Replacing components of the methane transmitter – RKI Instruments 65-2395RK-CH4 User Manual
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10 • 65-2395RK-CH4 Methane Transmitter
Replacing Components of the Methane Transmitter
This section includes procedures to replace the methane detector and amplifier.
Replacing the IR CH4 %Volume Detector
1.
Turn off the controller.
2.
Turn off or unplug power to the controller.
3.
Remove the junction box cover.
4.
Remove the detector terminal strip from its socket.
5.
Disconnect the detector leads from the detector terminal strip. Note the position of the
color-coded leads as you remove them.
6.
Unscrew the detector from the junction box.
7.
Guide the detector leads of the replacement detector through the bottom conduit hub
of the junction box, then screw the mounting threads of the detector into the conduit
hub. If necessary for environmental conditions, apply thread sealant or teflon tape to
the hub and/or detector threads to seal them.
Table 2:Troubleshooting the Methane Transmitter
Condition
Symptom(s)
Probable Causes
Recommended Action
Fail Condition
• Controller indicates a
fail condition.
• The transmitter wiring
is disconnected or
misconnected.
• The transmitter’s zero
reading is low enough
to cause a fail
condition.
• The transmitter is
malfunctioning.
1. Verify that the transmitter wiring is
correct and secure.
2. Calibrate the transmitter.
3. If the fail condition continues, replace
the detector.
4. If the fail condition continues, contact
RKI for further instruction.
Slow or No
Response/
Difficult or
Unable to
Calibrate
• Transmitter responds
slowly or does not
respond to response
test.
• Unable to accurately
set the zero or
response reading
during calibration.
• Transmitter requires
frequent calibration.
Note: Under “normal”
circumstances, the
transmitter requires
calibration once every 6
months.
Some applications
may require a more
frequent calibration
schedule.
• The calibration cylinder
is low, out-dated, or
defective.
• The calibration gas
flow rate is too low.
• The calibration gas is
not an appropriate
concentration.
• The transmitter is
malfunctioning.
1. Verify that the calibration cylinder
contains an adequate supply of a
fresh test sample.
2. Verify that the regulator used for
calibration is a 0.5 LPM regulator.
3. Verify that the calibration gas
concentration is appropriate for the
transmitter. The concentration should
be in the detection range, preferably
about half of the detection range.
4. If the calibration/response difficulties
continue, replace the detector.
5. If the calibration/response difficulties
continue, contact RKI for further
instruction.