leakages! Faulty connected gas pipes lead to explosion hazard or even to mortal danger! Do not confuse gas inlets and outlets. All gases supplied must be prepared beforehand. When supplying aggressive gases, ensure that the gas lines are not damaged. Max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.4 Installation - Gas Connections The number of gas connections and their configuration may vary according to analyzer version and installed options. All gas connectors are labelled and can be found on the Should it be necessary to open the gas lines, the gas connectors should be sealed with PVC caps to prevent pollution by moisture, dust, etc.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.5 Installation - Electrical Connections 4.5 Electrical Connections ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Only qualified personnel, observing all applicable technical and legal requirements, may install these devices and connect power and signal cables. Wall-mounted X-STREAM analyzers are not fitted with power switches and are operational as soon as they are connected to a power supply.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6 Analyzer Specific Instructions for Installation 4.6 Analyzer Specific Instructions for Installation Important note for X-STREAM X2FD! Due to the special conditions which must be observed when installing units in EX zones, the installation of the flameproof X-STREAM X2FD version is described in a separate instruction manual HASXMDE-IM-EX.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK 4.6.1 X-STREAM X2GK 4 Installation Plugs and sockets required for the electrical connections are on the rear panel of the unit (Fig. 4-5). X-STREAM X2GK analyzers are powered by an internal wide range power supply for worldwide use, or by an external DC 24 V power supply unit, optionally supplied with the unit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Gas outlets Gas inlets Digital in- / outputs Analog outputs / relay outputs Service interface 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK Signal inputs and outputs The number of signal outputs actually available varies according to the unit’s configuration. Analog signals Relay outputs 4 (0)–20 mA; load: RB ≤ 500 Ω Specification of relay outputs 1-4: dry relay change-over ontacts, can be used as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK Modbus interface For specifications and notes on control, see chapter 7 Pin 1 Pin 6 7 8 9 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Pin 8 Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fig. 4-7: MOD 485/ MOD 485/ RS 232 2 wire 4 wire Common Common Common not used not used RXD not used not used TXD not used RXD1(+) not used D1(+) TXD1(+) Common not used not used not used not used not used not used not used RXD0(-) TXD0(-) not used D0(-) Pin no.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK Digital inputs Type: 7 inputs Electrical specification: max. 30 V , internally limited to 2.3 mA H signal: min. 4 V; L signal: max. 3 V common ground (GND), electrically isolated from chassis earth connection Type: 9 outputs, dry relay change-over ontacts, can be used as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.1 Installation - X-STREAM X2GK Power supply 24 VDC is supplied to the unit by means of a three-pin XLR connector on the rear panel of the instrument. Depending on the order, the following is supplied as an accessory: either • an external power supply unit which can be connected directly to the analyzer using the supplied cable or • a connector which can be used with a cable and PSU as specified by the customer.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP 4.6.2 X-STREAM X2GP This model is fitted with plugs and sockets as standard for electrical connections. They are located at the rear of the instrument (Fig. 4-11). Optionally, adapters are available which can be mounted on the signal connectors to enable signal cables to be connected using screw-type terminals (Fig. 4-12).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Fuses Purge gas inlet (optional) Power switch Mains power in Cover for tO2-Sensor Gas outlets Gas inlets Digital inputs / outputs Analog outputs / NAMUR status relays RJ45 Ethernet connection (optional) Modbus interface (RS 485 / RS 232 / Modbus 485) Services interface 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP Fig.
Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG Sicherungen Netzspannungseingang 4 Installation Purge gas inlet (optional) Cover for eO2-Sensor Gas outlets Gas inlets Digital inputs / outputs Analog outputs / NAMUR status relays Services interface HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 Netzschalter Strain relief and shielding contacts for signal cables RJ45 Ethernet connection (optional) Modbus interface (RS 485 / RS 232 / Modbus 485) Instruction Manual X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP Signal inputs and outputs The number of signal outputs actually available varies according to the unit’s configuration. Analog signals Relay outputs Analog signals and relay outputs are on a shared 25-pin submin socket (X1; Fig. 4-13). Specification of analog signal outputs: 4 (0)–20 mA; burden: RB ≤ 500 Ω Specification of relay outputs 1-4: Dry relay change-over contacts can be used as NO or NC. max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP Modbus interface For specifications and notes on control, see chapter 7 Pin 1 Pin 6 7 8 9 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MOD 485/ MOD 485/ RS 232 2 wire 4 wire Common Common Common not used not used RXD not used not used TXD not used RXD1(+) not used D1(+) TXD1(+) Common not used not used not used not used not used not used not used RXD0(-) TXD0(-) not used D0(-) Pin no.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP The XSTA adapter can optionally be used to connect signal cables to screw-type terminals instead of Submin-D plugs and sockets: it is plugged onto the X1 Submin-D connector on the unit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP Digital inputs Type: 7 inputs Electrical specification: max. 30 V , internally limited to 2.3 mA H Signal: min. 4 V; L Signal: max. 3 V common ground (GND), electrically isolated from chassis earth connection 9 outputs, dry relay change-over ontacts, can be used as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.2 Installation - X-STREAM X2GP An XSTD adapter can optionally be used to connect digital I/O cables to screw-type terminals instead of Submin-D plugs and sockets: it is plugged onto the X4.1 and X4.2 (if fitted) Submin-D connectors on the unit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings 4.6.3 X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings (Single XLF; Dual XXF) Fitted with four eyebolts and featuring IP66 / Type 4X protection, the X-STREAM X2XF field housings can be mounted in the open air on a wall or frame with no extra work.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Note! Take care to reserve space at the right side of the instrument for laying the cables! Gas fittings Connector for potential equalization Cable glands All dimensions in mm [inches in brackets] Fig. 4-19: X-STREAM XXF 4-24 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings To simplify installation, we recommend labelling the gas lines in accordance with these markings. This avoids confusion should the analyzer need to be disconnectedfor maintenance. Note on variation XXF! In case of the dual compartment version XXF, the electrical connections are established in the upper compartment, and the gas connections to fittings at the lower compartment.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Gas inlets and outlets Quantity: Specification: optional max. 8 (+ 1 purge gas inlet (optional)) 6/4 mm PVDF 6/4 mm or 1⁄4", stainless steel, others on request Preparation of signal cables All signal cables are connected to screw-type terminals located inside the housing. Access to the internal components is gained by relea- sing the two fasteners at the front door and opening it to the left.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Signal inputs and outputs The number of actually available signal outputs, and also the number of built-in modules with screw-type terminals, varies according to the configuration of the unit. A maximum of three modules with 36 terminals each can be fitted. The terminals can be accessed by opening the front panel of the instrument. 0.14…1.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Analog signals Relay outputs Terminals for analog signals and relais outputs 1 - 4 are located on the outer left module (terminal block X1; Fig. 4-21). Analog signal output specification: 4 (0)–20 mA; load: RB ≤ 500 Ω Specification of relay outputs 1-4: dry relay change-over ontacts, can be used as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) max.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Modbus interface The 9 terminals on the left (28 - 36) of the right most strip carry the Modbus interface signals.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Optional Modbus RJ45 connection If fitted, the optional RJ45 connection is located on an electronics board in the card cage section of the unit (Fig. 4-9, pg. 4-23). To install this connection, a cable must be fed through the cable entry without a connector.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Digital inputs Quantity: 7 (1 terminal block) or 14 (2 terminal blocks) Electrical specification: Notes! Depending on configuration, an analyzer can be fitted with up to two of these terminal blocks (the unit will then feature 14 digital inputs and 18 digital outputs). To aid identification, the sockets are labelled X4.1 and X4.2 (see sample of label to the right).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings Connecting the power cord The power cord is connected to screw-type terminals located inside the housing. Supported wire cross sections: 0.2…4 mm2 (24…12 AWG), no need to use wire end sleeves Cable skinning length: 8 mm (0.315 inch) Hole diameter: 1.2 mm (0.05 inch) Screw thread: M3 Tightening torque, min: 0.5 Nm (4.4 in.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.6.3 Installation - X-STREAM X2XF Field Housings ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD BY MISSING EARTHING CONDUCTOR Before completing the electrical connection of the instrument, verify cables are inserted and connected in correct manner! Installation Ensure the earthing conductor (protective earth; PE) is connected! Completing the installation process After all connections are correctly made and checked, close the front panel and secure with the two fasteners.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.7 Installation - Notes on Wiring 4.7 Notes On Wiring Signal Inputs and Outputs Emerson Process Managament has made every effort during the development process to ensure that the X-STREAM analyzer series ensures electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) with respect to emission and interference resistance, as confirmed by EMC measurements. 4.7.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.7 Installation - Notes on Wiring • The shielding is connected only at one end (connecting to the analyzer is recommended): this gives better protection against external interference, and interference currents are prevented because the ground loop is interrupted. 4 Installation On-site conditions often differ from test environments and may require special precautions.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.7 Installation - Notes on Wiring X-STREAM X2GP with screw-type terminal adapters In order to avoid measured values being influenced by external interference signals when terminal adapters are in use, the signal cable shieldings must be connected to the analyzer housing by means of shield connector terminals: • Strip the signal cable to a length of 20 cm (8").
