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Instruction Sheet

PN 51A­1056/RevC
May 2014 1056
Dual-Input Intelligent Analyzer
For additional information, please refer to Instruction Manual 51­1056, rev J
or visit www.emersonprocess.com/raihome/liquid
• Use only factory documented components for repair.
ESSENTIAL INSTRUCTIONS Tampering or unauthorized substitution of parts and pro­
READ THIS PAGE BEFORE PROCEEDING! cedures can affect the performance and cause unsafe
operation of your process.

Your instrument purchase from Rosemount • All equipment doors must be closed and protective cov­
Analytical, Inc. is one of the finest available for your ers must be in place unless qualified personnel are per­
particular application. These instruments have been forming maintenance.
designed, and tested to meet many national and • If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
international standards. Experience indicates that its manufacturer, the protection provided by it against haz­
performance is directly related to the quality of the ards may be impaired.
installation and knowledge of the user in operating
and maintaining the instrument. To ensure their con­
tinued operation to the design specifications, per­
sonnel should read this manual thoroughly before WARNING
proceeding with installation, commissioning, opera­ RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
tion, and maintenance of this instrument. If this
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by it against Equipment protected throughout by double insulation.
hazards may be impaired. • Installation and servicing of this product may expose personel
• Failure to follow the proper instructions may to dangerous voltages.
cause any one of the following situations to occur: • Main power wired to separate power source must be
Loss of life; personal injury; property damage; disconnected before servicing.
damage to this instrument; and warranty invalida­
tion. • Do not operate or energize instrument with case open!
• Ensure that you have received the correct model • Signal wiring connected in this box must be rated at least
and options from your purchase order. Verify that 240 V.
this manual covers your model and options. If • Non­metallic cable strain reliefs do not provide grounding
not, call 1­800­854­8257 or 949­757­8500 to between conduit connections! Use grounding type bushings
request correct manual. and jumper wires.
• For clarification of instructions, contact your • Unused cable conduit entries must be securely sealed by
Rosemount representative. non­flammable closures to provide enclosure integrity in
• Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions compliance with personal safety and environmental protection
marked on and supplied with the product. requirements. Unused conduit openings must be sealed with
NEMA 4X or IP65 conduit plugs to maintain the ingress
• Use only qualified personnel to install, operate, protection rating (NEMA 4X).
update, program and maintain the product.
• Electrical installation must be in accordance with the National
• Educate your personnel in the proper installation, Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA­70) and/or any other applicable
operation, and maintenance of the product. national or local codes.
• Install equipment as specified in the Installation • Operate only with front panel fastened and in place.
section of this manual. Follow appropriate local
and national codes. Only connect the product to • Safety and performance require that this instrument be
electrical and pressure sources specified in this connected and properly grounded through a three­wire
manual. power source.
• Proper use and configuration is the responsibility of the user.

Provide a switch or breaker to disconnect the analyzer from the main power supply. Install the switch or breaker
near the analyzer and label it as the disconnecting device for the analyzer.
QUICK START GUIDE
Model 1056 Dual Input Analyzer

1. Refer to mechanical installation instructions.


2. Wire sensor(s) to the signal boards. See wiring instructions. Refer to the sensor instruction sheet for addition­
al details. Make current output, alarm relay and power connections.
3. Once connections are secured and verified, apply power to the analyzer.

WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Electrical installation must be in accordance with


the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA­70)
and/or any other applicable national or local codes.

4. When the analyzer is powered up for the first time, Quick Start screens appear. Quick Start operating tips
are as follows:
a. A backlit field shows the position of the cursor.
b. To move the cursor left or right, use the keys to the left or right of the ENTER key. To scroll up or down
or to increase or decrease the value of a digit use the keys above and below the ENTER key . Use the
left or right keys to move the decimal point.
c. Press ENTER to store a setting. Press EXIT to leave without storing changes. Pressing EXIT during Quick
Start returns the display to the initial start­up screen (select language).
5. Complete the steps as shown in the Quick Start Guide flow diagram, Fig. A on the following page.
6. After the last step, the main display appears. The outputs are assigned to default values.
7. To change output, and temperature­related settings, go to the main menu and choose Program. Follow the
prompts. For a general guide to the Program menu, see the Quick Reference Guide, Fig.B.
8. To return the analyzer to the default settings, choose Reset Analyzer under the Program menu.

