Emerson DO-04, 51-DO-03 High input current, Check sensor zero, Temperature error low or high

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MODEL DO-03/04

SECTION 10.0

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

10.2.1 High input current

Excessive sensor current implies that the oxygen sensor is miswired or the sensor has failed. Verify that wiring is correct, including connections through a junction box. See Section 3.3. If wiring is correct, try replacing the sen- sor.

105.2.2 Check sensor zero

The sensor current was extremely high when the sensor was zeroed. Typical zero current for an oxygen sensor is less than 50 nA. Zeroing the sensor before the zero current has reached a stable minimum value will lead to low results. Allow adequate time, possibly as long as overnight, for the sensor to stabilize before starting the zero rou- tine.

10.2.3 Temperature error low or high

Temperature error usually means the RTD is open or shorted or there is an open or short in the connecting wiring. First, verify all wiring connections, including wiring connections in the junction box if one is being used. Next, dis- connect the RTD IN, SENSE, and RETURN leads at the analyzer. Be sure to note the color of the wire and where it was attached. Measure the resistance between the RTD IN and RETURN leads. The resistance should be close to the value in the table in Section 10.7.2. If the temperature element is open or shorted, the sensor should be replaced. In the meantime use manual temperature compensation.

10.2.4 Sense line open

The 499ADO oxygen sensor uses a Pt100 in a three-wire configuration (see Figure 10-2). The in and return leads connect the RTD to the measuring circuit in the analyzer. A third wire, called the sense line, is connected to the return lead. The sense line allows the analyzer to correct for the resistance of the in and return leads and to cor- rect for changes in lead wire resistance caused by changes in ambient temperature. If the sense line is open, check all wiring connections, including connections at a junction box. Next, verify that the sense line is open. Disconnect the sense and return leads and measure the resistance between them. It should be less than 5Ω. If the sense line is open, replace the sensor as soon as possible.

The analyzer can be operated with the sense line open. The measurement will be less accurate because the ana- lyzer can no longer compensate for lead wire resistance. However, if the sensor is to be used at approximately constant ambient temperature, the lead wire resistance error can be eliminated by calibrating the sensor at the measurement temperature. Errors caused by changes in resistance with changes in ambient temperature cannot be eliminated. To make the error message disappear, connect the RTD sense and return terminal with a jumper.

10.2.5 Failure factory and Failure eeprom

Turn the power off, wait about 30 sec, then turn the power back on. If the error message does not clear, call the factory. In the United States, call (800) 854-8257. Outside the United States, call (949) 757-8500.

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Contents Model DO-03/04 Dissolved Oxygen Measurement System with Air Blast CleanerEssential Instructions Page Section Title Model DO-03/04 Measuring System10.0 List of Tables11.0 Section Title List of FiguresIii Features and Benefits Section SpecificationsRepeatability ±0.05 ppm 25C PowerRFI/EMI EN-61326 Output Accuracy ± 0.05 mAMaximum distance between compressor and sensor Maximum continuous pressure 50 psig 446 kPa absMaterials of Construction Analyzer dimensions Enclosure dimensions Description Power required selection9240048-00 Tag, stainless steel, specify marking Installation Section InstallationUnpacking and Inspection Model or part number DescriptionInstalling the handrail mounting assembly Installing the air compressor enclosureAssembling the pipe and pipe clamp Attaching the pipe boom to the handrail mounting assembly Installing the sensor in the washer head assemblyAssembling the washer head and pipe boom Attaching the air compressor enclosure to the handrail Installing the sensor in the washer head assembly POWER, ALARM, and Output Wiring Section WiringGeneral 454EPH02 Section Section Wiring the Oxygen Sensor Sensor WiringGeneral Section Display and Operation Alarm StatusDisplay KEY Functions and ControlMenu Tree for the 54eA Analyzer Section Software ConfigurationOn following Main Menu Calibrate See Diagnostic Variable see Choices Factory Settings Setpoints Program Settings ListChoices Factory Settings Configure Choices Factory Settings Alarm 1 setpoint Alarm setpointsAlarm 2 setpoint Alarm 3 setpointRanging the Outputs MA 0.00 ppm 20 mA 20.00 ppm Output 1 12.00 mASimulated tests Test alarm 1 OpenTest output Display Outputs AlarmsMeasure Oxygen Meas units ppmTemp units C Output 1 mA Output 2 mA Display contrast Timeout OnLanguage English Display left Display right Out Output 1 control OutputsOutput Measurement Output 1 Control Output 1 SetupRange 4-20 mA Dampen 0 sec Hold Last Value Alarm 1 control ConfigureAlarm 1 setup Alarm 2 control Changing Alarm ParametersAlarm 1 setup Alarm 1 controlAlarm Low Activate ProcessFeed limit Disable Alarm FaultTimeout 3600 sec Alarm 4 setupInterval timer Alarm 4 setup Feed limit timerTimer Disable Timer Time activated Interval 24.0 hr Interval timer setupTemp comp Auto Temperature Compensation and Temperature UnitsTemp units C Temp comp Manual Temp units CNoise Reduction 60 HzBar units mm Hg Bar meas AutoBarometric Pressure Salinity 0.0 o/oo Main sensor calSecurity Noise rejection Main sensor cal SecurityCondition Definitions Analyzer Mode PriorityAction Definitions Introduction Section Calibration TemperatureTemperature Calibration Adjust temp + 025.1 CSensor Current as a Function Dissolved Oxygen Concentration Section Calibration Dissolved OxygenZeroing the Sensor Sensor must be in zero solutionCalibrating the Sensor in AIR Stabilizing . . . WaitSection Calibrating the Sensor Against a Standard Instrument Calibrate 8.32 ppmCalibrate main sensor Zero main sensor Adjust temperatureStandardize Calibrating Barometric PressureTrimming the Outputs Section Calibration Current OutputsReplacement Parts Section MaintenanceCleaning the membrane Replacing electrolyte solution and membraneSection Spare Parts Power FuseAIR Blast Sensor Washer Replacement Parts Location Part Number DescriptionTroubleshooting When a Fault Message is Showing Section TroubleshootingFault message Explanation See Section OverviewHigh input current Temperature error low or highCheck sensor zero Sense line openProblem See Section Troubleshooting When no Fault Message is Showing OxygenZero current is too high Zero reading Is unstable Possible error warning during in-process calibrationBarometric pressure reading is too high or too low Readings drift Process readings are erraticSensor does not respond to changes in oxygen level Oxygen readings are too lowProblem Action Troubleshooting not Related to Measurement ProblemsSimulating Inputs Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Polarizing Voltage Resistance Expected currentSimulating temperature Simulating TemperatureGeneral Section Return of MaterialSensor or Circuit Board only Return of Materials RequestWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice