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Inductive

Conductivity Transmitter
JUMO CTI-750
Type 202756

B 20.2756.0
Operating Instructions
12.05/00452846
Contents
1 Typographical conventions ...................................................... 5
1.1 Warning signs ..............................................................................................5
1.2 Note signs ....................................................................................................5

2 General ....................................................................................... 6
2.1 Preface .........................................................................................................6
2.2 Design of the JUMO CTI-750 .......................................................................7

3 Inductive conductivity measurement ...................................... 8


3.1 Area of application .......................................................................................8
3.2 Function .......................................................................................................9

4 Instrument identification ........................................................ 10


4.1 Nameplate ..................................................................................................10
4.2 Type designation ........................................................................................11
4.3 JUMO CTI-750 as “Head-mounted transmitter” .......................................11
4.4 JUMO CTI-750 as “Transmitter with separate sensor” .............................12

5 Instrument description ........................................................... 13


5.1 Technical data for transmitter ................................................................13

6 Mounting .................................................................................. 17
6.1 General .......................................................................................................17
6.2 Dimensions / Process connections for head transmitter ...........................18
6.3 JUMO CTI-750 with separate sensor (split version) ..................................19
6.4 Mounting examples ....................................................................................21

7 Installation ............................................................................... 23
7.1 General ......................................................................................................24

8 Setup program ........................................................................ 27


8.1 Function .....................................................................................................27

9 Commissioning ....................................................................... 28
9.1 Head-mounted transmitter or transmitter with separate sensor ................28
9.2 Replacement sensor ..................................................................................28
Contents
10 Operation ................................................................................. 29
10.1 Controls ......................................................................................................29
10.2 Principle of operation .................................................................................31
10.3 Measurement mode ...................................................................................32
10.4 Operator level .............................................................................................32
10.5 Administrator level .....................................................................................40
10.6 Calibration level ..........................................................................................42
10.7 Dilution function .........................................................................................43

11 Calibration ............................................................................... 47
11.1 General .......................................................................................................47
11.2 Calibrating the relative cell constant ..........................................................47
11.3 Calibrating the temp. coefficient of the sample solution ...........................48

12 Maintenance ............................................................................ 56
12.1 Cleaning the conductivity sensor ...............................................................56

13 Eliminating faults and malfunctions ...................................... 57


13.1 Checking the instrument ............................................................................57

14 Appendix .................................................................................. 63
14.1 Before configuration ...................................................................................63
1 Typographical conventions
1.1 Warning signs
Danger
This symbol is used when there may be danger to personnel if the
instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!

Caution
This symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the
instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!

1.2 Note signs


Note
This symbol is used when your special attention is drawn to a remark.

abc1 Footnote
Footnotes are remarks that refer to specific points in the text. Footnotes
consist of two parts:
A marker in the text, and the footnote text.
The markers in the text are arranged as continuous superscript numbers.

✱ Action instruction
This symbol indicates that an action to be performed is described.
The individual steps are marked by this asterisk.
Example:
✱ Remove crosspoint screws.

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2 General
2.1 Preface
Please read these operating instructions before commissioning the
instrument. Keep the manual in a place that is accessible to all users at all
times.
Please assist us to improve these operating instructions, where necessary.

Your comments will be appreciated.


Phone +49 661 6003-0
Fax +49 661 6003-607
e-mail mail@jumo.net

All necessary settings are described in this manual. However, if any


difficulties should still arise during start-up, please do not carry out
any unauthorized manipulations. You could endanger your rights
under the instrument warranty!
Please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office in such a
case.

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2 General
2.2 Design of the JUMO CTI-750
Examples
Version: Version:
Transmitter Transmitter with
combined with separate sensor,
conductivity sensor, Type 202756/xx...
Type 202756/xx...

(1) (1)

(5)
(2)

(3)

(4)

(2)

(3)
(4)

(1) Transmitter (4) Inductive conductivity sensor


(2) Process connection (5) With or without graphics LC display
(3) Temperature probe

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3 Inductive conductivity measurement
3.1 Area of application
General The inductive measurement method permits largely maintenance-free
acquisition of the specific conductivity, even in difficult media conditions.
Unlike the conductive measurement method, problems such as electrode
decomposition and polarization do not occur.

Brief The instrument is used for the measurement/control of conductivity or


description concentration in liquid media. It is particularly recommended for use in media
where severe deposits of dirt, oil, grease or gypsum/lime precipitates are to be
expected. The integrated temperature measurement enables fast and
accurate temperature compensation, which is of particular importance when
measuring conductivity. Additional functions, such as the combined
changeover of measurement range and temperature coefficient, enable
optimum application in CIP processes.
Two built-in switching outputs can be freely programmed to monitor limits for
conductivity/concentration and/or temperature. It is also possible to assign
alarm and control functions (dilution).
The instrument is operated either from the membrane keypad and plain-text
graphics display (operator language can be changed over) or through the user-
friendly PC setup program. Simply rotating the housing cover makes it
possible to read the display, regardless of whether the installation is in
horizontally or vertically arranged pipes. By using the setup program, the
instrument configuration data for plant documentation can be saved and
printed out. To prevent any tampering, the instrument can also be supplied
without keypad or display. In this case, the setup program is needed for
programming.
The JUMO CTI-750 is available either as a combined unit (transmitter and
measuring cell together in one unit) or as a split version (transmitter and cell
connected by cable). The split version is particularly suitable for plant
subjected to strong vibration and/or significant heat radiation at the point of
measurement, or for installation on sites that are difficult to access.

Typical areas of - CIP cleaning (CIP = Clean In Place/Process)


application - concentration monitoring or dosing of chemicals
- food/beverage and pharmaceutical industries
- product monitoring (phase separation of product / product mix / water)
in the beverage industry, breweries, dairies
- control (e.g. phase separation of detergent / rinsing water in
cleaning processes, e.g. bottle cleaning plant, or for container
cleaning)

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3 Inductive conductivity measurement
3.2 Function
of the The JUMO CTI-750 transmitter has been designed for use on site. A rugged
transmitter housing protects the electronics and the electrical connections from corrosive
environmental conditions (enclosure IP67). As standard, the device has one
analog signal output each for conductivity/concentration and temperature
respectively. Further processing of the standard signals can take place in a
suitable display/control device, or, for example, directly in a PLC.
The output signals are electrically isolated from one another and from the
medium.

of the The conductivity is measured using an inductive probe. A sinusoidal a.c.


measuring cell voltage feeds the transmitting coil. Depending on the conductivity of the liquid
to be measured, a current is induced in the receiver coil. This current is
proportional to the conductivity of the medium. The cell constant of the
inductive probe depends on its geometry. The cell constant can also be
affected by components in the immediate vicinity.

