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10

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

(capacitance)

 

Step

 

Two

 

Capacitance

 

Switch

 

(LVC

152

 

series):

   

The

 

capacitance

 

level

 

switch

 

generates

 

a

 

pulse

wave

 

radio

 

frequency

 

signal

 

from

 

the

 

capacitance

 

electrode

 

located

 

in

 

the

 

sensing

 

tip

 

of

 

each

 

sensor.

 

When

 

liquid

 

comes

 

into

 

contact

 

with

 

the

 

sensing

 

tip,

 

the

 

capacitance

 

as

 

measured

 

by

 

the

 

sensor

 

changes

 

based

 

on

 

the

 

dielectric

 

constant

 

of

 

the

 

liquid.

   

The

 

guard

 

circuit

 

rejects

 

the

 

negative

 

effects

 

of

 

coating

 

buildup

 

on

 

the

 

probe

 

by

 

eliminating

 

the

 

coating

 

signal

 

path

 

between

 

the

 

active

 

and

 

reference

 

electrodes.

 

 

Avoid

 

installing

 

the

 

LVC

152

 

series

 

in

 

metal

 

fittings

 

and

 

keep

 

the

 

sensor

 

6”

 

away

 

from

 

metal

 

objects.

  

It

 

is

 

possible

 

for

 

a

 

large

 

metal

 

object

 

to

 

influence

 

the

 

sensor’s

 

operation.

 

LVC

152

R

 

LVC

152

G

R

 

 

The

 

sensor’s

 

operation

 

may

 

vary

 

based

 

on

 

the

 

dielectric

 

properties

 

of

 

various

 

application

 

liquids.

 

The

 

LVC

152

 

series

 

sensor

 

is

 

factory

calibrated

 

to

 

be

 

used

 

with

 

liquids

 

with

 

a

 

dielectric

 

value

 

between

 

20

 

and

 

80.

 

Liquids

 

with

 

a

 

dielectric

 

constant

 

less

 

than

 

20

 

will

 

not

 

be

 

detected

 

by

 

an

 

LVC

152

 

series

 

sensor.

 

Table

 

of

 

Common

 

Dielectric

 

Constants:

  

NOTE:

 

Liquids

 

with

 

a

 

dielectric

 

constant

 

less

 

than

 

20

 

will

 

not

 

be

 

detected

 

by

 

an

 

LVC

152

 

series

 

level

 

switch.

  

Acetone ....................... 21 

Acetoaldehyde  ......... 22.2 

Acetyl methyl hexyl 

ketone  ......................... 28 

Alcohol  .............. 16  to  31 

Ammonia  ........... 15 to 25 

Acetic acid  ....... 4.1 to 6.2 

Butyl chloride  ............ 9.6 

Barium chloride  ... 9 to 11 

Benzene  ..................... 2.3 

Benzine  ...................... 2.3 

Barium nitrate  ............ 5.6 

Bromine  ..................... 3.1 

Chlorobenzene  ... 4.7 to 6 

Chlorotoluene  ............ 4.7 

Chloroform  ...... 4.5 to 5.0 

Chlorine, liquid  ......... 2.0 

Carbon tetrachloride  . 2.2 

Cyan  .......................... 2.6 

Cyclohexane methanol 

 ................................... 3.7 

D.I. Water  .................. 20 

Ethyl toluene  ............. 2.2 

Ethyl alcohol  .............. 23 

Ethylene glycol  .......... 37 

Ethylene oxide  ........... 14 

Ethylene dichloride 

 ........................... 11 to 17 

Ethylene chloride  .... 10.5 

Ethyl acetate  ............. 6.4 

Ethyl salicylate  ......... 8.6 

Ethyl stearate  ............ 2.9 

Ethyl silicote  ............ 4.1 

Formic acid  ............... 59 

Ferric oleate .............. 2.6 

Freon  ........................ 2.2 

Glycerine  ................... 47 

Glycol  ........................ 30 

Glycol nitrite  ............. 27 

Gasoline  ............ 2 to 2.2 

Hydrochloric acid  .... 4.6 

Isobutyric acid  .......... 2.7 

Isobutyl methyl ketone 

 ....................................  13 

Jet fuel  ...................... 1.7 

Lead carbonate  .......... 18 

Lead nitrate  ............... 38 

Methyl salicylate  ...... 9.0 

Methanol  ..................... 33 

Methyl alcohol  .. 33 to 38 

Margarine, liquid 

 .......................... 2.8 to 3.2 

Methyl acetate  ............7.3 

N-butyl formate  ..........2.4 

Nitrobenzene  ..... 26 to 35 

Nitrotoluene  ................ 25 

Naphthalene  ..... 2.3 to 2.5 

Oils, vegetable  .................  

Oils, mineral  .... 2.3 to 2.4 

Oils, petroleum .................  

