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Micro Continuous Emission Monitor
Operation & Maintenance Manual
Revision 2.1, Oct. 13, 03
Part Number 1021021-100
Rosemount Analytical UCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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RRoosseemmoouunntt AAnnaallyyttiiccaall MMiiccrrooCCEEMM TTSS AAnnaallyyssiiss EEnncclloossuurree Micro Continuous Emission Monitor

Seite 2 - Preface

PREFACE Instrument Weight: 62 lbs Typical Size: 24“ X 20“ X 12“ (H W D) Ranges: O2: 0 –2 Selectable to 0 –25% (1% increments) CO: 0 –100ppm Se

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE can be disabled at slow sample rates, so there is no lag time between sampling and data availability. The 16-bit interface fur

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE trigger/control lines Counter/TimersA/D Pacer clock32-bit down counter (2 82C54 counters cascaded) Clock source10MHz on-board

Seite 5 - PREFACE

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.6.3.1 Features Dimensions: compliant with the PC/104 standard - Compatible with AT PC/104 CPU modules Functions on board:

Seite 6 - POSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARD

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-11. Modem 5.6.4.1 Features V.90, 56 kbps data (560PC/104) V.34, 33.6 kbps data (336PC/104) 14.4 kbps fax Voice

Seite 7 - CARRY THE INSTRUMENT

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.6.5 Flash Drive Figure 5-12. 256MB Flash Drive. 5.6.5.1 Specifications Start-up time System Performance *Notes 1 & 2

Seite 8 - PECIFICATIONS - GENERAL

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Write 35 mA RMS 50 mA RMS Environmental Specifications Temperature: Operating Commerical 0°C to 60°C Operating Indus

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Physical Specifications Length 100.2mm ± 0.51mm Width 69.85mm ± 0.51mm Thickness (Body) 9.6mm ± 5.0mm Thickness (Remo

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.6.6 Pocket PC The Pocket PC acts as an Graphic User Interface to the µCEM unit. Figure 5-13 depicts the Pocket PC. Figure

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Features Serial cable Earphones Removable metal cover Password protected and DMI compatible Physical 5.2 × 3.

Seite 12 - COMPLIANCES

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE ETSI - FCC part 15B, CE, ETS 300 328, ETS 300 826, C-Tick (Australia) Physical Specification: PC Card: PCMCIA Type II PC Card

Seite 13 - 1. Introduction

PREFACE SPECIFICATIONS – Probe/Sample Handling Enclosure: GENERAL Power: Universal Power Supply 85 – 125 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, + 10% 750 Watts M

Seite 14 - INTRODUCTION

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE • Fan Output Voltage and Optional Fan • Optional Isolation Diodes for Parallel or Redundant Operation 5.7 Replacement Parts WA

Seite 15 - 1.2 Time Shared Option

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE PARTS LIST Item Vendor Mfg. Part Number Description 1 CSTS 1020968-100 Assy, Power Supply 2 CSTS

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 42 CSTS 1020908-100 Cable Assy, Gas Valve Control 43 44 CSTS 1021115-100 Cable Assy, SHU#1 I/O 45 CSTS 31503 CH

Seite 17 - 1.3 Theory of Operation

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 89 Westam Rubber 31412 1/4 inch tubing, Viton 90 RMT-GMBH 337489 Desicannt Bulbs 91 Sante Fe Rub. Prod. 632784 1/4glass x

Seite 18 - 1.3.3 O2

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 134 CSTS 1020976-101 ASSY, CPU, PC104 135 CSTS 1020977-100 ASSY, I/0, PC104 136 CSTS 1021119-100 Cable Assy, EXT I/O Int

Seite 19 - 1.3.4 SO2

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 181 CSTS 31391-9 Insulation, Enclosure 182 CSTS 31391-10 Insulation, Enclosure 183 CSTS 31391-11 Insulation, Enclosure 1

Seite 20 - 2. Detector Methodologies

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-16. µCEM Enclosure with door open. 5.9 Trouble LED The Red Trouble LED output is activated whenever there is a c

