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Versa-Sense II Electronic Leak Detector

Probe Installation

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VERSA-SENSE II OM

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector
consists of a modular control unit encased in a
watertight enclosure and two detection probes. All
of these items are wired together as noted on the
schematic illustration Figure A and Figure D.

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector
senses pumped liquid entering the air chambers of
the pump and works on the principle of conduc-
tance. The probes are installed into the bottom
boss on the air chambers (E1, E4, E2, E3, and U2
pump models.) When the diaphragm fails, the
probe is exposed to the pumped liquid. This pro-
duces a low current change of 1.2 volts DC (<1 mil-
liamp) which signals the control unit. One of the two
indicator lights signal which diaphragm has failed,
and which air chamber has been contaminated by
pumped fluid.

To install the probe, first back-twist the cable
counterclockwise to avoid wire twist when the
probe is threaded clockwise into the 1/4" NPT
boss ports. Apply PTFE tape or a small amount of
thread sealant to the threads prior to insertion.

VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector

Hazardous voltage.

This Leak

Detector is an electrical device. It should

be wired by only qualified, licensed

electricians. The cover should never be

removed except by authorized, licensed

electricians. Failure to heed this warning

may result in electric shock, personal

lasting injury or death.
Power shall be disconnected before

enclosure is opened.
Enclosure shall be closed before power

is restored.

WARNING

Probe Installation

PUMP

10’

LEAD

WIRES

PROBE

ASSEMBLY

VERSA-SENSE II

DETECTOR CONTROL UNIT

P/N P29-800

(NEMA1, 2, 3, 4, 4x, 5, 12 & 12)

NOTE: The VERSA-SENSE II Leak Detector will
detect any moisture that pools at the bottom of
the air chamber. Air supplies with high moisture
content will deposit the moisture at the bottom
of the pump's inner chamber. This will cause
the probe to send false signals of diaphragm
rupture to the control unit. When the leak
detector is used to detect diaphragm failure it is
recommended that an air line dryer be installed
in the air line supply line to lessen the chance of
false signals.

WIRING ILLUSTRATION

Figure A

Versa-Matic

®

VERSA-SENSE II OM

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector
consists of a modular control unit encased in a
watertight enclosure and two detection probes. All
of these items are wired together as noted on the
schematic illustration Figure A and Figure D.

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector
senses pumped liquid entering the air chambers of
the pump and works on the principle of conduc-
tance. The probes are installed into the bottom
boss on the air chambers (E1, E4, E2, E3, and U2
pump models.) When the diaphragm fails, the
probe is exposed to the pumped liquid. This pro-
duces a low current change of 1.2 volts DC (<1 mil-
liamp) which signals the control unit. One of the two
indicator lights signal which diaphragm has failed,
and which air chamber has been contaminated by
pumped fluid.

To install the probe, first back-twist the cable
counterclockwise to avoid wire twist when the
probe is threaded clockwise into the 1/4" NPT
boss ports. Apply PTFE tape or a small amount of
thread sealant to the threads prior to insertion.

VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector

Hazardous voltage.

This Leak

Detector is an electrical device. It should

be wired by only qualified, licensed

electricians. The cover should never be

removed except by authorized, licensed

electricians. Failure to heed this warning

may result in electric shock, personal

lasting injury or death.
Power shall be disconnected before

enclosure is opened.
Enclosure shall be closed before power

is restored.

WARNING

Probe Installation

PUMP

10’

LEAD

WIRES

PROBE

ASSEMBLY

VERSA-SENSE II

DETECTOR CONTROL UNIT

P/N P29-800

(NEMA1, 2, 3, 4, 4x, 5, 12 & 12)

NOTE: The VERSA-SENSE II Leak Detector will
detect any moisture that pools at the bottom of
the air chamber. Air supplies with high moisture
content will deposit the moisture at the bottom
of the pump's inner chamber. This will cause
the probe to send false signals of diaphragm
rupture to the control unit. When the leak
detector is used to detect diaphragm failure it is
recommended that an air line dryer be installed
in the air line supply line to lessen the chance of
false signals.

