Sensor Replacement - Dräger Polytron 8900 UGLD Instrucciones De Uso

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Fault
Cause
number
090
Sensor lock function is
activated. A sensor with
a different part number
has been connected.
105
Instrument fault.
137
Instrument fault.
064
Communication fault.
071
086
Supply voltage outside
range
087
4 to 20 mA fault at
UGLD sensor.
094
Data error in the instru-
095
ment.
096
SIL password does not
match.
8.2
Warnings
Warning
Cause
number
101
Data-logger in Stack
mode is 100 % full and
is not logging any more
data.
102
Data-logger in Stack
mode is 90 % full.
103
Data error in the instru-
106
ment. Some dongle
functions like data-log-
ger, sensor test, etc.
may no longer be avail-
able.
104
Date or time setting not
valid.
105
Instrument fault.
107
Battery for data mem-
ory empty.
Instructions for use
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Remedy
Use a sensor with the
same part number or
disable the sensor lock
function.
Have the instrument
checked by DrägerSer-
vice.
Cycle power.If this fault
occurs again: Have the
instrument checked by
DrägerService.
Check connection to
Polytron 8900 UGLD.
Check supply voltage.
Check 4 to 20 mA con-
nection to Polytron
8900 UGLD.
Reset the sensor to fac-
tory default settings. If
this fault occurs again:
Have the instrument
checked by DrägerSer-
vice.
Enter password again.
Remedy
Have the instrument
checked by DrägerSer-
vice.
Download the data as
soon as possible and
clear the data-logger.
Reset the instrument to
factory default settings.
If this error occurs
again: Have the instru-
ment checked by
DrägerService.
Set date and time
Have the instrument
checked by DrägerSer-
vice.
Have the instrument
checked by DrägerSer-
vice.
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8900 UGLD
Warning
Cause
number
110
SW dongle has been
111
removed without being
112
deactivated.
113
Alarms inhibited.
164
Sensor warm-up phase
165
has not ended.
Increased measure-
ment error must be
expected.
167
Calibration interval
170
expired.
163
Sensor temperature is
very high.
171
Zero drift too high.
182
Auto calibration not
possible.
9
Maintenance
– The maintenance intervals must be established for each
individual installation. Depending on safety considerations
and application specific conditions the instrument is used
in, these might need to be shortened.
Every 12 months
– Inspection by trained service personnel.
– Check signal transmission to the control unit, LEDs and
triggering of alarm devices.
– Perform bump test
9.1

Sensor replacement

A sensor can be replaced in the hazardous, classified area,
without interrupting the power supply.
Sensor change function
With the menu function Change Sensor, a sensor can be
changed during operation without triggering a fault signal at
the control unit. It also ensures that all sensor data in the
microprocessor can be saved in the sensor memory
(EEPROM) before disconnecting the sensor.
Replacing the sensor
Refer to figure B on the fold-out page.
A sensor can be replaced at any time.
1. Select Settings > Sensor > Change Sensor and confirm.
 The maintenance signal is generated on the 4-20mA
interface. The display shows Please remove the
sensor.
 The Maintenance symbol is displayed.
2. Replace the old sensor with a new sensor:
a. Loosen set-screw (2)
b. Unscrew bayonet ring (3)
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Maintenance
en
Remedy
Deactivate SW dongle.
Enable alarms
Wait until the sensor
has warmed up. Do not
calibrate before sensor
is fully warmed-up.
Recalibrate the instru-
ment.
Perform zero calibra-
tion
Perform new zero and
span calibration
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