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Operating Voltage

1

6

 

-

 

24

VDC

Current Consumption

60mA max.

Control Output

4-20mA

 | RS 485

Transmitter 

4-20mA

Communication

Modbus | Hart 

Measured Units 

Ft or M

 

Displ

a

y Bar 

% of Overall Span

 

Accuracy

± 0.5% of F.S. @ 25°C

Process Mount 

1.5 NP

T

Range

 

33ft

 | 

10M

Resolution

0.

0

1

M

 

Materials of Constrction

ABS Housing |  PTFE Teflon

®

 Horn

Epoxy Coated Aluminium | PTFE Teflon

®

 Horn

O-Ring Material

Viton 

Operating Temperature

-40° - 266°F | -40

°

 - 130°C

Approval

 | ABS Body

CE | RoHS

1.

De-pressurize and Vent System Prior to Installation or Removal.

2.

Confirm Chemical Compatibility Before Use.

3.

DO NOT Exceed Maximum Temperature or Pressure Specifications.

4.

ALWAYS Wear Safety Goggles or Face-Shield During Installation and/or Service.

5.

DO NOT Alter Product Construction.

6. Where personal safety or significant property damage can occur due to a spill, the installation must have a redundant fail-safe

backup system installed which accounts for sensor and/or power failure.

WARNING!

Indicates a potential hazard. Failure to follow all 

warnings may lead to equipment damage, injury, 

or death

Warning | Caution | Danger

Overtightening may permanently damage product 

threads and lead to failure of the retaining nut.

Hand Tighten 

Use of tool(s) may damage product beyond repair 

and potentially void product warranty.

Then Carefully Use Proper Wrench to Tighten

Always utilize the most appropriate 

PPE during installation and service of 

Truflo

®

 Products

 

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Sensor  may  be  under  pressure,  take  caution  to  vent 

system prior to installation or removal. Failure to do so 

may result in equipment damage and/or serious injury.

Pressurized System Warning

Highlights additional information or 

detailed procedure.

Note | Technical Notes

0

1

General Information

Safety Information

Description

Specification

ProScan

®

 Quick-Start 

Approval

 | 

Epoxy Coated

 Body

 

ATEX (ia): II 1/2 G Ex ia IIB T6…T5 Ga/Gb ICEX (ia): EX ia IIB T6…T5 Ga/Gb

Summary of Contents for Level Pro ProScan

Page 1: ...ProScan Getting Started Quick Start ProScan Radar Sensor ...

Page 2: ... reserves the right to implement changes without prior notice Where personal safety or significant property damage can occur due to a spill the installation must have a redundant fail safe backup system installed which accounts for sensor and or power failure ProScan Quick Start WARNING ...

Page 3: ...a redundant fail safe backup system installed which accounts for sensor and or power failure WARNING Indicates a potential hazard Failure to follow all warnings may lead to equipment damage injury or death Warning Caution Danger Overtightening may permanently damage product threads and lead to failure of the retaining nut Hand Tighten Use of tool s may damage product beyond repair and potentially ...

Page 4: ...t remain at least 30cm from the antenna Note ProScan Series This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequenc...

Page 5: ...1 000 feet using 16 22 gauge shielded instrumentation wire The sensor should be wired with shielded 2 conductor cable 16 to 22 AWG to protect from electromagnetic interference If using a liquid tight connector select a cable with an outer diameter that is designed to ensure an effective seal with the connector typically between 0 20 to 0 35 5 to 9 mm Wiring should always be done by a licensed elec...

Page 6: ...ange Empty Max Config 20 mA 4 mA Range Empty Max Config 20 mA 4 mA Range Empty Max Config 20 mA 4 mA Directly on Top of Tank Small Riser Horn within Tank Tall Riser Horn inside Riser ProScan Quick Start Tank Installation 04 Measuring the tank is one of the most important aspects in configuring the sensor When measuring the tank take into account the location of the sensor with respect to fittings ...

Page 7: ...Blanking Dead Band 7 Sensor Tag OK Button to Enter Basic Settings Menu 2 Button to Enter the Main Menu Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info Use the button to scroll through the Sub Menus OK OK to g...

Page 8: ...ange Levelpro 28 00 ft Units of measurement ft d Units of measurement m d ft d 1 From the Main Screen OK to advance into the Main Menu 3 OK to advance into the Service menu False Echo Memory will appear 5 OK to advance into Units of Measurement 7 When the units are correct OK to save the setting 8 When done to return to the Main Menu and a second time to return to the Main Screen 6 Arrow to change...

