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Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................... 3
1.1.
Documentation Scope and Updates..................................................................3
1.2.
General Safety Information...........................................................................4
1.3. Monitor Warranty..........................................................................................4
1.4. Calisto/Calisto 2 Overview............................................................................4
1.5. Monitor Main Components..............................................................................6
1.6.
Standard Package Contents.......................................................................... 10
2.0 INSTALLATION...............................................................................................11
2.1. Introduction............................................................................................... 11
2.2.
Selecting the Transformer Valves................................................................ 12
2.3.
Securing the Monitor.................................................................................. 13
2.4.
Wiring the Electrical Connections............................................................... 15
2.4.1. Connecting the Earth Ground.......................................................... 17
2.4.2. Connecting the Mains Power............................................................ 18
2.4.3. Connecting the Alarm Relays........................................................... 19
2.4.4. Connecting the Analog Outputs....................................................... 21
2.4.5. Connecting the Analog Input........................................................... 22
2.4.6. Connecting the RS-485 Communication.............................................. 23
2.4.7. Connecting the RS-232 Communication.............................................. 25
2.4.8. Connecting the Ethernet Communication.......................................... 26
2.4.9. Connecting the USB Communication.................................................. 28
2.5. Connecting the Oil Lines.............................................................................. 28
2.5.1. Preparing the Transformer Valves................................................... 29
2.5.2. Connecting the Oil Lines.................................................................. 30
2.5.3. Purging the Oil Lines...................................................................... 32
3.0 START UP......................................................................................................37
3.1. Important Checks before Power Up............................................................... 37
3.2. Monitor Power Up........................................................................................ 37
3.3. Configuring the Monitor............................................................................. 38
3.4.
Display Interface......................................................................................... 39
3.4.1. Error Codes..................................................................................... 41
4.0
COLLECTING AN OIL SAMPLE...........................................................................43
5.0
MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT..........................................................................47
5.1.
Scheduled Maintenance Recommendations.................................................... 47
5.2. Product Support.......................................................................................... 48
6.0 APPENDIX.....................................................................................................49
6.1. Calisto/Calisto 2 - Technical Specifications................................................. 49
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Front view (Calisto 2 model shown).............................................................6
Figure 2: Bottom view.................................................................................................7
Figure 3: Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) - Main internal components.............................8
Figure 4: Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A) - Main internal components.........................9
Figure 5: Mounting diagram..................................................................................... 13
Figure 6: Installation of shock mounts.................................................................... 14
Figure 7: Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) - Interface board components........................ 15
Figure 8: Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A) - Interface board components.................... 16
Figure 9: Earth ground connections........................................................................ 17
Figure 10: Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) - Power connections.................................... 18
Figure 11: Calisto (C76A)/Calisto (C85A) - Power connections................................... 18
Figure 12: Alarm relays and connections................................................................. 19
Figure 13: Analog output connector........................................................................ 21
Figure 14: 4-20 mA analog input connector.............................................................. 22
Figure 15: RS-485 connection.................................................................................... 23
Figure 16: RS-232 connection.................................................................................... 25
Figure 17: Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) - RJ45 Ethernet port.................................... 26
Figure 18: Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A) - RJ45 Ethernet port................................. 26
Figure 19: USB port.................................................................................................. 28
Figure 20: Installation of the elbow fittings.......................................................... 29
Figure 21: Connecting the oil supply line to the INLET port...................................... 30
Figure 22: Connecting the oil return line to the OUTLET port................................... 31
Figure 23: Monitor with both valves closed............................................................. 32
Figure 24: Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube.............................................................. 33
Figure 25: Connecting the quick connect oil sampling tube to the monitor.............. 33
Figure 26: Flushing the oil return line................................................................... 34
Figure 27: Closing the monitor OUTLET valve............................................................. 34
Figure 28: Flushing the oil supply line.................................................................... 35
Figure 29: Disconnecting the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube from the monitor..... 36
Figure 30: Monitor with both valves open................................................................ 36
Figure 31: 6-foot long A/B type USB cable................................................................ 38
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1. Documentation Scope and Updates
This Installation and Operation Manual provides information on how to install and
start up a Calisto monitor (models C76 & C76A) or a Calisto 2 monitor (models C85 &
C85A). Instructions are also provided on how to connect alarm relays, input & output
signals, and communication connections. For instructions on how to configure and
operate the Calisto/Calisto 2 using Morgan Schaffers Calisto Manager software, consult the Calisto Manager User Guide.
