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Step Fourteen

High Alarm

VAC

INPUT

HOT

NEUTRAL

Motor Starter

(Pump)

RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

L

1

 L

2

POWER

VAC

Cal.           Run

High

Low

Select

EchoSwitch

Low Alarm

VAC

INPUT

NEUTRAL

HOT

High Alarm

VDC

INPUT

HOT

NEUTRAL

Motor Starter

(Pump)

RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

(+)  (-)

POWER

VDC

Cal.           Run

High

Low

Select

EchoSwitch

Low Alarm

VDC

INPUT

NEUTRAL

HOT

WIRING

Step Fifteen

TROUBLESHOOTING

A. Power LED SOLID GREEN in RUN Mode:

During normal

operation in the RUN mode, the Power LED will remain solid
GREEN indicating that the switch has power and is tracking the level.
The RED Relay LEDs will be ON or OFF as programmed per the cur-
rent level state.

B. Power LED AMBER in RUN Mode:

If while in the RUN

mode, the Power LED turns solid AMBER, this indicates that the
switch has power, but is not tracking the level and has entered into it’s
FAIL-SAFE mode. Coincidently, all Relay LEDs will be OFF, indi-
cating that the relays are in their de-energized safe-state. The switch
will remain in the FAIL-SAFE mode until such time that it re-acquires
the level and automatically returns to normal operation as pro-
grammed. Check the following points in determining why the switch
is not tracking the level:

RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

L

1

 L

2

POWER

Alarm

VAC

INPUT

HOT

NEUTRAL

Motor Starter

(Pump 2)

RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

L

1

 L

2

POWER

VAC

Cal.           Run

High

Low

Select

EchoSwitch

VAC

INPUT

NEUTRAL

HOT

Duplex/Alternation

Motor Starter

(Pump 1)

1. Observe and attempt to correlate an application

event such as foaming, substantial vapor and/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 and/or separate the point of
measurement from surface foam and/or vapor.

2. Verify the switch is installed correctly per the

INSTALLATION section (Step #11) of this manu-
al. Initially focus on the fitting and/or obstructions
within the beam that may reduce or eliminate the
acoustic signal transmission-receipt. Consider
changing the fitting or relocating the switch to
another area of the tank.

3. Verify that the tank height is not greater than the

maximum range of the switch. If so, purchase and
install a switch with the appropriate range for your
tank height or level distance.

Installation

Application

Green

(Solid ON)

RED 

(Solid ON or OFF)

RELAY

1

RELAY

2

RELAY

3

L

1

 L

2

POWER

Amber

(Solid ON)

RED 

(All OFF)

C. Relay LED Changes State, But Relay Doesn’t Change:

Verify that the switch is wired correctly per the WIRING section
(Step #12) of this manual. If so, the Relays may have been damaged
due to a high inductive load or carbon build-up over time.

D. Additional Information:

Go to www.digitalinfinity.com and

click on the nav-bar “Application Info” button for FAQ’s, tech-tips,
case studies, white papers, glossary and success stories.

A. Wiring a LU7_-50_5 (95-250 VAC) to a Pump (Automatic
Fill or Empty) and (Independent High and Low) Alarms

Warning

To prevent damaging the relays, the use of an appropriate
motor starter or secondary relay is ALWAYS recommended
when actuating pumps or valves.

B. Wiring a LU7_-58_5 (12-28 VDC) to a Pump (Automatic Fill
or Empty) and (Independent High and Low) Alarms

C. Wiring a LU7_-50_5 (95-250 VAC) to Pumps (Duplex or
Alternating) and Alarm (Out of Bounds, High or Low)

Содержание EchoSwitch LU71

Страница 1: ...se of any product returned to Flowline where a There is evidence of a potentially hazardous material present with product b The product has remained unclaimed at Flowline for longer than 30 days after...

Страница 2: ...safety De energizes during echo signal loss Process temp F 4 to 140 C 20 to 60 Temp comp Automatic Electronics temp F 40 to 160 C 40 to 71 Pressure 30 psi 2 bar 25 C derated 1 667 psi 113 bar per C ab...

Страница 3: ...l Switch from FLOWLINE Please refer to the part number located on the switch label to verify the exact model configuration which you have purchased User s Responsibility for Safety FLOWLINE manufac tu...

Страница 4: ...nergize set point both relays will energize 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 PREPARATI...

Страница 5: ...olid you may either re 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 Echo...

Страница 6: ...Low Level Out of Bounds Alarm Programming 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...

Страница 7: ...Eleven PROGRAMMING Programming Duplexing Pump Control After having pow ered the switch with the appropriate supply voltage entered the CAL mode selected relay channel 1 and erased any previously inpu...

Страница 8: ...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...

Страница 9: ...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 and or separate the point of measurement from s...

Страница 10: ...ackup Primary Stop Duplexing Control Operation Alternating Control Operation OPERATION Step Sixteen Relay X Energize De Energize Start Stop Automatic Empty Operation Automatic Fill Operation Out of Bo...

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