Troubleshooting, 1 displays and measures to take when errors occur, Err-01 – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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12. Troubleshooting

12. Troubleshooting

This chapter describes errors and alarms detected by the self-diagnostic function of the
converter. This chapter also describes the check and restoration methods to use when
problems other than the above occur.

12.1 Displays and Measures to Take When Errors Occur

12.1.1

What is an Error?

An error is detected if any abnormality is generated in the detector or the converter,

e.g., in the cell (sensor) or heater in the detector, or the internal circuits in the converter.
If an error occurs, the converter performs the following:

(1) Stops the supply of power to the heater in the detector to insure system safety.
(2) Causes an error indication in the display to start blinking to notify of an error

generation (Figure 12.1).

(3) Sends an output contact if the error is set up for “Output contact setup” for that

contact (refer to Section 8.4, “Output Contact Setup”).

(4) Changes the analog output status to the one set in “Output hold setting” (refer to

Section 8.2, “Output Hold Setting”).
When the display shown in Figure 12.1 appears, pressing the error indication brings
up a description of the error (Table 12.1). The content of errors that are displayed
include those shown in Table 12.1.

Displayed alternately

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Figure 12.1

Table 12.1 Types of Errors and Reasons for Occurrence

Error

Type of error

Reason for Occurrence

Error-1

Cell voltage failure

The cell (sensor) voltage signal input
to the converter falls below -50 mV.

Error-2

Heater temperature

The heater temperature does not rise during

failure

warm-up, or it falls below 730

؇C or exceeds

780

؇C after warm-up is completed.

Error-3

A/D converter failure The A/D converter fails in the internal

electrical circuit in the converter.

Error-4

Memory failure

Data properly are not written into memory in the
internal electrical circuit in the converter.

T12.1E.EPS

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