1 what is an alarm, 2 measures taken when alarms occur, Al-06 0.0 – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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12.2 Displays and Measures to Take When Alarms are Gen-

erated

12.2.1 What is an Alarm?

When an alarm occurs, the alarm indication blinks in the display to notify of the alarm
(Figure 12.4). Pressing the alarm indication displays a description of the alarm. Alarms
include those shown in Table 12.2.

Displayed alternately

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Figure 12.4

Table 12.2 Types of Alarms and Reasons

T12.2E.EPS

Alarm

Type of alarm

Reason for occurrence

Oxygen concentration alarm

Alarm 1

concentration alarm

Occurs when a measured value exceed or falls below

through 3

humidity, and mixing ratio alarms

the set alarm value (refer to Section 8.3, "Alarm Setting").

Alarm 6

Zero-point calibration coefficient alarm Generated when the zero correction factor is

out of the range of 100 6 30% in automatic and
semiautomatic calibration (refer to Section 9.1.3,
"Compensation").

Alarm 7

Span-point calibration coefficient alarm Generated when the span correction factor is out

of the range of 0 6 18% in automatic and semiautomatic
calibration (refer to Section 9.1.3, "Compensation").

Alarm 8

EMF stabilization time-up

Generated when the cell (sensor) voltage is not
stabilized even after the calibration time is up in
automatic and semiautomatic calibration.

Alarm 10

Cold junction temperature alarm

Occurs when an equipment internal temperature
exceeds 858C.

Alarm 11

Thermocouple voltage alarm

Generated when thermocouple voltage exceeds 42.1 mV
(about 10208C ) or falls below -5 mV (about -1708C).

Alarm 13

Battery low alarm

Internal battery needs replacement.

If an alarm occurs, such measures as turning off the heater power are not carried out.
The alarm is released when the cause for the alarm is eliminated. If the analyzer power
is turned off after an alarm occurs, and then turned on before the cause of the alarm is
eliminated, the alarm will occur again. However, alarms 6, 7, and 8 (alarms related to
calibration) are not generated unless calibration is executed.

12.2.2 Measures Taken When Alarms Occur

12.2.2.1

Alarms 1 through 3: Oxygen Concentration, Humidity, and Mixing Ratio Alarms

These alarms occur when a measured value exceeds an alarm setpoint or falls below it.

For more details, see Section 8.3, “Alarm Setting,” earlier in this manual.

12.2.2.2

Alarm 6: Zero-point Calibration Coefficient Alarm

In calibration, this alarm is generated when the zero correction factor is out of the

range of 100 630% (refer to Section 9.1.3, “Compensation”). The following can be
considered the causes for this:

(1) The zero-gas oxygen concentration does not agree with the value of the zero-gas

concentration set (refer to Section 9.2.1,“Calibration Setup”). Otherwise, the span
gas is used as the zero gas.

(2) The zero-gas flow is out of the specified flow (600 6 60 mL/min).
(3) The sensor assembly is damaged and so cell voltage is not normal.

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