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Page 1 - PCA 310, PCA 320, PCA 330

1Instruction ManualPCA 310, PCA 320, PCA 330Chlorine, pH, Temperature, ORPAnalyzerswww.hannainst.com

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10FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 1. Alarms, dosing, system error LED’s 2. Character Display 3. Cable glands 4. Keypad 5. Peristaltic Pump 6. Access Poin

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11DISPLAY, LEDS AND KEYBOARDDISPLAYThe display contains 4 lines with 20 characters on one line.The information and error messages are clearly displaye

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121 - measured value (chlorine, pH, ORP or temperature)2 - measurement units (mg/L, pH, mV, °C or °F)3 - current time in format HH:MM4 - warnings, ala

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13LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS• select an error message,• select an item to edit or• select the current digit for editing.MENU enter in menu mode.CFM confi

Page 6 - PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION

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Page 7 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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16OPERATING DESCRIPTIONCHLORINE MEASUREMENTReferring to the drawing on page 10 and the Fluidic Diagramon page 17, the Sample Line is connected to the

Page 9 - MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS

17METHOD OF ANALYSISFree availablechlorine oxidizesthe DPD indicatorreagent at a pHbetween 5.5 and6.0 to form a ma-genta-coloredcompound. Theintensit

Page 10 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

18INITIAL PREPARATION AND INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION PERSONNELInstallation of the PCA 310-330 Chlorine, pH, ORP andtemperature analyzers should be under

Page 11 - DISPLAY, LEDS AND KEYBOARD

19A 1/2 BSP sample input fitting allows direct connection to theoptional input filter.Sample line pressure should be between 0.07 and 4 bar (1and 57.2

Page 12 - 1.35 mg/L Alarm

2Dear Customer,Thank you for choosing a Hanna Product.This instruction manual has been written for the following:PCA 330 – Chlorine, pH, temperature,

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20Return Line InstallationThe return hose fitting is a 12 mm (1/2”) hose barb on thebottom of the regulator output port and should always beconnected

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21the protective cap from electrodes and electrodes connectors.Screw the pH probe (HI 1005HI 1005HI 1005HI 1005HI 1005) in the lower position and the

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22them. Place the indicator bottle (HI 70450 for free chlorineand HI 70460 for total chlorine) on the right and the bufferbottle (HI 70451 for free ch

Page 16 - OPERATING DESCRIPTION

233) Open front panel.4) Remove the cover screws (Allen head).5) Do not remove peristaltic pump or motor.6) Unplug all alarms and recorder jacks.Feed

Page 17 - HI 70461

24DOSINGCHLORINEDOSINGCHLORINECNOAlarm RelayA system alarm feature provides relay activationto signal that the measuring value exceed thealarm setpoin

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25Acid/alkali Dosing RelayAcid/alk dosing relay is activated (Common connectedto Normal Open) depending on the setpoint andselected delta. If the anal

Page 19 - PH probe

26STARTUPTo power up the analyzer open the electronicbox door and turn on the main switch.When the analyzer is powered up, the displaybacklight is tur

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27USER INTERFACEPANELS ORGANIZATIONThe PCA 310 – 330 analyzers provide a friendly interface thatdisplay all important parameters of the analyzer. The

Page 21 - HI 70479

28One row with messages is also displayed.When the displayshow one of this pan-els, pressing “CFM”,will enter in the pan-els related to the pa-rameter

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29The display go in largedigits panel if no keyis pressed for about 4minutes. If key ispressed, the displayreturns in the panelwhere it was before.Pre

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3TABLE OF CONTENTSPRELIMINARY EXAMINATION...6GENERAL DESCRIPTION...7ME

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30If correct password is entered and confirmed, the analyzer willgo in menu mode.If wrong password is entered, the analyzer displays “Passwordincorre

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31For list type parameterIn this case the cursor will blink and first letter alternates with ablack square. To modify the value press “UP” or “DOWN”ar

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32Pressing “RIGHT” or “LEFT” arrow keys, another parametercan be set.Pressing “ESC” key will return to menu.Note: If the edited value is outside the a

Page 27 - USER INTERFACE

33GENERAL SETTINGSThe analyzer settings,common for all mea-surements, are groupedin “General Menu”.CHANGING THE PASSWORDThe password is a numeric val

