Lwash contact – Yokogawa 2-Wire Dual Channel Transmitter/Analyzer FLXA21 User Manual

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Wash contact

Select Disabled or Enabled.
When this item is enabled, items for a wash can be set on the Wash settings screen.
In the Wash settings screen, set the interval time, wash time, and recovery time and setup of

various washes.

Interval time:

Set the wash interval in hours.

Wash time/measure time:

Set the wash time in minutes. In a continuous wash, wash time is

replaced by measure time.

Recovery time: Set the recovery time in minutes.
Manual wash:

Select “Disabled” or “Enabled.”

When this item is enabled, a wash cycle can be activated manually. On the

Calibration/Wash screen, press the “Start manual wash cycle” to perform a

manual wash.

Imp2 wash:

Select “Disabled” or “Enabled.”

When this item is enabled, a wash cycle can be started if the “Impedance 2

too high” error occurs with respect to the reference electrode.

Continuous wash: Select “Disabled” or “Enabled.”

A continuous wash cycle is started at the instant when this item is enabled.

In a continuous wash, the “Measure time” and “Interval time” are reversed
(see Figure 4.5).

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Tr

Tint

Tw

Tr

Tint

Tw

Tr

Tint

Tint

Tw’

Tw

Tr

Tw’

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Tint: Interval time

Tw: Wash time

Tr: Recovery time

Tint: Interval time

Tw: Measure time

Tw’: Wash time

Tr: Recovery time

When a continuous wash is disabled

When a continuous wash is enabled

Figure 4.5

The instrument has a function for checking whether measurements are normally made after

wash, allowing you to check a sensor response.
The wash recovery check is performed by making use of the time to recover half the wash-cycle

pH change. The half the wash-cycle pH change recovery time replaces the relaxation time by the

recovery time.
Whether to conduct the wash recovery check can be set on the Error settings 2/3 screen. Half the

wash-cycle pH change refers to half the value (1/2∆pH) of the difference (∆pH) between the pH

value during normal measurement of an example in Figure 4.6 and the pH value detected during

wash. If the pH value during wash is greater than 1/2∆pH when 1/3 tR has elapsed, the electrode

is assumed to be good. If it is smaller than 1/2∆pH, then the electrode is assumed to be bad.

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