Configuring the seahawk ld5100 as an analog input – Falcon F3400 User Manual

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Figure B.9 SeaHawk LD5100/LD2000 Distance Read Leak Detection (Dry Contact)

B.1.

Configuring the SeaHawk LD5100 as an Analog

Input

The F3400/F1000 averages/filters the analog inputs. The LD5100 will output approx. 3.95mA

when there is no leak. The LD5000 will output a value between 4mA and 20mA when there is a

water leak. The low limit 1 and low limit 2 set points should be set to a 0 value. High limit 1

should be set to a value, in feet, that represents 4.0mA (1 foot). This allows the F3400/F1000 to

alarm whenever there is a leak. The high limit 2 should be set to a value, in feet, that will control

the internal relay, if needed for the application. The Cable Fault relay, from the LD5100 should

be tied back into the F3400/F1000 to detect a fault with the 5100 controller/cable. The analog

output is only used for a Leak alarm distance.

Figure B.10 SeaHawk LD5100 Distance Read Leak Detection (4-20mA)

Figure B.11 SeaHawk LDRA6, LD1000, and LD300 Leak Detection

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