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IM 12J05C01-01E

8-1 Troubleshooting

8-2. Measures in the case of failure (Error) detection

Table 8-1. Measures in the case of failure (Error) detection 

Error  Generation 

Error Content and Causes 

Measures

No. Mode 

E 1 

AIR.CAL mode 

Stability failure 

 Eliminate the causes and press the

 

H20. CAL mode 

Even after an hour has elapsed, the 

(NO) 

key to perform re calibration.

 

 

measured value change does not decrease 

 

 

within the set value of 

ppm

 

 

• Sensor temperature changes.

 

 

• Dissolved-oxygen of the calibration solution changes.

 

 

• The value of 

ppm is not suitable.

E 2 

H20. CAL mode 

Zero error failure 

Clean the sensor membrane and 

 

MAN.CAL mode 

The zero error exceeds the set range 

recalibrate. If the error is detected again,

 

(ZERO) 

• Dirt sticks to the sensor membrane. 

replace the electrolyte and the membrane.

 

 

• Membrane abnormality. Electrolyte degradation. 

E 3 

AIR.CAL mode 

Sensitivity failure 

Clean the sensor membrane and 

 

H20. CAL mode 

The sensitivity exceeds the range of  

recalibrate. If the error is detected again, 

 

MAN.CAL mode  

1 - 1999 nA/ppm. 

replace the electrolyte and the membrane.

 

(SENS) 

• Dirt sticks to the sensor membrane. 

   

 

 

 

• Membrane abnormality. Electrolyte degradation.

E 7 

All modes 

Measured temperature failure (too high)  

Examine the temperatures of the 

 

 

It exceeds 150.0 °C (302 °F). 

measuring solution and sensor and the

 

 

• Measuring solution temperature is high 

CODE 10 setting

 

 

• CODE 10 setting is not correct 

 Examine the sensor cable connection

  

• 

 

Sensor cable wiring failure 

status.

  

• 

 

Temperature sensor has failed 

 If the temperature sensor fails (abnormal 
resistance), replace the sensor.

E 8 

All modes 

Measured temperature failure (too low) 

Examine the temperatures of the 

 

 

It falls below -20 °C (or -4 °F). 

measuring solution and sensor 

 

 

• Measuring solution temperature is low 

and the CODE 10 setting.

 

 

• CODE 10 setting is not correct 

Examine the sensor cable connection 

 

 

• Sensor cable wiring failure 

status.

 

 

• Temperature sensor has failed. 

 If the temperature sensor fails (abnormal

 

 

 

resistance), replace the sensor.

E 9 

All modes 

Input current failure 

Examine the setting for CODE 01, 022

 

 

It does not satisfy the following equation: 

 

 

input current < 50 

μ

A for galvanic sensor

 

 

< 1200 nA for polarographic sensor

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter describes the countermeasures for fail-

ures, classifying the cases into three categories: dis-

solved-oxygen transmitter failure, detection of fail-

ure with the self-diagnosis function, and abnormal 

measured values. The causes for abnormal meas-

ured values are not limited to equipment failures. If 

an abnormal phenomenon occurs, first check the 

following items:

•  Is the property of the measuring solution different 

from normal?

•  Is the dissolved-oxygen sensor properly installed?

8-1.  Measures in the case of transmitter opera-

tion failure

If the operation keys do not operate smoothly or the 

display fails (e.g., a missing character segment), 

repair of the printed circuit board (digital board) or 

replacement with a new one is required.

After the printed circuit board is replaced, opera-

tion checks and parameter settings are necessary. 

Contact Yokogawa and request board-replacement 

work.

Summary of Contents for DO202G

Page 1: ...Model DO202G Style S2 DO202S Style S3 2 wire Dissolved Oxygen Transmitter IM 12J05C01 01E IM 12J05C01 01E 4th Edition User s Manual...

Page 2: ...2 18 FM Non incendive FNICO 2 15 Reserved for DO202S FF PB Specification CSA 2 19 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 1 3 1 Installation and dimensions 3 1 3 1 1 Installation site 3 1 3 1 2 Mounting methods...

Page 3: ...ure for manual slope sensitivity calibration 6 4 6 4 3 Procedure for manual zero offset calibration 6 5 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 7 1 Overall dissolved oxygen metering system 7 1 7 1 1 Inspection and maintena...

Page 4: ...n in the event of rare incidents ignition sources due to impact and friction sparks are excluded Notice This manual should be passed on to the end user The contents of this manual are subject to chang...

