Abb Az20
Abb Az20
Abb Az20
A B B M E A S U R E M E N T & A N A LY T I C S | U S E R G U I D E | I M/A Z 2 0 P - E N R E V. G
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Superior technology Introduction
and quality from the
world leader in oxygen The Endura AZ20 is the latest in a long line of high- Kits containing all the parts needed to complete on-
measurement
quality, combustion gas analyzers from ABB. site repairs are available from ABB, ensuring that
service personnel can effect repairs quickly and
The sensor, based on a zirconium oxide cell, is efficiently at minimum cost. The Endura AZ20 probe
mounted at the tip of the probe that is inserted in has retained an easy-access cell arrangement,
the flue duct. The resulting direct, in situ similar to the proven ZFG2 probe. This ensures cell
measurement provides accurate and rapid oxygen replacement can be carried out on-site using readily
reading for combustion control / optimization and available, basic hand tools, even after long periods
emissions monitoring purposes. of high temperature operation.
Endura AZ20 has been designed for extended This User Guide should be used in conjunction with
periods of maintenance-free operation. The the following publications:
modular design with reduced component count • Transmitter User Guide (IM/AZ20E-EN)
improves the reliability and robustness of the • Maintenance Guide (IM/AZ20M–EN).
system and simplifies breakdown repair if it occurs.
For more information
Further publications for the Endura AZ20 probe are available
for free download from:
www.abb.com/measurement
Data Sheet
Endura AZ20 oxygen monitor DS/AZ20-EN
Combustion gas analysis
User Guide
Endura AZ20 series probe IM/AZ20P-EN
Combustion oxygen monitor
Maintenance Guide
Endura AZ20 series probe IM/AZ20M–EN
Combustion oxygen monitor
Addendum
ADD/MEASUREMENT/001-EN
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS II)
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Combustion oxygen monitor Contents
Contents
1 Safety ............................................................................... 2 4 Connections .................................................................. 17
1.1 Health & Safety ........................................................ 2 4.1 Electrical Safety ..................................................... 17
1.2 Electrical Safety – CEI / IEC 61010-1:2001-2 ........... 2 4.2 Cable Preparation .................................................. 18
1.3 Symbols – CEI / IEC 61010-1:2001-2 ...................... 2 4.2.1 Endura AZ20 Probe to
1.4 Product Recycling Information ................................. 3 Remote Endura AZ20 Transmitter .............. 18
1.5 Product Disposal ...................................................... 3 4.3 Electrical Connections ........................................... 20
1.6 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) .......... 4 4.3.1 Endura AZ20 Probe
1.7 Safety Precautions ................................................... 4 Transmitter Connections ............................ 20
1.8 Safety Conventions .................................................. 4 4.3.2 AutoCal Connections at
1.9 Safety Recommendations ........................................ 4 Endura AZ20 Probe ................................... 21
1.10 Service and Repairs ................................................. 4 4.4 Gas and Air Connections ....................................... 22
1.11 Potential Safety Hazards .......................................... 4 4.4.1 Restrictors .................................................. 22
4.4.2 Connection Types ...................................... 22
2 System Overview ............................................................ 5 4.4.3 Orientation of External Connections ........... 22
4.4.4 Test Gas Inlets ........................................... 23
4.4.5 Vent ........................................................... 24
3 Mechanical Installation ................................................... 6
4.4.6 Reference Air Inlet ...................................... 24
3.1 General Installation Requirements ............................ 6 4.4.7 Inline Shut-off Valves .................................. 24
3.2 Unpacking ............................................................... 6 4.4.8 Internal Test Gas and Reference Air Tubes . 25
3.3 Identifying the Probe ................................................ 6
3.4 Siting ....................................................................... 7
5 Start-up and Operation ................................................ 26
3.4.1 System Overview .......................................... 7
3.5 Pneumatic Connections ........................................... 8 5.1 Preparation ............................................................ 26
3.5.1 Pneumatic Connection Configurations .......... 8 5.2 Setting Up Test Gases ........................................... 26
3.5.2 Pneumatic Connections for Probes 5.2.1 AutoCal System with Restrictors ................ 26
with Restrictors ............................................. 9 5.2.2 AutoCal System without Restrictors ........... 27
3.5.3 Pneumatic Connections for Probes 5.2.3 Non-AutoCal System with Restrictors ......... 27
without Restrictors ...................................... 10 5.2.4 Non-AutoCal System without Restrictors .... 27
3.6 Overall Dimensions ................................................. 11
3.6.1 Remote Endura AZ20 Probe ....................... 11 6 Endura AZ20 Probe Specification ............................... 28
3.6.2 Integral Endura AZ20 Probe ........................ 11
3.7 Endura AZ20 Probe Flanges – All Probe Lengths ... 12 Appendix A – Principle of Operation ............................... 29
3.8 Mounting Plates for ABB Standard Flanges ............ 13
3.8.1 0.5 m (1.7 ft) Probe – Part No. AZ200 796 .. 13
Appendix B – Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe .. 30
3.8.2 1.0 to 4.0 m (3.3 to 13.1 ft) Probes –
Part No. AZ200 795 .................................... 13 B.1 Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement
3.8.3 Long Probe to 0.5 m (1.7 ft) Probe Adaptor Probe Conduit Electrical Connections .................... 31
Plate – Part No. AZ200 794 ........................ 13 B.1.1 Electrical Connections ................................ 31
3.9 Mounting ................................................................ 14 B.1.2 Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe –
3.9.1 Probe ......................................................... 14 Conduit Reference Air Connections ............ 32
3.9.2 0.5 m (1.64 ft) Probe to Large Probe B.2 ZDT-FG Analyzer Connections ............................... 33
Adapter Plate Mounting .............................. 15 B.2.1 Disconnecting the Existing ZFG2 Probe ..... 33
3.10 End of Life Disposal ............................................... 16 B.2.2 Connecting the Endura AZ20/ZFG2
3.11 Endura AZ20 Probe and Transmitter Weights Replacement Probe ................................... 33
(Unpacked and Packed) ......................................... 16 B.3 ZMT Transmitter Connections ................................ 34
B.3.1 Disconnecting the Existing ZFG2 Probe ..... 34
B.3.2 Connecting the Endura AZ20/ZFG2
Replacement Probe ................................... 34
IM/AZ20P–EN Rev. G 1
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Combustion oxygen monitor 1 Safety
1 Safety
Information in this manual is intended only to assist our 1.2 Electrical Safety – CEI / IEC 61010-1:2001-2
customers in the efficient operation of our equipment. Use of This equipment complies with the requirements of CEI / IEC
this manual for any other purpose is specifically prohibited and 61010-1:2001-2 'Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
its contents are not to be reproduced in full or part without prior for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use' and complies
approval of the Technical Publications Department. with US NEC 500, NIST and OSHA.
If the equipment is used in a manner NOT specified by the
1.1 Health & Safety
Company, the protection provided by the equipment may be
Health and Safety impaired.
To ensure that our products are safe and without risk to 1.3 Symbols – CEI / IEC 61010-1:2001-2
health, the following points must be noted: One or more of the following symbols may appear on the
equipment labelling:
The relevant sections of these instructions must be
read carefully before proceeding.
Protective earth (ground) terminal.
Warning labels on containers and packages must be
observed.
Installation, operation, maintenance and servicing Functional earth (ground) terminal.
must only be carried out by suitably trained personnel
and in accordance with the information given. Direct current supply only.
Normal safety precautions must be taken to avoid the Alternating current supply only.
possibility of an accident occurring when operating in
conditions of high pressure and / or temperature. Both direct and alternating current supply.
Chemicals must be stored away from heat, protected
The equipment is protected through double
from temperature extremes and powders kept dry.
insulation.
Normal safe handling procedures must be used.
When disposing of chemicals ensure that no two This symbol, when noted on a product, indicates a
chemicals are mixed. potential hazard which could cause serious
personal injury and / or death.
Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment
The user should reference this instruction manual
described in this manual or any relevant Material Safety
for operation and / or safety information.
Data Sheets (where applicable) may be obtained from the
Company address on the back cover, together with This symbol, when noted on a product enclosure or
servicing and spares information. barrier, indicates that a risk of electrical shock and /
or electrocution exists and indicates that only
individuals qualified to work with hazardous
voltages should open the enclosure or remove the
barrier.
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Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may 1.5 Product Disposal
not be disposed of in European public disposal
systems. In conformity with European local and Note. The following only applies to European customers.
national regulations, European electrical equipment
users must now return old or end-of-life equipment
ABB is committed to ensuring that the risk of
to the manufacturer for disposal at no charge to the
any environmental damage or pollution caused
user.
by any of its products is minimized as far as
Products marked with this symbol indicates that the possible. The European Waste Electrical and
product contains toxic or hazardous substances or Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002 /
elements. The number inside the symbol indicates 96 / EC) that came into force on August 13
the environmental protection use period in years. 2005 aims to reduce the waste arising from
electrical and electronic equipment; and
improve the environmental performance of all
those involved in the life cycle of electrical and
electronic equipment.
In conformity with European local and national
regulations (EU Directive 2002 / 96 / EC stated
above), electrical equipment marked with the
above symbol may not be disposed of in
European public disposal systems after 12
August 2005.
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2 System Overview
This User Guide provides the following information: The Endura AZ20 oxygen probe measures oxygen
concentration in flue gas using an in situ 'wet analysis' method.
schematics for systems fitted with or without restrictors
The 'wet analysis' method avoids measurement error (typically
(including test gas and reference air requirements) – see
20% of reading higher than the actual value) that is introduced
section 3.3, page 6 for product identification
by a sampling system using the 'dry analysis' method.
installation details for integral and remote Endura AZ20
For customers with an existing installed ZFG2 probe with a ZMT
probes – see section 3, page 6
or ZDT transmitter, a 55 V heater version of the Endura AZ20
electrical connection details: probe (the Endura AZ20 / ZFG2 replacement probe) is available.
