Troubleshooting; Problems And Their Possible Solutions - Vaisala HMT370EX User Manual

Intrinsically safe humidity and temperature transmitter series
Hide thumbs Also See for HMT370EX:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

HMT370EX User Guide
11. Troubleshooting
11.1 Problems and their possible solutions
If you have a problem with using HMT370EX, check the following tables before contacting
Vaisala. If the problem you have is not listed in the tables, or if the proposed solution does not
fix the problem, contact Vaisala technical support.
Problem: Analog output level appears incorrect
Possible cause:
Insufficient supply voltage
Problem: Transmitter does not power on when power supply is switched on
Possible cause:
Analog output channel 1 (CH1) not wired
Incorrect supply voltage
Incorrect polarity
80
Solution:
Ensure that the transmitter is powered correctly.
12 V DC is the minimum voltage in all conditions,
measured at the transmitter screw terminals.
If the supply voltage is less than 12 V DC, the
analog output current can be erroneous.
For information on testing and adjusting analog
output level, see
Analog output level test
(page 63)
and
Analog output adjustment
overview (page 74)
Solution:
Analog output channel 1 (CH1) must always be
wired. The transmitter receives power through
the Channel 1 screw terminals, and does not
power on if only Channel 2 (CH2) is wired.
For wiring instructions, see
Ensure that the transmitter is powered correctly
using a supply voltage range of 12 – 28 V DC.
12 V DC is the minimum voltage in all conditions,
measured at the transmitter screw terminals.
Check that the screw terminal connections have
been made correctly.
For wiring instructions, see
M212305EN-A
Wiring (page
38).
Wiring (page
38).

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents