tlerunner
Electrical
- Aug 27, 2008
- 5
I recently observed some strange pressure sensor behavior and am looking for some troubleshooting assistance. We have a number of 0-10 barg, 4-20 mA output pressure sensors. They are installed in an air and coolant supply system. The air compressor motor in the system is a brushless DC motor. When it is running, a small amount of electrical noise is transmitted to the frame. This noise has a peak to peak amplitude of about 220 mV.
If I connect one of the pressure sensors to its electrical harness and just let it hang in air, I get 4 mA out of the sensor which is read by my controller as 1 VDC, since the current is run through a 250 ohm resistor. This is expected. Now if I apply a 60 psig pressure source to the sensor I read about 2 VDC or 4.2 barg, which is as expected. However, if I take a wire and briefly connect the sensor housing to the frame, our controller now measures 4 VDC, or about 8 barg. If I remove the wire, the
controller still reads 4 VDC. The only way to restore the sensor to its correct output is to unplug it from its electrical connector and plug it back in.
This only occurs when our air compressor motor is running.
I recently read that it is not a good idea to install a metal housed pressure sensor into a metal pipe. Is this true?
If I connect one of the pressure sensors to its electrical harness and just let it hang in air, I get 4 mA out of the sensor which is read by my controller as 1 VDC, since the current is run through a 250 ohm resistor. This is expected. Now if I apply a 60 psig pressure source to the sensor I read about 2 VDC or 4.2 barg, which is as expected. However, if I take a wire and briefly connect the sensor housing to the frame, our controller now measures 4 VDC, or about 8 barg. If I remove the wire, the
controller still reads 4 VDC. The only way to restore the sensor to its correct output is to unplug it from its electrical connector and plug it back in.
This only occurs when our air compressor motor is running.
I recently read that it is not a good idea to install a metal housed pressure sensor into a metal pipe. Is this true?