4. sensor selection, 4-1. general, 4-2. sensor selection – Yokogawa EXA DC402 Dual-Channel Conductivity Analyzer User Manual

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Appendix 10-3

10-4. Sensor Selection

10-4-1. General

The inputs of the EXA transmitter are freely programmable for ease of installation. Standard 2-electrode

type sensors with a cell constant of 0.100/cm and a Pt1000 temperature sensor, need no special pro-

gramming. The EXA indicates a fault with a signal in the display field if there is a mismatch of sensors in

the connection.

10-4-2. Sensor selection

The EXA DC402G is pre/programmed to accept standard 2-electrode sensors with a Pt1000 temperature

sensor. The EXA is universally compatible with all 2- and 4-electrode type of sensors with a cell constant

within the range of 0.008/cm to 50.0/cm.

10-4-3. Selecting a temperature sensor

The EXA DC402G reaches its highest accuracy when used with a PT1000 temperature sensor. This

may influence the choice of the conductivity/resistivity sensor, as in most cases the temperature sensor

is integrated in the conductivity/resistivity sensor.

10-5. Setup for other functions

Contact Outputs

Alarms, trips and proportional control are all possible with the relay outputs, and the configuration is

by Service codes 40 - 49. In addition, FAIL alarm is available.

Current Outputs

Transmission signals for the measured parameters and control signals can be set up in service codes

30 - 39.

Diagnostic checks

Polarization check and checks on the calibrated cell constant and the adjusted Temperature

Coefficient, are included in the EXA DC402G.

Note:

On the next page a reference list for the configuration of the DC402G is shown.

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