(1)

(4)

(2)

(5)

(3)

(1) Plastic body (4) Sample medium


(2) T-shaped flow (5) Pt100 temperature sensor
channel
(3) Liquid loop

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4 Instrument identification
4.1 Nameplate
on the
transmitter
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG
Fulda, Germany
www.jumo.net
JUMO CTI-750
Typ: 202756/15-607-0000-82/000
VARTN: 20/00445843
F-Nr.: 00909467 01 0 0517 0001
DC 19...31 V ⱕ 3W

on the
connecting
cable
(only with
F-Nr.: 00909467 01 0 0517 0001
separate
sensor)

For devices with a separate sensor (type code extensions (2) /60 or /65), the
transmitter and detached sensor are matched to one another at the factory!
When connecting the components, please note that the serial number of the
external sensor (marked on the label attached to the connecting cable) must
match the serial number marked on the nameplate of the transmitter!

The date of manufacture is coded in the “F-Nr.” (serial number):


0517 means manufactured in year 2005 / calendar week 17

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4 Instrument identification
4.2 Type designation

4.3 JUMO CTI-750 as “Head-mounted transmitter”


(1) Basic type
202756 Inductive transmitter/switching device for
conductivity/concentration and temperature:
JUMO CTI-750
(2) Basic type extensions
10 head-mounted transmitter without display/keypad 1
15 head-mounted transmitter with display/keypad
o o (3) Process connection
o o 607 screwed pipe connection DN50, DIN 11 851
(MK DN50, milk cone)
o o 617 clamp 2 1/2"
o o 686 VARIVENT® DN40/50
o o 690 SMS 2"
(4) Immersion length
o o 000 see “Dimensions / Process connections
(head-mounted transmitter)”
(5) Electrical connection
o o 82 cable glands
o o 83 M12 plug/socket connectors
(instead of cable glands) 2
o o 84 two M16 cable glands and one
blanking plug
(6) Extra codes
x x 000 no extra code
o o 580 1 set M12 plug/socket connectors
o o 767 cell material PEEK
o o 768 cell material PVDF4
o o 844 supply voltage 24 V AC

x = standard
o = option

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (6)


Order code / - - - / , ...
Order example 202756 / 10 - 607 - 000 - 82 / 000 ,

1 The PC setup program is required for programming the instrument,


see accessories.
2 If required, order M12 plug/socket connectors, extra code 580.
2 List extra codes in sequence, separated by commas.
4
Not available for process connection 686,
expected to be available from April 2006.

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4 Instrument identification
4.4 JUMO CTI-750 as “Transmitter with separate sensor”
(1) Basic type
202756 Inductive transmitter/switching device for
conductivity/concentration and temperature: JUMO CTI-750
(2) Basic type extensions
20 replacement transmitter without display/keypad 1
(without sensor)
25 replacement transmitter with display/keypad
(without sensor)
60 transmitter without display/keypad 1
including sensor (cable length: 10 m)
65 transmitter with display/keypad
including sensor (cable length: 10 m)
80 replacement sensor with 10 meter cable 3
without transmitter, including adjustment set
(3) Process connection
x x 000 not available
o o o 607 DN50 screwed pipe fitting, DIN 11 851 (MK DN50, milk cone) 2
o o o 617 clamp 2 1/2" 2
o o o 686 VARIVENT® DN40/50 2
o o o 690 SMS 2" 5
(4) Immersion length
x x 000 see “Dimensions / process connections (separate sensor)”
(5) Electrical connection
x 21 fixed cable with M12 socket connector on separate sensor
o o o o 82 cable glands on the operating unit
o o o o 83 M12 plug/socket connectors on operating unit 3
(6) Extra codes
x x x x x 000 no extra code
o o o o 580 1 set M12 plug/socket connectors
o o x x x 767 cell material PEEK
o o o 580 cell material PVDF4
o o o o 844 supply voltage 24 V AC

x = standard
o = option
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (6)
Order code / - - - / , ...
Order example 202756 / 65 - 607 - 000 - 82 / 767

1
The PC setup program is required for programming the instrument,
see accessories.
2 fixing items (union/ring nuts, mounting brackets) are not
included in delivery.
If required, please include in order, see accessories.
3 If required, order M12 plug/socket connectors, extra code 580.
4
Not available for process connection 686,
expected to be available from April 2006.

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5 Instrument description
5.1 Technical data for transmitter
5.1.1 General

A/D converter resolution: 15-bit


sampling time: 500 msec = 2 measurements/sec

Supply standard:
19 — 31 V DC (24 V DC nominal), with reverse-polarity protection
ripple: < 5%
power consumption with display: ≤3W
power consumption without display: ≤ 2.6 W
with extra code 844:
24 V AC ±10%
for operation on SELV or PELV circuits

Rating of the U < 50 V AC/DC


solid-state I ≤ 200 mA
relays

Electrical plug-in screw terminals 2.5 mm2 or M12 plug/socket connectors


connection

Display (option) graphics LCD with background lighting; adjustable contrast


dimensions: 62 x 23 mm

Permissible -5 to +50°C
ambient max. 93% relative humidity, no condensation
temperature
(transmitter)

Permissible -10 to +65°C


storage max. 93% relative humidity, no condensation
temperature
(transmitter)

Enclosure IP67
protection
(transmitter)

Housing polycarbonate

Weight depending on version and process connection


approx. 0.3 — 2 kg

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5 Instrument description
5.1.2 Conductivity/concentration transmitter

Concentration - NaOH (caustic soda)


measurement 0 — 15 % by weight or 25 — 50 % by weight
(implemented in - HNO3 (nitric acid); check chemical resistance of the sensor !
the device 0 — 25 % by weight or 36 — 82 % by weight
software)
- customer-specific concentration curve
freely programmable through the setup program (see “special functions”)

Calibration adjustable: 0 — 999 days (0 = off)


timer

Output 0 — 10 V / 10 — 0 V
signal 2 — 10 V / 10 — 2 V
Conductivity/ 0 — 20 mA / 20 — 0 mA
concentration 4 — 20 mA / 20 — 4 mA
The output signal is freely scalable.

Burden ≤ 500Ω for current output


≥ 2kΩ for voltage output

Ambient ≤ 0.1%/°C
temperature
error

Analog output Low (0 mA / 0 V / 3.4 mA / 1.4 V) or


for “Alarm” High (22.0 mA / 10.7 V) or
a value with a fixed setting (safe value)

Measuring Four ranges can be selected.


ranges One of these ranges can be activated via an external switch or a PLC.
Tolerance
Measurement ranges
(in % of range
Transmitter
span)
0 — 500 µS/cm
0 — 1000 µS/cm
0 — 2000 µS/cm
0 — 5000 µS/cm
0 — 10 mS/cm
0 — 20 mS/cm
≤0.5%
0 — 50 mS/cm
0 — 100 mS/cm
0 — 200 mS/cm
0 — 500 mS/cm
0 — 1000 mS/cm
0 — 2000 mS/cm 1
1 not compensated for temperature
Note:
The overall tolerance is made up of the tolerance of the transmitter + the
tolerance of the sensor.

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5 Instrument description
5.1.3 Temperature transmitter

Temperature manually 0.0 to 25.0 to 150°C/°F


acquisition or
automatically

Temperature 0 to 150°C/°F
measurement
range

Characteristic linear

Accuracy ≤ 0.5% of range

Ambient ≤ 0.1%/°C
temperature
error

Output signal 0 — 10 V / 10 — 0 V
for 2 — 10 V / 10 — 2 V
temperature 0 — 20 mA / 20 — 0 mA
4 — 20 mA / 20 — 4 mA
The output signal is freely scalable.

Burden ≤ 500Ω for current output


≥ 2 kΩ for voltage output

Analog output Low (0 mA / 0 V / 3.4 mA / 1.4 V) or


for “Alarm” High (22.0 mA / 10.7 V) or
a value with a fixed setting (safe value)

5.1.4 Temperature compensation

Reference 15 to 30°C, adjustable


temperature

Temperature 0.0 to 5.5 %/°C, adjustable


coefficient

Compensation 0 to 100°C
range

Function - linear
- natural water (EN 27 888)
- non-linear (learning function, see special functions)

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5 Instrument description
5.1.5 Sensor

Material PEEK (polyether ether ketone) or


PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride)
Note:
Temperature, pressure and sample medium affect the operating life of the
cell

Temperature of 120°C max.


the sample briefly 140°C (sterilization)
medium

Pressure 10 bar max.

Tolerance
Measurement range
(in % of range
Sensor
span)
0 — 500 µS/cm
≤1%
0 — 1000 µS/cm
0 — 2000 µS/cm
0 — 5000 µS/cm
0 — 10 mS/cm
0 — 20 mS/cm
≤0.5%
0 — 50 mS/cm
0 — 100 mS/cm
0 — 200 mS/cm
0 — 500 mS/cm
0 — 1000 mS/cm
≤1%
0 — 2000 mS/cm 1

1 not compensated for temperature

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6 Mounting
6.1 General
Installation site Make sure that the site is readily accessible, for calibration at a later time.
The fixing must be secure and free from vibration.
Avoid direct sunlight!
Take care that there is adequate flow through and around the sensor (1)!
If the device is to be mounted in a pipeline, there must be at least 20 mm
clearance between the sensor and the wall of the pipe.
If it is not possible to achieve this minimum clearance, then a limited
compensation can be made through the “Mounting factor” parameter.
For submerged operation in basins, a location must be chosen that is
representative of the typical conductivity or concentration.

Operating The JUMO CTI-750 can be mounted in any position.


position

(1)

Screwing in and The cable must not be twisted!


unscrewing the Avoid putting tension on the cable. In particular, avoid tugging it.
detached
sensor

Sensor details

St. steel sleeve: Material 1.4571


Seal: FPM

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6 Mounting
6.2 Dimensions / Process connections for head transmitter
Installation
variations

Version with Version with


process connection -607 process connection -617
MK DN50 clamp 21/2"
(retaining clip not
included in delivery)

Version with Version with


process connection -686 process connection -690
VARIVENT® DN50 SMS 2"
(retaining clip not
included in delivery)

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6 Mounting
6.3 JUMO CTI-750 with separate sensor (split version)
Transmitter
head

Drilling jig for


wall-mounting

19
6 Mounting

Sensor
component

Split version with Split version with


process connection -607 process connection -617
MK DN50 clamp 21/2"
(union nut not (retaining clip not
included in delivery) included in delivery)

M12 socket
(PBT / PA)

Cable gland
M16 (PA)

Process connection 686


®
VARIVENT DN50
(1.4301)

Split version with Split version with


process connection -686 process connection -690
VARIVENT® DN50 SMS 2"
(retaining clip not (union nut not
included in delivery) included in delivery)

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6 Mounting
6.4 Mounting examples

Weld-on threaded pipe adaptor


DN50, DIN 11 851
(matching part for process connection
-607)
Sales No. 20/00085020

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6 Mounting

6.4.1 Pipe-mounting kit


40...50 mm

(1)

(2)

(1)

The screws (1) M5 x 30 are used with pipe diameters from 30 to 40 mm.
The screws (2) M5 x 40 are used with pipe diameters from 40 to 50 mm.
The pipe-mounting kit is also suitable for horizontal pipes.

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7 Installation

The electrical connection must only be carried out


by properly qualified personnel!

❏ The choice of cable, the installation and the electrical connection must
conform to the requirements of VDE 0100 “Regulations on the Installation
of Power Circuits with Nominal Voltages below 1000 V” or the appropriate
local regulations.
❏ The electrical connection must only be carried out by qualified personnel.
❏ If contact with live parts is possible while working on the device, it must be
completely disconnected from the electrical supply.
❏ The electromagnetic compatibility conforms to EN 61 326.
❏ Run input, output and supply cables separately and not parallel to one
another.
❏ The device is not suitable for use in areas with an explosion hazard
(Ex areas).
❏ Apart from faulty installation, incorrect settings on the instrument may also
affect the proper functioning of the subsequent process or lead to damage.

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7 Installation
7.1 General
Opening the
operating unit It is only necessary to open the housing for devices with cable
glands.
Devices with M12 plug/socket connectors should not be opened!

(1)

✱ Remove four screws (1) and take off the cover

Connecting up
the cables

(1)

(2)

To connect the single conductors, pull off the pluggable screw


terminals (1) in the operating unit.
Pass the connecting cables through the cable glands (2).

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7 Installation

Wiring

For devices with a separate sensor (type code extensions (2) /60 or /65), the
transmitter and detached sensor are matched to one another at the factory!
When connecting the components, please note that the serial number of the
external sensor (marked on the label attached to the connecting cable) must
match the serial number marked on the nameplate of the transmitter!

Caution:
On devices with a separate sensor and M12 plug/socket connectors,
the screw terminals are sealed inside the device.
Removal of this sealing will invalidate the warranty!

