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Liquid Alarm Sensors for Conductive Media Series LA ® LA 1S, LA 25S Flow Chambers LS, LS 25 With Electronic Controllers LA 1.1, LA 1.4 Instruction Manual Version 1.00.01
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Liquid Alarm Sensors for Conductive Media Series LA®

LA 1S, LA 25S

Flow Chambers

LS, LS 25

With Electronic Controllers

LA 1.1, LA 1.4

Instruction Manual Version 1.00.01

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Dear customer, we have made up this operating manual in such a way that all necessary information about the product can be found and understood quickly and easily. Should you still have any question, please do not hesitate to contact M&C directly or go through your appointed dealer. Respective contact addresses are to be found in the annexe to this operating manual. Please also contact our homepage www.mc-techgroup.com for further information about our products. There, you can read or download the data sheets and operating manuals of all M&C products as well as further information in German, English and French.

This Operating Manual does not claim completeness and may be subject to technical modifications. © 04/2016 M&C TechGroup Germany GmbH. Reproduction of this document or its content is not allowed without permission from M&C.

LA® is a registered trade mark. Version: 1.00.01

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Contents 1 General information .................................................................................................................. 4 2 Declaration of conformity ........................................................................................................ 4 3 Safety instructions ................................................................................................................... 5 4 Warranty .................................................................................................................................... 5 5 Used terms and signal indications .......................................................................................... 6 6 Introduction............................................................................................................................... 6 7 Application ................................................................................................................................ 7 8 Technical Data .......................................................................................................................... 7 9 Description ................................................................................................................................ 8 10 Receipt of goods and storage.................................................................................................. 8 11 Installation instructions and Dimensions .............................................................................. 9 12 Mounting ................................................................................................................................. 11

12.1 Pre-assembly at works in case of complete control units ................................................ 11 12.2 Mounting of the sensor LA 1S into the universal filter ...................................................... 12 12.3 Mounting of the sensor LA 1S into the flow chamber LS .................................................. 12 12.4 Mounting of the Sensor LA 25S onto the Universal filter .................................................. 13 12.5 Mountage of the Sensor LA 25S into the flow chamber LS 25 ......................................... 13

13 Supply connections ................................................................................................................ 14 13.1 Electrical connections ...................................................................................................... 14

13.1.1 Electronic controller LA-1.1 ..................................................................................... 14 13.1.2 Electronic controller LA-1.4 ..................................................................................... 16

13.2 Pneumatical connections ................................................................................................. 17 14 Starting .................................................................................................................................... 17

14.1 Starting with a dry sensor ................................................................................................ 17 14.2 Function test .................................................................................................................... 18 14.3 Adjustment of sensitivity .................................................................................................. 18 14.4 Adjustment of alarm holding function ............................................................................... 19

15 Closing down .......................................................................................................................... 19 16 Maintenance and repair .......................................................................................................... 20 17 Spare parts list ........................................................................................................................ 21 18 Appendix ................................................................................................................................. 21

List of illustrations Figure 1 Flow chamber LS with liquid sensor LA 1S .................................................................. 10 Figure 2 Flow chamber LS 25 with liquid sensor LA 25S ........................................................... 10 Figure 3 Liquid alarm sensor LA 1S and LA 25S with universal filter F..-..D and FSS-..-D ......... 11 Figure 4 Mounting of the sensor LA 1S into flow chamber LS .................................................... 13 Figure 5 Electrical connection and dimensions LA-1.1 ............................................................... 15 Figure 6 Electrical connection and dimensions LA-1.4 ............................................................... 16 Figure 7 Insertion plan of the LA-1.4 .......................................................................................... 17 Figure 8 Flow diagram LA1.1, 115/230V 50/60Hz ...................................................................... 22 Figure 9 Flow diagram LA1.1, 24V AC/DC ................................................................................. 23 Figure 10 Flow diagram LA1.4, 115/230V 50/60Hz ...................................................................... 24 Figure 11 Flow diagram LA1.4, 24V AC/DC ................................................................................. 25

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Head Office M&C TechGroup Germany GmbH Rehhecke 79 40885 Ratingen Germany Telephone: 02102 / 935 - 0 Fax: 02102 / 935 - 111 E - mail: [email protected] www.mc-techgroup.com

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

The product described in this operating manual has been examined before delivery and left our works in perfect condition related to safety regulations. In order to keep this condition and to guarantee a safe operation, it is important to heed the notes and prescriptions made in this operating manual. Furthermore, attention must be paid to appropriate transportation, correct storage, as well as professional installation and maintenance work. All necessary information a skilled staff will need for appropriate use of this product are given in this operating manual.

