Reference Manual
Table Of Contents
- Rosemount 1408A Level and Flow Transmitter
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Transmitter overview
- 3 Mechanical installation
- 4 Electrical installation
- 5 Configuration
- 6 Operation and maintenance
- 7 Service and troubleshooting
- 7.1 Safety messages
- 7.2 Diagnostic messages
- 7.2.1 Device hardware fault – Device exchange
- 7.2.2 Device software fault – Check firmware revision
- 7.2.3 General power supply fault – Check availability
- 7.2.4 Parameter error – Check data sheet and values
- 7.2.5 Device memory failure – Restore default settings
- 7.2.6 Simulation active – Check operational mode
- 7.2.7 Level measurement lost – Check application
- 7.2.8 Device temperature over-run – Clear source of heat
- 7.2.9 Device temperature under-run – Insulate device
- 7.2.10 Short circuit – Check installation
- 7.2.11 Primary supply voltage over-run – Check tolerance
- 7.2.12 Primary supply voltage under-run – Check tolerance
- 7.2.13 Maintenance required - Cleaning
- 7.2.14 Max EEPROM write cycles expired – Check master and restart the device
- 7.2.15 Measurement range over-run – Check application
- 7.3 Troubleshooting incorrect level readings
- 7.3.1 Reported level is too high or low
- 7.3.2 Level is stuck in measuring range
- 7.3.3 Level is stuck in full tank
- 7.3.4 Level value drops when close to antenna
- 7.3.5 Measured level fluctuates
- 7.3.6 Measured level is occasionally unstable
- 7.3.7 Lagging of measured level
- 7.3.8 Incorrect level at 100% (20 mA)
- 7.3.9 Incorrect level when product surface is above 50%
- 7.3.10 Dropping of level close to tank bottom
- 7.3.11 Level measurement is lost in an empty tank
- 7.3.12 Alarm mode close to tank bottom
- 7.4 Managing disturbance echoes
- 7.5 Service and troubleshooting tools
- 7.6 Service support
- A Specifications and reference data
- A.1 Performance specifications
- A.2 Functional specifications
- A.3 Physical specifications
- A.4 Dimensional drawings
- B Product certifications
- C Configuration parameters
7.2.3 General power supply fault – Check availability
Alarm classification
Device status
Failure
Class
Error
Possible cause
Power supply drops below 18 Vdc during transmitter start-up.
Recommended actions
Verify voltage is 18-30 Vdc at the transmitter terminal.
7.2.4 Parameter error – Check data sheet and values
Alarm classification
Device status
Failure
Class
Error
Possible cause
The device has detected a configuration error.
Recommended actions
1. If analog output is used, check Upper and Lower Range Values.
2. If digital output is used, check High and Low Alarm Set Points.
3.
If condition persists, restore default settings and reconfigure the device.
Related information
Upper/lower range value
Alarm set points
Restore to factory settings
Reference Manual Service and troubleshooting
00809-0200-4480 May 2021
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