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11.13

Checking process variables

Micro Motion suggests that you make a record of the process variables listed below, under normal
operating conditions. This will help you recognize when the process variables are unusually high or
low.

Flow rate

Density

Temperature

Tube frequency

Pickoff voltage

Drive gain

To view these values:

With ProLink II, use the Status window and the Diagnostic Information window. Both of these
windows are opened from the ProLink menu.

Using the display, you must configure the display to show them. See Section 8.9.5.

Using a DeviceNet tool, see Tables C-1 through C-5 and Table C-7.

For troubleshooting, check the process variables under both normal flow and tubes-full no-flow
conditions. Except for flow rate, you should see little or no change between flow and no-flow
conditions. If you see a significant difference, record the values and contact Micro Motion customer
service for assistance. See Section 11.3.

Unusual values for process variables may indicate a variety of different problems. Table 11-3 lists
several possible problems and suggested remedies.

Table 11-3

Process variables problems and remedies

Symptom

Cause

Suggested remedy

Steady non-zero flow rate under
no-flow conditions

Misaligned piping (especially in new
installations)

• Correct the piping.

Open or leaking valve

• Check or correct the valve

mechanism.

Bad sensor zero

• Rezero the flowmeter or restore the

factory zero or prior zero. See
Section 10.5.

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