Faults – WIKA TC10-L User Manual
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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