4 rectify faults – VEGA VEGAFLEX 86 Modbus and Levelmaster protocol User Manual

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9 Diagnostics and service

VEGAFLEX 86 • Modbus and Levelmaster protocol

41848-EN-130314

9.4 Rectify faults

The operator of the system is responsible for taking suitable meas-

ures to rectify faults.

The first measures are:

Evaluation of fault messages, for example via the display and

adjustment module

Checking the output signal with 4 … 20 mA instruments

Treatment of measurement errors

Further comprehensive diagnostics options offer a PC with the soft-

ware PACTware and the suitable DTM. In many cases, the reasons

can be determined in this way and faults can be rectified.

Connect a handmultimeter in the suitable measuring range according

to the wiring plan. The following table describes possible errors in the

current signal and helps to remove them:

Error

Cause

Rectification

4 … 20 mA signal

not stable

– Level fluctua-

tions

– Set damping according to the

instrument via the display and

adjustment module or PACTware/

DTM

4 … 20 mA signal

missing

– Electrical con-

nection faulty

– Check connection according to

chapter "Connection steps" and

if necessary, correct according to

chapter "Wiring plan"

– Voltage supply

missing

– Check cables for breaks; repair if

necessary

– Operating volt-

age too low or

load resistance

too high

– Check, adapt if necessary

Current sig-

nal greater than

22 mA or less

than 3.6 mA

– Electronics

module in the

sensor defec-

tive

– Exchange the instrument or send it

in for repair

The below tables show typical examples for application-relevant

measurement errors. There are two measurement errors:

Constant level

Filling

Emptying

The images in column "Error pattern" show the real level with a bro-

ken line and the level displayed by the sensor as a continuous line.

Reaction when malfunc-

tions occur

Procedure for fault recti-

fication

Check the 4 … 20 mA

signal

Treatment of measure-

ment errors

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