Hach TV Converter Box 3654 Portable H2 N2 Analyzer User Manual

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ORBISPHERE 3654  
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Product Recycling Information  
ENGLISH  
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of in European public  
disposal systems after 12 August 2005. In conformity with European local and national  
regulations (EU Directive 2002/96/EC), European electrical equipment users must now  
return old or end-of-life equipment to the manufacturer for disposal at no charge to the  
user.  
Note: For return for recycling, please contact the equipment manufacturer or supplier for  
instructions on how to return end-of-life equipment for proper disposal.  
DEUTSCH  
Elektrogeräte, die mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnet sind, dürfen in Europa nach dem 12. August 2005  
nicht mehr über die öffentliche Abfallentsorgung entsorgt werden. In Übereinstimmung mit lokalen und  
nationalen europäischen Bestimmungen (EU-Richtlinie 2002/96/EC), müssen Benutzer von  
Elektrogeräten in Europa ab diesem Zeitpunkt alte bzw. zu verschrottende Geräte zur Entsorgung  
kostenfrei an den Hersteller zurückgeben.  
Hinweis: Bitte wenden Sie sich an den Hersteller bzw. an den Händler, von dem Sie das Gerät bezogen  
haben, um Informationen zur Rückgabe des Altgeräts zur ordnungsgemäßen Entsorgung zu erhalten.  
FRANCAIS  
A partir du 12 août 2005, il est interdit de mettre au rebut le matériel électrique marqué de ce symbole par  
les voies habituelles de déchetterie publique. Conformément à la réglementation européenne (directive  
UE 2002/96/EC), les utilisateurs de matériel électrique en Europe doivent désormais retourner le matériel  
usé ou périmé au fabricant pour élimination, sans frais pour l'utilisateur.  
Remarque: Veuillez vous adresser au fabricant ou au fournisseur du matériel pour les instructions de  
retour du matériel usé ou périmé aux fins d'élimination conforme.  
ITALIANO  
Le apparecchiature elettriche con apposto questo simbolo non possono essere smaltite nelle discariche  
pubbliche europee successivamente al 12 agosto 2005. In conformità alle normative europee locali e  
nazionali (Direttiva UE 2002/96/EC), gli utilizzatori europei di apparecchiature elettriche devono restituire  
al produttore le apparecchiature vecchie o a fine vita per lo smaltimento senza alcun costo a carico  
dell’utilizzatore.  
Nota: Per conoscere le modalità di restituzione delle apparecchiature a fine vita da riciclare, contattare il  
produttore o il fornitore dell’apparecchiatura per un corretto smaltimento.  
DANSK  
Elektriske apparater, der er mærket med dette symbol, må ikke bortskaffes i europæiske offentlige  
affaldssystemer efter den 12. august 2005. I henhold til europæiske lokale og nationale regler (EU-  
direktiv 2002/96/EF) skal europæiske brugere af elektriske apparater nu returnere gamle eller udtjente  
apparater til producenten med henblik på bortskaffelse uden omkostninger for brugeren.  
Bemærk: I forbindelse med returnering til genbrug skal du kontakte producenten eller leverandøren af  
apparatet for at få instruktioner om, hvordan udtjente apparater bortskaffes korrekt.  
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SVENSKA  
Elektronikutrustning som är märkt med denna symbol kanske inte kan lämnas in på europeiska offentliga  
sopstationer efter 2005-08-12. Enligt europeiska lokala och nationella föreskrifter (EU-direktiv 2002/96/  
EC) måste användare av elektronikutrustning i Europa nu återlämna gammal eller utrangerad utrustning  
till tillverkaren för kassering utan kostnad för användaren.  
Obs! Om du ska återlämna utrustning för återvinning ska du kontakta tillverkaren av utrustningen eller  
återförsäljaren för att få anvisningar om hur du återlämnar kasserad utrustning för att den ska bortskaffas  
på rätt sätt.  
ESPANOL  
A partir del 12 de agosto de 2005, los equipos eléctricos que lleven este símbolo no deberán ser  
desechados en los puntos limpios europeos. De conformidad con las normativas europeas locales y  
nacionales (Directiva de la UE 2002/96/EC), a partir de esa fecha, los usuarios europeos de equipos  
eléctricos deberán devolver los equipos usados u obsoletos al fabricante de los mismos para su  
reciclado, sin coste alguno para el usuario.  
Nota: Sírvase ponerse en contacto con el fabricante o proveedor de los equipos para solicitar  
instrucciones sobre cómo devolver los equipos obsoletos para su correcto reciclado.  
NEDERLANDS  
Elektrische apparatuur die is voorzien van dit symbool mag na 12 augustus 2005 niet meer worden  
afgevoerd naar Europese openbare afvalsystemen. Conform Europese lokale en nationale wetgegeving  
(EU-richtlijn 2002/96/EC) dienen gebruikers van elektrische apparaten voortaan hun oude of afgedankte  
apparatuur kosteloos voor recycling of vernietiging naar de producent terug te brengen.  
Nota: Als u apparatuur voor recycling terugbrengt, moet u contact opnemen met de producent of  
leverancier voor instructies voor het terugbrengen van de afgedankte apparatuur voor een juiste  
verwerking.  
POLSKI  
Sprzęt elektryczny oznaczony takim symbolem nie może być likwidowany w europejskich systemach  
utylizacji po dniu 12 sierpnia 2005. Zgodnie z europejskimi, lokalnymi i państwowymi przepisami prawa  
(Dyrektywa Unii Europejskiej 2002/96/EC), użytkownicy sprzętu elektrycznego w Europie muszą obecie  
przekazywać Producentowi stary sprzęt lub sprzęt po okresie użytkowania do bezpłatnej utylizacji.  
Uwaga: Aby przekazać sprzęt do recyklingu, należy zwrócić się do producenta lub dostawcy sprzętu w  
celu uzyskania instrukcji dotyczących procedur przekazywania do utylizacji sprzętu po okresie użytkow-  
nia.  
PORTUGUES  
Qualquer equipamento eléctrico que ostente este símbolo não poderá ser eliminado através dos  
sistemas públicos europeus de tratamento de resíduos sólidos a partir de 12 de Agosto de 2005. De  
acordo com as normas locais e europeias (Directiva Europeia 2002/96/EC), os utilizadores europeus de  
equipamentos eléctricos deverão agora devolver os seus equipamentos velhos ou em fim de vida ao  
produtor para o respectivo tratamento sem quaisquer custos para o utilizador.  
Nota: No que toca à devolução para reciclagem, por favor, contacte o produtor ou fornecedor do  
equipamento para instruções de devolução de equipamento em fim de vida para a sua correcta  
eliminação.  
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Product Disposal  
Note:  
The following only applies to European customers.  
Hach Ultra is committed to ensuring that the risk of any environmental damage or  
pollution caused by any of its products is minimized as far as possible. The European  
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) that came  
into force on August 13 2005 aims to reduce the waste arising from electrical and  
electronic equipment; and improve the environmental performance of all those involved  
in the life cycle of electrical and electronic equipment.  
In conformity with European local and national regulations (EU Directive 2002/96/EC  
stated above), electrical equipment marked with the above symbol may not be disposed  
of in European public disposal systems after 12 August 2005.  
Hach Ultra will offer to take back (free of charge to the customer) any old,  
unserviceable or redundant analyzers and systems which carry the above symbol, and  
which were originally supplied by Hach Ultra. Hach Ultra will then be responsible for the  
disposal of this equipment.  
In addition, Hach Ultra will offer to take back (at cost to the customer) any old,  
unserviceable or redundant analyzers and systems which do not carry the above symbol,  
but which were originally supplied by Hach Ultra. Hach Ultra will then be responsible for  
the disposal of this equipment.  
Should you wish to arrange for the disposal of any piece of equipment originally supplied  
by Hach Ultra, please contact your supplier or our After Sales Service department in  
Geneva for instructions on how to return this equipment for proper disposal.  
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Restriction of Hazardous Substances  
Note:  
The following only applies to exports of the product into the People’s Republic of China.  
Marking  
Products contain toxic or hazardous substances or elements.  
Environment Protection Use Period Marking (years).  
Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements  
Hexavalent  
Chromium  
(Cr VI)  
Polybrom  
Biphenyls  
(PBB)  
Polybrom  
Diphenyls  
(PBDE)  
Cadmium  
(Cd)  
Lead  
(Pb)  
Mercury  
(Hg)  
Part Name  
1184 Board  
X
X
X
X
1112 Analog Board  
Spacer  
External Connector  
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all homogeneous material for  
this part is below the limit requirement  
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the  
homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement  
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Table of Contents  
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Calibration In H2 or N2 at Atmospheric Pressure.................38  
Calibration In H2 or N2 at Elevated Pressure.......................39  
Calibrating In a Liquid H2 or N2 Solution..............................40  
N2 Purge Gas.......................................................................48  
CO2 Purge Gas....................................................................49  
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Manual Overview  
About this Manual  
The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be  
accurate. However, Hach Ultra assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may  
be contained in this manual. In no event will Hach Ultra be liable for direct, indirect,  
special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in  
this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. In the interest of  
continued product development, Hach Ultra reserves the right to make improvements in  
this manual and the products it describes at any time, without notice or obligation.  
Published in Europe.  
Copyright © 2006 by Hach Ultra. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this  
manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the  
written permission of Hach Ultra.  
Revision History  
• Initial Release, November 1998, Orbisphere  
• Revision A, April 2000, Orbisphere  
• Revision B, July 2001, Orbisphere  
• Revision C, July 2002, Orbisphere  
• Revision D, October 2003, Hach Ultra Analytics  
• Revision E, May 2004, Hach Ultra Analytics  
• Revision F, February 2006, Hach Ultra  
• Revision G, May 2007, Hach Ultra  
• Revision H, July 2007, Hach Ultra  
Safety Conventions  
WARNING  
A warning is used to indicate a condition which, if not met, could cause serious personal  
injury and/or death. Do not move beyond a warning until all conditions have been met.  
CAUTION:  
A caution is used to indicate a condition which, if not met, could cause minor or  
moderate personal injury and/or damage to the equipment. Do not move beyond a  
caution until all conditions have been met.  
Note:  
A note is used to indicate important information or instructions that should be considered  
before operating the equipment.  
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Safety Precautions  
Please read the entire manual before unpacking, setting up, or operating this instrument.  
Pay particular attention to all warning and caution statements. Failure to do so could  
result in serious injury to the operator or damage to the equipment.  
