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BULLETIN:  45-610.2

EFFECTIvE:  September 2017

 

SUPErSEDES:  October 2016

705 Enterprise Street • Aurora, Illinois 60504-8149 • 630-969-4000
[email protected] • www.magnetrol.com

Copyright © 2017 Magnetrol International, Incorporated

ASSUrED QUALITy & SErvICE COST LESS

Service Policy

Owners of Magnetrol controls may request the return of a
control or any part of a control for complete rebuilding or
replacement. They  will  be  rebuilt  or  replaced  promptly.
Controls  returned  under  our  service  policy  must  be
returned by Prepaid transportation. Magnetrol will repair
or  replace  the  control  at  no  cost  to  the  purchaser  (or
owner) other than transportation if:

1. Returned within the warranty period; and
2. The factory inspection finds the cause of the claim

to be covered under the warranty.

If the trouble is the result of conditions beyond our con-
trol;  or,  is  NOT  covered  by  the  warranty,  there  will  be
charges  for  labor  and  the  parts  required  to  rebuild  or
replace the equipment.

In  some  cases  it  may  be  expedient  to  ship  replacement
parts;  or,  in  extreme  cases  a  complete  new  control,  to
replace  the  original  equipment  before  it  is  returned.  If
this is desired, notify the factory of both the model and
serial  numbers  of  the  control  to  be  replaced.  In  such
cases, credit for the materials returned will be determined
on the basis of the applicability of our warranty.

No claims for misapplication, labor, direct or consequen-
tial damage will be allowed.

Return Material Procedure

So that we may efficiently process any materials that are
returned,  it  is  essential  that  a  “Return  Material
Authorization” (RMA) number be obtained from the fac-
tory,  prior  to  the  material's  return.  This  is  available
through Magnetrol’s local representative or by contacting
the factory. Please supply the following information: 

1. Company Name
2. Description of Material
3. Serial Number
4. Reason for Return
5. Application

Any  unit  that  was  used  in  a  process  must  be  properly
cleaned in accordance with OSHA standards, before it is
returned to the factory.

A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must accompany
material that was used in any media.

All shipments returned to the factory must be by prepaid
transportation.

All replacements will be shipped F.O.B. factory.

Monel® and Inconel® are registered trademarks of Special Metals Corporation (Formerly Inco Alloys International)
Hastelloy® is a registered trademark of Haynes International, Inc.
Karbate® is a registered trademark of National Carbon Company, Inc.

Summary of Contents for A10

Page 1: ...Liquid Level and Proof er Switches Displacer Type Installation and Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...nown to be non hazardous Low Voltage Directive For use in Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer protection provided by the equi...

Page 3: ...ssure Temperature Ratings 13 4 3 3 Model A10 Dimensional Data and Actuating Levels 14 4 3 4 Model A15 Dimensional and Actuating Levels 15 4 3 5 Model B10 Dimensional Data 16 4 3 6 Model B10 Actuating...

Page 4: ...eve causes the switch to actuate A non magnetic barrier tube provides a static pressure boundary between the switch mechanism and the displacer assem bly As the liquid level falls the displacer lowers...

Page 5: ...place control in a position so that any amount of force is placed on the stem Proper operation of the control requires that the stem is not damaged or bent Caution Displacer spring and stem are fragi...

Page 6: ...sm dis regard these instructions and refer to instruction bulletin on mechanism furnished for air or gas connections Most switch enclosures are designed to provide 360 posi tioning of the conduit outl...

Page 7: ...TERNAL CIRCUIT RIGHT SWITCH INTERNAL CIRCUIT LEFT SWITCH 1 2 3 LOAD Close on high level NO COMMON C Close on low level NC LINE 4 5 6 LOAD Close on high level NO COMMON C Close on low level NC LINE LOA...

Page 8: ...Periodic inspections are a necessary means to keep your level control in good working order This control is a safety device to protect the valuable equipment it serves A sys tematic program of prevent...

Page 9: ...wire across terminals to cut out the control If a jumper is necessary for test purposes be certain it is removed before placing control into service 3 Never attempt to make adjustments or replace swi...

Page 10: ...1 Check switch mechanism 1 Pull disconnect switch or otherwise disconnect power to the control 2 Remove switch housing cover 3 Disconnect power wiring from switch assembly 4 Swing magnet assembly in a...

Page 11: ...wiring from supply side of switch mechanism s and remove electrical conduit or operating medium line connections to switch housing b Relieve pressure from vessel and allow unit to cool c Remove switc...