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 • A silicon diode is connected in parallel to the load’s contacts. The induced impulse is thus short-circuited at its source. The cathode must be connected to the positive end of the coil, the anode to the negative end (Fig. 4-30). 4.7.3 Driving High-current Loads Loads which draw a current in excess of the specifications for X-STREAM series analyzer outputs (>30 mA / >1 A) may not be directly driven from digital or relay outputs.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 4.7 Installation - Notes on Wiring 4.7.4 Driving Multiple Loads Frequently, several loads in one system are controlled by several analyzer outputs, whereby the power for the loads derives from a common source.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 5 Startup 5.1 Introduction The following pages describe how to navigate through the menus and what is to be observed when configuring the unit. For the first startup after installation, follow the step-by-step instructions for navigating the menus, allowing you to familiarise yourself with the unit and its software, and if necessary adjust the settings to your own requirements.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.2 Front Panel Elements 5.2 Front Panel Elements All X-STREAM X2 gas analyzers have an alphanumeric display with four lines of 20 characters to display measuring and status information and the easy-to-use menu-based user interface for entering parameters.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.2 Front Panel Elements 5.2.1 Display The display has 4x20 characters, either liquid crystal or vacuum fluorescent (LCD or VFD). What information is displayed depends on the currently displayed menu. Status LED 5 Three status LED indicate the unit’s status, recognisable from a distance. Status is indicated in accordance with the German NAMUR NE 44 recommendations. Startup 5.2.2 “Failure” is indicated when this red LED is lit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.2 Front Panel Elements 5.2.3 Keys Six keys enable the use of the menu system. Depending on the operational mode (measuring, browsing menus, editing) they have the following functions: ENTER key: Mode Function Leaves the measurement disMeasuring play Accesses submenu (..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.2 Front Panel Elements LEFT key: Function Leaves the measurement Measuring display Goes up 1 level or page in Browsing menu system Moves cursor 1 space Leaves channel selection Cancels editing of given paEditing rameter Goes to previous page, when showing in first line Mode Function Measuring Leaves the measurement display Browsing Accesses submenu (..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.3 Symbols Used 5.3 Symbols Used In the following sections, the symbols and typographical conventions described below are used to describe the software menus and navigation. Symbols used in this section Symbol Description Within Process Descriptions Setup.. Setup.. Analog outputs.. Analog outputs.. Output1 (2...4) Zero calibration.. Span calibration.. Adv. Calibration.. Apply gas..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.4 Software 5.4 Software Displaying TEXT Editing VARIABLES Description Simple text (not selectable with cursor) A variable description ends with a colon and the line can be made up of up to 3 elements: 1. description 2. value: number or text 3. unit (optional) Examples: Span gas: 2000 ppm Tol.Check: Off Variables without a colon cannot be edited. 5.4.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.4 Software • the middle LED lights • the NAMUR relay is activated. The status can be reset by acknowledging it in the “Acknowledgements” menu ( 6.2.2.5, page 6-12). Browsing Some menus have more than four entries, and these cannot all be displayed at once. In these menus, an indicator in the last () or first () line indicates the direction the menu continues in. Line 1 Line 2.. Line 3 Line 4 Menu continues downwards..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.4 Software Component selection menu A single channel analyzer has only one measurement channel (component): editing any parameter will only effect this one channel. A multi-channel analyzer requires that a channel must be selected before its parameters can be changed. When this selection is necessary, a menu is automatically displayed; Select component Component: Back - CO2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.4 Software Entering access codes If an access code is required for a menu, the following message is displayed: Access Code 1 Code 00000001 Back - Press Use: • the UP/DOWN keys to change the currently selected digit, 5.4.3 • • or • the LEFT/RIGHT keys to select a different digit, the ENTER key to submit the code the MEASURE key to leave edit mode and return to the previous display.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.5 Powering Up 5.5 Powering Up Boot Sequence When the unit is powered up, a series of internal tests is automatically performed. During this time the front panel keys are disabled, Measurement Display The measurement display is shown • automaticaly on completion of the boot sequence • when the MEASURE key is pressed • automatically after a set period of time of inactivity (i.e. with no keys being pressed).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.6 Selecting the Language 5.6 Selecting the Language If the analyzer is operational and it becomes clear that the incorrect language has been set, which is unintelligible to the operator, the following sequence of keypresses (starting at the measurement display) can be used to set the language. If the system has been set up accordingly, the code for access level 1 must be entered at this point to enable access to the following menu.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7 Checking the Settings Starting with the measurement display ( 5.5.2, page 5-11), pressing any key except the MEASURE key will access the MAIN MENU; from here, the following steps are to be followed: (If the display is showing anything other than the measurement display, pressing the MEASURE key will return to the measurement display).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.1 Installed Options All X-STREAM gas analyzers can be fitted with a variety of optional components: follow these steps to see which options are installed on your analyzer. Press the LEFT key several times to return to the SETUP menu. InstalledOptions.. Communikation.. Alarms.. Save-Load.. Valves: Internal COM-Interf: Yes Pump: Yes Flow monitor: Yes Page 1 DigitalIO: 1 Pressure: Internal Analog outputs 4 More..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Protocol: MODB RTU MODB Mode: 32Bit ID number: 2 Interface: RS485/2w Baud rate: Parity: 19200 No In the two pages of the COMMUNICATION menu, you can verify the parameters of the serial interface, and if necessary select the protocol to be used for data transfer. 5 Startup Pressing the LEFT key twice will return you to the SETUP menu. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.2 Configuring the Display Press the LEFT key to return to the display setup menu. Check the settings for the measurement display, temperature and pressure units, and for menu access: use the DOWN and ETER keys to access the submenus. Setup.. Display.. If a setting is not in accordance with your requirements, access that menu ad adjust the parameter.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.3 Calibration Setup Calibration.. Calibration gases.. Once the display settings have been checked, press the LEFT key to return to the SETUP menu, then open the CALIBRATION menu where e.g. the calibration gas concentrations can be entered.. Calibration gases ZeroGas: SpanGas: 0.0 ppm 500.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Calibration gases.. Tol.Check: Aus Hold on Cal: Yes Purge time: 12 s "Hold on Cal": Specifies behaviour of analog outputs and concentration limits alarms during calibrations (follow measured value or not).. Note! This parameter may also be set in the menu SETUP - IN-/OUTPUTS - ANALOG OUTPUTS. page 5-20.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Press the LEFT key to return to the SETUP menu and from there open the MEASUREMENT MENU. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG 5-19 5 Pressure: 1014.0 hPa Damping.. The first line allows the user to enter the current air pressure manually when no pressure sensor is installed, or to read the current pressure when a sensor is installed ( INSTALLED OPTIONS menu). The measurement unit is set in the DISPLAY SETUP menu.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.4 Setting the Analog Outputs Press the LEFT key to return to the SETUP menu, and then open the IN/OUTPUTS menu. and from there the ANALOG OUTPUTS menu. Setup.. In/Outputs.. Analog outputs.. Analog outputs SignalRange: 0-20mA Hold on cal: Yes Page 1 5-20 Page 1 shows settings which are relevant for all available analog outputs: The “SignalRange” parameter sets the signal range for the analog outputs.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings sent during normal operation, a data capture system is able to distinguish between the following situations: • valid measured value (signal within range as per Table 5-1) • signal out of range (signal slowly rises or falls towards the limits given in table 5-1, and holds that value until the concentration returns to within the measuring range).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Analog outputs SignalRange: 0-20mA Hold on cal: Yes Page 1 The behaviour of the outputs during calibration can also be set on page 1 of the ANALOG OUTPUTS menu (“Hold on cal” parameter): When the parameter is set to Yes, the following occurs during calibration: • the analog outputs are “frozen”; i.e.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Signal: LowScale: HighScale: Zoom.. Comp-1 0 ppm 1000 ppm The “Signal” parameter defines the value to be sent to the selected output. The following options (partly dependent on the number of measuring channels and sensors installed) are available: Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Comp-1 0 ppm 1000 ppm sc ale d ou tp au def ut utp lt o ut Output signal Signal: LowScale: HighScale: Zoom.. MaxRange HighScale <> MaxRange ou ut sc ale d utp lt o au def tp ut Output signal LowScale =0 The “LowScale” and “HighScale” parameters allow a concentration value to be set to correspond to the lower (0 or 4 mA) or upper signal value (20 mA).
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Note! For both figures given below, the "Zoom" parameter is set to the same value (here: about 37 %), but, depending on parameter "Position", is once applied from the LowScale end, and once from the HighScale end! lower or the higher end of the range. Position: LowScale ed If the parameter is set to LowScale, the zoomed area is at the lower end of the measurement range.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.4.1 References to the Accuracy of the Analog Outputs Furthermore the tables apply only to analog output scaling meeting the form „0 ... MinRange“ to „0...
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.5 Setting Concentration Alarms Note! If concentration alarms are not being used,go straight to page 5-34. Press the LEFT key until the SETUP menu is displayed, then select “Alarms” and open the submenu. If you are using a multi-channel analyzer, select the channel to be modified. Level1: Function: Level2: Function: 100 ppm Low 500 ppm High Two concentration limits can be set for each channel.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Example 2: Range upper limit: 1000 ppm, SpanRange: 100 %. This means that the span gas range coincides with the measuring range. Limits may not lie outside this range: only limits betweeb 0 ppm and 1000 ppm are admissable. Example 4: Range upper limit: 1000 ppm, SpanRange: 110 %. This means that the span gas range exceeds the upper measuring range limit by 10 %.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings The function of each limit can be set in the “Function” parameter: Low: An alarm is triggered if the measured value drops below the set limit. The alarm relay is activated. High: An alarm is triggered if the measured value exceeds the set limit. The alarm relay is activated. Off: The alarm function is deactivated and the corresponding relay is not activated (remains dead).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Only one alarm can be active per channel at any one time. A B C D Concentration • Defining a window If a window between an upper and a lower limit is defined (fig. 5-2), an alarm is issued when the concentration exceeds the upper level (area D) or drops below the lower limit (area B).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings A B C Concentration • Defining high pre-alarm and main alarm If two upper limits are set with one limit higher than the other (fig. 5-3), a pre-alarm is triggered when the measured concentration exceeds the first limit (area B). If no corrrective measures are taken and the concentration exceeds the second limit (area C), a main alarm is triggered.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings A B C Concentration • Defining low pre-alarm and main alarm If two lower limits are set with one limit lower than the other (fig. 5-4), a pre-alarm is triggered when the measured concentration falls below the first limit (area B). If no corrective measures are taken and the concentration falls below the second level (area C), a main alarm is triggered.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings 5.7.6 Backing Up the Settings The most important parameters have now been checked and the unit’s settings adjusted to your needs. A backup copy of these configuration data can now be made and saved. Press the LEFT key until the SETUP menu is displayed, and from there open the SAVELOAD menu. Installed options.. Communication.. Alarms.. Save-Load.. Page 2 Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 5.7 Checking the Settings Procedure X:E000 The unit is now saving a copy of the current configuration data (the so-called CfgData dataset) in a special area of memory labelled UserData. This dataset can be used to reset the unit later if, for example, later incorrect settings render the unit unusable.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 6 User Interface and Software Menus 6 Software Menus This chapter describes the structure and contents of the X-STREAM X2 gas analyzer software menus. While all the software menues are described in this chapter, chapters 5 and 7 explain by use of examples how to navigate through the menus to perform certain basic setup operations or other functions. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.1 Symbols Used 6.1 Symbols Used In the following sections, the symbols and typographical conventions described below are used to describe the software menus and navigation. Symbols used in this section Symbol Description Within Process Descriptions Setup.. Menu title Setup.. Analog outputs.. Upper level (Setup) and current menu (Analog outputs) Analog outputs.. Output1 (2...