2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CE - Certification The product described in this operating manual complies with the following EU directives: EMV-Instruction The requirements of the EU directive 2014/30/EU “Electromagnetic compatibility“ are met. Low Voltage Directive The requirement of the EU directive 2014/35/EU “Low Voltage Directive“ are met. The compliance with this EU directive has been examined according to DIN EN 61010. Declaration of conformity The EU Declaration of conformity can be downloaded from the M&C homepage or directly requested from M&C.

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3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Please take care of the following basic safety procedures when mounting, starting up or operating this equipment: Read this operating manual before starting up and use of the equipment. The information and warnings given in this operating manual must be heeded. Any work on electrical equipment is only to be carried out by trained specialists as per the regulations currently in force. Attention must be paid to the requirements of VDE 0100 (IEC 364) when setting high-power electrical units with nominal voltages of up to 1000 V, together with the associated standards and stipulations. Check the details on the type plate to ensure that the equipment is connected to the correct mains voltage. Protection against touching dangerously high electrical voltages: Before opening the equipment, it must be switched off and hold no voltages. This also applies to any external control circuits that are connected. The device is only to be used within the permitted range of temperatures and pressures. Check that the location is weather-protected. It should not be subject to either direct rain or moisture. The electronic controllers LA-1.1 and LA-1.4 as well as the liquid sensors LA 1S and LA 25S in combination with this electronic controllers must not be used in hazardous areas. Installation, maintenance, monitoring and any repairs may only be done by authorized personnel with respect to the relevant stipulations.

4 WARRANTY

If the equipment fails, please contact M&C directly or else go via your appointed M&C dealer. We offer a one year warranty as of the day of delivery as per our normal terms and conditions of sale and assuming technically correct operation of the device. Consumables are hereby excluded. The terms of the warranty cover repair at the factory at no cost or the replacement at no cost of the equipment free ex user location. Reshipments must be sent in a sufficient and proper protective packaging.

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5 USED TERMS AND SIGNAL INDICATIONS

DANGER!

This means that death, severe physical injuries and/or important material damages will occur in case the respective safety measures are not fulfilled.

W A R N I N G !

This means that death, severe physical injuries and/or important material damages may occur in case the respective safety measures are not fulfilled.

CARE !

This means that minor physical injuries may occur in case the respective safety measures are not fulfilled.

C A R E ! Without the warning triangle means that a material damage may occur in case the respective safety measures are not met.

A T T E N T I O N ! This means that an unintentional situation or an unintentional status

may occur in case the respective note is not respected.

NOTE!

These are important information about the product or parts of the operating manual which require user’s attention.

SKILLED STAFF These are persons with necessary qualification who are familiar with installation, use and maintenance of the product.

6 INTRODUCTION

The M&C liquid alarm units series LA® are designed for a continuous and stationary operation and guarantee a long service life and a minimum maintenance work provided a perfect installation.

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7 APPLICATION

Liquid alarm sensors LA 1S and LA 25S are used in gas sample conditioning systems for monitoring gas cooling and condensate drain-off devices in order to provide protection for downstream analysis instruments. This simple monitoring device reliably signals the penetration of condensate in the event of cooling or condensate drain-off equipment being defective and thus avoids expensive down times as well as high repair costs for analysis instruments. The electronic controllers LA-1.1 and LA-1.4 are used for feeding and signal processing of the liquid alarm sensors LA 1S and LA 25S. In the event of alarm, the power for the sample gas pump or a solenoid valve is to be switched off in the gas sample conditioning system.

