Calibration – Flowline LP50 Switch-Tek User Manual

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Step Eight

Step Nine

CALIBRATION

CALIBRATION

After it is installed in place, the Switch-Tek must be calibrated by the
user before operation. Everything needed for the procedure is self-con-
tained within the electronics of the LP50 series level switch. Two
dielectric states—full condition and empty condition—are measured by
the Switch-Tek, and then averaged to set the threshold between “wet”
and “dry” at the sensor. The empty state must be at least 6" below the
bottom of the sensor for calibration. The full state must be to the top of
the sensor (not just to the point of actuation) for calibration. The actu-
al application fluid at its intended operating temperature must be used
during calibration. Use the following procedure assumes that the sen-
sor has already been wired to a power supply.

1. Remove the cap from the sensor body by loosening the two

screws located below the sensor. Do not remove the screws from
the sensor. Insert a small screwdriver into the small slot at the
edge of the cap and gently pry upwards.

2. Looking down you will see a small three-position switch and two

trimpots marked Full and Empty. You may start with whatever
state the tank is in.

3. Full state: With

the tank filled to
the top of the sen-
sor, set the switch
to the Full posi-
tion (right). Make
sure your hands or
any other objects
are not touching
the sensor while calibrating because this will cause a false read-
ing. Using a small nonmetallic screwdriver or alignment tool, turn
trimpot Full until the LED just lights, and no farther. Note the
position. Now turn the trimpot back until the LED turns off. The
ideal setting for the trimpot is midway between these on and off
points.

4. Empty state: With the tank drained to a point no closer than 6

inches below the bottom of the sensor, set the switch to the Empty
position (left). Set the Empty trimpot as in Step 3.

5. After completing calibration, make sure to return the switch to the

center position. Snap the cap back on by pressing down, and tight-
en the two screws.

Checking the Point of Actuation:

Raise the fluid level to the point
where the sensor sends a “wet”
signal (Input LED will turn
Amber on Flowline con-
trollers). The “dry” signal
should be sent when the fluid
level is lowered (Input LED
will turn Green on Flowline
controllers). The actual Point of
Actuation (POA) depends on many vari-
ables, including the thickness of the wall
and the dielectric value of the liquid.
For example, thicker tank walls
can raise the POA while thin-
ner walls could lower the POA.

If the POA needs to be
changed, measure the distance and remount the
sensor in a new location.

Do not attempt to change the Point of Actuation by intentional
miscalibration.

If the sensor does not signal wet and dry reliably, it may be that:

the dielectric constant of the application fluid is too low

the tank wall is too thick for the application fluid

there are static or other electrical charges in the fluid

metal objects are within 6" of the sensor

calibration was performed incorrectly

Try the calibration procedure again, after making corrections if possi-
ble. If the full and empty states are too similar dielectrically, it may
not be possible to use a capacitance sensor.

Testing the Sensor:

1. Power: Apply power to sensor, by connecting power to the con-

troller and/or power supply.

2. Full condition: Fill the tank with the application liquid, by filling

the tank up to the sensor’s point of actuation.

3. Test: With the sensor being fluctuated between wet and dry states,

use a multimeter to ensure that the correct signals are being pro-
duced by the Switch-Tek level switch, or observe the sensor indi-
cator light in the controller.

4. Point of Actuation: Observe the point at which the rising or

falling fluid level causes the sensor to change state, and move the
installation of the sensor if necessary.

Maintenance:

The LP50 series level switch itself requires no periodic maintenance
except cleaning as required. However, periodically clean any coating
or scaling on the tank wall the sensor is attached to and check the cal-
ibration. It is the responsibility of the user to determine the appropri-
ate maintenance schedule, based on the specific characteristics of the
application liquids. In addition, any dripping or condensation
between the sensor and the tank wall fitting may need to be periodi-
cally cleaned to maintain accuracy.

FULL

EMPTY

CAL

CAL

EMPTY OPERATE FULL

LED

Full Pot

Empty Pot

Switch

Screw Housings

LED

Full

Pot

Empty

Pot

Switch

Screws

Empty

Cal

Full

Cal

Operate

Point of

Actuation

(POA)

Full

Calibration

Point

Empty

Calibration

Point

6"

min.

1"

max.

Non-conductive
plastic tank wall

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