MAGNETROL 960-58A1-034

Model 960
Installation and Operating Manual
ActuatorSensor-Interface
(AS-Interface®)
Ultrasonic
Level Switch
Model 960
(With Stainless Steel
Housing)
Model 960
(With Cast Aluminum
Housing)
Read this Manual Before Installing
This manual provides information on the Echotel®
Model 960 Ultrasonic Liquid Level Switch. It is important that all instructions are read carefully and followed in
sequence. Detailed instructions are included in the
Installation section of this manual.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Certain conventions are used in this manual to convey
specific types of information. General technical material,
support data, and safety information are presented in
narrative form. The following styles are used for notes,
cautions, and warnings.
Notes
Notes contain information that augments or clarifies
an operating step. Notes do not normally contain
actions. They follow the procedural steps to which
they refer.
Cautions
Cautions alert the technician to special conditions that
could injure personnel, damage equipment, or reduce
a component’s mechanical integrity. Cautions are also
used to alert the technician to unsafe practices or the
need for special protective equipment or specific materials. In this manual, a caution box indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Warnings
Warnings identify potentially dangerous situations or
serious hazards. In this manual, a warning indicates an
imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury or death.
Safety Messages
Echotel Model 960 is designed for use in Category II,
Pollution Degree 2 installations. Follow all standard
industry procedures for servicing electrical and computer
equipment when working with or around high voltage.
Always shut off the power supply before touching any
components.
WARNING! Explosion hazard. Do not connect or disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or
the area is known to be non-hazardous.
Low Voltage Directive
For use in Category II installations. If equipment is used
in a manner not specified by manufacturer, protection
provided by equipment may be impaired.
Notice of Trademark, Copyright, and Limitations
Magnetrol & Magnetrol logotype and Echotel are
registered tradenames of Magnetrol International,
Incorporated.
Copyright © 2009 Magnetrol International,
Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Performance specifications are effective with date of issue
and are subject to change without notice. Magnetrol
reserves the right to make changes to the product
described in this manual at any time without notice.
Magnetrol makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy
of the information in this manual.
Warranty
All Magnetrol electronic level and flow products are warranted free of defects in materials or workmanship for
one full year from the date of original factory shipment.
If returned within the warranty period; and, upon
factory inspection of the control, the cause of the claim is
determined to be covered under the warranty; then,
Magnetrol will repair or replace the control at
no cost to the purchaser (or owner) other than
transportation.
Magnetrol shall not be liable for misapplication, labor
claims, direct or consequential damage or expense arising
from the installation or use of equipment. There are no
other warranties expressed or implied, except special written warranties covering some Magnetrol products.
Electrical components are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. To prevent equipment damage, observe safety
procedures when working with electrostatic sensitive
components.
Quality Assurance
The quality assurance system in place at Magnetrol guarantees the highest level of quality throughout the company. Magnetrol is committed to providing full
customer satisfaction both in quality products and
quality service.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
This device must accept any interference received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired operation.
Magnetrol’s quality assurance system
is registered to ISO 9001 affirming its
commitment to known international
quality standards providing the
strongest assurance of product/service
quality available.
51-632 Echotel Model 960 Ultrasonic Level Switches
Echotel Model 960
Ultrasonic Single Point
Liquid Level Switch
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction ..................................................................4
1.1 Principle of Operation ............................................4
2.0 Installation ..................................................................4
2.1 Unpacking ..............................................................4
2.2 ESD Handling Procedure .......................................5
2.3 Mounting ...............................................................5
2.4 Wiring ....................................................................6
2.5 Configuration .........................................................7
2.5.1 Model 960 AS-i Bus Address .......................7
2.5.2 Model 960 Unit Configuration....................7
2.5.2.1 Time Delay Potentiometer ......................7
2.5.2.2 Level Test Pushbutton .............................8
2.5.2.3 Malfunction Test Pushbutton..................8
2.5.3 LED Status Indications................................8
3.0 Reference Information....................................................9
3.1 Electronics Specifications ........................................9
3.2 Environmental Specifications..................................9
3.3 Transducer Specifications........................................9
3.4 Performance Specifications....................................10
3.5 Physical Specifications ..........................................10
3.6 Dimensional Specifications ...................................10
3.7 Agency Approvals .................................................11
3.8 Troubleshooting....................................................11
3.9 Replacement Parts ................................................13
3.10 Model Number.....................................................14
3.10.1 Electronics .................................................14
3.10.2 Transducer .................................................15
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1.0
Introduction
Echotel Model 960 ultrasonic level switches
utilize pulsed signal technology to detect high or low point
level in a broad range of liquid media applications.
