Emerson PN 51-FCL-1056 instruction manual Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing pH

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MODEL FCL-1056

SECTION 9.0

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

9.6 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO ERROR MESSAGE IS SHOWING — pH.

 

Problem

See Section

 

 

 

 

 

Calibration Error warning during two-point calibration

9.6.1

 

 

Offset Error warning during standardization

9.6.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sensor does not respond to known pH changes

9.6.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calibration was successful, but process pH is slightly different from expected value

9.6.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Calibration was successful, but process pH is grossly wrong and/or noisy

9.6.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

pH readings are moderately noisy and tend to wander

9.6.6

 

 

 

 

 

9.6.1 Calibration Error During Two-Point Calibration

Once the two-point (manual or automatic) calibration is complete, the analyzer automatically calculates the sensor slope (at 25°). If the slope is greater than 60 mV/pH or less than 45 mV/pH, the analyzer displays the Calibration Error screen and does not update the calibration. Check the following:

1.Are the buffers accurate? Inspect the buffers for obvious signs of deterioration, such as turbidity or mold growth. Neutral and slightly acidic buffers are highly susceptible to molds, which can change the pH of the buffer. Alkaline buffers (pH 9 and greater), if they have been exposed to air for long periods, might also be inaccurate. Alkaline buffers absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which lowers the pH. If a high pH buffer was used in the failed calibration, repeat the calibration using a fresh buffer. If fresh buffer is not available, use a lower pH buffer. For example, use pH 4 and 7 buffer instead of pH 7 and 10 buffer.

2.Was adequate time allowed for temperature equilibration? If the sensor was in a process substantially hotter or colder than the buffer, place it in a container of water at ambient temperature for at least 20 minutes before starting the calibration. Using auto calibration helps avoid calibration errors caused by temperature drift. The analyzer will not update readings until the drift is less than 0.02 pH over 10 seconds.

3.Were correct pH values entered during manual calibration? Using auto calibration eliminates errors caused by improperly entering data.

4.Is the sensor properly wired to the analyzer? See Section 3.2.

5.Is the sensor dirty or coated? See Section 8.3.2.

6.Is the sensor faulty? Check the glass impedance. Press DIAG and choose Sensor 2. Glass impedance is the third item in the display. Refer to the table below for an interpretation of the impedance readings.

GLASS IMPEDANCE (Glass Imp)

 

less than 10 MΩ

Glass bulb is cracked or broken. Sensor has failed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

between 10 and 1000 MΩ

Normal reading.

 

 

 

 

 

greater than 1000 MΩ

pH sensor may be nearing the end of its service life.

 

 

 

 

Another way of checking for a faulty sensor is to replace it with a new one. If the new sensor can be calibrated, the old sensor has failed.