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7 Installation

Connections
for the Connection Screw Conn./pin
transmitter terminals
Supply
standard: 1 L+ I/1
supply voltage 2 L- I/2
19 — 31 V DC
(with reverse-polarity protection)
with extra code 844:
24 V AC
Outputs
Analog signal output: 3+ I/3
Conductivity/concentration 4- I/4
0 — 20 mA resp. 20 — 0 mA or
4 — 20 mA resp. 20 — 4 mA
or
0 — 10 V resp. 10 — 0 V or
2 — 10 V resp. 10 — 2 V
(electrically isolated)
Analog signal output: 5+ II / 1
Temperature 6- II / 2
0 — 20 mA resp. 20 — 0 mA or
4 — 20 mA resp. 20 — 4 mA
or
0 — 10 V resp. 10 — 0 V or
2 — 10 V resp. 10 — 2 V
(electrically isolated)
Switching output K1 7 II / 3
(floating) 8 II / 4
Status indication
7 8
LED K1
Switching output K2 9 II / 5
Status indication 10 II / 6
LED K2 9 10

Binary inputs
Binary input E1 11 12 11 II / 7
12 I/5

Binary input E2 13 14 13 II / 8
14 I/5

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8 Setup program
8.1 Function
Configurable The setup program, which is available as an option, can be used for easy
parameters adaptation of the transmitter to specific requirements.
- Setting the measurement range and the range limits.
- Setting the response of the output to an out-of-range signal.
- Setting the functions of the switched outputs K1 and K2.
- Setting the functions of the binary inputs E1 and E2.
- Setting up special functions (e.g. the dilution function).
- Setting up a customer-specific characteristic,
- etc.

Data transmission from or to the transmitter can only take place


when it is connected to the electrical supply, see Chapter 7
“Installation”, page 23ff.

Connection
The setup interface is not electrically isolated. When connecting
the PC interface cable, it is therefore absolutely essential to ensure
that either the supply of the transmitter or of the PC is not
electrically earthed (for instance, use a battery-powered notebook).

Plug-on adapter
(included in setup set)

Interface cable
(95/00350260)

Supply

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9 Commissioning

The transmitter has been tested in the factory for fault-free


functioning, and is delivered ready for operation.

9.1 Head-mounted transmitter or transmitter with separate


sensor
✱ Mounting the instrument, see “Mounting”, page 17.
✱ Connecting the instrument, see “Installation”, page 23.

For devices with a separate sensor (type code extensions (2) /60 or /65), the
transmitter and detached sensor are matched to one another at the factory!
When connecting the components, please note that the serial number of the
external sensor (marked on the label attached to the connecting cable) must
match the serial number marked on the nameplate of the transmitter!

9.2 Replacement sensor


✱ Connect up the sensor as described in the operating instructions for the
replacement sensor.
✱ Calibrate the sensor as described in the operating instructions for the
replacement sensor.

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10 Operation
10.1 Controls
JUMO CTI-750
without
LC display

(5)

JUMO CTI-750
with
LC display

(1)

(5) (2)

(4) (3)

(1) Graphics LC display, (5) LEDs K1 and K2 show the


back-lit states of the switched outputs.
(2) PGMkey
confirm entries/select menu In normal operation, the LED
lights up if the corresponding
(3) EXITkey
output is active.
cancel entry without saving /
If the pulse function is active,
cancel calibration
the LED only indicates the
go back one menu level
status.
(4) key
The K1 LED blinks during
increase value /
calibration.
step on in selection.
In fault condition, the LED K1 and
key
LED K2 blink.
reduce value /
step on in selection.

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10 Operation

LC display
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)

(11)
(8)

(10) (9)

(1) Output K1 is active (7) Output mode


(2) Output K2 is active - Hand (manual operation)
- Hold (hold operation)
(3) Binary input 1 is
activated (8) Conductivity/concentration
measurement
(4) Binary input 2 is
activated (9) Unit for conductivity/
concentration measurement
(5) Keypad is inhibited
(10) Temperature of the medium
(6) Device status (indications)
- Alarm (e.g overrange) (11) Device status e.g.
- Calib blinking (calibration - Measurement (normal)
timer has run down - Dilution (dilution function)
- Calib (customer calibration - Dosing (dilution function)
is active) - Inhibited (dilution function)
- Calibration status

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10 Operation
10.2 Principle of operation
Operation in
levels

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10 Operation
10.3 Measurement mode
Representation In measurement mode, the conductivity is shown (compensated for the
reference temperature) or the concentration and temperature of the medium
being measured.

(1)

(3)

(2)

(1) MEASUREMENT -> Measurement mode


(2) 20.5°C -> Temperature of the sample medium
(3) 203 mS/cm -> Conductivity of the medium (compensated for the
reference/comparison temperature – usually 25°C)

10.4 Operator level


All the parameters that have been enabled by the administrator (administrator
level) can be edited in this level. All other parameters (marked by a key )
can only be read.
✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.
✱ Select OPERATOR LEVEL.

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10 Operation
10.4.1 CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity input)

RANGE 1 — 4 1
0 — 500 µS/cm
0 — 1000 µS/cm
0 — 2000 µS/cm
0 — 5000 µS/cm
0 — 10 mS/cm
0 — 20 mS/cm
0 — 50 mS/cm
0 — 100 mS/cm
0 — 200 mS/cm
0 — 500 mS/cm
0 — 1000 mS/cm
0 — 2000 mS/cm UNC2

1 Measurement ranges 2, 3 and 4 are only used if


BINARY INPUT is configured to RANGE/TEMPCO.
2 This measurement range is not temperature-compensated.

TEMP. COMPENSATION
LINEAR
NON-LINEAR (see “Non-linear temperature coefficient (ALPHA)”, page 51)
NATURAL WATER (permissible temperature range 0 to 36°C as per EN 27 888)

TEMP. COEFFICIENT 1 — 4 1
0 — 2.20 — 5.5%
1 Ranges 2, 3 and 4 are only used if
BINARY INPUT is configured to RANGE/TEMPCO.

REFERENCE TEMP.
15.0 to 25.0 to 30°C

CELL CONSTANT
2.00 to 6.80 to 10.0 1/cm
A check or alteration is only necessary, if a replacement sensor (basic type
extension 80) has been connected to the transmitter with separate sensor.
The cell constant is printed on the replacement sensor (K=x,xx).

REL. CELL CONSTANT


80.0 — 100.0 — 120%

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10 Operation

MOUNTING FACTOR
80.0 — 100.0 — 120%
If it is not possible to achieve the minimum clearance of 20 mm between the
sensor and the outer wall, then a limited compensation can be made through
this parameter.

CONC. MEAS. TYPE


NO FUNCTION
NaOH
HNO3
CUSTOMIZED (values can only be entered by using the optional
setup program)

CONC. MEAS. For HNO3


RANGE 0 — 25 % BY WEIGHT
36 — 82 % BY WEIGHT
For NaOH
0 — 15 % BY WEIGHT
25 — 50 % BY WEIGHT

OFFSET
-100 to 0 to +100 mS/cm (+/- 10% of range)

FILTER TIME
00:00:00 — 00:00:01 — 00:00:25 H:M:S

CALIB. INTERVAL
0— 999 DAYS (0 = switched off)

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10.4.2 CONDUCTIVITY OUT (conductivity output)

SIGNAL TYPE
0 — 20 mA
4 — 20 mA
20 — 0 mA
20 — 4 mA
0 — 10 V
2 — 10 V
10 — 0 V
10 — 2 V

SCALING START 1 — 41
0 µS/cm = 4 mA
Can be set in the range being used, depending on the signal type.
1
Ranges 2, 3 and 4 are only used if
BINARY INPUT is configured to RANGE/TEMPCO.