CAUTION CAUTION
This product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequen­ This product is not intended for use in the light
cy energy and thus can cause radio communication interfer­ industrial, residential or commercial environ­
ence. Improper installation, or operation, may increase such ments per the instrument’s certification to
interference. As temporarily permitted by regulation, this unit EN61000­6­2.
has not been tested for compliance within the limits of Class A
computing devices, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15, of FCC
Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area may cause interference, in which case the
user at his own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference.
QUICK START GUIDE
Figure A. QUICK START GUIDE
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Figure B. MODEL 1056 MENU TREE
SPECIFICATIONS ­ General Power: Code ­01: 115 VAC ±15% 60 Hz ±6%, 10W;
Enclosure: Polycarbonate. Type 4X, IP65. 230 VAC ±15% 50 Hz ±6%, 10 W.
Note: To ensure a water­tight seal, tighten all four Code ­02: 20 to 30 VDC. 15 W.
screws to 6 in­lbs of torque. Code ­03: 84 to 265 VAC, 47 to 63.0 Hz. 15 W.
Dimensions: Overall 155 x 155 x 131mm (6.10 x 6.10 Note: Code ­02 and ­03 power supplies include four
x 5.15 in.). Cutout: 1/2 DIN 139mm x 139mm (5.45 x programmable relays
5.45 in.) Equipment protected by double insulation
Conduit Openings: Accepts 1/2” or PG13.5 conduit RFI/EMI: EN­61326
fittings LVD: EN­61010­1
Display: Monochromatic graphic liquid crystal display.
128 x 96 pixel display resolution. Backlit. Active Alarms relays*: Four alarm relays for process meas­
display area: 58 x 78mm (2.3 x 3.0 in.). urement(s) or temperature. Any relay can be config­
Ambient Temperature and Humidity: 0 to 55°C ured as a fault alarm instead of a process alarm. Each
(32 to 131°F). Turbidity only: 0 to 50°C (32 to relay can be configured independently and each can
be programmed with interval timer settings.
122°F), RH 5 to 95% (non­condensing)
Relays: Form C, SPDT, epoxy sealed
Hazardous Location Approvals ­
Maximum Relay Current
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, & D
Class Il, Division 2, Groups E, F, & G Resistive
Class Ill T4A Tamb= 50° C 28 VDC 5.0 A
Evaluated to the ANSI/UL Standards. The ‘C’ and ‘US’ indicators 115 VAC 5.0 A
adjacent to the CSA Mark signify that the product has been evaluated
to the applicable CSA and ANSI/UL Standards, for use in Canada 230 VAC 5.0 A
and the U.S. respectively Inductive load: 1/8 HP motor (max.), 40 VAC
Options for CSA: ­01, 02, 03, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, Maximum screw torque for power lead connector and
27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, AN, and HT. relay terminal blocks is 0.6 N.m
Note: Turbidity configurations (Models 1056­02­27­38­
AN/­HT, 1056­03­27­38­AN/­HT, 1056­02­27­37­AN/
CAUTION
­HT and 1056­03­27­37­AN/­HT) are CSA approved RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
*Relays only available with ­02 power supply (20 ­ 30 VDC) or ­03
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, & D switching power supply (84 ­ 265 VAC)
Class Il & lll, Division 2, Groups E, F, & G
T4A Tamb= 50° C Enclosure Type 4X
WARNING
WARNING
Options for FM: ­01, 02, 03, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27,
30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, AN, and HT. Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the
Note: Turbidity configurations (Models 1056­02­27­38­ sealing properties used in the following devices:
AN/­HT, 1056­03­27­38­AN/­HT, 1056­02­27­37­AN/­ Zettler Relays (K1­K4) PN AZ8­1CH­12DSEA
HT and 1056­03­27­37­AN/­HT) are FM approved
Class I Div. 2 for hazardous area installation. Inputs: One or two isolated sensor inputs
Outputs: Two 4­20 mA or 0­20 mA isolated current out­
Ordinary Locations­
puts. Fully scalable. Max Load: 550 Ohm. Output 1
has superimposed HART signal (configurations
1056­0X­2X­3X­HT only)
Current Output Accuracy: ±0.05 mA @ 25 ºC
The following ordering options are approved by UL: ­01, Terminal Connections Rating: Power connector
02, 03, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33,
34, 35, 36, 37, 38, AN, DP, and HT. (3­leads): 18­12 AWG wire size. Signal board ter­
minal blocks: 26­16 AWG wire size. Current output
Note: ­UL order code must be specified for UL approval. connectors (2­leads): 24­16 AWG wire size. Alarm
Model 1056 UL configurations are assembled per relay terminal blocks: 18­16 AWG wire size
UL requirements and are marked UL on the unit. (­02 24 VDC power supply and ­03 84­265VAC
power supply)
POLLUTION DEGREE 2: Normally only non­conductive Weight/Shipping Weight: (rounded up to nearest lb or
pollution occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary nearest 0.5 kg): 3 lbs/4 lbs (1.5 kg/2.0 kg)
conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.