To ensure the protection provided by this equipment is not impaired, do not use or install  
this equipment in any manner other than that which is specified in this manual.  
Safety Recommendations  
For safe operation, it is imperative that these service instructions be read before use and  
that the safety recommendations mentioned herein be scrupulously respected. If danger  
warnings are not heeded to, serious material or bodily injury could occur.  
Service and Repairs  
None of the instrument’s components can be serviced by the user. Only personnel from  
Hach Ultra or its approved representative(s) is (are) authorized to attempt repairs to the  
system and only components formally approved by the manufacturer should be used.  
Any attempt at repairing the instrument in contravention of these principles could cause  
damage to the instrument and corporal injury to the person carrying out the repair. It  
renders the warranty null and void and could compromise the correct working of the  
instrument and the electrical integrity or the CE compliance of the instrument.  
If you have any problems with installation, starting, or using the instrument please  
contact the company that sold it to you. If this is not possible, or if the results of this  
approach are not satisfactory, please contact the manufacturer’s Customer Service.  
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Precautionary Labels  
Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument. Personal injury or damage to the  
instrument could occur if not observed.  
This symbol, when noted on a product enclosure or barrier, indicates that a risk of  
electrical shock and/or electrocution exists and indicates that only individuals  
qualified to work with hazardous voltages should open the enclosure or remove  
the barrier.  
This symbol, when noted on the product, indicates that the marked item can be hot  
and should not be touched without care.  
This symbol, when noted on the product, indicates the presence of devices  
sensitive to electrostatic discharge and indicates that care must be taken to  
prevent damage to them.  
This symbol, when noted on the product, identifies a risk of chemical harm and  
indicates that only individuals qualified and trained to work with chemicals should  
handle chemicals or perform maintenance on chemical delivery systems  
associated with the equipment.  
This symbol, if noted on the product, indicates the need for protective eye wear.  
This symbol, when noted on the product, identifies the location of the connection  
for protective earth (ground).  
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not be disposed of in European  
public disposal systems. In conformity with European local and national  
regulations, European electrical equipment users must now return old or  
end-of-life equipment to the manufacturer for disposal at no charge to the user.  
Products marked with this symbol indicates that the product contains toxic or  
hazardous substances or elements. The number inside the symbol indicates the  
environmental protection use period in years.  
Acknowledgements  
• Dacron, Delrin, Tedlar, Tefzel, and Viton are registered trademarks of DuPont.  
• Halar is a registered trademark of Ausimont U.S.A., Inc.  
• Hastelloy is a registered trademark of Haynes International.  
• Kynar is a registered trademark of The Pennwalt Corporation.  
• Monel is a registered trademark of IMCO Alloys International, Inc.  
• Saran is a registered trademark of Dow Chemical Co.  
• Swagelok is a registered trademark of Swagelok Co.  
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
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1 Installation  
This section provides necessary information to set up the instrument. If you have any  
questions or experience any difficulties, do not hesitate to contact your Hach Ultra  
representative regarding this procedure.  
1.1 What you have Received  
The ORBISPHERE 3654 portable analyzer includes the following major components:  
• An instrument, model 3654/xxx, with keypad, display, and handle.  
• A membrane-covered thermal conductivity (TC) sensor, either model 3127x for H2  
measurement or model 31570 for N2 measurement.  
• A flow chamber, either model 32013A with flow adjustment valve for N2 analyzers,  
or model 32015 without flow adjustment valve for H2 analyzers.  
• A WIN3654 program on a CD with a PC communications cable.  
Also included with your shipment are two C-type batteries, a recharge kit in a plastic case  
containing materials to maintain your sensor and a model 32824A refilling hose to refill  
the purge gas cylinder  
Fig 1-1: ORBISPHERE 3654 Portable Analyzer  
Locate the instrument close to the sample being analyzed, and to the Personal Computer  
(PC) if one is being used. A LEMO-6 connector for RS-232 serial output to a PC is on the  
right side of the instrument (see Fig 1-1 above).  
Make sure you install a fully charged set of batteries, or connect the instrument to an  
external power source (see “External Power Supply (optional)” on page 11), before  
switching the instrument on and exposing the sensor’s membrane to any liquid.  
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1.2 WIN3654 PC Program Installation  
Install the WIN3654 program onto the PC by inserting the accompanying CD into your  
PC and running the SetUp program. Simply follow the on-screen instructions.  
When finished, a new Windows Program Group labeled Orbisphere is created  
containing the software and help files.  
1.3 Atmospheric Pressure Equilibrium  
As soon as you receive the instrument, it will be necessary to ensure the interior and  
exterior of the instrument are both at the same atmospheric pressure. It is probable that  
during shipment these pressures will become different.  
To ensure the pressures are equal, simply press the relief valve switch located on the top  
of the instrument (see Fig 1-1 on page 9) and hold it down for about 5 seconds before  
releasing.  
1.4 Sensor Installation  
The TC sensor connects to the instrument base through a 10-pin LEMO connector. A  
locking pin holds the sensor in place.  
Fig 1-2: TC Sensor - Exploded View  
Both the membrane-covered TC sensor and the flow chamber are shipped pre-installed  
on the instrument. It will, however, be necessary to remove the flow chamber when  
servicing the sensor. For details refer to “Sensor Maintenance” on page 43.  
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1.5 Purge Gas Connection  
It is critical that the TC sensor has a supply of purge gas running before operating the  
system. The TC sensor, when exposed to a liquid sample, will become damaged if the  
purge gas is not running.  
CO2 is used to purge the N2 sensor and N2 or CO2 is used to purge the H2 sensor. A  
cylinder located at the bottom of the instrument supplies the purge gas. This cylinder is  
The TC sensor is purged cyclically. In measurement mode, a cycle consists of a 4  
second purge followed by 16 seconds of measurement. When the instrument is in  
standby, the purge time is the same, followed by a 17 minute delay. During the purge  
time, the flow rate varies, depending on the pressure inside the cylinder. At least four  
bubbles should exit from the purge gas exit during the purge time.  
The purge gas input to the sensor uses a Tygon tube (4 mm outside/2 mm inside  
diameter, 110 mm long) that attaches to the base of the sensor. Refer to the exploded  
sensor diagram in Fig 1-2 on page 10.  
The hole in the side and near the base of the sensor is the purge gas exit. To check the  
purge gas flow rate, push the supplied nylon tubing into this hole, to its limit. To  
disconnect it again, press on the ring surrounding the tube and pull out.  
To check the purge gas flow rate, immerse the end of this tubing in water and switch on  
the instrument. Gas should flow intermittently out of the tube.  
Note:  
During normal operation, and especially when the instrument is in standby mode,  
ensure that the exit of the purge gas tube is exposed to the atmosphere and not in  
contact with any liquid or hard surface.  
1.6 Connections  
1.6.1 External Power Supply (optional)  
The instrument is usually powered by the batteries supplied. You can, however, power it  
from an external power source using the model 32939 power supply adaptor as  
Connect the male LEMO-6 plug on the 32939, to the RS-232 connector on the right side  
of the instrument. The female LEMO-6 plug can then be used to connect to your PC (if  
required) using the standard RS-232 cable supplied with the instrument.  
Plug the transformer into your mains power supply using the cable supplied.  
Note:  
If the external power supply is not clean, this may result in unstable measurements.  
1.6.2 Instrument - PC Connection  
An RS-232 cable is supplied with the instrument, with a 6-pin LEMO plug on one end and  
a 9-pin D-Type plug on the other.  
Note:  
If you use an adapter for the connection to the PC, make sure it is designed for this  
purpose and, thus, has all nine pins accessible. Some 25-to-9 pin adapters are supplied  
for specific use, such as a mouse, and these may have only certain pins available.  
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It is not necessary to keep the PC connected to the instrument during measurement. This  
connection is required for downloading stored measurements, real-time monitoring,  
reviewing and changing configuration parameters and testing the instrument from the PC  
Fig 1-3: Interface Box Connections  
Pin  
RS232 Signal  
Pin  
Use  
Pin 1 Transmitted data (TXD)  
Pin 2 Received data (RXD)  
Pin 3 Not Used  
Pin 1 Not Used  
Pin 2 RS-232 Transmitted Data (TXD)  
Pin 3 RS-232 Received Data (RXD)  
Pin 4 Not Used  
Pin 4 Not Used  
Pin 5 Not Used  
Pin 5 Ground  
Pin 6 Ground  
Pin 6 Not Used  
Pin 7 Not Used  
Pin 8 Not Used  
Pin 9 Not Used  
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1.7 Flow Chamber Installation  
The model 32013A or 32015 flow chamber allows the liquid or gaseous sample past the  
TC and temperature sensors. The flow chamber attaches to the TC sensor with a  
threaded collar and is sealed to the sensor with two O-rings (EPDM 20x2 mm and NBR  
4x1.5 mm).  
CAUTION:  
At the top of the TC sensor is a thermistor to measure the sample temperature. Do not  
bend or damage this component.  
Fig 1-4: Flow Chamber 32013A  
The flow chamber’s inlet and outlet use ¼-inch diameter transparent plastic tubing.  
Connect by compression fittings to the sample source and to the drain, respectively.  
You may also have received a model 32051 sample tube adapter to attach the flow  
chamber inlet tubing to the sampling point (see “WIN3654 PC Program Installation” on  
page 10).  
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1.8 Installation Completion Check List  
1.8.1 Power  
The instrument is designed to work on battery power or an external power supply.  
If battery power should drop, a [LO BAT]warning appears in the instrument LCD's top  
left corner, and they should be replaced.  
If using an external power supply, ensure that this is clean, otherwise it may result in  
unstable measurements.  
1.8.2 Check the Purge Gas Supply  
It is critical that the TC sensor has a supply of purge gas before operating the system.  
The TC sensor, when exposed to a liquid sample, could be damaged if the instrument  
purge gas cylinder is empty. At the same time, it is also critical that the instrument has a  
power supply to ensure the purge gas is supplied to the sensor on a regular basis. The  
system purges the sensor for 4 seconds every 20 seconds during normal measurement  
mode, and every 17 minutes during standby mode.  
A small, pressurized cylinder at the bottom of the instrument supplies purge gas to the  
sensor. The purge gas required is:  
• N2 purge for H2 measurements.  
• CO2 purge for N2 or H2 measurements.  
Verify that the purge gas is flowing at more than four bubbles during the purge cycle, by  
placing the purge gas exit tubing into water.  