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System 6.2 Menu System Note! This overview does only show menu branches, not functions nor parameter lines! E.g. the lines PUMP or LOCK MENUS of the CONTROL menu are not shown. The analyzer´s menu system has a dynamic behavior in that it does not show entries not support by the current analyzer configuration. Therefore this overview might show entries hidden in your specific instrument! Zero calibration.. Span calibration.. Adv. calibration..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System 6.2.1 Startup CO2.1 135.1 ppm O2.2 201952 ppm Temp-1 58.8 °C (Messages) Measurement Display Control.. Setup.. Status.. Info.. When the unit is powered up, a self-test (POST) is initiated, after which the unit switches to the MEASUREMENT DISPLAY. Pressing any key (except MEASURE) will switch to the main menu. The following submenus are available from here: Control menu 6.2.2, page 6-5 Setup menu 6.2.3, page 6-14 Status menu 6.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Control Menu 6.2.2 Control Menu Control.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 1 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Zero calibration menu 6.2.2.1, page 6-6 Apply gas menu 6.2.2.4, page 6-11 Note! Internal or internal valves must be installed for the last two lines to appear ( 6.2.3.4.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Control Menu 6.2.2.1 Zero Calibration Menu Control.. Zero calibration.. Multi-channel unit: Select the channel to be calibrated in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Pressing the key in this line will abort the zero calibration and cancel any changes. Cancel calibration! Start calibration! Zero gas 0.0 ppm CO2.1 134.1 ppm Page 1 Pressing the key in this line will start the zero calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Control Menu 6.2.2.2 Span Calibration Menu Control.. Span calibration.. Multi-channel unit: Select the channel to be calibrated in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Pressing the key in this line will abort the span calibration and cancel any changes. Page 1 Pressing the key in this line will start the span calibration. Current nominal span gas concentration (span gas concentration can be set in the SETUP menu 6.2.3.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Control Menu 6.2.2.2.1 RESET Calibration Menu RESET Are you sure? No! Yes! This menu appears if the user selected the menu line "Reset.." in either the ZERO CALIBRATION or SPAN CALIBRATION menu. To reset the current calibration data to the values saved in UserData ( 6.2.3.8 SAVELOAD menu on page 6-48), select "Yes!" and press the key. "No!" returns to the previous menu without applying changes to the calibration data.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Control Menu 6.2.2.2.2 Calibration Status Menu The calibration status menu is accessible from 6.2.2.1, page the ZERO CALIBRATION ( 6-6) and SPAN CALIBRATION ( 6.2.2.2, page 6-7) menus and is for information purpose only. The first line indicates the currently used gas. This line shows the concentration currently measured. Indicates which procedure is active (None, Purging, Zeroing, Spaning).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Advanced Calibration Menu 6.2.2.3 Advanced Calibration Menu Control.. Adv. calibration.. Note! This menu is only available when the “Valves” parameter in the INSTALLED OPTIONS Menu is set to a parameter other than none. Pressing the key in this line will abort the current calibration procedure and cancel any changes.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Apply Gas Menu 6.2.2.4 Apply Gas Menu Control.. Apply gas.. Note! This menu is only available when the “Valves” parameter in the INSTALLED OPTIONS menu is set to a parameter other than none. Apply gas: 134.1 ppm 0 s 6 CO2.1 Time Sample Use the and keys to switch between Sample, Zero, Span and None.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Acknowledgements Menu 6.2.2.5 Acknowledgements Menu Control.. Acknowledgements.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Acknowledgements Status! (i) -COMMAND EXECUTED- 6-12 All status messages are acknowledged and reset here: simlpy press the key, to acknowledge messages. A short confirmation is displayed after this procedure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Zoom Menu 6.2.2.6 zoom Menu Control.. Zoom.. This menu allows the operator to determine which analog outputs are "zoomed”, if any: Off: Output is not zoomed. On: Output is zoomed. Setting for output 1 Setting for output 2 Software Menus On Off Off Off Setting for output 3 Setting for output 4 Note! These settings merely switch the zoom function for each channel on or off. To edit the zoom function settings (e.g. zoom factor, etc.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Setup Menu 6.2.3 Setup Menu Setup.. Display setup 6.2.3.1, page 6-15 Display.. Calibration.. Measurement.. In/Outputs.. Page 1 Calibration setup 6.2.3.2, page 6-22 Measurement setup 6.2.3.3, page 6-28 In/Output setup 6.2.3.4, page 6-30 Installed options 6.2.3.5, page 6-43 Installed options. Communication.. Alarms.. Save-Load.. Page 2 6-14 Communication setup 6.2.3.6, page 6-45 Alarms setup 6.2.3.7, Seite 6-46 Save-Load 6.2.3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1 Display Setup Setup.. Display.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 1 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Display language options 6.2.3.1.1, page 6-17 Page 1 Menu access settings 6.2.3.1.2, page 6-18 If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 2 must be entered to gain access to this menu.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu Component display setup 6.2.3.1.3, Page 6-19 Component.. Temperature display setup 6.2.3.1.4, Page 6-20 Temperature.. Pressure.. Gasflow... Pressure display setup 6.2.3.1.5, Page 6-20 Page 3 Gasflow display setup 6.2.3.1.6, Page 6-21 Beginning with rev. 1.1, X-STREAM X2 supports 2 measurement display pages, to show additional measuring results.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1.1 Display Language Setup Setup.. Display.. Language.. Language: EN Selects the preferred language for the analyzer software. Available options may vary according to the software version. Currently available: EN: English, FR: French DE: German IT: Italian ES: Spanish PT: Portuguese PL: Polish Note! Each analyzer is shipped with 3 out of above listed available languages.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1.2 Menu Access Setup Setup.. Display.. Menu access.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Lines 1 to 3 determine whether the corresponding access level is locked: Off: Menu access not locked. On: Access code must be entered to gain access to the corresponding menus (code 3 = level 3, ..).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1.3 Component Menu Setup.. Display.. Component.. Multi-channel unit: Select the component to be set in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Set number of places after the decimal point: 0 to 4 Page 1 6 Current sample gas concentration using settings described above. Display format is refreshed immediately. Software Menus Component Tag: CO2.1 DecimalPlaces: 1 CO2.1 134.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1.4 Temperature Menu Setup.. Display.. Temperature.. Temperature Unit: °C DecimalPlaces: 1 Temp-1 63.7 °C Set temperature unit Available options: °C, °F Set number of places after decimal point for temperature value: 0 to 4 Current temperature, here: Sensor 1 value 6.2.3.1.5 Pressure Menu Setup.. Display.. Pressure.. Pressure Unit: hPa DecimalPlaces: 1 Pressure 998.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Display Setup Menu 6.2.3.1.6 Gasflow Menu Setup.. Display.. Gasflow.. Gasflow Unit: l/h DecimalPlaces: 1 Flow-1 63.7 l/h Set gas flow unit Available options: l/h, l/min, mlmin Set number of places after decimal point for gas flow value: 0 to 4 6 Software Menus Current gas flow, here: Sensor 1 value Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Calibration Setup 6.2.3.2 Calibration Menu Setup.. Calibration.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 2 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Sets calibration gas concentrations 6.2.3.2.1, page 6-24 Calibration gases.. Tol.Check: Aus Hold on Cal: Yes Purge time: 12 s Page 1 This parameter determines whether the tolerance check is active during calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Calibration Setup Note! This second page is available only if the parameter "valves" in the INSTALLED OPTIONS menu is set to other than none. Assign valves 6.2.3.2.2, page 6-26 Valve assignment.. Interval time.. 6 Software Menus Page 2 Set interval time for calibration 6.2.3.2.3, page 6-26 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Calibration Setup 6.2.3.2.1 Calibration Gases Menu Setup.. Calibration.. Calibration gases.. Multi-channel unit: Select the component to be set in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Calibration gases ZeroGas: SpanGas: 0.0 ppm 500.0 ppm The concentration of the zero gas used for calibration is entered here. The concentration of the span gas used for calibration is entered here.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Valve Assignment Menu 6.2.3.2.2 Valve Assignment Menu Setup.. In/Output.. Valve assignment.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. The internal and/or external valves are assigned to zero or span gas in this menu ( "7.3 Calibration Procedures" at page 7-5). Valve assignment V1 V2 Available options: V1 ...
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Calibration Setup 6.2.3.2.3 Interval Time Menu Setup.. Calibration.. Interval time.. Note! The following lines are only available when the “Valves” parameter in the INSTALLED OPTIONS menu is set to a value other than none. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Sets the time between two zero calibrations in autocal mode.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Calibration Setup AutoCal in Menu ZeroAll: ZeroAll: ZSCalAll: ZSCalAll: 1 h 15 min 1 h 15 min Note! This menu appears only, if at least one interval time has been set. The first two lines allow to enter a time to elapse from the current moment, before the next zero calibration for all channels is started. Preset is the remaining time until the next zero calibration starts. Possible values: Any value up to the preset time interval.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Measurement Setup 6.2.3.3 Measurement Menu Setup.. Measurement.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 2 must be entered to gain access to this menu. If no pressure sensor is installed (INSTALLED OPTIONS - PRESSURE.. set to Manual), the current ambient pressure must be set here. Possible values: 500 .. 2000 hPa Otherwise this line is not editable and shows the currently measured pressure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Measurement Setup 6.2.3.3.1 Signal Damping Settings Setup.. Measurement.. Damping.. 5 s Multi-channel unit: Press the key to enter the SELECT COMPONENT menu to change the settings for a different channel.. Note! The analyzer’s total delay time (t90 time) is the sum of the signal damping time and the physical time lag caused e.g. by the properties of the gas flow and the sensors. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - In/Outputs Setup 6.2.3.4 In/Outputs Setup Setup.. In/Outputs.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 2 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Analog outputs menu 6.2.3.4.1, page 6-31 Analog outputs.. DigitalOutputs.. DigitalInputs.. IntSHS.. Digital outputs menu 6.2.3.4.2, page 6-37 Digital inputs menu 6.2.3.4.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Analog Outputs Menu 6.2.3.4.1 Analog Outputs Menu Setup.. In/Outputs.. Analog Outputs.. SignalRange: 0-20mA Hold on cal: No Page 1 This entry determines whether the analog output signal and concentration alarm status are held during calibration. When Yes is set, then during calibration: • analog outputs are “frozen”; i.e., the analog signals remain constant irrespective of the actual measured concentration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Analog Outputs Menu Available analog outputs (min. 1, max. 4) can be set in greater detail via these submenus. 6.2.3.4.1.2, page 6-34 Output1.. Output2.. Output3.. Output4..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Signal Range 6.2.3.4.1.1 Signal Range Menu Setting range parameters to values other than 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA defines specific analog output signals in the case of a failure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Analog Outputs Menu 6.2.3.4.1.2 Output1 (2 ... 4) Menu Setup.. In/Outputs.. Analog outputs.. Output1(2...4).. Selects the parameter to be displayed in the corresponding line in the measurement display. Depending on the number of measuring channels and sensors installed in the unit, the following values are available: Gas components: Comp-1 ... Comp-4 Temperature: Temp-1 ... Temp-4, Pressure: Press-1 ... Press-4, Flow: Flow-1 ..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Analog Outputs Menu Select the analog signal to be trimmed. The analog output will supply this signal. Selectable options: 0/4mA or 20mA 6 Note! Other options are selectable, to e.g. trim a concentration related output signal! Software Menus Enter this second menu page to trim the selected analog output signal: Thus, if the signal differs from the selected value (0/4 or 20 mA) it can be adjusted to compensate the offset.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Analog outputs menu 6.2.3.4.1.2.1 Zoom Output Menu Setup.. In/Outputs.. Analog outputs.. Output1(2...4).. Zoom.. Determines how the zoom function is to be activated. Available options: Manual, Auto, Inputs Switching: Zoom: Position: Status: Manual 50 % LowScale Off Gives the percentage of the whole measuring range to be zoomed. Accepted values: 1 ... 99 (%) Determines which end of the range is to be zoomed.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Digital Outputs Menu 6.2.3.4.2 Digital Outputs Menu Failure MaintReq OffSpec FctCheck Outputs are assigned functions in these lines. Avalable options: next page. Sample V1 V2 V3 "Outputs 1-4" are available in every unit.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Digital Outputs Menu The following functions can be assigned to each of the digital outputs (max. 22). Label Functions can also be assigned to several outputs simultaneously.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Digital Inputs Menu 6.2.3.4.3 Digital Inputs Menu Setup.. In/Outputs.. DigitalInputs.. V1 V2 V3 V4 Inputs are assigned to signals in these lines., next page. Available options: Page 1 Input5: Input6: Input7: V5 V6 V7 Inputs 1-7 are available on the first extension card. Further menu pages are indicated by the down arrow ( ) only when a second extension card is installed (inputs 8 - 14).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Digital Inputs Menu The following signals can be assigned to any of the 14 available digital inputs. Functions can also be assigned to several Label None V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 Sample Pump ZeroAll SpanAll ZSCalAll CalCancl Zoom1 Zoom2 Zoom3 Zoom4 FlowAlm inputs simultaneously.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - IntSHS Menu 6.2.3.4.4 IntSHS Menu Note! This menu appears only when the parameter in the “Installed Options - Valves” is set to 6.2.3.5, page 6-43) Internal or IntExt ( Setup.. In/Outputs.. IntSHS.. V1 V2 V3 V4 Page 1 Gas5: Gas6: Gas7: Gas8: Sample V5 V6 V7 Each available gas inlet ("Gas 1 ... Gas 8") with a valve connected is assigned a virtual valve label (V1...V8, Sample).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - IntSHS Menu Label Off On Test V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 Sample Pump Description Switches the assigned component (valve or pump) off. Switches the assigned component (valve or pump) on. Switches the assigned component (valve or pump) on and off every second.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Installed Options Menu 6.2.3.5 Installed Options Menu Setup.. Installed Options.