
Modules
7-9
Level Monitoring
Attach Sensors to Reservoir
•
Do not position sensors within 1 cm of internal
reservoir structures.
•
Verify that the reservoir wall thickness is within
0.07 – 0.150 in (1,78 – 3,81 mm). Thin walls may
cause false alarms while thick walls prevent alarms
from activating.
•
Do not place sensors over surface irregularities.
•
Do not place sensors below the minimum level
recommended by the reservoir manufacturer.
1. Attach the level sensor pads to the sides of the rigid
reservoir only.
2. Determine the appropriate detection positions for
the low level alert and alarm. Detection positions
must be slightly offset and above the minimum level
for the reservoir.
3. Be sure the surface is flat and clean.
4. Hold the pad vertically and align the center of the
sensor pad at the level to be detected. Press firmly
on the tabs to secure the mounting pad to the
reservoir.
5. Allow the adhesive to set five minutes to get
maximum adhesion prior to connecting the sensor.
6. Lightly press the sensor lens against the sponge
saturated with Sarns
™
Level Sensor II Gel.
7. Align the tabs of the sensor with the slots in the
pad. Rotate the sensor clockwise to lock in place.
8. Do not twist the sensor too hard as this may
weaken the adhesive bond to the reservoir and
dislodge the pad.
9. The cable must hang straight down. Secure each
cable, as illustrated, to an adjacent pole to prevent
accidentally dislodging a sensor. (Mounting straps
are provided in the Accessories kit.)
CAUTION:
Do not drop air, level, or flow sensors
as shock may damage the sensor.
CAUTION:
Do not sterilize air, level, or flow
sensors as sterilization may damage the sensor.
0.07 – 0.150 in
(1,78 – 3,81 mm)
> 1 cm
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