Problem or Fault
Enclosure pressure control regulator will not hold a safe pressure
Enclosure pressure control regulator will not hold a safe 1.0 inch pressure
Enclosure pressure control valve with not hold a 'safe' .25 inch pressure
Enclosure pressure indicator reading is difficult to stabilize
Enclosure pressure gauge reading is difficult to stabilize
Enclosure pressure indicator 'drifts' up or down from the 'safe' pressure setting
Enclosure pressure loss alarm switch does not appear to be operating
Problem persists, or if the system does not appear to be operating properly
Enclosure pressure control regulator will not hold a safe pressure
Leakage around gasketing, covers, seams, piping and tubing connections, conduit connections and electrical conduit seals of the enclosure
Tighten enclosure latches. Where tightening is not feasible, and gasketing materials are not practical, holes or gaps can be closed with silicone sealant applied from inside the protected enclosure
Enclosure pressure control regulator will not hold a safe 1.0 inch pressure
Leakage around gasketing, covers, seams, piping and tubing connections, conduit connections and electrical conduit seals of the enclosure
Tighten enclosure latches. Where tightening is not feasible, and gasketing materials are not practical, holes or gaps can be closed with silicone sealant applied from inside the protected enclosure
Enclosure pressure control valve with not hold a 'safe' .25 inch pressure
Leakage around gasketing, covers, seams, piping and tubing connections, conduit connections and electrical conduit seals of the enclosure
Tighten enclosure latches. Where tightening is not feasible, and gasketing materials are not practical, holes or gaps can be closed with silicone sealant applied from inside the protected enclosure
Enclosure pressure indicator reading is difficult to stabilize
Insufficient enclosure leakage or opening of the venturi orifice is crimped too small
Remove the orifice, cut off the crimped end and ream the tube, then recrimp and reinstall the tube to note effect. As tube is shortened, reamed and recrimped, sensitivity decreases, allowing easier adjustment of setpoint on the enclosure
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Enclosure pressure gauge reading is difficult to stabilize
Insufficient enclosure leakage or opening of the venturi orifice is crimped too small
Remove the orifice, cut off the crimped end and ream the tube, then recrimp and reinstall the tube to note effect. As tube is shortened, reamed and recrimped, sensitivity decreases, allowing easier adjustment of setpoint on the enclosure
Enclosure pressure indicator 'drifts' up or down from the 'safe' pressure setting
Application involves a small, tightly sealed enclosure and/or a fluctuating protective gas supply
Pre-regulate the protective gas supply upstream of the enclosure protection system to 5 PSI maximum. For dramatic fluctuations in the protective gas supply, it may be necessary to utilize a self-relieving low flow precision regulator to pre-regulate the protective gas supply
Enclosure pressure loss alarm switch does not appear to be operating
Pressure switch is out of calibration. Pressure switch has not been energized (WPSA style systems only)
Calibrate by slowly adjusting counterclockwise to decrease the setpoint, and clockwise to raise the setpoint. (Do not attempt to calibrate the switch until all efforts to make the switch respond properly have failed).WPSA style system: Verify 120VAC has been applied to power contacts
Problem persists, or if the system does not appear to be operating properly
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