Troubleshooting
IRGA Problems
20-14
Using the LI-6400
20
If the flow did increase substantially, the problem is either with the soda lime
tube, or else in the line between the air intake and the soda lime tube. To test
the soda lime tube itself, remove the desiccant tube (that will make the flow
be highest) and put the soda lime tube in the desiccant tube location. If the
flow doesnÕt change much between having nothing in the desiccant tube lo-
cation, and having the soda lime in the desiccant location, that means the soda
lime tube is ok, and the problem is in the internal tube connecting the air inlet
and the soda lime location. Open the console, and inspect that line; it may
have debris in it.
If the problem is the soda lime tube, see
3
Remove the desiccant tube
If this improves the flow, the problem is in the desiccant tube. To find a block-
age within the desiccant tube, see
If this doesnÕt fix the problem, open the console. (See Figure 20-10 on
page 20-38.) There might be some sort of blockage between the air filter
(which is next after the desiccant tube) and the pump. Pull the air intake line
from the pump, and see if that increases the flow rate. If it does, youÕve brack-
eted the problem.
The problem could also be a bad pump or diaphragm, but this has been quite
rare. See
Pump Status: ERR
This can only happen with the 6400-01 installed, and then only when some-
thing is restricting the pump. Check for a blockage in the flow path on the
vacuum side of the pump, as described above.
IRGA Problems
ÒIRGAs Not ReadyÓ Message
The ÒIRGAs Not ReadyÓ message will show up in New Measurements mode,
and also during the IRGA zeroing and span setting routines, whenever one or
more of the gas analyzers is indicating a problem (see discussion under
on page 14-12). What triggers this message is Òtoo
muchÓ light attenuation in the non-absorbing reference wave bands for CO
2
and H
2
O. Causes:
Summary of Contents for LI-6400
Page 1: ...Using the LI 6400 Portable Photosynthesis System ...
Page 15: ...Part I The Basics ...
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Page 174: ...Making Measurements Answers to Questions 4 56 Using the LI 6400 4 ...
Page 175: ...Part II Useful Details ...
Page 176: ......
Page 200: ...Standard Tools Power ON Hooks 5 24 Using the LI 6400 5 ...
Page 214: ...Real Time Data Real Time Graphics 6 14 Using the LI 6400 6 ...
Page 234: ...Environmental Control Light Control 7 20 Using the LI 6400 7 ...
Page 244: ...Light Sensor Considerations Gallium Arsenide Phosphide GaAsP Sensor 8 10 Using the LI 6400 8 ...
Page 288: ...Data Logging Making Your Own AutoPrograms 9 44 Using the LI 6400 9 ...
Page 289: ...Part III Working With Files ...
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Page 312: ...The LPL File System Troubleshooting 10 22 Using the LI 6400 10 ...
Page 340: ...Downloading Files Using a Data Capture Program 11 28 Using the LI 6400 11 ...
Page 375: ...Part IV Configuration Issues ...
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Page 420: ...Defining User Variables Old Style vs New Style 15 18 Using the LI 6400 15 ...
Page 454: ...Using an Energy Balance Further Reading 17 12 Using the LI 6400 17 ...
Page 455: ...Part V Maintenance Troubleshooting ...
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Page 572: ...Troubleshooting Useful Information 20 46 Using the LI 6400 20 ...
Page 593: ...Part VI Programming ...
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Page 622: ...Programming with LPL Compiler Directives 22 28 Using the LI 6400 22 ...
Page 846: ...Index I 16 Using the LI 6400 ...