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Specifications – flow switch model fs200, Installation step 1, Step 4 – Hydrolevel FS200 User Manual

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SPECIFICATIONS – FLOW SWITCH MODEL FS200

LIMITED MANUFACTURERʼS WARRANTY

We warrant products manufactured by Hydrolevel Company to be free from defects in

material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of manufacture or

one year from the date of installation, whichever occurs first. In the event of any claim

under this warranty or otherwise with respect to our products which is made within

such period, we will, at our option, repair or replace such products or refund the pur-

chase price paid to us by you for such products. In no event shall Hydrolevel

Company be liable for any other loss or damage, whether direct, indirect, incidental or

consequential. This warranty is your EXCLUSIVE remedy and shall be IN PLACE OF

any other warranty or guarantee, express or implied, including, without limitation, any

warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty

may not be assigned or transferred and any unauthorized transfer or assignment

thereof shall be void and of no force or effect.

Maximum Service Pressure: 160 psi

Maximum Temperature: 250°F

Enclosure: NEMA type 1 (for indoor use only).

Formed sheet metal construction.

Powder coated cover, zinc plated chas-

sis, brass body. Not for use in haz-

ardous locations.

Contacts: SPDT switch

7.4 FLA, 44.4 LRA@120VAC Motor Duty

Pilot Duty Rating: 125VA@120/240VAC

Ambient Temperature Range: 32°F-176°F (0°C-80°C)

Media Temperature Range: 32°F-250°F (0°C-121°C)

Pipe Connection: 1"NPT - Brass

Conduit Access: 2 openings for 1/2" conduit

Usage: 1" to 6" pipe sizes (see Flow Chart - Table 1)

INSTALLATION

Step 1

Trimming the Paddles

The stainless steel paddles (set of 4 supplied)

must be trimmed to the appropriate length for the

pipe diameter being used. Use the template at the

right of this page as a cutting guide. Follow the

curve indicated as closely as possible. Standard

shears or tin snips can be used.

Step 4

Wiring

ENERGIZE CIRCUIT UPON FLOW

Step 3

Installing in Tee

The Flow Switch must be installed in a 1" NPT

threaded pipe fitting. If a reducing bushing or

welded fitting is required, the length must be kept

to a minimum to insure that the paddle can move

freely in the run of the pipe without coming in con-

tact with the bushing or fitting. Tighten the Flow

Switch with a 1

5

8

" box

wrench or adjustable

wrench applied to the

brass nut only.

Do not

tighten by grasping the

enclosure. Allow a 1

3

4

"

space from the bottom of

the enclosure to the top

of the tee (Figure 3) and

be sure that the arrow

on the side of the enclo-

sure is in the direction of

the flow.

IMPORTANT:

The paddle must not touch the inside wall of the

opposite side of the pipe. If there is any contact,

additional trimming is required.

Step 2

Stacking the

Paddles

After trimming, the paddles must be

stacked as shown in Figure 2 and

then screwed onto the stem of the

flow switch. IMPORTANT: The cor-

rect orientation of the paddles to

the flow of the fluid is essential.

Step 5

Adjusting Sensitivity

To INCREASE

sensitivity (switch

activates at a lower

flow rate), turn the

adjustment screw

counter-clockwise (-).

To DECREASE

sensitivity (switch

activates at a higher

flow rate), turn the

adjustment screw

clockwise(+).

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 4

Flow Switch will activate load (alarm, light,

relay, motor starter, etc.) when flow occurs.

ENERGIZE CIRCUIT UPON NO FLOW

Flow Switch will activate load (alarm, light,

relay, motor starter, etc.) when no flow occurs.

COMMON (COM)

FLOW CLOSES CIRCUIT (NO)

FLOW OPENS CIRCUIT (NC)