Page 12: ...ncy Approvals AGENCy APPrOvED MODEL APPrOvAL CLASSES FM All with an electric switch mechanism and a housing Class I Div 1 Groups C D listed as Type 4X 7 9 Class II Div 1 Groups E F G All with an elect...

Page 13: ...n Instructions The cable entry and closing devices shall be Ex d certified suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed For ambient temperatures above 55 C or for process temperatures ab...

Page 14: ...G F G F G F G F 100 5 30 134 1 50 38 4 10 104 1 20 30 3 20 81 1 10 27 2 50 63 1 00 25 2 00 50 0 90 22 200 4 80 121 2 00 50 3 80 96 1 80 45 3 00 76 1 60 40 2 50 63 1 50 38 Porcelain 300 4 30 109 2 40...

Page 15: ...9 2 10 53 3 80 96 1 80 45 3 50 88 1 70 43 Porcelain 300 5 20 132 2 40 60 4 50 114 2 30 58 4 10 104 2 10 53 3 70 93 1 90 48 400 5 60 142 2 80 71 4 80 121 2 60 66 4 30 109 2 30 58 3 90 99 2 10 53 500 5...

Page 16: ...6 171 6197 Model B10 Displacer Type C D E Porcelain 2 56 65 10 04 255 5 02 127 Stainless Steel 2 50 63 12 00 304 6 00 152 or Karbate Model B10 with Flanged Mounting 5 93 151 3 87 98 10 12 257 8 46 214...

Page 17: ...1 00 1 01 1 07 F 7 79 7 04 7 66 6 65 7 22 7 06 6 91 5 81 6 73 5 65 5 55 4 86 4 97 4 53 197 178 194 168 133 179 175 147 180 143 140 123 126 115 100 G 2 62 2 19 2 88 2 28 2 91 2 81 2 71 2 03 2 99 2 28...

Page 18: ...2 24 2 74 2 66 2 61 2 30 2 51 2 15 71 66 65 60 66 56 69 67 66 58 63 54 H 2 51 2 42 2 40 2 32 2 30 2 13 2 12 2 08 2 07 1 95 1 94 1 81 63 61 60 58 58 54 53 52 52 49 49 45 F 6 22 5 89 5 81 5 52 5 74 5 1...

Page 19: ...63 1 62 2 67 2 51 2 58 1 42 3 16 1 94 1 82 1 04 1 69 1 23 70 51 66 41 67 63 65 36 80 49 45 26 42 31 100 G 7 27 6 84 7 54 6 93 7 56 7 46 7 36 6 68 7 64 6 93 6 86 6 41 5 15 4 89 184 173 191 176 192 189...

Page 20: ...8 55 39 50 37 50 37 49 34 Porcelain 300 G 5 56 5 37 5 33 5 16 5 41 5 06 5 56 5 48 5 44 5 15 5 36 5 03 141 136 135 131 137 128 138 130 138 130 136 127 H 3 01 2 91 2 89 2 80 3 07 2 88 3 40 3 36 3 33 3 1...

Page 21: ...7 285 245 H 7 91 6 80 200 172 B10 Standard actuating levels and liquid specific gravity with displacer arrangement 2 4 3 Specifications 4 3 6 Model B10 Actuating Levels cont Inches mm B10 Standard act...

Page 22: ...45 38 55 39 50 37 50 37 49 34 Porcelain 300 H 1 93 1 75 1 70 1 53 1 79 1 43 1 93 1 85 1 81 1 52 1 73 1 40 49 44 43 38 45 36 49 46 45 38 43 35 J 1 99 1 92 1 90 1 84 1 82 1 69 1 68 1 66 1 64 1 55 1 54...

Page 23: ...ainless 107 50 44 36 94 59 55 33 98 42 Steel 200 H 3 76 2 42 2 27 1 89 3 02 2 22 2 12 1 64 3 22 1 93 and 95 61 57 48 76 56 53 41 81 49 Karbate J 3 67 3 16 3 11 2 58 2 55 2 32 2 29 2 16 2 13 1 84 93 80...

Page 24: ...ain 2 56 65 7 25 184 5 02 127 Stainless Steel 2 50 63 10 50 266 6 00 152 or Karbate Model B15 with Threaded Mounting 5 93 151 A Min 3 87 98 10 12 257 8 46 214 3 13 79 Plug Max B D F Rising Level Actua...

Page 25: ...50 139 2 00 50 3 70 93 1 00 25 5 00 127 1 70 43 3 50 88 0 80 20 100 5 50 139 2 00 50 3 70 93 1 00 25 4 90 124 1 70 43 3 40 86 0 90 22 Stainless 200 6 00 152 2 70 68 4 20 106 1 50 38 5 40 137 2 20 55...

