Emerson Process Management 00809-0700-4530 Radar Detector User Manual


 
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Section 5: Troubleshooting Procedures
September 2013
Troubleshooting procedures
Table 5-1. Typical peak amplitudes for the Rosemount 5300 Series with a single lead probe
in 4 in. (100 mm) chambers
Table 5-2. Typical reference pulse amplitudes for the Rosemount 5300 Series with
different probe types.
Rosemount 5300 Series probe end pulse
Figure 5-4. A PTFE centering disk or a free hanging probe end give a negative probe end
pulse
Figure 5-5. A stainless steel centering disk gives a positive probe end pulse
Peak Approximate signal strength, ideal
conditions for single lead probe in
4 in. (100 mm) chambers
Reference peak
~
10,000 mV
(1)
(1) This value does not apply and may be considerably lower when the probe is completely submerged in product, or in
applications with saturated steam or heavy condensation.
Surface peak, Rosemount 5301 with oil (DC=2)
~
2,000 mV
Surface peak, Rosemount 5301 with water
(DC=80) at 3 ft (1 m) distance
~
10,000 mV
Single Probe Coaxial Probe
Standard Seal
~
12000-16000 mV
(1)
(1) This value does not apply and may be considerably lower when the probe is completely
submerged in product, or in applications with saturated steam or heavy condensation.
~
6000 mV
(1)
HP/HTHP Seal
~
9000-11000 mV
(1)
~
5000-7000 mV
(1)
Reference peak
Probe end pulse
Reference peak Probe end pulse