NOTICE
The information provided in this manual is applicable to four
models: Calisto (C76), Calisto (C76A), Calisto 2 (C85) and
Calisto 2 (C85A). When a section is applicable only to a specific model, it will be clearly stated.
An electronic version of this manual is available on the Calisto/Calisto 2 CD supplied
with the monitor, and on Morgan Schaffers website www.morganschaffer.com. Visit
our website or contact us directly for documentation, firmware and software updates.
DISCLAIMER
It is assumed by Morgan Schaffer that users will read the present
Installation and Operation Manual and will understand the operation of
the monitor prior to the installation of the monitor.
All results obtained using a Calisto or Calisto 2 monitor are based upon
material and equipment under the responsibility of the client. Morgan
Schaffer assumes no responsibility and makes no warranty or representation, expressed or implied, as to the condition, productivity or proper
operation of any equipment or other property for which the Calisto or
Calisto 2 monitor may be used or relied upon for any reason whatsoever.
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On (Power)
Off (Power)
Caution, possibility of electric shock.
Caution, possibility of personal injury. This manual must be consulted
in all cases where this symbol is marked on the monitor.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
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2. Display
3. Display buttons
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7. Fan assembly
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The main internal components of a Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) are shown in Figure
3.
7. Detection cell
5. CPU board
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7. Detection cell
2. Mains PCB
5. CPU board
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Part Number
Qty.
Description
(various)
WRE-00067
BCAL-0062
BCAL-0054
ECM-00066
BFM-00038
FLC-00242
FLC-00249
008-MSMAN
010-MSMAN
N/A
The following table lists the items included in the package for a Calisto/Calisto 2 for
stainless steel lines:
Part Number
Qty.
(various)
Description
WRE-00067
BCAL-0062
BCAL-0054
ECM-00066
FLC-00022
008-MSMAN
010-MSMAN
N/A
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2.0 INSTALLATION
2.1. Introduction
Warning
Monitors should only be installed by qualified personnel
familiar with the operation and associated hazards. Improper
electrical or hydraulic circuitry may result in personal injury
and/or damage to the monitor and may void the warranty.
Caution
Before starting the installation, ensure that the mains supply
switch of the monitor is in the <O> position (OFF).
Caution
Calisto/Calisto 2 is shipped filled with new transformer mineral oil. Do not open inlet and outlet valves prior to the
installation. The INLET and OUTLET valves are in a horizontal position when closed.
Caution
Two persons are recommended for installing the Calisto/
Calisto 2.
There are two possible types of installation: factory installation and field installation.
A factory installation is when a Calisto/Calisto 2 is installed on a new transformer
directly by the transformer manufacturer. A field installation is when a Calisto/Calisto
2 is installed on an existing transformer in the field.
The steps for installing a Calisto/Calisto 2 are:
Selecting the transformer valves (Section 2.2)
Securing the monitor on transformer or suitable structure (Section 2.3)
Wiring the electrical connections (Section 2.4)
Connecting the oil lines (Section 2.5)
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Figure 8 shows the components of the mains connection and communication interface boards for a Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A).
Calisto/Calisto 2 features a 4-hub detachable electrical entry plate. All entry holes are
22 mm (7/8 in.) in diameter and can accept most in. entry hub fittings. Four waterproof rubber plugs are provided with the monitor to cover unused holes.
Consider the following guidelines when wiring signal and communication cables:
It is recommended to select shielded cables designed for outdoor use.
Avoid loops and minimize the length of the cables from the hub to the communication interface board of the monitor.
Protect all wires and connectors against mechanical stress.
Proper connectors and fittings must be used to prevent water ingress to the
monitor.
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The Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A) monitor accepts any supply voltage from 100 to
240 VAC with frequencies in the range of 50 to 60 Hz, and from 100-220 VDC. Mains
power connections are made to connector 1 (neutral or -) and connector 2 (line or +)
(see Figure 11).
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
14 12 AWG
9 mm (~3/8 in.)
300V,
90C (194F) or better
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.5
The mains power connection may be made using either solid or stranded conductors. To help with the connection, it is recommended to install ferrules at the ends of
stranded conductors. Make sure to select ferrules of the correct size for the type of
conductor used.
