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50-606 Kotron Tip Sensitive RF Level Sensor

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Supply Voltage

120 VAC, 50–60 Hz

240 VAC, 50–60 Hz

24 VDC

Power Consumption

120 or 240 VAC, less than 5 volt-amps

24 VDC, 1 watt maximum

Zero Range

0 pF minimum to 350 pF maximum

Fixed Minimum Differential

0.5 pF minimum

Output relays

AC

(1) Reversible SPST, 5 amp @ 120/250 VAC resistive

DC

(1) Reversible SPST, 5 amp @ 30 VDC resistive

Response time

100 milliseconds

Repeatability

Better than 1.0%

Ambient Temperature

Electronics

-40° to +160° F (-40° to +70° C)

Operating Process

Pressure/Temperature

3000 psig @ +100° F (205 bar @ +40° C)

Horizontal Mount

450 psig @ +250° F (31 bar @ +121° C)

Vertical Mount

450 psig @ +200° F (31 bar @ +93° C)

Temperature Coefficient

of Set Point

-40° to +160° F (-40° to +70° C)

±0.05 pF per degree F

(±.0.09 pF per degree C)

2.6

Specifications

2.6.1 Electrical

Summary of Contents for STI Kotron

Page 1: ...RF Level Sensor Kotron Tip Sensitive RF Level Sensor Instruction Manual and Parts List...

Page 2: ...nstallations If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer protection provided by equipment may be impaired Notice of Copyright and Limitations Copyright 2004 Magnetrol Internatio...

Page 3: ...Vertical Mounting 4 1 7 Installation Instructions 4 1 8 Wiring 4 1 8 1 Operating Mode Selection 5 1 9 Calibration 6 2 0 Reference Information 8 2 1 Description 8 2 2 Operating Principle 8 2 3 Troubles...

Page 4: ...mber for future reference when ordering parts 1 2 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Handling Procedure Magnetrol s electronic instruments are manufactured to the highest quality standards These instruments...

Page 5: ...oint Level Switches should be located for easy access for service calibration and monitoring Switches should not be exposed to ambient temperatures below 40 F 40 C or above 160 F 70 C Special pre caut...

Page 6: ...Tip Sensitive Point Sensors are shipped assembled to the probe They may be installed in horizontally or vertically 1 6 1 Horizontal Mounting Unit will signal at probe level Refer to Figures 1 and 2 C...

Page 7: ...source is turned off 2 Unscrew and remove housing cover 3 Pull power supply and control wires through conduit connection 4 Connect power leads to applicable AC or DC terminals as marked Refer to Figur...

Page 8: ...means tanks material above the set point Loss of power The relay contact will open in all mode selections Relay contact will remain open until power is restored It will then assume a condition in acco...

Page 9: ...gh level alarm refer to Section 1 8 1 Operating Mode Selection for proper jumper wire connection a With no material on probe turn zero adjustment con trol fully counterclockwise 20 turns Refer to Figu...

Page 10: ...ectronics 2 2 Operating Principle As the medium covers the sensing probe the amount of capacitance between the probe and tank wall increases This capacitance is measured by the electronics When the ca...

Page 11: ...Level Sensor 8 2 3 2 Switch Chatter 1 Check for low voltage 2 Check ground system 3 Check for turbulence Relocate probe or isolate from turbulence 2 3 3 Relay Will Not Reset Check probe for buildup or...

Page 12: ...I Groups C D Class II Groups E F G Class III Type 4X AGENCY MODEL APPROVED APPROVAL CATEGORY APPROVAL CLASSES 2 4 Agency Approvals 2 5 Parts 2 5 1 Replacement Parts No Description Part Number 1 PC Bo...

Page 13: ...ble SPST 5 amp 120 250 VAC resistive DC 1 Reversible SPST 5 amp 30 VDC resistive Response time 100 milliseconds Repeatability Better than 1 0 Ambient Temperature Electronics 40 to 160 F 40 to 70 C Ope...

Page 14: ...del Number Voltage 80 8032 302 120 VAC 80 8032 312 240 VAC 80 8032 322 24 VDC 2 6 Specifications 2 6 2 Dimensional Data inches mm 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT 3 50 89 Min length 4 00 102 14 00 356 std length 375 1...

Page 15: ...50 606 Kotron Tip Sensitive RF Level Sensor 12 NOTES...

Page 16: ...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 t...

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