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LMT Series

Magnetostrictive level transmitter
LMT100 & 200 models

High accuracy liquid level and 
interface level detection

K-TEK Level products
Measurement made easy

Summary of Contents for LMT100

Page 1: ...EASUREMENT ANALY TICS OPER ATION INSTRUCTION LMT Series Magnetostrictive level transmitter LMT100 200 models High accuracy liquid level and interface level detection K TEK Level products Measurement made easy ...

Page 2: ...ection and maintenance 8 Explosives atomspheres installation 8 3 Transmitter Overview 9 Transmitter components overview 9 4 Unpacking 10 Identification 10 Optional wired on SST plate 11 Unpacking and Handling 11 Transport and storage 11 5 Mounting 12 General 12 All installations 12 Hazardous area considerations 12 IP Protection and Designation 12 Mounting the transmitters 12 Mounting an LMT100 12 ...

Page 3: ...models 23 Standard setting for error detection alarm 3 6 mA 21 mA 23 Verify proper power up of the transmitter 23 Range and span consideration 23 Factory settings 24 Configuration types 24 Configuring the transmitter without an integral HMI 24 Configuring the transmitter using the optional integral HMI Through the Glass TTG L2 option 24 Commissioning using the Easy Setup Menu 25 Configuration with...

Page 4: ... 43 Menu Process Alarm 45 Menu Calibrate 47 Level Calibration 48 Menu Diagnostics 52 Waveform display 55 Menu Device Info 59 Menu Communication 61 9 Troubleshooting 63 Error messages via HMI display and HART signal 63 Error states and alarms 63 10 Maintenance 66 Personnel qualifications 66 Required tools 66 Electronic replacement 66 Safety Inspection and Test 67 Float inspection 67 Sensor inspecti...

Page 5: ...ic industrial output signals according to 4 20 mA with HART digital communication The LMT Series consists of two models LMT100 LMT200 Sensor Sensor Wire Sensor Tube Current pulse Figure 1 LMT100 insertion mounted Sensor Sensor wire Current pulse Magnetic float assembly Sensor tube Gauge KM26 Figure 2 LMT200 mounted on gauge KM26 The LMT Series is based upon the magnetostrictive principle 1 The dev...

Page 6: ...t are not limited to Training or instruction authorization to operate and maintain devices or systems according to safety engineering standards for electrical circuits high pressures and aggressive media Training or instruction in accordance with safety engineering standards regarding maintenance and use of adequate safety systems For reasons of safety ABB recommends that only sufficiently insulat...

Page 7: ...contact the factory for return authorization number and fill out return form provided at the end of the manual and include it with the device According to C guidelines other local laws for hazardous materials the owner of the corresponding hazardous waste is responsible for its disposal The owner must observe the proper regulations for shipping purposes All devices returned to ABB must be free of ...

Page 8: ...d function Leak tightness Wear corrosion WARNING Bodily injury There is no EMC protection or protection against accidental contact when the housing cover is open There are electric circuits within the housing which are dangerous if touched Therefore the auxiliary power must be switched off before opening the housing cover WARNING Bodily injury The device can be operated at high pressure and with a...

Page 9: ...of the components comprising the LMT Series level transmitter see Figure 3 Figure 3 Exploded view of LMT Series transmitter 1 TopWorks Window Cover 2 HMI Display Assembly 3 HMI Connector 4 Communication Board 5 TopWorks Housing 6 Terminal Board 7 TopWorks Blind Cover 8 Agency Approved Plug 9 Plastic Plug 10 Sensor Elbow Housing 11 Sensor Tube 12 LMT200 Mounting Bracket ...

Page 10: ...NT NOTE The name plates shown here are only examples The name plates attached to the device may be different to what you see below A Name plate 1 Manufactuing Logo 2 Manufacturing Address 3 Model Number 4 Serial Number 5 Probe Material 6 Probe Length 7 ML Measurement length LMT200 IL Insertion Length LMT100 8 Limits of Measuring Process Temperature 9 Ambient Temperature Range 10 Power Supply 11 Cu...

Page 11: ...d assistance Transport and storage After unpacking the level transmitter inspect it for damage Check the packaging for accessories During intermediate storage or transport only store the level transmitter in the original packaging If required storage prior to installation should be indoors at ambient temperatures not to exceed the following Temperature range 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Humidity 0 t...

Page 12: ...anently fixed on the neck of the transmitter top housing For specific conditions for safe use of the LMT100 and LMT200 refer to the LMT Series Safety Manual SM LMT100200 EN A CAUTION When the certification plate label is not identified the type of protection the user shall on installation mark the label with the type of protection The certification will be void If there are more than one type of p...

Page 13: ...gauge performance even the most challenging applications Several materials of construction available including Titanium Monel Hastelloy C Stainless Steel and Plastics Tefzel Halar TEFLON S protective coatings are also available During installation it may be necessary to remove the float and spacer if included from the sensor tube For proper operation the float must be reinstalled using the proper ...

Page 14: ...f the tube with 1 in compression fitting and thread into the assembly using thread locking fluid Loctite 242 to secure the joint 7 Thread the tube compression fitting into the mounting flange using thread sealant 8 Lower the tube assembly until it hits the bottom of the tank Raise the sensor well back up 12 mm in and secure the assembly in place by tightening the tube compression fitting WARNING W...

Page 15: ...er than 6 from the sensor elbow connection Bottom Mount Top Mount Figure 10 LMT200 Single Level Top Bottom Mount Prior to installation verify the model of the transmitter is suitable for the intended application Information regarding the model specifications may be found on the corresponding LMT Series datasheets LMT Series transmitters mounted in high vibration areas such as near a compressor sho...

Page 16: ...evel gauge with a transmitter clamp Top Mount Bottom Mount Figure 12 90 Top Bottom Mount Transmitter removal Remove electrical power from the transmitter Disconnect the transmitter field wiring and electrical connection Loosen the gear clamps and remove the transmitter from the MLG Be careful not to bend the sensor tube Transmitters over 8 feet in length should be handled with care and assistance ...

Page 17: ... Screw Elbow Sensor tube Figure 14 Transmitter Housing Rotation Installing removing the external push buttons Loosen the screws that hold the nameplate in place and slide the plate to gain access to the local adjustments Loosen the push button assembly screws 1 that secure the plastic element The element is spring loaded Remove the gaskets 3 that are positioned below the push button plastic cover ...

Page 18: ... onto the communication board Ensure the plastic fixing locks are in place Securing the housing in flame proof areas Each of the front faces of the electronics housing features a locking screw hex head socket screw on the bottom side Install the housing cover to the housing by hand tightening it Turn the locking screw counterclockwise to secure the housing cover This involves unscrewing the screw ...

Page 19: ...installed Failure to comply with this warning can result in fire or explosion Cable connection Depending on the design supplied the electrical connection is established via a cable entry M20 x 1 5 or NPT thread The screw terminals are suitable for wire cross sections up to 2 5 mm2 AWG 14 IMPORTANT NOTE With transmitters for use in Zone 2 a qualified cable gland for this type of protection must be ...

Page 20: ...equipment Wiring procedure Follow these steps to wire transmitter Remove the terminal cap from one of the two electrical connection ports located at both sides of the transmitter housing The connection ports may have a inch internal NPT or M20 threads Various adapters and bushings can be fitted to these threads to comply with plant wiring conduit standards Figure 18 Terminal board without surge op...

Page 21: ...nd connection to a suitable earth ground For a transmitter measuring loop an earth ground should maintain a resistance of 5 ohms or less Use a heavy duty conductor at least 15 AWG 1 6 mm2 Ø WARNING General risks A protective grounding connection is absolutely necessary to ensure personnel protection to protect against surge in case of installation of this option and to prevent explosions in potent...

Page 22: ...s release the fixing screws of the nameplate and rotate clockwise the identification plate NOTICE Operating the control buttons with a magnetic screwdriver is not permitted 1 Identification nameplate 2 Z Zero push button 3 S Span push button 4 Write protection button Figure 21 Push Button Functionalities Write protection Write protection prevents the configuration data from being overwritten by un...

Page 23: ...t of about 21 mA is also an indication of improper powerup or defective electronics see Figure 24 Valid current loop outputs 21 mA High alarm the HMI display indicates level as If the communication board switch 5 is set to fail high a loss of signal or a problem with the configuration or a malfunction will cause the output to be set to the alarm condition of 20 99 mA 20 5 mA Saturated high When th...

Page 24: ...he lower range value and span parameters can be set directly on the transmitter using the external push buttons The transmitter is calibrated by the manufacturer based on the order information The tag plate contains information on the lower range value and the upper range value set In general the following applies LRV and URV configuration 4 20 mA ranging using local push buttons Apply the level f...

