Measurement-related problems – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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12

Troubleshooting

Measurement-Related Problems

In the following cases:
• The reading error is large.
• The trend or digital value fluctuates.
• The trend is off the scale on either the 0% or 100% side.

Does the input meet the

specifications?

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

Change the range/span setting.

Change the input to meet the

specifications.

Is the input wiring correct?

• Attach the input terminal cover
properly.
• Protect the input terminal from
wind or fans.
Keep the temperature fluctuation
near the input terminal small.

Is the range/span

setting appropriate?

Are taking measures

against noise?

Is the environmental

temperature

kept constant?

• Move the input wire away from
the noise source.
• Ground the recorder.
• Ground the object being measured.
• Insulate the thermocouple and the
object being measured.
• Use shielded cables for input.
• Change the integral time of the
input A/D converter
(see section 7.1).
• Use the input filter/rolling average.
(See section 7.1.)

• Wire correctly (see section 2.3).

• Attach the terminal block correctly.

• Fasten the terminal screws correctly.

• Insulate the RTD from the ground.

• Replace burnt thermocouples.

Is the input wiring parallel

with other equipment?

NO

NO

YES

YES

Is the RJC setting correct

(TC input)?

• Stop using the burnout function of
other equipment.
• Ground the CX2000 and other
equipment at one point.
• Disconnect parallel wiring.
(Use a double-element TC,
for instance.)

Set it correctly.

Contact your nearest

YOKOGAWA dealer.

See section 7.1.

See section 14.1.

See section 7.1.

12.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart

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