Power up -1, Figure 5-1. startup and normal operation -1, Hazardous area oxymitter 4000 – Emerson Process Management OXYMITTER 4000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-340C Rev. 4.1

July 2004

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

Startup and Operation with Keypad 5-1

Hazardous Area Oxymitter 4000

SECTION 5

STARTUP AND OPERATION

OF HAZARDOUS AREA OXYMITTER 4000

WITH MEMBRANE KEYPAD

5-1

POWER UP

a. Startup

Display

When power is applied to the probe, the cell

heater turns on. It takes approximately one
half hour for the cell to heat to operating
temperature. This condition is indicated by
the top four LEDs (DIAGNOSTIC ALARMS)
on the membrane keypad (Figure 5-1).
Starting with the CALIBRATION LED, the
LEDs light in ascending order until all four
LEDs are on. At this point, all four turn off
and the cycle starts again. This ramp cycle
continues until the cell is up to operating
temperature.

b. Operating

Display

The ramp cycle turns into a cycle where the

diagnostic LEDs light in sequence from the
top to the bottom, one at a time. After the
bottom LED turns on, the sequence starts
again at the top with the HEATER T/C LED
(Figure 5-1).

c. Error

If there is an error condition at startup, one

of the diagnostics LEDs will be blinking.
Refer to Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING,
to determine the cause of the error. Clear
the error, cycle power, and the operating
display should return.

DIAGNOSTIC

ALARMS

TEST

POINTS

HEATER T/C

HEATER

O2 CELL

CALIBRATION

CALIBRATION RECOMMENDED

O2 CELL mV +

O2 CELL mv -

HEATER T/C +

HEATER T/C -

INC

INC

DEC

DEC

HIGH

GAS

LOW

GAS

CAL

TEST GAS +

PROCESS -

% O2

SW2

TP1

J1

TP2

TP3

RED

YEL

GRN

ORG

TP4

TP5

TP6

ON

HEATER T/C

HEATER

O CELL

2

CALIBRATION

LIGHTING SEQUENCE DURING NORMAL OPERATION

(OPERATING DISPLAY)

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

HEATER T/C

HEATER

O CELL

2

CALIBRATION

LIGHTING SEQUENCE DURING WARM-UP

(STARTUP DISPLAY)

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

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Figure 5-1. Startup and Normal Operation

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