Bacharach 3015-4256 manual Viewing the Fault Log, Fault Codes

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Viewing the Fault Log

From the Data Display screen, use the Keypad buttons to place the arrow (>) on the display next to the FAULTS function. Then press ENTER to display the fault log.

Immediately after selecting the FAULTS function, the most recent fault event is displayed. The fault log identifies the type of fault, plus the date and time it occurred. In the example below, record #03 shows that a Zone Flow Fault (fault code <0800>) occurred on 11/12/03 at 08:17.

#03 <0800> @ 11/12/03 08:17

The cause of the fault is identified by a numeric fault code. To convert the fault code into a text description of the fault, first press the ENTER button and then use the Keypad buttons to scroll through the display until the text description of the fault appears. If the fault code is a combination of two or more faults, then continue to use the Keypad buttons until all fault text descriptions have been displayed. For example, the fault code <1800> represents the combination of both a Zone Flow <0800> and a Purge Flow <1000> fault as shown below:

FAULT CODE<1800>

12 ZONE FLOW

FAULT CODE<1800>

13 PURGE FLOW

Note that the Fault Log can be cleared as described in Section Clearing the Stored PPM Log, Alarms & Faults Data on Page 20.

Fault Codes

<0001> Box Temperature Fault: Enclosure temperature is outside normal range (or IR detector has failed). Check that the monitor is not being subjected to extreme temperatures. Verify that the ventilation holes are not obstructed. Use the DIAGNOS function to check the Box Temperature.

<0002> Bench Temperature Fault: Optical bench is outside normal operating range (or IR detector has failed). Check that the monitor is not being subjected to extreme temperatures.

<0004> - Manifold Pressure Fault: The manifold pressure is outside normal operating range (or IR detector has failed). Enter the DIAGNOS function and record ALL data. Call the factory with this information for further instructions.

<0010> Loop Fault: The 4–20 mA current loop is open, or there is a high resistance in the circuit. Check the wiring to the load/monitoring circuit. If this feature is not being used, a 100 ohm resistor must be connected to the 4–20 mA connector (Page 11).

<0100> Zero Filter Fault: A purge filter failure has occurred. Replace the unit’s charcoal filter.

<0200> Gain Set Fault: The digipot autotune sequence has failed. This fault will only occur on first boot up or after a firmware upgrade. Call the factory for further instructions.

<0400> A/D Fault: A fault has occurred in the analog-to-digital circuitry. Contact the factory with this information for further instructions.

<0800> Zone Flow Fault: Check for: A kink in the gas-sample line or exhaust line; a blocked line- end filter; a failed pump.

<1000> Purge Flow Fault: Check that the internal charcoal filter inlet (Page 8) is not blocked. Once the blockage has been cleared, the monitor will return to normal operation after the monitor completes a purge cycle.

<4000> Zero Fault: The IR detector’s output voltage is out of tolerance. Enter the DIAGNOS function and record ALL data. Call the factory with this information for further instructions.

<8000> Clipping Fault: The detector voltage may be out of tolerance. Use the DIAGNOS function to check the IR detector voltage. Call the factory with this information for further instructions.

FAULT CODES ARE ADDITIVE. For example: A fault code of <1800> indicates that both a Purge Flow Fault <1000> and a Zone Flow Fault <0800> have occurred.

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Contents Hgmsz Halogen Gas Monitor Single Zone Installation / Operation / MaintenanceDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents Entering Custom Refrigerant Calibration Values Hazard Symbols on Monitor How to Use This ManualSafety Precautions Response to the Presence of Multiple Refrigerants Functional OverviewGeneral Description Understanding Monitoring LevelsSuggested Location of Sampling Point Locating the Monitor Installation ConsiderationsInspection Overview Connecting Gas Sample and Exhaust LinesMounting Instructions Tubing Considerations Connecting the Gas-Sample LineConnecting the Exhaust Line Interior Schematic Interior SchematicElectrical Wiring Connection Connecting External AlarmsMA Current Loop Interface Typical External Alarm Relay 1 WiringInstruction General Operation Front Panel Display and ControlsData Display Screen Initial Power UpDisplay Screens Function Screens R134A Calfactor Audible Alarm is OFF Working with System Faults Working with Gas AlarmsFault Codes Viewing the Fault LogEntering Custom Refrigerant Calibration Values Clearing the Stored PPM Log, Alarms & Faults DataReset to Factory Default Settings Keypad Functions First Diagnostic ScreenSecond Diagnostic Screen Working with the Diagnos FunctionScreen Display Working with the P-CHK FunctionWorking with the Calibration Function Calibration ProcedureAdjusting Calibration Factor Instruction Servicing Air Lines Clock BatteryCharcoal Filter Hydrophobic FilterOptional Accessories Replacement Parts & Optional AccessoriesReplacement Parts Appendix Table of Recommended Alarm SettingsRegister Your Warranty by Visiting Service Warranty and ServiceWarranty Field Repair Return ProcedureHalon SpecificationsPage Bacharach, Inc Dart Road, Newnan GA Ph 678-423-2481 Fax

3015-4256 specifications

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