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2. THEORY OF OPERATION 

The LS6000 employs a radio frequency (RF) balanced impedance bridge circuit to detect if the probe is in 
contact with the material that is to be sensed. 
When material is not in contact with the probe, the bridge is balanced by turning the adjustment pot to find the 
threshold where the red led goes out. 
When material is in contact with the probe, the bridge becomes unbalanced and the comparing circuit realizes 
the change.  This causes the relay to change state. 
 

3. INSTALLATION 

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CAUTION: ALL INSTALLATION AND WIRING MUST CONFORM TO NEC AND ALL OTHER 

LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES.  TAKE SPECIAL CARE IN OBSERVING HAZARDOUS AREA 
SAFETY PROCEDURES.  WE ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR IMPROPERLY INSTALLED OR 
WIRED UNITS

 

     

A. Inspection and Operation

 

After unpacking the LS6000, visually inspect the unit for any damages.  
Please advise the factory or your local distributor of any damage. 
Before installing the unit, a simple operational check can be performed. 
On the bench, hook up the appropriate power to L1 and L2.  The operating voltage of the LS6000 is marked on 
the power supply board. 
Hold the unit so that the probe is not touching any surface and touch the probe. 
When you touch the probe, the red led should come on.  This simulates product touching the probe. 

 

B.

 

Physical Installation

 

1)  The LS6000 is installed into the vessel wall using a 1” NPT connection.  

This can be either a threaded coupling or a tapped entry such as a flange. 

2)  The insulator should always extend at least 2” through the vessel wall. 
3)  Always check for physical room around the location you have chosen to allow for installation.  Allow 3.25” 

turning radius to screw the probe in and clearance above for the length of the probe. 

4) 

CAUTION:

 

Always take the necessary safety precautions when cutting or welding in the 

coupling for the LS6000. 

a)  Tag and lock out the electrical power to the equipment that services the vessels. 
b)  Check liquid or dry powders that create a gas in the vessel for oxygen as well as the explosion factor.  

(All dust will explode.) 

c)  Vessels that are cross vented have to be isolated. 

5)  Screw the LS6000 into the connection provided.  In dry material application, no sealant on threads is 

required.  On liquid, teflon or a good pipe thread sealant may be used. 

6)  The LS6000 has a 1” NPT conduit entry.  When wiring these units, conform to the National Electrical Code 

and any other city or company codes. 

7)  Always install the electrical connection to the 1” NPT conduit entry so that water will not follow the 

connection routing into the threads of the conduit hub.  To guarantee that condensation and water will stay 
outside the unit, install an EYSM unilet before each LS6000 and fill with explosion proof sealing cement. 

8)  When required, the LS6000 probe can be bent to meet your special application.  Remember to allow 2” of 

clearance between the probe and the vessel wall.  If the probe is to be used in a pressure application, the 
factory must bend the probe to your specifications. 

9)  Location of probes on high level installations is more critical on dry material than liquids.  Note the 

following: 
a)  For dry materials, mount the LS6000 in the top of the vessel whenever possible.  (This allows you to 

lengthen the probe if necessary.) 

b) 

Avoid mounting the LS6000 near the product inlet, vent return lines, dust collectors and vessel 
discharge openings on dry materials.  Turbulence around these areas can cause erratic detection unless 
the probe is long enough.  On old installations it might be wise to fill the vessel first to determine the 
length or location of the probe.  

CAUTION:

 

Always take safety precautions before opening 

vessels for such inspection. 

c)  On gravity filled vessels, take into consideration the angle of repose formed by the product. 

 

 

Содержание LS6000

Страница 1: ...H O OW WN NE ER RS S M MA AN NU UA AL L I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N C CA AL LI IB BR RA AT TI IO ON N T TR RO OU UB BL LE ES SH HO OO OT TI IN NG G W WA AR RR RA AN NT TY Y BABBITT INTERNATIO...

Страница 2: ...tion 2 3 Installation 2 A Inspection and Operation Check 2 B Physical Installation 2 C Removing Electronics 3 D Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams 3 1 LS6000 Terminal Layout 3 2 Ladder Diagrams...

Страница 3: ...able high or low level RF Frequency Approximately 1 3 MHz Environmental Hazardous Area Class I Group D Class II Group E F G Temperature Probe 30 F to 250 F Electronics 40 F to 185 F Pressure Probe 150...

Страница 4: ...ting or welding in the coupling for the LS6000 a Tag and lock out the electrical power to the equipment that services the vessels b Check liquid or dry powders that create a gas in the vessel for oxyg...

Страница 5: ...nics 1 Disconnect supply power at main power source 2 Disconnect wires from terminal strip 3 Unplug blue antenna lead 4 Remove green grounding screw D Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams As follo...

Страница 6: ...4...

Страница 7: ...FAIL SAFE INSTRUCTIONS SEC 4A FIGURE 6 4 5 TYPICAL WIRING APPLICATION L1 115 VAC L2 AUTOMATIC FILLING OF TANK WHEN LEVEL FALLS TO POINT A A PUMP COMES ON TO FILL TO A POINT B THEN TURNS OFF L1 LS6000...

Страница 8: ...cumstances Please call your distributor or the factory if you need assistance B Sensitivity Calibration The LS6000 should be calibrated when no material is touching the probe and when the unit is inst...

Страница 9: ...und Bad sensing card Unplug banana plug and position it so that the bare end is not touching anything Turn calibration pot 20 turns CCW LED should go out If it does repair replace or clean antenna pro...

Страница 10: ...ditions or components which have been misused abused damaged by neglect or accident This warranty shall not apply to any components which have been altered or repaired without the prior written consen...

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