User guide
I-E67-84-1B February,2002 1-3
INTENDED USER
Installation
Personnel
Should be an electrician or a person familiar
with the National Electrical Code (NEC), or
equivalent, and local wiring regulations.
Should have a strong background in
installation of analytical equipment.
Application
Technician
Should have a solid background in pH/ORP/pION
measurements, electronic instrumentation, and
process control and be familiar with proper
grounding and safety procedures for electronic
instrumentation.
Operator
Should have knowledge of the process and
should read and understand this instruction
book before attempting any procedure
pertaining to the operation of the TB84PH
Advantage Series analyzer.
Maintenance
Personnel
Should have a background in electricity and be
able to recognize shock hazards. Personnel
must also be familiar with electronic process
control instrumentation and have a good
understanding of troubleshooting procedures.
FEATURES
Diagnostic Sensor
Capability
The TB84PH Advantage Series analyzer offers
the necessary hardware and software for full
compatibility with TBX5 Advantage Series
pH/ORP/pION sensors. These sensors are
equipped with the new NEXT STEP reference
technology and are well suited for harsh
process streams.
Multiple Applications
Accepts inputs from standard glass pH
electrodes, antimony pH electrodes, gold or
platinum Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP)
electrodes, or any specific ion electrode. A
custom electrode configuration is also
available which uses information regarding the
asymmetric potential and isopotential point.
Isolated analog outputs allows use in grounded
or floating circuits. Relay outputs provide
setpoint control, cycle-timer control,
diagnostic alarming, and cleaner operation.