Note:  
You must supply power constantly to the instrument, since it purges the sensor  
continuously while power is on. When you put the instrument in standby, it still maintains  
the purge gas supply to the sensor. Thus, make certain to supply battery or optional  
external DC power constantly if the instrument is in standby and the sensor is exposed  
to a sample. The batteries will provide about three weeks of power for purging while the  
instrument is off.  
1.8.3 Instrument Clock Setting  
If you use the instrument to store measurements for downloading to a PC, you should  
verify the date and time settings of the instrument's internal clock, as described in “Clock  
1.8.4 Barometric Pressure Setting  
The internal barometric pressure sensor has been factory calibrated but should be  
verified on-site with a precision certified barometer, and corrected if necessary. For  
instructions on how to do this, please refer to “Barometric Pressure Sensor Calibration”  
1.8.5 Sensor Membrane  
Check that the membrane has been installed correctly, and is flat, tight, and wrinkle free.  
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1.8.6 Flow Chamber  
The flow chamber inlet and outlet should be free of any obstructions. The model 32013A  
flow chamber, for dissolved N2 measurements, has a flow adjustment valve on the outlet.  
The model 32015 flow chamber for H2 measurements has no valve.  
Dissolved Gas Measurements  
Adjust the sample flow rate using the needle valve on the exit. When analyzing  
carbonated beverages, sufficient pressure must be provided to avoid degassing of the  
beverage during its passage through the flow chamber. Check for the absence of  
bubbles in the inlet tubing.  
Gaseous Measurements  
Place the outlet tubing in a container of water, ensuring that the flow chamber outlet is  
unobstructed (on the 32013A flow chamber, open the outlet valve completely). Then,  
adjust the inlet sample flow valve (main supply) to obtain one bubble per second at the  
outlet.  
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2 Operating Instructions  
2.1 Operating Controls  
The front panel of the instrument has a three-digit liquid crystal display (LCD). The LCD  
includes a right-side marker to distinguish between gas concentration and temperature  
display. This marker also indicates the measurement display units (g/kg, V/V, etc.)  
depending on the instrument configuration. To the LCD's right is a label showing the  
measurement units configured at the factory for your application.  
Fig 2-1: Instrument Front Panel  
In addition to the controls indicated on the front panel, there is also a pressure relief valve  
on top of the instrument (as indicated in Fig 1-1 on page 9). This button need only be  
pressed as part of the installation procedures, and/or if pressure builds up inside the  
instrument due to large temperature changes.  
The panel keyboard has the following push-button controls:  
Power switch. Turns instrument power on or places in standby. When  
switched on, the instrument performs a series of start-up procedures  
before switching to measurement mode  
Places the instrument in measurement mode  
Calibrates the analyzer against a reference sample. This button can  
be locked out using the WIN3654 PC program  
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Stores a measurement value into memory  
Backlights the LCD for approximately three minutes  
Toggles between gas concentration and temperature measurement  
displays in measurement mode, increases or decreases the storage  
number during storage or memory view, or sets a calibration value  
during calibration  
You can access other instrument functions by pushing one of the following keys while  
also pressing the power button:  
Selects dissolved or gaseous measurement phase - see “Gas  
Start automatic data acquisition - see “Automatic Data Acquisition” on  
Start memory storage view - see “Viewing Stored Measurements” on  
Starts continuous purge mode - see “Continuous Purge” on page 53  
Display program identification information  
Once you have completed the installation and start-up procedures defined in  
“Installation” on page 9, the analyzer can be operated independently, making  
measurements as a portable hydrogen or nitrogen gas analyzer.  
You may store these measurement values for later analysis via the WIN3654 program  
(on your personal computer) or the memory view mode (on the instrument). The  
WIN3654 program operation is described in detail throughout the manual, where  
relevant.  
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2.2 Taking Measurements  
To start the analyzer, press the POWER switch (located bottom left of the keyboard).  
When you turn power on, the instrument displays the software version number briefly,  
and then starts a series of start-up tests. This process should take only a few minutes,  
during which time a [tSt] message is displayed on the LCD. Once the tests are  
completed, a clearing message [---]is displayed for a further sixty seconds before the  
instrument switches automatically to measurement mode.  
Note:  
The start-up tests will be repeated until successful, or for a maximum of 15 minutes. If  
the tests are still unsuccessful after 15 minutes, a [Err] message will be displayed and  
the instrument locked. Turn the instrument off and retry the start-up procedures, but if  
the problem persists, please contact your local Hach Ultra service representative for  
assistance.  
Measurement updates are displayed every 20 seconds, and it is normal for the right-  
most digits to vary in reaction to slight variations in gas content. For accurate  
measurements, the sensor's membrane must be at the same temperature as the sample  
to be analyzed. If this not the case, allow some sample to pass through the flow chamber  
for about 3 minutes before taking any measurements.  
Minimum sample flow rates, measurement ranges and response times for the various  
membranes are given in the tables in “Sensor Specifications” on page 56.  
The LCD includes a right-side marker to distinguish between gas concentration  
measurements and temperature. This marker also indicates the measurement display  
units (k/kg, V/V, etc. depending on the instrument configuration).  
To switch between gas measurement and temperature measurement, press the Up/  
Down Arrow buttons. To illuminate the LCD for approximately three minutes, press the  
Backlight button.  
2.2.1 Select Gas Measurement Phase  
Ensure the gas measurement phase is correct for this measurement. For details on  
viewing the current setting, refer to “Reviewing Instrument Configuration” on page 29.  
For details on changing this setting, refer to “Configuring the Instrument” on page 29.  
2.2.2 Measurement Mode  
You can set the measurement mode to normal or maximum. For details on how to do this  
Maximum mode facilitates making measurements in bottles and cans. To search for a  
maximum measurement value, press the MEAS button.  
• The LCD first shows the message [run]for a few seconds, before displaying  
measurement values.  
• After a 60 second measurement cycle, the instrument searches for two  
consecutive gas measurements with less than 2% difference. When this condition  
occurs, the displayed value freezes on the LCD (indicated by a blinking display),  
allowing you to note down or store the data.  
The display remains frozen until you press the MEAS button to make a new  
measurement, or you select normal measurement mode (as described in “Measurement  
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2.3 Storing Measurements In the Instrument  
The analyzer will store up to 500 gas concentration and temperature measurement  
values, labeled by numbers 0 through 499, along with the current date and time of each  
measurement. You have the choice of acquiring this information manually or  
automatically, as described below.  
Note:  
Do not put the instrument into standby while it is in the process of storing data,  
otherwise the data values will be lost.  
Before storing measurements, you should verify the date and time settings of the  
instrument's internal clock, as described in “Clock Settings” on page 51.  
2.3.1 Automatic Data Acquisition  
Note:  
When the instrument is used to automatically store measurement data, all buttons  
except the POWER key are disabled. If enough time elapses to store all 500 values, the  
instrument will return to normal measurement mode and the buttons re-enabled.  
Before starting automatic measurement storage, first select the sampling rate desired  
1) Put the instrument into standby (by pressing  
the POWER key)  
2) Then hold down the STO button while  
switching the instrument back ON. The LCD  
displays the message Stofor about one  
second  
3) Normal gas concentration measurements are  
displayed for about two minutes  
4) After two minutes the instrument displays the  
sample number (starting at 000), then the gas  
concentration measurement value followed by  
[---] to indicate the measurement is being  
stored.  
5) This storage sequence repeats automatically,  
at the rate specified by the WIN3654 program  
Sampling Rate menu. Values are stored  
sequentially in sample numbers 000through  
499.  
Note:  
If you have not cleared previously stored values, the storage sequence automatically  
overwrites the older values, as they are stored.  
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To end automatic storage, put the instrument into standby (by pressing the POWER key)  
while it is in normal measurement mode and not while it is in the process of automatically  
storing data. Switching ON again without holding down the STO button returns the  
instrument to measurement mode.  
Note:  
If you accidentally interrupt the automatic data storage by switching off the instrument  
while it is in the process of storing a value, and you then attempt to download the stored  
values by the WIN3654 program, you will get a Windows Checksum Error message,  
and you will not be able to view the measurement data. If this happens, go back to the  
instrument and manually log one more value (described in “Manual Data Acquisition” ).  
You can then download your original set of values to your PC.  
2.3.2 Manual Data Acquisition  
Note:  
You cannot store measurement data manually if the instrument has already been set up  
to store the data automatically.  
1) For the first measurement you wish to  
store, press the STO button once to  
display a sample number. The default  
sample number is 000(for first time  
access), or the last used memory position  
where data was stored, incremented by a  
value of 1.  
2) You can increase or decrease this  
number by pressing the Up/Down Arrow  
buttons within three seconds.  
3) Should you decide at this point, not to  
store this particular measurement, just  
wait five seconds and the display returns  
to measurement mode. You may also exit  
this routine by pressing the MEAS button.  
4) Press STO a second time, within five  
seconds of the first. The instrument then  
displays a brief clearing [---]message,  
followed by the gas concentration  
measurement value for about three  
seconds (e.g. 8.56in the flow diagram)  
5) The [---]message is displayed as this  
measurement value is stored  
6) Repeat the above steps to store  
additional measurements.  
If you stored the first value as sample 001, the instrument automatically increases the  
next storage location, and labels it sample 002. You can increase or decrease this  
number by pressing the Up/Down Arrow buttons.  
Note:  
If you label a sample number the same as a previously stored measurement value, the  
new measurement value overwrites the previously stored value.  
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2.3.3 Viewing Stored Measurements  
1) Put the instrument into standby (by  
pressing the POWER key)  
2) Hold down the Up Arrow button  
while switching the instrument back  
ON. The LCD displays a sample  
location number.  
3) Scroll through the numbered  
sample locations of all the stored  
values using the Up Arrow and  
Down Arrow buttons.  
4) To view the actual gas  
concentration measurement value  
at a particular sample number,  
press the STO button. The LCD  
now displays the stored value for  
that sample number.  
5) Press STO a second time to return  
to the next numbered location  
display, to continue scrolling or  
view another stored value.  
To return to the measurement mode, put the instrument into standby and then turn back  
ON again without holding down any additional buttons.  
2.4 Storing and Accessing Measurements From a Computer  
If you have made measurements and stored them in the analyzer, you should be ready  
to bring them into the WIN3654 program for viewing, copying, saving and printing. See  
also “Options Setup” on page 27 for additional information on the WIN3654 program.  
