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C. removing electronics, D. typical applications and wiring diagrams, 1) ls6000 terminal layout – Babbitt LS6000 Basic Features Sensor User Manual

Page 5: Ls6000 terminal layout

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d) On dry product that flows like water (starch), when using the LS6000 to stop the flow by means of a

butterfly valve or knifegate, make sure the probe is long enough to allow time to close these slow
moving valves.

e)

In small vessels where a good location is hard to find, it may be necessary to put a baffle plate between
the probe and the product inlet to keep product off of the probe as it fills.

C.

Removing the Electronics

1) Disconnect supply power at main power source.
2) Disconnect wires from terminal strip.
3) Unplug blue antenna lead.
4) Remove green grounding screw.

D. Typical Applications and Wiring Diagrams

As follows:


LS6000 TERMINAL LAYOUT
























*NOTE:

EACH LS6000 POWER SUPPLY IS INTENDED FOR ONLY ONE SUPPLY

VOLTAGE. THIS VOLTAGE IS PRINTED ON THE POWER SUPPLY BOARD.
FOR 115 VAC OR 230 VAC UNITS, HOOK UP THE HOT LEAD TO L1 AND THE NEUTRAL
TO L2, WITH APPROPRIATE GROUND.
FOR 12 VDC OR 24 VDC UNITS, HOOK THE POSITIVE VOLTAGE TO L1 AND THE
COMMON OR GROUND TO L2.

FIGURE 6.2


3

5 AMP RELAY CONTACTS






C2 NC2 NO2 NO1 NC1 C1 L2 L1 G






SUPPLY VOLTAGE*