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To connect the mains power, completely loosen each screw terminal, insert the conductor to the bottom of the terminal slot, and then tighten the screw while holding
the conductor to the bottom of the slot. Failure to hold the conductor to the bottom of
the slot as the screw is tightened may lead to an unsound connection.
The nominal power of Calisto/Calisto 2 is 320 W. The mains supply switch of the
monitor may be used to turn the monitor ON (<|>) or OFF (<O>). The monitor should
be wired to draw power from a dedicated circuit breaker with suitable current and
voltage ratings.
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The table below shows the alarm relay connections for the alarm relay terminal strip.
Connection Type
RLY1_NC
RLY1_COM
Relay 1 common
RLY1_NO
RLY2_NC
RLY2_COM
Relay 2 common
RLY2_NO
RLY3_NC
RLY3_COM
Relay 3 common
RLY3_NO
10
RLY4_NC
11
RLY4_COM
Relay 4 common
12
RLY4_NO
13
RLY5_NC
14
RLY5_COM
Relay 5 common
15
RLY5_NO
16
17
SHIELD
18
SHIELD
The relay connections must be made according to the following connector ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 14 AWG stranded
9 mm (~3/8 in.)
300V,
90C (194F) or better
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.5
Terminals marked "RLYx_COM" are all commons and can be looped together into one
single common if all signals route to the same location. Terminals marked "SHIELD"
can be used to terminate an alarm cable shield to the earth ground.
If gauge 14 conductors are used, it may be necessary to use 2 entry hubs for the relay
wires, or to modify the entry plate to accept a larger diameter hub and conduit.
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To connect the relay connections, completely loosen each screw terminal, insert the
conductor to the bottom of the terminal slot, and tighten the screw while holding
the conductor to the bottom of the slot.
Recommended use of the alarm relays:
AC Connections
DC Connections
5V/400VAC
5V/300VDC
16A/250VAC
16A/24VDC
1A/48VDC
0.4A/100VDC
0.3A/(150-300)VDC
5mA
5mA
Coil-contact dielectric
strength:
5000VAC
5000VAC
Pin No.
Output
Description
SHLD
SHLD
N/A
Moisture (H2O)
Moisture (H2O)
Negative (-)
Hydrogen (H2)
Positive (+)
Hydrogen (H2)
Negative (-)
Unused
Positive (+)
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The analog output connections must be made according to the following connector
ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 16 AWG
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.0
Pin No.
Marking
SHLD
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Description
Shield to earth ground
Unused
The 4-20 mA analog input connections must be made according to the following connector ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 16 AWG
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.0
Pin No.
Marking
SHLD
Description
Shield to earth ground
Unused
COMM
Line A
Line B
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The RS-485 connections must be made according to the following connector ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 16 AWG
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.0
The range for RS-485 communication can span up to 4000 ft (1200 m). It is highly
recommended to select an industrial grade shielded twisted pair cable of minimum
0.33 mm2 (22 AWG) for RS-485 connections.
It is recommended to remove the connector to simplify wiring the connections, and to
screw the connector in place after the connections are made.
For reliable RS-485 communication, the RS-485 common signal ground must be connected on both the Calisto/Calisto 2 monitor (pin 3, marked "COMM") and on the
client RS-485 device. Note that the common signal ground is not a shielding
ground. The RS-485 common signal ground should not be connected to the chassis ground or "SHLD" on the monitor, nor on the client RS-485 device. Since Calisto/
Calisto 2 provides 1500 V isolation, it is recommended to use an RS-485 device that
also offers good isolation.
CAUTIOn
Morgan Schaffer cannot be held responsible for a monitor
communication malfunction if the RS-485 cable shield is not
properly connected to pin 1 (SHLD).
The communication interface board provides a 120 Ohm terminating resistor which
may be used to terminate the RS-485 link. To connect the terminating resistor, install
the provided jumper across J6, which is found beneath the RS-485 connector.
Calisto/Calisto 2 supports several protocols over RS-485:
MSSP (Morgan Schaffer Systems Protocol)
DNP3
Modbus
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Pin No.