2.4.1 Downloading Stored Values  
To download the stored results from the analyzer to the PC, choose the DownLoad data  
command from the Logger menu.  
The DownLoad window presents a display of the stored measurements from the  
instrument. The window displays five columns of data:  
• Sample (sequence number of the sample)  
• Conc (concentration of the measured gas)  
• Date (date of the measurement)  
• Time (time of the measurement)  
• Sample Description  
The descriptions can be modified for your applications using the procedures described  
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2.4.2 Altering the Sampling Point Descriptions  
For help in identifying the locations of various sampling points that are stored by the  
analyzer, you may choose the Sampling Point Description command from the Logger  
menu to bring up the dialog box illustrated in Fig 2-2.  
Fig 2-2: Sampling Point Descriptions  
The measurement values to be placed in positions 0 through 499 (identified as Text 0,  
Text 1... etc.) can be described however you wish. Double-click on a particular position  
(or click Modify), then type a description of a maximum of 20 characters in the box as  
shown (e.g. Tank 3). Choose OK when finished entering a description.  
When you Close this box, your modifications will be saved, and will appear in the  
Sample Description column for the next downloaded list. These descriptions can be  
modified again later as your requirements change.  
2.4.3 Copying Values  
To copy the results to the Windows Clipboard, so that the data can be pasted into a  
spreadsheet, word processor or other Windows program that accepts tabular text  
information, choose the Clipboard command from the Export menu.  
2.4.4 Saving Values  
To save this list of measurements as a text (.txt) file, capable of being recalled by the  
WIN3654 program or imported as a file into other Windows programs, choose the Save  
As command from the File menu. A dialog box appears, with a space to fill in with an  
eight-letter name. (The program automatically attaches a .txt suffix to these files.) If you  
have saved previous files, a grayed-out list of these names appears as well.  
Typical to Windows programs, Directories and Drives boxes can be used to locate  
other storage devices on which to store your data.  
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2.4.5 Printing Values  
To place this list of measurements into a tabular  
format and send it to the Windows printer, choose  
the Print command from the File menu.  
The program asks you to enter Title and Author  
information as illustrated left. The Date is fixed by  
your operating system.  
The resulting printed list will include this information  
on each page.  
2.4.6 Clearing Stored Values  
To clear all the values stored in the analyzer via the WIN3654 program, choose the Clear  
Data command from the Logger menu. Since this action will clear the storage memory  
of the instrument, a warning appears first as shown left in Fig 2-3.  
Fig 2-3: Clear Stored Values  
Choose OK to bring up the next dialog box to confirm the clear action.  
Choose Clear to start the memory clear operation. A message, Reset should be  
completed appears in this box when the task is finished.  
Note:  
You can accomplish the same thing passively, by simply allowing the analyzer to  
overwrite a set of stored values with new ones.  
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2.5 Monitoring Measurements In Real-Time  
You may wish to analyze a particular sampling point via the WIN3654 program's  
Monitoring menu. To use this Monitoring chart, the analyzer must be connected to your  
PC.  
Choose Monitoring from the WIN3654 menu to bring up a chart display like the one  
illustrated in Fig 2-4.  
Fig 2-4: Real-Time Monitoring  
The Monitoring chart shows the gas concentration (in blue), temperature (in red), and  
pressure (in green) as the sample is being measured by the 3654 instrument. The chart  
is updated directly from instrument measurements, at a rate determined by the time  
scale set in the TIMEBASE box at the lower right corner of the chart.  
Click the TIMEBASE up/down pointers to change the time scale of the divisions of the  
chart. Each division mark along the baseline (1, 2, ...10) can be made to represent from  
30 seconds to 2½ hours, providing from 5 minutes to 25 hours of continuously displayed  
samples. The chart updating rate is determined by the time scale selected, as shown in  
Table 2-1: Chart Updating Rate  
Timebase  
30 Seconds/Division 5 Seconds/Sample  
1 Minute/Division 5 Seconds/Sample  
Updating Rate*  
Maximum Samples (10 divisions)  
60  
120  
10 Minutes/Division 5 Seconds/Sample  
30 Minutes/Division 9 Seconds/Sample  
1,200  
2,000  
2,000  
2,000  
1 Hour/Division  
18 Seconds/Sample  
45 Seconds/Sample  
2.5 Hours/Division  
*This chart's updating rate is independent from the acquisition rate (see  
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Click on the Continuous box, in the lower right corner, to enable or disable continuous  
charting. When this box is checked, the chart scrolls continuously after reaching the 10  
division, and the oldest samples are lost off the left of the chart. When Continuous is not  
checked, the chart stops displaying new results after reaching the 10 division, and all  
subsequent measurements are lost.  
Click the up/down pointers for each measurement variable (GAS, TEMPERATURE and  
PRESSURE) at the right of the chart to change the scaling of that value on the chart. The  
display of each measurement variable may be turned on or off by choosing the  
appropriate On or Off switch at the right of the chart.  
If your measurements do not chart properly, try using a higher or lower value scale or  
time base than the one displayed. Adjust these scale factors before starting the  
monitoring operation.  
A running display of latest sample Gas, Temperature and Pressure is also shown in the  
bottom-right corner of the chart.  
Use the buttons at the bottom of the chart to control real-time monitoring. Choose Go to  
clear the chart and start real-time monitoring display, Stop to stop real-time monitoring  
and Copy to copy the data from the chart as text information to the Windows Clipboard.  
This information can be pasted from the clipboard into any Windows application, such as  
a spreadsheet or word processor. See Table 2-1, “Chart Updating Rate,” on page 25 for  
the maximum number of samples that can be copied for each chart time scale.  
Finally, choose Close to close the Monitoring window.  
2.6 After Use and Storage  
You can power off the instrument without losing setup or calibration parameters.  
If measuring in a liquid sample, run clean warm water through the flow chamber after  
each series of measurements to prevent passages from clogging, and to keep the  
membrane clean.  
The sensor must be continuously purged, if it is wet, to prevent any damage to the  
thermal conductivity sensing element. The instrument handles this automatically, even if  
switched off during short periods (for example overnight), provided it has a power supply  
(fully charged batteries or an external power supply) and a fully loaded purge gas  
cylinder.  
If you expect not to use your sensor for several days, flush all sample liquid out of the  
flow chamber, remove the flow chamber and dry it with a soft tissue. Dry the sensor head  
surface with a clean soft tissue to ensure no liquid is on the membrane or protection cap.  
Once dry, replace the sensor’s storage cap to protect it from any accidental damage.  
Store with a silica bag to prevent any humidity build-up.  
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3 Options Setup  
The WIN3654 program is an integral part of the analyzer. Running under Microsoft  
Windows®, it permits you to list and analyze up to 500 stored measurement values. The  
program also includes a special monitoring feature, which lets your computer act as a  
chart recorder, and enables a hardware test to ensure that the system is in good working  
order.  
3.1 Main Menu Basics  
When you start the program, it displays the Main Menu, which automatically maximizes  
on opening and appears as follows:  
Throughout the WIN3654 program menus, you will see shortcut keys (such as Ctrl+P, to  
print a list of stored values). As you become familiar with the program, you may choose  
these keystroke commands for faster operation.  
File, shown below, serves typical Windows file management needs.  
WIN3654 data files can be opened, saved under a different name, closed, or printed. You  
can also exit the program.  
The Logger menu appears as follows. Here you can download measurement values  
from the instrument, make modifications to the sample list that can be used to identify  
sampling point locations, or clear the instrument's stored values.  
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Export places your information into the Windows Clipboard, so that it can be pasted  
directly into other Windows programs. This is especially useful when working with  
spreadsheet or word processing programs.  
The Monitoring menu creates a running chart of real-time measurements (see  
“Monitoring Measurements In Real-Time” on page 25). These values can also be saved  
to the Windows Clipboard.  
The Configuration menu lets you see how your system has been configured for your  
application. You may use this menu to change the configuration parameters should your  
application needs change.  
The Troubleshooting menu includes a series of tests, allows you to set the clock, and  
enables a barometric pressure calibration routine.  
Finally, the Help menu gives access to the Help file and displays the identification of the  
WIN3654 program (version number and copyright date).  
Note:  
If the PC operating system is Windows Vista®, it may be necessary to download the  
Winhlp32.exe file from the Microsoft web site.  
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3.2 Analyzer - PC Connection  
For the hardware connection of the analyzer to a PC, see “Instrument - PC Connection”  
The Configuration, Serial port menu lets you choose one of four serial communication  
ports, as follows:  
Usually, COM1 is used to connect to a mouse, so  
try COM2 first. You may find that a separate  
program supplied with your PC may be necessary  
to activate this port.  
Click on OK to activate the selected port. If the port  
you have selected here is available, the WIN3654  
program will return to the main menu. Otherwise,  
you will see an RS232 ERRORS message advising  
you to select another port.  
3.3 Reviewing Instrument Configuration  
To review if the analyzer is set up as expected, choose the Configuration,  
Configuration view command. You will see a window similar to the following:  
Some of the parameters  
listed, can be changed by  
using the WIN3654  
program.  
However, should you see  
any unexpected items listed  
on your screen that you  
cannot correct, contact your  
Hach Ultra representative.  
3.4 Configuring the Instrument  
The ORBISPHERE 3654 analyzer can be readily configured for your application using  
the following commands in the Configuration menu. The instrument must be connected  
to your PC and powered on, in order to change any configuration parameters.  
3.4.1 Gas Measurement Phase  
The instrument can measure N2 or H2 in either a liquid or  
a gaseous sample, but you must select which gas phase  
to use.  
Choosing the WIN3654 program's Configuration, Gas  
Phase menu lets you select the gas measurement phase.  
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The gas measurement phase can also be selected from the instrument keyboard as  
follows:  
1) Switch the instrument power OFF  
2) Switch the instrument on by holding down the  
CAL button and then pressing the POWER button  
while still pressing the CAL button  
3) The instrument display will first show PHAbefore  
switching to either dISfor dissolved or gASfor  
gaseous measurements  
4) Use the Up/Down Arrow buttons to change the  
gas phase to your choice  
5) Press the MEAS button to save the selected gas  
measurement phase. The instrument then goes to  
measurement mode  
3.4.2 Measurement Units  
Choose the Configuration, Units menu to  
select gas measurement units, temperature  
measurement units, and the liquid medium in  
which you are measuring.  
You may change the LCD label on the  
instrument to match the new units selected.  
Different LCD labels are supplied with the  
recharge kit.  
