
ECA 450
Parts & Service
Instruction 0024-9400
75
Symptom
Probable Cause & Remedy
“Low Battery”
message appears at
bottom of display, accompanied by a
beeping alert tone.
Battery close to being discharged.
Analyzer will run for only several
minutes after this message first
appears before turning itself off.
Recharge battery per Section 4.1.
“O2 Sensor Error”
message
appears at bottom of display.
a. Analyzer was turned on with
probe sampling flue gas. Remove
probe from stack and restart.
b. O
2
sensor depleted. Replace
sensor per Section 4.4.1.
“TS Sensor Error”
message
appears at bottom of display.
a. The probe’s stack thermocouple is
not connected to the analyzer’s
T-STACK connector. Connect
thermocouple per Section 1.5.1.
b. Analyzer was turned on with
probe in stack. Remove probe from
stack; allow it to cool to room
temperature; then restart.
c. Temperature being measured
during start up is outside the range
of –4 to 212 °F (–20 to 100 °C).
d. Thermocouple defective. Replace
probe assembly.
“TA Sensor Error”
message
appears at bottom of display.
a. Analyzer was turned on with its
primary air thermocouple
measuring a temperature that was
outside the range of
−
4 to 212 °F
(
−
20 to 100 °C). Ensure
thermocouple is sampling ambient
room temperature and restart.
b. Thermocouple defective. Replace.
“NO2 Sensor Error”
message
appears at bottom of display.
a. Analyzer was turned on with
probe sampling flue gas. Remove
probe from stack and restart.
b. NO
2
sensor not zeroed at start up.
Turn analyzer off and then on to re-
zero all sensors. If error persists,
replace sensor.
“HC Sensor Error”
message
appears at bottom of display.
Combustibles sensor not plugged in
or is defective. Install or replace
sensor per Section 4.4.3.