SUTO S130 Manual

English
Instruction and operation manual
S130
Laser particle counter

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing our product.
Before you start up the device please read this manual in full and
carefully observe instructions stated in this manual. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for any damage that occurs as a result of non-
observance or non-compliance with this manual.
Should the device be tampered with in any manner other than a
procedure that is described and specified in the manual, the warranty is
cancelled and the manufacturer is e empt from liability.
The device is destined e clusively for the described application.
SUTO offers no guarantee for the suitability for any other purpose.
SUTO is also not liable for consequential damage resulting from the
delivery, capability or use of this device.
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Table of Contents
1. Safety instructions.......................................................................4
2. Application.................................................................................7
3. Features.....................................................................................7
4. Technical data.............................................................................8
4.1 General data..........................................................................8
4.2 Electrical data........................................................................8
4.3 Output signals........................................................................9
4.4 Accuracy ..............................................................................9
4.5 General procedure of particle counting .....................................9
5. Dimensional drawing..................................................................10
6. Installation ..............................................................................11
6.1 Installation requirements.......................................................11
6.2 Installation procedure ...........................................................13
6.3 Electrical connection .............................................................14
7. Configuration............................................................................16
7.1 Configuration using the optional service kit..............................16
7.2 Configuration using an e ternal display ...................................16
7.3 Configuration using the integrated display................................16
8. Operations using the integrated display........................................17
8.1 User interface.......................................................................17
8.1 1 Main menu......................................................................................18
8.1.2 Icons in the status bar .....................................................................19
8.2 Sensor settings.....................................................................20
8.2.1 Analog output..................................................................................20
8.2.2 Counter setting................................................................................21
8.2.3 Alarm settings.................................................................................22
8.2.4 Modbus settings...............................................................................23
8.2.5 Sensor Info.....................................................................................23
9. LED indicators at the front panel..................................................24
10. Signal outputs.........................................................................24
10.1 Analog output ....................................................................24
10.2 Digital output ....................................................................24
10.3 Alarm output .....................................................................26
11. Optional accessories.................................................................28
12. Calibration..............................................................................28
13. Maintenance............................................................................29
14. Disposal or waste.....................................................................29
15. Warranty................................................................................29
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1. Safety instructions
1. Safety instructions
Please check if this instruction manual accords with the
product type.
Please observe all notes and instructions indicated in this
manual. This manual contains essential information that must
be observed before and during installation, operation and
maintenance. Therefore this manual must be read carefully by the
technician as well as by the responsible user or qualified personnel.
This instruction manual must be available at the operation site of the
product at any time. In case of any obscurities or questions regarding
this manual or the product, please contact the manufacturer.
W RNING!
Compressed air!
ny contact with quickly escaping air or bursting
parts of the compressed air system can lead to
serious injuries or even death!
•Do not e ceed the ma imum permitted pressure range (see
sensors label).
•Use only pressure-tight installation material.
•Prevent persons from being hit by escaping air or bursting parts of
the instrument.
•The system must be pressureless during maintenance work.
W RNING!
Voltage used for supply!
ny contact with energized parts of the device may
lead to an electrical shock which can lead to serious
injuries or even death!
•Consider all regulations for electrical installations.
•The system must be disconnected from any power supply during
maintenance.
•Any electrical work on system is allowed only by authorized
qualified personal.
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1. Safety instructions
TTENTION!
Permitted operating parameters!
Observe the permitted operating parameters. ny
operation beyond these parameters can lead to
malfunctions and may lead to damage on the product
or the system.
•Do not e ceed the permitted operating parameters.
•Make sure that the product is operated under its permitted
conditions.
•Store and operate the product at the permitted temperature and
pressure.
•The product should be maintained and calibrated frequently, at
least annually.
General safety instructions
•It is not allowed to use the product in e plosive areas.
•Please observe the national regulations before and during
installation and operation.
Remark
It is not allowed to disassemble the product.
TTENTION!