Page 5: ...e from the typical warranty period and the conditions of sale relating to the original purchase order should be consulted Damage caused by wear and tear inadequate maintenance corrosion or by the effe...

Page 6: ...ans Neem indien u aanwijzingen op het gebied van explosiebeveiliging nodig hebt in uw eigen taal contact op met de dichtstbijzijnde vestiging van Yokogawa of met een vertegenwoordiger SF Kaikkien ATEX...

Page 7: ...IM 12J05C01 01E LT LV PL EST SLO H BG RO M CZ SK...

Page 8: ...for Ta 40 C IP65 SEE CONTROL DRAWING II 1G LR81741 C CL I DIV 1 GP ABCD Ex ia IIC T4 Ex ia IIC T6 for Ta 40 C SEE CONTROL DRAWING WARNING Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety AVERTIS...

Page 9: ...ING WARNING Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety AVERTISSEMENT intrinseque peut compromeltre la securite La substitution de composants R Type 4X Install per CONTROL DRAWING IKE031 A1...

Page 10: ...ted close to the transmitter in order to ensure easy calibration and peak performance If the unit must be mounted remotely from the sensors WF10 extension cable can be used up to a maximum of 30 metre...

Page 11: ...IM 12J05C01 01E 1 4 Introduction...

Page 12: ...20 mA DC Burn up 21 mA or Burn dwon 3 6 mA when HART comm non used 3 9 mA when HART comm used or pulse of 21 mA to signal failure F Logbook Software record of important events and diagnostic data Ava...

Page 13: ...a Class A product and it is designed for use in the industrial environment Please use this instrument in the industrial environment only N Explosionproof type Refer to Control Drawings Item Descripti...

Page 14: ...1010 1 Ex ia Class I Division 1 Groups ABCD Ex ia IIC Temp Class T4 Amb Temp 10 to 55 C T6 Amb Temp 10 to 40 C Ui Vmax 31 5 V Ii Imax 100 mA Pi Pmax 1 2 W Ci 22 nF Li 35 H A Canadian Standards Associa...

Page 15: ...b with minimum span of 25 ppb and Saturation 0 600 with minimum span of 10 M Cable specification 0 5 mm diameter or 24 AWG over maximum length of 1500 m N DD specification The DO202 Device Description...

Page 16: ...d 2 The housing is coated with epoxy resin Style S3 Model Suffix Code Option Code Description DO202S 2 wire Dissolved Oxygen transmitter Type A K P F B N D Intrinsically safe mA with HART ATEX CSA FM...

Page 17: ...Communicator must be of a IECEx certified intrinsically safe type in case it is used on the intrinsically safe circuit in the hazardous area or of a IECEx certified non incendive type in case it is u...

Page 18: ...ertified intrinsically safe type in case it is used on the intrinsically safe circuit in the hazardous area or of an ATEX certified non incendive type in case it is used in the non incendive circuit i...

Page 19: ...rical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Control equipment connected to the barrier power supply must not use or generate more than 250 Vrms or Vdc Resistance between Intrinsically Safe Ground and earth ground must be...

Page 20: ...omponents may impair suitability for Division 2 Do not remove or replace while circuit is live unless area is know to be non hazardous Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless area is know...

Page 21: ...voltage Voc 14 4 V Maximum output current Isc 22 mA Maximum allowed external capacitance Ca 3 5 F Maximum allowed external inductance La 160mH The Hand Held Communicator must be of a CSA certified int...

Page 22: ...Ui 17 5 V Maximum input current Ii 380 mA Maximum input power Pi 5 32 W Effective internal capacitance Ci 220 pF Effective internal inductance Li 0 H Sensor input circuit Maximum output voltage Uo 14...

Page 23: ...i 17 5 V Maximum input current Ii 380 mA Maximum input power Pi 5 32 W Effective internal capacitance Ci 220 pF Effective internal inductance Li 0 H Sensor input circuit Maximum output voltage Uo 14 4...

Page 24: ...ective internal inductance Li 0 PH Sensor input circuit Maximum output voltage Vt 14 4 V Maximum output current It 10 mA Maximum allowed external capacitance Ca 643 nF Maximum allowed external inducta...

Page 25: ...floating C C line line C line screen if the screen is connected to one line Length of spur cable max 30 m Length of trunk cable max 1 km Length of splice max 1 m WARNING Substitution of components may...

Page 26: ...c or It d 380 mA Poc or Pt d 5 32 W When installing this equipment follow the manufacturer s installation drawing Installation should be in accordance with ANSI ISA RP 12 06 01 Installation of Intrins...