Using this dialog box, you can select:  
• The Gas units in which gas concentrations are to be displayed  
For dissolved measurements:  
g/kg, % (by weight), V/V, cc/kg, ml/l, ppm/ppb, ppm or mg/100ml  
For gaseous measurements:  
%/ppm (by volume), % (by volume), kPa/Pa, kPa, bar/mbar, bar,  
bar20/mbar20 or bar20  
• The Liquid medium for dissolved gas concentration measurements  
Water, Beer or Cola  
• The Temperature units for display  
°C or °F  
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3.4.3 Membrane Selection  
You may find it necessary to use a different type of membrane for different applications.  
Naturally, with any membrane change, you will need to re-calibrate (see also “Sensor  
You should also consider the changes in required flow rates and response times, which  
To re-configure the analyzer, choose Configuration, Membrane to bring up the box  
which reveals the membrane models available.  
Membrane 29561A is available for any gas measurement.  
Membranes 2935A and 2952A are available for H2  
measurement only.  
Choose OK when the desired membrane is selected.  
Note:  
Only those membranes applicable to your system can be selected. All other membranes  
are grayed out.  
3.4.4 Automatic Data Acquisition - Setting Sampling Intervals  
The analyzer can perform as a standalone data acquisition device, automatically  
recording gas measurements with the date and time, and storing up to 500 of these  
values. Choosing the WIN3654 program's Configuration, Sampling Rate menu lets  
you select time intervals (acquisition rate) for this storage capability.  
Use the slide bar to view and select a sampling rate, from  
15 seconds to 1 hour. The selected rate is shown in the  
Acquisition rate window.  
Click OK to save this rate. Once your choice is made, the  
analyzer can be used independently of the WIN3654  
program for data acquisition, as described in “Automatic  
Note:  
The Acquisition rate set via this menu is independent from the monitoring chart updating  
rate menu applies only to automatic data acquisition, while the chart updating rate is  
used only for displaying real-time results via the monitoring chart.  
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3.4.5 Calibration Medium  
You can use the Configuration, Calibration medium command to select how the  
sensor is to be calibrated.  
Choose either in pure H2 or N2 gas at  
atmospheric pressure or in a liquid or  
gaseous solution at a known concentration  
of gas.  
Choose OK when the desired medium is  
selected.  
Note:  
You can create a solution having a known H2 or N2 concentration by dissolving H2 or N2  
in water at a measured temperature and pressure. Hach Ultra can provide equipment  
for generating such a solution. Alternatively, you can analyze a carbonated beverage  
independently by other acceptable means.  
3.4.6 Locking Out the Instrument’s CAL Button  
You can use the Configuration, Sensor Calibration  
Status menu to prevent an accidental sensor re-  
calibration from the instrument keyboard.  
Choose Disabled to lock out the keyboard CAL button.  
To unlock this capability, choose Enabled. Choose OK  
when the desired mode is selected.  
3.4.7 Rolling Average  
Choose Rolling Average Status from the Configuration  
menu to enable or disable the averaging of gas  
concentration measurements.  
To enable averaging on three successive gas  
measurements, choose Enable. Choose Disable to  
disable rolling average.  
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3.4.8 Automatic Shutdown  
Choose Automatic Shutdown Status from the Configuration  
menu to activate the Automatic Shutdown feature.  
If you select Enable, the instrument switches off automatically  
after 10 minutes of inactivity, thereby economizing battery  
power.  
3.4.9 Measurement Mode  
Choose Measurement Mode from the Configuration menu to enable maximum  
measurement mode for sampling in bottles and cans.  
In Maximum measurement mode, the  
instrument searches for two consecutive  
measurements with less than a 2%  
difference, as also described in  
When this occurs, the display is frozen and you may store the data. The instrument  
remains in this mode until you select Normal measurement mode.  
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4 Calibrations  
4.1 Barometric Pressure Sensor Calibration  
You must have access to an accurate barometer to calibrate the instrument's internal  
barometric pressure sensor. This is done using the PC WIN3654 program.  
Choose Troubleshooting, Pressure  
Calibration and a message will warn that  
the current calibration will be lost.  
Choose OK to continue.  
The calibration procedure then displays a Pressure Calibration dialog box (as  
illustrated in Fig 4-1). The Measured Pressure value shows the current instrument  
pressure reading.  
Fig 4-1: Pressure Calibration Screens 2 & 3  
Enter the current atmospheric pressure, in mbars, in the Calibration Pressure entry  
box. Choose Calibrate to direct the instrument to read and display the Measured  
Pressure using this calibration value.  
Choose Quit when you are satisfied with the pressure calibration to return to normal  
operation.  
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4.2 Sensor Calibration  
The TC sensor can be calibrated in pure H2 or N2 gas at atmospheric or elevated  
pressure. The following table gives information regarding the different methods.  
Table 4-1: Sensor Calibration Information  
Calibration Method Time  
Benefits  
Drawbacks  
Reference  
Gas with known  
purity, certified  
barometer  
Gas at atmospheric  
pressure  
Less accurate than  
other methods  
5 min Quick and easy  
Higher accuracy than  
atmospheric method.  
Validation of the  
sensor linearity  
Gas at elevated  
pressure (2-3 bar)  
Requires a certified  
pressure gauge  
Certifiedpressure  
gauge  
10 min  
Before calibrating check that the sensor membrane surface is tight, smooth and wrinkle  
free. Select the gas measurement phase for calibration (for full details see “Gas  
Measurement Phase” on page 29). Next, select the calibration medium using the  
WIN3654 program (see “Calibration Medium” on page 32).  
Ensure that normal measurement mode is selected in the Measurement Mode menu of  
the WIN3654 program (see “Measurement Mode” on page 33).  
Calibration must only be carried out once the TC sensor is giving a stable measurement.  
Expose the membrane to the calibration sample until this stable reading is obtained. This  
usually takes about 5 minutes.  
For calibration it is important that the sensor's membrane is at the same temperature as  
the calibration sample. Therefore, allow some sample to pass through the flow chamber  
for 3 minutes before calibrating.  
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4.2.1 Calibration Setup  
Ensure that the purge gas is flowing at the recommended rate through the sensor by  
placing the purge gas exit tubing into water. This rate should be more than four bubbles  
during the purge which lasts for 4 seconds.  
This purge cycle is repeated every 20 seconds.  
Fig 4-2: Calibration Setup Diagram  
The calibration procedure requires a source of pure gas (regulated by a pressure valve)  
connected to the central entry port of the flow chamber, an accurate pressure gauge  
(better than ± 2%) at the exit of the flow chamber, a needle valve to control the flow on  
exit, and a beaker of water to monitor the gas flow. Fig 4-2 above illustrates the  
calibration setup.  
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4.2.2 Calibration In H or N at Atmospheric Pressure  
2
2
The sensor can be calibrated in pure H2 or N2 gas at atmospheric pressure.  
WARNING  
Handle H2 gas with great care. It is extremely flammable and explosive.  
To ensure that the flow chamber and sensor components are dry, remove and blow dry  
the flow chamber. Dry the sensor head surface with a clean soft tissue.  
The analyzer uses an internal barometric pressure sensor during this calibration. First  
check that the pressure sensor is correct and does not need recalibrating. If it does need  
to be recalibrated then follow the instructions in “Barometric Pressure Sensor  
Calibration” on page 35 before attempting this calibration.  
1) Set the gas measurement phase to Gaseous and set the calibration medium to  
In measured pure gas at atmospheric pressure (as detailed in “Calibration  
2) Connect a source of pure H2 or N2 gas to the inlet of the flow chamber, as  
illustrated in Fig 4-2 on page 37, and adjust the gas flow to one bubble per  
second when the exit tube is immersed in water.  
3) Press the CAL button. Remember, this button may have been locked out to  
page 32 for details).  
4) Press the CAL button. Remember, this  
button may have been locked out to  
prevent an accidental reset (see “Locking  
page 32 for details).  
5) A brief clearing message [---]  
appears.  
6) Press CAL again within a 3 second  
period.  
If the instrument makes two consecutive  
measurements with less than 1%  
difference, it calibrates against this  
stabilized value. The LCD then displays  
the message [CAL]to indicate  
calibration has been successfully  
completed  
If the calibration does not complete, the  
LCD displays the message [Err]. The  
reason for this calibration error is either  
that the measured gas partial pressure is  
under 5 mbar, or that a wrong instrument  
key was pressed during the calibration  
steps.  
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4.2.3 Calibration In H or N at Elevated Pressure  
2
2
The sensor can be calibrated in pure H2 or N2 gas at an elevated pressure. This method  
requires an accurate pressure gauge connected to the exit of the flow chamber.  
WARNING  
Handle H2 gas with great care. It is extremely flammable and explosive.  
When calibrating in gas phase, the flow chamber and sensor head must be dry.To  
ensure that the flow chamber and sensor components are dry, remove and dry them with  
a clean soft tissue.  
1) Set the gas measurement phase to Gaseous and set the calibration medium to  
In a liquid or a gaseous sample at known concentration (as detailed in  
2) Connect a source of pure H2 or N2 gas to the inlet of the flow chamber, as  
illustrated in Fig 4-2 on page 37, and adjust the gas flow exiting from the flow  
chamber to be in the range of 1 to 5 bar (it is best to use a pressure close to the  
application conditions).  
3) Press the CAL button. Remember, this  
button may have been locked out to  
prevent an accidental reset (see “Locking  
page 32 for details).  
4) A brief clearing message [---]  
appears.  
5) Press CAL again within a 3 second  
period. The instrument then displays the  
absolute pressure of calibration gas (i.e.  
gauge pressure plus atmospheric  
pressure).  
6) Modify this reading using the Up/Down  
Arrow keys until the displayed pressure  
agrees with that of the gauge plus  
atmospheric pressure.  
7) Press CAL again.  
If the instrument makes two consecutive  
measurements with less than 1%  
difference, it calibrates against this  
stabilized value. The LCD then displays  
the message [CAL] to indicate  
calibration has been successfully  
completed  
If the calibration does not complete, the  
LCD displays the message [Err]. The  
reason for this calibration error is either  
that the measured gas partial pressure is  
under 5 mbar, or that a wrong instrument  
key was pressed during the calibration  
steps.  
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4.2.4 Calibrating In a Liquid H or N Solution  
2
2
The sensor can be calibrated in a standard liquid solution that has a known concentration  
of H2 or N2. You can create a solution with a known concentration by dissolving H2 or N2  
in water at a measured temperature and pressure. Alternatively, analyze a carbonated  
beverage independently by some acceptable means.  