1.1
Ultrasonic
transducer
Transmit
crystal
Receive
crystal
Ultrasonic signal transmission
across transducer gap
Figure 1
Principle of Operation
Model 960 switches utilize ultrasonic energy to detect the
presence or absence of liquid in single point level
applications. Ultrasonic contact level technology uses
high-frequency sound waves that are easily transmitted
across a transducer gap (see Figure 1) in the presence of a
liquid media, but are attenuated when the gap is dry.
Model 960 switches use an ultrasonic frequency of 2 MHz
to perform this liquid level measurement in a wide variety
of process media and application conditions.
The transducer uses a pair of piezoelectric crystals that are
encapsulated in epoxy at the tip of the transducer. The
crystals are made of a ceramic material that vibrates at a
given frequency when subjected to an applied voltage. The
transmit crystal converts the applied voltage from the electronics into an ultrasonic signal. When liquid is present in
the gap, the receive crystal senses the ultrasonic signal from
the transmit crystal and converts it back to an electrical
signal. This signal is sent to the electronics to indicate the
presence of liquid in the transducer gap. When there is no
liquid present, the ultrasonic signal is attenuated and is not
detected by the receive crystal.
2.0
Installation
2.1
Unpacking
Unpack the instrument carefully. Inspect all units for
damage. Report any concealed damage to carrier within
24 hours. Check the contents of the packing slip and
purchase order. Check and record the serial number for
future reference when ordering parts.
serial number
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2.2
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Handling
Procedure
Magnetrol’s electronic instruments are manufactured to
the highest quality standards. These instruments use
electronic components that may be damaged by static
electricity present in most work environments.
•
•
•
•
2.3
The following steps are recommended to reduce the risk of
component failure due to electrostatic discharge.
Ship and store circuit boards in anti-static bags. If an antistatic bag is not available, wrap the board in aluminum
foil. Do not place boards on foam packing materials.
Use a grounding wrist strap when installing and removing
circuit boards. A grounded workstation is recommended.
Handle circuit boards only by the edges. Do not touch
components or connector pins.
Make sure that all electrical connections are completely
made and none are partial or floating. Ground all equipment to a good, earth ground.
Mounting
High Alarm
Fill Line
The Model 960 level switch may be mounted in a variety
of positions as shown in Figures 2 through 5.
Pump
Protection
Low Alarm
Proper orientation of the transducer gap will facilitate
maximum performance in difficult applications. When the
Model 960 is mounted horizontally, the transducer gap
must be turned vertical to allow proper drainage of liquid
out of the gap. The wrench flats on the mounting nut are
aligned with the transducer gap; therefore, proper transducer mounting can be achieved by aligning the mounting
nut flats in a vertical orientation. See Figure 4.
When installing a Model 960 switch in a nozzle or pipe,
the transducer gap must extend into the tank at least one
inch beyond the inside tank wall. Refer to Figure 5.
Figure 2
Typical Mounting Orientations
Screw transducer into the opening using a wrench on the
transducer mounting nut flats. If flanged, bolt unit to mating flange with proper gasket. Use thread tape or suitable
pipe compound on the threads. Do not over-tighten.
Use wrench on flats
Process
connection
Actuation point
Bottom View
Bottom View
Figure 3
Vertical Mounting
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Figure 4
Horizontal Mounting
Figure 5
Nozzle Mounting
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2.4
Wiring
Model 960 units can be supplied with or without a
M12x1 AS-i bus quick disconnect male connector installed
in one of the cable entries. If the M12x1 connector has
been ordered, then complete the wiring by threading on
the female M12x1 quick disconnect connector. If the
M12x1 connector was not ordered then refer to the figure
below for wiring instructions.
AS-i +
AS-i -
Figure 6
Model 960 Wiring
Caution: OBSERVE ALL APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES
AND PROPER WIRING PROCEDURES.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Make sure the power source is turned off.
Unscrew and remove housing cover.
Pull AS-i cabling through the conduit connection.
Refer to Figure 6. Connect wires to terminals (+) and (-)
on the terminal block.
5. Prevent moisture seepage into housing by installing an
approval seal drain fitting in the conduit run leading
to the unit.
6. Wiring is complete. Replace housing cover.
Caution: In hazardous areas, do not power the unit until the
conduit is sealed and enclosure cover is screwed
down securely.