8 TECHNICAL DATA

Sensor Series LA® LA 1S LA 25S Flow chamber LS LS 25 Part Number 03 E 1001 03 E 3100 03 E 1111 03 E 1120 Connection cable 2 m 2 m ø 4,2 mm, 2-core each additional meter of connection cable = part No. 03E 9001, total max. 100 meters Pressure 0 - 4 bar g**** 0 - 25 bar g (up to 100 bar g*) Flow 0 - 1000 l/h Operating temperature +80 °C *** Gas connections ø 12 mm G 1/4" i 1/4" NPT a ø 8 mm ** Stagnant space approx. 3 ml 3 ml Material of sample contacting parts *** glass, platinum PVDF,

FPM SS316Ti, PVDF SS316Ti

Type of mounting clamping attachment wall screw on pipe Mounting position vertical Electrical conductivity >50 µS/cm Weight 50 g 60 g 140 g 100 g

* other pressure ranges -, ** other dimensions -, *** other materials or temperatures on request **** max. 2 bar when mounted in universal filter A Electronic controllers type LA-1.1 LA-1.4

Electronic Controller Series LA® Type LA-1.1 LA-1.4

Part Number 230V 50/60Hz 115V 50/60Hz 24V DC 24V AC

03 E 2001* 03 E 2001* 03 E 2001* d 03 E 2001* b

03 E 2006 03 E 2006 a 03 E 2006 d 03 E 2006 d

Mounting Wall mounting housing Rail mounting housing EN 50022

Sensor inlets 1

Power consumption 2 VA 1VA

Alarm-relay (2x MC/NC/NO) contact rating

250V DC/AC DC=50W, AC=500VA, 3A

250V DC/AC DC=45W, AC=500VA, 2A

Cable inlet 1x terminal range 3mm - 6,5mm 2x terminal range 5mm - 10mm

Electrical connection Terminals max. 2,5 mm2 Adjustment of switching point Via potentiometer after opening of housing Via potentiometer in the housing front Distance between sensor and electronic LA-1..

max. 100m

Line break supervision yes

Alarm reset** yes Protection type IP65 EN60529 IP20 EN60529 Housing material Polycarbonate Polyamide PA 6.6 combustibility class VO

(UL94) Ambient temperature -25 °C to +60 °C Dimensions B 80xL 160xH 55 mm B 22,8 x L 100 x H 111 mm Weight 0,31 kg 0,23 kg

Reversible distribution voltage 230V 50Hz / 115V 60Hz, at works adjusted to 230V 50Hz. ** at works deactivated

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9 DESCRIPTION

The M&C liquid sensors LA..S works on the principle of electrical conductivity from 20 µS/cm conductance. In order to avoid electrolytic effects on the sensor surface, the sensors are powered with alternating current.

NOTE!

Only the newly developed electronic controllers as described in the afore mentioned data sheet from date of construction 04/2006 onwards can be used for the M&C liquid sensors LA..S.

The M&C LA..S liquid sensors are constructed in such a way that any droplets of liquid in the sample gas are attracted under gravity to the sensor surface and even the smallest liquid droplets trigger a sure and rapid alarm. The LA 1S sensor is defined for operating pressure up to 4 bar and LA 25S for up to 25 bar. The sensor protection corresponds to type IP65 EN 60529. The LA 1S sensor with its 12 mm diameter glass body is mounted in the GL connection of a F..-..-D universal filter or in the LS flow chamber. The LA 25S sensor has got a 1/4" special male connector for mounting in the FSS..-D universal filter or for mounting in 8 mm tubes using a special union tee connector LS 25. When mounting the universal filters and the flow chamber, the gas inlet and gas outlets can be rotated through 180° during assembly. Two mounting types are available, wall-mounting LA1.1 and rail-mounting LA1.4. A line break supervision is integrated for sure operation. There are two LED’s for displaying operational and fault status as well as two potential-free changeover contacts with "safety-first" switching action for sure alarm signalling. The electronic controllers are equipped with an alarm reset that may be activated or deactivated. During delivery, it is not activated. By using one of the contacts, a pump or a solenoid valve in the gas conditioning system can be switched directly and the second contact can be used as a status alarm. The switching point of the electronic controller LA-1.. is adjustable via a potentiometer. At works, a standard alignment is made for a conductivity of 100µS/cm.

A T T E N T I O N ! The special electronic controller ER142 Exi (without line break controller) (Part No.: 03E2009 (a)) must only be used for the intrinsically safe feeding of the old sensor versions LA 1 or LA 25 being installed in the EX-zone. For application in combination with the new sensor versions LA 1S and LA 25S no explosion protection is provided!

