Operation, 2 troubleshooting – KROHNE SMARTSENS PH 8320 EN User Manual

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OPERATION

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SMARTSENS PH 8320

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11/2013 - 4002543902 - MA SMARTSENS PH 8320 R02 en

4.2 Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

The pH sensor

does not deliver a

signal.

Mechanical damage of the

glass, e.g. small cracks.

This will shortcut the ion

exchange and deliver a pH

7 reading.

Exchange sensor.

Open circuit

Check the cable wiring of the sensor cable on the junction box.

Otherwise connect the sensor to the primary master e.g.
PACTware

TM

FTD/DTM or to the HART

®

handheld to exclude a sensor

damage.

The pH sensor

delivers an

unstable signal.

The diaphragm in the

reference half cell does

not provide good contact

to the process medium

due to drying up or

coatings.

Clean the diaphragm with hot soap or acid using a soft tissue
(details on page 24).

Submerge sensor in water and increase the temperature to
+50...+60°C / +122...+140°F.

Submerge sensor in 3 molar KCl solution at ambient temperature.
The decrease in temperature will cause the reference half cell to
suck in KCl solution through the diaphragm and regenerate the
diaphragms functionality.

High pH value

Air bubble in the sensor

tip (no inner buffer

solution)

Protect the sensor tip with a protection cap as descriped on page 12.

Hold the sensor into a vertical position and help by rapid movements

of the wrist to shake the liquid down. Remove the protection cap and

check if there is still an air bubble inside the sensor tip. If necessary,

repeat this procedure one more time.

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