SCALING END 1 — 41
1000 µS/cm = 20 mA
Can be set in the range being used, depending on the signal type.
1Ranges 2, 3 and 4 are only used if
BINARY INPUT is configured to RANGE/TEMPCO.

DURING LOW (0 mA / 0 V / 3.4 mA / 1.4 V)


ALARM HIGH (22 mA / 10.7 V)
SAFE VALUE (depending on the signal type)

DURING CALIBRATION
MOVING
FROZEN
SAFE VALUE

SAFE VALUE
0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA (depending on the signal type)
0 — 10.7 V

MANUAL MODE
OFF
ON

MAN. VALUE
0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA (depending on the signal type)
0 — 10.7 V

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10.4.3 TEMPERATURE IN

DIMENS. UNIT
°C
°F

MEAS. MODE
SENSOR
MANUAL

MANUAL VALUE
0.0 to 25.0 to 150°C

OFFSET
-15.0 to 0.0 to 15.0°C

FILTER TIME
00:00:00 — 00:00:01 — 00:00:25 H:M:S

10.4.4 TEMPERATURE OUT

SIGNAL TYPE
0 — 20 mA
4 — 20 mA
20 — 0 mA
20 — 4 mA
0 — 10 V
2 — 10 V
10 — 0 V
10 — 2 V

SCALING START
0.0°C = 4 mA (depending on the signal type)

SCALING END
150.0°C = 20 mA (depending on the signal type)

DURING ALARM
LOW (0 mA / 0 V / 3.4 mA / 1.4 V)
HIGH (22 mA / 10.7 V)
SAFE VALUE (depending on the signal type)

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DURING CALIBRATION
MOVING
FROZEN
SAFE VALUE

SAFE VALUE
0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA (depending on the signal type)
0 — 10.7 V

MANUAL MODE
OFF
ON

MAN. VALUE
0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA (depending on the signal type)
0 — 10.7 V

10.4.5 BINARY OUTPUT 1 and BINARY OUTPUT 2

FUNCTION
NO FUNCTION
MIN. CONDUCT.
MAX. CONDUCT.
LK1 CONDUCT.
LK2 CONDUCT.
MIN. TEMP.
MAX. TEMP.
LK1 TEMP.
LK2 TEMP.
CALIB. TIMER
ALARM

MAX limit comparator MIN limit comparator

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LK1 alarm window LK2 alarm window

Pulse contact Pulse contact


Trigger condition longer than Trigger condition shorter than
pulse duration pulse duration

LIMIT
0.0 — 999.0 (depending on the function, see above)

HYSTERESIS
0.0 — 1.0 — 999.0 (depending on the function, see above)

SPACING
0.0 — 999.0 (depending on the function, see above)

MANUAL MODE
OFF
ON

FOR HOLD
INACTIVE
ACTIVE
FROZEN

FOR ALARM / CALIB.


INACTIVE
ACTIVE
FROZEN

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ON-DELAY
00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S

OFF-DELAY
00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S

PULSE DURATION
00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S (see above: “Function, Pulse contact”)

10.4.6 BINARY INPUT 1 and BINARY INPUT 2

FUNCTION
NO FUNCTION
HOLD/LOCK KEY
RANGE/TEMPCO.
DILUTION

Setting parameters Binary input 1 Binary input 2


Range/ Range1/TC1 open open
temperature Range2/TC2 closed open
coefficient
changeover Range3/TC3 open closed
Range4/TC4 closed closed
Key inhibit closed X
Hold function X closed
Start dilution function close (0 —1 edge) open
Stop dilution function open close (0 —1 edge)

10.4.7 DILUTION (description: see “Dilution function”, page 43)

REDUCE
0 — 10 — 50%

DOSING TIME
0:00:00 — 00:01:00 — 18:00:00 H:M:S

LOCK TIME
0:00:00 — 00:01:00 — 18:00:00 H:M:S

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10.4.8 INSTRUMENT DATA

LANGUAGE
GERMAN
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
POLISH
SWEDISH
ITALIAN
PORTUGUESE
Entering the password 7485 in the administrator level will reset the
operating language to English.

CONTRAST
0 — 6 — 11

LIGHTING
OFF
ON
IF OPERATED (approx. 50 sec after the last key operation:
the lighting will be switched off)

LCD INVERSE
OFF
ON

10.5 Administrator level


- All parameters can be edited (altered) in this level.
- In this level, you can also define which parameters can be edited (altered)
by a “normal” user, and/or which calibration actions are permitted.
Editable parameters can be edited in the operator level.
Non-editable parameters are marked in the operator level by a
key symbol

You can access the administrator level as follows:


✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.
✱ Use the or key to select ADMINISTRATOR LEVEL.
✱ Use or to enter the password 300.
✱ Press the PGM key.

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Levels within
the
administrator
level

10.5.1 Parameter level


The administrator can edit all parameters for the operator level in this level.
The structure “Parameter level” within the administrator level is identical to the
operator level,
see “Operator level”, page 32 and the following.

10.5.2 Enable level


In this level, the administrator can define which parameters can be altered or
edited by the operator in the operator level.
The available options are READ ONLY and EDIT.
The structure “Parameter level” within the administrator level is identical to the
operator level,
see “Operator level”, page 32 and the following.

10.5.3 Calibration enable (CALIB. ENABLE)


In this level, the administrator can define whether the operator can calibrate or
alter
- the relative cell constant
- the linear temperature coefficient

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- the non-linear temperature coefficient.

10.6 Calibration level


All the calibrations that have been enabled by the administrator (administrator
level) can be carried out in this level.

✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.


✱ Use the or key to select CALIBRATION LEVEL.

10.6.1 REL. CELL CONSTANT (relative cell constant)


If this function has been enabled by the administrator, then the operator can
calibrate the relative cell constant of the JUMO CTI-750 here;
see “Calibrating the relative cell constant”, page 47.

10.6.2 TEMPCO LINEAR (linear temperature coefficient)


If this function has been enabled by the administrator, then the operator can
calibrate the JUMO CTI-750 for liquids with a linear temperature coefficient;
see “Linear temperature coefficient (ALPHA)”, page 48.

10.6.3 TEMPCOMP NON-LIN. (non-linear temperature coefficient)


If this function has been enabled by the administrator, then the operator can
calibrate the JUMO CTI-750 for liquids with a non-linear temperature
coefficient;
see “Non-linear temperature coefficient (ALPHA)”, page 51.

