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MODEL DO-03/04

SECTION 10.0

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

10.3 TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO FAULT MESSAGE IS SHOWING - TEMPERATURE

10.3.1 Temperature measured by standard was more than 1°C different from analyzer.

A.Is the standard thermometer, RTD, or thermistor accurate? General purpose liquid-in-glass thermometers, par- ticularly ones that have been mistreated, can have surprisingly large errors.

B.Is the temperature element in the sensor completely submerged in the liquid?

C.Is the standard temperature sensor submerged to the correct level?

10.4TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN NO FAULT MESSAGE IS SHOWING - OXYGEN

 

Problem

See Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zero current was accepted, but current is greater than about 50 nA

10.4.1

 

 

Error or warning message while zeroing the sensor (zero current is too high)

10.4.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zero reading is unstable

10.4.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sensor can be calibrated, but current is outside the range 1800 - 3100 nA/ppm

10.4.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possible error warning during air calibration

10.4.3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Possible error warning during in-process calibration

10.4.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Barometric pressure reading is too high or too low

10.4.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

Process readings are erratic

10.4.6

 

 

Readings drift

10.4.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sensor does not respond to changes in oxygen level

10.4.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

Readings are too low

10.4.9

 

 

 

 

 

10.4.1 Zero current is too high

A.Is the sensor properly wired to the analyzer? See Section 3.3.

B.Is the membrane completely covered with zero solution and are air bubbles not trapped against the mem- brane? Swirl and tap the sensor to release air bubbles.

C.Is the zero solution fresh and properly made? Zero the sensor in a solution of 5% sodium sulfite in water. Prepare the solution immediately before use. It has a shelf life of only a few days.

D.If the sensor is being zeroed with nitrogen gas, verify that the nitrogen is oxygen-free and the flow is adequate to prevent back-diffusion of air into the chamber.

E.The major contributor to the zero current is dissolved oxygen in the electrolyte solution inside the sensor. A long zeroing period usually means that an air bubble is trapped in the electrolyte. To ensure the 499ADO sen- sor contains no air bubbles, carefully follow the procedure for filling the sensor. See Section 9.2. If the elec- trolyte solution has just been replaced, allow several hours for the zero current to stabilize. On rare occasions, the sensor may require as long as overnight to zero.

F.Check the membrane for damage and replace the membrane if necessary

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Contents Dissolved Oxygen Measurement System with Air Blast Cleaner Model DO-03/04Essential Instructions Page Model DO-03/04 Measuring System Section Title11.0 List of Tables10.0 Iii List of FiguresSection Title Section Specifications Features and BenefitsRFI/EMI EN-61326 PowerRepeatability ±0.05 ppm 25C Output Accuracy ± 0.05 mAMaterials of Construction Maximum continuous pressure 50 psig 446 kPa absMaximum distance between compressor and sensor Analyzer dimensions Enclosure dimensions 9240048-00 Tag, stainless steel, specify marking Power required selectionDescription Unpacking and Inspection Section InstallationInstallation Model or part number DescriptionAssembling the pipe and pipe clamp Installing the air compressor enclosureInstalling the handrail mounting assembly Assembling the washer head and pipe boom Installing the sensor in the washer head assemblyAttaching the pipe boom to the handrail mounting assembly Attaching the air compressor enclosure to the handrail Installing the sensor in the washer head assembly General Section WiringPOWER, ALARM, and Output Wiring 454EPH02 Section Section General Sensor WiringWiring the Oxygen Sensor Display Alarm StatusSection Display and Operation KEY Functions and ControlSection Software Configuration Menu Tree for the 54eA AnalyzerOn following Main Menu Calibrate See Diagnostic Variable see Program Settings List Choices Factory Settings SetpointsChoices Factory Settings Configure Choices Factory Settings Alarm 2 setpoint Alarm setpointsAlarm 1 setpoint Alarm 3 setpointMA 0.00 ppm 20 mA 20.00 ppm Output 1 12.00 mA Ranging the OutputsTest output Test alarm 1 OpenSimulated tests Measure Oxygen Outputs AlarmsDisplay Meas units ppmLanguage English Display left Display right Out Display contrast Timeout OnTemp units C Output 1 mA Output 2 mA Output Measurement OutputsOutput 1 control Range 4-20 mA Dampen 0 sec Hold Last Value Output 1 SetupOutput 1 Control Alarm 1 setup Alarm 2 control ConfigureAlarm 1 control Changing Alarm ParametersAlarm Low Alarm 1 controlAlarm 1 setup Activate ProcessTimeout 3600 sec Alarm FaultFeed limit Disable Alarm 4 setupTimer Disable Timer Time activated Interval 24.0 hr Alarm 4 setup Feed limit timerInterval timer Interval timer setupTemp units C Temperature Compensation and Temperature UnitsTemp comp Auto Temp comp Manual Temp units C60 Hz Noise ReductionBarometric Pressure Bar meas AutoBar units mm Hg Main sensor cal Salinity 0.0 o/ooNoise rejection Main sensor cal Security SecurityAction Definitions Analyzer Mode PriorityCondition Definitions Section Calibration Temperature IntroductionAdjust temp + 025.1 C Temperature CalibrationSection Calibration Dissolved Oxygen Sensor Current as a Function Dissolved Oxygen ConcentrationSensor must be in zero solution Zeroing the SensorStabilizing . . . Wait Calibrating the Sensor in AIRSection Calibrate 8.32 ppm Calibrating the Sensor Against a Standard InstrumentStandardize Zero main sensor Adjust temperatureCalibrate main sensor Calibrating Barometric PressureSection Calibration Current Outputs Trimming the OutputsCleaning the membrane Section MaintenanceReplacement Parts Replacing electrolyte solution and membraneSection Power Fuse Spare PartsReplacement Parts Location Part Number Description AIR Blast Sensor WasherFault message Explanation See Section Section TroubleshootingTroubleshooting When a Fault Message is Showing OverviewCheck sensor zero Temperature error low or highHigh input current Sense line openZero current is too high Troubleshooting When no Fault Message is Showing OxygenProblem See Section Barometric pressure reading is too high or too low Possible error warning during in-process calibrationZero reading Is unstable Sensor does not respond to changes in oxygen level Process readings are erraticReadings drift Oxygen readings are too lowSimulating Inputs Dissolved Oxygen Troubleshooting not Related to Measurement ProblemsProblem Action Sensor Polarizing Voltage Resistance Expected currentSimulating Temperature Simulating temperatureSection Return of Material GeneralReturn of Materials Request Sensor or Circuit Board onlyWarranty Specifications subject to change without notice