Have you ever replaced a "faulty" transmitter only to find the problem was somewhere else in the loop? And did you end up throwing the transmitter away after you fixed the other problem "just in case" the transmitter was faulty?
If you find a loop where the transmitter is calibrated correctly but all the readings elsewhere in the loop have a fixed offset, this is due to Zero Shift. This zero shift is typically caused by some current in the loop bypassing the transmitter. This might be caused by ground faults, moisture or corrosion.
If you have some loops that are erratic after it rains, there may be moisture present in a junction box where insulation has broken down. Turn on Ground Leak Detection and use the PIECAL 334Plus to power up the loop. Any current that isn't controlled by the transmitter or other current control element will be indicated as leakage on the PIECAL 334Plus display.
The PIECAL 334Plus powers up the 2-Wire transmitter or loop and indicates the total current and the uncontrolled current. This provides information useful in troubleshooting loop errors.
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Great InvestmentThe 334+ was a great investment. We use this instrument all the time and it has been excellent.
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The BestBest piece of equipment we own. Works every time we need it.
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Very satisfied!!We originally ordered the PIE 541 and were very impressed with it. We ordered the 334+ a couple of month afterwards and just as pleased.
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