Section 6 troubleshooting, 1 oxygen sensor, 2 hydrogen sensor – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 31xxx Installation and Maintenance User Manual

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Section 6

Troubleshooting

6.1 Oxygen sensor

6.2 Hydrogen sensor

Table 8 Troubleshooting - Oxygen sensor

Problem

Probable Cause

Possible Solution

Sensor won't calibrate,
even after thorough
servicing.

Repeated calibrations go beyond
"expected limits" of instrument.

MOCA 3600 only:
Select membrane from
"Options/Membrane" menu. Then,
calibrate the sensor.

Instrument internal barometric
pressure sensor needs
calibration.

Calibrate "Barom. Pressure" menu.
Check against a certified barometer. Do
not correct for sea level !

Wet membrane interface.

Wipe dry with a tissue and
re-calibrate.

"H

2

S insensitivity" option

enabled.

Disable from the “Options/Gas" menu on
the measuring instrument.

"0000" O

2

levels

displayed.

Wrong reading scale "XXXX"
selected for display unit.

Change reading scale by selecting
"X.XXX, XX.XX or XXX.X" from.
"Options/Display Units" menu.

Shorter than expected
sensor operation in
relatively high dissolved
O

2

concentration.

High O

2

concentrations generate

deposits more quickly.

Install a less permeable membrane.
Turn off the analyzer when sensor is not
in a low O

2

concentration.

Unexpected or inaccurate
dissolved O

2

readings.

Air leak on product sample line.

Set flow rate to 100 ml/min. Wait until
stable, then slowly double this flow rate.
The stable value of dissolved O

2.

reading must be the same as before. A
variation related to flow rate is a clear
sign of an air leak in the line.

High residual current.

Place sensor in de-aerated sample; wait
for low reading:
Check concentration against low
measurement limit (see tables in

Sensor

membrane specifications on page 10

). If

concentration is significantly higher than
low limit, try a sensor service.

Table 9 Troubleshooting - Hydrogen sensor

Problem

Probable Cause

Possible Solution

Sensor won't calibrate,
even after thorough
servicing.

Repeated calibrations go beyond
"expected limits" of instrument.

MOCA 3600 only:
Select membrane from
"Options/Membrane" menu. Then,
calibrate the sensor.

"0000" H

2

levels

displayed.

Wrong reading scale "XXXX"
selected for display unit.

Change reading scale by selecting
"X.XXX, XX.XX or XXX.X" from
"Options/Display Units" menu.

Shorter-than-expected
sensor operation (in
relatively high H

2

).

High H

2

concentrations require

more work from electrochemical
sensor.

Shut off analyzer when not needed.

Unexpected/incorrect H

2

readings.

High residual current.

If concentration is significantly higher
than low limit, try a sensor service.

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