7. Is the analyzer faulty? The best way to check for a faulty analyzer is to simulate pH inputs. See Section 9.9.

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Contents FCL with 1056 Analyzer Essential Instructions Free Chlorine EnglishPpm mg/L ORPS1 Manual pH Temp Units S1 Free Cl PH Correction ManualLive/Continous Sensor 2 pH Menu TreeCalibrate Sensor 1 Free chlorine Temperature AlarmsDiagnostic Setup Reset AnalyzerRev. Level Date About This DocumentFCL-1056 Table of ContentsList of Tables Table of Contents CONT’DIii List of Tables CONT’DApplications Section Description and SpecificationsFeatures Specifications Analyzer Specifications GeneralSpecifications Sensor Ordering Information AccessoriesComponent Parts PH Correction required selectionThis page left blank intentionally Unpacking and Inspection Section InstallationFCL-01 free chlorine without continuous pH correction FCL-02 free chlorine with continuous pH correctionInstalling the Sensors InstallationGeneral Information Mounting, Inlet, and Drain ConnectionsModel FCL-01 This page left blank intentionally POWER, ALARM, and Output Wiring Section WiringPower Analog output wiringAlarm relay connections Sensor WiringWiring Diagram for Free Chlorine Sensor Model FCL-1056 Section Wiring Display Section Display and OperationKeypad Calibrate Programming the ANALYZER-TUTORIALOutputs RangeO1 S1 20mA 08.50 ppm Output Range O1 S1 4mA 0.000 ppmO2 S1 4mA 0.0C O2 S1 20mA 100.0C SecurityHold Using HoldMain Format Configuring the Main DisplayLanguage English Contrast Format, Language, Warning, and ContrastGeneral Default SettingsSection Programming the Analyzer Sensor assignment AlarmsChoices Default Definitions CONFIGURING, RANGING, and Simulating OutputsAssign ConfigureProgramOutput Procedure Ranging Outputs Configure Simulate Output ConfigureOutput Output Range O1 S1 20mA 10.00 ppm O2 S1 4mA 0.0C O2 S1 20mA 100.0CConfiguring Alarms and Assigning Setpoints Configure SimulateRangeSimulate OutputSection Programming the Analyzer Alarm AlarmsConfigure/Setpoint Alarm Simulate Alarm Alarms Configure/SetpointSimulate Don’t SimulateProcedure Synchronizing Timers Alarms Configure/Setpoint SimulateSynch Timers Yes Definitions pH/ORP Configuring the MeasurementDefinitions Chlorine Sensor1Sensor MeasurementDefinitions pH Configuring Temperature Related SettingsTemperature Program Outputs Alarms MeasurementConfiguring Security Settings S1 Temp Comp Auto S2 Temp CompSetting UP Diagnostics Program Alarms Measurement TemperatureSecurity SecurityDiagnostic Setup Program Measurement Temperature SecurityGI Fault High 1500MΩ Procedure Setting Up DiagnosticsProgram Temperature Security Diagnostics Resetting the AnalyzerReset Analyzer Reset AnalyzerIntroduction Calibrating TemperatureSection Calibration Calibrate SensorSensor11 Output ProcedureS1 Calibration S1 Calibration + 25.0CCalibration Free Chlorine Procedure-Zeroing the SensorChoose Free Chlorine Calibrate SensorSensor11 Output S1 CalibrationCalibrate? Temperature S1 Calibration ZeroZeroCalCal Process CalSensor Sensor OutputCalibration Slope and Offset Calibration pHAuto ZeroBufferCalCalStable Time 07.01 pH10.01 pH Buffer ManualManual Buffer 1 0 7.00 pH S2 pH Manual Cal Buffer StandardizeStandardize Redox Temperature S2 pH Cal Buffer CalSlope 56.19 mV/pH Offset S1 Enter Value 00 pHProcedure-Entering a Known Slope and Offset MA Output Cal Meter 000 mA Trim Complete Calibration Analog OutputsOutput This page left blank intentionally Section Digital Communications Model FCL-1056 Section Analyzer Section MaintenanceReplacing the electrolyte solution and membrane Cleaning the membraneChlorine Sensor GeneralPH Sensor Cleaning the SensorOther Maintenance Constant Head Flow Controller Cleaning the flow controllerWeight Weight Using the Diagnostic Feature Section TroubleshootingFaults OverviewHardware Error Troubleshooting When a Fault Message is ShowingFault message Explanation Section Sensor ADC Error Sensor CPU ErrorSensor Incompatible Sensor RTD OpenGlass Z Too High Sensor RTD Out of RangeReference Impedance Too High Broken GlassTroubleshooting When a Warning Message is Showing Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing Chlorine Readings drift Sensor can be calibrated, but the current is too lowProcess readings are erratic Chlorine readings are too low Sensor does not respond to changes in chlorine levelCalibration Error During Two-Point Calibration Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing pHSensor Does Not Respond to Known pH Changes Calibration Error during StandardizationPH Readings Are Moderately Noisy and Tend to Wander Simulating Inputs Chlorine Troubleshooting When no Error Message is Showing GeneralAnod CathSimulating pH input Simulating Inputs pHSimulating temperature Simulating Inputs TemperaturePage ASIA-PACIFIC Americas HeadquartersEurope GermanyWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice