3 exchanging the electronics – VEGA VEGASWING 66 - Relay With SIL qualification User Manual

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7 Maintenance and fault rectification

VEGASWING 66 • - Relay

44950-EN-130805

Error

Cause

Rectification

VEGASWING 66 signals

"covered" without be-

ing submerged (overflow

protection)
VEGASWING 66 signals

"uncovered" when being

submerged (dry run pro-

tection)

Operating voltage too

low

Check operating voltage

Electronics defective

Press the mode switch.

If the instrument then

changes the mode, the

vibrating element may be

covered with buildup or

mechanically damaged.

Should the switching

function in the correct

mode still be faulty, re-

turn the instrument for

repair.
Press the mode switch. If

the instrument then does

not change the mode,

the electronics module

may be defective. Ex-

change the electronics

module.

Unfavourable installation

location

Mount the instrument at

a location in the vessel

where no dead zones or

air bubbles can form.

Buildup on the vibrating

element

Check the vibrating el-

ement and the sensor if

there is buildup and re-

move it.

Wrong mode selected

Set the correct mode

with the mode switch

(overflow protection, dry

run protection). Wiring

should be carried out ac-

cording to the quiescent

current principle.

Red control lamp lights

up

Error on the vibrating el-

ement

Check if the vibrating el-

ement is damaged or

extremely corroded.

Interference on the elec-

tronics module

Exchanging the electron-

ics module

instrument defective

Exchange the instrument

or send it in for repair

Depending on the reason for the fault and the measures taken, the

steps described in chapter "Set up" may have to be carried out again.

7.3 Exchanging the electronics

If the electronics module is defective, it can be replaced by the user.

With SIL qualified instrument, only a respective electronics module

with SIL qualification must be used.

Checking the switching

signal

Reaction after fault recti-

fication

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