7 maintenance, 8 trouble-shooting, 1 trouble-shooting instructions – Pyromation Series 642 User Manual

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Maintenance

Series 642

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Pyromation, Inc.

7

Maintenance

No special maintenance work is required on the device.

8

Trouble-shooting

8.1

Trouble-shooting instructions

Always begin trouble-shooting with the following checklists if errors occur after commissioning or
during measuring operation. The questions guide you to the cause of the error and the appropriate
remedial action.

8.2

Error messages

Fault code

Cause

Action/cure

Mode

1)

0

No error, warning

-

-

10

Hardware error (device defective)

Replace device

F

13

Reference measuring point defective

Replace device

F

15

EEprom defective

Replace device

F

16

A/D converter defective

Replace device

F

17

Ambient temperature limit overshot

Electronics possibly damaged by
overshooting ambient temperature limits,
return electronics to manufacturer for
checking

0, F

19

Supply voltage too low

Check supply voltage; check connection
wires for corrosion

F

50

Sensor cable open circuit

Check sensor

*

51

Sensor short-circuit

Check sensor

*

52

Sensor corrosion

Check sensor

*

53

Outside sensor range

Wrong sensor type for application

*

81

Alarm: measuring range undershoot

Measuring range poss. set too small

F

82

Alarm: measuring range overshoot

Measuring range poss. set too small

F

106

Warning: upload/download active

-

C

107

Warning:
Output simulation active

Deactivate output simulation

C

201

Warning:
Measured value too low

Change PV lower range value

M

202

Warning:
measured value too large

Change PV upper range value

M

203

Warning:
Ambient temperature limit overshot

Electronics possibly damaged by
overshooting ambient temperature limits,
return electronics to manufacturer for
checking

0

206

Warning:
Sensor corrosion

Check sensor

M

208

Reset device to factory default values

-

0

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