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Indicates whether valves are installed. Available options: Internal, External, Int(ernal)+Ext(ernal), None. Indicates whether an internal pump is installed (Yes) or not (No). Indicates whether flow switches are installed (Yes) or not (No).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Installed Options Menu 6.2.3.5.1 Installed Options, More Menu Setup.. Installed Options.. More.. Multi-channel unit: Select the component in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. TempSensor: FlowSensor: Temp-1 Flow-1 Indicates whether and if so, which possibly installed temperature sensor is to be assigned to the selected channel.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Communications settings 6.2.3.6 Communications Settings Setup.. Communication.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Page 1 Note 1 Chapter 9 includes a detailed description of the Modbus parameters. A general description of Modbus is also to be found in the appendix. Note 2 To be able to use the optional Ethernet interface, enable MODB RTU and Ether.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Alarm Setup Menu 6.2.3.7 Alarm Setup Menu Setup.. Alarms.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Multi-channel unit: Select the component to be set in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Sets first concentration alarm level.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Alarm Setup Menu A hysteresis level for the switchpoints can be entered here (as % of upper range value). Permissible values: 0 ... 50 %. FlowLimit: FlowLimAlm: 5.00 % 1 l/min Low FS Note! The unit for flow measurement is taken from the corresponding line in the DISPLAY SE6.2.3.1.6, page 6-21).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Save-Load Menu 6.2.3.8 Save-Load Menu Setup.. Save-Load.. If the system is set up accordingly, the access code for level 3 must be entered to gain access to this menu. Note 1 Some of the following procedures require the installation of terminal software on external hardware (e.g. a PC connected to the service interface) to store the data. Note 2 During these procedures a message is displayed indicating how to abort the procedure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Save-Load Menu This function replaces the current configuration with factory settings. Page 2 This function replaces the current configuration with the user dataset. CAUTION! All 3 functions overwrite internal data. Any changes made since the last backup will be undone. Note! These procedures require a further confirmation to start. Comments: This represents the factory FactData settings. The data are stored in FRAM memory.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4 Status Menu Note! All entries in this menu and its submenus are not editable and provide information only. Status.. Failure messages 6.2.4.1, page 6-51 1 Failures.. 0 Check requests.. 1 Function checks.. 0 Off-specs.. Page 1 Note! The numbers at the start of each line on page 1 indicate how many messages of the corresponding type are currently active. Maintenance requests 6.2.4.2, page 6-52 Function checks 6.2.4.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.1 Failures Status.. 1 Failures.. The number in the “Failures” line in the previous menu indicates how many errors are currently active (here: 1). In the following menus, Yes is displayed in the correspondung number of lines. For more details on troubleshooting, Chapter 8 Troubleshooting.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.2 Maintenance Requests Status.. 0 Check requests.. The number in the “Check requests” line in the previous menu indicates how many errors are currently active (here: 0). In the following menus, Yes is displayed in the corresponding number of lines. For more details on checking maintenance requests, Chapter 8 Troubleshooting. Note! If maintenance is requested, the middle LED on the front panel flashes red.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.3 Function Checks Status.. 1 Function checks.. The number in the “Function checks” line in the previous menu indicates how many errors are currently active (here: 1). In the following menus, Yes is displayed in the correspondung number of lines. For more details on function checks, Chapter 8 Troubleshooting. Calibration SvcPort > Cf NotSampleGas Warm-up Yes No No No (e.g.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.4 Off-specs Status.. 0 Off-specs.. The number in the “Off-specs” line in the previous menu indicates how many errors are currently active (here: 1). In the following menus, Yes is displayed in the correspondung number of lines. For more details on troubleshooting, Chapter 8 Troubleshooting. Note! If one or more off-spec messages are active, the middle LED on the front panel flashes red.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu Calibration Status Status.. Calibration.. If the unit is currently being calibrated, this menu provides information on the current status. Unlike the CONTROL - ZERO/SPAN CALIBRATION menus, for which a channel must be selected for multi-channel units, the data displayed here are not channel dependent; i.e., the general status is displayed here. Gasflow: Possible values: Sample, V1...
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu Multi-channel unit: Select the component in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Calibration Offset 0.000000 Factory settings Offset 0.000000 These two lines show a comparison of the offsets calculated during the latest calibration and during factory startup. The values may be used for diagnostics if e.g. measurement results are not as expected.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.5.1 Auto Calibration Status.. Calibration.. AutoCal in.. 1 h 15 min 1 h 15 min The first two lines show the remaining time until the next zero calibration for all channels is started, Lines 3 & 4 give the similar information for a combined zero & span calibration. Note! In case there is an interval specified for one procedure only (ZeroAll or ZSCalAll; 6.2.3.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.6 Measurement Status Status.. Measurement.. Temp-1 Temp-2 Temp-3 Temp-4 54 44 44 44 °C °C °C °C Page 1 Pressure 1014 hPa The first menu page shows the temperatures measured by the installed sensors. Note! The number of displayed lines varies depending on the number of installed sensors in your specific instrument.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu Multi-channel unit: Select the component in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Displays the raw reference value of the detector (for selected measurement principles only). RawRef RawMeas Ref/Meas CO2.1 2.000000 1.000000 2.000000 134.1 ppm Displays the raw measuring value of the detector. This is the signal without linearisation, compensation or conversion.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Status Menu 6.2.4.7 Alarm Status Status.. Alarms.. Multi-channel unit: Select the component in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. Alarms Level1 Level2 Off Off Displays the current status of the concentration alarms for the selected channel. If an alarm is active, the corresponding line displays the value On, otherwise Off. An active concentration alarm also generates a corresponding message in the status line of the measurement display (e.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Info menu 6.2.5 Info Menu Info.. Analyzer model X-STREAM-2M Revision 1.0 Sensor 1077 XCA05812345678 Installed software version Software version of DSP processor (“0” indicates no DSP installed) Analyzer serial number Page 1 MAC AB234CDE56 Note! This page is shown only, if "Interface" is set to Ether, otherwise it is skipped while scrolling. Range.. Installed Options.. Pumpcontrol Menu Factory settings..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Info menu 6.2.5.1 Information On Measurement Range Info.. Range.. Multi-channel unit: Select the component in the SELECT COMPONENT menu. This menu displays information on the range for the selected channel. MinRange MaxRange SpanRange 400 ppm 1000 ppm 110 % These two lines display the measuring ranges to be used for output zooming without operating the unit outside its specifications ( 6.2.3.4.1.2, page 6-34).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Info menu 6.2.5.2 Installed Options Info.. Installed Options.. Installed Options Valves Int+Ext COM-Interf Yes Pump Yes Page 1 No Internal Software Menus DigitalIO Pressure More.. These pages display information about the options installed in the unit. To edit the parameters, the entries in the 6.2.3.5, SETUP menus must be used ( page 6-43). 6 More information 6.2.5.2.1 below Page 2 6.2.5.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 6.2 Menu System - Info menu 6.2.5.3 Factory Settings Info.. Factory settings.. This menu is not for users’ information, but enables basic settings to be edited. Changing any of the parameters in this menu can result in incorrect results being displayed; in the worst case, the unit may cease to function. For this reason, access to this level is protected with a level 4 code and granted only to specially trained personnel.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 7 Maintenance and other Procedures 7.1 Introduction This chapter gives instructions not only for maintenance procedures, but also covers several procedures useful for proper operating the instruments. Maintenance & Procedures Maintenance carried out on a regular basis ensures long-term efficiency of your EMERSON Process Management gas analyzer! For more detailled information about how to: General maintenance information 7.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.2 General Maintenance Information 7.2 General Maintenance Information Intervals given in the following tables are based on standard operating conditions (ambient temperatures +10 ... +40 °C / +50 ... +104 °F; temperature changes < 10 K /hr). Try cleaning contaminated components.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.2 General Maintenance Information Tests Capillars Flame arrestors Infallible containments RAW measuring values Leak Test Once a year After 5,000 hrs of operation (=208 days, if continuously operating) Pressure drop Once a year See instructions in separate maPressure drop nual See instructions in separate maSeveral nual Verify counts for zero Monthly, then quarterly Acceptable values: gases (decreasing counts photometer quotient: 1.0 ± 0.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.3 Performing a Leak Test 7.3 Performing a Leak Test To achieve best and proper measuring results you must ensure the gas path system does not have leaks. The following procedure describes how to perform a leak test with focus on the instrument. The gas path system should be leak tested at least on a bimonthly basis and after maintenance, replacement or repair of gas path parts. Note! It is recommended to include external equipment (e.g.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4 Calibration Procedures Calibration Procedures Zero calibration To perform a zero calibration supply either Nitrogen (N2) or another suitable zero gas [conditioned ambient air or industrial air (NOT for Oxygen measurement!)] to the gas path. Span calibration Supply span gases with concentrations of 80 % to 110 % of the upper measuring range limit to the gas path.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4 Calibration Procedures Properly configuring and performing calibrations is important to ensure proper analyzer function. For this reason several calibration related SETUP and CONTROL menus and their submenus can be protected by different access codes. In the following sections this manual does not note where to enter access codes.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations Before starting calibrations it is required to tell the instrument the calibration gas concentrations. Setup.. Calibration.. Calibration gases.. Starting from the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP-CALIBRATION.. menu and directly enter the CALIBRATION GASES.. menu. ZeroGas: SpanGas: 0.0 ppm 500.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations Calibration gases... Tol.Check: Off Hold on cal: On Purge time: 15 s Example: Measuring range: 0 ... 50 % Zero gas: 0 % Span gas: 50 % Situation: Due to a fault zero gas is supplied to carry out a span calibration, instead of span gas. Tolerance check disabled (Off): The analyzer calibrates the span with the wrong gas resulting in an analyzer out of tune.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations Calibration gases... Tol.Check: Off Hold on cal: On Purge time: 15 s Note! The last line ("purge time") shows up only if the valve option is other than none (see INSTALLED OPTIONS menu) and is used for advanced, remote and unattended calibrations only ( 7.3.1.1.4, page 7-14). 7 Maintenance & Procedures If you do not intend to carry out valve supported calibrations, continue with 7.3.2, page 7-15.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1.1 Valve Assignment for Valve Supported Calibrations As described earlier, several calibration procedures require installed internal and/or external valves. In addition this requires all requested calibration gases to be connected to the valves and the valves to be software assigned to the gases.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations Open the SETUP - INSTALLED OPTIONS.. menu and check the first line ("Valves:") Valves: Internal COM-Interf: Yes Pump: Yes Flow monitor: Yes If this menu (as the example to the left) shows there are internal valves installed, open the INTSHS menu ( 7.3.1.1.1, page 7-10) to assign valves.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1.1.1 Internal Valve Assignment If your analyzer provides internal valves, at first open the SETUP - IN/OUTPUTS - INTSHS menu to assign the valves to the gas inlets: Setup.. In/Outputs.. IntSHS.. The IntSHS menu allows to configure the optional internal valves for routing gas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations The exemplary settings on the previous page could relate to the following analyzer configuration: virtual valve label Sample V1 valve block outlet to measuring cell V3 tu bi V2 ng s Fig. 7-3: Internal Valves Assignments The next step is to assign the internal valves to the channels. If there are no external valves to be controlled by your analyzer, continue with 7.3.1.1.3 page 7-13.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1.1.2 External Valve to Digital Output Assignment Setup.. In/Outputs.. DigitalOutputs.. Output1: Output2: Output3: Output4: Failure MaintRequ OffSpec FctCheck Output5: Sample V1 V2 V3 Page 1 Output6: Output7: Output8: Page 2 If your analyzer has to control external valves, at first check if all valves required for calibration are connected to digital outputs.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1.1.3 Calibration Valve Assignment For each channel a valve has to be assigned zero gas valve or span gas valve, whereat the valves can be freely assigned to any channel. This includes: • selecting the same combination for all channels • selecting combinations where one valve has the same function for several channels Setup.. Calibration.. Valve assignment..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.1 Preparing Calibrations 7.4.1.1.4 Purge Time Setup Setup.. Calibration.. Calibration gases... Tol.Check: Off Hold on cal: On Purge time: 15 s Last but not least valve supported calibration procedures require a purge time to be specified: When gas flow is controlled by internal or external valves, these allow the appropriate calibration gas to flow into the unit as soon as the calibration procedure is started.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.2 Manual Calibration 7.4.2 Manual Calibration Control.. Zero calibration.. Span calibration.. Adv.Calibration.. Apply gas.. Starting from the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU and enter the CONTROL.. menu. To start a zero calibration select the first line: CANCEL calibration! START calibration! ZeroGas 0.000 ppm CO2.1 0.200 ppm Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.2 Manual Calibration Gasflow CO2.1 Procedure Time ZeroGas 0.500 ppm Zeroing 10 s After having started the calibration, watch the screen for information about the status: The first lines shows the gas (channel) to be calibrated as well as the currently measured concentration (after zero calibration this value should be set to "0").
