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A. Fitting Selection:

Check the switch part number

to determine the required fitting mount size and
thread type. The switch is commonly installed in
tank adapters, flanges, brackets or stand pipes. 

1. Adapter:

Select a tank adapter fitting with

minimal height so as to ensure that the
installed transducer will not be substantially
elevated into the fitting. Avoid tank adapter
styles with threads and/or pipe stops forward
of the installed transducer. 

2. Flange:

Tall flanges with narrow risers

impede the acoustic signal. Select a fitting
with the right riser height versus inner diame-
ter geometry. The switch may be elevated up
to 12” (30 cm) in a 6” (15 cm) riser, 8” (20
cm) in a 4” (10 cm) riser and 3” (7.6 cm) in a
2” (5 cm) riser.

3. Bracket:

A LVM-30 side mount bracket or

equivalent can be used for open tank top
installations against the side wall.

4. Stand Pipe:

A stand pipe may be

used to dampen turbulence or separate
surface foam. Select a 2” or larger
pipe for model  LVCN704/709. Select
a 3” or larger pipe for model
LVCN716/726. The pipe length
should run the measurement span. Cut
a 45° notch at the bottom of the pipe
and drill a 1/4” pressure equalization
hole high in the dead band.

Step Thirteen

INSTALLATION

Adapter

VACUUM

Do not install at

angle relative 

to the liquid

Do not install with-

in 3” of 

tank side wall

Do not install 

with objects 

in the beam

Do not install 

in applications 

with vacuum 

Warning

Install the appropriate installation fitting. Make sure that
the fitting and switch threads are not damaged or worn.
Install the switch with the included Viton mounting gasket.
Hand tighten the switch within the fitting. Perform an
installed leak test under normal process conditions prior to
system start up.

Gasket

Flange

on Riser

Height

Inner Diameter

Riser

Bracket

Stand Pipe

Dead Band

Ventilation
Hole

Operational Range

Highest
Liquid Level

Lowest
Liquid Level

2"/3" Minimum
Diameter

Step Twelve

PROGRAMMING

12. Press the HIGH button for the first key-stroke and the Relay LED

will blink once. 

13. Press the HIGH button again for the second key-stroke and the

Relay LED will blink twice. 

14. The Power LED will flash from AMBER to GREEN when the set

point has been accepted into memory.

15. Press the SELECT switch repeatedly until BOTH LEDs for Relay

1 and Relay 2 are ON (after Relay 3).

16. Press the HIGH button for the first key-stroke and Relay LED will

blink once. 

17. Press the HIGH button again for the second key-stroke and Relay

LED will blink twice. 

18. Press SELECT to program the next relay channel or slide the

RUN/CAL switch RIGHT to exit the CAL mode.

Note: The duplexing mode can be disabled by repeating Steps #15-18
and pressing the LOW button instead of the HIGH button in the
HIGH/HIGH combination.

Programming Alternating Control Only:

1. To program the switch for alternating

control only without the lead-lag func-
tion, follow the instructions for
Programming Duplexing Pump Control
(Steps 11 and 12).  The difference
between Duplexing and Alternation is
the location of the Relay 2 set point.  Set
Relay 2 close to the deadband without
crossing into the deadband and above
the highest level of expected liquid.

Note: The alternation mode can be disabled
by repeating Steps #15-18 and pressing the
LOW button instead of the HIGH button in the HIGH/HIGH combi-
nation.

Duplex Programming

(Backup)

Box

Insert

Table

Target

Wall

Tape

Distance

Set Point

De-energize (All) Low

Energize

High

High High

Alternating

11

Alternating Programming

(Backup)

Box

Insert

Table

Target

Wall

Tape

Distance

Set Point

2

Programming Duplex Pump Control (continued):

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Summary of Contents for LVCN700 Series

Page 1: ...nder warranty and 3 Repair instructions and or specific problems relative to the product FOR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS consult OMEGA for current repair charges Have the following information available BEFO...

Page 2: ...C ABS FR Trans material PVDF Kynar Process mount LVCN704 709 1 NPT 1 G LVCN716 726 2 NPT 2 G Mount gasket Viton Conduit entrance Dual 1 2 NPT Classification General purpose CE compliance EN 61326 EMC...

Page 3: ...lease refer to the part number located on the switch label to verify the exact model con figuration which you have purchased User s Responsibility for Safety Omega manufactures a broad range of level...

Page 4: ...nergize until the level reaches the de energize set point Alternation will automati cally fill or empty the tank with two pumps switching after each cycle PREPARATION A Supply Voltage The power supply...

Page 5: ...pro gram the channel with new set points or leave it inactive PROGRAMMING Set Point Calibration Box Insert Table Target Wall Tape Distance Set Point Cal Run High Low Select RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 L1...

Page 6: ...ramming High Set Point Distance Low Set Point Distance Energize Energize De energize Out of Bounds D Programming Automatic Fill After having powered the switch with the appropriate supply voltage ente...

Page 7: ...ogramming Duplexing Pump Control After having powered the switch with the appropriate supply voltage entered the CAL mode selected relay channel 1 and erased any previously input set points follow the...

Page 8: ...m start up Gasket Flange on Riser Height Inner Diameter Riser Bracket Stand Pipe Dead Band Ventilation Hole Operational Range Highest Liquid Level Lowest Liquid Level 2 3 Minimum Diameter Step Twelve...

Page 9: ...or turbulence that may reduce or eliminate the acoustic signal strength Read the Maximum Applied Range Step 4 E and consider rein stalling the switch in a Stand Pipe Step 11 A 4 to dampen turbulence...

Page 10: ...exing Control Operation Alternating Control Operation OPERATION Step Sixteen Relay X Energize De Energize Start Stop Automatic Empty Operation Automatic Fill Operation Out of Bounds Operation Relay X...

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