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15.12 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER PROBLEMS
NOTE:
For disassemble and re-assemble instructions consult section 8.2.7.
15.12.1 No line current
Probable causes Action
1
Transmitter connections. - Check the wiring polarity and continuity.
- Check for shorts or ground loops.
- Check if the power supply connector is connected to the
main board.
2
Power supply. - Check the power supply output.
The voltage must be between 12 and 45 VDC at the
transmitter terminals.
3
Electronic circuit failure. - Check the main board for defects by replacing it with a
spare one.
15.12.2 Current of 21.0mA or 3.9mA
Probable causes Action
1
Pressure tap (piping).
Verify if the blocking valves are fully open.
Check for gas in the liquid lines.
Check the specific density of the process fluid.
Check the process flanges for sediments.
Check the pressure connection.
Check if the bypass valve is closed.
Check if the pressure applied is not over the upper limit
of the DPT range.
2
Sensor to the main circuit
connection.
Check all connections (male and female connectors).
3
Electronic circuit failure.
Check the sensor circuit for defects by replacing it with
a spare one.
Replace if necessary.