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Eclipse® Model 706

High Performance
Guided Wave Radar
Level Transmitter

DESCRIPTION Measures Level, Interface,


Volume and Flow
The new Eclipse® Model 706 High Performance Transmitter
is a loop-powered, 24 VDC level transmitter that is based
upon the proven and accepted technology of Guided
Wave Radar (GWR). Encompassing a number of signifi-
cant engineering accomplishments, this leading edge level
transmitter is designed to provide measurement perform-
ance well beyond that of many of the more traditional
technologies.

Utilizing “diode switching” technology, along with the


most comprehensive probe offering on the market, this
single transmitter can be used in a wide variety of appli-
cations ranging from very light hydrocarbons to water-
based media.

The innovative angled, dual compartment enclosure is


now a common sight in the industry. This enclosure, first
brought to the industry by Magnetrol® in 1998, is angled
to maximize ease of wiring, configuration, and viewing of
the versatile graphic LCD display.

One universal Model 706 transmitter can be used and


interchanged with all probe types, and offers enhanced
reliability as it is suitable for use in critical SIL 2 hardware
safety loops.

The ECLIPSE Model 706 supports both the FDT/DTM and


Enhanced DD (EDDL) standards, which allow viewing of
APPLICATIONS
valuable configuration and diagnostic information such as
the echo curve in tools such as PACTware ™, AMS Device MEDIA: Liquids, solids, or slurries; hydrocarbons to water-
Manager, and various HART ® Field Communicators. based media (Dielectric Constant εr = 1.2–100)

VESSELS: Most process or storage vessels up to rated


probe temperature and pressure.

CONDITIONS: All level measurement and control appli-


cations including process conditions exhibiting visible
vapors, foam, surface agitation, bubbling or boiling, high
fill/empty rates, low level and varying dielectric media or
Eclipse® Model 706 DTM
specific gravity.
FEATURES

• Multivariable, two-wire, 24 VDC loop-powered trans- • 30-point custom strapping table for uncommonly-
mitter for level, interface, volume, or flow. shaped tanks.
• Diode switching technology offers best-in-class signal • Two standard flumes and four standard weirs of
strength and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) resulting various sizes for flow measurement.
in enhanced capability in difficult low dielectric • Generic flow equation for non-standard channels.
applications. • 360° rotatable housing can be separated from probe
• Level measurement not affected by changing media without depressurizing the vessel.
characteristics. • Probe designs up to +450 °C/431 bar (+850
• No need to move levels for calibration. °F/6250 psi).
• Overfill Capable probes allow for “true level” meas- • Saturated steam applications up to 155 bar @ +345 °C
urement all the way up to the process seal, without (2250 psi @ +650 °F).
the need for special algorithms. • Cryogenic applications down to -196 °C (-320 °F).
• 4-button keypad and graphic LCD display allow for • Transmitter can be remote-mounted up to 3,6 m
convenient viewing of configuration parameters and (12 feet) away from the probe.
echo curve.
• FMEDA evaluation allows use in SIL 2 Loops
• Proactive diagnostics advise not only what is wrong, (full FMEDA report available).
but also offer troubleshooting tips.
• No moving parts.
• Nine common tank shapes for volumetric output.

TECHNOLOGY

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
ECLIPSE Guided Wave Radar is based upon the technology
of TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry). TDR utilizes pulses
of electromagnetic energy transmitted down a wave guide Initial
Initial Initial
Initial
Pulse
Pulse Pulse
Pulse
(probe). When a pulse reaches a surface that has a higher Reflected
Reflected
Pulse
Reflected
Reflected Air ε
Air εrr==11
Pulse
dielectric constant than the air (εr = 1) in which it is trav-
Pulse Pulse
Air εr =
ε =1
Air r 1 εrr >> 1,2
1.2
eling, a portion of the pulse is reflected. The transit time
of the pulse is then measured via high speed timing ε
Liquid εrr >> 1,2
Liquid 1.2

circuitry that provides an accurate measure of the liquid Transmitted


Transmitted
Pulse
Transmitted Pulse
Transmitted
(or solids) level. The amplitude of the reflection depends Pulse
Pulse

on the dielectric constant of the product. The higher the


dielectric constant, the larger is the reflection. Overall Liquid Level Bulk Solid Level