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.2 Manual Calibration 7 When finished, either press the LEFT key two times to return to the SELECT COMPONENT menu (multi channel analyzer only), select another channel and perform the steps described above to zero calibrate this channel, too, or the HOME key to return to the measurement screen to finish with manual calibration procedures. Maintenance & Procedures Gasflow SpanGas CO2.1 20.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration Standard manual calibration procedures offer limited funtionality: To zero and span calibrate a multi channel instrument the operator has to manually start 4 procedures in proper sequence. In addition he has to stay at the instrument to see when the one sequence has finished and to start the following.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration Before selecting any further line make sure the required calibration gas is applied! Supply all calibration gases with the same flow as the sample gas (recommeded approx. 1 l/min), pressureless and utilizing the right gas fitting ( sect. 3.4).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration start zero all procedure select channel 1 select all channels with the same zero gas valve assigned zero all channels with the current zero gas valve assigned is current channel the last channel? Yes END No increase channel no. by 1 Yes Fig. 7-4: 7-22 is this channel already zeroed? No Zero All Calibration Procedure Flow Chart Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration The analyzer immediately begins zero calibration(s). Watch the screen for status information (in the following explained by means of exemplary figures). Gasflow Purging 10 s V4 Procedure Time Zeroing 38 s Gasflow CO2.1 Procedure Time Sample 0.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration 7.4.3.2 Span All Calibrations Before selecting any further line make sure the required calibration gas is applied! Supply all calibration gases with the same flow as the sample gas (recommeded approx. 1 l/min), pressureless and utilizing the right gas fitting ( sect. 3.4).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration start span all procedure select channel 1 Maintenance & Procedures select all channels with the same span gas valve assigned span all channels with the current span gas valve assigned Yes END 7 is current channel last channel? No increase channel no. by 1 Yes Fig. 7-5: is this channel already spanned? No Span All Calibration Procedure Flow Diagram Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration The analyzer immediately begins span calibration(s). Watch the screen for status information (in the following explained by means of exemplary figures). Gasflow Procedure Time Gasflow V4 Purging 10 s V4 Procedure Time Spanning 38 s Gasflow CO2.1 Procedure Time Sample 0.000 ppm Purging 10 s The procedure starts showing the screen to the left, indicating that valve V4 is open.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration Before selecting any further line make sure the required calibration gas is applied! Supply all calibration gases with the same flow as the sample gas (recommeded approx. 1 l/min), pressureless and utilizing the right gas fitting (see sect. 3-4).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration start zero all procedure start span all procedure select channel 1 select channel 1 select all channels with the same zero gas valve assigned select all channels with the same span gas valve assigned zero all channels with the current zero gas valve assigned span all channels with the current span gas valve assigned is current channel the last channel? Yes Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration This procedure is just a combination of the two described before: At the beginning all channels are zeroed and then all channels are spanned: Watch the screen for status information (in the following explained by means of exemplary figures; valve designators for example only).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.3 Advanced Calibration Gasflow Procedure Time Gasflow Procedure Time Gasflow CO2.1 Procedure Time V2 Purging 10 s V2 Spanning 38 s Sample 0.000 ppm Purging 10 s The procedure starts showing the screen to the left, indicating that valve V2 is open. Currently the system is purged (prepurge) to ensure it is properly filled with span gas when span calculation starts.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.4 Remote Calibrations Remote Calibration Remote calibration via digital inputs (option) is feasible only in combination with internal or external valves and is limited to 3 procedures, to be assigned to any digital input: Zero calibrate all channels (ZeroAll), span calibrate all channels (SpanAll) and zero & span calibrate all channels (ZSCalAll).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.4 Remote Calibrations 7.4.4.1 Calibrations Initialized Via Digital Inputs As already mentioned, the analyzer must either provide internal valves or external valves ( connected to its digital outputs), to make use of this feature. Chapter 4 for information about electrical data and installation of digital inputs and outputs.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.4 Remote Calibrations In the following configuration input IN1 starts a ZeroAll calibration, IN2 a SpanAll calibration and IN3 is assigned "Cancel Calibration". The related procedure is initialized by a rising edge, subsequently followed by a signal with a duration of at minimum 2 seconds. for at minimum 1 second, after the ongoing procedure has finished.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.4 Remote Calibrations 7.4.4.2 Modbus Activated Calibrations Without Valves Several Modbus commands allow to start calibrations ( Chapter 9, List of Modbus Commands). If the analyzer does neither provide internal valves nor digital inputs and outputs (for controlling external valves), then the procedure corresponds to the manual calibration, with the Modbus commands replacing the manual front panel button keypresses.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.4 Remote Calibrations 7.4.4.3 Modbus Activated Calibrations With Valves Several Modbus commands allow to start calibrations ( Chapter 9, List of Modbus Commands). If the analyzer provides either internal valves or digital inputs and outputs (for controlling external valves), then Modbus commands allow to make use of all the options described in section 7.3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.5 Unattended Automatic Calibration 7.4.5 Unattended Automatic Calibration The unattended automatic calibration feature allows to program the analyzer to automatically perform valve supported calibration procedures without the need of digital inputs or Modbus interface connections.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.5 Unattended Automatic Calibration Within the SETUP CALIBRATION menu the INTERVAL TIME.. line opens the following screen: Setup.. Calibration.. Interval time.. Interval time ZeroAll: 5 h ZSCalAll: 5 h AutoCal in.. Two time intervals may be entered: ZeroAll: This entry specifies intervals for zero calibrations only! If there is an entry for the ZSCalAll too, the instrument will carry out additional zero calibrations based on the ZSCalAll interval.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.5 Unattended Automatic Calibration ZeroAll: ZeroAll: ZSCalAll: ZSCalAll: Example: Current time is: 1 h 15 min 2 h 45 min 9:55 a.m. Interval times are setup at this time to have all channels zeroed in a 12 h interval and all channels zeroed & spanned in a 24 h interval: Interval time ZeroAll: 12 h ZSCalAll: 24 h AutoCal in.. This activates ZeroAll calibrations at 9:55 p.m. and 9:55 a.m. every day (first calibration takes place at 9:55 p.m.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4.6 Resetting a Calibration Resetting a Calibration RESET CO2.1 calibration.. 0.200 ppm RESET calibration Are you sure? No! Yes! 7.4.7 Verifying a Calibration For instruments without internal and/or external valves simply apply either span or zero calibration gas to the sample gas inlet. If the calibration still is proper, the reading on the measurement screen should show the related value.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4 Calibration Procedures Apply gas: CO2.1 Time 7.4.8 ZeroGas 4.000 ppm 2s Changing the APPLY GAS parameter opens the related valve. Available options: SpanGas, ZeroGas, Sample, None. The "Time" line shows the countdown for the pre-purge or post-purge time (when applying sample gas).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.4 Calibration Procedures A confirmation popup appears, replaced by the calibration procedure screen, whose content depends on which calibration was cancelled (manual or auto). CO2.1 Procedure Time 0.000 ppm Zero 1 0 s Refer to the figures to the left : The upper screen comes up when a manual calibration was cancelled. Sample 0.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 7.5.2 Replacing Worn Out Sensors Opening X-STREAM Analyzers 7.5.2.1 How to Open X-STREAM X2GP Remove the top cover after loosening the 12 screws. Fig. 7-9: 12 screws on top of the instrument X-STREAM X2GP 7.5.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.2.3 How to Open X-STREAM Fieldhousings Depending on the individual analyzer configuration, either open the upper or lower front door to the left, utilizing the two sash fasteners. 7.5.2.4 How to Open X-STREAM X2FD To open a X-STREAM X2FD loosen the 20 screws located at the instrument´s flange. Then carefully flip down the front door to not damage the instrument, hinges or equipment installed below the analyzer.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors Electrochemical oxygen sensor 7.5.3, page 7-46 Trace oxygen sensor (tO2) 7.5.4, page 7-53 Trace moisture sensor 7.5.4, page 7-54 7 Maintenance & Procedures Separate sections describe the replacement of the various sensors: Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.3 Replacing the Electrochemical Oxygen Sensor HAZARD FROM WEAK ACID AQUEOUS SOLUTION If the electrolyte leaks due to sensor damage, put the sensor in a plastic bag so that the solution will not be smeared on other places and return the sensor to Emerson Process Management or an industrial waste management contractor. The electrolyte is a weak acid aqueous solution of 5 to 6 in pH with an irritating odor.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors GENERAL HINTS ON HANDLING THE SENSOR Do not expose the sensor to a temperature other than the temperature range of -20 to +60‘C (-4 to +140 F). Exposing to a temperature outside the temperature range may cause abnormal output or leak of the electrolyte due to parts degradation or damage. Do not drop or apply a violent shock or vibration to the sensor.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors Consider all applicable safety instructions, especially those at the beginning of this section 7.5 In consequence of it‘s design the sensor‘s lifetime is limited and depends on theoretical designed life and Oxygen concentration. The sensor output can be taken as a rough criterion for end of lifetime: The sensor is worn-out when the output in atmosphere is below 70 % of the initial output.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.3.1 Locating the Sensor • In instruments with internal heated box covering the physical components, electrochemical sensors are installed outside this box. • Instruments without internal thermostatic control have the sensor installed onto the basic mounting plate (see left side of figure 7-12). • X2GP may also have the electrochemical oxygen sensor installed at the rear panel (see right side of figure 7-12).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.3.2 Disassembling the Sensor Unit The sensor unit consists of a holder, an electronics board and the sensor itself, all together installed on a base plate (Fig. 7-13). After loosening the nut (5), push the holder (3) with sensor (1) until the nut is above the hole (see details), then lift the holder from the base plate (4). The sensor is still fixed in the holder by means of a clip (8).