1) Set the gas measurement phase to  
Dissolved and set the calibration  
medium to In a liquid or a gaseous  
sample at known concentration (as  
page 32).  
2) Press the CAL button. Remember, this  
button may have been locked out to  
prevent an accidental reset (see “Locking  
page 32 for details).  
3) A brief clearing [---]message  
appears.  
4) Press CAL again within a 3 second  
period. The instrument then displays the  
concentration of H2 or N2, based on the  
last value of the calibration coefficient.  
5) Modify this reading using the Up/Down  
Arrow keys until the displayed  
concentration agrees with that of the  
calibration solution.  
6) Press CAL again.  
7) Start the flow of the standard (calibration)  
solution through the flow chamber. Adjust  
the flow until the liquid is foam-free. The  
flow rate should be a minimum of 150 ml/  
min and be stable.  
Note:  
A flow rate lower that 150 ml/min can be used for the calibration, but you must ensure  
that all measurements made after the calibration are made at exactly the same flow rate  
as is used for the calibration. To ensure accurate results it is recommended to use a  
model 32311 Flow Meter as described in “Model 32311 Flow Meter” on page 41.  
If the instrument makes two consecutive measurements with less than 1% difference, it  
calibrates against this stabilized value. The LCD then displays the message [CAL] to  
indicate calibration has been successfully completed  
If the calibration does not complete, the LCD displays the message [Err]. The reason  
for this calibration error is either that the measured gas partial pressure is under 5 mbar,  
or that a wrong instrument key was pressed during the calibration steps.  
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5 Accessories and Attachments  
5.1 Model 32311 Flow Meter  
A flow meter is available as an option, to attach to the top of the flow chamber, instead of  
the flow rate adjustment valve usually supplied. This can be used to set an accurate flow  
rate of the sample. This is especially useful with small volume packages such as small  
cans and bottles.  
This flow meter simply replaces the standard adjustment valve, as illustrated in Fig 5-1  
below.  
Fig 5-1: Standard Adjustment Valve (left) and Flow Meter (right)  
If using this flow meter option, you must ensure that you first recalibrate the instrument  
with the flow meter attached before you take any measurements. In addition, any  
measurements made must be made using exactly the same flow rate setting as used for  
the calibration.  
The recommended flow rate should be set at 50%, though a minimum flow rate (for small  
volume packages) of 30% can be used. To set the flow rate, adjust the knob at the top of  
the flow meter until the center point of the bead indicates the desired flow rate.  
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5.2 Model 32939 External Power Supply  
Provided you have a clean external power supply, you can connect the power directly to  
the instrument, using this accessory, via the RS-232 port on the instrument (as illustrated  
Fig 5-2: Model 32939 Power Supply  
The male LEMO-6 (to the right on the illustration above) attaches directly to the  
instrument. The female LEMO-6 (to the left on the illustration above) can be used to  
attach the instrument to your PC. The other connection is to the transformer (illustrated  
to the top) which in turn is connected directly to your power supply.  
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6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
6.1 Power Supply  
It is important to maintain power to the instrument at all times, (either batteries or an  
external power supply) to ensure the sensor is continually purged and so prevent  
damage to the TC sensor chip.  
If the 3654 instrument is operating on battery power (two standard C-type cells), and the  
battery power should drop, a [LO BAT]warning message is displayed in the instrument  
LCD's top left corner.  
To install the batteries, unscrew the battery cap (on the right side of the instrument) with  
the tool provided in the recharge kit, or with a coin or flat bladed screwdriver. Place the  
cells lengthwise into the battery compartment (positive end first), and then replace the  
cap. Refer to the diagram on the back of the instrument.  
Rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries may be used. Expect about 15 hours of  
autonomy in continuous operational use, or 3 weeks in standby (with purge gas  
supplied). Alkaline batteries provide the longest continuous use though mercury-free  
batteries are available that present less of a disposal problem.  
Make sure that a fully charged (or fresh) set of batteries is installed before switching on  
the instrument.  
6.2 Sensor Maintenance  
6.2.1 Maintenance Schedule  
Sensor maintenance includes membrane replacement and external cleaning to restore  
the original sensor sensitivity. This means low running costs and down time reduced to  
a minimum.  
The membrane needs to be replaced once or twice a year depending on application  
conditions. This can be tailored accordingly.  
Note:  
If you are not familiar with Orbisphere sensor servicing, your Hach Ultra representative  
will be glad to assist you  
6.2.2 Testing the Sensor Condition  
Periodically, visually inspect the sensor head for any deposits. Rinse it under clean tap  
water, and dry with a clean tissue.  
To verify the sensor, check measurements vs. a known standard sample value:  
• If reading deviation is ±1% of the expected value, no action needs to be taken.  
• If deviation exceeds ± 1%, perform a new calibration.  
• If deviation exceeds 10% of the original values, replace the membrane.  
CAUTION:  
Carry out the maintenance in a clean dry place in order to avoid damaging the sensor's  
precision components, and also to prevent water or humidity from getting into the  
sensor.  
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6.2.3 Mounting Dual Membranes  
In order to prevent unwanted stretching of the membrane on a hydrogen sensor it is  
recommended to simultaneously mount a support membrane beneath the primary  
membrane.  
The primary membrane, or top membrane, determines the rate at which the H2 gas  
enters the measurement chamber of the sensor. The secondary membrane, or support  
membrane on the bottom, is extremely permeable and is installed to stabilize the position  
of the primary membrane.  
Two primary membrane types are used for H2 measurement depending on the type of  
application:  
29561A - used for waste gas, off gas and dH2 in a boiling water reactor  
2952A - used for dH2 in reactor cooling systems of a pressurized water reactor.  
The support or secondary membrane for all H2 measurement applications is the 29562A.  
As two membranes will be mounted together, the mounting ring used must be part  
number 29229 which is designed for a thickness of 50 microns or more. Mounting ring  
part number 29228 is designed for a single membrane and should not be used for  
mounting dual membranes.  
6.3 Membrane Replacement  
Note:  
After replacing a membrane, the sensor must always be re-calibrated. Allow the sensor  
to settle for 30 minutes in measurement phase to allow measurements to stabilize,  
before performing the sensor calibration.  
6.3.1 Removing the Membrane  
It is recommended to leave the sensor in place in the instrument when changing the  
membrane. It is not necessary to remove it.  
To remove the membrane, follow the steps below:  
First remove the flow chamber from the sensor by turning the flow chamber locking pin  
(see position in Fig 1-1 on page 9) counter-clockwise and gently lifting the flow chamber  
off the sensor.  
CAUTION:  
A thermistor at the top of the sensor (illustrated  
right) is used to measure the sample temperature.  
Do not bend or damage this component by trying to  
twist the flow chamber off the sensor.  
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Unscrew the protection cap, using the tool provided in the  
maintenance kit.  
CAUTION:  
Never remove the protection cap, unless you plan to  
replace the membrane.  
Pull up the membrane holding ring with the tool provided  
in the maintenance kit.  
Remove the old membrane and discard it.  
6.3.2 Installing the Membrane  
To install the new membrane, follow the steps below:  
Note:  
The membrane mounting surface must be clean and  
even (on top of the sensor, where the membrane and  
sensor have contact).  
Replace the membrane O-ring on the sensor head with a  
new one.  
Note:  
The 29039.0 Nitril O-ring can be reused if it is still in good  
condition. Membrane O-rings are part of the protection  
cap kit.  
In the maintenance kit, pick up the two part membrane  
mounting tool.  
Install the sleeve over the sensor head (end with shoulder  
downwards).  
Note:  
Once installed, a membrane cannot be reused. Avoid  
touching the membrane with bare fingers, as this may  
affect its sensitivity.  
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To mount a single membrane:  
Take a few membranes out of the storage box.  
• Using tweezers included in the kit, pick up one  
membrane from the stack, and gently place it on  
the sensor tip.  
• Make sure it is centered.  
To mount dual membranes:  
• Remove one 29562A secondary membrane along  
with one piece of the separation paper from its box.  
Place the membrane and paper, paper side down,  
on a clean flat surface.  
• Remove a primary membrane along with its  
separation paper.  
• With the separation paper on top of the primary  
membrane place the primary membrane directly  
over the secondary membrane, taking care to  
center the two membranes.  
• Rub your finger on the paper of the primary  
membrane to remove any air bubbles between the  
membranes. The two membranes should now be  
sandwiched together and appear as one  
membrane.  
• Pickup the sandwiched membranes with tweezers  
and remove the separation paper.  
• Gently place them on the sensor tip ensuring the  
secondary membrane (29562A) is on the bottom.  
• Make sure they are centered.  
Note:  
Distinguish the membrane from the protection paper:  
- Membrane is transparent (translucent).  
- Protection paper is opaque.  
The membrane diameter is larger than the sensor head  
diameter. This is normal, as the membrane will fold over  
the sensor tip.  
The membrane holding ring comes in two slightly different  
internal diameters, depending on the membrane(s) total  
thickness.  
For a correct membrane installation, be sure to use the  
correct holding ring for the application.  
If mounting dual membranes, always use mounting ring  
part number 29229.  
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Place the membrane holding ring on the installation tool  
tip.  
CAUTION:  
To avoid damaging the membrane, make sure that the  
tool tip is totally clean and its surface is even.  
Insert the installation tool inside the guiding sleeve.  
Push the installation tool firmly downwards. This clasps  
the mounting ring onto the sensor head, folding the  
membrane over the sensor tip.  
Remove the installation tool and guiding sleeve.  
Visually check for correct ring placement, try to push it  
down with your fingers.  
Check that the membrane is tight, with no wrinkles.  
Clean and dry the protection cap ready for installation.  
Replace the O-ring inside the protection cap with a new  
one. Tighten the protection cap finger tight.  
Then, complete the process using the tool provided in the  
maintenance kit. Insert into each of the four holes in turn,  
and tighten as far as possible. Tighten each hole only  
once.  
Finally replace the flow chamber.  
Gently lower the flow chamber onto the sensor, guiding  
the thermistor on the sensor into the hole in the flow  
chamber base.  
Turn the flow chamber locking pin (see Fig 1-1 on page 9)  
clockwise to secure it in place.  
CAUTION:  
The thermistor is used to measure the sample  
temperature. Do not bend or damage this component.  
Check that the membrane has not been damaged. The  
alarm message “ERRwill be displayed on your analyzer  
if the membrane leaks in any way.  
