Veris Technologies pH Manager - Operating Instructions User Manual

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Pub.# OM17-MSP-pH

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4. Test continuity of coil. With voltmeter set to ohms

(resistance), insert both leads into the weatherpack
connector leading to each solenoid. Start at the
jumper wire (at first connection from external
controller) and move to connector at solenoid. This
tests the continuity of the signal through the coil.
You should have continuity if the coil is working.
Test both solenoids.

Figure 2.4 Testing continuity of solenoid coil (at
weather-pack connector on jumper-wire)


5. Determine if coil is energizing. (This test integrates the previous two steps

—if you have 12

volts going to the coil and the coil is functioning (has continuity), the coil should energize.)
Touch a small screwdriver or other metal object to the coil as shown in Figure 6, and activate
manual raise/lower switch. When the coil energizes it will hold the metal magnetically. If one
coil

doesn’t energize, swap coils to determine whether it’s a bad coil or power problem.













Figure 2.5: Using screwdriver to test energizing of coils.

6. Clean solenoid valve.

If coils energize and the cylinder doesn’t move, there must be

contamination in the solenoid cartidge. Remove and clean thoroughly with compressed air

—be

careful not to damage or lose O-rings.

Additonal Tips…

If your system is equipped with lift hydraulics, you can swap coils or valves to verify the failed
part, before ordering a replacement.

If sampler shoe moves in reverse direction, disconnect solenoid wires (from external controller)
and reverse.

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