Page 25: ... preferred menu item Commissioning using the Easy Setup Menu The most common configuration parameters are summarized in the Easy Setup Menu This menu provides the quickest way to configure the device For a detailed description of all of the device menus and parameters see the Operation section of this manual 1 Log on to the LMT at the Standard or Advanced access level 2 Select Easy Setup in the ma...

Page 26: ...alibrate the transmitter If a communication resistor is installed in the connected supply unit the user can clamp the hand held terminal directly along the 4 20 mA line If no communication resistor is present min 250Ω the user needs to install one in the line The hand held terminal is connected between the resistor and the transmitter not between the resistor and the supply unit see Figure 26 and ...

Page 27: ... Menu name 3 Menu number 4 Marker for indicating relative position within the menu 5 Function currently assigned to the and control buttons Control button functions Function Meaning Exit Exit the menu Back Go back to the upper level menu Cancel Cancel a parameter entry Next Select the next position for entering numerical and alphanumeric values Function Meaning Select Select a submenu or parameter...

Page 28: ...with or without the bar graphs Inside the menu there is the possibility of setting a protection password security and the display scaling linearization type unit LRV URV The display revision number is also available Process Alarm This Alarm menu enables the parameterization of the alarm functions The menu driven structure guides the user through the failsafe choices such as the saturation limits a...

Page 29: ...alibrate Product Display Figure 29 Product Display 1 Present process values 2 Symbol indication button function 3 Area where indicator for Parameterization protected state shows Symbol Description Call up information level Call up configuration level The device is protected against all changes The device allows some changes The device allows all changes Service access IMPORTANT NOTE The HMI displa...

Page 30: ... text appears at the bottom of the process display The displayed text indicates where the error has occurred 1 Press to switch to the operator menu 2 Press or to navigate to select a submenu 3 Press to confirm your selection The first line indicates where the error occurred The second line shows the unique id The next lines give a brief description of the error and Its remedy Switching to the conf...

Page 31: ...right corner where Cancel will be displayed 2 Press to terminate editing and exit the menu item Menu Easy Setup Language Set PV PV Unit PV LRV PV URV PV Damping Time Display 1 Line 1 View Tag The Easy Setup menu has multiple options that are available to the user These options are detailed below Language The Language option enables the user to set various operating languages to assist in the setup...

Page 32: ...ng units which signifies what measured value the LMT Series transmitter will generate as an output This is generally known as the span point PV Damping Time Damping is a setting designed to delay the output response to a change in the measured level If the process is agitated or splashing of the liquid is a possibility a higher damping value may be required If the process changes rapidly a lower d...

Page 33: ...l gallons second imperial gallons minute imperial gallons hour imperial gallons day barrels second bar rels minutes barrels hour bar rels day cubic meters second cubic meters minute cubic me ters hour cubic meters day cubic feet second cubic feet minute cubic feet hour cubic feet day Defines unit of measure for primary variable PV LRV Non linearized Minus 10 to half of probe length Linearized 9999...

Page 34: ...nge Interface Offset Distance Ullage Temperature Setup Points Configure Tables Units Lower Range Upper Range Temperature Offset Lower Temp Limit Upper Temp Limit Damping Time Table State Input Units Output Type Output Units Minimum Maximum Clear Restore Save Device Configuration Lower Range Upper Range Distance Ullage Ref Point Mount Orientation Access Control Save As Default Reset to Factory Stan...

Page 35: ... 20 to 120 of probe length Linearized 999999999 to 999999999 Sets 4 mA output point which is also the lower range value of the measuring span PV URV Non linearized Minus 20 to 120 of probe length Linearized 999999999 to 999999999 Sets 20 mA output point which is also the upper range value for the measuring span PV Damping Time 0 1 60 seconds Allows signal smoothing of the 4 20 mA signal Device Set...

Page 36: ...liters hour gallons second gallons minute gallons hour gallons day imperial gallons second imperial gallons minute imperial gallons hour imperial gallons day barrels second barrels minutes barrels hour barrels day cubic meters second cubic meters minute cubic meters hour cubic meters day cubic feet second cubic feet minute cubic feet hour cubic feet day Minimum 999999999 to 999999999 Maximum 99999...

