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MPS2 Installation 

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 User Guide

 

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 

Inline Model MPS2, Magnetic Pig Signalers 
are designed to detect a magnet molded into 
an Inline process pig.  The detectors are 
designed with two separate single-axis 
integrated Hall Effect magnetic sensors, each 
with an added ferromagnetic layer. The 
ferromagnetic layer acts as a magnetic flux 
concentrator, providing very high magnetic 
sensitivity.  Each sensor assembly consists of 

two sensors, a signal conditioning control circuit, an LED 
indicator, and a solid state output relay contact all 
encapsulated in a rugged, aluminum housing. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Electrical Classification – Waterproof /  Non-Hazardous 
Field Wiring - 4 conductor; max 10 ohms single conductor  
Input Voltage -9 to 32 VDC 
Power Consumption - 50 mA (0.6 watts @ 12VDC) 
Output - 1 (Form A) contact, 200 volts(AC/DC), 250mA 

INSTALLATION / LOCATION (see also “Installation Tips”) 

A. Sensor Location – The MPS2 should be located directly
above the pig for a “parked” signal or at any location where the
pig will make a complete passing. Four factors play an
important role in selection of sensor locations:

(1) Expected location of the pig to be detected
(2) Undesired magnetic sources in the immediate area
(3) Maintenance access
(4) Magnetic null areas between pig magnets

Expected location – Sensors should be located as close 
as possible to the magnet end of a pig with magnets in 
one end or the center of a pig with magnets in both ends. 

Undesired magnetic sources – Sensors should be placed 
as far away from magnetic sources as possible (e.g. 
safety cap magnets, fittings, welds, etc.)   Other magnetic 
sources are best determined by facility engineers with 
experience in similar processes. 

Occasionally null areas are observed above pigs.  In these 
instances, reliable detection can be achieved by moving 
pigs backward or forward on the Pig Launcher/Receiver. 

Maintenance Access - Consideration should be given to 
easy access by maintenance personnel. 

B. Local Electrical Codes
Sensor assemblies should be installed in accordance with all
local electrical codes. Use appropriate conduit
seals/breathers/drains if required. Electrical classification is
non-hazardous.

C. Installation Procedure

(1) Securely mount the sensor using the supplied strap.
(2) Connect the 4 conductors on the supplied cable to the
sensor observing correct polarity as detailed below:

White wire - DC Voltage Positive. 
Black wire - DC Voltage Return. 
Blue wire  - Output Common. 
Brown wire - Output Normally Open. 

START UP 

NOTE:  Start up and calibration must take place with pig or 
other magnetics away from sensor. 

Upon completion of all mechanical mounting and field wiring, 
apply system power and observe the following normal 
condition: 

A. Sensor LED flashes GREEN (the number of
flashes represents the major firmware version).

B. Sensor LED flashes RED (the number of flashes
represents the minor firmware version).

C. Sensor LED lights RED, and the output contact will
close for 2 seconds.

D. Sensor LED will double flash GREEN every 2 seconds.
This is the standard non-detect LED flashing mode.

CALIBRATION 

NOTE:   (1)  Perform calibration with the sensor in its 
permanent mounting location.  If the sensor is re-located for 
any reason, the calibration procedure must be performed again 
in the new location.  (2) DO NOT USE carbon steel or 
magnetic tools to avoid calibration errors. (Use Ceramic Blade 
screwdriver (www.aveninc.com - # 13222 or similar) 

A. Using the ceramic blade screwdriver, turn the selector
Switch to the “Cal” position.  The LED indicator should turn
green.

Once the sensor has finished its calibration, the LED will begin 
double blinking every 2 seconds.  This indicates successful 
calibration.  

B. Once calibrated, turn the switch to the “L” position.  NOTE:
If your application requires higher sensitivity you may need to
use the “M” or “H” setting, but the “L” setting will work in most
cases.

C.

The MPS2 is now ready to detect.  NOTE:  Sensitivity

adjustments do not require recalibration unless sensors are
physically moved on the size of the magnet is changed.

Inline Services, LLC. 27731 Commercial Park Rd., Tomball, TX 77375 | 281.401.8142 / 888.973.0079

[email protected] | inlineservices.com

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