Siemens SIPART PS2 Operating Instructions Manual page 215

Electropneumatic positioner
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Error
Three-
Event
code
stage
9
Yes
Case 1: Reference
stroke time for par‐
tial stroke test is ex‐
ceeded.
Case 2: Start posi‐
tion outside the
start tolerance
10
Yes
Deviation from ex‐
pected dynamic
control valve be‐
havior
11
Yes
Valve leakage
12
Yes
Stiction limit (slip‐
stick) exceeded
13
Yes
Temperature un‐
dershot
14
Yes
Temperature over‐
shot
15
Yes
Position average
deviates from the
reference value
16
No
Partial stroke test
is to be carried out
with non-plausible
parameter values
Refer to the corresponding parameter descriptions for additional information about parameters
1)
See also
Meaning of error codes (Page 217)
SIPART PS2 with and without HART
Operating Instructions, 05/2017, A5E00074631-AC
Parameter setting
Error message disappears
when
A. PST≠OFF
Case 1: ... a partial stroke test
is successfully executed with‐
in the reference stroke time or
the function is deactivated.
Case 2: Move the actuator into
the range of the PST start tol‐
erance. Or increase the PST
start tolerance until the actua‐
tor (PST start position) is with‐
in the PST start tolerance.
Start the partial stroke test
again.
b. DEVI≠OFF
... the position is again in a
narrow corridor between the
setpoint and the model, or the
function is deactivated.
C. LEAK≠OFF
... the valve leakage has been
remedied or the function is de‐
activated.
d. STIC≠OFF
... Slipjumps can no longer be
detected, or the function is de‐
activated.
H. TMIN≠OFF
... the low temperature thresh‐
olds are no longer undershot.
J. TMAX≠OFF
... the high thresholds are no
longer overshot.
P. PAVG≠OFF
... the average position value
calculated after a comparison
interval is again within the
thresholds for the reference
value, or the function is deac‐
tivated.
A. PST≠OFF
the parameter values entered
in A1.STPOS, A3.STRKH and
A4.STRKD are plausible.
Alarm, error, and system messages
10.3 Online diagnostics
Possible causes
Case 1: Valve is stuck or rus‐
ted. Increased stiction.
Case 2: Valve is present in the
safety position.
Actuator fault, valve fault,
valve jams, increased stiction,
decreased compressed air
Pneumatic leakage
Increased stiction, valve no
longer moves smoothly but in
jerky motion.
Ambient temperature too low
Ambient temperature too high
In the last comparison inter‐
val, the valve trajectory was
changed so severely that a de‐
viating average value of posi‐
tion was calculated.
Parameters for partial stroke
test are non-plausible
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