Midas
®
Gas Detector
11-3
Fault
code
Description
Condition
Recovery
F83
Pyrolyzer fail.
Pyrolyzer fails to heat.
Check electrical connection to pyrolyzer. Replace pyrolyzer. (also see
Section
4.3
)
F84
Misc. transmitter fault.
Transmitter is defective.
Service or replace Midas
®
.
F86
Coprocessor fail
Coprocessor is damaged.
Contact Honeywell Analytics Service.
F87
Pyrolyzer temp limits
exceeded
Pyrolyzer temperature exceeded.
Clean pyrolyzer cooling vents. Contact Honeywell Analytics Service.
F88
Pyrolyzer heater fail
Pyrolyzer heater failed.
Contact Honeywell Analytics Service. Replace the pyrolyzer.
F89
Pyrolyzer power unreg
Target power not achieved within specified time
span.
Check the 24 volt power supply. If it is not 24 VDC ±2.4, contact Honeywell
Analytics Service. Replace pyrolyzer.
F90
Pyrolyzer heater mismatch
Different pyrolyzer type required
Contact Honeywell Analytics Service.
F91
HTP module required
Check that MIDAS-S-CFX or MIDAS-E-CFX is
installed for the high temperature pyrolyzer
version
Change to HT Pyrolyzer
F92
NP1/0P3 pyrolyzer module
failure
Data value: 0x0800
NP1/0P3 pyrolyzer failed to get up to temperature
Replace pyrolyzer heater (only for the 0P3 pyrolyzer)
Data value: 0x1000
NP1/0P3 pyrolyzer flow is out-of-range
Check flow connections between Midas and NP1/0P3 pyrolyzer
Data value: others
NP1/0P3 pyrolyzer internal failure
Contact Honeywell Analytics Service.
“Hot” and “Cool” messages are informational events that can be generated under two conditions:
1. Immediately after the detector powers up.
2. When the state changes from cool to hot or hot to cool.
“Hot” means the temperature inside the cartridge is at 40°C or above. “Cool” means the temperature
inside the cartridge is below 40°C. In both cases the event data field will list the actual temperature at
the time of the event.
Summary of Contents for Midas
Page 7: ...Midas Gas Detector 1 1 1 Description ...
Page 9: ...Midas Gas Detector 2 1 2 Overview ...
Page 14: ...Midas Gas Detector 3 1 3 Default Configuration ...
Page 17: ...Midas Gas Detector 4 1 4 Installation ...
Page 41: ...Midas Gas Detector 5 1 5 Startup ...
Page 43: ...Midas Gas Detector 6 1 6 Operation ...
Page 53: ...Midas Gas Detector 7 1 7 Navigating Modes and Submenus ...
Page 74: ...Midas Gas Detector 8 1 8 Maintenance ...
Page 82: ...Midas Gas Detector 9 1 9 Pyrolyzer Module Options ...
Page 89: ...Midas Gas Detector 10 1 10 Optional LonWorks Interface Installation ...
Page 99: ...Midas Gas Detector 11 1 11 Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis ...
Page 102: ...Midas Gas Detector 12 1 12 REFLEX ...
Page 104: ...Midas Gas Detector 13 1 13 Internal Web Server ...
Page 106: ...Midas Gas Detector 13 3 Diagram 13 1 IPAddress setting in Windows XP ...
Page 129: ...Midas Gas Detector 14 1 14 Typical Installation Topologies ...
Page 132: ...Midas Gas Detector 15 1 15 Ordering Information ...
Page 136: ...Midas Gas Detector 16 1 16 Specifications ...
Page 139: ...Midas Gas Detector 17 1 17 Calibration and Bump Testing ...
Page 143: ...Midas Gas Detector A 1 A Modbus TCP Interface ...
Page 150: ...Midas Gas Detector B 1 B Gas Tables ...
Page 158: ...Midas Gas Detector C 1 C Warranty ...