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F-5100 Inline Thermal Mass Flow Meter Manual 05/15 - 0686-11 / 18332 Page 22
SECTION 5.0: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: Also refer to the START-UP AND COMMISSIONING GUIDE located on page 19.
REPORTED PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
No signal Verify that the meter is properly installed in the pipe.
Verify that the ow direction arrow is pointing in the right direction.
Verify supply voltage.
Verify correct wiring to control system (see wiring diagram).
Verify that there is ow in the pipe.
Please contact ONICON for further assistance.
Reading is too high or
low
Verify that the meter is properly installed in the pipe.
Verify that the ow direction arrow is pointing in the right direction.
Verify correct wiring to control system (see wiring diagram).
Conrm that the control system is programmed for correct ow range
or pulse scale factor.
Verify that the meter cable shield is connected to earth at the control
system. Lack of proper shielding can lead to excessive noise that can
affect the ow reading.
Verify that the meter is connected to earth.
Check for ground loop or offset voltage: Disconnect analog signal
input from control system and measure analog output directly from
the ow meter. Reconnect signal input to control system and measure
the analog signal again. Any difference between these readings
indicates a potential ground loop or offset voltage.
Meter is being used to measure ow of a different gas or gas mix than
the meter was specied and calibrated for.
Please contact ONICON for further assistance.
Erratic readings Conrm that the meter is connected to earth and all cabling is
properly shielded.
Please contact ONICON for further assistance.
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