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10.7 Dilution function
Brief For cooling water, the conductivity is used to deduce the total salt content.
description If a conductivity limit is reached (at the maximum permissible salt content/
concentration), then the cooling water must be diluted. A dilution valve is
opened, the concentrated water flows out, and is replaced by fresh water.
When the conductivity of the cooling water has fallen below the limit, the
dilution valve is closed again.

Addition of A biocide is added to the cooling water, to prevent biological growth in the
biocide cooling system. There is no ideal setting for the amount used and the timing of
the biocide dosing. In most cases, the dosing time is used as the controlled
variable. The dosing quantity is therefore defined by the pumping rate and
duration (system-specific). The success of the biocide treatment must be
checked at regular intervals.

Dilution before If a biocide that increases conductivity is added to the cooling water, this
biocide addition could increase the conductivity to beyond the limit. This would cause the
dilution valve to be opened, and a portion of the added biocide would be
discharged into the waste water (possibly contravening regulations!).
To prevent this, the conductivity in the cooling system is reduced by dilution
to, for example, 10% below the limit, before the biocide is added. The dilution
valve is then temporarily blocked.

Dilution inhibit After adding the biocide, the dilution should be inhibited for a while, until the
biocide that is present in the cooling system is mostly decomposed (observe
the statutory regulations!).

Implementation - The dilution function is only available in the “Conductivity measurement”


with the mode – not for concentration measurement.
JUMO CTI-750 - When the dilution function is activated, all the parameters that are irrelevant
for this function are switched off.
- The dilution function can be started through binary input 1 and stopped
through binary input 2, see “BINARY INPUT 1 and BINARY INPUT 2”, page
39.
The dilution function can also be stopped by using the EXIT key.
- The present status of the dilution function will be shown in the display.
- The dilution valve is controlled by output K1.
- The addition of biocide valve is controlled by output K2.
- After dilution, K1 goes to the configured hold state (dilution inhibit).

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- The dilution factor can be adjusted through binary input 1 over a range
1 — 50% below the limit value. The preset value is 10% below the limit.

10.7.1 Stop dilution


All the parameters are system-dependent, and must be adjusted to suit
system requirements.

✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.


✱ Use the or key to select OPERATOR LEVEL; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

✱ Use the or key to select BINARY INPUT; use the PGM key to confirm
the selection.

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✱ Use the or key to select DILUTION; use the PGM key to confirm the
selection.

✱ Change to the operator level, using the EXIT key.


✱ Use the key to select DILUTION.

✱ Confirm the selection with the PGM key.

✱ Use the or key to set the dilution factor in the range from
1 — 10 — 50% below the limit value.
✱ Confirm the selection with the PGM key.
✱ Use the or key to select DOSING TIME; use the PGM key to confirm
the selection.

✱ Set the dosing time with the and keys in the range from
0:00:00 — 00:01:00— 18:00:00 H:M:S.
✱ Confirm the setting with the PGM key.

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✱ Use the or key to select LOCK TIME; use the PGM key to confirm the
selection.

✱ Set the lock time with the or key in the range from
0:00:00 — 00:01:00— 18:00:00 H:M:S.
✱ Confirm the setting with the PGM key.

If there is an interruption in the supply voltage during dilution, the


function will be canceled.
The dilution function will have to be restarted if it is to be
continued.

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11.1 General
The device offers various calibration options to increase the precision.

The conductivity sensor should be cleaned and calibrated at


regular intervals, depending on the medium being measured.
The K1 LED blinks during calibration.

11.2 Calibrating the relative cell constant


In order to meet enhanced demands for precision, the cell constant must first
be calibrated.

Requirements - The supply voltage for the JUMO CTI-750 must be present.
see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23ff.
- The sensor must be connected to the transmitter (applies to the split
version).
- The transmitter is in the measurement mode.

✱ Immerse the conductivity sensor in a reference solution with a known


conductivity.

The temperature of the sample solution must remain constant


during calibration!

✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.


✱ Use the or key to select CALIBRATION LEVEL; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

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✱ Use the or key to select REL. CELL CONSTANT; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

✱ When the measurement is stable, press the PGM key.


✱ Use the or key to correct the indicated uncompensated conductivity
to match the known value for the reference solution.
✱ Press PGM .
The relative cell constant calculated by the JUMO CTI-750 will be
displayed.

✱ To accept the relative cell constant that has been determined -> press the
PGM key for at least 3 seconds or

to reject the value -> press the EXIT key.


The transmitter is in the calibration menu.
✱ Press the EXIT key;
The transmitter is now in the measurement mode, and shows the
compensated conductivity of the reference solution.

11.3 Calibrating the temp. coefficient of the sample solution


11.3.1 Linear temperature coefficient (ALPHA)
The conductivity of any sample solution will change according to its individual
temperature coefficient.
We therefore recommend carrying out a calibration of the temperature
coefficient.

Requirements - The supply voltage for the JUMO CTI-750 must be present.

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see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23ff.
- The sensor must be connected to the transmitter (applies to the split
version).
- The transmitter is in the measurement mode.

✱ Immerse the conductivity sensor in a sample of the solution to be


measured.
✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.
✱ Use the or key to select CALIBRATION LEVEL; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

✱ Use the or key to select TEMPCO LINEAR; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

✱ Use the or key to enter the working temperature; confirm with the
PGM key.

The working temperature must be at least 5°C above or below the


reference temperature (25.0°C).

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(1)

(2)

(3)

The LC display now shows


- at top (1): the selected working temperature (blinking)
- in the middle (2): the reference temperature (blinking)
- below (3): the present sensor temperature (steady)
✱ Warm up the sample medium until both the reference and the working
temperatures have been reached (the corresponding values no longer
blink).

During calibration, the rate of change of temperature for the


sample solution must not exceed
10°C/min for a JUMO CTI-750 with exposed temperature sensor,
or
1°C/min for a JUMO CTI-750 with an internal temperature sensor.

As soon as one of the target temperatures has been reached, its


display becomes static (no longer blinking).

Calibration can also be carried out through a cooling procedure


(falling temperature). In this case, it starts above the working
temperature and finishes below the reference temperature.

The LC display now shows the derived temperature coefficient in %/°C.


To accept the temperature coefficient that has been determined -> press the
PGM key for at least 3 seconds or

to reject the value -> press the EXIT key.


The transmitter is in the calibration menu.
✱ Press the EXIT key.
The transmitter is now in the measurement mode, and shows the
compensated conductivity of the reference solution.

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11.3.2 Non-linear temperature coefficient (ALPHA)

General Since the temperature coefficient of some media is not constant over a
sizeable temperature range, the JUMO CTI-750 provides the option of
subdividing a temperature range (TStart to TEnd) into 5 sections. A different TC
value can be used for compensation in each of these range sections. This “TC
curve” can be
- edited with the setup program and transmitted to the device.
- or calibration can be performed automatically on the device.

