Emerson Micro Motion 5700 Configuration And Use Manual page 200

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Troubleshooting
March 2019
5. Check for two-phase flow.
6. If two sensors with similar frequency are too near each other, separate them.
7. Purge the sensor tubes.
8. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
17.6.3 Unusually high density reading
Cause
Plugged or coated sensor tube
Incorrect density calibration factors
Inaccurate temperature measurement
RTD failure
In high-frequency meters, erosion, or corrosion
In low-frequency meters, tube fouling
Recommended actions
1. Ensure that all of the calibration parameters have been entered correctly.
See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet for your meter.
2. Purge the sensor tubes.
3. Check for coating in the flow tubes.
4. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
17.6.4 Unusually low density reading
Cause
Two-phase flow
Incorrect calibration factors
In low-frequency meters, erosion or corrosion
Recommended actions
1. Check your process conditions against the values reported by the device.
2. Verify all of the characterization or calibration parameters. See the sensor tag or the calibration sheet
for your meter.
3. Check the wiring between the sensor and the transmitter.
4. Check for tube erosion, especially if the process fluid is abrasive.
5. Perform Smart Meter Verification.
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Configuration and Use Manual
Micro Motion Model 5700 with Ethernet Transmitters
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