Specifications

52 Micro Motion 7827 Digital Viscosity Meter
General Maintenance
7.3.2 Checking the power consumption
A lot of information is gained from checking the power consumption at various parts of the circuit
between Signal Converter and meter.
Table 7-2 Error checking for density
What to check: What to look for: What to check next:
Indicated density
(loc 014)
Reading unsteady
(more than ±1kg/m
3
)
Time period τ
B
(below).
Is the signal input 0V connection (PL2 pin2) connected to 0V
on the Signal Converter (PL1 pin 4)?
If the reading is still unsteady, the installation is probably the
cause of the fault (see Section 7.3.3 below).
Reading out of limits Do the calibration coefficients for density programmed into the
Signal Converter match those on your factory calibration
certificate?
Is the temperature input FREE and reading correct)?
Do the calibration coefficients for temperature correction on
density programmed into the Signal Converter match those on
your factory calibration certificate?
Do the calibration coefficients for viscosity correction on
density programmed into the Signal Converter match those on
your factory calibration certificate?
Have you selected "VOS correction" and left the value of fluid
VOS) set to an incorrect value, e.g. 0?
Is the indicated density greater than the “density high limit”
value? - SET limit value to "1.00E+99" to find out.
Has the fluid density actually changed to the value shown?
Compare a sample measured with a known density standard
with the 7827 meter.
Product build-up on tines (see Section 7.3.3 below).
Corrosion or erosion on the tines (see Section 7.3.3 below).
Reading not updating Is the density value FREE on the Signal Converter?
Are both time period values FREE in the Signal Converter?
(Below)
Are the temp corrected density, viscosity corrected density and
uncorrected density values all free in the signal convereter?
Is the line density greater than the “density high limit” value? -
SET limit value to "1.00E+99" to find out.
Check connections between 7950/1 and 7827 meter (below).
Meter not powered correctly: Check consumption at the meter
(below).
Fault with 7950/1: Refer to the 7950/1 Handbook, then contact
Micro Motion if fault persists.
Table 7-3 Electrical error checking
What to check: What to look for: What to check next:
Voltage at meter:
Across " + " & " - " terminals
22.8 V to 25.2 V dc Correct voltage supplied to meter electronics.
0 V dc There is an open circuit on the power line
between the meter and Signal Converter.
Current at meter:
In series with " + " terminal
0 mA Electronics not drawing current:
Check wiring for open circuits.
25 mA to 40 mA Electronics drawing the correct amount of
current.