– for standard probe connection details (without System equipment comprises a (flue-mounted) Endura AZ20
automatic calibration [AutoCal]) between a remote probe controlled by an integral or remote transmitter. During
Endura AZ20 probe and a remote Endura AZ20 operation, a zirconia cell within the probe is held at a constant
transmitter – see section 4.3.1, page 20 temperature of 700°C (1292 °F) by a probe heater and control
– for automatic calibration connection details between thermocouple assembly. If the heater control circuitry or
a remote Endura AZ20 probe and a remote Endura software fails (unsafe), the probe heater power supply is
AZ20 transmitter – see section 4.3.2, page 21 switched off, ensuring the system fails 'safe' and protects the
heater from an over-temp failure.
electrical connection details between an existing ZDT An output generated at the zirconia cell is processed in the
analyzer or ZMT transmitter and a remote Endura transmitter giving a locally displayed O2 reading and a 4 to 20
AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probe (where the Endura mA retransmission signal over any range between 0 % and 100
AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probe replaces an existing ZFG2 % O2.
probe)
Optional automatic calibration (AutoCal*) enables automatic,
– refer to appendix B.2, page 33 for ZDT-FG semi-automatic or manual calibration to be performed using a
connections probe-mounted gas control manifold mounted within the probe
– refer to appendix B.3, page 34 for ZMT connections head. Calibration sequencing is software-controlled from the
transmitter.
Warning. Optional restrictors (where fitted*) in the probe head control the
System configuration must be carried out only by users test gas and reference air flow without the need for flowmeters.
or personnel with approved access rights (user The probe requires only preset test gas and reference air
privileges). pressures of 1 bar (15 psi) to maintain a constant flow of 2.2 l /
min (4.662 scfh). This flow is not affected by changes in the
Read all relevant sections of this guide before measured gas pressure of ± 0.35 bar (5 psi).
configuring the system or modifying system
parameters.
Warning. Endura AZ20 probes must be connected only to
Install and use this equipment as detailed in this guide. an integral or remote Endura AZ20 transmitter (AZ20XX1
Install and use associated equipment in accordance or 2).
with the relevant national and local standards. Endura AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probes (AZ200002) must
be connected only to a ZDT-FG or ZMT transmitter.
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3 Mechanical Installation
3.1 General Installation Requirements
Warning.
Before installing the probe, check the probe data and
the alteration labels on the head of the probe – see
Section 3.3.
Select a location away from strong electrical and
magnetic fields. If this is not possible, particularly in
applications where mobile communications
equipment is expected to be used, screened cables
within flexible, earthed metal conduit must be used.
Before installing the probe, read the Safety notes
in Section 1.
Ensure suitable lifting equipment and qualified
personnel are available to suit the probe length being
installed – see page 16 for probe weights. Fig. 3.1 Location of Probe Labels
Warning. A B C D
Handle the probe with care and do not subject it to ABB Limited
Stonehouse GL10 3TA
hammer blows or other sharp shocks. The probe AZ20 Oxygen Probe
inners have fragile ceramic components that can be Model: AZ20/000112221110E/ST
Serial: 3K270000000026 C UL US
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3.4 Siting
Avoid locations where:
obstructions or bends create turbulence in the gas flow If excessive abrasive dust is present, fit a protective shield along
and / or hinder probe insertion and removal the whole length of the inserted probe section.
vibration induced by other plant or vortex shedding is If liquid condensation is present or could be created (for
present example a cold start on a gas boiler), mount the probe at a
downward angle to prevent water entering the cell.
the probe may be subject to shock loading, for example,
close to ash hammers If necessary, thermally lag the probe mounting flange and body
to prevent acid dew-point corrosion and to maintain the probe
head temperature within the range of –20 to 70 °C (4 to 176 °F).
3.4.1 System Overview
IP66 (NEMA 4)
55 °C Mains Supply
(131 °F)
–20 °C Relays
(–4 °F)
Output Signals
*Flue
Probe with Remote Transmitter**
70 °C 0.5 to 4 m
(158 °F) (1.7 to 13.1 ft.)
–20 °C 800 °C (1472 °F)
–20 °C (–4 °F)
(–4 °F)
20 mm or
1/2in. NPT
Mains Supply Gland
Endura AZ20 Probe Cable (ABB Supplied) – Max. 100 m (300 ft.)
*Can withstand 35 kPa (5.1 psi) – positive or negative (pressure compensation required above 5 kPa [0.7 psi] – transmitter can supply fixed
pressure compensation)
**Transmitter does not contain a reference air supply for the probe.
Fig. 3.2 Probe and Transmitter Temperature / Environmental Limits and Power Input / Output Supplies
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Caution.
The configuration option of having flow restrictors fitted to the probe determines the way the reference air and test gas flow
is controlled. Ensure the instructions for the pneumatic connections are followed accurately – an incorrect configuration at
the probe can cause errors and / or permanent damage.
All configurations – do not use gas mixers online to supply test gases to the probe(s) unless it can be confirmed that
errors are not introduced by the high delivery pressures required to the probe(s).
Probes with restrictors – the reference air and test gas flow is regulated by the restrictors installed in the probe which
require a set pressure of 1 bar (15 psi) to deliver the correct flows. Because the gases are delivered as a pressure at the
probe it is permissible to use parallel pipework for multiple-probe installations.
Probes without restrictors – the reference air and test gas flow is regulated by flowmeters (with integral needle valves)
fitted in the delivery lines to the sensor – one flowmeter is required in each delivery line.
