Troubleshooting, 1. general, 2. calibration check – Yokogawa EXAxt SC450 4-Wire Analyzer for Conductivity/Resistivity User Manual

Page 48: 3. polarization check, 5. prediction of cleaning needed, 6. poor calibration technique, 7. error displays and actions

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8-1. General

The EXAxt is a microprocessor-based analyzer

that performs continuous self-diagnostics to

verify that it is working correctly. Error mes-

sages resulting from faults in the micro-proc-

essor systems itself are monitored. Incorrect

programming by the user will also result in an

error, explained in a message, so that the fault

can be corrected according to the limits set in

the operating structure. The EXAxt also checks

the sensor system to establish whether it is still

functioning properly. In the main display screen

is a “Status Information” button that will show

For information

For warning - a potential problem is diag-

nosed, and the system should be checked.

For FAIL, when the diagnostics have confirmed

a problem, and the system must be checked.

This button gives access to a status report

page, where “

The most applicable error” will

be displayed. (“

No errors” is displayed during

proper operation)

Explanation >> Description or error message

and possible remedies

Advanced troubleshooting >> Error code

screen that is used in conjunction with the

service manual. This data will also be needed

in the event that you request assistance from a

Yokogawa service department.

What follows is a brief outline of the EXAxt

troubleshooting procedures including possible

causes and remedies.

8-2. Calibration check

The EXAxt SC450G converter incorporates a

diagnostic check of the adjusted cell constant

value during calibration. If the adjusted value

stays within 80-120 % of the factory value, it is

accepted, otherwise, the unit generates an er-

ror message, and the calibration is rejected.

8-3. Polarization check

The EXAxt SC450G performs on-line moni-

toring to detect polarization. This is an early

indicator for sensor fouling. The detection

of polarization in the measurement gives a

warning of the onset of sensor coating, before

significant measuring errors build up.

8-4. Predictive maintenance

EXAxt has a unique prediction feature. Calibra-

tion, and polarization check data are stored in

software data logbooks. This data is then used to

calculate a prediction for maintenance purposes.

8-5. Prediction of cleaning needed

The date when the next maintenance is needed

is calculated from on-line polarization checks.

The trend of polarization measurements on the

sensor is used to calculate when to tell the user

when to clean the sensor.

8-6. Poor calibration technique

When the calibration data is not consistent

this fact is used as a diagnostic tool. The

significance of this error message is to require

the user to improve his calibration technique.

Typical causes for this error are attempting

to calibrate dirty sensors, calibration solution

contamination and poor operator technique.

8-7. Error displays and actions

All errors are shown in the “Main Display”

screen, however, the EXAxt makes a distinc-

tion between diagnostic findings. The error

messages may be set to OFF, WARN or FAIL.

For process conditions where a particular diag-

nostic may not be appropriate, the setting OFF

is used. FAIL gives a display indication only of

that the system has a problem and inhibits the

relay control action, and can be set to trigger

the “Burn” function. “Burn-up” or “Burn-down”

drives the mA output signal to 21 mA or 3.6 mA

respectively.

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

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