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6.4 Purge Gas Cylinder Refill  
The analyzer uses one of two types of purge gas:  
• N2 purge gas for H2 measurements  
• CO2 purge gas for N2 or H2 measurements  
You will need a model 32824A refilling hose to refill the purge gas cylinder.  
Fig 6-1: Purge Gas Cylinder Refill  
CAUTION:  
Only trained personnel should perform this filling operation. These persons should be  
aware of safety procedures furnished by the storage gas supplier, and any applicable  
regulations issued by local health and safety authorities.  
Always wear safety glasses and gloves when performing  
any refill operation.  
6.4.1 N Purge Gas  
2
Fill the N2 purge gas cylinder to a maximum of 200 bar from a master N2 storage  
cylinder, using fittings supplied with the analyzer.  
CAUTION:  
Although N2 is not toxic, it is asphyxiating. Therefore, filling should be carried out in a  
ventilated place and leaks should be avoided.  
Note:  
Do not attempt to refill the analyzer purge gas cylinder if the master N2 storage cylinder  
pressure is below 100 bar. When the master cylinder is below this pressure, refill or  
replace the master cylinder.  
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6.4.2 CO Purge Gas  
2
Fill the CO2 purge gas cylinder to a maximum of 57 bar (liquid phase at 20°C) from a  
master CO2 storage cylinder equipped with a plunger tube, using fittings supplied with  
the analyzer.  
WARNING  
CO2 is toxic, asphyxiating, and heavier than air. Therefore, filling should be carried out  
in a ventilated place and leaks should be avoided.  
6.4.3 Filling the Purge Gas Cylinder  
The process for filling the purge gas cylinder is identical regardless of which purge gas  
you are using. For important information relevant to the different purge gases, refer to the  
two sections above.  
Refill the purge gas cylinder in a clean and dry area as follows, referring to the illustration  
in Fig 6-1 on page 48 for more information:  
1) Connect the refilling hose (model 32824A) to the master storage cylinder.  
2) Close the bleed valve on the refilling hose.  
3) Carefully, open the main valve on the master storage cylinder.  
4) Close the main valve on the master storage cylinder.  
5) Open the bleed valve on the refilling hose to purge the hose.  
6) Close the bleed valve on the refilling hose.  
7) Remove the protection cap from the instrument base.  
8) Connect the refilling hose to the instrument. This is a push-on connector, so  
make sure that the connector clicks into the instrument fitting.  
Note:  
Position the instrument below the outlet of the master storage cylinder.  
9) Carefully open the main valve on the master cylinder and wait about 30 seconds  
for the refilling process to finish.  
10) Close the main valve on the master storage cylinder.  
11) Open the bleed valve on the refilling hose to purge the hose.  
12) Carefully, disconnect the refilling hose from the instrument by sliding the hose  
attachment in the direction shown (toward the instrument) and pulling back the  
connector.  
13) Replace the protection cap on the instrument.  
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6.5 Troubleshooting - Instrument  
If your analyzer is behaving strangely (failing to calibrate, giving inappropriate  
measurement values, etc.) and you have attempted to rectify the problem by servicing  
the sensor (for instructions, see “Sensor Maintenance” on page 43) but to no avail, you  
may wish to use the WIN3654 Troubleshooting menu to make sure that the instrument  
is configured correctly for your application, and is in good working order.  
The instrument must be connected to your PC and placed in measurement mode to  
perform these tests.  
6.5.1 Serial Test  
Normally, the instrument will inform you of a disconnected RS-232 (serial) link when  
appropriate. However, you can confirm a good connection using the Troubleshooting,  
Serial Link Test by echoing a test message via the instrument.  
Enter text characters in the Text to be sent box, then  
click Send. If the serial link is operating correctly, the  
exact same text will be displayed back from the  
instrument in the Echo box.  
Any difference in text indicates a possible problem with  
the serial communications.  
Choose Cancel to exit from this test box.  
6.5.2 Keyboard Test  
The Troubleshooting, Keyboard Test will reveal  
whether all the analyzer buttons are functioning  
correctly.  
Press any one of the instrument's buttons (except  
the on/off button) for a full second or more. The  
appropriate square on-screen should darken (as  
illustrated for the Down Arrow button).  
Choose Cancel to exit from this test box.  
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6.5.3 Display Test  
Choosing Troubleshooting, Display Test lets you perform a one-way communication  
between computer and instrument.  
Type a number (with or without a  
decimal point) in the Number box,  
select the measurement Units, and  
then click Send.  
The number entered and the indicator  
bar placement, should appear on your  
instrument LCD.  
6.5.4 Clock Settings  
Choose the Clock settings command to set the date and time in the instrument.  
The first screen displays the current date and time as set in the instrument. If this is  
correct, choose Ok, else if either date or time must be changed, choose Modify to bring  
up the next screen.  
Enter the current date and time and choose Ok to store the entry into the instrument. All  
measurements will be noted with the appropriate date and time when they are  
downloaded to the WIN3654 program.  
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6.5.5 Analog Voltages View  
The Troubleshooting, Analog Voltage View gives a real-time look at voltages used by  
the system to transmit information about gas, temperature and pressure. This is useful  
when trying to identify an instrument problem with a Hach Ultra service representative  
either on-site or over the phone.  
When performing this test, if the system is  
over-range, you may receive a message that  
states, for example, The current input is  
saturated.  
Similar messages will also appear, to warn  
when temperature and pressure limits are  
exceeded.  
The voltage limits for normal operation are:  
• Gas channel: between +0.1 V and +4 V, depending on the gas being measured  
Temperature channel: +10 mV to +4 V  
• Pressure channel: -100 mV to +100 mV  
The POINT window on the right side of the gas channel voltage, is a parameter useful for  
troubleshooting by Hach Ultra support technicians. It cannot be set or updated locally.  
6.5.6 Measurements View  
The Troubleshooting, Measurements View  
confirms, on your PC monitor, what your  
analyzer should be displaying on the LCD for gas  
concentration and sample temperature.  
Choose Cancel to exit from this display.  
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6.6 Troubleshooting - Operation  
6.6.1 Program Identification  
In case of problems, it may be necessary to check the current version of your software  
as this may be required by Hach Ultra if you need to contact them for assistance in  
problem solving.  
To identify the version of the software in your instrument, switch off the instrument. Then  
hold down the MEAS button while switching the instrument back on. The instrument will  
then briefly display the software version number before going through it’s start-up  
procedures.  
6.6.2 Diagnostics Messages  
The following are warning messages that may appear on the instrument LCD in place of  
the gas concentration.  
Table 6-1: Diagnostic Messages  
Message  
Meaning  
This message appears on the LCD if the purge gas supply fails. To detect this  
condition, the voltage signal from the TC sensor is measured. This is normally  
between 1-3 volts, depending which gas is being measured.  
Pur  
If the flow of purge gas stops, the sensor voltage wanders outside the permitted  
range of 100mV to 4 V. See also “Continuous Purge” below.  
This message appears if the sensor is unplugged from its correct position, or if the  
temperature is outside the range -5°C to 100°C.  
Out  
Err  
During start-up, this message indicates the instrument cannot complete the start-up  
tests successfully (see Taking Measurements” on page 19). If the problem per-  
sists, contact your local Hach Ultra service representative for assistance.  
During calibration, this message indicates that the partial pressure of gas is below  
the acceptable range (<5 mbar), or that you have pressed a wrong key, as  
6.6.3 Continuous Purge  
It may be useful, particularly when seeing a [Pur]error message on your display, to  
view the purge voltage of the TC sensor in a continuous purge mode. In this mode, there  
is no purge/measurement cycle, as the purge gas is flowing through the sensor  
continuously.  
To start continuous purge mode, put the instrument into standby, then hold down the  
Down Arrow button while switching the instrument back on again. The instrument  
displays [Pur], followed by the purge gas voltage.  
At 20-25°C, this voltage should be about 3.00V (± 200 mVolt) for H2/N2 measurements.  
To exit from continuous purge mode, put the instrument in standby, then switch back on  
again without holding any keys.  
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6.6.4 Troubleshooting Table  
Table 6-2: Troubleshooting Table  
Symptom  
Cause  
Possible Solution  
Degassing  
Adjust sample flow rate  
Flow chamber and/or membrane not clean Clean system  
Replace membrane and  
recalibrate  
Sensor’s membrane not tight smooth and  
wrinkle free  
No gas bubbles should escape  
from the purge gas outlet during  
measurement. If the solenoid  
leaks (more than 1 bubble in 15  
seconds) contact your Hach Ultra  
representative.  
Unstable  
measurement  
Leaking solenoid valve  
An external power supply is used but the  
power supply is not clean  
Switch to battery power  
Check flow rate  
Sample flow rate too low  
Degassing  
Adjust forcing gas and/or sample  
flow rate  
Allow sample to flow past the  
membrane to make sure the  
membrane is at sample  
temperature before making  
measurements  
Membrane is not at sample temperature  
Low readings  
Membrane not clean  
Incorrect solubility curve  
Incorrect calibration  
Clean system  
Change solubility  
Recalibrate  
Allow sample to flow past the  
membrane to make sure the  
membrane is at sample  
temperature before making  
measurements  
Membrane is not at sample temperature  
High readings  
Incorrect solubility curve  
Incorrect calibration  
Change solubility  
Recalibrate  
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7 Specifications  
7.1 Instrument Specifications  
Table 7-1: General Technical Data  
Batteries: two C-type cells, NiCad or alkaline, each 26 mm  
x 50 mm, 2.4 to 3 volts total  
Power Requirements  
15 hours operational use, 3 weeks purge backup (power  
off, purge gas supplied)  
Battery Autonomy  
Dimensions (HxWxD)  
19.8 x 11.5 x 22 cm  
4.6 kg  
Weight (including purge gas  
cylinder and sensor)  
Nitrogen (H sensors)  
2
Purge Gas  
Carbon Dioxide (N and H sensors)  
2
2
200 bar maximum for N purge gas  
Purge Gas Cylinder Pressure  
Limit (see also Note below)  
2
60 bar maximum for CO purge gas  
2
40 hours when cylinder filled to 200 bar of N  
20 hours when cylinder filled to 100 bar of N  
2
Purge Gas Autonomy  
2
120 hours when cylinder filled with 75% of CO liquid  
2
Capacity of Purge Gas Cylinder 65 ml  
Baud rate: 4800  
Data bits: 8  
Stop Bits: 1  
Start Bits: 0  
Parity: None  
Digital Output (RS232C)  
Measurement Cycle Time  
Temperature of Use  
20 seconds  
0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)  
-5 to 35°C (23 to 95°F)  
Temperature of Sample  
Sample Pressure Limit (32013A  
and 32015 flow chambers)  
< 10 bar, at <= 25° C  
IP 67  
Enclosure Protection  
CE Certification  
EN 61326-1:1997 /A1:1998 /A2:2001 /A3:2003  
Directive 89/336/CE  
Note:  
In accordance with the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC (Article 3.3), the  
components that make up the purge gas cylinder and pressure reducer, are not subject  
to the technical requirements of this directive.  
