Det-Tronics SW9200x Slickwatch IR Oil Detection System User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

SYMPTOM:

Transmitter lamp does not light.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

No power to transmitter.

CHECK:

Voltage into transmitter. Should be nameplate voltage rating (±10%).

REMEDIAL ACTION:

If wrong voltage, check external fusing or defective power wiring to transmitter.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Defective lamp.

CHECK:

Voltage into transmitter before concluding that the lamp is defective.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

See Replacement of Transmitter Lamp procedure.

SYMPTOM:

Transmitter lamp consistently burns out before 6 months.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Constant high line voltage.

CHECK:

Voltage into transmitter. Should be nameplate voltage rating (±10%).

REMEDIAL ACTION:

Reduce power line voltage.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Excessive vibration or shock at transmitter.

CHECK:

Environment at transmitter.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

Alter mechanical environment at transmitter with vibration isolators, etc.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Repeated application and removal of power to the transmitter.

CHECK:

History since installation.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

Maintain power to the instrument at all times.

SYMPTOM:

Transmitter lamp lights, but no output voltage on NUMERATOR relative to SIGNAL

GROUND.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

No power to receiver.

CHECK:

Voltage into receiver. Should be nameplate voltage rating (±10%).

REMEDIAL ACTION:

If wrong voltage, check external fusing or defective power wiring to receiver.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Fuse blown in receiver.

CHECK:

Listen for faint sound of filterwheel motor in receiver.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

If filterwheel is not turning, replace fuse.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Filterwheel motor failure.

CHECK:

Is filterwheel rotating?

REMEDIAL ACTION:

If filterwheel does not rotate after replacing fuse, see Replacement of Filterwheel Motor pro-
cedure.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Transmitter and receiver not properly aligned.

CHECK:

NUMERATOR voltage when a flashlight or 60W light bulb is held in front of receiver window.
Voltage should increase from zero.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

Repeat Alignment procedure.

SYMPTOM:

NUMERATOR voltage relative to SIGNAL GROUND exceeds 0.75 VDC or drops below
0.25 VDC after proper alignment.

POSSIBLE CAUSE:

Improper Preamplifier Gain setting.

REMEDIAL ACTION:

See Step 3 and Step 5 of Signal Strength Operation/Performance Check.

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