Emerson Process Management 2400S Satellite Radio User Manual


 
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Model 2400S Transmitters for DeviceNet
Troubleshooting
11.19.3 Drive gain problems
Problems with drive gain can appear in several different forms:
Saturated or excessive (near 100%) drive gain
Erratic drive gain (e.g., rapid shifting from positive to negative)
Negative drive gain
See Table 11-6 for a list of possible problems and remedies.
11.19.4 Low pickoff voltage
Low pickoff voltage can be caused by several problems. See Table 11-7.
Table 11-6 Drive gain problems, causes, and remedies
Cause Possible remedy
Excessive slug flow • See Section 11.14.
Cavitation or flashing • Increase inlet or back pressure at the sensor.
• If a pump is located upstream from the sensor, increase the distance
between the pump and sensor.
Plugged flow tube • Purge the flow tubes.
Mechanical binding of sensor tubes Ensure sensor tubes are free to vibrate. Possible problems include:
- Pipe stress. Check for pipe stress and eliminate if present.
- Lateral tube shift due to hammer effect. If this is a possibility,
contact Micro Motion. See Section 11.3.
- Warped tubes caused by overpressurization. If this is a possibility,
contact Micro Motion.
Incorrect sensor type configured • Verify sensor type configuration, then verify sensor characterization.
See Section 6.2.
Open drive or left pickoff sensor coil Contact Micro Motion. See Section 11.3.
Drive board or module failure, cracked flow tube,
or sensor imbalance
• Contact Micro Motion. See Section 11.3.
Table 11-7 Low pickoff voltage causes and remedies
Cause Possible remedy
Slug flow • See Section 11.14.
No tube vibration in sensor Check for plugging.
Moisture in the sensor electronics Eliminate the moisture in the sensor electronics.
Damaged sensor • Ensure sensor is free to vibrate (no mechanical binding). Possible
problems include:
- Pipe stress. Check for pipe stress and eliminate if present.
- Lateral tube shift due to hammer effect. If this is a possibility,
contact Micro Motion. See Section 11.3.
- Warped tubes caused by overpressurization. If this is a possibility,
contact Micro Motion.
• Test sensor circuitry. See Section 11.20.
• Contact Micro Motion.