0 troubleshooting – Grant Instruments LTC2 User Manual

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LTC2

30933 V2

Operating Manual

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11.0 Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible cause

Action required

Display shows
“Cut”

Over-temperature
cut-out has operated

Check the set temperature is correct and that
the over-temperature cut-out temperature is
set at least 5°C above the set temperature.
Refer to section 5.2.7 for setting instructions.

If the over-temperature cut-out temperature is
correctly set but the unit still shows a “Cut”
alarm then the unit has an internal fault and
must be repaired before it is used again.

Temperature
does not rise
when expected

Set temp is lower
than liquid temp

Set temperature is
too close to ambient

Check that the bath set temperature is correct
(see section 5.2.5).

Increase the set temperature (see section
5.2.5)

Temp continues
to rise when not
expected

Set temp is higher
than liquid temp

Check that the bath set temperature is correct
(see section 5.2.5).

Unit fails to cool Compressor

overheated causing
internal over-
temperature
thermostat to operate

Wait for compressor to cool, when thermostat
will reset and compressor will switch on
again.

Alarm light on

Over-temperature
cut-out has operated

Low liquid level float
switch has operated

Check the over-temperature cut-out is set
appropriately (see section 5.2.7).

Check that the liquid level in the bath is
adequate.

Set temperature
too restricted

Liquid type set does
not allow required set
point

Change to different liquid type (see section
5.3.5).

Display shows
“Flot”

Liquid level has
dropped below
minimum level

Check that the liquid level in the bath is
adequate.

Display shows
“–Al-”

High temperature
warning alarm has
tripped

Check that the bath set temperature is correct
(see section 5.2.3).

Check that high temperature alarm is correct
(section 5.3.4).

Check that the liquid level in the bath is
adequate (see section 6.3 for minimum fill
levels).

Display shows
“Er H”

Incorrect calibration
value

The high temperature calibration point is less
than 40°C above the low calibration point –
choose a higher temperature (see section
5.2.10).

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