Emerson Model 1700 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
Flow measurement problems and recommended actions (continued)Table 10-3:
Problem Possible causes Recommended actions
Erratic non-zero flow
rate when flow is
steady
Slug flow
Damping value too low
Plugged or coated flow tube
Output wiring problem
Problem with receiving device
Wiring problem
Verify that the sensor orientation is appropri-
ate for your application (refer to the sensor
installation manual).
Check the drive gain and the pickoff voltage.
See Section 10.26 and Section 10.27.
If the wiring between the sensor and the
transmitter includes a 9-wire segment, verify
that the 9-wire cable shields are correctly
grounded.
Check for air entrainment, tube fouling,
flashing, or tube damage.
Check the wiring between the sensor and
transmitter. See Section 10.10.
For sensors with a junction box, check for
moisture in the junction box.
Purge the flow tubes.
Check for open or leaking valves or seals.
Check for sources of vibration.
Verify damping configuration.
Verify that the measurement units are con-
figured correctly for your application.
Check for slug flow. See Section 10.25.
Check for radio frequency interference. See
Section 10.19.
Contact Micro Motion.
Inaccurate flow rate
or batch total
Wiring problem
Inappropriate measurement unit
Incorrect flow calibration factor
Incorrect meter factor
Incorrect density calibration factors
Incorrect flowmeter grounding
Slug flow
Problem with receiving device
Check the wiring between the sensor and
transmitter. See Section 10.10.
Verify that the measurement units are con-
figured correctly for your application.
Verify that all of the characterization parame-
ters match the data on the sensor tag.
Zero the meter.
Check grounding. See Section 10.11.
Check for slug flow. See Section 10.25.
Verify that the receiving device, and the wir-
ing between the transmitter and the receiv-
ing device.
Check sensor coil resistance and for shorts to
case. See Section 10.28.1.
Replace the core processor or transmitter.
Troubleshooting
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