WIRING ILLUSTRATION

Figure A

LOAD

LOAD

PICTOGRAM

FOR FUSE FU1

POWER PROTECTION

DRY CONTACT

ALARM OUTPUTS

TO PROBE

PICKUP

BOARD

AC OR DC

220V/5A

MAX

OUTPUTS

C6

C5

1

2

TS2

C7

1

TS1

FU1

.5A

250V

P1

CR1

CR2

FU2

1A

250V

FU3

1A

250V

POWER

RTN

OPTIONAL

EXTERNAL

OUTPUT

JUNCTION FOR

SOLENOID

VALVES OR

SIGNALS

LINE

VOLTAGE

SELECT

INSERT SCREW DRIVER

IN SLOT AND SLIDE TO

CHANGE VOLTAGE

CAUTION: REMOVE

POWER FIRST

115/230VAC

50/60 Hz

L1 L2 G

115V

100-120VAC

(HOT)

100-120VAC

(HOT)

AC Neutral

Load will be energized

when LED 1 is illmunated

This load is fused by FU2

AC Neutral

Load will be energized

when LED 2 is illmunated

This load is fused by FU3

OUTPUTS

C6

C5

1

2

TS2

LOAD

LOAD

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Options

Conductivity

The control unit can be easily wired to an audible
alarm or pump shutdown device. For example you
can connect the leak detector unit to a solenoid,
which can shut the air supply off to the pump, or
sound an alarm by routing the external device into
the leak detector unit. The wires can enter through
one of the three port holes in the leak detection unit.
The output connection terminal has 100 watt power
output and each chamber has independent connec-
tions. If combining the two chambers, a four wire
lead spliced before the external device would be
necessary (See output connection terminal Figure B.)

The leak detector probes work under the principle
of conductance. Not all pumped liquid is conduc-
tive. If the diaphragm fails, the pumped product will
conduct (complete the circuit) and signal the box
and the warning light will come on.

Sensitivity of the detector can be adjusted by the
adjusting knobs R5 and R6. (See Figure C.) These
adjustment knobs work independently for each side
(chamber). They can be moved with a small screw
driver. These sensitivity knobs are also important in
setting to detect conductance fluid at the sensitivi-
ty most required. The sensitivity range of the detec-
tor is adjustable from OHM (2,000 Micro MHO) to
100,000 OHM (10 Micro MHO).

When sensing low conductivity, turning the screws
clockwise increases probe sensitivity.

UP

DOWN

UP

DOWN

ALMLO
ALMHI

ALMLO
ALMHI

SW1

TS1

R5

INC-

SENS

CW

INC-

SENS

CW

R6

SW2

2

H

C

1

H

C

C3

Conductive/Non-Conductive Switch Information

Note: Pumps containing driver fluid should be filled with

conductive or non-conductive fluid, depending on the fluid

pumped. The driver fluid should be opposite of the pumped

product in order to determine diaphragm failure and light

warning LED signal(s). This is adjusted inside the box in

the following manner:

SW1 DOWN (LED 1) = LED on w/presence of

conductive fluid and off w/absence of conductive fluid.
SW1 UP (LED 1) =LED on w/absence of conductive

fluid and off w/absence of conductive fluid.

— OR —

SW2 DOWN (LED 2) = LED on w/presence of

conductive fluid and off w/absence of conductive fluid.
SW2 UP (LED 2) = LED on w/absence of conductive

fluid and off w/absence of conductive fluid.

When sensing low conductivity, turning the

screws clockwise increases probe sensitivity.

WIRING ILLUSTRATION

Figure B

WIRING ILLUSTRATION

Figure C

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector consists of

modular control unit encased in a watertight enclosure and

two detection probes. All of these items are wired together

as noted on the schematic illustration Figure A and Figure D.

The VERSA-SENSE II Electronic Leak Detector senses

pumped liquid entering the air chambers of the pump and

works on the principle of conductance. The probes are

installed into the bottom boss on the air chambers (E1, E4,

E2, E3, and U2 pump models.) When the diaphragm fails,

the probe is exposed to the pumped liquid. This produces a

low current change of 1.2 volts DC (<1 milliampere) which

signals the control unit. One of the two indicator lights signal

which diaphragm has failed, and which air chamber has been

contaminated by pumped fluid.

NOTE: The VERSA-SENSE II Leak Detector will detect

any moisture that pools at the bottom of the air cham-

ber. Air supplies with high moisture content will deposit

the moisture at the bottom of the pump's inner cham-

ber. This will cause the probe to send false signals of

diaphragm rupture to the control unit. When the leak

detector is used to detect diaphragm failure it is recom-

mended that an air line dryer be installed in the air line

supply line to lessen the chance of false signals.

To install the probe, first back-twist the cable counter-

clockwise to avoid wire twist when the probe is threaded

clockwise into the 1/2-20 UNF boss ports. Apply PTFE

tape or a small amount of thread sealant to the threads

prior to insertion.

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