Altitude: for use up to 2000 meter (6562 ft.)

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MODEL 1056 INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Inspect the shipping container. If it is damaged, contact the shipper immediately for instructions. Save the box. If
there is no apparent damage, unpack the container. Be sure all items shown on the packing list are present. If
items are missing, notify Rosemount Analytical immediately.

INSTALLATION
General Information
1. Although the analyzer is suitable for outdoor use, do not install it in direct sunlight or in areas of extreme tem­
peratures.
2. Install the analyzer in an area where vibration and electromagnetic and radio frequency interference are min­
imized or absent.
3. Keep the analyzer and sensor wiring at least one foot from high voltage conductors. Be sure there is easy
access to the analyzer.
4. The analyzer is suitable for panel, pipe, or surface mounting. Refer to the table below.

Type of Mounting Figure


Panel 2­1
Wall and Pipe 2­2

WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Electrical installation must be in accordance with


the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA­70)
and/or any other applicable national or local codes.

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FIGURE 2­1 PANEL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS

MILLIMETER
INCH

126.4
5.0
17.13
1.1 101.6
4.00

154.9
6.1

154.9
6.1

Front View
Side View

( 126.4
5.0 )

76.2
3.0
41.4
1.6

Bottom View

152.73
6.0

The front panel is hinged at the bottom. The panel swings down for easy access to the wiring locations.
Panel mounting seal integrity (4/4X) for outdoor applications is the responsibility of the end user.

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FIGURE 2­2 PIPE AND WALL MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
(Mounting bracket PN:23820­00)
MILLIMETER
INCH

154.9 Wall / Surface Mount


6.1
232
9.1
102
4.0 33.5
1.3

130
5.1

187 154.9 165


7.4 6.1 6.5

Side View
Front View
Pipe Mount

232
Bottom View 9.1
33.5
1.3

130
5.1

80.01
3.2

165
6.5
45.21
1.8

108.9
4.3

Side View

71.37
2.8

The front panel is hinged at the bottom. The panel swings down for easy access to the wiring locations.

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MODEL 1056 WIRING

WIRING
GENERAL
The Model 1056 is easy to wire. It includes removable connectors and slide­out signal input boards. The front
panel is hinged at the bottom. The panel swings down for easy access to the wiring locations.