10 RECEIPT OF GOODS AND STORAGE

The liquid alarm series LA® are normally delivered in 2 packing units:

1. Universal filter F.-..-D or flow chamber LS and liquid sensor LA ..S 2. Electronic controller LA-1...

Please take the liquid alarm units LA... and eventual special accessories carefully out of the packaging material immediately after arrival, and compare the goods with the items listed on the packing list.

Check the goods for any damage caused during delivery and, if necessary, notify your transport insurance company without delay of any damage discovered.

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NOTE!

The liquid alarm components should be stored in a protected frost-free area

!

11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND DIMENSIONS

The liquid alarm sensor LA ..S is used for detecting liquids and is to be installed behind the gas dehydration devices, e.g. behind a gas cooler, but always on the deepest point of the installation. This is provided by the universal filters F.-..-D and the flow chambers LS or LS 25. The filters F.-..D and the flow chambers LS are designed for wall mounting and are mounted by using the 2 fastening screws. The operating position is exclusively vertical, only then an immediate alarm is given in case of liquids breaking through. When mounting the devices outside, no special protecting measures are necessary provided that in winter the ambient temperature does not fall below the dew point temperature of the measuring gas. The gas inlet and outlet can be positioned on the left side or the right side of the filter, all you need to do is to shift the blue angle bracket. Another inlet connection – supplied with a blind plug - is vertically available. The flow chamber has got the gas inlet on the vertical position and the gas outlet according to the fastening on the right side or the left side.

NOTE!

NOTE! During mounting, the gas inlet and gas outlet of the universal filters and the flow chamber can be turned by 180°.

The flow direction is marked with arrows. The standard gas connections of the universal filters F.-..-D and the flow chamber LS are G1/4" i. The gas connections can be selected depending on the application, either soft and flexible tubes out of PVC, Novoprene, FPM etc. or rigid tubes out of synthetic material like PTFE or metal e.g. stainless steel. For the suitable connection fittings please look into our range of products.

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G1/4"

115

LA1

25

12

13

ø50

G1/4"

17 12

ø5

25 LS

Figure 1 Flow chamber LS with liquid sensor LA 1S

Sample gas

Sample gas

LA 25S

LS 25

DN 8

DN 8

120

Figure 2 Flow chamber LS 25 with liquid sensor LA 25S

LA 1S

LS

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Universal filter F..-..D / FSS-..-D

Sample gas Sample gas

LA 25S LA 1S

290 290

Figure 3 Liquid alarm sensor LA 1S and LA 25S with universal filter F..-..D and FSS-..-D

12 MOUNTING

12.1 PRE-ASSEMBLY AT WORKS IN CASE OF COMPLETE CONTROL UNITS

In case you order a complete control unit consisting of liquid sensor, universal filter or flow chamber and electronic controller, the mounting of the sensor into the respective installation device is effected at works as far as possible. For transportation, the sensor LA 1S of the universal filters F.-..-D is pre-assembled. The only thing left to do is to mount the sensor LS 1S hand-tight by clockwise rotation of the red union nut GL25 into the below GL connection of the filter.

NOTE!

Please check before assembling that the clamping ring GL25-12 of PTFE/silicone is not defect and is placed on the sensor, the white PTFE surface pointing to the viewer (medium side). Only then, the necessary leak-proofing is guaranteed.

The sensor LA 25S is to be screwed with the pre-assembled G1/4“ fitting into the thread of the stainless steel filter body by using a tape of Teflon. If the sensors are delivered in connection with a flow chamber, both are completely pre-assembled.

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12.2 MOUNTING OF THE SENSOR LA 1S INTO THE UNIVERSAL FILTER

In case the client has selected single components, the mounting of the sensor has to be effected as follows: Dismount the red GL25 union nut incl. the inside GL25-12 clamping ring from the filter. Tear the red anti-kink socket of the cable on the sensor LA 1S by slight swinging movements

backwards in direction of the connection cable of the sensor body. Push the GL25 union nut on the sensor body with its inside thread showing to the sensor

beginning (platinum electrodes) backwards in direction of the red cable anti-kink. Push the GL25-12 clamping ring with the white PTFE surface showing to the sensor beginning

(medium side) over the swelling on the sensor body.

NOTE!

The PTFE/Silicone clamping ring GL25-12 must not be defective. Only then, the necessary tightness is guaranteed.

Push the red union nut with clamping ring against the swelling on the sensor body.

Push the red anti-kink socket of the cable by slight swinging movements onto the sensor body again.

