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Choosing a Location:  

(See Figure 2)

1) Material Flow

- When selecting a location for the LV800, 

choose a point in the vessel where the probe will be out of 
the direct flow of incoming and outgoing material to prevent
any mechanical damage that may be caused by the pres-
sure of the flow.  The LV800 must be positioned at a point 
where incoming material will reach and cover the probe in its
normal flow, and when receding, will flow away from the 
probe in an even manner.  For best results, choose a posi-
tion where a majority of the probe, not just the tip, will be 
covered.  This is particularly important when detecting mate-
rials with low relative dielectric constants and low product 
densities.  The unit will  not operate as a “tip sensitive” 
device.  For extended length models, allow for at least 8 to
12 inches (203-305 mm) of probe coverage.  When sensing
highly conductive materials, or those with a high dielectric 
constant, the LV800 can perform as a “tip sensitive” sensor.

2) Vessel Contact 

- Select an area where the probe can not 

contact any internal structure elements of the vessel.  

3) Driven Shield Penetration -

Select a location which 

ensures that the driven shield section protrudes into the ves-
sel and is not recessed in the mounting neck.  

4) Multiple Probe Proximity -

If more than one sensor is 

mounted in the vessel, do not place the sensors closer than
18 inches (457 mm) from one another.

Cover Removal: 

(See Figure 1)

Before loosening the cover, loosen or remove the cover lock
screw.  Spanner slots are incorporated on the top of the cover
which should be used to loosen the cover from the housing.
Use a flat bar for initial loosening.  DO NOT use a strap or chain
type wrench.  Keep hands clear of threads on the cover and
housing to avoid contact with the thread lubricant.

Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for LV800 SERIES

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Page 3: ...of this manual pertaining to SAFETY Doing so will ensure proper oper ation of the equipment and the safety of all personnel Before discarding shipping container please inspect it thoroughly and verify...

Page 4: ...for at least 8 to 12 inches 203 305 mm of probe coverage When sensing highly conductive materials or those with a high dielectric constant the LV800 can perform as a tip sensitive sensor 2 Vessel Con...

Page 5: ...tion Doing will likely cause improper operation of the sensor Permanently Connected Equipment Disconnecting devices shall by included in the system installa tion In installations were multiple circuit...

Page 6: ...th utilize the simple 2 Step Calibration procedure One procedure sets the sensitivity with the probe being exposed to the material while the second pro cedure exposes the probe to free air only Since...

Page 7: ...tions are reversed when no material is sensed and high fail safe is selected Relay is energized Figure 7 LV800 Indicators See Figure 9 1 Yellow LED Its status describes the sensing condition of the LV...

Page 8: ...nd when no material is sensed If Fail safe High mode is used the designations are reversed Swap wire terminations of N O and N C if necessary Changing the fail safe selection is not recommended Fuse R...

Page 9: ...8 MECHANICALS Standard Probe Stub Probe DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN IN INCHES WITH MILLIMETER EQUIVALENT IN BRACKETS...

Page 10: ...essential that all instructions in this manual be followed to ensure proper operation of the equipment and safety of operating person nel Use of equipment not specified herein may impair protection p...

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