*Is probe
Yes fitted with No
restrictors?
Flowmeters Not Required Flowmeters Required
(test gases must be (test gas flow must be
applied as pressure) regulated by flowmeters)
Reference Reference
air air supply
supply
using ABB using ABB using ABB using ABB
filter / regulator air pump filter / regulator air pump
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Reference Reference
Clean Dry Oil-free Air Clean Dry Oil-free Air *Shut-off
Instrument Air In Instrument Air in Valve
10 Bar (145 psi) max. 10 Bar (145 psi) max.
3-Way Valve
5 µm / Oil Coalescing
5 µm / Oil Coalescing Filter Regulator
Filter Regulator
1 Bar (15 psi) Test Gas 2 1 Bar (15 psi) Test Gas 2
(Optional) (Optional)
Fig. 3.4 AutoCal with Test Gas Air Fig. 3.6 Non-AutoCal with Test Gas Air
and Optional Certified Test Gas and Optional Certified Test Gas
Fig. 3.5 AutoCal with 2 Certified Test Gases Fig. 3.7 Non-AutoCal with 2 Certified Test Gases
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1 Bar (15 psi) Test Gas 1 1 Bar (15 psi) 3-Way Valve
1 Bar (15 psi) Test Gas 2 1 Bar (15 psi) Test Gas 2
(Optional) (Optional)
Fig. 3.8 AutoCal with Test Gas Air Fig. 3.10 Non-AutoCal with Test Gas Air
and Optional Certified Test Gas and Optional Certified Test Gas
*ABB
Flowmeter
Fig. 3.9 AutoCal with 2 Certified Test Gases Fig. 3.11 Non-AutoCal with 2 Certified Test Gases
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Dimensions in mm (in)
203
(8.0)
Ø 62 (2.4)
For flange dimensions refer to Section 3.7, page 12
For probe weights refer to page 16
Ø 135 (5.3)
Dimensions in mm (in)
407 (16.0)
Ø 62 (2.4)
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Dimensions in mm (in).
152.4 12 19 120.6
ANSI 2 in 150
(6.00) (0.47) (0.75) (4.75)
177.8 12 19 139.7
ANSI 2.5 in 150
(7.00) (0.47) (0.75) (5.50)
190.5 12 19 152.4
ANSI 3 in 150 A
(7.50) (0.47) (0.75) (6.00)
185 12 18 145
DIN 65 PN16
(7.28) (0.47) (0.70) (5.70)
155 12 15 130 C
JIS 65 5K
(6.10) (0.47) (0.59) (5.12) D B
180 12 19 145
JIS 80 5K
(7.08) (0.47) (0.75) (5.71)
ABB Standard
101 7.3 80
(0.5 m [1.64 ft.] 6 (0.24)
(3.97) (0.29) (3.15)
probes only)
C B
228.6 12 19 190.5
ANSI 4 in 150
(9.0) (0.47) (0.75) (7.50)
200 12 18 160
DIN 80 PN16
(7.87) (0.47) (0.70) (6.30)
A
220 12 18 180
DIN 100 PN16
(8.66) (0.47) (0.70) (7.08)
C
200 12 19 165
JIS 100 5K D
(7.87) (0.47) (0.75) (6.50)
B
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3.8 Mounting Plates for ABB Standard Flanges 3.8.2 1.0 to 4.0 m (3.3 to 13.1 ft) Probes –
In addition to the probe flange, the probe can be supplied with a Part No. AZ200 795
mounting plate assembly for use with ABB Standard flanges The 1.0 to 4.0 m (3.3 to 13.1 ft) probe mounting plates comprise
(see Table 3.2, page 12) if specified. the following items:
probe mounting plate
Note. A mounting plate is required if there is no existing probe mounting gasket
mounting on the flue or boiler. 6 x M10 shakeproof washers
203 32
(8.0) (1.26)
160
(6.30) Fig. 3.15 Standard Mounting Plate –
1.0 to 4.0 m (3.3 to 13.1 ft) Probes
Dimensions in mm (in.)
165
(6.50)
Qty. 6 Holes
Tapped M6
on 80 (3.15) PCD
Fig. 3.16 Long Probe to 0.5 m (1.7 ft) Probes Adaptor Plate
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3.9 Mounting
3.9.1 Probe
To mount the probe (all sizes): Integral Probe
1. Cut a 120 mm (4.72 in) diameter hole in the flue wall A. Arrangement
2. Either:
a. weld the mounting plate B into place, concentric
with the hole in the flue
or
b. drill and bolt the plate to the flue
Remote Probe
3. Fit the probe gasket C and insert the probe into the flue. Arrangement
4. Secure the probe and gasket using nuts and washers D
as follows:
a. 0.5 m (1.7 ft) probe – 6 x M6 nuts and washers
b. 1.0 to 4.0 m (3.3 to 13.1 ft) probe – 6 x M10 nuts
and washers
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Integral Probe
Arrangement
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4 Connections
4.1 Electrical Safety
Warning.
