Gas flow problems – Teledyne 6200E - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING & REPAIR
Model 6200E Instruction Manual
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M6200E Rev: A1
Table 11-3: Relay Board Status LEDs
LED COLOR
FUNCTION
FAULT
STATUS
INDICATED FAILURE(S)
D1
red
Watchdog Circuit; I2C bus
operation.
Continuously
ON or OFF
Failed or halted CPU; faulty
motherboard, keyboard, relay board;
wiring between motherboard, keyboard
or relay board; +5 V power supply.
D2
yellow
Relay 0 - sample chamber
heater
Continuously
ON or OFF
Heater broken, thermistor broken
D3
yellow
Relay 1 – H
2
S converter
heater
Continuously
ON or OFF
Heater broken, thermocouple broken
D4
1
yellow
Relay 2 - manifold heater
Continuously
ON or OFF
Heater broken, thermistor broken
D5
yellow
Relay 3 - IZS heater
Continuously
ON or OFF
Heater broken, thermistor broken
D6
yellow
Relay 4 - Spare
N/A
N/A
D7
2
green
Valve 0 - zero/span valve
status
Continuously
ON or OFF
Valve broken or stuck, valve driver chip
broken
D8
2
green
Valve 1 - sample/cal valve
status
Continuously
ON or OFF
Valve broken or stuck, valve driver chip
broken
D9
green
Valve 2 - auto-zero valve
status
Continuously
ON or OFF
Valve broken or stuck, valve driver chip
broken
D10
green
Valve 3 - SO/SOx valve
status
Continuously
ON or OFF
Valve broken or stuck, valve driver chip
broken
D11
green
Valve 4 - Spare
N/A
N/A
D12
green
Valve 5 - Spare
N/A
N/A
D13
green
Valve 6 - Spare
N/A
N/A
D14
green
Valve 7 - Spare
N/A
N/A
D15 green Mosfet1-Unused
N/A
N/A
D16 Green Mosfet2-Unused
N/A
N/A
1
Special configurations only
2
Only active for instruments with Z/S valve or IZS options installed
11.2. Gas Flow Problems
The standard M6200E has one main flow path. With the IZS option installed, there is a second
flow path flow path through the IZS oven that runs whenever the IZS is on standby to purge H
2
S
from the oven chamber. The IZS flow is not measured and is not available from the front panel.
The full flow diagrams of the standard configuration (Figure 3-10) and with options installed
(Figure 5-2 and 5-3) help in trouble-shooting flow problems. In general, flow problems can be
divided into three categories:
• Flow is too high
• Flow is greater than zero, but is too low, and/or unstable
• Flow is zero (no flow)
When troubleshooting flow problems, it is essential to confirm the actual flow rate without relying
on the analyzer’s flow display. The use of an independent, external flow meter to perform a flow
check as described in Section 11.5.2 is essential.