Seite 21 - 2.1.2 Opto-Pneumatic Method

SOFTWARE 6. µCEM Software The µCEM Software includes 3 main components. One component is the µCEM control software that interfaces with the instrume

Seite 22 - DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES

SOFTWARE uCEMControlSoftwareDevice DriversDigital andAnalog IOWebServerScriptSharedMemorySegmentData-Log& ConfigFilesHTML (TCP/IP)uCEM UserInterfa

Seite 23 - 2.1.3 Overall NDIR Method

SOFTWARE 6.4 µCEM Pocket PC Connection Failure In the event of the connection with the µCEM failed, a connection failure dialog will be displayed. It

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PREFACE call: Model Number, Serial Number, and Purchase Order Number or Sales Order Number. Prior authorization by the factory must be obtained befor

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INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction 1.1 Overview This manual describes the Rosemount Analytical Micro Continuous Emission Monitoring (µCEM) gas Analyzer Mo

Seite 26 - (Red) V out (Black)

INTRODUCTION Figure 1-1. µCEM Micro Continuous Emission Monitoring – Analysis Enclosure Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 1

Seite 27 - 3. Installation

INTRODUCTION Figure 1-2. µCEM Micro Continuous Emission Monitoring Gas Analyzer with Time Share option. 1.2 Time Shared Option Provides the function

Seite 28 - INSTALLATION

INTRODUCTION TO SHU1CAL GASCAL GAS TO SHU2SAMPLE FROM SHU1 FROM SHU2SAMPLEEXHAUSTuCEM CALFROM TO uCEMSAMPLETV1TV2TV3TV4 Figure 1-3. Time Share option

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INTRODUCTION 1.3 Theory of Operation 1.3.1 NOx The NOx analyzer continuously analyzes a flowing gas sample for NOx [nitric oxide (NO) plus nitrogen

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INTRODUCTION 1.3.3 O2 Paramagnetic: The determination of oxygen is based on the measurement of the magnetic susceptibility of the sample gas. Oxygen

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INTRODUCTION 1.3.4 SO2 The optical bench can selectively measure multiple components in a compact design by using a unique dual optical bench design.

Seite 32 - 3.2.1 Gas Conditioning

CONTENTS Preface Intended Use Statement …………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Safety Summary ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Specifications – Ana

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Detector Methodologies 2. Detector Methodologies The µCEM can employ up to three different measuring methods depending on the configuration chosen.

Seite 34 - 3.3 Installation

DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES Figure 2-1. Absorption Bands of Sample Gas and Transmittance of Interference Filters 2.1.2 Opto-Pneumatic Method In the opto-p

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DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES Absorption chamber Figure 2-2. Opto-Pneumatic Gas Detector When the infrared radiation passes through the open

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DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES 2.1.3 Overall NDIR Method In the case of dual-channel analyzers, the broadband emission from two infrared sources pass through

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DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES 2.2 Paramagnetic Oxygen Method The paramagnetic principle refers to the induction of a weak magnetic field, parallel and propor

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DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES 2.3 Electrochemical Oxygen Method The electrochemical method of determining oxygen concentration is based on the galvanic cell

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DETECTOR METHODOLOGIES Figure 2-5 Reaction of Galvanic Cell Summary reaction O2+ 2 Pb → 2 PbO O2 + 4 H + 4 e → 2 H2O 2 Pb + 2 H2O → 2PbO + 4 H +

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INSTALLATION 3. Installation WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Installation and servicing of this device requires access to components which may pres

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INSTALLATION Figure 3-1. Dimensional Drawing, Door closed. Shown with Time Share option. Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter

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INSTALLATION O2 IN CAL GASIN (CUST){ O2 IN INST AIR BY CUST DRAIN TO SAFE PRES ATMOS PLACE CONNECTIONS ELECTRICAL OUTCAL GASPLACE CUST INST BY AIR AT