The transmitter is not fitted with a switch therefore a
disconnecting device such as a switch or circuit breaker
conforming to local safety standards must be fitted to
the final installation. It must be fitted in close proximity
to the instrument within easy reach of the operator and
must be marked clearly as the disconnection device for
the transmitter – see IM/AZ20E–EN.
The probe must be bonded to local earth via the
external earth connection – see Fig. 4.1.
Electrical installation and earthing (grounding) must be External
Earth Connection
in accordance with relevant national and local
standards.
Remove all power from supply, relay and any powered Fig. 4.1 External Earth Connection
control circuits and high common mode voltages before
accessing or making any connections.
Caution.
The Endura AZ20 cable carries the screened signal
Make connections only as shown.
wires and the separately screened 90 to 264 V AC
heater wires safely. Do not use alternative wires. Maintain Environmental Protection at all times.
The equipment conforms to Installation Category II of Ensure the seal and mating surfaces are clean to
IEC 61010. maintain environmental rating.
All connections to secondary circuits must have basic Ensure cable glands are tightened after wiring. Do not
insulation. overtighten the plastic cable glands to avoid destroying
After installation, there must be no access to live parts, their sealing properties. Initially, tighten finger-tight, then
for example, terminals. a further 1/2 to 3/4 turn using a suitable spanner or
Terminals for external circuits are for use only with wrench.
equipment with no accessible live parts. Fit blanking plugs where required.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by Inductive loads must be suppressed or clamped to limit
the Company, the protection provided by the voltage swings.
equipment may be impaired.
Operation of outputs is programmable.
All equipment connected to the transmitter's terminals
must comply with local safety standards (IEC 60950,
EN601010-1).
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If alternative cables are used, the cable sizes and – Probe connection wires:
insulation specifications must be adhered to and the braided copper shield A – 25 to 30 mm
90 to 264 V AC heater wires must be screened (1 to 1.2 in.)
separately to prevent interference to the signal cables. connection wires B – 100 mm (4 in.)
If the signal cables are not contained in a suitable – Transmitter connection wires (incl. screens) C
metallic conduit, they must also be screened – 100 mm (4 in.)
separately to prevent external interference.
2. At both ends of the cable, twist the 2 screen wires D
together to form one twisted pair at each end and fit an
earth sleeve (not supplied) over each twisted pair.
Leave 10 mm (0.4 in.) of each twisted pair exposed for
connection at the terminal plugs.
3. Prepare the signal and heater wire ends E for
connection at the terminal plug(s) by cutting sleeves back
to expose 10 mm (0.4 in.) of bare wire.
4. Important – on non-AutoCal probes, do not cut the
AutoCal wires back to the outer insulation sheath. Instead,
bundle them together at both the transmitter and probe
end to allow a future AutoCal upgrade if required to be
performed using the existing cable.
AutoCal wires comprise:
– White / Yellow – PS2
– White / Black – PS Common
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Green (TC+)
Screen 2
Screen Foil 1
White (TC–) Grey (ACJC)
White / Green
Violet (ACJC)
(AutoCal SV1)
Screen 1
Blue* (Heater)
White / Red
(AutoCal SV COM)
Black (Cell –)
Brown* (Heater)
Remote Transmitter
Braided Copper
Cable Shield
Cable Sheath
Warning.
*Heater wires (blue, brown) rate d at 85
to 265 V. mm )
10 4 i n .
**Screens 1 and 2 must be joined for (0.
correct operation
EMC cable gland details (where fitted at probe end) –
view showing gland in completed installation
Cable Wires
to Terminals
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Notes.
Non-AutoCal probes are not fitted with the 6-way
AutoCal terminal block or pressure switch / solenoid
valve block.
For probes fitted with AutoCal, make standard D
connections (steps 1 to 5), then AutoCal connections
as detailed in Section 4.3.2, page 21.
For non-AutoCal probes, retain the unused AutoCal
wires to allow for a future upgrade – see Table 4.2 for
AutoCal wire colors. E
A F
Referring to Fig. 4.3:
1. Unscrew and remove the probe end cap A.
C
2. Pass probe cable B through probe entry gland C
taking care not to disturb the existing wiring D.
3. Remove terminal plug E from probe terminal block F.
B
4. Make terminal plug connections as shown in Table 4.1:
Terminal /
Tag ID Tx Connection Transmitter Terminal
Cable Color
Plug Connected
Pt1000 Cold
Violet ACJC
Junction Compensation
Cable
Pt1000 Cold Color Label
Grey ACJC
Junction Compensation
Red Cell + Oxygen Input (+ve)
Black Cell – Oxygen Input (–ve)
Green TC+ Thermocouple (+ve)
White TC – Thermocouple (–ve)
Screens 1 and 2
Light Yellow (Screens 1 and 2 must be ACJC
SCN
(Sleeved Screens) connected for correct
operation)
Brown H Oven
Blue H Oven
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SV
White / Red Solenoid Valve Common
COM
ACJC
Cable
Color Label
AutoCal
Terminal Plug
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Caution. Only use clean dry oil-free instrument air,* or Endura AZ20 Probe with Endura AZ20 Probe with
traceable certified bottled test gas mixtures of O2 / N2. Remote Transmitter Integral Transmitter
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4.4.4 Test Gas Inlets If the probe is connected permanently to the test gas supply
Two test (calibration) gas inlets are provided for in situ AutoCal pipework:
probe testing using a test gas.
fit a high quality, corrosion-resistant (stainless steel),
If AutoCal is not fitted, Test Gas 1 connection is used for Test solenoid valve, manually operated valve or non-return
Gases 1 and 2. The gas connections are switched manually, as valve (that is leaktight even at zero back-pressure) in the
requested by the calibration sequencing in the transmitter. pipework, as close to the test gas inlet valve as possible
keep the valve closed when the calibration system is not in
Note. Test gas connection to non-AutoCal transmitters is use
made to the external TG1 connection only. TG2 connection
is blanked off permanently.
