Proline Prowirl F 200 PROFIBUS PA Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Endress+Hauser 169
Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured
variables
No. Short text
945 Sensor range exceeded Check immediately process conditions
(pressure-temperature rating)
• Calculated saturated
steam pressure
• Density
• Energy flow
• Flow velocity
• Heat flow difference
• Low flow cut off
• Mass flow
• Total mass flow
• Switch output status
• Pressure
• Reynolds number
• Specific volume
• Corrected volume flow
• Steam quality
• Degrees of superheat
• Volume flow
Measured variable status [from the factory]
1)
Quality Uncertain
Quality substatus Process related
Coding (hex) 0x78 to 0x7B
Status signal S
Diagnostic behavior Warning
1) Diagnostic behavior can be changed. This causes the overall status of the measured variable to change.
Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured
variables
No. Short text
946 Vibration detected Check installation • Calculated saturated
steam pressure
• Density
• Energy flow
• Flow velocity
• Heat flow difference
• Low flow cut off
• Mass flow
• Total mass flow
• Switch output status
• Pressure
• Reynolds number
• Specific volume
• Corrected volume flow
• Steam quality
• Degrees of superheat
• Volume flow
Measured variable status
Quality Uncertain
Quality substatus Process related
Coding (hex) 0x78 to 0x7B
Status signal S
Diagnostic behavior Warning
Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured
variables
No. Short text
947 Vibration exceeded Check installation • Calculated saturated
steam pressure
• Density
• Energy flow
• Flow velocity
• Heat flow difference
• Low flow cut off
• Mass flow
• Total mass flow
• Switch output status
• Pressure
• Reynolds number
• Specific volume
• Corrected volume flow
• Steam quality
• Degrees of superheat
• Volume flow
Measured variable status [from the factory]
1)
Quality Uncertain
Quality substatus Process related
Coding (hex) 0x78 to 0x7B
Status signal S
Diagnostic behavior Alarm
1) Diagnostic behavior can be changed. This causes the overall status of the measured variable to change.