INTERFACE MEASUREMENT
The ECLIPSE Model 706 is capable of measuring both an Reference
Reference
signal
upper liquid level and an interface liquid level. As only a Signal

portion of the pulse is reflected from a low dielectric upper


surface, some of the transmitted energy continues down ε
Airεr =r1=
Air 1
the GWR probe through the upper liquid. The remaining
initial pulse is again reflected when it reaches the higher
Upper level Low dielectric medium
dielectric lower liquid. It is required that the upper liquid Upper level
signal Low dielectric medium
(eg. oil, εr = 2)
signal (e.g. oil, εr = 2)
has a dielectric constant less than 10, and the lower liquid
Emulsion
Emulsion layer
has a dielectric constant greater than 15. A typical interface
Interface
Interface
application would be oil over water, with the upper layer level signal
level signal high dielectric medium
High dielectric medium
(eg. water, εr = 80)
of oil being non-conductive (εr ≈ 2.0), and the lower layer (e.g. water, εr = 80)
of water being very conductive (εr ≈ 80). The thickness of the
upper layer could be as small as 50 mm (2") while the max- Time
Time
imum upper layer is limited to the length of the GWR probe. Interface Level
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SPECIAL APPLICATIONS

EMULSION LAYERS OVERFILL CAPABILITY


As emulsion layers, also called “rag layers” can decrease Although agencies like WHG or VLAREM certify Overfill
the strength of the reflected signal in an interface appli- proof protection, defined as the tested, reliable operation
cation, GWR transmitters are typically recommended for when the transmitter is used as overfill alarm, it is assumed
applications that have clean, distinct layers. in their analysis that the installation is designed in such
a way that the vessel or side mounted cage cannot
However, the ECLIPSE Model 706, with its powerful
physically overfill.
internal measurement algorithms, will tend to detect the
top of an emulsion layer. Contact the factory for applica- However, there are practical applications where a GWR
tion assistance regarding emulsion layers in your specific probe can be completely flooded with level all the way up
application. to the process connection (face of the flange). Although
the affected areas are application dependent, typical GWR
SATURATED STEAM APPLICATIONS probes have a transition zone (or possibly dead zone) at
(Boilers, Feedwater Heaters, etc.) the top of the probe where interacting signals can either
As the temperature of a saturated steam application affect the linearity of the measurement or, more dramati-
increases, the dielectric constant of the steam vapor space cally, result in a complete loss of signal.
also increases. This increase in vapor space dielectric While some manufacturers of GWR transmitters may use
causes a delay in the GWR signal propagation as it travels special algorithms to “infer” level measurement when this
down the probe, causing the liquid level to appear lower undesirable signal interaction occurs and the actual level sig-
than actual. nal is lost, the ECLIPSE Model 706 offers a unique solution
NOTE: The measurement error associated with this by utilizing a concept called Overfill Safe Operation.
propagation delay does depend on temper-
An Overfill safe probe is defined by the fact that it has
ature and is a function of the square root
of the vapor space dielectric constant. For a predictable and uniform characteristic impedance all the
example, with no compensation, a way down the entire length of the waveguide (probe).
+450 °F (+230 °C) application would show These probes allow the ECLIPSE Model 706 to measure
a level error of about 5.5 %, while a +315 °C accurate levels up to the process flange without any non-
(+600 °F) application would show an error measurable zone at the top of the GWR probe.
approaching 20 %!
Overfill safe GWR probes are unique to ECLIPSE GWR,
The ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter and Model 7yS Coaxial and coaxial probes can be installed at any location on the
Steam probe provide a unique solution to this application. vessel. Overfill safe probes are offered in a variety of
The effects of the changing steam conditions can be Coaxial and Caged designs.
compensated for by utilizing a mechanical steam target
placed inside and near the top of the Model 7yS coaxial
probe.

Knowing exactly where the target is located at room temper-


ature, and then continuously monitoring its apparent
location, the vapor space dielectric can be back-calculated.
Knowing the vapor space dielectric, accurate compensa-
tion of the actual liquid level reading is accomplished.

This is a patented technique with two US Patents


(US 6642801 and US 6867729) issued for both the mechan-
ical target concept and the associated software algorithm.

Contact the factory for additional information relating to


saturated steam applications.

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PROBE OVERVIEW
THREE STYLES OF GWR PROBES

With one basic ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter that oper- Each of these probe configurations has specific strengths
ates with all probes, choosing the proper Guided Wave and weaknesses. Although there can be overlap, and dif-
Radar (GWR) probe is the most important decision in the ferent probes can certainly be used in similar applications,
application process. The probe configuration establishes it is important to understand their basic differences so that
fundamental performance characteristics. one can choose the probe type that will offer optimal
performance.
All ECLIPSE Model 706 probes can be described by three
basic configurations: The descriptions below are facts relating to the physics of
GWR technology and are not specific to the ECLIPSE
• Coaxial
Model 706.
• Twin flexible cable
• Single element (rigid rod or flexible cable)