Caution. If the test gas connection is not sealed when not
in use, air leaking into the probe via the connection causes
measurement errors. In a pressurized flue, gases venting to
Blanking plugs atmosphere through the connection cause corrosion of, and
(supplied) must be / or block, the test gas tube. In a negative pressure flue, air
Test Gas 2 fitted in any unused leakage causes high O2 reading errors.
Inlet Test Gas lines
(AutoCal
Use Only)
Note. It is preferable to use air (20.95 % O2) as one of the
Test Gas 1 test gases as this is the sensor’s zero point. Alternative
Inlet representative gases can be used according to local
environmental conditions.
To ensure better accuracy, use 2 test gases that represent
the top and bottom limits of the known operating range.
External Due to resolution accuracies, do not calibrate the system
Earth Point with gases of less than 1 % O2.
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Combustion oxygen monitor 4 Connections
4.4.5 Vent
The vent allows the reference air to escape to atmosphere. If the
vent is likely to be exposed to moisture, connect a tube to the
vent and route to a dry area.
Ensure that the vent, or the vent tube, does not become External
blocked during probe use. Reference
Air Inlet
Vent
Note.
The reference air supply must be to instrument air
standards – clean, dry and free of oil vapor and
particle contamination; see schematics in Sections
3.5.2 and 3.5.3 on pages 9 and 10.
ABB recommend using the ABB 5µm / Oil Coalescing
Filter Regulator to supply reference air – see Appendix
D, page 36.
If oil vapor is suspected, use an ABB Reference Air
Pump to supply reference air to the probe – see
Appendix D, page 30.
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Test Test
Gas 1 Gas 2
ACJC ACJC
Fig. 4.9 Internal Test Gas and Reference Air Tubes – Fig. 4.10 Internal Test Gas and Reference Air Tubes –
Non-AutoCal AutoCal Fitted
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Combustion oxygen monitor 5 Start-up and Operation
Caution. If the test gas connection is not sealed Note. The following sections assume the transmitter and
when not in use, air leaking into the probe via the probe are energized, the reference air supply is on and test
connection causes measurement errors. In a gases are available.
pressurized flue, gases venting to atmosphere
through the connection cause corrosion of, and / or 5.2.1 AutoCal System with Restrictors
block, the test gas tube. In a negative pressure flue, To set up an AutoCal system with restrictors:
air leakage causes high O2 reading errors.
1. Make test gas and reference air connections as detailed in
Section 3.5.2, page 9 (remote or integral transmitter).
3. Check the connections on both the probe and the
transmitter. 2. Turn on Test Gas 1 and set the pressure to a nominal
1 bar (15 psi).
Test gas connections must be checked for leaktight joints.
Leaks, especially on permanently pressurized 3. At the transmitter, check the Calibrate / AutoCal Hardware
AutoCal-fitted probes, can cause errors and drain away / Hardware Type parameter is set to Internal.
expensive bottles of test gas. 4. At the transmitter, open the Test Gas 1 valve by selecting:
4. Adjust the reference air flow to a stable flow rate between Calibrate / AutoCal Hardware / Valve Manual Control /
0.3 and 0.5 l / min (0.64 and 1.06 scfh) for probes with no Test Gas 1 and pressing to open the valve.
restrictors fitted or 1 bar (15 psi) for probes with restrictors
fitted. A small icon is displayed to indicate the valve is in the
Open position:
– refer to Section 3.5.2, page 9 for probes fitted with
AutoCal.
– refer to Section 3.5.3, page 10 for probes without
AutoCal. Valve icon Valve icon
Open position Closed position
5. Set the test gas flows – Section 5.2, following.
6. Calibrate the system as detailed in IM/AZ20E-EN 5. Fine tune Test Gas 1 pressure to 1 bar (15 psi).
6. Turn gas off at the transmitter by pressing , then turn
Note. Only perform a final system calibration after the Test Gas 1 off at the supply.
probe has been thermally stable for 2 hours. 7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 for Test Gas 2 (if present).
8. Refer to IM/AZ20E-EN to perform a calibration when
required.
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5.2.2 AutoCal System without Restrictors 5.2.3 Non-AutoCal System with Restrictors
To set up an AutoCal system without restrictors: To set up an Non-AutoCal system with restrictors:
1. Make test gas and reference air connections as detailed in 1. Make test gas and reference air connections as detailed in
Section 3.5.2, page 9 (remote or integral transmitter). Section 3.5.3, page 10 (remote or integral transmitter).
