Alicat MC Series Mass Flow Controller User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Display does not come on or is weak.

Check power and ground connections. Please reference the technical specifications

(pages 50 - 70) to assure you have the proper power for your model.
Flow reading is approximately fixed either near zero or near full scale

regardless of actual line flow.

Differential pressure sensor may be damaged. A common cause of this problem

is instantaneous application of high-pressure gas as from a snap acting solenoid

valve upstream of the meter. If you suspect that your pressure sensor is

damaged please discontinue use of the controller and contact Alicat.
Displayed mass flow, volumetric flow, pressure or temperature is flashing and

message MOV, VOV, POV or TOV is displayed:

Our flow meters and controllers display an error message (MOV = mass

overrange, VOV = volumetric overrange, POV = pressure overrange, TOV =

temperature overrange) when a measured parameter exceeds the range of the

sensors in the device. When any item flashes on the display, neither the flashing

parameter nor the mass flow measurement is accurate. Reducing the value of

the flashing parameter to within specified limits will return the unit to normal

operation and accuracy. If the unit does not return to normal contact Alicat.
After installation, there is no flow.

Alicat MC controllers incorporate normally closed valves and require a set-point

to operate. Check that your set-point signal is present and supplied to the correct

pin and that the correct set-point source is selected under the SETPT SOURCE list

in the control set up display. Also check that the unit is properly grounded.
The flow lags below the set-point.

Be sure there is enough pressure available to make the desired flow rate. If

either the set-point signal line and/or the output signal line is relatively long, it

may be necessary to provide heavier wires (especially ground wiring) to negate

voltage drops due to line wire length. An inappropriate PID tuning can also

cause this symptom if the D term is too large relative to the P term. See pages

20 and 21 for more information on PID tuning.
Controller is slow to react to a set-point change or imparts an oscillation to the flow.

An inappropriate PID tuning can cause these symptoms. Use at conditions

considerably different than those at which the device was originally set up

can necessitate a re-tuning of the PID loop. See pages 20 and 21 for more

information on PID tuning.
The output signal is lower than the reading at the display.

This can occur if the output signal is measured some distance from the meter,

as voltage drops in the wires increase with distance. Using heavier gauge wires,

especially in the ground wire, can reduce this effect.

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