9 troubleshooting – LumaSense Technologies IN 6/78-L User Manual

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IN 6/78-L Operating Manual

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9 Troubleshooting

Before sending the pyrometer for repair, try to find the error and to solve the problem with the

help of the following list.

Temperature indication too low

·

Incorrect alignment of the pyrometer with the object
Þ Realign to achieve the maximum temperature signal(see

3.3

)

·

Measuring object smaller than spot size

Þ check measuring distance, smallest spot size is at nominal measuring distance (see

3.4

)

·

Measuring object is not always in the measuring spot of the pyrometer

Þ Use maximum value storage (see

4.5

)

·

Emissivity set too high

Þ Set lower correct emissivity corresponding to the material (see

4.2

)

·

Lens contaminated

Þ Clean lens carefully (see

6.2

)

Temperature indication too high
·

Emissivity set too low

Þ Set lower correct emissivity corresponding to the material (see

4.2

)

·

The measurement is influenced by reflections of hot machine parts

Þ Use mechanical construction to avoid the influence of the interfering radiation

Measuring errors

·

Indicated temperature is decreasing during the use of the pyrometer, contamination of the

lens
Þ Clean lens. Recommendation: use of air purge (see

3.3

)

·

Indicated temperature is decreasing during the use of the pyrometer, although the air purge
unit is used. Probably compressed air is not clean or air failed
Þ Clean the lens and use clean, dry and oil free compressed air

·

Air contamination in the sighting path between pyrometer and object

Þ Change position of the pyrometer with a clean sighting path (if necessary use a ratio

pyrometer)

·

RF-interferences
Þ Correct the connection of the cable shield (see

3.1

)

·

Instrument overheated

Þ Use cooling jacket with air or water cooling (see

2.5

)

·

Temperature Indication is fluctuating, probably caused by changing emissivity

Þ Wrong pyrometer type, use of ratio pyrometer recommended

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