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3.3.2 Model TK1 Causes

If a thorough inspection of these possible conditions fails to
locate the cause of the problem, proceed to a check of the
Model TK1’s switch mechanism.

1. Disconnect power to the level switch.

2. Use an electrical continuity checker to determine if the

switch is electrically functional. If the switch does not oper-
ate properly when electrically activated, the entire level
switch must be replaced.

3. If the unit is equipped with a DPDT relay, ensure that it is

properly powered (24 VDC or 120 VAC depending upon
model). Relay will not function unless it is powered.

4. If the switch functions properly electrically but does not

activate when the float changes position, remove level
switch from service. Check the float assembly for obstruc-
tions or accumulation of particles which may cause binding.
If binding is present in the float assembly and cannot be
cleared by normal cleaning procedures, the entire control
must be replaced.

5. If the complete Model TK1 level switch operates properly

when removed from service, check to ensure that liquid is
entering the tank or vessel. A closed valve or clogged
pipeline may prevent movement of the liquid in the vessel.

6. Check the float to make sure it is buoyant in the liquid

(tank or vessel must have adequate level).

7. If the float is determined to be filled with liquid or is col-

lapsed, the entire level switch must be replaced. Do not
attempt to repair the float.

If all of the components of the level switch are in operating
condition, the trouble is likely located external to the level
switch. Repeat inspection of external conditions as
described in Section 3.3.1.

NOTE: When  in  doubt  about  the  condition  or  performance  of  a

Model TK1 control, consult the factory for further instructions.

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Summary of Contents for TK1

Page 1: ...Side Mounted Liquid Level Float Switch Model TK1 Installation and Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ve For use in Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 If equipment is used in a manner not specified by the man ufacturer protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Notice of Trademark C...

Page 3: ...al Number 1 2 Before You Begin Caution During the installation of Model TK1 the float and pivot area must be kept free of metallic particles that might be attracted to the magnet Caution This instrume...

Page 4: ...forces on the float or displacer sensing element Good practice for reducing the likelihood of damage to the control is to equal ize pressure across the device very slowly 1 4 Wiring NOTE A switch or c...

Page 5: ...ged or misplaced obtain a replacement immediately 2 1 2 Inspect Connections Monthly TK1 level switches may sometimes be exposed to excessive heat or moisture Under such conditions insulation on electr...

Page 6: ...e switch is a non magnetic pressure barrier As the liquid level changes the float along with the float magnet moves The magnetic field of the float magnet causes a change of state of the switch making...

Page 7: ...hich may cause binding If binding is present in the float assembly and cannot be cleared by normal cleaning procedures the entire control must be replaced 5 If the complete Model TK1 level switch oper...

Page 8: ...E F G Class III Type 4X IP66 CSA TK1 X0XX BXK Explosion Proof Class I Div 1 Groups C D TK1 X0XX BXC Class II Div 1 Groups E F G Type 4X CE TK1 X0XX XXX Low Voltage Directives Installation Category II...

Page 9: ...C Maximum Process Pressure 1500 psi 103 bar 3 5 2 Electrical Specifications Signal Output Switch closure Type of Contacts SPST SPDT or DPDT Type of Switches Hermetically sealed reed switch Four wire d...

Page 10: ...ith flanged connection and SPST or SPDT switch with flying leads 4 102 Ref 4 5 114 Ref 1 2 NPT Process Opening 3 4 NPT Conduit Opening 4 00 1 75 3 5 6 3 75 3 4 NPT Conduit Opening 1 2 NPT Process Open...

Page 11: ...maximum process pressure 1500 psi TK Side mounted float level switch 3 6 Model Numbers 44 608 TK1 Liquid Level Switch 11 TEChNOlOgy TyPE FlOAT PrOCESS CONNECTION SIZE FlOAT STEM CONNECTION MATErIAl h...

Page 12: ...mate rials returned will be determined on the basis of the appli cability of our warranty No claims for misapplication labor direct or consequential damage will be allowed Return Material Procedure S...

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