Flowserve LRG 16-40 User Manual

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Explanatory Notes

Scope of supply

LRG 16-40

 Level electrode type LRG 6-40

 S. S. joint ring

∅ 33 x 39, form D, DIN 7603 (made of .430), bright annealed

 Terminating resistor 0

 Installation manual

LRG 17-40

 Level electrode type LRG 7-40

 S. S. joint ring

∅ 33 x 39, form D, DIN 7603 (made of .430), bright annealed

 Terminating resistor 0

 Installation manual

Description

The conductivity electrode LRG x-40 consists of a TDS (= Total Dissolved Solids) monitoring electrode

for conductivity measurement, a temperature sensor for detecting the fluid temperature and a conduc-

tivity transmitter that is fully integrated in the terminal box.
The equipment is of the two electrode type and works according to the conductometric measurement

principle, measuring the electrical conductivity of electrically conductive fluids.
Together with the TDS controller LRR -40 and an operating device type URB or SPECTORcontrol

the conductivity electrode LRG x-40 can be used as conductivity limiter and continuous blowdown

controller in steam boilers and (pressurized) hot water plants.
The data exchange between the conductivity electrode LRG x-40, the control and operating equip-

ment and other devices is effected by the CAN-Bus to ISO 898, using the CANopen protocols.

Function

A measuring current of variable frequency flows through the fluid and creates a potential gradient

between the measuring electrode and the measuring tube. The potential gradient is evaluated as

measuring voltage U

U

.

The electrical conductivity is a function of temperature. To relate the measured values to a reference

temperature the resistance thermometer integrated in the electrode measures the fluid temperature.
The electrical conductivity is calculated from the measuring voltages U

U

and U

I

and – through

temperature compensation – is based on a reference temperature of 5°C.
The electrical conductivity is a non-linear function of temperature. For the compensation of the

measured values one of the following three procedures can be applied:

n

Temperature compensation Auto: The conductivity electrode records the specific conductivity/

temperature curve of the respective fluid and based on the data obtained, performs the compen-

sation.

The auto-curve temperature compensation is suitable for boilers operating with variable pressure,

which means that the boiler does not have a fixed working pressure (e. g. low load 0 bar, full load

5 bar). The system detects in steps of 0°C all temperatures and conductivity values from 00°C

to the service temperature. For this purpose the boiler must reach its working pressure (with variable

pressure operation: max. allowable working pressure). If the standard curve is not suitable for variable

pressure operation, use can be made of the recorded curve.

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