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9 Diagnostics and service
VEGAFLEX 83 • 4 … 20 mA/HART two-wire
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2
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Fig. 34: The broken line 1 shows the real level, the continuous line 2 shows the
level displayed by the sensor
Note:
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Wherever the sensor displays a constant value, the reason could
also be the fault setting of the current output to "Hold value"
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In case of a too low level indication, the reason could be a line
resistance that is too high
Measurement error with constant level
Fault description
Error pattern
Cause
Rectification
1. Measured value
shows a too low or too
high level
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– Min./max. adjustment not
correct
– Adapt min./max. adjustment
– Wrong linearization curve
– Adapt linearization curve
– Running time error (small
measurement error close to
100 %/serious error close to
0 %)
– Repeat setup
2. Measured value
jumps towards 100 %
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– Due to the process, the ampli-
tude of the product echo sinks
– A false signal suppression was
not carried out
– Carry out a false signal sup-
pression
– Amplitude or position of a
false signal has changed (e.g.
buildup); false signal suppres-
sion no longer matches
– Determine the reason for the
changed false signals, carry out
false signal suppression, e.g.
with buildup
Measurement error during filling
Fault description
Error pattern
Cause
Rectification
3. Measured value re-
mains in the area of the
bottom during filling
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– Echo from the probe end larger
than the product echo, for
example, with products with
ε
r
< 2.5 oil-based, solvents, etc.
– Check parameter "Medium"
and "Vessel height", adapt if
necessary