Page 37: ...t Damping only affects the parameters derived from it such as analog output current free process variable input signal for the controller and so forth The damping adjustment can be performed through the HMI display or DTM or handheld terminal Damping adjustment through HMI display Level transmitter outputs signals which are noisy as a result of the process can be smoothed damped electrically 1 Ent...

Page 38: ...challenging calculation For many applications the use of linearization tables allows overcoming the challenge but in some others cases the calculation must be deferred to the Control System to be able to use complex formulas Cylindrical tank in horizontal position are also very common in the industry but unlike its relative in vertical position the partial volume is not a linear function of the me...

Page 39: ...an Advanced user by pressing STEP 2 Press to navigate to Device Setup menu Press to Select Enter the Device Setup menu STEP 3 Press to navigate to Linearization submenu Press to Select Enter the Linearization menu IMPORTANT NOTE All parameters in the following section are edited the same unless otherwise stated Configuring Setup STEP 1 Press or to highlight setup Press to Select enter into the Lin...

Page 40: ... input units are independent of PV units STEP 6 Press to get to Output Type menu Press to edit the Output Type Press or to select the output type Press to OK confirm selection Press to go back to Linearization Setup menu IMPORTANT NOTE Options are Level Volume Flow depending of device configuration STEP 7 Press to get to Output Units menu Press to edit the Output unit Press or to select the Output...

Page 41: ...between points press or When at 00 only can be used when at point 20 only can be used and for any other points or can be used To edit the input or output value of the points press the key when In or Out are highlighted respectively STEP 2 Press to highlight point number if not already highlighted Press or to navigate to other point numbers STEP 3 Press to scroll to the Input value In There are two...

Page 42: ... OI LMT100 200 EN REV B Repeat Step 2 5 to enable and assign input and output values for other points IMPORTANT NOTE At least 2 points must be used but 2 points will be the same as standard calibration unless the purpose is to use Volume or Flow as PV ...

Page 43: ...TRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B Menu Display Language Contrast Operator Pages Display Mode Operator Page 1 4 Autoscroll Timer Autoscroll Linearization Format Temperature Format Distance Format Display Test ...

Page 44: ...e Display Operator Pages Operator Pages 2 4 Display Mode Configure each operator page 1st Line Configure each line 2nd Line Configure each line 3rd Line Configure each line Display Autoscroll Autoscroll Enabled Disabled Enable or disable autoscroll functionality Display Autoscroll Timer Autoscroll Timer 5 7 10 15 30 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 minutes Time between scrolling of screens Display Distance Forma...

Page 45: ...EV B Menu Process Alarm Alarm Source Alarm Mode Alarm Delay Level Distance Ullage Interface Temperature Failure Mode Low Alarm Current High Alarm Current Low Saturation High Saturation Save As Default Reset to Default Process Alarm Process Alarm Limits Saturation Limits ...

Page 46: ...h High Alarms set at different points of process range for Level Signal available via HMI and HART protocol Process Alarm Process Alarm Limits Distance Ullage Distance Ullage Low Low Low High High High Alarms set at different points of process range for Distance Ullage Signal available via HMI and HART protocol Process Alarm Process Alarm Limits Interface Interface Low Low Low High High High Alarm...

Page 47: ...evel Points Corresponds to points 00 and 01 In Sensor value Out Level value Reset Calibration Resets calibration points to factory defaults Interface Calibration Calibration Points Out values range must be within 5 of the In values range SVI Sensor value at Interface Points Corresponds to points 00 and 01 In Sensor value Out Level value Reset Calibration Resets calibration points to factory defaul...

Page 48: ...d be seen as the level output of the instrument based only on the factory trim After the factory trim the SVL at any given point on the probe will remain unchanged for the life of the instrument unless trimmed again at later time and it is not affected by any level calibration offset or linearization applied by the user Notice that Calibration Point 00 is always located above Calibration Point 01 ...

Page 49: ... when In or Out are highlighted respectively STEP 5 Press to scroll the cursor to In which corresponds to the input value of point 00 For wet calibration the float must be at the position where the cal Point 00 is wanted Press to capture the Current SVL and apply it to the input value of the point STEP 6 Alternatively to Step 5 for dry calibration when the float or level cannot be moved to the des...

Page 50: ...1 ake the In of point 01 and add 200 cm for bottom mount transmitters or substract 200 cm for top mounted transmitters Ex if In of point 01 of top mounted unit was 210 5 cm then In for point 00 will be 10 5 cm Use the resulting sum for In of point 00 Set 200 cm for parameter Out of point 00 End 4 Calibration stretching the zero beyond trim points Conditions LMT200 Probe Length 220 cm Mounting Top ...

