The following procedure should be used in order to troubleshoot the thermocouple module.
- Determine the number of thermocouples that have a problem.
The results of the preceding procedure are in the following list:
- The problem appears in the first four thermocouples in a module or the last four thermocouples in a module. Proceed to test step 4.
- The problem is a single reading for the thermocouples or all of the thermocouples in a single module. Proceed to test step 5.
- The problem appears in the first four thermocouples in a module or the last four thermocouples in a module. Proceed to test step 4.
- Disconnect the power supply.
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- Check the electrical connectors and check the wiring for damage or bad connections.
- Check the cold junction compensator.
- Disconnect the power supply.
- Exchange the cold junction compensator on the module.
- Connect the power supply.
The results of the preceding procedure are in the following list:
- The problem follows the cold junction compensator. Test the cold junction compensator. Refer to test step 7.
- The problem stays with the 4 thermocouples. Proceed to test step 5.
- The problem follows the cold junction compensator. Test the cold junction compensator. Refer to test step 7.
- Test the thermocouples.
- Disconnect the power supply.
- Perform a test on the thermocouples. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Thermocouple Sensor".
The results of the preceding procedure are in the following list:
- The thermocouples are not functioning properly. Replace the thermocouples that are not functioning properly.
- The thermocouples are functioning properly. Test the thermocouple module. Proceed to test step 6.
- The thermocouples are not functioning properly. Replace the thermocouples that are not functioning properly.
- Check the module.
- Disconnect the power supply.
- Remove the module from the base.
Reference: Testing and Adjusting, "Input Module and Output Module - Replace".
- Disconnect the power supply from a known good base.
- Install the module into the known good base.
- Connect the power supply to the known good base.
The results of the preceding procedure are in the following list:
- The module is functioning normally. Check the pins in the terminal base. Repair any damaged pins.
- The module is not functioning normally. Replace the module. Refer to Testing and Adjusting, "Input Module and Output Module - Replace".
- The module is functioning normally. Check the pins in the terminal base. Repair any damaged pins.
- Test the cold junction compensator.
- Locate the three pins on the side of the cold junction compensator.
- Measure the resistance between the two outside pins.
The results of the preceding procedure are in the following list:
- The resistance is greater than 10,000 ohms when the temperature is 21 °C (70 °F). The cold junction compensator is functioning properly. Proceed to test step 5.
- The resistance is NOT greater than 10,000 ohms when the temperature is 21 °C (70 °F). The cold junction compensator is NOT functioning properly. Replace the cold junction compensator.
Note: The resistance of the cold junction compensator changes with temperature.
- The resistance is greater than 10,000 ohms when the temperature is 21 °C (70 °F). The cold junction compensator is functioning properly. Proceed to test step 5.