Maintenance And Field Service; General Maintenance And Field Service Requirements; Float Maintenance; Field Service - MTS Systems Level Plus Operation And Installation Manual

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Model MR Operation and Installation Manual
Maintenance and Field Service / Troubleshooting

Maintenance and field service

This section contains information about post installation maintenance and provides an overview of MTS Sensors' repair and replacement
procedures.

General maintenance and field service requirements

Notes:
Please contact Technical Support or Customer Service for help when damage occurs in order to obtain a return materials authorization (RMA) number.
Packages without a RMA number may be rejected. Any unit that was used in a process must be properly cleaned in accordance with OSHA standards,
before it is returned to the factory. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must accompany material that was used in any media.

FLOAT MAINTENANCE

Level Plus M-Series transmitters use magnetostrictive technology and only have one moving part—the float. This technology ensures no
scheduled maintenance or recalibration is required. However, MTS recommends that you check the transmitter pipe annually for build up of
process material. Floats should move freely along the pipe. If they do not, routine cleaning should be performed.

FIELD SERVICE

If damage does occur to a M-Series transmitter, the transmitter can be serviced in the field with replacement parts. All electronic parts can
be changed in the field without having to open the process vessel. Please contact Technical Support and refer to the Transmitter Electronics
Replacement Guide (MTS part no. 550731) for detailed steps of field replacement.

SERVICE / RMA POLICY

If the customer suspects their transmitter is damaged or not functioning correctly, call MTS Technical Support for further instruction. If it is
necessary to return the transmitter to the factory, an RMA number is required and can only be issued by Technical Support. Product returns
that do not include an RMA will be returned to the customer. MTS evaluates the transmitter and advises the customer whether a repair or
replacement is necessary and any cost that might be incurred. If the customer declines repair/replacement or the transmitter has no fault found,
the unit is sent back as is and the customer is charged with a standard evaluation fee.
If the transmitter is under warranty and a manufacturer's defect is detected, there will be no cost to the customer for repair or replace-
ment. If the transmitter is out of warranty or if the customer has damaged the transmitter, a repair or replacement quote will be
provided. In specific cases where the transmitter can not be removed and returned to the factory for evaluation, field evaluations
can be performed on location by an MTS technician. If field evaluation must be performed, the customer is responsible for all ex-
penses incurred for travel, evaluation, parts and repair time. However, if the transmitter is under warranty and the problem is due to a
manufacturer's defect, there is no cost to the customer for replacement parts. To discuss all service options, contact Technical Support.

Troubleshooting

The table below contains troubleshooting information for the Model MR analog transmitter.

TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES

Symptom
No communication with transmitter
Output in Alarm (3.8 mA or 21.4 mA)
Table 3. Troubleshooting reference
Level Plus
®
Liquid-Level Transmitters - M-Series Model MR Analog Transmitter
Operation and Installation Manual, Part No.: 550720 Revision K (EN) 02/2016
Possible Cause
No power
Wiring incorrect
Wrong software
Float not recognized
Float is in the dead zone
Wrong number of floats selected
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Action
Check voltage at transmitter
Reference installation drawing
(see 'Electrical connections and wiring')
Confirm correct software
Confirm that the float is attached
Raise float to see if the error stops
Confirm that the number of floats on the
transmitter and the number of floats the
transmitter is attempting to verify are the
same.
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