Reference Manual

00809-0100-4663, Rev BA January 2010

QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING

Rosemount 8732

Step 1: Wiring Errors

Step 2: Process Noise

Step 3: Installed Sensor Tests

The most common magmeter problem is wiring between the sensor and the transmitter in remote mount installations. The signal wire and coil drive wire must be twisted shielded cable: 20 AWG twisted shielded cable for the electrodes and 14 AWG twisted shielded cable for the coils. Ensure that the cable shield is connected at both ends of the electrode and coil drive cables. Signal and coil drive wires must have their own cables. The single conduit that houses both the signal and coil drive cables should not contain any other wires. For more information on proper wiring practices, refer to “Transmitter to Sensor Wiring” on page 2-11.

In some circumstances, process conditions rather than the magmeter can cause the meter output to be unstable. Possible solutions for addressing a noisy process situation are given below. When the output attains the desired stability, no further steps are required.

Use the Auto Zero function to initialize the transmitter for use with the 37.5 Hz coil drive mode only. Run this function only with the transmitter and sensor installed in the process. The sensor must be filled with process fluid with zero flow rate. Before running the auto zero function, be sure the coil drive mode is set to 37.5 Hz.

Set the loop to manual if necessary and begin the auto zero procedure. The transmitter completes the procedure automatically in about 90 seconds. A symbol appears in the lower right-hand corner of the display to indicate that the procedure is running.

1.Change the coil drive to 37.5 Hz. Complete the Auto Zero function, if possible (see “Coil Drive Frequency” on page 4-13).

2.Turn on Digital Signal Processing (see “Signal Processing” on page 4-25)

3.Increase the damping (see “Damping” on page 3-17).

If the preceding steps fail to resolve the process noise symptoms, consult your Rosemount sales representative about using a high-signal magnetic flowmeter system.

If a problem with an installed sensor is identified, Table 6-5can assist in troubleshooting the sensor. Before performing any of the sensor tests, disconnect or turn off power to the transmitter. To interpret the results, the hazardous location certification for the sensor must be known. Applicable codes for the Rosemount 8705 are N0, N5, and KD. Applicable codes for the Rosemount 8707 are N0 and N5. Applicable codes for the Rosemount 8711 are N0, N5, E5, and KD. Always check the operation of test equipment before each test.

If possible, take all readings from inside the sensor junction box. If the sensor junction box is inaccessible, take measurements as close as possible. Readings taken at the terminals of remote-mount transmitters that are more than 100 feet away from the sensor may provide incorrect or inconclusive information and should be avoided. A sensor circuit diagram is provided in Figure 6-1 on page 6-9.

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