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d)  On dry product that flows like water (starch), when using the LS6000 to stop the flow by means of a 

butterfly valve or knifegate, make sure the probe is long enough to allow time to close these slow 
moving valves. 

e) 

In small vessels where a good location is hard to find, it may be necessary to put a baffle plate between 
the probe and the product inlet to keep product off of the probe as it fills.

 

 

     C.

 

Removing the Electronics

 

1)  Disconnect supply power at main power source. 
2)  Disconnect wires from terminal strip. 
3)  Unplug blue antenna lead. 
4)  Remove green grounding screw. 

 

     

D. Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams 

As follows: 
 
 
 

    LS6000 TERMINAL LAYOUT 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

*NOTE:

 

EACH LS6000 POWER SUPPLY IS INTENDED FOR ONLY ONE SUPPLY 

VOLTAGE.  THIS VOLTAGE IS PRINTED ON THE POWER SUPPLY BOARD.   
FOR 115 VAC OR 230 VAC UNITS, HOOK UP THE HOT LEAD TO L1 AND THE NEUTRAL 
TO L2, WITH APPROPRIATE GROUND. 
FOR 12 VDC OR 24 VDC UNITS, HOOK THE POSITIVE VOLTAGE TO L1 AND THE 
COMMON OR GROUND TO L2. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE

 

6.2 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

5 AMP RELAY CONTACTS 

 
 
                          
                                           
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

           

C2

  

 

NC2 NO2  NO1  NC1 C1  L2  L1    G

   

                        
 
 
 
                                                                                                    
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

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Summary of Contents for LS6000

Page 1: ...H O OW WN NE ER RS S M MA AN NU UA AL L I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N C CA AL LI IB BR RA AT TI IO ON N T TR RO OU UB BL LE ES SH HO OO OT TI IN NG G W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y BABBITT INTERNATIO...

Page 2: ...tion 2 3 Installation 2 A Inspection and Operation Check 2 B Physical Installation 2 C Removing Electronics 3 D Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams 3 1 LS6000 Terminal Layout 3 2 Ladder Diagrams...

Page 3: ...able high or low level RF Frequency Approximately 1 3 MHz Environmental Hazardous Area Class I Group D Class II Group E F G Temperature Probe 30 F to 250 F Electronics 40 F to 185 F Pressure Probe 150...

Page 4: ...ting or welding in the coupling for the LS6000 a Tag and lock out the electrical power to the equipment that services the vessels b Check liquid or dry powders that create a gas in the vessel for oxyg...

Page 5: ...nics 1 Disconnect supply power at main power source 2 Disconnect wires from terminal strip 3 Unplug blue antenna lead 4 Remove green grounding screw D Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams As follo...

Page 6: ...4...

Page 7: ...FAIL SAFE INSTRUCTIONS SEC 4A FIGURE 6 4 5 TYPICAL WIRING APPLICATION L1 115 VAC L2 AUTOMATIC FILLING OF TANK WHEN LEVEL FALLS TO POINT A A PUMP COMES ON TO FILL TO A POINT B THEN TURNS OFF L1 LS6000...

Page 8: ...cumstances Please call your distributor or the factory if you need assistance B Sensitivity Calibration The LS6000 should be calibrated when no material is touching the probe and when the unit is inst...

Page 9: ...und Bad sensing card Unplug banana plug and position it so that the bare end is not touching anything Turn calibration pot 20 turns CCW LED should go out If it does repair replace or clean antenna pro...

Page 10: ...ditions or components which have been misused abused damaged by neglect or accident This warranty shall not apply to any components which have been altered or repaired without the prior written consen...

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