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34WORKING MODEThree working modescould be selected forthe analyzer. The selec-tion is available in“General Menu” -“System Functions” -“Manual Commands

Page 29 - Enter password:0000

35READ ON DEMANDWhen this function is selected, (“General Menu” - “SystemFunctions” - “Manual commands” - “Read On Demand”) anew chlorine measuring c

Page 30 - Chlorine Menu

36CHLORINE SETTINGSThe settings related tochlorine measurementare grouped in “Chlo-rine Menu”. The fol-lowing options areavailable:REAGENT CHANGINGOne

Page 31 - Delta :0.1 mg/L

37MEASURE SETTINGSSelect “Chlorine Menu” - “Measure Settings” and set the“Period” between 3 and 90 minutes.Period (sampling rate) is the elapsed time

Page 32 - SETTING RESTORE

38The output will be proportional with chlorine if the read valueis between those limits.Example: if the 0.0 to 20.0 mA recorder output has been selec

Page 33 - GENERAL SETTINGS

39To modify the Delta, edit the “Delta” line. The available valuesare 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5.Note: The speed

Page 34 - WORKING MODE

4Changing the password ... 33Setting the language ... 33Analyzer serial number and sof

Page 35 - Dark Read

40CALIBRATE THE MEASURING CELLThe PCA 310-330 analyzers have the possibility to calibratethe measuring cell.When a new calibration is performed, calib

Page 36 - CHLORINE SETTINGS

41• With a calibrated meter take a measure of the sample. Thisis the calibration value.• Wait for the PCA to display the new reading.• Go in “Chlorine

Page 37 - Clear Min. Value

42ANALOG OUTPUTThe type of analog output could be set as described in “Ana-log output” chapter. The analog output span for pH could beset in “pH Menu”

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43The analog output will have the value:analog output [mA] = 4 + 16 * dosing time/Period [mA]Note: If the measured pH is lower (or higher for acid dos

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44pH CALIBRATION (PCA 320, PCA 330)It is recommended to perform pH calibration when the probeis replaced and after any cleaning action.The analyzer ca

Page 40 - CALIBRATE THE MEASURING CELL

45For accurate calibration use two different beakers for each buffersolution, the first one for rinsing the probe and the second onefor calibration. B

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46• The analyzer prompts for the second buffer selection, anddisplays the message “Select buffer pH... or press SET forone point cal.”.Pressing “SET”

Page 42 - Dosing Type:Acid

47• Wait for readings to stabilize.• Enter in “pH Menu”- “Cal. pH Probe” - “Process pH Cal.”and enter in the“Cal. Value” fieldthe reading from therefe

Page 43 - Setpoint

48TEMPERATURE SETTINGS (PCA 320, PCA 330)Settings related totemperature mea-surement are groupedin “TemperatureMenu”. The followingoptions are availab

Page 44 - Process pH Cal

49“Min. Rec” will set therecorder lower limitand “Max. Rec” willset the recorderhigher limit. The Max.Rec. value must begreater than Min.Rec. value.Th

Page 45 - Measured pH: 7.02

5Analog output... 48Alarms ... 49ORP SETTINGS (PCA 330)

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50ORP SETTINGS (PCA 330)Settings related to ORPmeasurement aregrouped in “ORPMenu”. The followingoptions are available:MEASURE INFOThe analyzer calcul

Page 47 - Cal. Value:06.84 pH

51ALARMSTwo alarm setpoints are available for ORP: Alarm high andAlarm low.The ALARM LED and relay are activated when the ORP valueis higher than Alar

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52ANALOG OUTPUTSThe PCA 310-330 analyzers has two current analog outputs.Each one can be configured as 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA or dosingtype. Also they can b

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53CALIBRATE THE ANALOG OUTPUTSThe analog output is factory calibrated. Recalibration is notneeded when the output type is changed.If, for any reason,

Page 50 - ORP SETTINGS (PCA 330)

54OUTPUT MIDDLE RANGETo easily adjust a recorder offset, the analog output could beset to middle range. In this case the output is set to 12 mA or10 m

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55SYSTEM LOGThe PCA 310-330 analyzers have a permanent loggingfunction. Up to 3500 records could be stored. At a samplinginterval of 3 minutes the log

