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7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Maintenance and troubleshooting of vibrating wire piezometers is confined to periodic checks of
cable connections and maintenance of terminals. The transducers themselves are sealed and not
user serviceable.
Gages should not be opened in the field.
Should difficulties arise, consult the following list of problems and possible solutions. For
additional troubleshooting and support contact Geokon.
Symptom: Piezometer fails to give a reading
Check the resistance of the cable by connecting an ohmmeter to the sensor leads. Table 3
shows the expected resistance for the various wire combinations. Cable resistance is
approximately 16
per 1000' of 22 AWG wire. If the resistance is very high or infinite the
cable is probably broken or cut. If the resistance is very low the gage conductors may be
shorted. If a cut or a short is located in the cable, splice according to instructions in Section
4.6.
Vibrating Wire Sensor Lead Grid - SAMPLE VALUES
Red
Black
White
Green
Shield
Red N/A
infinite infinite infinite
Black
N/A infinite
infinite
infinite
White infinite infinite N/A
at
C
infinite
Green infinite infinite
at
C
N/A infinite
Shield infinite infinite infinite infinite N/A
Table 3 - Sample Resistance
Vibrating Wire Sensor Lead Grid - SENSOR NAME/## :
Red
Black
White
Green
Shield
Red
Black
White
Green
Shield
Table 4 - Resistance Work Sheet
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