Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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Table 10-1: Warning Messages - Indicated Failures

WARNING

MESSAGE

FAULT CONDITION

POSSIBLE CAUSES

BENCH TEMP

WARNING

The optical bench temp is

controlled at 48

 2

°

C.

Bad bench heater
Bad bench temperature sensor
Bad relay controlling the bench heater
Entire relay board is malfunctioning

I

2

C

bus malfunction

BOX TEMP

WARNING

Box Temp is

< 5

°

C or > 48

°

C.

NOTE: Box temperature typically runs ~7

o

c warmer than

ambient temperature.

Poor/blocked ventilation to the analyzer.
Stopped exhaust-fan
Ambient temperature outside of specified range

CANNOT DYN

SPAN

Dynamic Span operation failed

Measured concentration value is too high or low.
Concentration slope value to high or too low

CANNOT DYN

ZERO

Dynamic Zero operation failed

Measured concentration value is too high.
Concentration offset value to high.

CONFIG

INITIALIZED

Configuration and Calibration data

reset to original Factory state.

Failed disk on chip
User erased data

CONC ALRM1

WARNING

Concentration alarm 1 is enabled

and the measured CO

2

level is ≥

the set point.

CONC ALRM2

WARNING

Concentration alarm 2 is enabled

and the measured CO

2

level is ≥

the set point.

DATA INITIALIZED

Data Storage in DAS was erased

Failed disk on chip
User cleared data

PHOTO TEMP

WARNING

PHT DRIVE is

>4800 mVDC

Failed IR photo-detector
Failed sync/demod board
IR photo-detector improperly attached to the sample chamber
Bench temp too high.

REAR BOARD NOT

DET

Motherboard not detected on

power up.

Warning only appears on serial i/o com port(s)
Front panel display will be frozen, blank or will not respond.
Massive failure of mother board

RELAY BOARD

WARN

The CPU cannot communicate with

the Relay Board.

I

2

C

bus failure

Failed relay board
Loose connectors/wiring

SAMPLE FLOW

WARN

Sample flow rate is < 500 cc/min or

> 1000 cc/min.

Failed sample pump
Blocked sample inlet/gas line
Dirty particulate filter
Leak downstream of critical flow orifice
Failed flow sensor/circuitry

SAMPLE PRES

WARN

Sample Pressure is <10 in-Hg or
> 35 in-Hg
Normally 29.92 in-Hg at sea level
decreasing at 1 in-Hg per 1000 ft of
altitude (with no flow – pump
disconnected).

If sample pressure is < 10 in-hg:

o

Blocked particulate filter

o

Blocked sample inlet/gas line

o

Failed pressure sensor/circuitry

If sample pressure is > 35 in-hg:

o

Pressurized sample gas. Install vent

o

Blocked vent line on pressurized sample/zero/span gas

supply

o

Bad pressure sensor/circuitry

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