RTI ID900 manual Maintenance Error Codes and Corrective Actions

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V.Maintenance

A. Error Codes and Corrective Actions

The instrument is supplied with self-diagnostic software to aid the user in the determination of problems. The software will supply error codes that will direct the user towards specific corrective actions in the event of system failure.

ERR.1: Signifies unstable infrared readings due to inconsistent sample gas supply or interference from strong electrical fields.

Corrective Actions:

1.If the error code occurs during a sample cycle verify that the sample hose is receiving sample gas from the source connection of at least 5 psig. Also verify that the instrument sample exhaust and air intake ports are not clogged or restricted.

2.If the error code occurs during a calibration cycle verify that the air intake and sample exhaust ports of the instrument are not clogged or obstructed.

3.The unit should be kept away from sources of strong electrical fields such as large compressors, running automobiles, etc. Move the instrument 3-5 feet away from the electrical field source and try again.

4.If the instrument is being utilized outside of the operating temperature range of 45-100oF (7-38oC) allow the instrument to warm or cool to the operating temperature range and try again. The instrument may require additional warm up time after power up before use.

5.To clear the error code power down the instrument. The error code will automatically clear.

DETECTOR FAULT: Signifies internal infrared sensor failure due to temperature extremes.

Corrective Actions:

1.Allow the instrument to stabilize at room temperature for at least 30 minutes before attempting use.

2.To clear the error code power down the instrument. The error code will automatically clear.

CAL. FAULT: Signifies an infrared calibration fault.

Corrective Actions:

1.Verify that the air intake and sample exhaust ports of the instrument are not clogged or obstructed.

2.If the instrument is being utilized in an enclosed area, refrigerant vapors may build up in the surrounding atmosphere and be drawn into the intake port during calibration. Move the instrument to a location with fresh ambient air free of refrigerant vapors. Use the instrument in locations that provide adequate ventilation to prevent the accumulation refrigerant vapors in the surrounding atmosphere.

3.Hang the unit so that there is a flow of fresh air around it.

4.To clear the error code power down the instrument. The error code will automatically clear.

AIR SENSOR FAULT: Signifies an air detection sensor calibration fault.

Corrective Actions:

1.Verify that the air intake and sample exhaust ports of the instrument are not clogged or obstructed.

2.If the instrument is being utilized in an enclosed area oxygen depleting compounds such as carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide may accumulate in the surrounding atmosphere and be drawn into the intake port during calibration. Move the instrument to a location with fresh ambient air free of oxygen depleting compounds. Use the instrument in locations that provide adequate ventilation to prevent the accumulation oxygen depleting compounds in the surrounding atmosphere.

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Contents ID900 Table of Contents Page II. Functional Description III. Hardware Description Rear ViewSample Hoses Power HarnessesOperation Procedure IV. Operation Procedure Pre-Operative InspectionPost-Operation Procedure Corrective Actions Maintenance Error Codes and Corrective ActionsReplacement Procedure Maintenance Procedures Sample Filter ReplacementSample Hose Inspection and Cleaning Sample Hose Flushing ProcedureAir Detection Sensor Replacement Procedure Air Detection Sensor ReplacementSpare Parts Listing Spare Part Description Order Part NumberPower Standard VI. Specifications Sample ParametersPower Optional Operational Temperature Range