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Faults – WIKA TC10-L User Manual

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3370964.05 04/2014 GB/D/F/E

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WIKA operating instructions models TR10-L, TC10-L (Ex d)

GB

10. Faults

Faults

Causes

Measures

No signal/

line break

Mechanical load too high or

overtemperature

Replacement of the sensor or the

measuring insert with a suitable version

Erroneous measured

values

Sensor drift caused by

overtemperature

Replacement of the sensor or the

measuring insert with a suitable version

Sensor drift caused by chemical attack Use of a suitable thermowell

Erroneous measured

values (too low)

Entry of moisture into cable or

measuring insert

Replacement of the sensor or the

measuring insert with a suitable version

Erroneous measured

values and response

times too long

Wrong mounting geometry, for example

mounting depth too deep or heat

dissipation too high

The temperature-sensitive area of the

sensor must be inside the medium, and

surfaces must be ungrounded

Deposits on the sensor or thermowell

Remove deposits

Erroneous measured

values (of thermocouples)

Parasitic voltages (thermal voltages,

galvanic voltage) or wrong equalisation

line

Check polarity

Use of a suitable equalisation line

Indication of the

measured value jumps

Cable break in connecting cable or

loose contact caused by mechanical

overload

Replacement of the sensor or measuring

insert with a suitable design, for example

fitted with strain relief or a thicker

conductor cross-section

Corrosion

Composition of the medium not

as expected or modified or wrong

thermowell material selected

Analyse medium and then select a

more-suitable material or replace

thermowell regularly

Signal interference

Stray currents caused by electric fields

or earth loops

Use of screened connecting cables,

increase in the distance to motors and

power lines

Earth loops

Elimination of potentials, use of

galvanically isolated transmitter supply

isolators or transmitters

CAUTION!

If faults cannot be eliminated by means of the measures listed above, the

instrument must be shut down immediately, and it must be ensured that signal

is no longer present, and it must be prevented from being inadvertently put back

into service. In this case, contact the manufacturer.

If a return is needed, follow the instructions given in chapter 11.2 “Return”.

10. Faults

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