Diagnosing General Problems
Table 5 Troubleshooting Detector Issues
Problem | Possible Cause | Diagnosis | Corrective Action |
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No Response | No ozone | Little or no difference in | Continue below. See No |
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| output signal between ozone | Ozone in Problem column. |
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| ON vs. OFF. Typically the |
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| background signal will be |
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| ozone ON. |
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No Ozone | Blown fuse | Ozone indicator light | Replace ozone fuse. |
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| remains off when ozone |
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| button is pushed. |
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No Ozone | High Voltage Transformer | No difference in output |
| and/or ozone generator is | signal between ozone ON vs. |
| inoperative. | OFF even though flow |
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| through the ozone generator |
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Have ONLY someone with high voltage experience use a high voltage probe to check the input to the ozone generator across the two wires. It should be
>6000 volts. If it is not then replace high voltage transformer. If it is, replace ozone generator.
No Ozone | Ozone restrictor(s) plugged. | Needle on the regulator | Replace plugged |
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| inside front panel does not | restrictor(s). |
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| move downward when |
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| regulator is turned fully |
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| counterclockwise. The |
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| measured flow is low or |
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No Response | Hydrogen and/or air ran out. | Measure flow rates. | Set correctly. |
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No Response | Broken ceramic tube(s). | Pressure on Controller | Change tubes. |
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| and/or Detector is too high |
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| or too low. |
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No Response | Heating element failure. | Temperature at Controller | Replace heating element. |
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| <100 °C. |
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Low Response | Improper hydrogen/air flow | Measure flow rates. | Adjust flow rates. |
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Low Response | Detector leaks. | Note pressures on | Locate and repair leaks, |
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| Controller. | check integrity of ferrules. |
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