7 maintenance and fault rectification, 1 maintenance, 2 remove interferences – Burkert Type 8112 User Manual

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Maintenance and fault rectification

7

.1 Maintenance

If the instrument is used properly, no special maintenance is required
in normal operation.

7

.2 Remove interferences

The operator of the system is responsible for taking suitable measures
to rectify faults.

LEVEL SWITCH

8112 offers maximum reliability. Nevertheless, faults

can occur during operation. These may be caused by the following, e.
g.:

l

Sensor

l

Process

l

Voltage supply

l

Signal processing

The first measure to be taken is to check the output signal. In many
cases, the causes can be determined this way and the faults rectified.

Error

Cause

Rectification

LEVEL

SWITCH

8112

signals "covered"
without being
submerged (over-
fill protection)

LEVEL

SWITCH

8112

signals "uncov-
ered" when being
submerged (dry
run protection)

Operating voltage
too low

Check operating voltage

Electronics de-
fective

Press the characteristic reversal
switch. If the instrument then changes
the mode, the vibrating element may
be covered with buildup or mechan-
ically damaged. Should the switching
function in the correct mode still be
faulty, return the instrument for repair.

Push the characteristic reversal
switch. If the instrument then does not
change the mode, the electronics
module may be defective. Exchange
the electronics module.

Unfavourable in-
stallation location

Mount the instrument at a location in
the vessel where no dead zones or air
bubbles can form.

Buildup on the vi-
brating element

Check the vibrating element and the
sensor if there is buildup and remove
it.

Reaction when malfunc-
tions occur

Failure reasons

Fault rectification

Checking the switching
signal

LEVEL SWITCH

8112 • with NAMUR output

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