Troubleshooting suggestions – Electronics International US-8A User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS

T 1004911

10/4/91

Because high reliability is designed into Electronics International’s equipment, there is no reason to put up with

poor operation. We have few problems with our probes, cables and units and installation is simple. Usually

fixing a problem is just a matter of inspecting the installation at a few key points.

Strategy:

If you have more than one problem, FIX ONE PROBLEM AT A TIME. Trying to fix all of them at once

can be confusing and misleading. In many cases fixing one problem first will lead you to the solution for

fixing all of the problems. Therefore, take one problem on one channel and proceed with the following:

A. Instrument Check Out:

If there is an identical symptom on each channel, then the instrument may have a problem. But if even one

channel of the instrument is operating properly, the instrument probably does not have a problem. A good

method to test the instrument is to remove all the Extension Cables by disconnecting the Extension Cable

Circular Connector. Then look for a reading on all channels to be near cabin temperature. The only inputs

the Ultimate Analyzer requires to operate properly and measure cabin temperature is power (red lead) and

ground (black lead). Check the power and ground leads for proper connection (pull on the wire at each

connector).

NOTE: Few problems turn out to be the instrument.

B. Probe Check Out:

There are two good methods of testing a probe. Perform one or both of the following:

1. A probe can be tested with an ohmmeter. Disconnect the probe from the Extension Cable. When

testing the resistance between the connectors, the probe should measure a “short” (less than 5 ohms).

When measuring from one lead (either lead) of the probe to the probe sheath (metal tip), there should be

an “open” (10k or greater).

2. Another method of checking a probe is to plug the suspected bad probe into a channel that is working

properly. If the problem follows the probe, you have a defective probe.

C. Extension Cable Check Out:

With the Extension Cable connected to the Ultimate Analyzer, remove the probe from the suspected bad

Extension Cable. Set the Ultimate Analyzer to the proper channel and look for a near cabin temperature

reading on the Ultimate Analyzer. A very high or low reading indicates a short to ground in the cable. Next,

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