Determining the
TC curve

Calculation of a
temperature
coefficient

α = temperature coefficient (TC)


γ = uncompensated conductivity

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TC curve

Temperature The present temperature of the medium is applied to the TC curve to


compensation determine the corresponding temperature coefficient,
with the TC see “TC curve”, page 52.
curve Intermediate values, e.g. (αx at Tx) between two known values (α3 at T3) and
(α4 at T4) are derived through a linear interpolation.
The derived TC is used to calculate the compensated conductivity, in the
same way as with the linear compensation.
If the measured temperature is lower than the start temperature,
the first TC is used for compensation.
If the measured temperature is higher than the end temperature,
the last TC is used for compensation.

Sequence for The TC curve is automatically recorded over a temperature range that has
automatic been defined by the user. The temperature range between the start and end
calibration temperatures is subdivided into 5 sections of equal size.
on the The temperature range must be larger than 20°C, and cover the reference
JUMO CTI-750 temperature.
Example: Reference temperature 25°C, start temperature 18°C and end
temperature 50°C.

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The rate of change of the temperature must not exceed


- 10°C / min for an exposed temperature sensor, and
- 01°C / min for an internal temperature sensor.

Requirements - The supply voltage for the JUMO CTI-750 must be present.
see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23ff.
- The sensor must be connected to the transmitter (for the split version).
- The transmitter is in the measurement mode.

✱ Immerse the conductivity sensor in a sample of the solution to be


measured.
✱ Press the PGM key for at least 3 seconds.
✱ Use the or key to select CALIBRATION LEVEL; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

✱ Use the or key to select TEMPCOMP NON-LIN.; use the PGM key to
confirm the selection.

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✱ Use the or key to enter the start temperature; confirm with the PGM

key.

The start temperature must be lower than the reference


temperature (25.0°C).

✱ Use the or key to enter the end temperature; confirm with the PGM

key.

The end temperature must be at least 20°C above the start


temperature.

The transmitter will define the fixed temperature points itself. The LC display
now shows
- at top (1): the next target temperature (blinking)
- below (2): the present sensor temperature (steady)

(1)

(2)

✱ Warm up the sample medium until is it above/below the temperature that is


blinking.

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The next target measured temperature is displayed as blinking.

During calibration, the rate of change of temperature for the


sample solution must not exceed
10°C/min for a JUMO CTI-750 with exposed temperature sensor,
or
1°C/min for a JUMO CTI-750 with an internal temperature sensor.

As soon as one of the target temperatures has been reached, its


display becomes static (no longer blinking).

✱ Warm up the sample medium until is it above the temperature that is


blinking.
✱ Repeat the procedure as often as required, until the JUMO CTI-750 has
determined all 6 temperature coefficients.

The LC display now shows the derived temperature coefficients in %/°C.


✱ To accept the temperature coefficients that have been determined -> press
the PGM key for at least 3 seconds or
to reject the values -> press the EXIT key.
The transmitter is in the calibration menu.
✱ Press the EXIT key.
The transmitter is now in the measurement mode, and shows the
compensated conductivity of the reference solution.

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12.1 Cleaning the conductivity sensor

Do not use solvents.


Hard-to-remove crusts and deposits can be softened and removed
with dilute hydrochloric acid.
Observe the safety regulations!

Deposits Deposits on the sensor section can be removed with a soft brush (e.g. a bottle
brush).

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Possible t

errors Problem Possible cause Measures


No measurement display Supply voltage Check supply voltage,
or missing also check terminals
signal output
Measurement display Sensor not immersed in Top up the reservoir
000 or medium,
signal output 0% reservoir level
(e.g. 4 mA) too low
Flow-through fitting Clean flow-through
is blocked fitting
Sensor is faulty see “Checking the
instrument”, page 57
Measurement display Out of range => above or Choose suitable
8888 blinking + below measurement/ measurement range, or
device status ALARM display range check the concentration
blinking. table
The temperature display
is OK
or
LED 1 + LED 2 blink
Measurement display The temperature sensor The transmitter or the
8888 blinking + is faulty. conductivity sensor has
device status ALARM to be replaced
blinking. or
The temperature display set measurement
shows 8888 blinking acquisition
or “Temperature input”
LED 1 + LED 2 blink briefly to manual, see
“TEMPERATURE IN”,
page 36.
Wrong or Sensor not immersed Top up the reservoir
unstable deeply enough
measurement display Inadequate mixing Ensure good
mixing,
for sensor: make sure
there is an all-round
clearance of approx.
5 mm, to allow all-round
flow
Air bubbles Check mounting site,
see “General”, page 17.

13.1 Checking the instrument


General The instrument is calibrated at the factory, and is maintenance-free. If,
nevertheless, measurement deviations appear with no apparent cause, the
transmitter can be tested as follows.

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13.1.1 Resistance loop test

Position of the
resistance loop
A During calibration, do not touch the sensitive part of the cell or put
it down on any surface, otherwise the measurement will be
falsified.

✱ Loop a wire through the cell (see diagram)


✱ Connect a resistor R to the wire

Calculating the Formula for calculating the resistance of the resistance loop:
resistance R = Resistance of the resistance loop
N2· K
R=
Cond N = No. of turns in the loop
K = Cell constant
Cond = Required display in S/cm
Note: 1 mS/cm = 1·10-3 S/cm
1 µS/cm = 1·10-6 S/cm
For display values up to 20 mS, the loop must have 1 turn.
For display values above 50 mS, the loop must have 3 turns.

The cell constant of the JUMO CTI-750 depends on the style.


The T-shaped measuring cell has a cell constant of 6.80 1/cm.
The VARIVENT® cell has a cell constant of 6.50 1/cm.

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Example 1 The JUMO CTI-750 with a T-shaped measuring cell is to show 20 mS:
12·6.80 1/cm
R= = 340 Ω
20·10-3 S/cm
To obtain a display of 20 mS/cm, the resistance loop (with 1 turn) must have a
resistance of 340 Ohm.

Example 2 The JUMO CTI-750 with a T-shaped measuring cell is to show 500 mS:
32·6.80 1/cm
R= = 122.4 Ω
500·10-3 S/cm

The obtain a display of 500 mS/cm, the resistance loop (with 3 turns) must
have a resistance of 122.4 Ohm.

