Doc. No.: M1500 Rev. 5
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• 67733 Gross Point Road 900 Santa Fe Dr.
Doc. No.: M1500, Rev. 5
Page 72 of 127
67733 Gross Point Road 900 Santa Fe Dr.Doc. No.:
M1500, Rev. 5
Page 72 of 127
• 67733 Gross Point Road 900 Santa Fe Dr.
•
Figure 14-6 Combo Dual-Level & Hydrocarbon Liquid Sensor Installation
14.1.16 Controller Setup for 30-3225
1st Barrier Position (Dual Float Sensor)
1. Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor (or, if using SiteConnect choose the appropriate
icon) and install that position.
2. Set the lower alarm threshold to 2.2 volts and set the upper alarm threshold to 3.4 volts
o If monitoring a normally wet well, the 3.4 volt threshold indicates will indicate that the liquid is too
low, and the 2.2 volt threshold will indicate that the liquid is too high.
o If monitoring a normally dry well, the 3.4 volt threshold indicates that liquid is above the lower float,
and the 2.2 volt threshold indicates that liquid is above the upper float.
3. Use SiteConnect to program all alarms associated with the appropriate thresholds to activate if the
sensor detects liquid.
2nd Barrier Position (Hydrocarbon Sensor)
1. Configure the barrier position to be a generic sensor (or, if using SiteConnect choose the appropriate
icon) and install that position.
2. Using the Controller, take a dynamic reading of the hydrocarbon portion of the sensor.
3. Set the lower alarm threshold to 0.2 volts lower than the reading taken (this assumes that there is no
current hydrocarbon contamination).
4. Set the upper alarm threshold to 5.0 volts (disables upper threshold).