Page 27: ...e devices needs to comply with the following parameters Loop resistance R 15 150 km Inductance per unit length L 0 4 1 mH km Capacitance per unit length C 80 200 nF km C C line line 0 5 C line screen...

Page 28: ...14 4 V It 10 mA Ca 2 29 PF La 600 mH When installing this equipment follow the manufacturers installation drawing Installation shall be in accordance with Article 501 4 B of the National Electrical C...

Page 29: ...a of the DO202S B DO202S D Supply circuit Vmax 32 V Pi 5 32 W Ci 220 pF Li 0 H Sensor input circuit Vt 14 4 V It 10 mA Ca 2 29 PF La 600 mH When installing this equipment follow the manufacturers inst...

Page 30: ...rent Ii 380 mA Maximum input power Pi 5 32 W Effective internal capacitance Ci 220 pF Effective internal inductance Li 0 H Sensor input circuit Maximum output voltage Uo 14 4 V Maximum output current...

Page 31: ...IM 12J05C01 01E General Specifications 2 20...

Page 32: ...direct sunlight 3 1 2 Mounting methods Refer to figures 3 2 and 3 3 Note that the EXA transmitter has universal mounting capabilities Panel mounting using optinal bracket refer to Fig 3 2a Panel mount...

Page 33: ...ew of EXA wiring compartment 56 2 6 5 4 10 70 200 77 115 Pipe mounting Vertical Pipe mounting Horizontal Nominal 50 A O D 60 5 mm 4 eps 7 87 2 75 0 26 2 20 0 4 3 4 5 2 inch pipe 3 5 0 14 18 5 0 72 Uni...

Page 34: ...connections should be made Refer to figure 3 7 The terminals are of a plug in style for ease of mounting To open the EXA 202 for wiring 1 Loosen the four frontplate screws and remove the cover 2 The t...

Page 35: ...measuring electrode cathode must be connected to terminal 17 Polarographic the reference electrode anode must be connected to terminal 18 Galvanic the measuring electrode cathode must be connected to...

Page 36: ...autions for installations in hazardous areas Make sure that the total of capacitance and induct ances connected to the input terminals of the EXA DO202S do not exceed the limits given in the certifi c...

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Page 38: ...ee table 4 1 LEVEL 3 Service For more advanced configuration selections press the button marked Now push the YES button Selecting and entering Service Code numbers in the commissioning menu provide ac...

Page 39: ...lower value increase past nine to zero then increase to the required number When the required value has been set using the and keys press to confirm the data entry Please note that the EXA does not r...

Page 40: ...ESSURE CHAPTER 5 CAL SEE CALIBRATION CHAPTER 6 DISPLAY SEE MANUAL TEMPERATURE CHAPTER 5 NO Unit YES NO DISPLAY NO Process pressure YES NO NO YES NO DISPLAY Saturation NO YES NO DISPLAY Output DISPLAY...

Page 41: ...ously set up in service code 52 in chapter 5 Calibration Air See calibration section 6 H2O See calibration section 6 Sensitivity See calibration section 6 Zero See calibration section 6 Hold Manually...

Page 42: ...B CAL DISPLAY PPM HOLD MODE NO 2x YES YES NO TEMP MAN ENT Set using ENT keys Manual temperature 5 1 3 Manual pressure adjustment SAT PPB CAL DISPLAY PPM HOLD ENT MODE NO YES YES NO ENT YES 3x Set usin...

Page 43: ...This parameter should be set up to hold the last measured value or a fixed value to suit the process Service This selection provides access to the service menu What follows are pictorial descriptions...

Page 44: ...red value NO YES NO YES NO NO NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO NO HOLD YES HOLD HOLD ENT Set HOLD fixed value YES HOLD ENT HOLD ENT NO YES NO YES NO ENT FAIL TEMP MAN YES NO ENT NO MODE YES MODE sat ppb...

Page 45: ...Service Code 01 Select Sensor Type for galvanic sensor for polarographic With the ENT keys ENT ENT Polarization voltage and sensitivity Set using ENT keys ENT ENT ENT ENT FAIL TEMP MAN YES NO ENT NO M...

Page 46: ...functions Code 10 T SENS Select temperature sensor to suit the measuring probe The default selection is the 22k NTC sensor Refer to the instructions delivered with the DO sensor to check which tempera...

Page 47: ...hic 7 5 nA ppm Galvanic 450 nA ppm S TYPE 0 04 SAL TY Salinity comp Compensation disabled 0 0 Compensation enabled 1 Cl NaCl conc Concentration in g kg water 0 0 range 1 to 99 9 g kg 05 09 Not used Co...