Marking
SHLD
Description
Shield to earth ground
Unused
GND
Signal ground
RX
Received data
TX
Transmitted data
The RS-232 connections must be made according to the following connector ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 16 AWG
Flammability:
VW-1 or better
Screw type:
M2.0
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Figure 17: Calisto (C76)/Calisto 2 (C85) - RJ45 Figure 18: Calisto (C76A)/Calisto 2 (C85A) RJ45 Ethernet port
Ethernet port
The Ethernet connection must be made according to the following connector ratings:
Rating
Nominal value/range
Connection range:
22 16 AWG
Screw type:
M2.0
or electrical arc) over 1500 V that could infiltrate the Ethernet line. It is the clients
responsibility to isolate the Ethernet line on the client side.
Calisto/Calisto 2 supports several protocols over Ethernet:
MSSP (Morgan Schaffer Systems Protocol)
DNP3/TCP
Modbus
IEC 61850 protocol (optional)
With the optional IEC 61850 Communication kit, Calisto/Calisto 2 supports the IEC
61850 substation protocol. Refer to the IEC 61850 Communication Kit Installation and
Configuration Manual for more information.
Ethernet Outdoor Connectivity Kit (optional)
The optional Ethernet Outdoor Connectivity Kit allows for an easy and reliable connection from the monitor to a control panel. It includes an outdoor rated Ethernet cable
with screw-in plugs, as well as all the hardware required to connect the external cable
to the monitors communication interface board.
Consider the following guidelines when installing the Ethernet Outdoor connectivity
kit:
The RJ45 pass-through bulkhead provided requires a 1-inch hole and must be
installed on a control cabinet.
The patch cord shield must be connected to the ground for interference immunity. A Calisto/Calisto 2 monitor ordered with this option will have jumper J7
linking the RJ45 Ethernet port shield to the earth ground. Thus, there is no need
to connect the shield on the client side.
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Driver installation is required in order to communicate over USB. Refer to the Calisto
Manager User Guide for instructions on how to install Calisto Manager and the required
USB drivers on a PC.
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NOTICe
If a Precision Oil Temperature Probe is to be installed with
the monitor, the tee fitting provided with the temperature
probe must be installed on the oil SUPPLY valve instead
of an elbow. Refer to the Precision Oil Temperature Probe
Installation Manual.
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Figure 21: Connecting the oil supply line to the INLET port
e. Insert the free end of the oil supply line into the elbow fitting installed at
the transformer SUPPLY valve (or the tee fitting assembly when installing a
Precision Oil Temperature Probe). Tighten the compression nut 1 turns
from finger tight to complete the oil supply line installation.
STEP 2:
Figure 22: Connecting the oil return line to the OUTLET port
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NOtice
If a Precision Oil Temperature Probe option is to be installed
with the monitor, the Installation section of the Precision
Oil Temperature Probe Installation Manual must now be followed before proceeding to purge the oil lines.
STEP 1:
Ensure that both monitor valves are still closed (valve handles in the horizontal position, see Figure 23), then slowly open both transformer valves.
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STEP 2:
Firmly push the supplied Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube (see Figure 24)
into the monitors oil sampling port located next to the oil INLET port (see
Figure 25).
Figure 25: Connecting the quick connect oil sampling tube to the monitor
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STEP 3:
Using a container to collect flushed oil, slowly turn the OUTLET valve counter
clockwise turn (the handle will then be pointing down) to flush the return
line with oil (see Figure 26). To avoid injecting trapped air in the transformer,
flush a minimum of 500 cc of oil.
STEP 4:
Once a minimum of 500 cc of oil has been flushed, close the OUTLET valve
by turning it clockwise to the horizontal position (see Figure 27).
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Notice
Before proceeding with Step 5, the following checks should
be made:
The earth ground is properly connected.
The mains power is protected by a circuit breaker.
The mains supply switch is in the <O> position (OFF).
Both transformer oil SUPPLY and oil RETURN valves are open.
Both monitor oil INLET and oil OUTLET valves are closed.
STEP 5:
a. Slowly turn the INLET valve counter clockwise turn to the vertical position (the handle will then be pointing upwards) (see Figure 28).
b. Using a container to collect flushed oil, turn the mains supply switch to
the <|> (ON) position for the internal oil circulation pump to start flushing
the oil in the supply line. To avoid injecting trapped air in the transformer,
flush a minimum of 500 cc of oil.
c. After 500 cc of oil has been flushed, turn the mains supply switch to the
<O> position (OFF).