Seite 43 - 3.3.5 Analytical Leak Check

CONTENTS 4.2.5 µCEM Login...4-8 4.2

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INSTALLATION 2DRAINOUTINRC1APR1PI1ADJUST FOR20-30 PSIGSV11/4SSBH/534SLOPESLOPE1/2 NPT MALE1SAMPLE FLOWSP1RV1EOV1BLOWBACKSAMPLE CALIB710101010101010661

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INSTALLATION Analysis Enclosure Critical settings and control:1. Set MicroCEM Pressure guage (P1)to 5 psig +/- 0.5psig. Pressure set by BPR located

Seite 46 - 4. Startup and Operation

INSTALLATION Figure 3-5. Gas Connections 1 – Sample Gas Inlet (From Probe) 2 – Calibration Gas (From Probe) 3 – Gas 3 Inlet (Cal Gas) 4 – Gas 2 Inlet

Seite 47 - 4.2 Analyzer Operation

INSTALLATION values computer by the detectors will then be corrected to eliminate erroneous measurements due to changes in barometric pressure. The ga

Seite 48 - 4.2.2 µCEM Main Window

INSTALLATION 3.3 Installation WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Care should be taken if hazardous gases are to be measured or used for calibration. R

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INSTALLATION J1AC POWER INPUTJ2CPU I/O J3COM J4LAN J5EXT I/O J6SHU 1 J7SHU 2 J8SSU Figure 3-6 Electrical Connections J1 – AC Power Input J2 –

Seite 50 - CEM Menus

INSTALLATION Figure 3-7. Circular Connector Assembly Instructions Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 3–3

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INSTALLATION 3.3.4.2 EXT I/O Interface Connector (J5) - MicroCEM inputs and outputs are specific for customer use. The Analog Interface connector ha

Seite 52 - CEM Alarms

INSTALLATION 94 Spare VIO 22 32 Shutdown1+ BLK 22 33 Shutdown1- ShutDown, Stream#1 Mode (Wet contact) GRY 22 Digital Input / Twisted Pair wire 34

Seite 53 - Table 4-2 – Alarm Summary

INSTALLATION 3.3.4.3 SHU #1 / #2 Interface Connector (J6 & J7). These wires are to be connected directly to the MicroCEM sample handling enclos

Seite 54 - CEM Login

CONTENTS 5.6.4.1 Features... 5-

Seite 55 - Log off button

INSTALLATION 3.3.4.4 COM Interface Connector (J3) – Pocket PC external connection The COM Interface connector has a shell size of 10, 13 contacts.

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INSTALLATION J VSYNC BLACK CENTER K GND BLACK SHIELD L DATA DCC DATA M CLK DCC CLK N KBDATA KEYBOARD DATA P KBCLK KEYBOARD CLOCK R GND GROUND S

Seite 57 - CEM Settings

INSTALLATION Figure 3-4. uCEM Analysis Enclosure interconnect diagramRosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 3–3

Seite 58 - STARTUP and OPERATION

INSTALLATION 3.3.5 Analytical Leak Check If explosive or hazardous gas samples are being measured with the µCEM, it is recommended that gas line fi

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INSTALLATION Figure 3-9. Leak Test Manometer Method Close the inlet shut-off valve and, following a brief period for pressure equilibrium, verify that

Seite 60 - Military time type

INSTALLATION 3.3.5.3 Troubleshooting Leaks Liberally cover all fittings, seals, and other possible sources of leakage with a suitable leak test liquid

Seite 61 - 4.3.4 µCEM Settings-Limits

INSTALLATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4–1 4. Startup and Operation 4.1 Startup Procedure Once the µCEM has been

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-1 Installation,” the analyzer is ready for operation. Before ope

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-2 1. Plug the external COM cable into J3 circular connector on

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-3 Table 4-1 - Status Values Shown in order of precedence. Maint

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PREFACE PREFACE INTENDED USE STATEMENT The µCEM Continuous Emission Monitoring Gas Analyzer is intended for use as an industrial process measu

Seite 66 - 4.3.8 Auto Calibration

STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-4 4.2.3 µCEM Menus Lower left part of the µCEM screen contains t