Page 26: ...el 5 75 243 00 7 75 245 00 or Karbate 146 6172 196 6223 Model C10 with all displacer arrangements Displacer Type C D E F G Porcelain 2 56 6 42 5 02 5 02 3 62 65 163 127 127 91 Stainless Steel 2 50 6 0...

Page 27: ...ch D H K G Actuation Actuation Actuation Upper Switch Lower Switch E J F Actuation Middle Switch D G K Actuation Actuation Actuation Upper Switch Lower Switch E H F J Actuation Middle Switch D H K G A...

Page 28: ...43 51 43 58 28 46 Karbate 300 3 4 3 0 2 4 2 7 1 6 1 8 1 7 2 4 86 76 61 69 41 46 43 61 Displacer Liquid 0 58 0 60 0 70 0 80 Type Temp H J K L H J K L H J K L H J K L F Porcelain 100 7 50 2 60 2 20 2 00...

Page 29: ...1 00 1 10 1 20 Type Temp H J K L H J K L H J K L H J K L F 100 3 00 2 40 6 30 3 20 1 40 1 40 5 70 1 90 3 00 2 60 6 10 3 60 1 70 1 70 5 70 3 40 Porcelain 76 60 160 81 35 35 144 48 76 66 154 91 43 43 1...

Page 30: ...uation E C Falling Level Actuation Rising Level Actuation H K L F M Falling Level Actuation Rising Level Actuation Upper Switch Middle Switch Lower Switch Model C15 with Threaded Mounting Model C15 wi...

Page 31: ...3 30 0 90 4 20 1 10 3 80 1 00 3 10 0 90 157 48 127 35 91 25 116 17 101 20 83 22 106 27 96 25 78 22 Stainless 6 60 2 60 5 20 1 80 4 00 1 20 4 60 1 00 4 00 1 00 3 60 1 10 Steel 0 to 130 or Karbate 167 6...

Page 32: ...9 m SS Cable standard 1 NPT 21 2 NPT 20 6 m Cable standard Optional flange C E B A G D F 4 38 111 Diameter cut out 5 44 138 Bolt circle 6 56 167 Diameter 36 9 Hole Self tapping bolts 4 Gasket Flange O...

Page 33: ...f magnetic sleeve must be maintained for proper switch actuation Do NOT attempt to alter differential of control by repositioning jam nuts 4 4 1 Displacer Replacement Parts Displacer Material A10 A15...

Page 34: ...1 20 0 80 to 1 20 0 80 to 1 20 400 204 1 00 to 1 20 0 90 to 1 20 500 260 1 10 to 1 20 1 00 to 1 20 100 38 0 60 to 2 40 0 40 to 1 65 0 40 to 1 65 200 93 0 62 to 2 40 0 40 to 1 65 0 45 to 1 65 A15 Narro...

Page 35: ...Snap Switch 500 260 SPDT 8KB 8KK 8C9 8KQ 8KS 8A9 DPDT 8NB 8NK 8F9 8NQ 8NS 8B9 Maximum Maximum Bleed Switch Supply Process Orifice A10 Codes A15 Codes Description Pressure Temperature Diameter psig bar...

Page 36: ...1 00 B10 Wide Differential 2 switches 300 149 0 80 to 1 50 0 60 to 1 00 0 60 to 1 00 400 204 1 00 to 1 50 0 72 to 1 00 500 260 1 10 to 1 50 0 84 to 1 00 100 38 0 95 to 1 20 0 70 to 1 20 0 70 to 1 20...

Page 37: ...neumatic switch mechanisms and enclosures are unavailable for Models B10 and B15 switches Process temperature based on 100 F 38 C ambient Uncontrolled housing heater or drain available in NEMA 4X 7 9...

Page 38: ...93 0 95 to 1 10 0 76 to 1 00 0 76 to 1 00 300 149 0 82 to 1 00 0 82 to 1 00 C15 Narrow Differential 3 switches 130 54 0 80 to 1 25 0 65 to 1 00 0 65 to 1 00 PArT NUMBEr CODE AND SPECIFIC GrAvITy LIMIT...

Page 39: ...Class I Div 1 Group B Series O Snap Switch 300 SPDT OMB Not OWB OMN 149 DPDT OKB Available ONB OKN Series Q Snap Switch 250 SPDT QMB QRB QWB QMN 121 DPDT QKB QLB QNB QKN C 1 Pressure temperature ratin...

Page 40: ...this is desired notify the factory of both the model and serial numbers of the control to be replaced In such cases credit for the materials returned will be determined on the basis of the applicabil...

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