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2.5 Configuration
2.5.1 Model 960 AS-i Bus Address
Model 960 electronics use Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i)
bus digital communications for high or low liquid level
indication. AS-i is a versatile, low cost cabling solution
that is a digital replacement for traditional parallel wiring.
The AS-i bus system provides a digital serial interface with
a single unshielded two-wire cable to connect up to 31
slaves (62 slaves in the extended addressing mode) on one
network. In order for data exchange to occur, each slave
connected to the AS-i network must be programmed with a
unique address, numbered between 1 and 31. In extended
addressing mode, the A or B channel select must be programmed as well. Model 960 units are factory configured as
unassigned slaves with the address defaulted to 0. The
address must be changed by the end user via programming
at the PLC or with special handheld addressing devices.
2.5.2 Model 960 Unit Configuration
Model 960 units have the following
configuration options:
• TIME DELAY potentiometer for 0.5 to 45-second
signal averaging.
• LEVEL TEST push button for testing of the process
level signal.
• MALF TEST push button for testing of the
malfunction signal.
2.5.2.1 Time Delay Potentiometer
The time delay potentiometer is typically used in applications where turbulence or splashing may cause false level
alarms. This is a single-turn pot with a factory default
setting of 0.5 seconds. If desired, this pot may be turned
clockwise to increase the response time from the standard
0.5 seconds to a maximum of 45 seconds. Turning the pot
counterclockwise decreases the time delay.
The WET LED is not influenced by the time delay pot.
As an example, turning the pot clockwise will put a time
delay into the 960 switch. Immersing the tip of the transducer in water will produce the following results:
• WET LED will immediately come on.
• After the time delay period the AS-i output will indicate a
wet gap condition.
When removing the tip of the transducer from the water,
the WET LED will immediately turn off. After the time
delay period, the AS-i output will indicate a dry gap condition.
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2.5.2.2 Level Test Push button
The level test push button is used to manually test the liquid
level measurement operation of the Model 960 unit. Pressing
this push button will reverse AS-i output. If the transducer gap
is dry, pressing this pushbutton causes the unit to report a wet
gap condition. If the gap is wet, pressing this pushbutton causes
the unit to report a dry gap condition. The time delay pot does
not affect the operation of the level test pushbutton.
2.5.2.3 Malfunction Test Push button
The malfunction test pushbutton is used to manually perform
a complete diagnostics check of the 960 unit. Pressing the malfunction test push button stops all pulses between the electronics
and the transmit piezoelectric crystal in the transducer. This
simulates a failure of the 960 unit which is reported as follows.
• AS-i output indicates a malfunction.
• The diagnostic LED comes on to indicate that there is a
fault condition.
• AS-i output indicates a wet gap condition and the WET
LED comes on.
2.5.3 LED Status Indications
Model 960 units have four status indicating LEDs:
• Green POWER LED is on when power is applied to the unit.
• Yellow WET LED is on when liquid fills the bottom
the transducer gap.
⁄4"
1
of
• Red DIAGNOSTIC LED is on continuously when the
Model 960 diagnostics detects any unit failures. This LED
may also be used to diagnose what type of failure has
occured (see troubleshooting section).
• Red FAULT LED is on continuously to indicate AS-i
communications fault. This LED also flashes when a unit
failure occurs as indicated when the diagnostic LED is on
continuously.
