Troubleshooting - 463x chlorine analyzer appendix – GF Signet 4632 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer System User Manual

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463X Chlorine System Manual

The troubleshooting table below outlines possible causes and remedies related to the À ow cell panel system.
Refer to the respective transmitter and sensor manuals for speci¿ c component troubleshooting.

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedies

No water À ow

Inlet pressure below 1 bar (15 psi)

Check source pressure. Remove regulator if pressure is
< 1 bar/15 psi

Damaged À ow regulator

Replace À ow regulator

Clogged ¿ lter

Clean ¿ lter or remove pressure regulator if inlet pressure is
below 1 bar (15 psi)

Low water À ow

Clogged ¿ lter

Clean ¿ lter

Insuf¿ cient inlet pressure

Increase inlet pressure to speci¿ cation or remove À ow
regulator

Damaged À ow regulator

Inspect or replace

Excessive À ow

Excessive pressure over 8 bar (120 psi) Ensure inlet pressure does not exceed 8 bar (120 psi)

Damaged À ow regulator

Replace À ow regulator

Flow cell leaks

Incorrect assembly

Inspect, clean, and reassemble

Loose bolts

Tighten bolts (8.1 Nm, 72 Lb-In Max)

Defective or missing O-rings

Replace O-rings

Damaged sealing surfaces

Replace À ow cell

Leaks around sensor

Damaged sensor O-ring

Inspect or replace O-ring

Damaged À ow cell

Inspect À ow cell

Water leaks out of top vent hole

Drain valve closed or plugged

Inspect

Hose connections are backwards

Connect water source correctly

Outlet drain not below À ow cell

Route drain line below À ow cell and vented to atmosphere

Algae growth in À ow cell

Low chlorine concentration in water

Locate À ow cell away from light

Exposure to light

Excessive small bubbles in À ow
cell accumulating on sensors

Water source contains bubbles

Check water source

Water source is saturated with
dissolved gasses

Transmitter does not turn on

No power or external circuit breaker is
switched off

Inspect power and wiring connections

Loose or incorrect wire connections

Check connections

Open loop wiring or missing jumper
wire on terminal 1 (Loop 1) on the
wiring enclosure terminal block

Replace jumper wire to terminal 1 or connect a loop device
if the jumper wire to terminal 1 is removed

Chlorine reading too high

Breached membrane

Replace membrane and ¿ ll solution

Chlorine reading too low

Low À ow rate

Check source pressure

Filter clogged

Clean the ¿ lter

Sensor conditioning not long enough

Allow the sensor to condition for 4 hours
(See 2630 or 2632 sensor manual for details)

Sensor output drifts

Variable À ow rate

Check À ow rate

Clogged ¿ lter

Clean the ¿ lter

Contaminated ¿ ll solution

Change electrolyte ¿ ll solution

Chlorine Electrode Troubleshooting (see 2630-2 or 2632-1 electrode manual: 3-2630.090)

Transmitter Troubleshooting (see 8630-3 transmitter manual: 3-8630.090-3)

pH Electrode Troubleshooting (see 2724 electrode manual: 3-2724.090)

Troubleshooting - 463X Chlorine Analyzer

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