Screw the red GL25 union nut with sensor onto the GL connection thread of the filter. 12.3 MOUNTING OF THE SENSOR LA 1S INTO THE FLOW CHAMBER LS

If the client has selected single components, the mounting of the sensor has to be effected as follows: Dismount the union nut incl. the inside O-ring and the pressing ring from the chamber body. Tear the red anti-kink cable socket by slight swinging movements from the sensor body over the

connecting cable. Push the union nut with its inside threading showing to the sensor beginning (platinum

electrodes) over the connection cable onto the sensor body. Push the PVDF pressing ring and afterwards the black FPM O-ring on the electrodes’ side up to

the swelling on the sensor body.

NOTE!

The O-ring must not be defective. Only then, the necessary tightness is guaranteed.

Push the union nut on the sensor body up to the swelling.

Put the sensor connection cable again through the black anti-king cable socket and push the socket by slight swinging movements approx. 15 mm onto the sensor body.

Mount the sensor with union nut into the below connection of the flow chamber.

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Union nut

Antikink

Item Part-No. Description

1 90 E 1000 FPM O-ring 14

2 90 E 1010 PVDF – pressing ring 16

3 03 E 1001 Liquid sensor LA 1S with 4m connection cable

4 03 E 3100 Flow chamber LS with union nut

Figure 4 Mounting of the sensor LA 1S into flow chamber LS

12.4 MOUNTING OF THE SENSOR LA 25S ONTO THE UNIVERSAL FILTER

If the client hat selected single components, the mounting of the sensor has to be effected as follows:

Screw the attached mounting fitting with a Teflon tape into the filter body.

Put the sensor with pre-assembled union nut and the pre-assembled pressing and cutting ring into the fitting and draw up the union nut hand-tight. Then draw the union nut with a flat key exactly 1 ¼ rotations. Now, it is mounted correctly.

12.5 MOUNTAGE OF THE SENSOR LA 25S INTO THE FLOW CHAMBER LS 25

If the client has selected single components, the mounting of the sensor has to be effected as follows:

Put the sensor with pre-assembled union nut and the pre-assembled pressing and cutting ring into the flow chamber and draw the union nut hand-tight. Then draw the union nut with a flat key exactly 1 ¼ rotations. Now, it is mounted correctly.

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13 SUPPLY CONNECTIONS

13.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

W A R N I N G !

Incorrect supply voltage may destroy the equipment. Please take care of the correct voltage as indicated on the type plate!

The supply voltage may vary from the indication on the type plate by max. ± 10%.

NOTE!

When setting high-power electrical units with nominal voltages of up to 1000V, attention must be paid to the requirement of IEC 364 (DIN VDE 0100) as well as the associated standards and stipulations!

The electronic controllers LA-1.1 are equipped with a mains selector switch S3 for 230 / 115 V. At works, this selector switch is adjusted to 230 V. Check the desired voltage before starting and, if necessary, change the selector switch by using a screw driver. The electronic controllers LA-1.4 in 24 V version are suitable for both, constant voltage and alternating voltage. When fixing the sensor cable to the installation, take care that the cable is not too short in order to be able to dismount the sensor without problem for control or cleaning purposes.

NOTE!

Only the sensor types LA 1S and LA 25S provide a line break control.

NOTE!

The connection cables of the sensors LA 1S and LA 25S are normal 2-wire lines and can be extended up to 100m via usual terminals if necessary. The connection cables of the old sensors LA 1, LA 25 and LA 1-H are special HF lines that must not be lead and extended via normal terminals because those terminals interrupt the protective cover of the line.

13.1.1 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER LA-1.1

For the electrical connection, the following steps are to be taken (see figure 4):

Loosen the 4 lid screws and remove the lid.

Lead the connection cables through the respective clamp fitting.

The electrical connection of the sensor LA 1S or LA 25S is made according the colours on the terminals 5 = brown and 6 = white. All sensors of type LA 1, LA 25 and LA 1-H are to be connected to terminals 5 = brown and 8 = white. In this case, a bridge must be installed between terminals 6 and 7.

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NOTE!

If the the old sensor LA 1, LA 25 or LA 1-H is connected the same way as the new sensor LA 1S, the function of the electronic is inverted: no liquid = alarm, liquid = o.K.

NOTE!

If a new sensor LA 1S is connected the same way as the old sensor LA 1, LA 25 or LA 1-H no line break control is existing.