Page 9: ...rst segment 2 to advance into the Basic Sub Programming Min Adjustment Menu 8 When done BK BK 4mA 0 Empty Measurement Point Basic Settings 1 Display 2 Diagnostic 3 Service 4 Information 5 OK OK Min Adjustment 4mA Set Point Min Fill Height Distance from Tip of Sensor to Bottom of Tank Basic Setting Display Diagnostics Service Info 1 Levelpro ft 28 00 Min Adjustment 0 00 32 09 1 ft d 07 05 m d Dist ...

Page 10: ...ay Diagnostic Service Info OK OK Max Fill Height is the Distance from the Tip of the Sensor to the Highest Liquid Level Max Adjustment is the 20mA Set Point Basic Setting Display Diagnostics Service Info Levelpro ft 28 00 Max Adjustment 0 00 28 00 00 ft d 07 05 m d Dist Max Adjustment 000 00 28 00 00 ft d 07 05 m d Dist Max Adjustment 28 00 00 ft d 07 05 m d Dist 000 00 Max Adjustment 07 05 m d Di...

Page 11: ...ic Settings Display Diagnostic Service Information OK OK Levelpro ft 28 00 BK Min Adjustment Max Adjustment Medium Damping Range Basic Setting Display Diagnostics Service Info Range 15 00 ft d Range 15 00 ft d Min Adjustment 0 00 32 09 1 ft d 07 05 m d Dist 6 to increase the value of the number highlighted will scroll from 0 to 9 and back again 8 When done BK to return to the Main Menu and a secon...

Page 12: ...lay Diagnostics Service Info Min Adjustment 0 00 32 09 1 ft d 07 05 m d Dist 6 to increase the value of the number highlighted scroll from 0 to 9 and back again 8 When done to return to the Main Menu Press a second time to return to the Main Screen 7 When the value is correct to save the setting Dead Band Area Below Max Fill Setting Dead Band Area Above Max Full Setting Dead Band Area Equals Max F...

Page 13: ...om the side wall of the tank The liquid level must not be allowed to enter into the Dead Band of the sensor The sensor installation must be done in accordance with relevant local or federal safety regulations The sensor must be connected to electrical ground Do not use the external housing to rotate the sensor into the installation fitting 4 5 6 7 Make sure that all parts of the sensor exposed to ...

Page 14: ...n the sensor transmits a microwave pulse the RF signal spreads in a conical shape determined by its beam angle over distance Refer to the Beam Angle Chart to determine what if any additional measurement space is required to be free of such obstacles If such items are present then a False Echo Curve configuration must be done Installing Sensor Echo Curve ft d 10 0 3 4 02 375 02 384 X Axis Y Axis Ec...

Page 15: ...agnostics Service Information Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info OK OK False Echo Memory Current Output Reset Language Hart Operation Mode Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Information Continued On Page 15 13 Diagnostics Menu Sub Menus Service Menu Sub Menus Units of Measurement Default Set to Ft ProScan Quick Start ...

Page 16: ... Band Levelpro Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info 1 Levelpro Temp 12 34 ft Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info OK OK LCD Contrast Distance Height Percent of Range Current mA Signal Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Info 14 Basic Settings Sub Menus Display Menu Sub Menu ProScan Quick Start OK OK OK Micro DK Low Dielectric Properties ...

Page 17: ...istance ADJ Threshold Autogain Relay Set Basic Settings Display Diagnostics Service Information Previous Page Basic Settings Display Diagnostic Service Info OK Basic Settings Display Diagnostic Service Info OK 15 Service Menu Sub Menus Info Menu Sub Menus ProScan Quick Start ...

Page 18: ...uctions below of any claims of lack of conformity under this warranty Any product repaired under this warranty will be warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period Any product provided as a replacement under this warranty will be warranted for the full 1 year from the date of sale Products cannot be returned to Icon Process Controls without Icon s prior authorization To return ...

Page 19: ... Icon Process Controls Ltd All Rights Reserved ProScan Quick Start support iconprocon com or visit www iconprocon com or contact us at 905 469 9283 ...

Page 20: ...NaOH Na0CL H2SO4 HN03 KCL CL2 AL R1 R2 MENU ESC ENTER HCL Flow Meter CV SV GPM FTM TK3P OP2 FTM OP1 GPM 0 0 10 20 40 50 60 30 2 4 3 1 ...

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