Sobre o diagnóstico avançado de temperatura
Proteja a qualidade e precisão de suas medidas de temperatura enquanto aprimora de forma proativa a visão do processo
Melhore a qualidade e a precisão das medidas de temperatura com os diagnósticos avançados de temperatura. Esses diagnósticos monitoram seus processos para identificar, relatar e solucionar o impacto de influências ambientais, falhas dos sensores e condições de sensores intermitentes ou anormais. Com essa capacidade, você pode proteger proativamente seus recursos, otimizar seus processos e proteger seu pessoal, instalações e meio ambiente.
Reduce process control disruption with Hot Backup™ Capability, an Advanced Diagnostics feature that prevents primary sensor failure. Unexpected failure of temperature measurement can cause safety, environmental or regulatory concerns and process shutdowns. With Hot Backup, the transmitter automatically sends a maintenance alert during primary sensor failure and switches the output to a secondary sensor without impacting your measurement signal.
Thermocouple Degradation offers you continual evaluation of thermocouple loop status. Thermocouple loops are often installed in high temperature processes where shutdowns are expensive and can be compromised by wire thinning, sensor degradation and corrosion. Thermocouple Degradation monitors thermocouple loop resistance, detect degrading sensors before failure and provide alerts when the resistance limit is exceeded.
Advanced Diagnostics include the capabilities of Open/Short Sensor Diagnostic, a feature that alerts you to open or shorted sensor failure, the most common of sensor failures. These failures can be caused by shock, vibration, corrosion, wire thinning, bent wiring or contamination. Open/Short Sensor Diagnostic recognizes the sensor failure and generates an alarm to alert a need for maintenance, preserving measurement accuracy and health.
If you can't tell whether an abnormal temperature reading indicates an actual process issue or simply a faulty sensor, you waste time trying to resolve the problem and risk shutting down your process more often than you need to. With Measurement Validation Diagnostic, you can distinguish valid measurement data from false readings, so you can rest assured that you’re controlling your process using only valid data, and preventing erroneous readings from causing unnecessary downtime.
Maintain measurement integrity with the Sensor Drift Alert, which detects the condition of degrading sensors on a transmitter installed with dual sensors. During sensor degradation, the temperature reported can drift from the actual value. This diagnostic monitors the two sensor readings continuously and when the difference in reading between the two sensors exceeds a user-specified limit, the transmitter sends you an alert to indicate the status of the degrading sensor.
Ease troubleshooting efforts with a Diagnostics Log, a historical log of device alerts and alarms. This feature maintains the identity of the alarm or alert even when a temperature transmitter alarm quickly disappears. The Diagnostic Log records which alarms and alerts have occurred since the last device reset and provides access to the alarm information regardless of how brief, providing you added device status insight and simplifying maintenance.
Keep your processes running normally with Open Sensor Holdoff, a diagnostic that prevents false open sensor events from disrupting process control. High voltage transients, such as lightning and electrostatic discharge, can cause false open sensor alarms. With this diagnostic enabled, the transmitter waits for several updates to determine if an actual open sensor event has occurred before triggering an alarm.
Advanced Diagnostics include Configurable Process Alerts, a feature which allows you to set custom alarm levels based on specific process and application requirements. These alerts notify you when processes fluctuate beyond the unique or critical set points. Through customization of alarms and alerts, this diagnostic enhances the versatility and capability of process activity monitoring, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
Min/Max Tracking allows you to proactively monitor temperature extremes or troubleshoot quality issues. This feature provides access to records of temperature extremes, such as ambient temperatures, and verifies that installation temperatures have not exceeded recommended operation limits. For added process protection, Min/Max Tracking also examines output quality issues to confirm optimal temperatures were not exceeded.
Prevent induced voltages from affecting your measurement accuracy with EMF Compensation. In RTD measurement loops, small voltages known as EMFs can be induced on sensor wires, increasing the effective resistance and causing false temperature readings. EMF Compensation diagnostic detects and eliminates erroneous voltages commonly caused by external factors, such as motors, calibration devices, corroding terminals or damaged sensor wiring.
The Transient Filter Advanced Diagnostic prevents intermittent sensor conditions from affecting accuracy. When subjected to a high vibration or a noisy environment, a temperature sensor can often report these influences as false temperature spikes. The Transient Filter recognizes and rejects these incorrect, intermittent temperature readings and filters out incorrect temperature spikes to help limit disruptions in process control.
The Line Voltage Filter provides temperature measurement protection from AC voltage influences. Temperature sensors can easily pick up noise from a 50Hz or 60Hz AC voltage source, and the transmitter can interpret this AC voltage interference as part of the measurement, causing an incorrect temperature reading. The Line Voltage Filter recognizes the AC voltage interference and filters out the noise for a more accurate reading.