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All purpose conductivity transmitter

An Endress + Hauser product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Nov 8, 2002

A single instrument for all common conductivity applications such as water purity, filter monitoring, concentration control, and quality control should allow standardisation

Process control through conductivity measurement is a widely found in today's process industry.

From pure water production for the pharmaceutical industry to concentration control of acids and caustic, it provides a reliable measuring point with little service requirements.

In many cases conductivity loops in one plant have different tasks and have to be equipped with instruments of different models or even different suppliers.

With the introduction of the new Mycom S CLM153 Endress+Hauser offers one instrument for all common conductivity applications allowing standardisation for the user.

The Mycom S CLM153 is able to measure down to the theoretical conductivity of pure H2O at 56nS/cm at 25C with a 0.1cm-1 sensor.

The resolution is at 1nS/cm which can be even lower if other sensors are used with cell constants of 0.01µS/cm such as the Endress + Hauser CLS15.

If automatic temperature compensation is required the Mycom S CLM153 offers different principles like linear compensation, pure water compensation, NaCl compensation or a user table.

Filter control is one of the most common applications found.

Since conductivity is the measure of the concentration of all ions in the liquid this is an ideal parameter to control reverse osmosis filters or ion exchangers.

Usually it is sufficient to monitor the outlet of the filters.

If the filter performance drops and it has to be regenerated, the conductivity of the process stream rises.

More accuracy is achieved by controlling both the inlet and the outlet and evaluating the difference between.

The Mycom S CLM153 offers two totally independent sensor inputs with each assigned to an analogue current output.

Additionally it provides the possibility to apply mathematical functions like substraction, multiplication, division and the sum of the two readings.

Also the result of these functions can be assigned a separate analogue output.

The concentration of acids or caustics can be determined using conductivity.

Since both acid and caustic increase the concentration of ions in the liquid through dissociation of compounds, and also change their conductivity, it is a direct measure of concentration.

The Mycom S CLM153 comes with four preset tables and four more tables that can be user set.

By changing to the % display mode the instrument uses an internal look up table to convert the conductivity sensor input.

In applications like CIP (clean in place), mostly found in the food industry, often several cleaning agents are used and it is an advantage to switch from one table to the other while the process is running.

This allows the control of concentration of each of the agents separately and avoids multiple measuring points.

The Mycom S CLM153 provides remote inputs that change the complete data set in use: the display mode (µS/cm, mS/cm or %), the temperature compensation and the current output range.

Considering the wide measuring range in concentration applications from pure water in the few µS/cm range to highly concentrated acids at more than 400,000µS/cm the Mycom S CLM153 also features an innovative auto range function for the output signal.

The current output range is always selected to the best resolution.

The range currently used is indicated by relay outputs for back calculation in the control system.

The Mycom S CLM153 offers different features to ensure the highest accuracy and reliability of the system, specifically important in applications where product specifications have to be tightly met.

A sensor check system monitors the wiring and sets an alarm if the sensor is disconnected and product will leave the plant without the necessary quality control.

The most common cause of inaccuracy of contacting conductivity sensors, the polarisation at high conductivities, is monitored and compensated.

If the measuring range is exceeded and the systems reading will not match the specified accuracies an alarm is set.

A process check system (PCS) sets an alarm if the sensor input is invariable over a period of time.

This indicates a disconnected sample line or a coated or blocked sensor.

The limits both for the sensor input variance and the time period can be selected by the user.

A redundancy measurement makes use of a second sensor input.

Installed close to the first sensor, the system assumes similar readings.

If the difference between the two inputs becomes too big the alarm is set.

Besides all the self check systems build in the new Mycom S CLM153 to assure a safe operation there is still the possibility that the set up menu is changed during the running process.

To avoid access by unauthorised personnel the operating menu is a divided in three levels: display, maintenance, and specialist level.

Each of these levels is password protected.

The Mycom S CLM153 incorporates some new technologies that will make the users life easier and increase the reliability of the measuring point.

This new generation of conductivity transmitters comes with an optional Dat module, a data storage module that can be plugged into the terminal compartment and will down- and upload data to and from the instrument.

The data can be edited and stored on a computer by means of an adapter connected to the serial interface.

The software package Parawin is used to set the system up within a windows based menu.

One Dat module can be used at multiple measuring points minimizing start up times for larger installations.

Since all internal data is accessable through the Dat module, recording and archiving of instrument data such as calibration history, sensor performance data, measurement log book and min/max records is easily possible at the computer.

Operating the instrument through the key pads has become easier.

The backlit graphic display offers online help pages with every function.

This will allow the user to navigate through the clear text menu without operating manual.

To visualise the data history new screen functions have beed introduced.

A graph for the primary and the secondary sensor input, ie conductivity and temperature, helps specifically during the set up of process parameters and control loops.

An internal log book stores the last 500 measuring data points for the records.

The frequency of these data points can be selected to expand the time recorded.

The Mycom S CLM153 comes with a wide selection of control features, from easy limit switches and two-point controllers to PID controllers.

An analogue output via the 4-20mA signal as well as a binary output using a relay in pulse frequency and pulse length mode can be connected to external valves or motors.

A current input terminal for additional parameters like flow, allows feed forward control to optimise the control loop.

The relays can also be assigned Namur standards to indicate alarm, warning and failure status.

To fulfill the requirement of the chemical industry Atex, FM, CSA and TIIS approvals are available.

The common communication protocols Profibus PA, Profibus DP, Fieldbus and Hart will be available as an option.

The new CLM153 generation will be fully compliant to FDA standards.

The new Mycom S CLM153 has been developed according to the modular electronic design introduced to the Endress+Hauser analysis transmitters three years ago.

By developing modules that are used in different instrument families the number of electronic board variants is reduced and, at the same time, production volume is increased.

Upgrades in software or hardware are widely introduced at the same time and ensure that all instruments are of the newest generations.

Stock is reduced to a minimum and production costs can be optimised.

Time to market for new instruments is minimised since already existing module designs can be reused.

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