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STEP 6:
While the INLET valve is open, remove the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube
from the oil sampling port by pushing the locking ring down and pulling the
Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube out (see Figure 29).
Figure 29: Disconnecting the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube from the monitor
STEP 7:
Open the OUTLET valve. At this step, both transformer valves and both
monitor valves should be open as shown in Figure 30. The monitor is
now ready to be powered up.
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3.0 START UP
3.1. Important Checks before Power Up
The following checks should be made before providing power to the monitor:
Verify that no tools or other equipment have been left inside the monitor.
The earth ground is properly connected.
The mains power is properly connected.
The monitor is protected by an appropriate circuit breaker.
All signal, relay and communication wirings are installed.
Both transformer oil SUPPLY and RETURN valves are open.
Both monitor oil INLET and OUTLET valves are open.
All conduit fittings are fully tightened and rubber plugs are installed on unused
entry holes.
Verify that there are no excessive vibrations on the complete system.
Verify that the oil line connections have no leaks.
Notice
If the monitor temperature is below -35C (-31F) at powerup, the monitor will enter a pre-heating mode where only the
enclosure heaters will be activated. The monitor on-board
computer will start once the enclosure temperature has
reached -5C (23F). This could take several minutes or even
hours in extremely cold environments.
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When the Calisto/Calisto 2 is powered on or reset, the monitor first enters an initialization and power-on self-test sequence. The purpose of this mode is to allow
the on-board computer to evaluate temperature conditions and to allow the internal
measurement systems to reach equilibrium. The duration of the initialization is three
hours, or one complete measuring cycle. During the initialization time, the display will
indicate <H2=INIT>.
The measurement cycle will begin once the initialization sequence has been completed. The most recent validated measurement for hydrogen will be displayed
<H2=xxx> on the door display. Refer to Section 3.4 for a complete description of the
display interface.
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Abbreviation
Description
H2
CO
WRS
WWC
RS1
RS4
T1
T4
Cxx
xxxxx
v x.xx
Firmware Version
ID
Unit RS-485 ID
yyyymmdd
Date YYYYMMDD
TMhhmmss
Time HHMMSS
CT
BT
OT
ST
REC
Record Number
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<REALTIME>
The realtime section displays the most recent readings of the monitor. By default, the
display will show the last validated concentration of hydrogen <H2=xxx>. Press button 3 to access the following information:
H2 > CO > WRS > WWC > RS1 > RS4 > T1 > T4
<MANUFACT>
The manufacturer section displays useful information about the monitor. Once in the
manufacturer section, press button 3 to access the following information:
Cxx > xxxxx > v x.xx > ID > yyyymmdd > TMhhmmss > CT > BT > OT > ST
<DATABASE>
The database section displays information for all of the recorded data. Once in the
database section, the records are listed by number, <REC=xxx>, from the most recent
to the oldest.
Press button 1 to scroll down to older records.
Press button 2 to scroll up to newer records.
Press button 3 to access the following information for a specific record:
H2 > CO > WRS > WWC > RS1 > RS4 > T1 > T4 > yyyymmdd > TMhhmmss
The following table summarizes the display interface:
Button 1 + Button 2
Realtime
Button 3
Manufacturer
H2
Cxx
CO
xxxxx
Database
REC=xxx
H2
REC=001
H2
WRS
v x.xx
CO
CO
WWC
ID
WRS
WRS
RS1
yyyymmdd
WWC
WWC
RS4
TMhhmmss
RS1
RS1
T1
CT
RS4
RS4
T1
T4
BT
T1
OT
T4
T4
ST
yyyymmdd
yyyymmdd
TMhhmmss
TMhhmmss
Button 1
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...
Button 2
8000
4000
2000
1000
800
400
200
100
80
40
20
10
position
Error code
Error Code 1
(ER1)
Error Name
Instructions
Outside fan
Inside fan
4, 8, 400,
4000
Detection
cell
Thermal
regulation
800
Pump
circulation
1000
Moisture
sensor
2000
Analog
input
8000
Oil flow
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Error Code 2
(ER2)
Error Name
Instructions
File system
Heatsink over
temperature
1V reference error
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STEP 2:
Connect the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube to the top port of the syringe
and a second tube to the side port of the syringe for ejecting oil in a
container.