The voltage supply takes place on terminals 1 = L, 2 = N and 3 = PE.

The alarm is to be connected to terminals 11, 21 = centre contact, 12, 22 = alarm and 14, 24 = o.k..

Figure 5 Electrical connection and dimensions LA-1.1

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13.1.2 ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER LA-1.4

For the electrical connection, the following steps have to be carried out (see also figure 5):

The electrical connection of the sensor LA 1S or LA 25S is to be made on terminals 5 = brown and 6 = white. Old sensors of type LA 1, LA 25 and LA 1-H are to be connected to terminals 5 = brown and 8 = white. In this case, you must install a bridge between terminals 6 and 7.

The voltage supply is to be effected on the terminals 1 = L, 2 = N and 4 = PE.

The alarms are to be connected on terminals 11, 21 = alarm, 12, 22 = centre contact and 14, 24 = o.k..

Figure 6 Electrical connection and dimensions LA-1.4

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Figure 7 Insertion plan of the LA-1.4

13.2 PNEUMATICAL CONNECTIONS

For the connection of the measuring gas lines and when using the universal filters F..-..-D and the flow chamber LS, you must use two fittings with thread G1/4“ a and the corresponding tube and pipe connection. The screw fittings have to be screwed into the universal filter respectively the flow chamber by using PTFE tape. The flow chamber LS 25 is already equipped with screw fittings for 8mm tubes. Regarding mounting of the tube and pipe lines:

Dismount the union nuts as well as the pressing and cutting rings from the fitting.

Push the union nut, then the pressing ring, then the cutting ring onto the tube resp. Pipe line.

Put the tube resp. Pipe into the fitting and draw up the union nut hand-tight.

Then the stainless steel nuts have to be drawn up by using a flat key by exactly 1 ¼ rotations and it is correctly mounted.

14 STARTING

14.1 STARTING WITH A DRY SENSOR

Switch on the mains voltage, the green LED of the electronic controllers LA 1.1 resp. LA1.4 are beaming. The liquid alarm control is ready for work!

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In case the read alarm LED is beaming, there is liquid on the sensor, or there is a line break, or you must do an adjustment of the sensitivity (see chapter 14.3).

NOTE!

If the sensor is dry, the green LED indicates that the instrument is in operating condition, the green LED is out when the red LED is on and signalizes a liquid alarm.

14.2 FUNCTION TEST

The responsiveness of the sensors LA 1S and LA 25S should be examined before the first starting and afterwards two times a year and is to be effected as follows:

Dismount the sensor LA 1S resp. LA 25S.

Make a short-circuit of the sensor electrodes by using a humid finger.

The electronic controller LA-1.1 resp. LA-1.4 indicates an alarm, i.e. the red LED is beaming.

After the function test, dry the electrodes with a cloth.

Remount the sensor into the receiver part. For the sensors LA 1S and LA 25S, a parting of a cable can be simulated by disconnecting a connection lead on the electronic controller. Also in this case, the electronic controller LA 1.1 resp. LA1.4 must immediately indicate alarm, i.e. the red LED must beam.

NOTE!

If the alarm is not activated when executing the function test, the sensor, the electronic controller and the connections must be examined.

NOTE!

The sensor LA 1S is only able to detect condensate with a conductance ration of min. 20 µS/cm.

Therefore, it is advisable to check the sensor function with the eventually occuring condensate. For this purpose, dismount the sensor and execute the above described function test with the respective condensate.

W A R N I N G !

Aggressive condensate possible. Wear protective glasses and protective clothes when dismounting, repairing or cleaning the sensor!

14.3 ADJUSTMENT OF SENSITIVITY

At works, a standard adjustment of the electronic controllers LA-1.1 and LA-1.4 is executed for a conducting capacity of 100µS/cm. Hereby, the length of the sensor’s connection cable does not matter. In case a permanent alarm is given and the red LED is permanently beaming after the initial starting in spite of the fact that the sensor is dry, or in case the sensor is humid and no alarm is given, the sensitivity of the sensor must be adjusted.

Range of adjustment on the electronic controllers: 50µS/cm … 1mS/cm.

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For an adjustment of sensitivity, the following steps have to be executed:

Remove the 4 lid screws of the electronic controller LA-1.1 and remove the lid.