Removable connectors and signal input boards


Model 1056 uses removable signal input boards and communication boards for ease of wiring and instal­
lation. Each of the signal input boards can be partially or completely removed from the enclosure for wiring.
The Model 1056 has three slots for placement of up to two signal input boards and one communication
board.
Slot 1­Left Slot 2 – Center Slot 3 – Right
Profibus board Input Board 1 Input Board 2

Signal Input boards


Slots 2 and 3 are for signal input measurement boards. Wire the sensor leads to the measurement board
following the lead locations marked on the board. After wiring the sensor leads to the signal board, carefully slide
the wired board fully into the enclosure slot and take up the excess sensor cable through the cable gland. Tighten
the cable gland nut to secure the cable and ensure a sealed enclosure.

Digital Communication boards


A Profibus DP communication board is available as an ordering option for Model 1056 digital communication.
Profibus DP is an open communications protocol which operates over a dedicated digital line to the host. HART
digital communications are also available as an ordering option. HART circuitry is embedded in the main PCBA;
there is no separate slide­in communications board. HART supports Bell 202 digital communications over an
analog 4­20mA current output.

Alarm relays
Four alarm relays are supplied with the switching power supply (84 to 265VAC, ­03 order code) and the 24VDC
power supply (20­30VDC, ­02 order code). All relays can be used for process measurement(s) or temperature.
Any relay can be configured as a fault alarm instead of a process alarm. Each relay can be configured
independently and each can be programmed as an interval timer, typically used to activate pumps or control
valves. As process alarms, alarm logic (high or low activation or USP*) and deadband are user­programmable.
Customer­defined failsafe operation is supported as a programmable menu function to allow all relays to be
energized or not­energized as a default condition upon powering the analyzer.
The USP* alarm can be programmed to activate when the conductivity is within a user­selectable
percentage of the limit. USP alarming is available only when a contacting conductivity measurement board is
installed.

PREPARING CONDUIT OPENINGS


There are six conduit openings in all configurations of Model 1056. (Note that four of the openings will be fitted
with plugs upon shipment.)

Conduit openings accept 1/2­inch conduit fittings or PG13.5 cable glands. To keep the case watertight, block
unused openings with NEMA 4X or IP65 conduit plugs.

NOTE: Use watertight fittings and hubs that comply with your requirements. Connect the conduit hub to the
conduit before attaching the fitting to the analyzer.

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MODEL 1056 WIRING

POWER, OUTPUT, AND SENSOR CONNECTIONS


Power wiring
The following power wiring instructions apply to all configurations for Model 1056. The power terminal can be wired
with 18 ­ 12 AWG wire sizes. Wiring must be rated for 75°C or higher. Ensure that power has been turned off to
the power leads during this installation.
Three Power Supplies are offered for Model 1056:
a. 115/230VAC Power Supply (­01 ordering code)
b. 24VDC (20 – 30V) Power Supply (­02 ordering code)
c. 84 – 265 VAC Switching Power Supply (­03 ordering code)
AC mains (115 or 230V) leads and 24VDC leads are wired to the Power Supply board which is mounted vertically
on the left side of the main enclosure cavity. Each lead location is clearly marked on the Power Supply board.
Wire the power leads to the Power Supply board using the lead markings on the board.
The grounding plate is connected to the earth terminal of power supply input connector TB1 on the ­01
(115/230VAC) and ­03 (84­265VAC) power supplies. The green colored screws on the grounding plate are intend­
ed for connection to some sensors to minimize radio frequency interference. The green screws are not intended
to be used for safety purposes.
For UL­approved configurations of Model 1056 (1056­XX­XX­XX­XX­UL) a clear plastic protective shield is
installed that surrounds the power supply connections. To wire power leads to the power supply:
a. Route the power cable or individual power leads through an appropriate cable gland fittings or conduit
and through the left front instrument enclosure opening for the ­01 supply. The ­02 and ­03 power supplies
may be wired through either the front left or rear left conduit entry holes.
b. Route the leads up through the bottom of the plastic shield surrounding the power supply board.
c. Open the door of the plastic shield to gain access to the wiring connections. The door is locked to the
protective shield with plastic tabs.
d. Remove the mating connector (location TB1 on the PCB) for the power connections.
e. Wire the individual leads to the modular mating connector for power connections.
f. Insert the wired modular connector into the board­mounted mating connector (TB1) on the power supply
board. The connector is keyed.
g. Close the door of the plastic shield and secure it using the plastic locking tabs.
h. Make sure to properly seal the power wires that exit the enclosure with the appropriate cable glands or
pipe fittings to ensure a NEMA­compliant enclosure.