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STEP 3:
Turn the 3-way stopcock handle toward the top port and push the piston of
the syringe all the way in.
STEP 4:
Connect the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube into the monitors oil sampling
port.
STEP 5:
Turn the 3-way stopcock handle toward the side port and allow the pressure
inside the Calisto/Calisto 2 monitor to fill the syringe with a few millimeters
of oil. Do not pull on the piston to fill the syringe.
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STEP 6:
Turn the 3-way stopcock handle toward the top port and push the piston to
eject all the air bubbles and most of the oil in the syringe out from the side
port and into a container.
STEP 7:
notice
Flushing approximately 30 cc of oil to waste is necessary
before taking a sample to discard stagnant oil in the sampling valve assembly.
STEP 8:
Turn the 3-way stopcock handle toward the side port and allow the syringe
to be filled with the desired quantity of oil. Do not pull on the piston to fill
the syringe, and make sure to turn the 3-way stopcock handle toward the
syringe before the piston pops out of the syringe.
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STEP 9:
STEP 10: Remove the Quick Connect Oil Sampling Tube from the oil sampling port (by
pushing the locking ring down). The oil sample is ready for analysis.
STEP 11: Repeat steps 2 to 10 if other oil samples are required, or else, open the
OUTLET valve and close the door of the monitor.
Notice
In some environments, a protective plug may be required
to prevent dust or sand from affecting the oil sampling port
mechanism. A Stainless Steel Quick Connect Plug is available
to order separately as an accessory.
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CAUTION
To prevent water damage to the monitor, it is imperative to
close the door completely by tightening the latch screws
until there is no gap between the latch brackets.
In order to maximize the performance and reliability of the monitor over time, Morgan
Schaffer offers a recommended Maintenance Plan. This Maintenance Plan is not mandatory and has no impact on the factory warranty of the monitor.
The display must light up when one of the door buttons is pushed.
The pathway for air circulation underneath the monitor must be relatively clean
and not blocked. If the air pathway needs to be cleaned, use compressed air to
blow out the particles via the air vents.
No oil should be seen dripping anywhere from the monitor.
The monitor may be wiped with a damp cloth for cleaning purposes. There is no recommendation to prevent corrosion as the monitor is highly resistant to corrosion.
Part
Specification
CR2032
For product support, please contact Morgan Schaffer Technical Support at:
E: support@morganschaffer.com
T: 001.514.739.1967
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6.0 APPENDIX
6.1. Calisto/Calisto 2 - Technical Specifications
Application
Early detection of transformer incipient faults using continuous monitoring of dissolved
hydrogen in insulating fluids.
Monitoring dissolved carbon monoxide as a key indicator of cellulose degradation (Calisto 2
only).
Continuous moisture monitoring.
Performance
Dissolved gases (H2 and CO) in oil measurement
Measurement technology
Detection range
Repeatability
Resolution
H2: 1 ppm
CO: 5 ppm
Interference
Detection range
3 ppm or 3% RS
Repeatability
2 ppm or 2% RS
Resolution
1 ppm, 1% RS
95% in 20 min.
Reliability
Power interruption protection
> 15 years
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Operation
Operating temperature range
(standard)
0 100% RH
Altitude range
Construction
Width Height Depth
Weight
Enclosure
Oil circulation
Thermoelectric feedback
Cooling
Safety protection
Oil sampling
Installation
Calibration
No calibration required
Maintenance
Commissioning time
2 hours
Mounting
Power requirements
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Local
Permanent connection
Communication protocols
Measurement Alarms
Alarm Relays
Data update
8 readings/day, validated H2
8 readings/day, validated CO (Calisto 2 only)
1 reading/5 sec., continuous H2 and H2O
Data storage
3000 (1 year)
Regulatory
CE Marking
IEC/EN 61326
IEC/EN 61000-6-5 (C76A & C85A only)
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) IEC/EN 61850-3 (C76A & C85A only)
FCC part 15 (US)
Class A, ICES-003 (Canada)
Electrical safety
IEC/EN 61010
IEC/EN 60255-27 (C76A & C85A only)
Degree of protection
Vibration
Shipping
Gross weight
Packaging (H W D)
Note: Continuous research and improvements may result in specification or appearance changes
at any time.
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