Page 48: ...ation of an output curve by 21 steps intervals of 5 The following example shows how the table may be configured to linearize the output with a mA curve 5 3 5 User interface Code 50 RET When Auto retur...

Page 49: ...al pressure in Maint mode 0 999 9 kPa 101 3 kPa 52 PASS Password Direct access to MAINT 0 0 0 0 Pass 111 for 1 MAINT protected by password 333 for 2 Direct access to COMM 0 777 for 3 COMM protected by...

Page 50: ...pair the performance of the unit 5 3 6 Communication setup Code 60 COMM The settings should be adjusted to suit the communicating device connected to the output The communication can be set to HART AD...

Page 51: ...t and setup Not used Code Display Function Function detail X Y Z Default values Communication 60 COMM Communication Set HART communication Off 0 1 0 On Set HART communication On 1 Communication write...

Page 52: ...ance level Note In normal industrial environments better results are obtained with air calibration which is therefore the recommended method Manual calibration This is a calibration method whereby the...

Page 53: ...ervice code 13 6 2 2 Procedure for air calibration NO SC21 0 NO YES NO YES NO The instruments waits for the reading to stabilise The display flashes When reading Is stable the CAL END message appears...

Page 54: ...d Air supply pump aquarium pump Glass diffuser to generate small air bubbles Note It takes 15 to 30 minutes of aeration before it can be assumed that the water is fully saturated with air Reagent for...

Page 55: ...alyzed with a laboratory meter that is calibrated prior to sample analysis The reference method must be calibrated with the same calibration data as specified in ISO 5814 to avoid indiscrepancies Most...

Page 56: ...rns to the normal readout YES Press YES to return to the measuring mode Single Point adjustment only ENT ENT ENT YES YES Select the flashing digit with the key Increase its value by pressing the key W...

Page 57: ...ubility of oxygen mg l at various temperatures and elevations based on sea level barometric pressure of 760 mm Hg Temp Elevation metres above sea level C 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 0 14 6 14 1 13 6...

Page 58: ...s on installation environment Immersion holder a Inspection of sensor holding O ring a 6 months b Sweeping of cleaner nozzle b 1 to 2 months c Inspection for leakage from the solenoid c 6 months valve...

Page 59: ...wiring failure status Temperature sensor has failed If the temperature sensor fails abnormal resistance replace the sensor E 8 All modes Measured temperature failure too low Examine the temperatures...

Page 60: ...connection or degraded Sensor cable failure insulation and then correct the temperature error again E16 All modes Call for maintenance interval time exceeded Perform maintenance Reset interval E17 OUT...

Page 61: ...IM 12J05C01 01E 9 1 Spare Parts 9 SPARE PARTS See Customer Maintenance Parts List Figure 9 1 Exploded view...

Page 62: ...ppb Z SAT 1 0 S PPM 0 1 ppm 21 Z CAL 0 Off Z LIM 199 9 nA polar 22 ZERO 0 A nA SENS 7 5 nA ppm mA outputs 31 OUTP F 0 Linear ppm 32 BURN 0 No Burn 35 TABLE 0 to 20 ppm User Interface 50 RET 1 on 51 P...

Page 63: ...nsor 22k NTC Pt 1000 code 10 Sensor principle polarographic galvanic code 01 wiring Manual temp comp disabled disable or enable code 13 Special Features Salinity compensation disabled comp for 1 99 9...

Page 64: ...ate Zero cal Sample cal Zero cal Temp cal Loop test Basic setup Tag Device information Date Descriptor Message Write protect Manufacturer Dev id Detailed setup DO measurement PV meas Sensor type Senso...

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Page 66: ...he power to the transmitter turn on the power again and enter the inspection mode to restart the tests 3 1 Insulation Resistance Test 1 Apply 500 V DC between the power supply terminals shorted togeth...

Page 67: ...the range shown in Table 1 Table 1 Data Display Current Output mA DC 4 0 4 0 02 12 0 12 0 02 20 0 20 0 02 3 3 Temperature Indication Check Following Section 3 2 press the ENT key until the message dis...

Page 68: ...5 Press the ENT key The message display will show POLAR 3 Change the current of the DC generator 2and check the data display The value on the data display must be within the range shown in Table 6 Tab...

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Page 70: ...ed If the reconfirmation of a test is needed turn off the power to the transmitter turn on the power again and enter the inspection mode to restart the tests 3 1 Insulation Resistance Test 1 Apply 500...

