Chapter 11
Maintaining a FID
FID Troubleshooting
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting Manual
After the flame appears to have ignited, check for water vapor condensed on a
mirror or on the polished end of a wrench directly over the FID exit. You should
observe steam condensing on the cold surface. If not, the flame is not ignited.
WARNING! Do not lean over the FID to see the flame, it is invisible.
Table 11-5 reports the possible causes of flame ignition problems and the relevant
remedies.
.
Table 11-5.
Difficulty in igniting the flame
Cause
Remedy
Incorrect fuel gas
flows
Make sure that all flows are correct.
Defective igniter
Check the igniter element. Refer to the
Operating Sequence on page 211 for
instructions.
Broken or
cracked flame
jet
Replace jet. Refer to the
Sequence on page 199 for instructions.
Blocked jet tip
Check for a blocked jet by measuring the hydrogen flow
with the Thermo Scientific GFM Pro Flowmeter (or
equivalent).
If required, remove and clean the jet following the
Operating Sequence on page 195.
Faulty electronics
Contact your customer support organization.
Appendix B,
, contains contact
information for Thermo Fisher Scientific offices and
affiliates worldwide.