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Gladiator Conductivity Switch Series
PROPRIETARY NOTICE
The information contained in this publication is derived in part
from proprietary and patent data. This information has been
prepared for the express purpose of assisting operating and
maintenance personnel in the efficient use of the instrument
described herein. Publication of this information does not convey
any rights to use or reproduce it, or to use for any purpose
other than in connection with the installation, operation and
maintenance of the equipment described herein.
WARNING
This instrument contains electronic components that are
susceptible to damage by static electricity. Proper handling
procedures must be observed during the removal, installation, or
handling of internal circuit boards or devices:
Handling Procedure:
1. Power to unit must be removed prior to commencement of
any work.
2. Personnel must be grounded, via wrist strap or other safe,
suitable means, before any printed circuit board or other
internal devices are installed, removed or adjusted.
3. Printed circuit boards must be transported in a conductive
bag or other conductive container. Boards must not be
removed from protective container until the immediate time of
installation. Removed boards must be placed immediately in a
protective container for transport, storage, or return to factory.
Comments:
This instrument is not unique in its content of ESD (electrostatic
discharge) sensitive components. Most modern electronic
designs contain components that utilize metal oxide technology
(NMOS, CMOS, etc.). Experience has proven that even small
amounts of static electricity can damage or destroy these
devices. Damaged components, even though they appear to
function properly, exhibit early failure
Overview 3
General Description 3
Principle of Operation 3
Primary Areas of Application 3
Features 3
Typical Applications 4
Non-metallic Tank 4
Non-metallic Tank 4
Dimensions 5
Remote Amplifier 5
Optional Flange 5
Single Probe 5
Two Probe 5
Two Probe 5
Mounting 6
Dimensions 7
Mounting 7
Wiring 8
Smart Probe 8
Remote Probe to Amplifier 9
Relay Functions 10
Multidrop Connections* 11
Test Terminal Function Selection 12
Setup Procedure 13
Smart Probe Functionality Layout 13
Smart Probe Version 14
Smart Probe Version 15
Remote Functionality Layout 16
Remote Version 17
Software Menu 18
Remote Amplifier 18
Flow Chart 19
Software Tree 19
Quickset 20
Advance Menu 21
Advance Menu 22
Diagnostic Displays (Remote type only) 23
Diagnostic Displays 24
Part Numbering 25
Smart Probe Version 25
Remote Version 26
Specications 27
Conductivity Table 28