Oleic acid  ....................2.5 

Propane, liquid 

 ......................... 1.8 to 1.9 

 

Potassium nitrate5.0 to 5.9

Potassium chloride  ... 5.0 

Stearic acid  ................ 2.3 

Toluene  ..................... 2.4 

Trichloroethylene  ..... 3.4 

Trichloroacetic acid  .. 4.5 

Terephthalic acid 

 .......................... 1.5  to  1.7 

Thinner  ...................... 3.7 

Urea  ........................... 3.5 

Vinyl  chloride   .... 2.8  to  6 

Vinyl alcohol  .. 1.8 to 2.0 

Water, 20°C  ............... 80 

Water, 100°C  ............. 48 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LVF-210A Series

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Page 3: ...itches with either Omega Engineering controllers LVCN 100 series or LVCN 120 series or interface directly to another controller or PLC Table of Contents Specifications Common 4 Ultrasonic Switch LVU 1...

Page 4: ...relay Contact rating 60VA Contact output Selectable NO NC Process temp F 40 to 176 C 40 to 80 Pressure 150 psi 10 bar 25 C derated 1 667 psi 113 bar per C above 25 C Sensor rating NEMA 6 IP68 Cable ty...

Page 5: ...sensor becomes dry LVU 150 Series Specifications Sensor material 150 152 PP 151 153 PFA Cable jacket mat l 150 152 PP 151 153 PFA Configurations Part Number Length Material body Material cable Cable...

Page 6: ...the sensor and void the warranty When powering up the LTU 101A series the start up procedure requires the switch to cycle through a wet condition for 1 2 second in order to determine an initial reson...

Page 7: ...ng To wire the maintenance output wire to an LED follow the wiring diagram below The Yellow wire is connected to the LED and a 2 2k resistor in series and referenced back to the of the power supply Se...

Page 8: ...mersed in liquid the light beam will refract out into the liquid instead of being reflected to the photo transistor indicating a wet condition The LVF 210A series is designed as a leak detection switc...

Page 9: ...3 4 R LVF 211A R Short 3 PFA PFA 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT LVF 211A G R Short 3 PFA PFA 3 4 R 3 4 G LVF 212A R Long 4 5 Polypropylene Polypropylene 3 4 NPT 3 4 NPT LVF 212A G R Long 4 5 Polypropylene Polypropy...

Page 10: ...n LVC 152 series level switch Acetone 21 Acetoaldehyde 22 2 Acetyl methyl hexyl ketone 28 Alcohol 16 to 31 Ammonia 15 to 25 Acetic acid 4 1 to 6 2 Butyl chloride 9 6 Barium chloride 9 to 11 Benzene 2...

Page 11: ...and 50 For 25 of cable add 25 to the end of the part number and for 50 of cable add 50 to the end of the part number Example LVC 152 R 25 will have 25 of cable Testing Tip The LVC 152 series sensor l...

Page 12: ...LVU 150 series and LVF 210A series sensors are available in two different wetted materials Models LVU 150 LVU 152 LVF 210A and LVF 212A are made of Polypropylene PP Models LVU 151 LVU 153 LVF 211A an...

Page 13: ...a single internal relay The normally open NO or normally closed NC operation is user selected based on the desired system control Always design a fail safe system that accommodates for the possibility...

Page 14: ...he entire length of track The LVM 10 series may be installed through the top wall of any tank using a standard 2 NPT tank adapter If no tank top installation is available Omega Engineering s side moun...

Page 15: ...arefully remove the outer layer of insulation from the last 1 1 4 of the sensor s cable Unwrap and discard the exposed foil shield from around the signal wires leaving the drain wire attached if desir...

Page 16: ...uits and a resistor capacitor RC for AC circuits Catch Diode Always use stepper relays between the sensor and external loads For DC circuits use a catch diode such as 1N4148 shown on left Refer to the...

Page 17: ...or White wires Complete the circuit by connecting the Green to VDC power or White to VDC power see illustration below Sensor Power RED BLK wires 36 VDC Max 5 1mA Dry 22 1mA Wet 8 1mA Dry LTU 101A seri...

Page 18: ...e Negative to complete the circuit Sensor Power RED BLK wires 36 VDC Max 30 VDC Max for LTU 101A series 5 1mA Dry 22 1mA Wet 8 1mA Dry LTU 101A series only Relay Rating GRN WHT wires 60 VA Normally Op...

Page 19: ...as steel wool or sandpaper which might damage the surface sensor Do not use incompatible solvents which may damage the sensor s PP PFA PVDF or PPS plastic body 4 Sensor installation Follow the approp...

Page 20: ...controller doesn t have an input indicator use a voltmeter or ammeter to ensure that the switch produces the correct signal see below 4 Point of actuation Observe the point at which the rising or fall...

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