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3.0
Reference Information
3.1
Electronics Specifications
Supply Voltage
AS-i Version
AS-i Slave Type
AS-i Slave Profile
AS-i Data Bits
Connectable Load
21 to 31 VDC
V 3.0
A/B (Maximum of 62 nodes)
S-0.A.E
D2 = 1 with a wet gap
D2 = 0 with a dry gap
D3 = 1 during malfunction
D3 = 0 in normal state
EN50295 and IEC 62026-2
Power Consumption
Less than 1 watt
Gap Condition:
Malfunction Status:
3.2
Environmental Specifications
Ambient Temperature
Storage Temperature
Process Temperature
Humidity
3.3
Electronics:
Electronics:
Transducer:
-13° to +160° F (-25° to +71° C)
-40° to +160° F (-40° to +71° C)
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
0-99%, Non-condensing
Transducer Specifications
Transducer Material Material Code (page 23)
Operating Temperature Range
Maximum Pressure
316 Stainless Steel
A, S, N, K
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
2000 psi (138 bar) 1" and 2" (3 and 5 cm)
316 Stainless Steel
A, S, N, K
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
1500 psi (103 bar) 3" to 130" (6 to 330 cm)
Hastelloy C-276
B
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
2000 psi (138 bar) 1" and 2" (3 and 5 cm)
Hastelloy C-276
B
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
1500 psi (103 bar) 3" to 130" (6 to 330 cm)
Monel
C
-40° to +325° F (-40° to +163° C)
1200 psi (83 bar)
Kynar
R
-40° to +250° F (-40° to +121° C)
see graphs below 2" to 130" (5 to 330 cm)
CPVC
P
-40° to +180° F (-40° to +82° C)
see graphs below 2" to 130" (5 to 330 cm)
®
Range with PN16 flange
30
300
30
250
25
250
25
200
150
100
50
0
-40
20
15
10
5
0
60 120 180 240
Temperature (°F)
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0
-40
Pressure (psi)
Range with 150# flange
CPVC Transducer Ratings
Pressure (psi)
" NPT
1" to 130" (3 to 330 cm)
300
Pressure (bar)
Range with
Pressure (psi)
Kynar Transducer Ratings
Actuation Length
200
150
100
50
0
40
80
120
Temperature (°C)
0
-40
20
15
10
5
0
40 80 120 160 200
Temperature (°F)
0
-40
0
40
80
120
Temperature (°C)
9
3.4 Performance Specifications
Repeatability
Response Time
Time Delay
Self-Test
Automatic:
Manual:
Shock Class
Vibration Class
Electromagnetic Compatibility
+ 0.078" (+ 2 mm)
1
⁄2 second typical
Variable 0.5 – 45 seconds on rising and falling levels
Continuously verifies operation of electronics, transducer,
piezoelectric crystals, and electrical noise
Push button verifies operation of electronics, transducer,
and piezoelectric crystals
ANSI/ISA-S71.03 Class SA1
ANSI/ISA-S71.03 Class VC2
Meets CE requirements EN 61326
3.5 Physical Specifications
Housing Material
Cable Entry
Cast aluminum A356-T6, or deep drawn 304 stainless steel
Dual 3⁄4" NPT, or M20
Dual 1⁄2" NPT, or M20
Cast Aluminum:
304 Stainless Steel:
3.6 Dimensional Specifications
Inches (mm)
3.12
(79)
2.12
(54)
4.00
(102)
4.00
(102)
2.30
(58)
4.43 (113)
4.43 (113)
2.35 (60) Typical
1.80 (46) Typical
2.70 (69)
Typical
Actuation length
for ANSI flange
Actuation length
for NPT connection
Actuation length
for Varivent fitting
0.25 (6)
0.25 (6)
∅ .875 (22)
Model 960
with DN65 Varivent Flange
10
0.25 (6)
∅ .875 (22)
∅ .875 (22)
Model 960
with NPT Connection
Model 960
with ANSI Flange
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3.7
Agency Approvals
AGENCY
FM
CSA
PENDING
FEBRUARY 2007
ATEX
AS-i
APPROVED MODELS
PROTECTION METHOD
AREA CLASSIFICATION
960-58AX-030 or
960-58AX-031
with transducers
9X1-XXXA-XXX
Explosion Proof
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C & D
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F & G
Class III, Type 4X, IP 66, T6
960-58AX-07X or
960-58AX-03X
with transducers
9X1-XXXA-XXX
Non-Incendive
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C & D
Class II, Div. 2, Groups F & G
Class III, Type 4X, IP 66, T4
IP67 for 304 Stainless Steel Housing
960-58AX-030 or
960-58AX-031
with transducers
9X1-XXXA-XXX
Explosion Proof
Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C, & D
Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F & G
Class III, Type 4X, IP 66, T6
960-58AX-030 or
960-58AX-031
with transducers
9X1-XXXA-XXX
Non-Incendive
Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C & D
Class II, Div. 2, Groups E, F & G
Class III, Type 4X, IP 66, T4
IP67 for 304 Stainless Steel Housing
960-58AX-0C0 or
960-58AX-0C1
with all metallic
transducers*
Flame Proof
Ex II 1/2 G, EEx d IIC T6
960-58AX-0EX
with all metallic
transducers*
Non-Sparking
Ex II 3 G, EEx n II T6
These units have been tested to AS-Interface Specification
EN50295 and IEC 62026-2, and have met the demands of the
AS-Interface Test Requirements. AS-Interface certificate #76401
*Consult factory for model numbers
These units have been tested to EN 61326 and are
in compliance with the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
3.8 Troubleshooting
Caution: In hazardous areas, do not remove the housing cover until power
is disconnected and the atmosphere is determined to be safe.