Page 52 - ANALOG OUTPUTS

56When the searching is in work, the message “SearchingRecords” is displayed.The search result could be:• “No records found” meaning that no records

Page 53 - CALIBRATE THE ANALOG OUTPUTS

57SERIAL COMMUNICATIONThe PCA 310-330 have one RS485 serial communication port.The serial communication is galvanically isolated from otheranalyzer pa

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58GSMGSM MODEIf the “Type” is set to GSM, the analyzer will work with HI 504900GSM module. This connection enables the analyzer to sendSMSs to one (or

Page 55 - SYSTEM LOG

59One or two phone numbers associated with the service - towhich the messages will be sent – must be set. The numberhas to be entered in the fields na

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6PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONRemove the analyzer from the packing material and examineit carefully to make sure that no damage has occurred duringshipping

Page 57 - SERIAL COMMUNICATION

60If a wrong PIN was entered three times, the user has to extractthe SIM card and manually enter the PUK number using hisown cellular phone to unlock

Page 58 - Remaining:0000

61The phone call advises the user that something happened onthe PCA analyzer and SMS is going to be received. Is notnecessary to answer the phone cal

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62Note: If the analyzer is waiting for confirmation after sending analarm SMS, the received SMS will be just stored on the SIMuntil the confirmation i

Page 60 - --Info SMS

63This particular situation is managed as an error occurrenceand a confirmation of the SMS reception is waited. After that,a “GSM no credit” warning a

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64MODEM CONNECTIONModem connection can be established between PCA 310-330and a remote computer. The connection allows the user tointerrogate the anal

Page 62 - Charge Inf:Active

65MAINTENANCEThe PCA 310, PCA 320 and PCA 330 analyzers incorporateseveral technologies to minimize the maintenance.Also, if the GSM module is connect

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66ELECTRODE CONDITIONING AND MAINTENANCEPreparationRemove the probe protective cap.DO NOT BE ALARMED IF ANY SALT DEPOSITS ARE PRESENT.This is normal w

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67Cleaning procedureGeneral Soak in Hanna HI 7061 General CleaningSolution for approximately ½ hour.Removal of films, dirt or deposits on the membrane

Page 65 - MAINTENANCE

68CHANGING PERISTALTIC PUMP TUBINGIt is recommended that the peristaltic pump tubes be changedon a regular basis depending on sampling period and oper

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69HI 70479HI 70473HI 70474 or HI 70475TUBING REPLACEMENTThe remaining tubing in the analyzers should be replacedevery two months.When installing new t

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7GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe Hanna PCA 310, PCA 320 and PCA 330 series of chlo-rine, pH, ORP and temperature analyzers are microprocessorcontrolled, proces

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70Allow sulfuric acid to stand in the measuring cell for 15 min-utes to dissolve any foreign materials adhering to the cell walls.Wipe the cell interi

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71ERRORS, ALARMS AND WARNINGSThe possible error, alarm and warning messages are describedbelow with a short suggestion about the needed action toremov

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72The chlorine value not increase at least with 0.05 ppmeven if the chlorine dosing pump is running full time for“Max On time”. In this particular cas

Page 71 - ERRORS, ALARMS AND WARNINGS

73“High ORPHigh ORPHigh ORPHigh ORPHigh ORP” on LCD and “H ORPH ORPH ORPH ORPH ORP” on SMSThe ORP is over the Alarm High setpoint.Change the setpoint,

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74Recharge the SIM card and change the expiration date orset the “Chk. Charge” Inactive.“GSM No CreditGSM No CreditGSM No CreditGSM No CreditGSM No Cr

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75HI 70475 Peristaltic pump tube (2 pcs)HI 70476 Reagent bottle inside tube (6 pcs)HI 70477 Y strainer and the tube from Y strainer to cell (6 pcs)HI

Page 74 - ACCESORIES

76Printed in Romania, EU MAN330 07/09Hanna Instruments Inc.Highland Industrial Park584 Park East DriveWoonsocket, RI 02895 USALocal Sales and Custome

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813 standards. Molded fiberglass polyester has outstandingchemical and temperature resistance.The case provides wall mounting capability and door gask

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9The analyzer can store up to 3500 readings (at least 7 days at3 minutes sampling interval), that are available for consultingor downloading.The PCA 3

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