COAXIAL PROBES BASIC —FOR CLEAN LIQUIDS


The coaxial probe is the most efficient of all GWR probe The basic 22,5 mm (0.875") diameter coaxial GWR probe
configurations and should be the first consideration in all is only recommended for use in clean applications or spe-
applications. Analogous to the efficiency of coaxial cable, cial applications such as saturated steam. Teflon®, PEEK,
a coaxial probe allows almost unimpeded movement of or alumina spacers centering the inner rod within the
the high frequency pulses throughout its length. outer tube are located at 60 cm (24") intervals, resulting in
a perfect characteristic impedance along the entire length
The electromagnetic field that develops between the inner
of the probe.
rod and outer tube is completely contained and uniform
down the entire length of the probe. See Figure 1. This means This probe is recommended in applications with viscosities
that the coaxial probe is immune to any proximity affects up to 500 cP (mPa.s) maximum.
from other objects in the vessel, and therefore, in essence,
it can be used anywhere that it can mechanically fit. ENLARGED—FOR DIFFICULT LIQUIDS
The efficiency and overall sensitivity of a coaxial configu- The standard Enlarged 45 mm (1.75") or 49 mm (1.93”)
ration yields robust signal strength, even in extremely low diameter coaxial GWR probes can be generally used for
dielectric (εr ≥1.4) applications. The sensitivity of this most applications. They can be installed directly into the
“closed” design, however, also makes it more susceptible tank as well as into bypass cages, stillwells or bridles.
to measurement error in applications that can have coat- The robust construction reduces the number of spacers
ing and buildup. required, allowing the probe to be used in applications
All ECLIPSE Model 706 coaxial probes are Overfill Safe as where higher risk of buildup exists. To further reduce the
standard, by design. possibility of media buildup, the use of a single bottom
spacer is recommended up to probe lengths of 2.54 m
(100"). The overall sensitivity and performance of an en-
larged coaxial GWR probe is identical to a standard coax-
ial GWR probe, but it offers the very important advantage
Figure 1 that it can be used in applications with viscosities up to
Coaxial Probe 2,000 cP (mPa.s).

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PROBE OVERVIEW CONTINUED

THREE STYLES OF GWR PROBES

OPTIONAL FLUSHING
CONNECTION
The maintenance of coaxial GWR probes in applications
suffering from buildup or crystallization can be signifi-
cantly improved by using an optional flushing connection.
This flushing connection is a metal extension with a port
welded above the process connection. The port allows
the user to purge the inside of the coaxial GWR probe
during routine maintenance.
Flushing Port
Note: The best approach to eliminate the effects of Shown Plugged
condensation or crystallization is to install (1⁄4” NPT-F)
adequate insulation or heat tracing (steam or
electrical). A flushing connection is no sub-
stitute for proper maintenance, but will help
to reduce the frequency of the intervention.

CAGED—FOR DIRTY LIQUIDS

Unique to MAGNETROL, the Caged GWR probe is a single


rod probe which uses an existing or new cage, bridle, or
stillwell as the second conductor to re-create the same sig-
nal propagation of a coaxial GWR probe. Caged GWR
probes are designed for 2" (DN50), 3" (DN80) or 4"
(DN100) diameter metal chambers, and utilize a specially
designed impedance matching section that results in the
same overall characteristic impedance of a coaxial style
GWR probe.

Caged GWR probes offer the same sensitivity and perform-


ance as coaxial GWR probes, but the single conductor
design allows it to be used in applications with viscosities
up to 10,000 cP (mPa.s).

OPTIONAL ANNUNCIATOR ANSI/ISA-12.27.01-2011, titled “Requirements for Process


FITTING Sealing between Electrical Systems and Flammable or
Combustible Process Fluids,” which require the incorpo-
High Pressure and High Temperature High Pressure
ration of a method that indicates or annunciates a primary
ECLIPSE Model 706 probes containing a glass ceramic
seal failure (e.g., visible leakage, an audible whistle, or
alloy process seal (Models 7yD, P, J, L, M and N) are avail-
other means of monitoring).
able with an optional annunciator fitting. The use of this
fitting complies with the Dual Seal requirements of