2. Turn on Test Gas 1 and set the pressure to a nominal
1 bar (15 psi). Note. Test Gas 1 and 2 connections are made to the
probe’s external Test Gas 1 (TG1) connection and
3. At the transmitter, check the Calibrate / AutoCal Hardware must be switched manually – see section 3.5.3, page
/ Hardware Type parameter is Internal. 10.
4. At the transmitter, open the 'Test Gas 1' valve by selecting:
Calibrate / AutoCal Hardware / Valve Manual Control / 2. Turn on Test Gas 1 and adjust the pressure to
Test Gas 1 and pressing to open the valve. 1 bar (15 psi).
A small icon is displayed to indicate the valve is in the 3. Turn Test Gas 1 off at the supply.
Open position: 4. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for Test Gas 2 (if present), connect the
Test Gas 2 line to the probe’s external TG1 connection.
5. Refer to IM/AZ20E-EN to perform a calibration when
required.
Valve icon Valve icon
'Open' position 'Closed' position 5.2.4 Non-AutoCal System without Restrictors
To set up an Non-AutoCal system without restrictors:
5. Fine tune Test Gas 1 pressure to 1 bar (15 psi) and set the
flow on the flowmeter to 2.2 l / min (4.662 scfh). 1. Make test gas and reference air connections as detailed in
Section 3.5.3, page 10 (remote or integral transmitter).
6. Turn gas off at the transmitter by pressing , then turn
Test Gas 1 off at the supply.
Note. Test Gas 1 and 2 connections are made to the
7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 for Test Gas 2 (if present). probe’s external Test Gas 1 (TG1) connection and
8. Refer to IM/AZ20E-EN to perform a calibration when must be switched manually – see section 3.5.3, page
required. 10.
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Combustion oxygen monitor 6 Endura AZ20 Probe Specification
0.5 m (1.7 ft.) 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) Regulated Probes with restrictors 1 bar (15 psi),
1.0 m (3.3 ft.) 3.0 m (9.9 ft.) supply flowmeters not required
1.5 m (5.0 ft.) 3.5 m (11.5 ft.)
Probes without 1 bar (15 psi)
2.0 m (6.6 ft.) 4.0 m (13.1 ft.) restrictors flowmeters required with
Process connection flow set to 0.3 to 0.5 l / min
(0.64 to 1.06 scfh)
All probe lengths:
Pumped Probes with / without Preset flow
ANSI B16.5 150 lb
supply restrictors 0.3 to 0.5 l / min
2, 2.5, 3, 4 in (0.64 to 1.06 scfh)
DIN2501 Part 1
65, 80, 100 mm
Test gas
JIS B2238 5K User-selectable, 100 to 0.1 % O2 balance N2 and / or air
NPT (air is recommended as one of the test gases)
(flange pressure ratings do not apply)
Probes with 1 bar (15 psi) – flowmeters not required as
0.5 m (1.7 ft.) probes ABB 500 mm (19.7 in) restrictors restrictors preset flow to 2.2 l / min
standard flange (4.662 scfh)
1.0 m (3.3 ft.) and longer ABB 1000 mm (39.4 in) Probes without 1 bar (15 psi) flowmeters required,
standard flange restrictors set to 2.2 l / min (4.662 scfh) flow
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix A – Principle of Operation
Flue
Gas Reference Air
– Ve + Ve
Cell Output
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix B – Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe
Note. For Endura AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probe test gas and connection details at the existing ZMT transmitter or ZDT-FG
analyzer, refer to the following manuals:
IM/ZDT-FG – copies of the IM/ZDT/FG manual can be downloaded from the ABB web site (www.abb.com).
IM/ZMT – copies of the IM/ZMT manual can be downloaded from the ABB website (www.abb.com).
External Reference
2
1 – must be
Air Connection constant
Vent to Dry Area ±0.35 bar (5 psi)
(Unrestricted Flow)
Vent Ref. Air
TG 1
20 mm or
1
/2 NPT Gland 0.5 to 2 m
Existing ZMT Transmitter or (1.7 to 6.6 ft.)
ZDT-FG Analyzer 70 °C 600 °C (1112 °F)
– see Note below (158 °F) –20 °C
(–4 °F)
ZDT-FG ZMT *Test Gas –20 °C
(–4 °F)
20.0
% Oxygen
*Optional solenoid valve where the line length between gas panel and probe head > 10 m (32.8 ft.).
**See Probe Specification, page 28 for heater operational requirements.
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix B – Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe
Important.
For removal of the existing ZFG2 probe (complete with
its conduit assembly) and installation of the Endura
AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probe, refer to the ZFG2
probe manual (this manual can be downloaded from D
the ABB web site at (www.abb.com) or by clicking the
following link: IM/ZFG2).
The Endura AZ20/ZFG2 replacement probe must be
installed using the new conduit supplied with the
probe.
A
B.1.1 Electrical Connections
Referring to Fig. B.2:
1. Unscrew and remove probe end cap A. C
2. Pass conduit B through probe entry gland C taking
care not to disturb the probe’s internal wiring D.