Seite 67 - CEM Administration

STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-5 Figure 4-2.2 - µCEM Tools Menu Figure 4

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-6 4.2.4 µCEM Alarms The µCEM Alarms dialog shows all the current

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-7 O2 High Limit Critical O2 Sensor reading is above the minima

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-8 4.2.5 µCEM Login The login dialog appears (Figure 4-4) when f

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-9 4.2.6 µCEM Login-Current User Indication When a user is logge

Seite 72 - 4.6 uCEM Data Logs

STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-10 4.2.7 Stream Switching Control Typically a dual stream syste

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-11 4.3 µCEM Settings The µCEM Settings dialog is only available

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-12 Figure 4.6 - Range Settings The Tabs allow selection of the

Seite 75 - 4.6.6 Alarm Log File Format

STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-13 4.3.2 µCEM Settings-Auto Calibration The Auto-Calibration se

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PREFACE DANGER: TOXIC GAS+WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDPOSSIBLE EXPLOSION HAZARDThis device may contain explosive, toxic or unhealthy gas compon

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-14 4.3.3 µCEM Settings - Auto Calibration Time and Frequency T

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-15 4.3.4 µCEM Settings-Limits The emission limits alarms can be

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-16 4.3.5 µCEM Settings-Calibration Gas The Calibration Gas valu

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-17 Figure 4.12 - Calibration Gas Settings

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STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-18 4.3.6 µCEM Settings-Maintenance Mode Maintenance mode may be

Seite 82 - 4.8 Viewing

STARTUP and OPERATION Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-19 4.3.7 µCEM -Manual Calibration A dry-run Calibration may be

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.3.8 Auto Calibration The Auto Calibration dialog is displayed whenever calibration is in process. It displays the current emi

Seite 84 - 4.8.2 Emissions Page

STARTUP and OPERATION 4.4 µCEM Administration The µCEM Administration dialog is only available to users with µCEM Administration permission. If a use

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.4.2 µCEM Administration-Auto Logoff The number of minutes of inactivity after which a user is automatically logged off is set

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.5 µCEM Factory and User Settings A µCEM Factory and User Settings files are available for use by µCEM technicians to set para

Seite 87 - 4.8.3 Download Page

PREFACE WARNING: PARTS INTEGRITY AND UPGRADES Tampering with or unauthorized substitution of components may adversely affect the safety of this inst

Seite 88 - CEM Data with MS Excel

STARTUP and OPERATION Table 4.3 - [General] section Calibration Setting Description Stream1Time Stream 1 processing time in minutes when auto swit

Seite 89 - 5. Maintenance and Service

STARTUP and OPERATION Table 4.4 - [Stream X] section Stream Setting Description DiluentCorrectionPercent Diluent Correction Percent used in calc

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STARTUP and OPERATION R12O2SpanDriftLimit O2 Allowed Span Drift Limit for Range 2. R2COSpanDriftLimit CO Allowed Span Drift Limit for Range 2. R2NOX

Seite 91 - 5.4 Personality Modules

STARTUP and OPERATION 4.6.4 Measurement Log File Format The log file contains data in a flat, ASCII, CSV file. The following are the fields of the f

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STARTUP and OPERATION Span calibration O2 R1 Mid Drift Percent drift of O2 Range 1 mid calibration. 0.4 O2 R1 Expected Span Expected percent O2 for

Seite 93 - PHOTODIODE REMOVAL:

STARTUP and OPERATION NOx R2 Span Drift Percent drift of NOx Range 1 span calibration 0 NOx Expected R2 Mid Span Measured ppm NOx for Range 2 mid sp

Seite 94 - PHOTODIODE INSTALLATION:

STARTUP and OPERATION 24 = Zone Cooler On Failed ** 25 = Zone Cooler Off Failed ** 26 = Heater Fan On Failed ** 27 = Heater Fan Off Failed ** 28 = Coo

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.6.7 Accessing the Real-Time ACSII Data String via Ethernet TCP/IP (DAS) Remote Real-time data acquisition from the uCEM is d