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PROBE OVERVIEW CONTINUED

THREE STYLES OF GWR PROBES

TWIN CABLE FLEXIBLE PROBES


The relationship of the Twin Cable probe design to a Figure 3 shows the single element design and how the
coaxial probe design is similar to that of older, twin-lead, electromagnetic pulse effectively expands into a teardrop
antenna lead-in to modern, coaxial cable. 300-ohm twin- shape as it propagates away from the top of the tank (the
lead cable simply does not have the efficiency of 75-ohm inherent ground reference). This single element configu-
coaxial cable, making the parallel conductor design less ration (rod or cable) is the least efficient of the three probe
sensitive than the concentric coaxial. See Figure 2. This trans- types, but can still operate with a with minimum dielectric
lates into Twin Cable GWR probes having the ability to detection of approximately εr > 1.7 in an open, non-
measure dielectrics down to εr ≥1.7. metallic vessel.
Heavy bridging of material between the cables across the However, this dielectric constant performance improves
FEP coating can cause improper measurement and should considerably (εr > 1.4) when the single rod probe is installed
be avoided. in a metal cage/bridle, or mounted 50 –150 mm (2–6")
Figure 2 also shows that, although most of the electromag- away from a metal tank wall. Because the design is
netic field develops between the two cables, there is also “open,” it exhibits two strong tendencies:
some peripheral energy that expands outward, making the • It is the most forgiving of coating and buildup. (The
Twin Cable probe more sensitive to proximity effects of PFA-insulated probe is the best choice for severe
objects located immediately around it. For that reason, it is buildup and coating).
recommended to keep the active element of the Twin Cable • It is most affected by proximity issues.
probe at least 25 mm (1") away from metal objects. It is important to note that a parallel metal wall INCREASES
the performance of a single rod probe while a singular,
metal object protruding out near the probe may be improp-
erly detected as a liquid level.
Figure 2 These tendencies are application/installation dependent.
Twin Flexible Probe Therefore, by properly matching the single rod probe to a
cage/chamber, the ECLIPSE Model 706 broad offering of
caged probes combines the performance/sensitivity ad-
vantages of a coaxial probe and the viscosity immunity of
a single rod probe. The Caged Probes are Overfill Safe by
design, can be used in interface and other difficult, low
dielectric applications, and are unique to MAGNETROL
and the ECLIPSE Model 706.
Contact the factory for additional support and questions.

SINGLE ROD PROBES


Single element GWR probes act quite differently than both
Figure 3
coaxial and twin cable designs. With only one conductor
Single Rod Probe
to work with, the pulses of energy develop between the
single rod probe and the mounting nut or flange. In other
words, the pulse propagates down and around the rod as
it references its ground at the top of the tank.
The energy and efficiency of the pulse are directly related to
how much metallic surface exists around it at the top of the Launch Plate
vessel. This metallic surface at the top of the probe is called
the “launch plate.” The larger the launch plate, the more ef-
ficient the signal propagation down the probe.

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PROBE SELECTION GUIDE
COAXIAL/CAGED GWR PROBE TWIN CABLE GWR PROBE SINGLE ROD/CABLE PROBE

signal propagation signal propagation signal propagation

Launch Plate

end view end view

GWR Dielectric Temperature Max. Overfill Viscosity


Description Application Installation Vacuum ➄
Probe➀ Range ➁➂ Range ➃ Pressure Safe cP (mPa.s)

Coaxial GWR Probes—Liquids


Standard -40 to +200 °C
ε 1.4–100 (-40 70 bar
7yT Temperature Level/Interface Tank/Chamber r to +400 °F) (1000 psi) Yes Yes 500/2000

7yP High Level/Interface Tank/Chamber εr 1.4–100 -196 to +200 °C 431 bar Full Yes 500/2000
Pressure (-320 to +400 °F) (6250 psi)
High Temp./ Level/Interface Tank/Chamber ε 1.4–100 -196 to +450 °C 431 bar
7yD r Full Yes 500/2000
High Press. (-320 to +850 °F) (6250 psi)
Steam Saturated -40 to +300 °C 88 bar
7yS Probe Steam Tank/Chamber εr 10–100 (-40 to +575 °F) (1275 psi) Full No ➅ 500

Caged GWR Probes— Liquids


Standard -40 to +200 °C
εr 1.4–100 (-40 70 bar
7yG Temperature Level/Interface Chamber to +400 °F) (1000 psi) Yes Yes 10000

7yL High Level/Interface Chamber εr 1.4–100 (-320 to


-196 +200 °C 431 bar Full Yes 10000
Pressure to +400 °F) (6250 psi)
7yJ High Temp./ Level/Interface Chamber -196 to +450 °C
εr 1.4–100 (-320 431 bar Full Yes 10000
High Press. to +850 °F) (6250 psi)

Single Rod Rigid GWR Probes—Liquids


7yF Standard Level Tank -40 to +200 °C
εr 1.7–100 (-40 70 bar Yes No ➆ 10000
Temperature to +400 °F) (1000 psi)
High -196 to +200 °C 431 bar
εr 1.7–100 (-320 No ➆
7yM Pressure Level Tank to +400 °F) (6250 psi) Full 10000
High Temp./ εr 1.7–100 (-320 to +450
-196 to °C 431 bar No ➆
7yN High Press. Level Tank +850 °F) (6250 psi) Full 10000

Single Cable Flexible GWR Probes—Liquids


Standard -40 to +200 °C
εr 1.7–100 (-40 70 bar No ➆
7y1 Temperature Level Tank to +400 °F) (1000 psi) Yes 10000

