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8.2 Troubleshooting
The following table shows how to remedy other troubles, such as faulty readings.
Symptom
Checking Item
Remedy, etc.
Zero calibration fails.
Error No. 4, 5, or 8
occurs.
• Check if the zero gas is supplied to the
analyzer at the specified flow rate.
• Check the optical balance.
(See Subsection 7.3.3, “Optical zero
adjustment method.”)
• Check the count value on the display
panel. (Refer to the sensor input value by
maintenance mode.)
• Locate and check gas leaking points, and
take the proper remedy.
• Adjust the optical balance.
Span calibration
fails.
Error No. 6, 7, or 8
occurs.
• Check if the span gas is supplied to the
analyzer at the specified flow rate.
• Check if zero calibration can be
performed properly.
• Check the count value on the display
panel. (Refer to the sensor input value by
maintenance mode.)
• Locate and check gas leaking points, and
take the proper remedy.
• If zero calibration fails, first attempt
remedies for zero calibration trouble.
• Are there any changes from when zero
gas is supplied?
Error occurs during
auto calibration.
Error No. 9 occurs.
• Take either of the above remedies
depending on the source of the error: zero
calibration or span calibration trouble.
Drift.
• Check if the sample gas is supplied to the
analyzer at the specified flow rate.
• Check the optical system, e.g., the
sample cell window, O-ring, detector
window and inside of the cell for heavy dirt.
• Locate and check gas leaking points, and
take the proper remedy. (See Section 3.3.)
• Clean the cell and window. Replace the
part.(See Subsections 7.3.1 and 7.3.2.)
Readings are
abnormally
high or low.
• Check for the influence of interference
from moisture.
• Check if the sample gas contains
interfering components in large quantities
or not.
• Adjust interference from moisture.
• Investigate the components of the
sample gas and then contact our
service person.
Readings do not
increase.
• Check if the sample gas is supplied to the
analyzer at the specified flow rate.
• Check if the zero and span calibration is
enabled.
• Locate and check gas leaking points, and
take the proper remedy. (See Section 3.3.)
• If enabled, sampling (check the points
relating only to the sample gas and take
the proper remedy.)
• If not enabled, check the calibration
related error items.
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