Seite 96 - 5.6 Central Processing Unit

STARTUP and OPERATION M – Maintenance C – Calibration P – Process Off O – uCEM Off AlarmsString – is a string data that describes the current Alarms

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.7 Viewing Data via the Pocket PC Web Browser The Pocket PC Web Browser menu can be accessed via the pocket pc main menu. In

Seite 98 - 16 differential

PREFACE SPECIFICATIONS - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS – Analysis Enclosure: GENERAL Power: Universal Power Supply 85 – 125 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz, + 10%, 1000 W

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STARTUP and OPERATION zone may show than the AC/Heater unit fan may have failed or a possible defective thermocouple. *PDD Temp: For systems with NOx

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STARTUP and OPERATION Note: The Real-time, Config and Download are included in the navigation menu but these pages are intended for remote desktop use

Seite 101 - 5.6.3 PCMCIA Adapter

STARTUP and OPERATION 4.8 Viewing µCEM Data with an external PC Web Browser The MicroCEM internal log files may be accessed using a user PC or laptop

Seite 102 - 5.6.4 Modem

STARTUP and OPERATION Figure 4.18 - Real-Time Web Page Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-2

Seite 103 - Figure 5-11. Modem

STARTUP and OPERATION 4.8.2 Emissions Page The Emissions Page can be used to view emission history in a tabular web-page format. This page is used as

Seite 104 - 5.6.5 Flash Drive

STARTUP and OPERATION Figure 4.20 - Emissions Table Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-4

Seite 105 - MAINTENANCE and SERVICE

STARTUP and OPERATION Figure 4.21 - Calibration Table Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 4-5

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STARTUP and OPERATION 4.8.3 Download Page The download page of the µCEM allows the selection and download of the three types of Data-Logs. To quickly

Seite 107 - 5.6.6 Pocket PC

STARTUP and OPERATION Figure 4.22 - Download Web Page Download Emissions Log, Calibration Log or Alarm Log Choose from: 1 Minute / 8 Hours 1 Minute /

Seite 108 - 5.6.7 Wireless LAN Adapter

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5. Maintenance and Service CAUTION: QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This equipment should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except pr

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PREFACE Digital Outputs: Following are connected directly to the MicroCEM Probe/Sample Handling Box: Sample Pump on/off, Drain Pump on/off, Pur

Seite 110 - WARNING: PARTS INTEGRITY

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-2. uCEM Interconnect Diagram Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 5-2

Seite 111 - PARTS LIST

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.2 Converter Refer to Figure 5-1, Item 97, and Figure 5-3. To replace the converter or sensor, disconnect the two pneumatic

Seite 112 - CRAWFORD/SWGLO

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-4. Personality Modules and Backplane. Rosemount Analytical µCEM Continuous Analyzer Transmitter 5-4

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.5 Detector Assembly Refer to Figure 5-5 and Figure 5-6. REACTION CHAMBER REMOVAL: Disconnect the stainless steel tubing lin

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE washers from the bracket. Remove the bracket, insulating disk and bottom plate as a unit to minimize the spread of the heatsin

Seite 115 - 3130-F212-P7T1-S120

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-6. Detector Assembly O-Ring 854540Sapphire WindowCushioning GasketTubing CoverHeater*Heater*Thermostat*M3X0.5 x 16mm

Seite 116 - 5.9 Trouble LED

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.6 Central Processing Unit The CPU is an Embedded Pentium-type AT Computer in 5.75” x 8” form factor. The peripherals integr

Seite 117 - 6. µCEM Software

MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 2 USB ports 4 RS232 serial ports (one can be 485) Parallel port (bi-directional EPP-ECP) Keyboard PS/2 Mouse PS/2 Bus:

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE Figure 5-9. ADIO Block Diagram 5.6.2.1 Automatic Calibration The ADIO board features automatic calibration of both analog inp

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MAINTENANCE and SERVICE 5.6.2.3 Programmable Input Ranges A programmable gain amplifier, programmable unipolar/bipolar range, and programmable 5V/10V

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