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MN301535 Rev A

 

Getting Started

 

Step Four 

  

 

GUIDE TO CONTROLS:   

 

Below is a listing and the location of the different components for the controller: 

 

1. Power 

indicator: 

This green LED lights when AC power is ON.

 

2. Relay 

indicator: 

This red LED will light whenever the controller energizes the relay, in response to the 

proper condition at the sensor input(s) and after the time delay.

 

3.  AC Power terminals: 

Connection of 120 VAC power to the controller.  The setting may be changed to 240 

VAC if desired.  This requires changing internal jumpers; this is covered in the Installation section of the 
manual. Polarity (neutral and hot) does not matter.

 

4.  Relay terminals (NC, C, NO): 

Connect the device you wish to control (pump, alarm etc.) to these 

terminals: supply to the COM terminal, and the device to the NO or NC terminal as required.  The switched 
device should be a non-inductive load of not more than 10 amps; for reactive loads the current must be 
derated or protection circuits used. When the red LED is ON and the relay is in the energized state, the NO 
terminal will be closed and the NC terminal will be open.

 

5. Time 

delay: 

Use potentiometer to set delay from 0.15 to 60 seconds.  Delay occurs during switch make 

and switch break.

 

6.  Input indicators:  

Use these LEDs for indicating WET or DRY status of switch.  When switch is WET, LED 

will be Amber.  When switch is DRY, LED will either be Green for powered switches or OFF for reed 
switches.  

Note: Reed switches may be reversed for WET/OFF, DRY/Amber LED indication. 

7.  Invert switch:  

This switch reverses the logic of the relay control in response to the switch(es): conditions 

that used to energize the relay will now de-energize the relay and vice versa.

 

8.  Latch switch (LC92 series only):  

This switch determines how the relay will be energized in response to 

the two sensor inputs.  When LATCH is OFF, the relay responds to sensor Input A only; when LATCH is 
ON, the relay will energize or de-energize only when both switches (A and B) are in the same condition 
(both wet or both dry).  The relay will remain latched until both switches change conditions.

 

9. Input 

terminals: 

Connect the switch wires to these terminals:  

Note the polarity:

 

(+) is a 13.5 VDC, 30 

mA power supply (connected to the red wire of a FLOWLINE powered level switch), and (-) is the return 
path from the sensor (connected to the black wire of a FLOWLINE powered level switch).  

With powered 

level switches, if the wires are reversed, the sensor will not work.  With reed switches, wire polarity does 
not matter.

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LC90-1001

Page 1: ...Flowline Inc 10500 Humbolt Street Los Alamitos CA 90720 p 562 598 3015 f 562 431 8507 w flowline com MN301535 Rev A LC90 and LC92 Series Manual Switch Pro Remote Level Isolation Controller...

Page 2: ...5 to 60 second delay Polypropylene enclosure can be DIN rail mounted or back panel mounted Easy setup with LED indicators for sensor s power and relay status Invert switch changes relay state from NO...

Page 3: ...ontact latch Select On Off LC92 only Contact delay 0 15 to 60 seconds Electronics temp F 40 to 140 C 40 to 60 Enclosure rating 35mm DIN EN 50 022 Enclosure material PP U L 94 VO Classification Associa...

Page 4: ...4 MN301535 Rev A Specifications Dimensions Step Two CONTROL DIAGRAM CONTROL LABEL...

Page 5: ...intrinsically safe The controller itself cannot be mounted in a hazardous or explosive area and the other circuit sections AC power and relay output are not designed to connect to hazardous areas Fol...

Page 6: ...nrush current characteristic that may be 10 to 20 times their steady state load rating The use of a contact protection circuit may be necessary for your installation if the 10 amp rating does not prov...

Page 7: ...VAC LC92 1001 120 VAC 3 1 1 Alarm Relay 1 High Level Low Level or Pump Protection Latching Relay 2 Automatic Fill Automatic Empty High Level Low Level or Pump Protection LC92 1001 E 240 VAC Owner s Ma...

Page 8: ...ON Relay will energize when the switch becomes Dry out of liquid and will de energize when the switch becomes Wet Single Input Relays may be used with almost any kind of sensor signal current sensing...

Page 9: ...matic Fill Latch is ON Invert is ON Relay will energize when level is below the bottom switch both switches are dry Relay will de energize when level reaches high switch both switches are wet The Dual...

Page 10: ...y from 0 15 to 60 seconds Delay occurs during switch make and switch break 6 Input indicators Use these LEDs for indicating WET or DRY status of switch When switch is WET LED will be Amber When switch...

Page 11: ...and the Black wire to the terminal LED INDICATION Use LED s located above the input terminals to indicate whether the switch is in a wet or dry state With powered switches Green indicates dry and Amb...

Page 12: ...ve the Power Supply label which identifies the power requirement 120 or 240 VAC and the terminal wiring Note Polarity does not matter with the AC input terminal CHANGING FROM 120 TO 240 VAC 1 Remove t...

Page 13: ...troller may be mounted by either a back panel using two screws through mounting holes located at the corners of the controller or by snapping the controller on 35 mm DIN Rail Note Always install the c...

Page 14: ...alarm to the NC side of the relay terminal of the controller If power is lost the relay will be de energized and the alarm will sound if there is still power to the alarm circuit itself Note If power...

Page 15: ...side of the relay When the relay is energized the valve will open and fill the tank In this case Invert should be ON The relay indicator will correspond directly to the open close status of the valve...

Page 16: ...he relay indicator will correspond directly to the on off status of the pump Note If the pump motor load exceeds the rating of the controller s relay a stepper relay of higher capacity must be used as...

Page 17: ...hen both switches are in the same state both Wet or both Dry can confirmation of the relay status energized or de energized occur RELAY LOGIC INDIEPENDENT RELAY Relay will act directly based upon the...

Page 18: ...en power is supplied to the controller 2 Input LED s The input LED s on the controller will be Amber when the switch es is are wet and Green or OFF when the switch es is are dry If the LED s are not s...

Page 19: ...not check wiring to each sensor Second check status of Relay LED If incorrect flip the Invert switch to change the relay state Controller is powered but nothing happens First check the Power LED to ma...

Page 20: ...edures outlined above 2 have been subjected to electrical mechanical or chemical damage due to improper accidental or negligent use 3 have been modified or altered 4 anyone other than service personne...

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