Page 51: ... in the same position point 00 became point 01 and vice versa the level indicated might deviate between 2 3 mm from what was read in the original mounting orientation but if the the points were physically displaced up or down the deviation might be larger Calculate the deviation of the level reading between previous and new mounting There are two ways to handle this Edit parameter Out of both poin...

Page 52: ...tenance Required Check Function Off Specification Info None Level Sim Interface Sim Distance Ullage Sim Temperature Sim Current Sim Diagnostic History Clear Diag History Electronics Temp Elec Temp Min Elec Temp Max Elec Temp Reset Process Temp Process Temp Min Process Temp Max Proc Temp Reset AT Sensor Ref Pt At Level At Interface At Distance End of Probe Total Run Time ...

Page 53: ...rface Sim Interface Sim Interface Sim Interface value is selected units User defined Interface value Diagnostics Simulation Distance Ullage Sim Enable Enable Enable or disable Distance Ullage value simulation Diagnostics Simulation Distance Ullage Sim Distance Ullage Sim Distance Ullage Sim User defined Distance Ullage value Diagnostics Simulation Temperature Sim Enable Enable Enable Disable Enabl...

Page 54: ...Diagnostics Group Masking Maintenance Required Maintenance Required Enable Disable Enable or disable diagnostics that fall under this category Diagnostics Group Masking Check Function Check Function Enable Disable Enable or disable diagnostics that fall under this category Diagnostics Group Masking Off Specification Off Specification Enable Disable Enable or disable diagnostics that fall under thi...

Page 55: ...ed in item 3 5 Scale of the waveform screen currently displayed choices are one of the following For metric units 5 cm DIV 10 cm DIV 20 cm DIV or 40 cm DIV For imperial units 3 in DIV 6 in DIV 12 in DIV or 24 in DIV 6 Graphical representation of the threshold level 7 Offset setting reflects the location in the probe in raw engineering units from which the signal is displayed and corresponds to the...

Page 56: ...ered in the screen unless other limit factors apply but in any case the level position should be visible in the screen End of Probe displays the signal the tip of the probe Review or Edit device measurement parameters THRESHOLD Press to scroll the cursor to the device measurement parameters Press or keys to select THD threshold Press to edit the threshold value Press to scroll from one digit to an...

Page 57: ...rejected because the selected one already covers everything that is to display Notice that after reaching the upper scale pressing the key will rollover to the lowest scale Managing the horizontal offset of the waveform STEP 1 Press to scroll the cursor to the offset setting Press key to increase the horizontal offset to start displaying the signal from a point further down the length of the probe...

Page 58: ...ms like weakling of the magnetic flux of the float or sensor deterioration issues If the signal is present but the amplitude does not cross the threshold line verify that The float is present and not damaged The strength of the magnetic field of the float is correct The sensor has deteriorated or been damaged navigate to the pulse width parameter to change it to a larger value This temporary remed...

Page 59: ...vice Configuration Mount Orientation Top Bottom Sensor Sensor ID Type Probe Length SW Version HW Version FPGA Version Sensor Low Limit Sensor High Limit Sensor Offset Lvl Sensor Offset Int 1 Level 1 Level Temperature 2 Level 2 Level Temperature Electronics Display SW Version HW Version SW Version HW Version ...

Page 60: ...asurement from single level to two levels However if the device is not equipped with an RTD then the temperature option will not be available Mount Orientation Mount Orientation Top Bottom Default Top Physical mounting position of housing to probe Sensor Sensor ID ABB FE01 Type Magnetostrictive Device technology Probe Length 0 3500 cm SW Version xx xx xx HW Version xx xx xx FPGA Version xx xx xx S...

Page 61: ...L TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B Menu Communication Assign PV SV TV QV Device Address Loop Current Mode Tag Hart Revision Descriptor Message Manuf ID Device Revision Device ID Trans Revision Last Command Set PV Set SV Set TV Set QV ...

Page 62: ...de 4 20 mA Fixed Current Mode Allows process variable defined current Locks current to 3 6 mA Communication Hart Revision Hart Revision 7 Allows certain commands to be used Communication Tag Tag Alphanumeric User defined Communication Descriptor Descriptor Alphanumeric User defined Communication Message Message Alphanumeric User defined Communication Manuf ID Manuf Id 26 Manufacturer ID Communicat...

