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Trouble Shooting the Sensor

Display Not Turning On

If transmitter is not functioning properly, isolate the transmitter from the system and wire as shown below. Be sure to remove the 
sensor from the classified area when preforming this test. Multi Meter should read 4 mA with the transmitter out of liquid.

1. First, verify that the sensor is wired correctly.
2. Next, check if the power supply is providing the required power.

Check Wiring

Check Battery Status

Invalid Data Transfer

Check Wiring

Check Battery Status

Display Indicates LL

Check Wiring

Check Battery Status

Incorrect Display Reading

The reference or capillary tube is fitted with a 

Gortex

®

 Filter - this 

must remain attached in order to prevent moisture, particulate or 
insects from entering. Do Not Remove.

Avoid blocking or bending the ventilation tube.

The 

LP100

 Installation Junction Box is fitted with a 

Gortex

®

Breather to allow for air to pass but not water. Please Ensure this 
Not Blocked

Measuring Liquids that Fume, Form Vapor Blankets or 
Out-Gas - Ensure Vaporbloc

®

 has Been Installed

2 4 . 0

4 . 0 0

A

V

+

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24V DC POWER SUPPLY

DIGITAL MULTIMETER 

200C Series Sensors

200

2000k

200k

E

B

C

C

B

E

E

NPN PNP

E

20k

2000

200

hFE

2000

20

200

200

750

200

2000

20

200

1000

m

m

V

V

~

10A

OFF

4.0

24V

4mA

R

Fumes Entering JB

Ensure Vaporbloc is

Installed

Vaporbloc

®

Technology

Trouble Shooting

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Continuous Submersible Level Transmitter

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300S Series

Summary of Contents for Levelpro 300S Series

Page 1: ...Submersible Level Sensors 300S Series Operating Manual Continuous Submersible Level Sensor 300S Series R www iconprocon com sales iconprocon com 905 469 9283 Diesel DEF Chemicals R...

Page 2: ...250B Display Connection Diagram Sensor TVL Display Connection Diagram Sensor Sentinel LTE TVL Display Understanding Level Measurement Application Details Getting Started Calculating Max Range of Sens...

Page 3: ...evice and should be kept nearest its location always accessible to all employees This operating manual is copyrighted The contents of this operating manual reflect the version available at the time of...

Page 4: ...after mainte nance work the probe has to be submerged slowly into the medium A rough immersion into the medium can damage or destroy the diaphragm If there is any danger of damage by lightning or ove...

Page 5: ...K 0 1 Full Scale Over One Year Response Time 10 msec Thermal Effects Offset and Span Permissible Temperatures Electrical Protection Thermal Drift 0 02 FSO K in Compensated Range 13 F 178 F 25 C 85 C S...

Page 6: ...re After Features New Vaporbloc Technology NEMA 4X Enclosure Tool Free Wiring Terminals All Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure 2 Threaded Connection Excellent Chemical Resistance Weather Resistant Gortex Air B...

Page 7: ...Technology for Outdoor Applications No Assembly Required 8 Levels of Brightness Signal Peak Value Detection Dampens Noise 3 Wire Cord Grips Included No Add Ons Relay Lights Audible Alarm Function Comp...

Page 8: ...hrough Cable Gland Remove Heat Shrink Discard Heat Shrink Remove Filter from Vent Tube Feed Wires through VaporBloc Ensure VaporBloc is Oriented Correctly Sensor Junction Box Installation www iconproc...

Page 9: ...rBloc Installed Take Junction Box Open Lid Open Lid Fuming Liquids Please Install VaporBloc 1 Feed Sensor Red and Black Wire Breather into Junction Box 2 Tighten Cord Grip 1 4 Turn Lid is Tethered Do...

Page 10: ...Tighten Only Connection Diagram Sensor 250B Display 300S Series Level Sensor Supply Supply Vs Red Black Sensor Wire Red Terminal 1 Black Terminal 3 Red Terminal 2 Black Terminal 4 300S Series Sensor 1...

Page 11: ...ay 4 20 Output Examples Pump Shut Off Valve Shut Off Wiring to a Loop Powered Display 300S Series Level Sensors 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Power Supply 120VAC Terminal 1 2 TVL...

Page 12: ...2 3 4 5 6 Junction Box Terminals Green wire Terminal 5 Black wire Terminal 4 Junction Box Terminals Red wire Terminal 3 Black wire Terminal 2 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 13: ...he Tank Empty 4mA setting 2 Full The Pressure being exerted on the sensor s diaphragm at the highest point Liquid Level within the Tank Full 20mA setting 3 Chemical Concentration Specific Gravity Temp...

Page 14: ...e sensor range changes when submersed into liquids with different Specific Gravities Please note that the physical location of the level transmitter will indicate the lowest level of measurement withi...

Page 15: ...he sensor has increased and is now 64 or 816 The liquid in Tank 2 has a S G 2 which is 2X Heavier than H20 The 34 sensor is now going to be installed into a tank to measure a liquid with a S G 2 Range...

Page 16: ...inated at a LP100 junction box located on top of the tank Since the vent tube is contained within the cable the pressure within the junction box A Gortex Breather to ensure accurate atmospheric pressu...

Page 17: ...be is fitted with a Gortex Filter this must remain attached in order to prevent moisture particulate or insects from entering Do Not Remove Avoid blocking or bending the ventilation tube The LP100 Ins...

Page 18: ...cal mechanical or chemical damage due to improper accidental or negligent use 3 Have been modified or altered 4 Anyone other than service personnel authorized by Icon have attempted to repair 5 have b...

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