115/230VAC Power Supply (­01


ordering code) is shown below:

CAUTION
AC Power switch shipped in the 230VAC
position.
Adjust switch upwards to 115VAC position
for 110VAC – 120VAC operation.

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MODEL 1056 WIRING

24VDC Power Supply (­02 ordering code)


is shown below:

This power supply automatically detects DC power and


accepts 20VDC to 30VDC inputs.
Four programmable alarm relays are included.

Switching AC Power Supply (­03 ordering


code) is shown below:

This power supply automatically detects AC line condi­


tions and switches to the proper line voltage and line
frequency.
Four programmable alarm relays are included.

Current Output wiring


All instruments are shipped with two 4­20mA current
outputs. Wiring locations for the outputs are on the
Main board which is mounted on the hinged door of the
instrument. Wire the out put leads to the correct posi­
tion on the Main board using the lead markings (+/positive,
­/negative) on the board. Male mating connectors are
provided with each unit.

Sensor wiring to signal boards


Wire the correct sensor leads to the measurement board using the lead locations marked directly on the b o a r d .
After wiring the sensor leads to the signal board, carefully slide the wired board fully into the enclosure slot and
take up the excess sensor cable through the cable gland.

For best EMI/RFI protection use shielded output signal cable enclosed in an earth­grounded metal conduit.
Connect the shield to earth ground. AC wiring should be 14 gauge or greater. Provide a switch or breaker to dis­
connect the analyzer from the main power supply. Install the switch or breaker near the analyzer and label it as
the disconnecting device for the analyzer.

Keep sensor and output signal wiring separate from power wiring. Do not run sensor and power wiring in the same
conduit or close together in a cable tray.

WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Electrical installation must be in accordance with


the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA­70)
and/or any other applicable national or local codes.
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MODEL 1056 RETURN OF MATERIAL

RETURN OF MATERIAL
GENERAL
To expedite the repair and return of instruments, proper communication between the customer and the factory is important.
Before returning a product for repair, call 1­949­757­8500 for a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
WARRANTY REPAIR
The following is the procedure for returning instruments still under warranty:
1. Call Rosemount Analytical for authorization.
2. To verify warranty, supply the factory sales order number or the original purchase order number. In the case of
individual parts or sub­assemblies, the serial number on the unit must be supplied.
3. Carefully package the materials and enclose your “Letter of Transmittal” (see Warranty). If possible, pack the
materials in the same manner as they were received.
4. Send the package prepaid to:
Rosemount Analytical IMPORTANT
Liquid Division Please see second section of “Return of
2400 Barranca Parkway Materials Request” form. Compliance with
Irvine, CA 92606 the OSHA requirements is mandatory for
Attn: Factory Repair the safety of all personnel. MSDS forms
and a certification that the instruments have
RMA No. ____________
been disinfected or detoxified are required.
Mark the package: Returned for Repair Model No. ____
NON­WARRANTY REPAIR
The following is the procedure for returning for repair instruments that are no longer under warranty:

1. Call Rosemount Analytical for authorization.

2. Supply the purchase order number, and make sure to provide the name and telephone number of the individual
to be contacted should additional information be needed.
3. Do Steps 3 and 4 from warranty repair section.

NOTE Consult the factory for additional information regarding service or repair.

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