World class 3000, Ift 3000 troubleshooting – Emerson Process Management 3000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

Appendix E Rev. 4.5
June 1999

E-4 Appendices

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

World Class 3000

IFT 3000 TROUBLESHOOTING

E-3 OVERVIEW

The IFT troubleshooting section describes how
to identify and isolate faults which may develop
in the IFT.

Install all protective equipment covers
and safety ground leads after trouble-
shooting. Failure to replace covers
and ground leads could result in seri-
ous injury or death.

E-4 IFT

TROUBLESHOOTING

IFT troubleshooting is achieved by determining
the functional status of the microprocessor
board and interpreting status displays on the
front panel.

a. Microprocessor

Status

LED

The microprocessor board includes an LED
to aid in isolating equipment faults. LED in-
dications are as follows:

1. LED OFF. IFT failure, or power is re-

moved; refer to Troubleshooting Flow-
chart #1 (Figure E-3).

2. LED ON - STEADY. Heater system

failure; refer to Troubleshooting Flow-
chart #2 (Figure E-4).

3. LED ON - FLASHING. Microprocessor

normal.

b. Equipment Status (LCD) Displays

The status line of the GUI equipped IFT will
display one system status display (one at a

time) in priority sequence, as indicated in
the following list. To troubleshoot an equip-
ment fault, refer to COMPONENT FAILURE
indications applicable to the display mes-
sage (SYMPTOM) in Table E-2.

1. Off - The probe has been turned off

because the IFT cannot control the
heater temperature.

2. Param - IFT has been unlocked using

the user’s password.

3. Serv - IFT has been unlocked using

the service password.

4. PrbEr - The probe is disconnected,

cold, or leads are reversed.

5. HtrEr - If HtrEr is displayed, there is a

fault within the heater system.

6. InCal - If InCal is displayed, the system

is currently undergoing calibration.

7. LowO

2

- If LowO

2

is displayed, the O

2

value is below the low alarm limit.

8. HiO

2

- If HiO

2

is displayed, the O

2

value is above the high alarm limit.

9. NoGas - If NoGas is displayed, there is

no calibration gas pressure.

10. CalEr - If CalEr is displayed, an error

was detected during the calibration
process.

11. ResHi - If ResHi is displayed, the cell

resistance is above the high limit.

12. OK - If OK is displayed, the system is

operating normally.

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