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors Replacing the sensor if rear panel installed Sensor Electronics board 1. Loosen the screw nut at the 2. Open the cover to get accover's upper side. cess to the sensor. 3. Take out the sensor by pulling it upwards. Fig. 7-14: Sensor At Rear Panel 4. Properly insert the new sensor into the block. 7.5.3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.3.4 Finalizing the Sensor Replacement • Disconnect the analyzer from power • Re-install the sensor unit into the analyzer • Close the housing. Take care to use all screws, especially if the instrument is to be used in hazardous areas! or close the rear panel cover and secure it with the screw nut.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.4 Replacing the Trace Oxygen Sensor Replacing the trace oxygen sensor requires considering special instructions, shipped together with every single sensor.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.5 Replacing Worn Out Sensors 7.5.5 Replacing the Trace Moisture Sensor Consider all applicable safety instructions, especially those at the beginning of this section 7.5 • • • • • Locate the sensor unit within your analyzer. Open the fittings, connecting the unit to the piping. Only loosen the small nuts (do not remove them), fixing the sensor unit to the analyzer plate and carefully take the unit out of the analyzer.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.6 Cleaning the Instrument´s Outside 7.6 Cleaning the Instrument´s Outside Use a liquid general purpose detergent and a lint-free cloth for cleaning the analyzer´s outside.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7 Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets 7.7 Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets After some time of operating the instrument, one can assume all the parameters (calibration gases setup, measuring ranges, inputs and outputs, etc) are setup to meet the application´s and operator´s needs. To save these settings for means of restoring them in case of failures, data loss or even overwriting) use the options of the SAVE-LOAD menus.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets SvcPort Backup/Restore to/from external device On user request restore and overwrite current configuration in RAM (SvcPort --> CfgData, 7.6.4.3, page 7-59 ) Note! Before using the SvcPort read the instructions in 7.6.4.1, page 7-56. Backup on user request (CfgData --> SvcPort, 7.6.4.2, page 7-57) CfgData configuration used during operation Overwrites on user request (FactData --> CfgData, 7.6.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7 7.7.1 Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets Save CfgData to UserData Setup.. Save-Load.. Starting at the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP and next the SAVE-LOAD.. menu. If system is setup accordingly, access level 3 code must be entered to gain access to this menu. Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData.. Verify! Press the DOWN key to open the second menu page.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets 7.7.2 Restore UserData to CfgData Setup.. Save-Load.. Starting at the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP and next the SAVE-LOAD.. menu. If system is setup accordingly, access level 3 code must be entered to gain access to this menu. 1st menu page FactData > CfgData.. CfgData > UserData.. UserData > CfgData.. Now select the "UserData>CfgData..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets 7.7.3 Copy FactData to CfgData Setup.. Save-Load.. Starting at the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP and next the SAVE-LOAD.. menu. If system is setup accordingly, access level 3 code must be entered to gain access to this menu. Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData.. Verify! Press the DOWN key to open the second menu page.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets Save / Restore CfgData to External Device 7.7.4.1 Preparation Before starting any of these procedures an external device (e.g. computer) has to be connected to the analyzer via the service interface, which is of type RS232 (Fig. 7-17).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets 7.7.4.2 Save CfgData to SvcPort Open the terminal software on your external device. Starting at the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP.. and next the SAVE-LOAD.. menu. Setup.. Save-Load.. If system is setup accordingly, access level 3 code must be entered to gain access to this menu. Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets The SAVE-LOAD.. menu also offers an option to verify that the saved data on the external device has not been corrupted during transmission: 7 Maintenance & Procedures Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData.. Verify! With the external device still connected select the "Verify!" line and press the ENTER key. The analyzer now loads the data from the external device and compares it to the CfgData.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 7.7. Save / Restore Configuration Data Sets 7.7.4.3 Restore SvcPort to CfgData Open the terminal software on your external device. Setup.. Save-Load.. Starting at the measurement screen press the DOWN key to open the MAIN MENU, enter the SETUP.. and next the SAVE-LOAD.. menu. If system is setup accordingly, access level 3 code must be entered to gain access to this menu. Save-Load CfgData > SvcPort! SvcPort > CfgData..
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.1 Abstract This chapter covers troubleshooting the analyzer: Section 8.2 describes messages possibly appearing in the measuring screen‘s status line (4th line), gives hints on the potential causes and on how to solve the problem(s). Two tables differentiate between analyzer related messages and channel related messages. As the analyzer software is not capable to detect all problems and faults, section 8.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.2 Solving Problems Indicated by Status Messages 8.2 Solving Problems Indicated By Status Messages As mentioned status messages are displayed inthe measuring screen‘s 4 th line. Multiple status messages active at a time show up sequentially in the status line. To see all status messages at a glance enter the STATUS menu: Status.. 1 Failures.. 0 Check requests.. 1 Function checks.. 0 Off spec..
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Source Failure Explanation: IR found defective SCalTolChk Check request Explanation: Enabled tolerance check detected while spanning (measured value differing more than 10 % from setpoint) ZCalTolChk Check request Explanation: Enabled tolerance check detected while zeroing (measured value differing more than 10 % from setpoint) Description Actions Normally this message is initiated by a missing power supply.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.2.2 8-10 Channel Related Messages Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.3 8.3 Solving Problems Not Indicated by Status Messages Solving Problems Not Indicated By Status Messages The following table lists possible faults not detectable by the instrument‘s software, gives hints on the potential causes and tips on how to solve the problems.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Solving Problems Not Indicated by Status Messages Description Actions XDIO: If LED "TIMEOUT" glows - check jumpers on XDIO. XDIO #1: jumper on ADR2 XDIO #2: jumpers on ADR2 & Digital outputs not working Outputs on extension board(s) ADR0 XDIO: If LED "TIMEOUT" glows properly (cont.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.3 Solving Problems Not Indicated by Status Messages Situation Description Actions Check analysis cells and windows for pollution Gas path(s) polluted Clean polluted parts (see service manual) Check gas paths for pollution and clean gas paths if need be Fluctuating or invalid readout (continued) Wrong pressure value used for compensation Set ambient pressure to pro6.2.3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.3 Situation No gas flow Solving Problems Not Indicated by Status Messages Description Sample gas pump (option) switched off Membrane of sample gas pump defective Switch on sample gas pump ( 6.2.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components 8.4 Troubleshooting On Components This section give information on how to check and replace internal components. Some work described on the next pages need to be carried out by qualified personnel only, and may require special tools, to ensure the instrument or component is not damaged or disadjusted! Opening X-STREAM Analyzers Measuring Points Sample Pump: Replacement of Diaphragm page 8-19 page 8-21 page 8-22 8.4.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 8.4.1 Troubleshooting on Components Opening X-STREAM Analyzers 8.4.1.1 How To Open X-STREAM X2GP Remove the top cover after loosening the 12 screws. Fig. 8-1: 12 screws on top of the instrument X-STREAM X2GP 8.4.1.2 How To Open X-STREAM X2GK • push the cover towards the rear and remove it. Fig.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components 8.4.1.3 How To Open X-STREAM Fieldhousings Depending on the individual analyzer configuration, either open the upper or lower front door to the left, utilizing the two sash fasteners. 8.4.1.4 How To Open X-STREAM X2FD To open a X-STREAM X2FD loosen the 20 screws located at the instrument´s flange. Then carefully flip down the front door to not damage the instrument, hinges or equipment installed below the analyzer.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Signal Connectors On XSP Board 8 Troubleshooting 8.4.2 Troubleshooting on Components Fig. 8-4: XSP - Allocation of signal connectors Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 8.4.3 Troubleshooting on Components Sample Pump: Replacement Of Diaphragm This instruction explains the procedure to replace the diaphragms of sample gas pumps (PN 42716569) used in the X-STREAM series gas analyzers. To do so you need to dismantle the pump from your analyzer. 8-22 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Troubleshooting Required parts for the spare parts kit for the pump (PN 0375946). Step 1: S1 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG 8 If applicable: Remove the screws S1 on both sides of the pump. Take off the cover.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components S3 S2 Step 2: Remove the screws S2 and screw S3. Step 3: Take out the pump assy. 8-24 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 4: Troubleshooting Mark the pump assy. before disassembly. 8 Step 5: Remove the white block. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 6: Remove the teflon gasket. Step 7: Remove the remaining two pump parts. Clean the white plate for the gas in- and outlet. 8-26 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Clamp S4 Step 8: Troubleshooting Disassemble the lower block and the clamp. Loosen the screw S4 and the nut N1. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 9: Remove the two washers on the diaphragm. Step 10: Replace the old with the new diaphragm and assemble the washers and the clamp in reverse order (step 9 and 8). 8-28 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 11: 8 Troubleshooting Remove the locking springs on both sides of the white block and take out the old diaphragms on both sides. Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 12: Clean the white block. Afterwards put in the new diaphragms and fix them with the new locking springs. Step 13: 1 Assemble the pump assy. Take care of your marker ( step 4) 1. Put the two upper plates under the clamp ( steps 6 & 7 for reference). 2. Put the white block and the new teflon gasket between the lower block and the in-outlet plate. 2 8-30 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 14: Assemble the pump assy in reverse order. Troubleshooting Put it in the pump housing and fix it with the screws S2. Fix the clamp with screw S3 and the black buffer. 8 S3 S2 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 15: S1 If applicable: Install the cover and fix it with screws S1 at both sides. Finally re-install the pump into your analyzer, to complete the replace-ment of pump diaphragm. 