PCA300 Family Chlorine, pH, ORP and Temperature Analyzers • Backlit LCD display • Nema 4X protection • DPD chlorine measurement method • Colorimeter diagnostics • Reagent reminder • Amplified pH/temperature probe (excl. PCA310) • Data logging of up to 3500 measurements • GLP data for review of calibration information • Digital RS485 output • Two analog outputs for recording or dosing devices (PCA340) • Two dosing relays • SPDT alarm relay • SPDT system error relay • Warning messages The PCA family are process analyzers for the continuous measurement of chlorine, pH (PCA320, PCA330, PCA340 only) and temperature. These analyzers feature built in data logging, RS485 digital output, dosing relays, and alarm relays packaged in a wall mount Nema 4x enclosure. The PCA340 also features two analog outputs. This family uses DPD Colorimetric method in which N, N-Diethyl-p-phenylenediamine indicator and a buffer are mixed together with the sample. The resulting chemical reaction causes a magenta color to form in the presence of chlorine. The color intensity is proportional to the concentration. The color intensity is measured photometrically (light source at a specific wavelength and a photodetector) and converted to chlorine concentration, in mg/L, which is displayed on the front panel. The sampling interval for chlorine measurement is adjustable from 3 to 90 minutes. These analyzers have a dosing relay for the addition of chlorine by a dosing pump or chlorine generator when a reading is below the programmable set point. The technology used by this family for chlorine measurement is the same as that found in portable and benchtop colorimeters providing for consistent results when performing process verification with one of those types of meters. The PCA320, PCA330 and PCA340 also utilize the HI1005 amplified pH electrode with a built in pt100 temperature sensor and matching pin to measure both pH and temperature. The built in amplifier and matching pin provide for exceptional performance against any electrical noise generated by pumps and motors. These analyzers have a programmable dosing relay for the adjustment of pH. The dosing relay can be activated by either on/off or proportional control. The PCA340 features two selectable 0-20 or 4-20 mA signal output that are scalable for the transmission of readings to external recording devices. The analog outputs can also be set for dosing and used with dosing pumps that accept a 4-20 mA analog input. The analog outputs can be used for any of the three measured parameters. Through the system setup menu, users have the ability to enable or disable the low and high level of alarms for all parameters. The PCA family also offers overdosing protection that generates an alarm if something within the system is not working properly. The system will stop processes until the user corrects the error. 15 Process Instrumentation 15.10 | www.hannainst.com analyzers
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