TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

REMEDIES

 

 

 

Electrical machine shut

Motor starter overloaded,

Turn the switch OFF; let the

down

heater tripped.

heater(s) cool.

(continued)

 

 

 

 

 

Conductivity drifts or

Calibration may have been

When calibrating, wait at

changes after calibration

done before the reading stabi-

least 15 seconds to 1-1/2

 

lized

minutes for reading to stabi-

 

 

lize.

 

 

 

 

The stable line may contain

To reduce electrical noise,

 

electrical noise

use grounded metal fittings

 

 

on the inlet and outlet of

 

 

the monitor plumbing.

 

 

 

 

Turbine meter not spinning

Check meter for spin.

 

 

 

Display is blank

Monitor not powered

Open the front panel.

 

 

Look at the yellow LEDs

 

 

on the rear power board.

 

 

Are they ON? If yes, check

 

 

ribbon cable. Is it properly

 

 

seated? If no, does the unit

 

 

have power?

 

 

 

pH reading is off by more

Probe calibrated using span or

Re-initialize calibration.

than 1pH unit

the pH probe is bad

Recalibrate using zero

 

 

only. Replace pH sensor.

 

 

 

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