Dismount the sensor, clean and dry the electrodes.

In case of permanent alarm with a dry and clean sensor: Turn on the potentiometer P1 (LA-1.1) resp. Sensitivity adj. (LA-1.4) anticlockwise (lower sensitivity) until the alarm is out. Then make a short-circuit with a humid finger. Then, the electronic controller LA-1.. must immediately indicate alarm, i.e. the red LED must be beaming.

In case the alarm is not activated while making the short-circuit of the sensor electrodes with a humid finger: Turn on the potentiometer P1 (LA-1.1) resp. Sensitivity adj. (LA-1.4) in clockwise direction (higher sensitivity) until the alarm is indicated, i.e. the red LED is beaming.

Screw again the 4 lid screws of the electronic controller LA-1.1.

Dry the electrodes with a cloth and mount the sensor again.

NOTE!

Should there be condensate with a low conducting capacity, do not short-circuit the sensor. Moisten instead the sensor (that has be cleaned with distilled water) with the respective condensate.

14.4 ADJUSTMENT OF ALARM HOLDING FUNCTION

Optionally, you can configure a self-holding of the alarm. For this purpose, you have to execute a manual reset in the event of an alarm. For configuration of the alarm holding function, you have to execute the following steps:

Remove first the 4 lid screws and then the lid of the electronic controller LA-1.1.

For the rail mounting version LA-1.4, loosen the above and below closing behind the terminals by means of a screw driver. Then pull the printed board together with the housing front out of the back housing part.

Plug the jumper on JP1 from position: 2-3 (no alarm memory function) to position 1-2 (see figure 4 resp. 6).

Screw the lid again on electronic controller LA-1.1.

Push the printed board again into the housing of electronic controller LA-1.4. The manual reset has to be released on the electronic controllers LA 1.1 and LA1.4 by actuating the key button S1 resp. Al. Reset. In case of the electronic controller LA 1.1, you have to remover the housing lid for this purpose (see figure 4). In case of electronic controller LA 1.4, you have to actuate the key button in the housing front (Al. Reset).

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No special measures have to be respected for closing down.

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16 MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

NOTE!

Please take care of the specific installation and process safety measures before executing any maintenance and repair work!

The liquid control units series LA® are working maintenance-free during a long period of time. It may be that the electrodes of the sensors LA 1S resp. LA 25S are dirty from deposits. Please use a cloth for cleaning, eventually in connection with a solvent of cleaning material. For cleaning, the sensor has to be dismounted.

A T T E N T I O N ! In case of liquid breaking through, the total conditioning unit including the receiving part with sensor must be dried and cleaned.

NOTE!

Aggressive condensate possible. Wear safety glasses and respective protective clothes when dismounting, repairing or cleaning the sensor!

In case of a defect of the electronic, please send the instrument for repair to M&C Products.

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17 SPARE PARTS LIST

The requirement of wear, tear and spare parts depend on specific operating conditions. The quantities we recommend are based on experience and are not binding.

Liquid alarm sensor unit LA... (V) Consumables, (E) Recommended spare parts, (T) Spare parts Recommended quantity for

operation during a period of xxx years

V/E/T 1 2 3 Sensor LA 1S / LS:

90 E 1000 FPM O-Ring (14) E 2 4 8

90 E 1010 PVDF-Ring (16) E 2 4 8 Sensor LA 1S / F.-..-D:

90 F 0025 PTFE Sealing ring GL25-12ø E 2 4 8

91 F 0020 Union nut GL25 (read) E 1 2 3 Sensor LA 1S, LA 25S:

03 E 1001 Liquid sensor LA 1S with 4m connection cable T 1 1 1

03 E 1111 Liquid sensor LA 25S with 4m connection cable T 1 1 1

03 E 9001 Connection cable LA.., per meter T - - -

18 APPENDIX

Flow diagram LA1.1, 115/230V 50/60Hz Flow diagram LA1.1, 24V AC/DC Flow diagram LA1.4, 115/230V 50/60Hz Flow diagram LA1.4, 24V AC/DC

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Figure 8 Flow diagram LA1.1, 115/230V 50/60Hz

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Figure 9 Flow diagram LA1.1, 24V AC/DC

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Figure 10 Flow diagram LA1.4, 115/230V 50/60Hz

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Figure 11 Flow diagram LA1.4, 24V AC/DC


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