3. Tighten cable gland C. B
4. Make connections E to colored terminal plug
connections as shown in Table B.1:
Colored Terminal
Terminal / Cable
Tag ID Connection Plug connections
Color
E
Violet
Not Used
Grey
Blue H Heater
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix B – Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe
rnal
External*
Air' connection – see Fig. B.1, page 30.
Inte
B.2.2 Connecting the Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement
Probe
Referring to Fig. B.4:
1. Pass the new conduit through entry gland G and tighten
G I
the gland.
2. Make connections to heater terminal D, cell terminal E,
thermocouple terminal F as shown in Table B.2.
*External air line to internal pump (used if conduit air line is not
ZDT-FG Connection Wire connected). For analyzers with no internal pump, the Reference
Terminal air line connects directly to the probe’s external 'Ref. Air'
connection – see Fig. B.1, page 30.
H Heater Brown
H Heater Blue
Green / Fig. B.4 Endura AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe
E Heater Earth
Yellow Conduit Connections at ZDT-FG Analyzer
Cell + Oxygen Input (+ve) Red
Cell – Oxygen Input (–ve) Blue
Cell SCN Oxygen Input Screen Braid
TC+ Thermocouple (+ve) White
TC– Thermocouple (–ve) Blue
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix C – Using an External Automatic Calibration Panel
Referring to Fig. C.1, relay outputs 1 and 2 from the Endura AZ20 transmitter can be used to switch solenoid valves in an external
automatic calibration panel to provide AutoCal functionality. The external automatic calibration components must be powered by an
independent supply.
Probe
Relay 1 and 2 Outputs Test Gas
– see IM/AZ20E–EN for Connections Connections
*Solenoid Test Test Gas 1
Valve 2 Gas Test Gas 2
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Combustion oxygen monitor Appendix D – Accessories and Spares
0.5 m (1.7 ft.) AZ200 701 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) AZ200 705
Cell + Green/Yellow 6 Cell Blue
Conduit
White/Green 13 SV1 White/Green Green/Yellow 6 Cell Black Green 5 T/C + White TC Cable
White/Red 14 SV COM White/Red Green 5 T/C + Green White 4 T/C Blue
White/Blue 15 SV2 White/Blue White 4 T/C White Green/Yellow 3 SCR/E Screen/Earth
Green/Yellow 3 SCR Light Yellow Sleeved Wire 2 H Brown
AutoCal Option Sleeved Wire 1 Blue **Heater Cable
Sleeved Wire 2 H Brown H
(if fitted)
Sleeved Wire 1 H Blue **Controlled Heater Voltage
55 V AC Max.
Cal Gas to
9
8
7
Test Gas 2 Cal Gas Tube
to Sensor
9
8
7
1.0 m (3.3 ft.) AZ200 702 3.0 m (9.9 ft.) AZ200 706
6 6
1.5 m (5.0 ft.) AZ200 703 3.5 m (11.5 ft.) AZ200 707
10 5 5
11 4 4
12 3 3
2 2
13 *Ref. Air Line
1 1
14 from Conduit
15
2.0 m (6.6 ft.) AZ200 704 4.0 m (13.1 ft.) AZ200 708
AZ20 AZ20/ZFG2
Version Replacement Version Table D.1 Thermocouple / Electrode Assembly
AZ200 729 Diffuser Assembly (includes C-ring) Probe Length Part Number Probe Length Part Number
0.5 m (1.7 ft.) AZ200 710 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) AZ200 714
1.0 m (3.3 ft.) AZ200 711 3.0 m (9.9 ft.) AZ200 715
1.5 m (5.0 ft.) AZ200 712 3.5 m (11.5 ft.) AZ200 716
2.0 m (6.6 ft.) AZ200 713 4.0 m (13.1 ft.) AZ200 717
AZ200 730 (NPT) AutoCal Upgrade Assembly Table D.2 AZ20 Standard Probe Heater Assembly
AZ200 733 (BSP)
Probe Length Part Number
0.5 m (1.7 ft.) AZ200 720
1.0 m (3.3 ft.) AZ200 721
1.5 m (5.0 ft.) AZ200 722
Length AZ20 Standard Heater Assembly 2.0 m (6.6 ft.) AZ200 723
dependant: AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Heater Assembly Table D.3 AZ20/ZFG2 Replacement Probe Heater Assembly
AZ20 Standard –
see Table D.2
Flowmeter Type Part
AZ20/ZFG2 Number
Replacement 1
/4 NPT Flowmeter (Reference Air): 0.1 to 0.85 l / min AZ200 786
Probe – see Table
(0.21 to 1.8 scfh) STP
D.3 1
/4 BSP Flowmeter (Reference Air): 0.1 to 0.85 l / min AZ200 787
Application ABB Flowmeter (0.21 to 1.8 scfh) STP
dependant 1
/4 NPT Flowmeter (Test Gas): 0.6 to 4.4 l / min AZ200 788
– see Table D.4 (1.27 to 9.32 scfh) STP
1
/4 BSP Flowmeter (Test Gas): 0.6 to 4.4 l / min AZ200 789
(1.27 to 9.32 scfh) STP
Length dependant Thermocouple / Electrode Assembly Table D.4 ABB NPT/BSP Flowmeters
– see Table D.1
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