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Chapter 9. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Transport® Model PT878 Portable Liquid Flowmeter User’s Manual
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9.4.1 Wetted Transducer Problems (cont.)
4.
 PHYSICAL DAMAGE
Transducers may be physically damaged by dropping them onto a hard 
surface or striking them against another object. Usually the connector on the 
transducer is the part that is damaged, as it is the most fragile. Minor 
damage may be repaired by carefully bending the connector back into 
shape. If the connector cannot be repaired, replace the transducers. Note 
that transducers must be replaced in pairs. Before replacement, make sure 
that the transducer number in the programmed parameters is the one 
engraved on the new transducers (see Chapter 3, Programming Site Data).
9.4.2 Clamp-on Transducer Problems
1.
POOR COUPLING TO PIPE
Clamp-on transducers must be in intimate contact with the pipe. The pipe 
wall must be smooth and generally free of paint. The couplant material must 
fill voids between the transducer and the pipe, and must be firmly coupled 
or bonded to both the pipe and the transducer. The pipe and transducer must 
be clean and dry for permanent couplant, such as grease or epoxy, to adhere 
properly. Enough pressure must be applied to the transducer by its clamp to 
hold it firmly against the pipe. 
2.
MISALIGNMENT
The transducer transmits relatively narrow beams of ultrasound, and 
therefore transducer alignment is critical to assure that the beam can travel 
from one transducer to the other without undue attenuation. Be sure to 
exactly follow the instructions that came with your transducers and 
clamping fixtures. Also, be sure that the transducer spacing agrees with the 
calculated spacing (S).
3.
INTERNAL DAMAGE
Ultrasonic transducers consist of a ceramic “crystal” bonded to the 
transducer case. The bond between the crystal and the case may be damaged 
by extreme shock and by temperature extremes. The crystal itself can also 
be damaged by the same conditions. The internal wiring can be corroded or 
shorted if contaminants enter the transducer housing.