8-32 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 8.4.4 Troubleshooting on Components Paramagnetic Oxygen Cell: Adjustment Of Physical Zero GND +6 V -6 V Signal connectors Signal pins To adjust the physical zero you need to measure some voltages on the XSP board: Depending on which channel the cell is assigned to, the measuring signal (+) can be measured at pin 3 of the related connector. GND (-) is available at a separate pin (see figure). The measured voltage should be 0 V ± 50 mV.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 3: Apply N2 to the analyzer. Step 4: Carefully loosen the screw S2. Now you can adjust the physical zero point with screw S3. Turn the screw carefully. S3 S2 The cell´s electronic is light sensitive: When exposed to light while adjusting the zero point utilizing screw S3, a zero point shift may arise after the cover is closed. Tip: Shade the cell with a cloth when adjusting screw S3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 6: Fix the closed cell´s cover with screw S1. This completes the zero point adjustment procedure. 8 Troubleshooting S1 Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 8.4.5 Troubleshooting on Components Thermal Conductivity Cell: Adjustment Of Output Signal To adjust the zero signal of this measuring cell you need to have access to both sides of the related electronics board WAP 100. 8-36 A digital voltmeter (DVM) is required to measure and adjust several voltages! Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 1: LB20 LB10 LB21 Check the solder bridges, located at the solder side of the board, for proper configuration: Troubleshooting LB10 open LB4 2-5 closed LB21 1-4 closed LB20 open LB4 Step 2: 8 Switch on the analyzer. The onboard LED will light up red and green. LED LED When the warmup time has elapsed, the LED flashes green. LED Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 3: Locate test connector P4 to measure the bridge voltage: R60 P4.16 Bridge voltage (+) P4.15 Bridge voltage (-); GND CAUTION! Do not short-circuit pins! P4.16 + Test connector P4 P4.15 _ Alternatively the GND signal (-) is accessible on the main board fig. BKS, too: Locate X11 ( 8-3, page 8-16) . The bridge voltage depends on range and sample gas and should be between 3V and 5V.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 4: P11/ P17 P4 To adjust the physical zero point: Apply zero gas to the analyzer. Connect the DVM to the following pins: P4.5 Raw signal (+) P4.15 Bridge voltage (-); GND CAUTION! Do not short-circuit pins! P4.15 P4.5 Raw 8 Troubleshooting To adjust the physical zero point, it is necessary to install a resistor between P11/ P17 at position 1, 2, 3 or 4 (the following figure shows it at position 4).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 5: To adjust the physical span: Apply span gas to the analyzer. LB3 R119 Do not disconnect the DVM: P4.5 Raw signal (+) P4.15 Bridge voltage (-); GND CAUTION! Do not short-circuit pins! P4 P4.15 P4.5 Raw Adjust the voltage to 10V utilizing R119.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 8.4 Troubleshooting on Components Step 7: LB10 To finetune the physical zero point: Close solder bridge LB10. Apply zero gas to the analyzer. Do not disconnect the DVM: P4.5 Raw signal (+) P4.15 Bridge voltage (-); GND CAUTION! Do not short-circuit pins! Now you can finetune the zero point to a minimum value, using R103. R103 P4.15 Troubleshooting P4.5 Raw P4 8 Check the zero point with zero gas again and perform a zero calibration.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 9 Modbus Functions 9.1 Abstract This chapter lists all Modbus functions and registers supported by X-STREAM gas analyzers. Refer to the www.Modbus-IDA.org website for detailled documentation about programming the interface. At date of creation of this instruc-tion manual the following documents were used: • MODBUS Serial Line Implementation Guide: Modbus_over_serial_line_V1.pdf.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 2038 2038 Boolean R/W 1=Acknowledge device‘s states, 0=no effect Control.AnalogOut.ZoomState1 3257 3257 Word R/W ZoomStatus AOut1 (0=Normal, 1=Zoomed) Control.AnalogOut.ZoomState2 3258 3258 Word R/W ZoomStatus AOut2 (0=Normal, 1=Zoomed) Control.AnalogOut.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Control.RemoteExclusive Control.ResetDevice Address Data Type Client Access Description 2039 Boolean R/W Device access mode (0=Remote&LOI, 1=RemoteOnly) Modicon Daniel 2039 2037 2037 Boolean R/W reset the device: 0=none, 1=reset Info.ChannelId1 3201… 3210 3201… 3210 String RO channel identification text of comp1 Info.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Info.InstalledOptions.ValvesInstalled 3031 3031 Word RO kind of valve unit installed (0=No,1=int., 2=ext.,3=int.&ext.) Info.InterfaceID 4033 4033 Word RO Interface which is communicated to (1 = Process, 2 = Service) Info.LowestEndRange1 6077… 6078 9039 Float RO min. range of comp1 that keeps specs Info.LowestEndRange2 6079… 6080 9040 Float RO min.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Service.AnalogOut.AOutAdjustStart4 3308 3308 Short R/W offset value for fine adjustment of analog output4 Service.Communication.SvcModbusFt32 3028 3028 Word R/W Svc: 32bit regs format (0=Daniel, 1=Modicon, 2=Modicon swap) Service.General.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Address Data Type Client Access Description Service.InstalledOptions.TempSensorAssigned3 3279 3279 Word R/W temp sensor assigned to comp3 (0=None, etc.) Service.InstalledOptions.TempSensorAssigned4 3280 3280 Word R/W temp sensor assigned to comp4 (0=None, etc.) Service.InstalledOptions.ValvesInstalled 3031 3031 Word R/W kind of valve unit installed (0=No,1=int., 2=ext.,3=int.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Service.Measurement.PV3 6005… 6006 9003 Float R/W Concentration of component3 (in ppm) Service.Measurement.PV4 6007… 6008 9004 Float R/W Concentration of component4 (in ppm) 3191 3191 Word R/W bitfield for enabling simulation of single components Service.Measurement.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 3120 3120 Word R/W high limit in °C for temperature check of comp4 Service.TempControl.TempLowLimit1 3113 3113 Word R/W low limit in °C for temperature check of comp1 Service.TempControl.TempLowLimit2 3114 3114 Word R/W low limit in °C for temperature check of comp2 Service.TempControl.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Setup.Alarms.Limit2AlarmTyp1 3105 3105 Word R/W alarm type limit2 comp1: 0=off 1=lo 2=hi 3=offFS 4=loFS 5=hiFS Setup.Alarms.Limit2AlarmTyp2 3106 3106 Word R/W alarm type limit2 comp2: 0=off 1=lo 2=hi 3=offFS 4=loFS 5=hiFS Setup.Alarms.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Setup.Calibration.RestoreCalibSpan2 2018 2018 Boolean R/W restore span calibration parameters from user memory for comp2 Setup.Calibration.RestoreCalibSpan3 2019 2019 Boolean R/W restore span calibration parameters from user memory for comp3 Setup.Calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Setup.Display.Component.DecimalPoint1 3128 3128 Word R/W decimal points displayed for component1 Setup.Display.Component.DecimalPoint2 3138 3138 Word R/W decimal points displayed for component2 Setup.Display.Component.DecimalPoint3 3148 3148 Word R/W decimal points displayed for component3 Setup.Display.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Address Data Type Client Access Description Setup.Display.Language 3162 3162 Word R/W LOI‘s language (0=EN, 1=DE, 2=3rd language) Setup.Display.LOIAutoHome 3163 3163 Word R/W Auto ‚Home‘ for LOI (0=Never, 1=1minute, 2=10minutes) Setup.Display.MeasureLines.MeasLine1 3166 3166 Word R/W signal assigned to line1 of 1st measurement display(0..n) Setup.Display.MeasureLines.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 3129 3129 Word R/W unit to display temperatures (0=°C, 1=°F) Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.AOutEndRange1 6093… 6094 9047 Float R/W level (ppm) where analoge output scaling ends for comp1 Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 3269 3269 Word R/W ZoomPosition AOut1 (0=LowScale, 1=HighScale) Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.ZoomPosit2 3270 3270 Word R/W ZoomPosition AOut2 (0=LowScale, 1=HighScale) Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.ZoomPosit3 3271 3271 Word R/W ZoomPosition AOut3 (0=LowScale, 1=HighScale) Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.DIO1Out.Out7 3067 3067 Word R/W signal assigned to Output7 of DIOboard#1 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.DIO1Out.Out8 3068 3068 Word R/W signal assigned to Output8 of DIOboard#1 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.DIO1Out.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Address Data Type Client Access Description Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.PSAOut. Relais3 3049 3049 Word R/W signal assigned to relais3 of PSA-board Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.PSAOut. Relais4 3050 3050 Word R/W signal assigned to relais4 of PSA-board Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut.PSASHS. Pump1 3059 3059 Word R/W signal assigned to pump1 of PSAboard Setup.In/Outputs.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Status.Calibration.AutoZSpanStartMinutes 3100 3100 Word RO minute part for next start of automatic zero&span calibrations Status.Calibration.CalibrationCount 4005 4005 Word RO second decrementer for calibration and/or purging procedures Status.Calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 4031 4031 Word RO state of a PSA Card‘s SHS Status.Flow1 6193… 6194 9097 Float RO flow component1 in l/min Status.Flow2 6195… 6196 9098 Float RO flow component2 in l/min Status.Flow3 6197… 6198 9099 Float RO flow component3 in l/min Status.Flow4 6199… 6200 9100 Float RO flow component4 in l/min Status.Meas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description Status.Meas.SourceCurrent2 6039… 6040 9020 Float RO source current of component 2 in mA Status.Meas.SourceCurrent3 6041… 6042 9021 Float RO source current of component 3 in mA Status.Meas.SourceCurrent4 6043… 6044 9022 Float RO source current of component 4 in mA Status.Meas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.3 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Tag Name Tag Name Address Modicon Daniel Data Type Client Access Description 6185… 6186 9093 Float RO calculated temperature 1 in °C Status.Temperature2 6187… 6188 9094 Float RO calculated temperature 2 in °C Status.Temperature3 6189… 6190 9095 Float RO calculated temperature 3 in °C Status.Temperature4 6191… 6192 9096 Float RO calculated temperature 4 in °C Status.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers 9.4 List Of Parameters And Registers - Sorted By Daniel Registers Address Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 2001 2001 Control.Calibration.Zero_1 Boolean R/W Zero calibration comp1 (1=start) 2002 2002 Control.Calibration.Zero_2 Boolean R/W Zero calibration comp2 (1=start) 2003 2003 Control.Calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access R/W 0=Off, 1=On Description 2033 Control.ApplyGas.PumpState Boolean 2033 2033 Status.Calibration.PumpState Boolean RO state of built-in pump 2037 2037 Control.ResetDevice Boolean R/W reset the device: 0=none, 1=reset 2038 2038 Control.AcknowledgeStates Boolean R/W 1=Acknowledge device‘s states, 0=no effect 2039 2039 Control.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3023 3023 Info.InstalledOptions.FlowAlarmInstalled Word RO digital flow alarm installed 3023 3023 Service.InstalledOptions.FlowAlarmInstalled Word R/W digital flow alarm installed 3024 3024 Service.InstalledOptions. AOutNumber Word R/W number of installed analog outputs 3025 3025 Info.InstalledOptions.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3042 Setup.Calibration.HoldStatus Word R/W hold analog outputs and alarms during non sample gas flowing 3043 3043 Info.InstalledOptions.PumpInstalled Word RO pump is installed and controlled by device 3043 3043 Service.InstalledOptions.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3064 3064 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO1Out.Out4 Word R/W signal assigned to Output4 of DIO-board#1 3065 3065 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO1Out.Out5 Word R/W signal assigned to Output5 of DIO-board#1 3066 3066 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO1Out.