7y3➇ High Temp./ Level Tank


-196 to +450 °C 431 bar
εr 1.7–100 (-320 Full No ➆ 10000
High Press. to +850 °F) (6250 psi)
7y4➇ Standard -40 to +200 °C
εr 1.4–100 (-40 70 bar No ➆
Temperature Level/Interface Chamber to +400 °F) (1000 psi) Yes 10000

7y6➇ High Temp./ Level/Interface Chamber -196 to +450 °C 431 bar


εr 1.4–100 (-320 Full No ➆ 10000
High Press to +850 °F) (6250 psi)

Twin Cable Flexible GWR Probes—Liquids


7y7 Standard Level/Interface Tank -40 to +200 °C
εr 1.7–100 (-40 70 bar Yes No ➆ 1500
Temperature to +400 °F) (1000 psi)

Single Cable Flexible GWR Probes—Solids


Bulk Solids -40 to +65 °C
εr 4–100 (-40 No➆
7y2 Probe Level Tank to +150 °F) Atmos. No 10000

Twin Cable Flexible GWR Probes— Solids


7y5 Bulk Solids Level Tank -40 to +65 °C
εr 1.7–100 (-40 No➆
Probe to +150 °F) Atmos. No 1500

➀ 2nd digit A=English, C=Metric


➁ Minimum εr 1.2 with end of probe analysis enabled.
➂ ε
Single rod probes mounted directly into the vessel must be within 75–150 mm (3– 6") of metal tank wall to obtain minimum dielectric of 1.4, otherwise r min = 1.7.
➃ Depends on the probe spacer material. Refer to Model Selection for spacer options.
➄ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with glass seals are hermetically sealed
to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➅ Consult factory for overfill applications
➆ Overfill capability can be achieved with software.
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➇ Scheduled for future release.
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
FUNCTIONAL/PHYSICAL

System Design
Measurement Principle Guided Wave Radar based on Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR)
Input
Measured Variable Level, as determined by GWR time of flight
Span 15 cm to 30 m (6" to 100'); Model 7yS Probe 610 cm (20') max.
Output
Type 4 to 20 mA with HART: 3.8 mA to 20.5 mA useable (per NAMUR NE43)
FOUNDATION fieldbus™: H1 (ITK Ver. 6.1.1)
Resolution Analog: .003 mA
Digital Display: 1 mm
Loop Resistance 591 ohms @ 24 VDC and 22 mA
Diagnostic Alarm Selectable: 3.6 mA, 22 mA (meets requirements of NAMUR NE 43), or HOLD last output
Diagnostic Indication Meets requirements of NAMUR NE107
Damping Adjustable 0–10 seconds
User Interface
Keypad 4-button menu-driven data entry
Display Graphic liquid crystal display
Digital Communication/Systems HART Version 7—with Field Communicator, FOUNDATION fieldbus™, AMS, or FDT
DTM (PACTware™), EDDL
Menu Languages Transmitter LCD: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian
HART DD: English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese
FOUNDATION fieldbus Host System: English
Power (at transmitter terminals) HART: General Purpose (Weather proof)/Intrinsically Safe/Explosion-proof:
16 to 36 VDC
11 VDC minimum under certain conditions (refer to I&O Manual 57-606)
FOUNDATION fieldbus™: FISCO 9 to 17.5 VDC
FNICO, Explosion Proof, General Purpose (Weather proof)
Housing
Material IP67/die-cast aluminum A413 (<0.6 % copper); optional 316 stainless steel
Net/Gross Weight Aluminum: 2,0 kg (4.5 lbs.)
316 Stainless Steel: 4,50 kg (10.0 lbs.)
Overall Dimensions H 212 mm (8.34") x W 102 mm (4.03") x D 192 mm (7.56")
Cable Entry ⁄2" NPT or M20
1

SIL 2 Hardware (Safety Integrity Level) Safe Failure Fraction = 93 % (HART only)
Functional Safety to SIL 2 as 1oo1 in accordance with IEC 61508
(Full FMEDA report available upon request)

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TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS CONTINUED