The Model 960 has a unique diagnostics feature to assist in
troubleshooting should a failure occur. A microprocessor in
the electronics continuously monitors all self-test data.
Should a fault occur, the microprocessor can determine
whether the malfunction is due to the electronics, transducer,
piezoelectric crystals, or the presence of environmental noise.
The LEVEL TEST pushbutton and DIAGNOSTIC LED
are used to assist in troubleshooting the switch:
When a fault occurs, as indicated by the DIAGNOSTIC
LED being on continuously, press the LEVEL TEST
pushbutton and observe the DIAGNOSTIC LED.
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3.8 Troubleshooting (cont.)
• One flash of the DIAGNOSTIC LED indicates a problem
with either the transducer, piezoelectric crystals, or the
interconnection wiring.
• Two flashes of the DIAGNOSTIC LED indicates a problem with the electronics boards.
• Three flashes of the DIAGNOSTIC LED indicates excessive levels of environmental noise.
If the DIAGNOSTIC LED flashes once when the LEVEL
TEST push button is pressed, the most common issue is
the interconnection wiring between the electronics and the
transducer. Check all wiring inside the housing to make
sure that all wires are secure in their respective terminal
blocks. Make sure that all the terminal block screws are
fully tightened. If all wires are secure then contact the factory. A replacement transducer may be needed. See the
Model Number section on pages 14 and 15 for proper
replacement part numbers.
Two flashes of the LED indicates an issue with the electronics
module. Contact the factory for a replacement electronics module. See Section 3.9 for spare electronics boards part numbers.
Environmental noise is the issue if the diagnostic LED
flashes three times. Common sources of environmental
noise are conducted electrical noise from a VFD (variable
frequency drive), radiated electrical interference from a
walkie-talkie or radio, or mechanical vibration from some
nearby source. This noise could affect the 960 and other
electrical instrumentation. Check to see if any of the above
listed sources may be causing the interference and correct
the issue to insure proper operation of the unit.
It is also possible that application related issues may be
affecting the proper operation of the 960 unit. The table
below assists in troubleshooting.
PROBLEM
ACTION
No signal with level change
Check wiring to make sure proper input voltage is supplied.
Make sure liquid is filling the transducer gap.
Check for dense foam on surface or dried product in the gap.
Unit may not function properly if either condition exists.
No change in output between
wet gap or dry gap
Check to see if transducer gap is plugged with solids.
The switch is chattering
Check for proper input voltage supply.
Check for dense foam in gap.
Check for turbulence or excessive aeration. Relocate or isolate switch.
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3.9
Replacement Parts
Cast Aluminum Housing
Item
Description
Part Number
1
Housing cover without window
004-9193-002
1
Housing cover with window
036-4410-005
2
O-Ring
012-2201-237
4
Board mounting bracket
005-6690-003
6
FM/CSA housing base with 3⁄4" NPT
004-9212-002
6
FM/CSA housing base with M20
004-9212-005
6
ATEX housing base with 3⁄4" NPT
004-9212-003
6
ATEX housing base with M20
004-9212-004
1
2
Deep Drawn 304 Stainless Steel Housing
Item
Description
Part Number
1
1
2
4
6
Housing cover without window
Housing cover with window
O-Ring
Board mounting bracket
Housing base
036-5702-003
036-5702-002
012-2201-155
005-6691-002
036-5701-004
3
4
5
Common Parts
Item
Description
Part Number
3
Bezel overlay sticker
005-9734-001
5
Electronics board
030-3588-001
7
Transducer
See Model Number
6
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3.10 Model Number
3.10.1 960 Electronics
BASIC MODEL NUMBER
960
Integral mount ultrasonic level switch
INPUT POWER
5
24 VDC loop powered
OUTPUT SIGNAL
8
Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i)
SELF-TEST
A
Automatic & manual via push button
OPTIONS
0
1
None
Window in enclosure cover
MOUNTING
0
Integral
AGENCY APPROVAL
3
7
C
E
FM/CSA Explosion proof & Non-incendive
(Available with 10th digit = 0 or 1)
FM/CSA Non-incendive & General Purpose
(Available with 10th digit = 4 or 5)
ATEX II 1/2 G EEx d II C T6 Flame Proof
(Available with 10th digit = 0 or 1)
ATEX EEx n II T6, Non-sparking