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7.2 Sensor Specifications  
Table 7-2: Sensor Specifications - Table 1  
31 270 H  
Sensor Type  
Membranes  
2
29561A  
25 µm  
2952A  
25 µm  
2935A  
25 µm  
Thickness  
ECTFE  
(Halar)  
Membrane material  
PFA  
ETFE  
Waste gas offgas,  
reactor coolant  
Recommended  
applications  
Reactor  
coolant  
High H level  
2
5
8
8
Radiation limits  
10 rad  
10 rad  
10 rad  
0-1.5 ppm, or  
0-16 cc/kg, or  
0-1 bar  
0-5 ppm, or  
0-60 cc/kg, or  
0-3 bar  
0-15 ppm, or  
0-180 cc/kg, or  
0-9 bar  
Measurement range at  
25°C  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 4 ppb,  
or ± 0.06cc/kg,  
or ± 3 mbar  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 45 ppb,  
or ± 0.5 cc/kg,  
or ± 30 mbar  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 16 ppb,  
or ± 0.2cc/kg,  
or ± 12 mbar  
Accuracy (sample temp.  
20-50°C within  
± 5°C of calibration  
temperature)  
The greater of  
±2% of reading or  
± 30 ppb or  
± 0.35 cc/kg or  
± 12 mbar  
The greater of  
±2% of reading  
or ± 120 ppb  
or ± 1.2 cc/kg,  
or ± 40 mbar  
The greater of  
±2% of reading  
or ± 300 ppb  
or ± 3.0 cc/kg,  
or ± 100 mbar  
Accuracy (sample temp.  
0-50°C independent of  
calibration temperature)  
Measurement cycle  
(sec.)  
20  
Sample flow rate  
(through flow chamber)  
200 ml/min  
100 ml/min  
50 ml/min  
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Table 7-3: Sensor Specifications - Table 2  
31 272 H  
31 570 N  
Sensor Type  
2
2
Membranes  
Thickness  
29561A  
25 µm  
2952A  
25 µm  
2935A  
25 µm  
29561A  
25 µm  
ECTFE  
(Halar)  
Membrane material  
PFA  
ETFE  
PFA  
Reactor coolant  
Waste gas offgas,  
reactor coolant  
Recommended  
applications  
Waste gas and  
offgas  
Beverage  
and High H level  
2
5
8
8
5
Radiation limits  
10 rad  
10 rad  
10 rad  
10 rad  
0-0.075 ppm, or  
0-8 cc/kg, or  
0-0.5 bar  
0-2.5 ppm, or  
0-30 cc/kg, or  
0-1.5 bar  
0-7.5 ppm, or  
0-90 cc/kg, or  
0-4.5 bar  
0-250 ppm, or  
0-200 ml/L, or  
0-15 bar  
Measurement range at  
25°C  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 2 ppb,  
or ± 0.03 cc/kg,  
or ± 2 mbar  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 25 ppb,  
or ± 0.25 cc/kg,  
or ± 15 mbar  
The greater of  
±2% of reading  
or ± 0.5 ppm,  
or ± 0.5 ml/L,  
or ± 30 mbar  
The greater of  
±1% of reading  
or ± 8 ppb,  
or ± 0.1cc/kg,  
or ± 6 mbar  
Accuracy (sample temp.  
20-50°C within ± 5°C of  
calibration temperature)  
The greater of  
±2% of reading or  
± 60 ppb or  
± 0.7 cc/kg or  
± 25 mbar  
The greater of  
±4% of reading  
or ± 2 ppm,  
or ± 1.6 ml/L,  
or ± 70 mbar  
The greater of  
±2% of reading  
or ± 250 ppb  
or ± 2.5 cc/kg,  
or ± 80 mbar  
The greater of  
±2% of reading  
or ± 600 ppb  
or ± 6.0 cc/kg,  
or ± 200 mbar  
Accuracy (sample temp.  
0-50°C independent of  
calibration temperature)  
Measurement cycle  
(sec.)  
20  
Sample flow rate  
(through flow chamber)  
200 ml/min  
100 ml/min  
50 ml/min  
150 ml/min  
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8 Part Lists  
8.1 Instrument Configurations  
Table 8-1: Instrument Configurations  
H
N
Description  
2
2
Instrument Instrument  
Portable battery powered, RS232 (serial) output,  
For use with sensor 31270.  
3654/210  
Portable battery powered, RS232 (serial) output,  
For use with sensor 31272,  
3654/211  
Special sensor purge: Carbon dioxide.  
Portable battery powered, RS232 (serial) output,  
3654/510 For use with sensor 31570,  
Membrane: 29561A.  
8.2 TC Sensor and Parts on Configured System  
Table 8-2: Sensor and Parts on Configured System  
Configured  
System  
Gas  
Sensor Membrane Holding Protection Maint. Kit  
Ring  
Cap  
N
31 570  
31 270  
1 x 29561A  
1 x 29561A  
1 x 2952A  
1 x 2935A  
32746  
32746  
32747  
32748  
2
H : 0 to 1 bar  
2
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29228  
29142  
H : 0 to 1 bar  
2
H : 0 to 1 bar  
2
8.3 Analyzer Spare Parts  
Table 8-3: Analyzer Spare Parts  
Part N°  
Description  
28083  
Connector LEMO 6, male.  
TC Sensor, Substance measured: Hydrogen, Purge gas: Nitrogen,  
Protection cap provided, Maximum pressure: 10 bar,  
External Temperature Sensor Included.  
31270  
TC Sensor, Substance measured: Hydrogen, Purge gas: Carbon dioxide,  
Protection cap provided, Maximum pressure: 10 bar,  
External Temperature Sensor Included.  
31272  
31570  
TC Sensor, Substance measured: Nitrogen, Purge gas: Carbon dioxide,  
Protection cap provided, Maximum pressure: 10 bar,  
External Temperature Sensor Included.  
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Table 8-3: Analyzer Spare Parts  
Part N°  
Description  
Flow chamber in PEEK, with spiral flow path for reduced flow demand for use  
with TC sensors. Supplied with needle flow valve, outlet metal U-tube (6 mm  
outside diameter), and 1 meter of inlet tubing.  
32013A  
Flow chamber in PEEK with Swagelock fittings, for use with H radiation  
2
32015.021/021  
resistant applications. With spiral flow path for reduced flow demand. Sup-  
plied with EPDM O-rings. No tubing supplied. Suitable for use up to 10 bar.  
Adapter for attaching 32007F flow cell inlet tubing to customer's sample tube.  
Includes one 6mm (32813) and one 8mm (32814) rubber sealing gasket.  
32051  
32311  
Flow meter equipped with metal exit tube. Graduation from 10 to 100%  
3 meter RS232 cable for use with portable instruments. Supplied with LEMO 6  
connector instrument end and 9D connector computer end.  
32537.03  
32688  
32751  
32824A  
32939  
WIN3654 Windows software and communications cable.  
Battery recharger with pack of two rechargeable NiCd batteries (Europe only).  
Fill adapter kit for purge gas cylinder.  
Off-mode external power supply.  
8.4 Sensor Spare Parts  
The Orbisphere Recharge Kit should contain sufficient material for several years of  
sensor servicing. However, it must be replenished over time.  
Table 8-4: Spare Parts Table  
Part N°  
28114  
28129  
28614  
29142  
29228  
2935A  
2952A  
Description  
Membrane support mounting tool.  
PPS sensor storage and calibration cap.  
Membrane holding ring removal tool, for 31XXX series sensors.  
Protection cap with O-ring seal for TC Sensors 31270, 31470, 31478 & 31570.  
Stainless steel membrane holding ring with extraction groove.  
Halar membranes, 25 µm, box of 25.  
Tefzel membranes, (32 mm diameter), 25 µm. Box of 25.  
29561A PFA membranes, (32 mm diameter), 25 µm. Box of 25.  
Maintenance Kit for carbon dioxide, nitrogen, & hydrogen thermal conductivity  
sensors with protection cap 29142 for use with the 3654. Includes membranes  
29561A, membrane holding ring 29228.01, O-rings 29039.0 and 28613.0, and  
32746  
tools for sensor maintenance.  
Maintenance Kit for hydrogen thermal conductivity sensors with protection cap  
29142 for use with the 3654. Includes membranes 2952A, membrane holding ring  
29228.01, O-rings 29039.0 and 28613.0, and tools for sensor maintenance.  
32747  
Maintenance Kit for hydrogen thermal conductivity sensors with protection cap  
29142 for use with the 3654. Includes membranes 2935A, membrane holding ring  
29228.01, O-rings 29039.0 and 28613.0, and tools for sensor maintenance.  
32748  
32920  
Membrane mounting tool including centering guide and plunger.  
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Appendix A: Glossary  
A.1 Common Units  
Table A-1: Common Units  
Unit  
Meaning  
%
% vbar  
% vext  
cc/kg  
g/kg  
percentage, by weight  
percentage per volume, barometric pressure referenced  
percentage per volume, sample pressure compensated  
cubic centimeters per kilogram  
grams per kilogram  
mg/L  
ml/L  
milligrams per liter  
milliliters per liter  
ppb  
parts per billion, by weight  
ppm  
parts per million, by weight  
V/V  
volume per volume (ratio)  
A.2 Terms and Definitions  
Table A-2: Terms and Definitions  
Terms  
Meaning  
Absolute pressure  
Absolute pressure is relative pressure, plus atmospheric pressure  
Concentration  
Conductivity  
Headspace  
The relative content of a component in a gaseous or liquid media.  
The reciprocal of electrical resistivity.  
The empty volume above a liquid or solid in a closed container.  
Relative pressure is absolute pressure, less atmospheric pressure  
(this is the customary gauge reading).  
Relative pressure  
Resistivity  
The opposition offered by a body or substance to the passage  
through it of a steady electric current.  
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Tables and Illustrations  
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