FUNCTIONAL/PHYSICAL

Environment
Operating Temperature -40 to +80 °C (-40 to +175 °F); LCD viewable -20 to +70 °C (-5 to +160 °F)
Storage Temperature -45 to +85 °C (-50 to +185 °F)
Humidity 0 to 99 %, non-condensing
Electromagnetic Compatibility Meets CE requirement (EN 61326) and NAMUR NE 21
NOTE: Single Rod and Twin Cable probes must be used in metallic vessel
or stillwell to maintain CE noise immunity
Surge Protection Meets CE EN 61326 (1000V)
Shock/Vibration ANSI/ISA-S71.03 Class SA1 (Shock); ANSI/ISA-S71.03 Class VC2 (Vibration)
Performance
Reference Conditions ➀ Reflection from liquid, with dielectric constant in center of selected range,
with a 1,8 m (72") coaxial probe at +20 °C (+70 °F), in Auto Threshold Mode
Linearity ➁ Coaxial/Caged Probes: <0.1 % of probe length or 2,5 mm (0.1"), whichever is greater
Single Rod in Tanks/Twin Cable: <0.3 % of probe length or 7,5 mm (0.3"), whichever is greater
Accuracy Coaxial/Caged Probes: ±0.1 % of probe length or ±2,5 mm (0.1"), whichever is greater
Single Rod in Tanks/Twin Cable: ±0.5 % of probe length or ±13 mm (0.5"), whichever is greater
Interface Operation: Coaxial/Caged probes: ±25 mm (1") for an interface thickness greater than
50 mm (2")
Twin Flexible probes: ±50 mm (2") for an interface thickness greater than
200 mm (8")
Resolution ±0.1 mm or 1"
Repeatability <2,5 mm (0.1")
Hysteresis <2,5 mm (0.1")
Response Time Approximately 1 second
Initialization Time Less than 10 seconds
Ambient Temperature Effect Approx. ±0.02 % of probe length/°C (for probes greater than 2,5 m (8'))
Process Dielectric ➂ <7,5 mm (0.3") within selected range
FOUNDATION fieldbus ™

ITK Version 6.1.1


H1 Device Class Link Master (LAS) — selectable ON/OFF
H1 Profile Class 31PS, 32L
Function Blocks (8) Al, (3) Transducer, (1) Resource, (1) Arithmetic, (1) Input Selector,
(1) Signal Characterizer, (2) PID, (1) Integrator
Quiescent Current 15 mA
Execution Time 15 ms (40 ms PID Block)
➀ Specifications will degrade in Fixed Threshold mode.
➁ Linearity in top 46 cm (18") of Twin Cable and Single Rod probes in tanks will be application dependent.
➂ Accuracy may degrade when using manual or automatic compensation.

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COAXIAL PROBE MATRIX

7yT 7yP

Description Standard Temperature High Pressure

Application Level/Interface Level/Interface

Installation Tank/Chamber Tank/Chamber

Overfill Safe Yes Yes

Materials —Probe 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404)


Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819)
Monel® (2.4360) Monel® (2.4360)

Process Seal Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings ➀ Hermetic Glass Ceramic

Spacers Teflon® TFE Teflon® TFE


Probe Outside Diameter
Enlarged 316 SS: 45 mm (1.75") 316 SS: 45 mm (1.75")
Hastelloy: 49 mm (1.90") Hastelloy: 49 mm (1.90")
Monel: 49 mm (1.90") Monel: 49 mm (1.90")
Basic 22,5 mm (0.87") 22,5 mm (0.87")

Process Connection
Threaded Enlarged 2" NPT Enlarged 2" NPT
(3⁄4" NPT or 1" BSP) (3⁄4" NPT or 1" BSP)
Flanged Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and
proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length


Standard 30 to 610 cm (12 to 240") 30 to 610 cm (12 to 240")
Enlarged 15 m (50') max segmented 15 m (50') max segmented

Transition Zones ➁
Top 0 mm (0") 0 mm (0")
Bottom εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄, εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄,
εr = 80: 50 mm (2") εr = 80: 50 mm (2")
Process Temperature -40 to +200 °C (-40° to +400 °F) -196 to +200 °C (-320° to +400 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➂ 70 bar @ +20 °C (1000 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F)

Dielectric Range 1.4 to 100 ➅ 1.4 to 100 ➅


Vacuum Service ➃ Negative Pressure, Full Vacuum
but no hermetic seal

Viscosity
Enlarged 2000cP (mPa.s) 2000cP (mPa.s)
Basic 500cP (mPa.s) 500cP (mPa.s)

Media Coating Filming Filming


➀ Other o-ring materials available upon request.
➁ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➂ Refer to chart on page 16.
➃ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➄ Can be reduced to 75 mm (3") when lower accuracy is acceptable.
➅ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.

