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7

Troubleshooting

7.1

Troubleshooting

In the event that the probe appears to function abnormally, this section may be
of use in solving the problem. Several possible problem conditions are de-
scribed along with likely causes and solutions. If a problem arises, please read
this section carefully and attempt to understand and solve the problem. If the
probe seems faulty or the problem cannot otherwise be solved, contact an Au-
thorized Hart Scientific Service Center (see Section 1.3) for assistance. Be sure
to have the model number and serial number of your probe available.

Problem

Causes and Solutions

Data changes greater than 0.1°C
are observed

Mechanical shock can cause temperature errors as great as 0.5°C. If this
is observed, first measure and record the R

tp.

Data changes less than 0.1°C

Slight mechanical shock can cause temperature errors less than 0.1°C.

Data unstable

If the data is unstable at the Triple Point of Water (TPW), check the con-
nector. If the connector is correct, contact an Authorized Hart Scientific
Service Center (see Section 1.3). The PRT may be damaged.

If the data is unstable at high temperatures, it may be due to electrical
noise in the system. Reduce the temperature and observe the data. If it
is stable, electrical noise is interfering with the measurements at high
temperatures. Check the grounding of the readout device and the heat
source. A faulty ground on either device could interfere with high tem-
perature measurements. A ground wire attached to the metal sheath of
the PRT may help to reduce electrical noise interference.

Temperature readout different than
expected, e.g. the heat source is set
at 150°C, the PRT measures 125°C.

Measure the PRT resistance at TPW.

If the resistance of the PRT is less than the rated resistance, e.g. 70

Ω

,

there may be a short in the sensor. Contact an Authorized Hart Scientific
Service Center (see Section 1.3).

If the resistance of the PRT is only a few ohms, there may be a short in
the four lead-wires. Contact an Authorized Hart Scientific Service Center
(see Section 1.3).

If the PRT is open, the resistance will be “Out of Limits” or in the
kilo-ohm or mega-ohm range. Contact an Authorized Hart Scientific Ser-
vice Center (see Section 1.3).

5623A

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7 Troubleshooting

Содержание Hart Scientific 5623A

Страница 1: ...5623A Platinum Resistance Thermometer User s Guide Rev 5A1101 Hart Scientific ...

Страница 2: ...ientific Division 799 E Utah Valley Drive American Fork UT 84003 9775 USA Phone 1 801 763 1600 Telefax 1 801 763 1010 E mail support hartscientific com www hartscientific com Subject to change without notice Copyright 2004 Printed in USA ...

Страница 3: ...troduction 5 2 1 General 5 2 2 Recalibration 5 3 Specifications and Warranty 7 3 1 Specifications 7 3 2 Warranty 7 4 Installation 9 4 1 Lead Wire Identification 9 5 PRT Care and Handling Guidelines 11 5 1 PRT Care 11 5 2 PRT Handling Guidelines 11 6 Operation 13 6 1 General 13 6 2 Immersion Requirements 13 6 3 Thermal EMF 13 7 Troubleshooting 15 7 1 Troubleshooting 15 i ...

Страница 4: ...ii Figures Figure 1 PRT Schematic 9 ...

Страница 5: ...iii Tables Table 1 International Electrical Symbols 1 Table 2 Specifications 7 ...

Страница 6: ... on the instrument or in this manual Symbol Description AC Alternating Current AC DC Battery CE Complies with European Union Directives DC Double Insulated Electric Shock Fuse PE Ground Hot Surface Burn Hazard Read the User s Manual Important Information Off On 5623A 1 1 Before You Start Table 1 International Electrical Symbols ...

Страница 7: ...ser Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the instrument be ing used 1 2 1 Warnings To avoid personal injury follow these guidelines DO NOT use this instrument to measure the temperature of any hazard ous live component Use of this instrument at high temperatures for extended periods of time can cause the handle to become hot Follow all safety guidelines listed in the user s ma...

Страница 8: ...ey Drive American Fork UT 84003 9775 USA Phone 1 801 763 1600 Telefax 1 801 763 1010 E mail support hartscientific com Fluke Nederland B V Customer Support Services Science Park Eindhoven 5108 5692 EC Son NETHERLANDS Phone 31 402 675300 Telefax 31 402 675321 E mail ServiceDesk fluke nl Fluke Int l Corporation Service Center Instrimpex Room 2301 Sciteck Tower 22 Jianguomenwai Dajie Chao Yang Distri...

Страница 9: ... 15 06 Ue Square 239920 SINGAPORE Phone 65 737 2922 Telefax 65 737 5155 E mail antng singa fluke com When contacting these Service Centers for support please have the following information available Model Number Serial Number Complete description of the problem 4 Hart Scientific 1 Before You Start ...

Страница 10: ...m 200 C to 156 C Standard length is 6 inches Custom lengths are available on request 2 2 Recalibration The recalibration of the 5623A PRT should be scheduled according to the user s company Quality Assurance requirements Normally a PRT is recalibrated annually Unless the PRT is used only over a limited range calibra tion over the full range of the PRT 200 C to 156 C is recommended For in formation...

Страница 11: ...duct catalog from the date of shipment This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and shall not apply to any product which in Hart s sole opinion has been subject to misuse alteration abuse or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Software is warranted to operate in accordance with its programmed instruc tions on appropriate Hart products It is not warranted to be error free Hart ...

Страница 12: ...it damage THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLU SIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EX PRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE HART SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM AGES OR LOSS WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE 8 Hart Scientific 3...

Страница 13: ... used to cancel lead wire resistance For best results the readout de vice should be equipped to handle four terminal resistors The lead wires are two different colors Lead wire pairs attached to each end of the sensor are identified by red and white insulation 5623A 9 4 Installation White Red White Red Figure 1 PRT Schematic ...

Страница 14: ...ip in and out without excess movement For best results immerse the thermometer as deep as possible to avoid stem effect the temperature error caused by the conduction of heat away from the sen sor DO allow sufficient time for the thermometer to stabilize before making measurements This allows for the best accuracy DO use the correct drive current with the thermometer to prevent error in temperatur...

Страница 15: ... DO NOT screw a clamp down so tight that it dents the sheath This can permanently damage the PRT 12 Hart Scientific 5 PRT Care and Handling Guidelines ...

Страница 16: ...th required can be determined by performing a gradi ent test taking measurements approximately every 1 27 cm 5 inches until there is a significant difference in readings Allow the thermometer to stabilize at each new depth Plot the results to see the stem effect 6 3 Thermal EMF Two factors contribute to thermal EMF chemical consistency and physical con sistency Variations in chemical structure due...

Страница 17: ...Scientific Service Center see Section 1 3 The PRT may be damaged If the data is unstable at high temperatures it may be due to electrical noise in the system Reduce the temperature and observe the data If it is stable electrical noise is interfering with the measurements at high temperatures Check the grounding of the readout device and the heat source A faulty ground on either device could interf...

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