4 failure removal, Failure measure, failure removal – VEGA Capacitive electrodes EL … User Manual

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Diagnosis

5.4 Failure removal

Failure

Measure, failure removal

The red failure

Check the sensor inputs on the following failures:

LED of the signal

- Sensor not connected correctly

conditioning instru-

- Sensor line interrupted

ment lights

- Supply voltage too low

Check if the sensor is connected correctly.
- Failures on the sensor, effecting a current change below 2 mA or above

23 mA lead to a fault signal on the signal conditioning instrument.

Measure the current on the connection line to the sensor.

The terminal voltage on the sensor in standard condition is at least 12 V.

Note with Ex-systems, that the Ex-protection is not influenced by
the meas. instruments.

a. Current value < 2 mA
- Check the supply voltage on the connection line to the sensor. The

voltage should be approx. 18 … 24 V.

Should you measure a value below 18 V, this means a defect in the

signal conditioning instrument. In this case return the instrument for
repair to VEGA.

- Should the red failure lamp still light, separate the connection line from

the signal conditioning instrument and connect a resistor of 1 k

Ω to the

sensor inputs of the signal conditioning instrument.

When the failure lamp continues to light, the signal conditioning

instrument is defect. In this case return the instrument for repair to
VEGA.

- When the failure lamp extinguishes, connect the signal conditioning

instrument again. Separate the sensor from the connection line and
connect a resistor of 1 k

Ω .

- When the failure lamp still lights, probably the connection line is

interrupted. Check the connection line to the sensor.

- When the failure lamp extinguishes, the sensor is defect. Check the

connected sensor.

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