9.17.061 EL-FLOW Base Series Mass Flow Controllers Page 37
5 Troubleshooting
5.1 General
For a correct analysis of the proper operation of a flow/pressure meter or controller it is recommended
to remove the unit from the process line and check it without applying fluid supply pressure. In case the
unit is dirty, this can be ascertained immediately by loosening the compression type couplings and, if
applicable the flange on the inlet side.
Energizing or de-energizing of the instrument of the instrument indicates whether there is an electronic
failure.
After that, fluid pressure is to be applied in order to check behaviour.
If there should be suspicion of leakage in case of a gas unit, do not check for bubbles with a leak
detection liquid under the cover as this may lead to a short-circuit in the sensor or p.c.board.
5.2 LED indications
The two LEDs on the instrument give information about the status of the instrument. Check chapter
3.88, “LED indications” for detailed info.
5.3 Troubleshooting summary general
1b) check cable connection
Output stage blown-up due to long lasting
shortage and/or high-voltage peaks
Supply pressure too high, or differential
pressure across meter too high
1d) lower supply pressure
Valve blocked/contaminated
1e) connect 0 .. 15 Vdc to valve and
slowly increase voltage while supply
pressure is ‘on’. The valve should open at
7V 3V; if not open, then cleaning parts
and adjust valve (qualified personnel
only)
Screen in inlet fitting blocked
Output signal much lower than
setpoint signal or desired flow
Screen blocked/contaminated
LFD blocked/contaminated and/or liquid in
meter
3b) remove LFD and clean; dry meter
with air or
Valve blocked/contaminated
Valve internal damage (swollen seat in
plunger)
3d) replace plunger assembly and adjust
valve or return
Incorrect type of gas is used and/or
pressure/diff. pressure
3e) try instrument on conditions for
which it was designed
Flow is gradually decreasing
Condensation, occurs with
4a) decrease supply pressure and/or heat
gas to be measured
Valve adjustment has changed
Supply pressure/diff. pressure too high
Pipeline too short between pressure regulator
and MFC
5b) increase length or diameter of piping
upstream
Pressure regulator is oscillating
5c) replace pressure regulator or try ‘5b’
Valve sleeve or internals damaged
5d) replace damaged parts and adjust
valve, see ‘1e’ or return to factory
Controller adjustment wrong