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- Jul 18, 2005
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Hello All,
I'm not 100% sure this is the right forum to post this, but it seems like the best place to start.
I'm on-site commissioning a boiler and I have a number of thermocouples/transmitters throughout the unit and piping. Two of these are installed on the bottom of two different outlet pipes - so that the head is directly below the probe. These two pipe circuits are completely independent.
So far we've only commissioned one of these circuits in the boiler, and only one of these TT's is in service. This TT is providing curious data, so today I went to check the wiring in the head and it had quite a bit of white residue build-up or "gunk" inside it. This residue is like a grainy, white paste. It is on the cover, and the wires not being used. I've never seen this before, so, I checked a few other TT's on the same circuit nearby and there was no evidence in any of them of any of this white residue. They were all clean.
Then I decided to check the other TT that is in the bottom of the other circuit, and it had the same build-up. This time some water even dropped out. IT was a small amount, probably just enough to fill the cover, but it definitely caught me by surprise.
Can anyone tell me what this is? I have never seen this build-up up before and I asked the (new) controls tech on-site and he has never seen it before either. The build-up is not on the transmitter part itself.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I'm not 100% sure this is the right forum to post this, but it seems like the best place to start.
I'm on-site commissioning a boiler and I have a number of thermocouples/transmitters throughout the unit and piping. Two of these are installed on the bottom of two different outlet pipes - so that the head is directly below the probe. These two pipe circuits are completely independent.
So far we've only commissioned one of these circuits in the boiler, and only one of these TT's is in service. This TT is providing curious data, so today I went to check the wiring in the head and it had quite a bit of white residue build-up or "gunk" inside it. This residue is like a grainy, white paste. It is on the cover, and the wires not being used. I've never seen this before, so, I checked a few other TT's on the same circuit nearby and there was no evidence in any of them of any of this white residue. They were all clean.
Then I decided to check the other TT that is in the bottom of the other circuit, and it had the same build-up. This time some water even dropped out. IT was a small amount, probably just enough to fill the cover, but it definitely caught me by surprise.
Can anyone tell me what this is? I have never seen this build-up up before and I asked the (new) controls tech on-site and he has never seen it before either. The build-up is not on the transmitter part itself.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.