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COAXIAL PROBE MATRIX CONTINUED

7yD 7yS

Description High Temp./High Pressure Steam Probe

Application Level/Interface Saturated Steam

Installation Tank/Chamber Tank/Chamber

Overfill Safe Yes No ➅

Materials—Probe 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404)


Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819)
Monel® (2.4360)

Process Seal Hermetic Glass Ceramic Hermetic Glass Ceramic, PEEK HT

Spacers PEEK HT/Ceramic PEEK HT/Ceramic


Probe Outside Diameter
Enlarged 316 SS: 45 mm (1.75") N/A
Hastelloy: 49 mm (1.92")
Monel: 49 mm (1.92")
Basic 22,5 mm (0.87") 22,5 mm (0.87")

Process Connection
Threaded 2" NPT or 2" BSP ⁄4" NPT or 1" BSP
3

Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and


Flanged proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length


Standard 30 to 610 cm (12 to 240") 60 to 610 cm (24 to 240")
Enlarged 15 m (50') max segmented N/A

Transition Zones ➀
Top 0 mm (0") 200 mm (8")
Bottom εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➃, εr = 80: 50 mm (2")
εr = 80: 50 mm (2")
Process Temperature -196 to 450 °C (-320 to +850 °F) -50 to +300 °C (-58 to +575 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➁ 431 bar @ +20°C (6250 psi @ +70 °F) 87,9 bar @ +300°C (1275 psi @ +575 °F)

Dielectric Range 1.4 to 100 ➄ 10 to 100


Vacuum Service ➂ Full Vacuum Full Vacuum

Viscosity
Enlarged 2000cP (mPa.s) N/A
Basic 500cP (mPa.s) 500cP (mPa.s)

Media Coating Filming Filming


➀ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➁ Refer to chart on page 16.
➂ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➃ Can be reduced to 75 mm (3") when lower accuracy is acceptable.
➄ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.
➅ Consult factory for overfill applications.

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CAGED PROBE MATRIX

7yG 7yL 7yJ

Description Standard Temperature High Pressure High Temp./High Pressure

Application Level/Interface Level/Interface Level/Interface

Installation Chamber Chamber Chamber

Overfill Safe ➆ Yes Yes Yes

Materials—Probe 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404)


Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819)
Monel® (2.4360) Monel® (2.4360) Monel® (2.4360)

Process Seal Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings➀ Hermetic Glass Ceramic Hermetic Glass Ceramic

Spacers PEEK PEEK PEEK HT/Celazole


Probe Outside Diameter
2" Chamber 13 mm (.5") to 19 mm (.75") 13 mm (.5") to 19 mm (.75") 13 mm (.5") to 19 mm (.75")
3" Chamber 19 mm (.75") to 29 mm (1.13") 19 mm (.75") to 29 mm (1.13") 19 mm (.75") to 29 mm (1.13")
4" Chamber 27 mm (1.05") to 38 mm (1.50") 27 mm (1.05") to 38 mm (1.50") 27 mm (1.05") to 38 mm (1.50")
Process Connection
Flanged Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and
proprietary flanges proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length


30 to 610 cm (12 to 240") 30 to 610 cm (12 to 240") 30 to 610 cm (12 to 240")

Transition Zones ➁
Top 0 mm (0") 0 mm (0") 0 mm (0")
Bottom εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄, εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄, εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄,
εr = 80: 50 mm (2") εr = 80: 50 mm (2") εr = 80: 50 mm (2")
Process Temperature -40 to +200 °C (-40 to +400 °F) -196 to +200 °C (-320 to +400 °F) -196 to +450 °C (-320 to +850 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➂ 70 bar @ +20 °C (1000 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F)

Dielectric Range ➆ 1.4 to 100 ➅ 1.4 to 100 ➅ 1.4 to 100 ➅


Vacuum Service ➃ Negative Pressure, Full Vacuum Full Vacuum
but no hermetic seal

Viscosity 10,000cP (mPa.s) 10,000cP (mPa.s) 10,000cP (mPa.s)


Media Coating Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 %
of coated length of coated length of coated length
( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on
dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness)
➀ Other o-ring materials available upon request.
➁ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➂ Refer to chart on page 16.
➃ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➄ Can be reduced to 75 mm (3") when lower accuracy is acceptable.
➅ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.
➆ When installed in the proper chamber/cage/stilling well.

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SINGLE ROD RIGID PROBE MATRIX

7yF 7yM 7yN

Description Standard Temperature High Pressure High Temp./High Pressure

Application Level Level Level

Installation Tank Tank Tank

Overfill Safe ➆ No No No

Materials—Probe 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404) 316/316L (1.4401/1.4404)


Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819) Hastelloy® C (2.4819)
Monel® (2.4360) Monel® (2.4360) Monel® (2.4360)
PFA Insulated 316/316L rod

Process Seal Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings➀ Hermetic Glass Ceramic Hermetic Glass Ceramic

Spacers None None PEEK HT/Celazole


Probe Outside Diameter Bare: 10 mm (0.38") rod Bare: 10 mm (0.38") rod Bare: 13 mm (0.50") rod
Coated: 16 mm (0.625") rod

