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9. Troubleshooting and
maintenance
NOTE:
All factory repairs and recalibrations require a returned material authorization (RMA) and
completion of the “Declaration of Hazardous Material and Decontamination” form. Refer to
front
of this manual for more information.
9.1 Troubleshooting
Symptom: Temperature is reported as NAN, –INF, or incorrect temperature.
Verify wires are connected to the terminals specified in the
Therm108()
instruction: red to
single-ended analog
ue
input (SE or U), black to switched excitation (VX/EX or U), and purple to
ground (
⏚
).
Symptom: Incorrect temperature is reported.
Verify the
Mult
and
Offset
arguments in
Therm108()
are correct for the desired units
(
(p. 6)). Check the cable for signs of damage and possible moisture
intrusion.
Symptom: Unstable temperature is reported.
Probably a result of electromagnetic interference. Try using the 50 Hz or 60 Hz options for the
f
N1
parameter, and/or increasing the settling time as described in
(p. 11). Ensure the clear wire is connected to data
logger ground, and the data logger is properly grounded.
9.2 Maintenance
The 108 probe requires minimal maintenance. For air temperature measurements, check the
radiation shield monthly to make sure it is free from dust and debris. To clean the shield, first
remove the sensor. Dismount the shield. Brush all loose dirt off. If more effort is needed, use
warm, soapy water and a soft cloth or brush to thoroughly clean the shield. Allow the shield to
dry before remounting.
Periodically check cabling for signs of damage and possible moisture intrusion.
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