User ManualTable of ContentsSPECIFICATIONS1Features and Applications1Specifications2Ordering Information4INSTALLATION5Unpacking and Inspection5Installation5WIRING8General8Power, Alarm, and Output Wiring8Sensor Wiring10DISPLAY AND OPERATION16General Description16Display16Key Functions and Controls16Alarm Status16SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION17Changing Alarm Setpoints24Ranging the Outputs25Changing Output Setpoints (PID only)26Testing Outputs and Alarms27Choosing Display Options28Changing Output Parameters30Changing Alarm Parameters33Configuring the pH Measurement38Temperature Compensation and Temperature Units41Noise Reduction42Main Sensor Calibration Parameters43Barometric Pressure44Security45Controller Mode Priority46CALIBRATION - TEMPERATURE47Introduction47Temperature Calibration48CALIBRATION - DISSOLVED OXYGEN49Introduction49Zeroing the Sensor50Calibrating the Sensor in Air51Calibrating the Sensor Against a Standard Instrument53Calibrating Barometric Pressure54CALIBRATION - FREE CHLORINE (499 ACL-01)55Introduction55Zeroing the Sensor56Full Scale Calibration57Dual Slope Calibration58CALIBRATION - FREE CHLORINE (498 ACL-01)60Introduction60Zeroing the Sensor61Full Scale Calibration62Dual Slope Calibration63CALIBRATION - TOTAL CHLORINE65CALIBRATION - MONOCHLORAMINE67Introduction67Zeroing the Sensor68Full Scale Calibration69CALIBRATION - OZONE70Introduction70Zeroing the Sensor71Full Scale Calibration72CALIBRATION - pH73Introduction73Automatic Two-Point Calibration74Manual Two-Point Calibration76Standardization (One-Point Calibration)78pH Slope Adjustment79CALIBRATION - CURRENT OUTPUTS80Introduction80Trimming the Outputs80PID AND TPC CONTROL81PID Control81Time Proportional Control (TPC)85TROUBLESHOOTING86Overview86Troubleshooting When a Fault Message is Showing86Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Temperature88Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Oxygen88Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Free Chlorine91Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Total Chlorine93Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Monochloramine94Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - Ozone97Troubleshooting When No Fault Message is Showing - pH99Troubleshooting Not Related to Measurement Problems102Simulating Inputs - Dissolved Oxygen102Simulating Inputs - Other Amperometric Measurements103Simulating Inputs - pH104Simulating Temperature105Measuring Reference Voltage106MAINTENANCE107RETURN OF MATERIALS108Wall Mounting5Pipe Mounting6Pipe and Wall Mounting Dimensions6Panel Mounting7Panel Mounting Dimensions7Power Input and Relay Output Wiring for Model 54eA9Wiring Label10Amperometric Sensors with Standard Cable10Amperometric Sensors with Optimum EMI/RFI Cable or Variopol Cable10Internal Preamplifier11Preamplifier12Internal Preamplifier12399VP-09 pH Sensor without Internal Preamplifier13pH Sensor Having Internal Preamplifier13399-09-62 pH Sensor without Internal Preamplifier14Hx438 and Gx448 Sensors15Configuration of Inputs and Outputs for Free Chlorine16Main Display Screen16Menu Tree for the 54eA Controller21Low Alarm35High Alarm35Interval Timer37Sensor Current as a Function of Dissolved Oxygen Concentration49Sensor Current as a Function of Free Chlorine Concentration55Dual Slope Calibration58Determination of Total Chlorine60Sensor Current as a Function of Total Chlorine Concentration60Dual Slope Calibration63Sensor Current as a Function of Monochloramine Concentration65Sensor Current as a Function of Ozone Concentration68Calibration Slope and Offset71The Process Reaction Curve81Time Proportional Control83Simulate Dissolved Oxygen100Simulate Chlorine and Ozone101Simulate pH102Three-Wire RTD Configuration103Simulating RTD Inputs103Checking for a Poisoned Reference Electrode104Size: 1020 KBPages: 116Language: EnglishOpen manual