IM-P402-129
EMM Issue 7
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9.2 System faults
Symptom
Action
1
Display not
illuminating
1.
Switch off the mains supply to the product.
2.
Check all wiring is correct.
3.
Check external fuse(s) are intact. Replace if necessary.
4.
Check the mains voltage is within specification.
5.
Switch on mains supply.
If symptoms are still present return the product for examination.
Consider the likelihood that the product has been damaged from
mains borne surges / spikes. Consider installing an additional ac
power line protector between the product and the mains supply.
The protector needs to be positioned close to the product to gain
full protection.
2
Display
flashes
on and off
(1 second
approx.)
1.
Switch off the mains supply to the product.
2.
Disconnect all signal wires.
3.
Switch the mains supply on: If symptoms are still present, return
the product for examination.
4.
Replace each signal wire in turn until the fault occurs.
5.
Investigate and rectify any faults in the wiring, external sensors /
transducers and modules associated with that connection.
Explanation
The internal power supply is unable to power up. If the voltages
cannot be generated, the power supply switches off for approx.
1 second. The power supply then attempts to power up again. If the
fault is still present, the cycle is repeated until the fault is removed.
This is a safety feature and does not damage the product.
3
Product
powers up
for a period
of time
(greater
than 1
minute), then
switches off
1.
Monitor the mains supply and ensure it is continuous and within
the specification limits.
2.
Measure the ambient temperature and ensure it less than specified.
3.
Investigate symptom 2.
Explanation:
A re-settable thermal cut - out device will operate if one or more of
the following occurs:
-
The power drawn exceeds the specification.
-
The input mains voltage is less than specified.
-
The ambient temperature is more than specified.
-
The internal power supply will switch off until the products
temperature drops below 65
°C. This is a safety feature and does
not damage the product.
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