Just like every other equipment, DP transmitters can malfunction while in service. The ability to troubleshoot and locate the possible cause of malfunction of the transmitter is crucial for easy start up of the process the malfunctioning DP transmitter may have upset.
When troubleshooting DP transmitters, it is always valuable to consult the manufacturer’s manual for your DP transmitter. By so doing, you should be able to locate the malfunctioning parts of the transmitter and proffer a remedy immediately. However there are some problems that are common to most DP transmitters. If you suspect a malfunction, follow the guidelines below to verify that the transmitter hardware and process connections are in good working condition. Under each of the five common problems with DP transmitters, you will find specific guidelines/suggestions for solving the problem. It is wise to always deal with the most likely and easiest problems first.
Please follow the precautions below before and during troubleshooting of your malfunctioning DP transmitter:
1. Isolate the failed DP transmitter from its pressure source as soon as possible. Pressure that may be present could cause death or serious injury to technicians or personnel if the transmitter is disassembled or ruptures under pressure
2. Do not use higher than the specified voltage to check the transmitter loop. This may damage the transmitter electronics.
3. If there is need to open your DP transmitter while troubleshooting, please follow your manufacturer’s specific guidelines for dis-assembly of your transmitter. If you don’t serious injury or death to personnel may occur or your transmitter may be damaged.
The table below itemizes some common problems with DP transmitters and their possible remedies:
When troubleshooting DP transmitters, it is always valuable to consult the manufacturer’s manual for your DP transmitter. By so doing, you should be able to locate the malfunctioning parts of the transmitter and proffer a remedy immediately. However there are some problems that are common to most DP transmitters. If you suspect a malfunction, follow the guidelines below to verify that the transmitter hardware and process connections are in good working condition. Under each of the five common problems with DP transmitters, you will find specific guidelines/suggestions for solving the problem. It is wise to always deal with the most likely and easiest problems first.
Please follow the precautions below before and during troubleshooting of your malfunctioning DP transmitter:
1. Isolate the failed DP transmitter from its pressure source as soon as possible. Pressure that may be present could cause death or serious injury to technicians or personnel if the transmitter is disassembled or ruptures under pressure
2. Do not use higher than the specified voltage to check the transmitter loop. This may damage the transmitter electronics.
3. If there is need to open your DP transmitter while troubleshooting, please follow your manufacturer’s specific guidelines for dis-assembly of your transmitter. If you don’t serious injury or death to personnel may occur or your transmitter may be damaged.
The table below itemizes some common problems with DP transmitters and their possible remedies:
Problem | Potential Cause | Corrective Action |
Low output or No output | Primary Element | Check the insulation and condition of primary element |
Loop Wiring |
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Impulse piping |
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Sensing Element |
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DP transmitter does not calibrate properly | Pressure source/correction |
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Meter | Determine if the meter is functioning properly | |
Power Supply | Check the power supply output voltage at transmitter | |
DP transmitter electronics |
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Sensing Element |
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High Output | Primary Element | Check for restrictions at primary element |
Impulse piping |
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Power Supply |
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DP transmitter electronics |
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Sensing Element |
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Erratic Output | Loop Wiring |
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Process Pulsation |
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DP transmitter electronics |
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Impulse piping |
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