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    6060 Spine Road Boulder, CO 80301 USA T 303 444 2009 F 303 444 9543 GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 1 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI Sievers 800 TOC Analyzer Flow Switch Upgrade (Flow Switch Kit and Firmware 2.12 CBI) 1. Purpose: To describe the mechanical insta llation for the flow switch, firmware 2.12 CBI up[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 2 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI FIGURE ONE: Flow Switch Kit 4. Mechanical installation Refer to Figures One or Two for this proced ure. Reference will depend on orientation of tubing from regulator.) 4.1. Remove the outlet PFA tube connector from the pressure regulator of the an[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 3 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI 60 MICRON FILTER FLOW SWITCH REGULATOR SAMPLING BLOCK SWITCH OUTLET SWITCH BLOCK INLET INLET OUTLET FLOW SAMPLE REGULATOR FLOW REGULATOR INLET MODULE BINARY INPUT P2 FIGURE TWO: Installed Flow Switch on the Model 800 TOC Analyzer 5. Firmware insta[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 4 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI TC ZERO CORRECTI ON -1.3250000 ENTER CLEAR ENT = SAVE CHAR/NUM CLR = RESTAR T/EXIT A RROWS = CHANGE CHA R FIGURE THREE: TOC ZERO OFFSET Screen 5.2.3. Enter 911 by using the arrows, and then press Enter. ENTERING 911 WILL IN, NO WAY AFFECT THE VALU[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 5 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI 5.2.9. Select each consumable, pre ss Enter. Write the information on the Printout or the Constants Re cord Form. Record date and percent left for the OXIDIZER. Record the percent left for the LAMP, PUMP TUBING and ACID. 5.2.10. REAGENT FLUSH is n[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 6 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI 5.3.4. Replace the EPROM from a Zero Insertion Force Socket. 5.3.4.1. There is a small brass lever on the socket to secure the EPROM chip. It should be in the locked position (end of the lever close to the PC board). 5.3.4.2. Prior to removing the[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 7 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI carrier, gently press the pins of the chip to conform to the carrier. CAUTION: Be sure the NOTCH of the EPROM chip is toward the bottom of the analyzer and all the pins are engaged into th e socket. Improper or forced installation will cause irrev[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 8 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI CAUTION: IF THERE ARE ANY VARIATIONS, CONSTANTS MUST BE ENTERED THROUGH THE FACTORY ACCESS MENU. ACCESS TO THIS MENU IS LIMITED AND WILL REQUIRE A PASSWORD. ENSURE THAT ACCESS TO THIS MENU IS RESTRICTED. ANY WRONGFUL DATA ENTRY WILL RESULT IN THE [...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 9 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI FIGURE NINE : First Constant Screen 5.6.1.8. Use the Constants Record Form as a guide. If a number is on the Constants Record Form, the new constant value must be that value. If the Constants Re cord Form states “same as prior value”, change t[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 10 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI to save digits. After resetting the cl ock, Warning 35 will occur until the power has been cycled two times. 5.7.2. Set Flowrates – The Firmware allows selection of different flow rates for on- line sampling and grab (container) samp ling. The [...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 11 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI Constants Record CONSTANT VALUE NAME CONSTANT VALUE AFTER UPGRADE CONSTANT VALUE PRIOR TO UPGRADE C1 CONST: Same as prior value C2 CONST: Same as prior value C1 THERM A: Same as prior value C2 THERM.A: Same as prior value C1 THERM B: Same as prio[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 12 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI CONSTANT VALUE NAME CONSTANT VALUE AFTER UPGRADE CONSTANT VALUE PRIOR TO UPGRADE ANALOG MAX: Same as prior value TOTAL ACID VOL: 150 TOTAL OXID VOL: 150 ALARM #1 TYPE: Same as prior value ALARM #2 TYPE: Same as prior value ALARM #1 LEVEL: Same as[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 13 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI CONSTANT VALUE NAME CONSTANT VALUE AFTER UPGRADE CONSTANT VALUE PRIOR TO UPGRADE C1 XFER (50Hz): Same as prior value C2 XFER (50Hz): Same as prior value TC/IC OFFSET (50Hz): Same as prior value IC COND.OFFSET: 0 TC COND.OFFSET: 0 LINEARITY VAR.A:[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 14 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI 6. Firmware Configuration It is necessary to configure the binary inputs following the firmware upgrade. Follow these instructions to configure inputs and select proper polarity. If more information is required read the Operation and Maintenance [...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 15 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI ENABLE/DISABLE SET POLARITY ENTER CLEA R FIGURE THIRTEEN: Analyzer’s INPUT Menu 6.2.4. Select ENABLE/DISABLE. Press Enter. DIGITAL INPUT CONTROL CONTROL IS: OFF ENTER CLEAR A RROWS TO CHANGE ON CLR = EXIT CHANGE TO: ENT = SET FIGURE FOURTEEN: D[...]

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    GE Analytical Instruments, Inc. © 2005H Page 16 of 16 DIN 30001 Rev. E TOC,FLOW SWITCH UPGRADE 2.12CBI normally open or closed. Press Clear twice to return to the INPUT Menu. 6.2.8. Press Clear to return to the MAIN MENU. The analyzer will function as described in the Operation and Service Manual. When the switch is activated, and binary/digital s[...]