In reply to salehatiyyat:
In reply to hashem ali:
Hello,
Based on the information that is provided, it is difficult to determine the root cause. Some additional information that would be helpful:
The information you provided earlier does not strongly indicate this to be a transmitter issue, especially as evident by the fact that it behaves as expected when you isolate the transmitter from service and apply pressure via the hand pump. Rather, it sounds more like a wiring or PLC input channel issue. It is difficult to further troubleshoot the transmitter given that it has been removed from service. However, you could send the suspected transmitter to our Failure Analysis laboratory for more investigation. Your local Emerson representative for Rosemount instrumentation should be able to assist with this if you are interested.
Best regards,
Michael
In reply to Michael Olivier:
I have further consulted with some of our Emerson experts. Based on your responses, it is hard to pinpoint this as a transmitter issue, especially given that it appears to be reading correctly at both 0 and 140 psi, but the PLC reading is the one that is incorrect. However, it is puzzling that the issue has gone away when replaced with a new device. The reason for the mismatch between the device and the PLC could be due a wiring or grounding issue. Some potential reasons:
Other things to potentially consider
I am glad that your installation is back up and running, but unfortunately I do not know there is much more we can do with remotely troubleshooting this apart from the above considerations. Otherwise, sending the unit in to one of our Failure Analysis laboratories is also an option as earlier noted.