(Available with 10th digit = 4 or 5)
HOUSING & CONDUIT CONNECTION
0
1
4
5
9
14
6
0
5
8
A
Cast aluminum with 3⁄4" NPT dual conduit entries
Cast aluminum with M20 dual conduit entries
Deep drawn 304 SS w/ 1⁄2" NPT dual conduit entries
Deep drawn 304 SS w/M20 dual conduit entries
0
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3.10.2 Model 960 Transducer
TRANSDUCER UNIT OF LENGTH
A
M
English (length in inches)
Metric (length in centimeters)
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
A
S
B
C
R
P
N
K
316/316L stainless steel
316/316L with 20 Ra sanitary finish (use only with Process Connection codes 3T, 4T, or VV)
Hastelloy C-276
Monel
Kynar (use only with Process Connection codes 11, 23, 33, 43, BA, CA, DA)
CPVC (use only with Process Connection codes 11, 23, 33, 43, BA, CA, DA)
316/316L stainless steel, NACE construction
316/316L stainless steel, ASME B31.1 &B31.3 construction
PROCESS CONNECTIONS
THREADED CONNECTIONS
11
21
22
⁄4" NPT
1" NPT
1" BSP (G1)
3
SANITARY CONNECTIONS
3T
4T
VV
1"/11⁄2" Tri-Clamp® 16 AMP fitting
2" Tri-Clamp® 16 AMP fitting
DN65 – Varivent
ANSI RAISED FACE FLANGES EN/DIN FLANGES
23
24
25
33
34
35
43
44
45
1" 150# ANSI RF flange
1" 300# ANSI RF flange
1" 600# ANSI RF flange
11⁄2" 150# ANSI RF flange
11⁄2" 300# ANSI RF flange
11⁄2" 600# ANSI RF flange
2" 150# ANSI RF flange
2" 300# ANSI RF flange
2" 600# ANSI RF flange
BA
BB
BC
CA
CB
CC
DA
DB
DD
DE
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
DN
25
25
25
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
PN
16 EN 1092-1 Type A
25/40 EN 1092-1 Type A
63/100 EN 1092-1 Type B2
16 EN 1092-1 Type A
25/40 EN 1092-1 Type A
63/100 EN 1092-1 Type B2
16 EN 1092-1 Type A
25/40 EN 1092-1 Type A
63 EN 1092-1 Type B2
100 EN 1092-1 Type B2
ACTUATION LENGTH (unit of length specified in second digit)
1" to 130" in 1" increments
1" minimum for NPT process connections
2" minimum for BSP, sanitary, and flanged process connections
Example: 4 inches = 004
3 cm to 330 cm in 1 cm increments
3 cm minimum for NPT process connections
5 cm minimum for BSP, sanitary, and flanged process connections
Example: 6 centimeters = 006
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ASSURED QUALITY & SERVICE COST LESS
Service Policy
Return Material Procedure
Owners of Magnetrol controls may request the return of a
control or any part of a control for complete rebuilding or
replacement. They will be rebuilt or replaced promptly.
Controls returned under our service policy must be
returned by Prepaid transportation. Magnetrol will repair
or replace the control at no cost to the purchaser (or
owner) other than transportation if:
So that we may efficiently process any materials that are
returned, it is essential that a “Return Material
Authorization” (RMA) number be obtained from the factory, prior to the material's return. This is available
through Magnetrol’s local representative or by contacting
the factory. Please supply the following information:
1. Returned within the warranty period; and
2. The factory inspection finds the cause of the claim
to be covered under the warranty.
If the trouble is the result of conditions beyond our control; or, is NOT covered by the warranty, there will be
charges for labor and the parts required to rebuild or
replace the equipment.
In some cases it may be expedient to ship replacement
parts; or, in extreme cases a complete new control, to
replace the original equipment before it is returned. If
this is desired, notify the factory of both the model and
serial numbers of the control to be replaced. In such
cases, credit for the materials returned will be determined
on the basis of the applicability of our warranty.
No claims for misapplication, labor, direct or consequential damage will be allowed.
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Company Name
Description of Material
Serial Number
Reason for Return
Application
Any unit that was used in a process must be properly
cleaned in accordance with OSHA standards, before it is
returned to the factory.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must accompany
material that was used in any media.
All shipments returned to the factory must be by prepaid
transportation.
All replacements will be shipped F.O.B. factory.
NOTE: See Electrostatic Discharge Handling Procedure
on page 5.
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EFFECTIVE: March 2007