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description 3087 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO1In.Input7 Word R/W signal assigned to Input7 of DIO-board#1 3088 3088 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO2In.Input1 Word R/W signal assigned to Input1 of DIO-board#2 3089 3089 Setup.In/Outputs.DigitalInOut. DIO2In.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3104 3104 Setup.Alarms.Limit1AlarmTyp4 Word R/W alarm type limit1 comp4: 0=off 1=lo 2=hi 3=offFS 4=loFS 5=hiFS 3105 3105 Setup.Alarms.Limit2AlarmTyp1 Word R/W alarm type limit2 comp1: 0=off 1=lo 2=hi 3=offFS 4=loFS 5=hiFS 3106 3106 Setup.Alarms.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Data Type Client Access Setup.Display.SecVars.TempDecimalPoint Word R/W decimal point position for temperature displays 3131… 3134 3131… Setup.Display.Component.PrimVa3134 riableName2 String R/W displayed tag for component2 3135… 3137 3135… Setup.Display.Component.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3169 3169 Setup.Display.MeasureLines. MeasLine4 Word R/W signal assigned to line4 of 1st measurement display(0..n) 3170 3170 Setup.Display.MenuAccesss.AutoCodeMode Word R/W defines how codes autom. locked (0=never,1=home,2=1minute) 3171… Setup.Display.MenuAccesss.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description String RO channel identification text of comp3 3221… 3230 3221… Service.General.ChannelId3 3230 String R/W channel identification text of comp3 3231… 3240 3231… Info.ChannelId4 3240 String RO channel identification text of comp4 3231… 3240 3231… Service.General.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 3268 3268 Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.ZoomControl4 Word R/W ZoomControl of AOut4 (0=Manual, 1=DigInput, 2=Auto) 3269 3269 Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.ZoomPosit1 Word R/W ZoomPosition AOut1 (0=LowScale, 1=HighScale) 3270 3270 Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access String RO Infos stored for manufacturing purposes Description 3297 3297 Setup.Alarms.FlowAlarmTyp1 Word R/W alarm type flow limit comp1: 0=offFS 1=lowFS 3298 3298 Setup.Alarms.FlowAlarmTyp2 Word R/W alarm type flow limit comp2: 0=offFS 1=lowFS 3299 3299 Setup.Alarms.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Address Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 4006 4006 Status.DIO.OutputState1 Word RO Output state of a XDIO Card #1 4007 4007 Status.DIO.OutputState2 Word RO Output state of a XDIO Card #2 4008 4008 Status.DIO.InputState1 Word RO Input state of a Digital Input Card #1 4009 4009 Status.DIO.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Address Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 6003… Service.Measurement.PV2 6004 Float R/W Concentration of component2 (in ppm) 9002 6003… Status.PV2 6004 Float RO Concentration of component2 (in ppm) 9003 6005… Service.Measurement.PV3 6006 Float R/W Concentration of component3 (in ppm) 9003 6005… Status.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 9020 6039… Status.Meas.SourceCurrent2 6040 Float RO source current of component 2 in mA 9021 6041… Status.Meas.SourceCurrent3 6042 Float RO source current of component 3 in mA 9022 6043… Status.Meas.SourceCurrent4 6044 Float RO source current of component 4 in mA 9023 6045… Status.Meas.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description 6071… Info.EndOfRange2 6072 Float RO end of range of component2 9036 6071… Service.Measurement.En6072 dOfRange2 Float R/W end of range of component2 9037 6073… Info.EndOfRange3 6074 Float RO end of range of component3 9037 6073… Service.Measurement.En6074 dOfRange3 Float R/W end of range of component3 9038 6075… Info.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 9050 6099… Setup.In/Outputs.AnalogOut.AOu6100 tEndRange4 Float R/W level (ppm) where analoge output scaling ends for comp4 9051 6101… Setup.Calibration.ZeroGasValue1 6102 Float R/W value for comp1 (in ppm) which a zero calibration adjusts to 9052 6103… Setup.Calibration.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description 6149… Setup.Display.Component.PVAu6150 nitFactor1 Float R/W factor to convert ppm into displayed PrimVariableUnit1 9076 6151… Setup.Display.Component.PVAu6152 nitFactor2 Float R/W factor to convert ppm into displayed PrimVariableUnit2 9077 6153… Setup.Display.Component.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 9.4 Address List of Parameters and Registers - Sorted by Registers Tag Name Data Type Client Access Description Daniel Modicon 9098 6195… Status.Flow2 6196 Float RO flow component2 in l/min 9099 6197… Status.Flow3 6198 Float RO flow component3 in l/min 9100 6199… Status.Flow4 6200 Float RO flow component4 in l/min 9101 6201… Setup.Alarms.FlowLimLevel1 6202 Float R/W flow alarm level (l/min) for comp1 9102 6203… Setup.Alarms.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 10 Service Information 10.1 Return Of Material Secure a return authorization from a Rosemount Analytical Sales Office or Representative before returning the equipment. Equipment must be returned with complete identification in accordance with Rosemount instructions or it will not be accepted. 2. In no event will Rosemount be responsible for equipment without proper authorization and identification. 3.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 10 Service Information 10.2 Customer Service 10.3 Training For order administration, replacement parts, applicaton assistance, on-site or factory repair, service or maintenance contract information, contact: In Europe: Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG Service Department Germany T +49 6055 884-470/-472 A comprehensive Factory Training Program of operator and service classes is available.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Chapter 11 Dismounting and Disposal 11.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 11 Dismounting & Disposal When the instrument has reached the end of its useful life, do not throw it in a trash can! This instrument has been made of materials to be recycled by waste disposal contractors specialised in this field. Let the instrument and the packing material duly disposed of in environmentally sound manner. Ensure the equipment is free of dangerous and harmful substances (decontaminated).
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Appendix This chapter contains an excerpt from the Modbus publication "Modbus_over_serial_line“ A.1, page A-2 A.2, page A-12 CSA Certificate of Compliance A.3, page A-14 Block diagram A.4, page A-21 Water Vapor: Conversion of Dewpoint, Vol.-% and g/Nm³ A.5, page A-31 Declaration of Deontamination A.6, page A-33 Assignment of Terminals and Sockets A.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 1714037 (LR 105173) Master Contract: 185562 Project: 2425669 Date Issued: June 9, 2011 Issued to: Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 1714037 (LR 105173) Master Contract: 185562 Project: 2425669 Date Issued: June 9, 2011 • X-STREAM Gas Analyzer Core (XCA) Table Top or Rack Mount with appliance inlet for indoor use and no display (optional with field wiring terminals for indoor use); Gas analyzer, Model: X-STREAM, rated 100-240Vac, 50/60 Hz, 1, 3 – 0,7A, Class I, Pollution Degree II.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 1714037 (LR 105173) Master Contract: 185562 Project: 2425669 Date Issued: June 9, 2011 Gas analyzer, Model: X-Stream, rated 100-240Vac, 50/60 Hz, 2–1 A.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 1714037 (LR 105173) Master Contract: 185562 Project: 2425669 Date Issued: June 9, 2011 Class I, Zone 1, AEx d IIB+H2, T3 Gas analyzer , Model: X-Stream, rated 100-240Vac, 50/60 Hz, 3 - 1.5A, Class I, Pollution Degree II; Ambient Temperature Range: -30°C to +50°C X-Stream FD (X2FD) has same electronics as the X-STREAM General Purpose Gas Analyzer (X2GP) with new Hazardous Locations Enclosure.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.3 CSA Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 1714037 (LR 105173) Master Contract: 185562 Project: 2425669 Date Issued: June 9, 2011 APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-04 - Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements UL Std No. 61010-1, 2nd Edition.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.5 Calculation of Water Vapor A.5 Water Vapor: Relationship of Dewpoint, Vol.-% and g/Nm³ Dewpoint Content of Water Water Concentration °C °F Vol. -% g/Nm³ Dewpoint Content of Water Water Concentration °C °F Vol.
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.6 Declaration of Decontamination A.6 Declaration of Decontamination Because of legal regulations and for the safety of Emerson Process Management employees and operating equipment, we need this "Declaration of Decontamination", signed by an authorized person, prior to processing your order. Ensure to include it with the shipping documents, or (recommended) attach it to the outside of the packaging. Analyzer model Instrument details Serial no.
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Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-EX 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A.7 Assignment of Terminals and Sockets A.
Instruction Manual Pin Input 8 Input 9 Input 10 Input 11 Input 12 Input 13 Input 14 GND for Inputs 8-14 not used Output 14, NC Output 14, NO Output 14, COM Output 15, NC Output 15, NO Output 15, COM Output 16, NC Output 16, NO Output 16, COM Output 17, NC Output 17, NO Output 17, COM Output 18, NC Output 18, NO Output 18, COM Output 19, NC Output 19, NO Output 19, COM Output 20, NC Output 20, NO Output 20, COM Output 21, NC Output 21, NO Output 21, COM Output 22, NC Output 22, NO Output 22, COM Signal no
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 A Acknowledgements Menu See also Software: Menus Alarms See also Software: Menus: Alarm Setup Menu; See also Software: Menus: Alarm Status Menu Concentration Alarms 5-28 SpanRange 5-29 Ambient Temperature 3-9, 3-22 Analyzer Settings 5-13 Assignment of Terminals and Sockets A-1 ATEX 1-1, 1-2 Authorized Personnel S-6 B Backup see Software: Menus: Save-Load Menu Backup Data See also Save-Load Block Diagram A-1 C Calibration Advanced Calibration 7-20 Span
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Index See Troubleshooting Fuses 2-18 G Gas Connections 4-5 Gases 3-19 Gas Conditioning 4-3 Gas Pressure 3-20, 3-21, 3-22 Sample Gas 3-10, 3-13 Gas Flow Diagram 1-8 Gas Inlets 4-25 Gas Lines 1-4 Configuration of 1-4 Heated Area, Optional 1-7 Optional Components for 1-5 Gas Outlets 1-24, 4-25 H Hazardous Areas 1-2 I Infallible Containment 1-4 Installation 1-1, 1-28, 4-1 Electrical Connections 4-7 Notes On Wiring 4-34 High-Current Loads 4-37 Inductive L
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 O S Off-Spec See also Software: Menus: Status Menu; See also Troubleshooting Opening the Analyzers 7-43 X-STREAM X2FD 7-44, 8-20 X-STREAM X2GK 7-43 X-STREAM X2GP 7-43 X-STREAM X2XF 7-44, 8-20 Optional Interfaces Digital Inputs 1-11 Digital Outputs 1-11 Modbus Interface, Ethernet 1-10 Modbus Interface, Serial 1-10 Options Installed Options 6-61, 6-63 Interfaces 1-9, 1-10, 1-11 COM-Interf 5-14, 6-63, 7-11 Modbus 4-19, 4-29, 6-45, 7-5, A-37, A-38 Pump 5-1
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Index Calibration Setup Menu 6-22 Calibration Status Menu 6-55 Calibration Status Menu 6-9 Communications Settings 6-45 Control Menu 6-5 Digital Inputs Menu 6-39 Digital Outputs Menu 6-37 Display Setup 6-15 Function Checks 6-53 Info Menu 6-61 In/Outputs Setup 6-30 Installed Options Menu 6-43 Interval Time Menu 6-26 IntSHS Menu 6-41 Main Menu 6-4 Measurement Display 6-4 Measurement Menu 6-28 Menu Access Setup 6-18 Off-Specs Menu 6-54 RESET Calibration Men
Instruction Manual HASX2E-IM-HS 02/2012 X-STREAM X2 Index IDX Index X-STREAM XCA 1-18 X-STREAM XCC 1-15 Z Zero Calibration Menu See also Software: Menus Zoom 6-5, 6-13, 6-34 See also Setup: Analog Outputs Zoom Menu See also Zoom Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co.
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