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Section 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

3.1 GENERAL

3.1 GENERAL
3.1 GENERAL
3.1 GENERAL
3.1 GENERAL
Required maintenance of the LD/LA transmitter includes a yearly calibration program. In
addition, a visual check of the diaphragm and gasket should take place at minimum-6 month
intervals. Small dents in the diaphragm will cause a "pre-load" or positive zero offset, which
generally can be adjusted out. Larger dents, creases, or punctures are very detrimental and
may require a complete repair or replacement.
NOTE:
The transmitter should be left in place for normal cleaning operations. Removal of the
unit opens risk for damage to the diaphragm area. If the transmitter must be removed,
a protective cap should be immediately placed over the diaphragm area. Be sure that
the cap does not press on the diaphragm directly.
The transmitter has been designed to withstand typical process environments
including cleaning and washdown. Electronics are self compensating for changes
in process temperature, and provide a linear, repeatable output signal.
For proper operation, be sure that the diaphragm (sensing) portion of the unit
remains free from damage. This portion should be well protected if the transmitter
is removed from the process.
A typical "Zero" adjustment should be performed at one (1) year intervals.

3.2 CALIBRATION CHECKS

3.2 CALIBRATION CHECKS
3.2 CALIBRATION CHECKS
3.2 CALIBRATION CHECKS
3.2 CALIBRATION CHECKS
To maintain proper accuracy, Anderson recommends yearly ZERO signal (4.00 mA) checks. A
record of these readings will help to maintain a consistent schedule. If re-zeroing does not
correct inaccuracies seen in the receiver, calibration of the receiver itself should be performed.
Consult associated manuals for your individual equipment.
WARNING:
Unless performing full calibration of the unit, do not adjust the "SPAN". This
adjustment is Factory set. Testing of the transmitter "SPAN" will require stepping
through one of the procedures outlined in the Calibration section (section 2) or the
use of a stand alone pressure calibration system. The unit may also be returned to
the factory for calibration. Call Anderson Technical Services directly for further
information.

3.3 VENT SYSTEM

3.3 VENT SYSTEM
3.3 VENT SYSTEM
3.3 VENT SYSTEM
3.3 VENT SYSTEM
The model LD/LA Level Transmitter utilizes an integral stainless steel atmospheric vent. The
system vent must be maintained to allow for proper operation of the unit.
Be sure the atmospheric vent area is not obstructed. These ports must be open
and free from debris. DO NOT use sharp objects to free foriegn material from this
area. Flush with warm-low pressure water.