If a problem occurs – Burkert Type 8071 User Manual

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Maintenanceandtroubleshooting

Type 8071

9.6.

if a problem occurs

Problem

Cause

Solution

Fluid does not
flow through the
device any more

Obturated device

Remove and clean the oval rotors (see chap. "9.4. Dismantle the device" and
"9.5. Assemble the device").

Add a strainer of 75 µm upstream of the device.

Obturated strainer (if present)

Clean the strainer.

Rotors damaged

Replace the rotors (see chap. "10. Spare parts and accessories", "9.4. Dis-
mantle the device" and "9.5. Assemble the device").

Reduced flow
rate through the
device

Strainer (if present) partially obturated

Clean the strainer.

Fluid too viscous

Use rotors for fluids with a viscosity > 1000 mPa.s.

Incoherent
measurement

Flow rate range not adapted

Verify specifications, adjust the device or the flow rate (see chap. "6.2.2.
General data"
).

Air within the pipe

Slowly drain air from the pipe.

Friction due to an incorrect assembly
of the device

Verify the assembly of the rotors in the fitting (see chap. "9.4. Dismantle the
device" and chap.
"9.5. Assemble the device").

No frequency
output

Incorrect wiring of the outputs

Make sure that the device has been wired correctly (see chap. "7.3. Wiring").

Rotors incorrectly mounted

Dismantle the device and modify the position of the rotors (see "9.4. Dismantle
the device" and "9.5. Assemble the device"
).

Magnet damaged

Replace the rotors (see chap. "10. Spare parts and accessories", "9.4. Dis-
mantle the device" and "9.5. Assemble the device").

Hall sensor or Reed switch defective

Replace the cover with electronic module (see chap. "10. Spare parts and
accessories", 9.4 and 9.5
).

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