Measurement values can be affected by malfunction!
The product must be installed properly and
maintained frequently. Otherwise it may lead to
wrong measurement values, which can lead to
wrong results.
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1. Safety instructions
Storage and transportation
•Make sure that the transportation temperature for the product
without display is between -30 ... +70°C and for the product with
display between -10 ... +60°C.
•It is recommended to use the packaging that comes with the
product for storage and transportation.
•Make sure that the storage temperature of the product is between
-10 ... +50°C.
•Avoid direct UV and solar radiation during storage.
•The storage humidity must be < 90% with no condensation.
TTENTION!
Equipment may get damaged!
Please make sure, that your measuring point is free
of excessive contamination and dirt. This should
maintained before every measurement.
•Observe the measuring point always before measurement if it is
free of contamination like water drops, oil drops or other rough
contamination.
•Should water hit the inner electronics, the senors could be
seriously damaged.
•Before you start to measure, check your measurement point by
using a simple filter to see if any rough contamination is present.
(E ample of such a test device is shown below。 Ask the supplier
if not sure.)
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2. Application
2. pplication
The S130 is a laser particle counter which is designed to measure
particle in compressed air or compressed gases within the permissible
operating parameters. For more information about these parameters,
see chapter 4. Technical data.
The measurement values represent the particle counts per ft3, l or m3 or
alternately in µg/m3. Settings can be done through the optional
integrated display (optional), an e ternal display, or the service kit.
The S130 laser particle counter is mainly used in compressed air
systems in industrial environments, and is not designed for use in
e plosive areas. For the use in e plosive areas please contact the
manufacturer.
3. Features
•Measures particle content in compressed air or compressed gases.
•Easy connection through sampling hose and quick connector.
•Applicable to permanent or portable applications.
•Measures particle in the range of: 0.3 < d <= 5.0 µm.
•Compliance with ISO 8573-4.
•Service indication through LEDs.
•Connectable to display and data logger produced by the
manufacturer and by third-party manufacturers.
•IP65 casing provides robust protection in rough industrial
environments.
•Optional integrated display for monitoring and configuration.
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4. Technical data
4. Technical data
4.1 General data
Parameters Particle counts per ft3, l or m3, selectable
concentration µg/m3
Principle of
measurement
Laser detection
Sensor LED-laser
Measured medium Compressed air and gases free of corrosive,
aggressive, caustic and flammable
constituents
Measuring range CH1: 0.3 < d <= 0.5 μm
CH2: 0.5 < d <= 1.0 μm
CH3: 1.0 < d <= 5.0 μm
Flow rate 2.83 l/min
Sample rate 1 minute sampling time (Values are output
every one minute.)
Ambient temperature +10 ... +40°C
Humidity of the
measured medium
< 40% rH, no condensation
Operating pressure 0.2 ... 0.8 MPa
Housing material PC, Al alloy
Protection class IP65
Dimensions See dimensional drawing on page 10.
Display (optional) 5” graphic display, 800 480 pi els with
touch interface
Weight 1.9 kg
4.2 Electrical data
Power supply 24 VDC, 10 W without display
24 VDC, 20 W with display
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4. Technical data
4.3 Output signals
Analogue output 4 ... 20 mA
Digital output RS-485, Modbus/RTU
Alarm output NO, 32 VDC, 200 mA
4.4 ccuracy
Counting efficiency
per JIS
50 % @ 0.3 < d ≤ 0.45 μm
100% @ d > 0.45 μm
4.5 General procedure of particle counting
The S130 does not count any particles in the first five minutes. During
this period it performs a purge process to ensure that any remaining
particles in the system are blown out.
In the ne t 30 minutes, the particle counter accumulates all particles
detected and classify them to different size channels.
After that, the oldest sample is removed from the internal memory and
replaced by the newest one (One sample is the number of particles
within one minute.). This guarantees that a 30-minute accumulation of
particles at a display update interval of every 1 minute.
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