Page 71: ...show HIF d Press the YES key 3 Confirming the date and time a Press the ENT key The data display will show the date in day month year format b Press the ENT key The data display will show the time in...

Page 72: ...alue on the data display must be within the range shown in Table 4 Table 4 Reference nA Data Display nA 2 2 0 02 6 6 0 04 12 12 0 07 Press the ENT key The message display will show POLAR 2 Change the...

Page 73: ...4 QIS 12J05C01 21E Figure 1 Testing Circuit and Test Equipment Shorting bar G 11 12 16 15 13 18 14 17 DO202S SUPPLY TEMP GALV SENS POL SENS SH SW1 24 V DC DC Ammeter 300 DC Source Decade Resistance Bo...

Page 74: ...IM 12J05C01 01E Appendix 2 9...

Page 75: ...n Section 3 2 z Use test equipment shown in Figure 1 or equivalent for the tests 3 1 Insulation Resistance Test 1 Apply 500 V DC between the power supply terminals shorted together and and the earth t...

Page 76: ...the display to A current indication by following the steps below a Press the MODE key The message display will show CALIB b Press the NO key once The message display will show DISP c Press the YES key...

Page 77: ...ent indication Change the current of DC generator 2 as shown in Table 3 The corresponding indication must be within the range Table 3 Reference nA Data Display nA 200 200 1 600 600 3 1000 1000 5 Press...

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Page 79: ...n Section 3 2 z Use test equipment shown in Figure 1 or equivalent for the tests 3 1 Insulation Resistance Test 1 Apply 500 V DC between the power supply terminals shorted together and and the earth t...

Page 80: ...the display to A current indication by following the steps below a Press the MODE key The message display will show CALIB b Press the NO key once The message display will show DISP c Press the YES key...

Page 81: ...generator 2 as shown in Table 3 The corresponding indication must be within the range Table 3 Reference nA Data Display nA 200 200 1 600 600 3 1000 1000 5 Press the MODE key to return to normal mode 3...

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Page 83: ...oxy polyester Coating 4 L9811FV 2 Cable Gland Assembly 5 K9660AQ 1 Flat Cable 6 A1726JD 1 Pin Terminal Unit 3 terminals type 7 K9184AA 1 Screw Terminal Unit when TB specified 8 K9661HR 2 Stud 9 Analog...

Page 84: ...n Code PM 3 Item Parts No Qty Description 1 K9171SS 1 Universal Mount Set U K9311BT 1 Tag Plate SCT 2 K9311KA 1 3 K9311KG 1 4 K9660JA 1 4 Fitting Assembly PM Hood Assembly H Hood Assembly H2 1 Pipe Wa...

Page 85: ...or mA HART Non incendive 3 Housing Assembly 1 Polyurethane Coating 1 Epoxy polyester Coating 4 L9811FV 2 Cable Gland Assembly 5 1 Flat Cable 6 1 Pin Terminal Unit 3 terminals type 8 2 Stud 9 Analog Bo...

Page 86: ...n Code PM 3 Item Parts No Qty Description 1 K9171SS 1 Universal Mount Set U K9311BT 1 Tag Plate SCT 2 K9311KA 1 3 K9311KG 1 4 K9660JA 1 4 Fitting Assembly PM Hood Assembly H Hood Assembly H2 1 Pipe Wa...

Page 87: ...ing for FF PB Specification CSA corrected P 5 1 Subsection 5 1 1 Manual activation of hold Made some revisions P 5 3 Subsection 5 2 1 Output range Made some revisions P 5 6 Section 5 3 Notes for guida...

Page 88: ...12J05C01 01E 4th Edition supplied with the product some revisions additions have been made Please replace the corresponding pages in your copy with the attached revised pages Revisions PREFACE How to...

Page 89: ...r in whole without permission This manual explains the functions contained in this product but does not warrant that they are suitable the particular purpose of the user Every effort has been made to...

Page 90: ...field CAUTION This instrument is a Class A product and it is designed for use in the industrial environment Please use this instrument in the industrial environment only N Explosionproof type Refer t...

Page 91: ...supply pump aquarium pump Glass diffuser to generate small air bubbles Note It takes 15 to 30 minutes of aeration before it can be assumed that the water is fully saturated with air Reagent for zero c...

Page 92: ...e Dissolved Oxygen Transmitter This is a conforming product to KC marking Korean Certification Certification No KCC REM YHQ EEN242 4 EQUIPMENT NAME 2 Wire Dissolved Oxygen Transmitter Conductivity DO2...

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