Page 63: ...t could be broken or not correctly calibrated A DAC digital to output converter trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication board must be replaced Analog signal to alarm F228 039 Primary Current Uncertain The D to A converter is not properly calibrated or trimmed A DAC digital to output converter trimming should be performed and if the error persists the communication ...

Page 64: ...rement is outside of the valid and expected range Using a HART configurator DTM Hand held or the local HMI navigate to the Diagnostics Waveform display and confirm the quality of the signal The signal peak should visibly cross the threshold line and should measure approximately 2 Volts Contact ABB service for additional support or a replacement if the condition persists Analog signal to alarm S044...

Page 65: ...ange Restart the device If the condition persists contact service for a replacement Analog signal to alarm F194 031 Sensor Board Fault An error occurred in the sensor module Possible causes could be a failed component in the sensor electronics a configuration error or the sensor assembly Using a HART configurator DTM Hand held or the local HMI navigate to the Diagnostics Waveform display and confi...

Page 66: ...ilure in any component which is exposed to the process any other magnetostrictive transmitter installed in the same or similar process should be inspected for the same failure regardless of its maintenance schedule These common cause failures include 1 float collapse due to over pressure 2 damage due to material incompatibility 3 damage of the sensor tube due to improper installation Personnel qua...

Page 67: ...ries will detect and report the position of the float on its sensor tube as a level of fluid in the process In order to measure the fluid in the process properly the float must move freely up and down the sensor tube partially submerged in the liquid level If the float were to become damaged or stuck on the sensor tube the transmitter will still report the float position regardless of the actual p...

Page 68: ...ing whichever is greater 1 Apply power to the transmitter using the typical loop wiring 2 Connect a multi meter set to read milliamps to the transmitter using the Meter connections on the terminal strip 3 Move the float along the length of the probe and monitor the milliamp output on multi meter 4 The output should indicate the float position based on the calibration range of the transmitter HART ...

Page 69: ...69 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B 11 Dimensional drawings Enclosures Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE R1 C1 and H1 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 70: ...70 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE R2 R3 C2 and H2 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE R4 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 71: ...71 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE R5 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE W1 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 72: ...72 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE W2 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE C3 W4 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 73: ...73 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE C4 W5 and W6 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE J1 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 74: ...74 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE J2 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 PROBE TYPE J4 and J5 Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 75: ...75 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE W3 Drawings for Reference Only LMT100 W3 Well with Probe Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 76: ...76 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT100 PROBE TYPE W7 Drawings for Reference Only Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 77: ... LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT200 Probe Type R1 R2 R3 Top Mount Drawings for Reference Only LMT200 Probe Type R1 R2 R3 Bottom Mount Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 78: ...TOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B LMT200 SEH 90 degree bend housing extension Top Mount Drawings for Reference Only LMT200 SEH 90 degree bend housing extension Bottom Mount Drawings for Reference Only ...

Page 79: ...assemblies For measurement lengths ML of 914 4 mm 36 in or less a minimum of two VIKIT assemblies are recommended for installation in high vibration applications For ML greater than 914 4 mm 36 in the number of isolators required can be determined from the below chart ML up to of Kits 914 4 mm 36 in 2 1828 8 mm 72 in 3 2286 0 mm 90 in 4 2743 2 mm 108 in 4 3200 4 mm 126 in 5 3657 6 mm 144 in 5 4114...

Page 80: ...Mounting Option Example Installation LMT200 Valve Position Transmitter and Hydraulic Control Valve Close up of Magnet Assembly Valve Transmitter Actuator Magnet Assembly Example Installation LMT200 Valve Position TRansmitter and Hydraulic Control Valve Valve Stem Bracket Magnet Mounting Brackets ...

Page 81: ...please include the applicable Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS and decontamination tags by affixing these documents in close proximity to the shipment label for identification purposes January 18 2006 Return Authorization Form Customer Date Contact Name Product Contact Email Serial No Contact Phone Job No Contact Fax Service Rep Completed by Customer Reason Problem Found Action Requested Is expedi...

Page 82: ...82 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B Notes ...

Page 83: ...83 LMT SERIES MAGNETOSTRICTIVE LEVEL TR ANSMITTER OI LMT100 200 EN REV B Notes ...

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