Diagnostics and troubleshooting Proline Promag H 300 PROFINET
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Diagnostic information Remedy instructions Influenced measured
variables
No. Short text
833 Electronic temperature too low Increase ambient temperature • Conductivity
• Corrected conductivity
• Measured values 1
• Measured values 2
• Measured values 3
• Density
• Electronic temperature
• Flow velocity
• Mass flow
• Coil current shot time
• Reference electrode
potential against PE
• Noise
• Reference density
• Corrected volume flow
• Temperature
• Status
• Volume flow
Measured variable status [from the factory]
1)
Quality Good
Quality substatus Ok
Coding (hex) 0x80 to 0x83
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
834 Process temperature too high Reduce process temperature • Conductivity
• Corrected conductivity
• Electronic temperature
• Flow velocity
• Mass flow
• Coil current shot time
• Reference electrode
potential against PE
• Noise
• Corrected volume flow
• Temperature
• Status
• Volume flow
Measured variable status [from the factory]
1)
Quality Good
Quality substatus Ok
Coding (hex) 0x80 to 0x83
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
835 Process temperature too low Increase process temperature • Conductivity
• Corrected conductivity
• Electronic temperature
• Flow velocity
• Mass flow
• Coil current shot time
• Reference electrode
potential against PE
• Noise
• Corrected volume flow
• Temperature
• Status
• Volume flow
Measured variable status [from the factory]
1)
Quality Good
Quality substatus Ok
Coding (hex) 0x80 to 0x83
Status signal S
Diagnostic behavior Warning
1) Diagnostic behavior can be changed. This causes the overall status of the measured variable to change.