Identifying And Correcting Alarm Indications - Emerson Oxymitter 5000 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual
IM-106-350, Rev 2.2
July 2008
IDENTIFYING AND
CORRECTING ALARM
INDICATIONS
SPS 4001B and IMPS 4000, 1-4 probes
• One contact closure per probe from the control room to the SPS 4001B
or IMPS 4000 for "calibration initiate".
• One contact output per probe from the SPS 4001B or IMPS 4000 to the
control room for "in calibration" notification.
• One contact output per probe from the SPS 4001B or IMPS 4000 to the
control room for "calibration failed" notification. (Includes output from
pressure switch indicating "cal gas bottles empty").
Additional IMPS 4000 Alarm Contacts
• One contact per IMPS 4000 for "low calibration gas flowing".
• One contact per IMPS 4000 for "high calibration gas flowing".
For an Oxymitter 5000 with a membrane keypad, faults are indicated by four
diagnostic, or unit, alarm LEDs. A pattern of repeating blinks define the
problem. A condensed table of the errors and the corresponding blink codes
can be found on the inside right cover of the electronics housing. Table 8-1
also identifies the blink code and fault status of each LED.
For an Oxymitter 5000 with the optional LOI, alarm messages are displayed
on the LOI display window when the alarm status display is accessed via the
LOI menu. A listing of the alarm/fault messages and the related fault status
descriptions and fault numbers are shown in Table 8-2.
Oxymitter 5000
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