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Precalculated The display value 0 is obtained if the sensor is dry and without a conductive
values deposit, and has no resistance loop fitted.
Style / cell constant

Material: PEEK Material: PEEK


K = 6.80 1/cm K = 6.50 1/cm

Number of Cell constant Required


Display for
turns resistance
range end
[1/cm] [Ω]
500 µS/cm 1 6.80 13600.00
1 6.50 13000.00
1000 µS/cm 1 6.80 6800.00
1 6.50 6500.00
2000 µS/cm 1 6.80 3400.00
1 6.50 3250.00
5000 µS/cm 1 6.80 1360.00
1 6.50 1300.00
10 mS/cm 1 6.80 680.00
1 6.50 650.00
20 mS/cm 1 6.80 340.00
1 6.50 325.00
50 mS/cm 3 6.80 1224.00
3 6.50 1170.00
100 mS/cm 3 6.80 612.00
3 6.50 585.00
200 mS/cm 3 6.80 306.00
3 6.50 292.50
500 mS/cm 3 6.80 122.40
3 6.50 117.00
1000 mS/cm 3 6.80 61.20
3 6.50 58.50
2000 mS/cm 3 6.80 30.60
3 6.50 29.25

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Test ✱ Calculate the test resistance.


sequence
✱ Connect up the JUMO CTI-750, see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23.
✱ Select the corresponding measurement range, see Chapter 10.4.1
“CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity input)”, page 33 -> RANGE 1 — 4
✱ Set TC to 0%/°C, see Chapter 10.4.1 “CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity
input)”, page 33 -> TEMPCO.
✱ Fit the resistance loop as shown in the diagram.

13.1.2 Reference liquid test

Immerse in test
solution

Test ✱ Prepare the conductivity test solution in a container of adequate size.


sequence
✱ Connect up the device, see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23.
✱ Select the range appropriate to the conductivity test solution, see Chapter
10.4.1 “CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity input)”, page 33 -> RANGE 1 — 4
✱ Set TC to 0%/°C, see Chapter 10.4.1 “CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity
input)”, page 33 -> TEMPCO.
✱ Immerse the cell in the container, and do not move it any more during the
measurement.

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13.1.3 Reference measuring instrument test

Immerse in test
solution

Test ✱ Prepare the conductivity test solution in a container of adequate size.


sequence
✱ Connect up the JUMO CTI-750, see Chapter 7 “Installation”, page 23.
✱ Select the range appropriate to the conductivity test solution, see Chapter
10.4.1 “CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity input)”, page 33 -> RANGE 1 — 4
✱ Set TC to 0%/°C, see Chapter 10.4.1 “CONDUCTIVITY IN (conductivity
input)”, page 33 -> TEMPCO.
✱ Set the TC for the reference instrument to 0%/°C as well (see operating
instructions for the reference instrument). If this is not possible, then the
sample liquid must be tempered to the reference temperature for the
reference instrument.
✱ Immerse the cell under test and the cell for the reference instrument in the
container, and do not move them any more during the measurement.
✱ The output and display of the device under test or the attached display unit
must match the indication of the attached reference instrument, taking into
account acceptable device deviations.

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14.1 Before configuration
If a number of instrument parameters have to be modified in the instrument,
then it is advisable to note them in the table below, and then modify these
parameters in the sequence given.
The following list shows the maximum number of parameters that
can be altered.
Depending on the configuration, some of the parameters will not
be alterable (editable) for your instrument.

Parameter Selection / value range New see page


Factory setting setting
Conductivity input
Range 1 — 4 0 — 500 µS/cm
0 — 1000 µS/cm
0 — 2000 µS/cm
0 — 5000 µS/cm
0 — 10 mS/cm
0 — 20 mS/cm
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0 — 50 mS/cm
0 — 100 mS/cm
0 — 200 mS/cm
0 — 500 mS/cm
0 — 1000 mS/cm
0 — 2000 mS/cm (uncompensated)
Temperature linear 33
compensation non-linear
natural water
Temperature coeff. 1 — 4 0 to 2.20 to 5.5%/°C 33
Reference temperature 15.0 to 25.0 to 30°C 33
Cell constant 2.00 — 6.80 — 10.00 1/cm 33
Relative cell constant 80.0 — 100.0 — 120.0% 33
Mounting factor 80.0 — 100.0 — 120.0% 34
Concentration no function 34
measurement NaOH
HNO3
customer-specific
Offset -200 to 0 to +200 mS/cm 34
Filter time 00:00:01 — 00:00:25 H:M:S 34
Calibration interval 0 — 999 days 34
Conductivity output
Signal type 0 — 20 mA 35
4 — 20 mA
20 — 0 mA
20 — 4 mA
0 — 10 V
2 — 10 V
10 — 0 V
10 — 2 V

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Parameter Selection / value range New see page
Factory setting setting
Scaling start 0 — 90% = 4 mA (e.g.) 35
of range span
Scaling end 100 — 10% = 20 mA (e.g.) 35
of range span
During alarm low 35
high
safe value
During calibration moving 35
frozen
safe value
Safe value 0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA 35
Manual mode off 35
on
Manual value 0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA 35
Temperature input
Unit °C 36
°F
Measurement acquisition sensor 36
manual
Manual value 0.0 to 25 to 150°C 36
Offset -15.0 to 0.0 to +15°C 36
Filter time 00:00:00 — 00:00:01 — 00:00:25 36
H:M:S
Temperature output
Signal type 0 — 20 mA 36
4 — 20 mA
20 — 0 mA
20 — 4 mA
0 — 10 V
2 — 10 V
10 — 0 V
10 — 2 V
Scaling start 0.0 to 135°C = 4 mA 36
(0 — 90% of range span)
Scaling end 150 to 15°C = 20 mA 36
(100 — 10% of range
span)
During alarm low 35
high
safe value

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Factory setting setting
During calibration moving 35
frozen
safe value
Safe value 0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA 37
Manual mode off 35
on
Manual value 0.0 — 4.0 — 22.0 mA 35
Binary output 1 or binary output 2
Function no function 37
conductivity MIN contact
conductivity MAX contact
conductivity LK1
conductivity LK2
temperature MIN contact
temperature MAX contact
temperature LK1
temperature LK2
calibration timer
alarm
Limit value 0.0 — 9999.0 38
Hysteresis 0.0 — 1.0 — 999.0 38
Spacing 0.0 — 999.0 38
Manual mode off 38
on
For “Hold” inactive 38
active
frozen
For alarm/calibration inactive 38
active
frozen
Switch-on delay 00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S 39
Switch-off delay 00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S 39
Pulse duration 00:00:00 — 01:00:00 H:M:S 39
Binary input
Function no function 39
key lock / hold
meas. range / temperature
coefficient
dilution function
Dilution function
Reduction 0 — 10 — 50% 39
Dosing time 00:00:00 — 00:01:00 — 18:00:00 39
H:M:S
Lock time 00:00:00 — 00:01:00 — 18:00:00 39
H:M:S
Device data

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Factory setting setting
Language German 40
English
French
Spanish
Polish
Swedish
Italian
Portuguese
Contrast 0 — 6 — 11 40
Lighting off 40
on
during operation
LCD inverse off 40
on

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