Process Connection
Threaded 1" or 2” (NPT or BSP) 1" or 2” (NPT or BSP) 2” (NPT or BSP)
Flanged Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and
proprietary flanges proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length 60 to 610 cm (24 to 240") 60 to 610 cm (24 to 240") 60 to 610 cm (24 to 240")
Transition Zones ➁
Top Application Dependent Application Dependent Application Dependent
Bottom εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄, εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄, εr = 1.4: 150 mm (6") ➄,
εr = 80: 50 mm (2") εr = 80: 50 mm (2") εr = 80: 50 mm (2")
Process Temperature -40 to +200 °C (-40 to +400 °F) -196 to +200 °C (-320 to +400 °F) -196 to +450 °C (-320 to +850 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➂ 70 bar @ +20 °C (1000 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F)

Dielectric Range 1.7 to 100 ➅ 1.7 to 100 ➅ 1.7 to 100 ➅


Vacuum Service ➃ Negative Pressure, Full Vacuum Full Vacuum
but no hermetic seal

Viscosity 10,000cP (mPa.s) 10,000cP (mPa.s) 10,000cP (mPa.s)


Media Coating Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 %
of coated length of coated length of coated length
( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on
dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness)
➀ Other o-ring materials available upon request.
➁ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➂ Refer to chart on page 16.
➃ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➄ Can be reduced to 75 mm (3") when lower accuracy is acceptable.
➅ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.
➆ Overfill capability can be achieved with software.

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FLEXIBLE PROBES FOR LIQUIDS MATRIX

7y1 7y3 (Future)

Description Single Flexible Single Flexible


Standard Temperature HTHP

Application Level Level

Installation Tank Tank

Overfill Safe ➅ No No

Materials —Cable 316 (1.4401) 316 (1.4401)

Process Seal Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings➀ Hermetic Glass Ceramic

Probe Outside Diameter 5 mm (0.19") 5 mm (0.19")


Process Connection
Threaded 2" NPT or 2" BSP 2" NPT or 2" BSP
Flanged Various ANSI, EN1092, and Various ANSI, EN1092, and
proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length 1 to 30 m (3 to 100') 1 to 30 m (3 to 100')


Transition Zones ➁
Top 45 cm (18") 45 cm (18")
Bottom 30 cm (12") 30 cm (12")

Process Temperature -40 to +200 °C (-40 to +400 °F) -196 to +450 °C (-320 to +850 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➂ 70 bar @ +20°C (1000 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F)

Dielectric Range ➄ 1.7 to 100 1.7 to 100


Vacuum Service ➃ Negative Pressure, Full Vacuum
but no hermetic seal

Viscosity 10,000 (mPa.s) 10,000 (mPa.s)


Media Coating Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 %
of coated length of coated length
( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on
dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness)
➀ Other o-ring materials available upon request.
➁ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➂ Refer to chart on page 16.
➃ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➄ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.
➅ Overfill capability can be achieved with software.

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FLEXIBLE PROBES FOR LIQUIDS MATRIX CONTINUED

7y4 (Future) 7y6 (Future) 7y7

Description Single Flexible Single Flexible Twin Flexible


Standard Temperature HTHP Standard Temperature

Application Level Level Level/Interface

Installation Chamber Chamber Tank/Chamber

Overfill Safe No No No

Materials—Cable 316 (1.4401) 316 (1.4401) 316 SS (1.4401) Cables with FEP Webbing

Process Seal ➀ Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings Hermetic Glass Ceramic Teflon® TFE with Viton® o-rings

Cable Outside Diameter 5 mm (0.19") 5 mm (0.19") (2) 6 mm (0.25")


Process Connection
Threaded 2" NPT or 2" BSP 2" NPT or 2" BSP 2" NPT or 2" BSP
Flanged Various ANSI, EN, and Various ANSI, EN, and Various ANSI, EN, and
proprietary flanges proprietary flanges proprietary flanges

Available Probe Length 1 to 30 m (3 to 100') 1 to 30 m (3 to 100') 1 to 30 m (3 to 100')


Transition Zones ➁
Top 45 cm (18") 45 cm (18") 45 cm (18")
Bottom 30 cm (12") 30 cm (12") 30 cm (12")

Process Temperature -40 to +200 °C (-40 to +400 °F) -196 to +450 °C (-320 to +850 °F) -40 to +200 °C (-40 to +400 °F)

Max. Process Pressure ➂ 70 bar @ +20 °C (1000 psi @ +70 °F) 431 bar @ +20 °C (6250 psi @ +70 °F) 70 bar @ +20 °C (1000 psi @ +70 °F)

Dielectric Range ➄ 1.7 to 100 1.7 to 100 1.7 to 100


Vacuum Service ➃ Negative Pressure, Full Vacuum Negative Pressure,
but no hermetic seal but no hermetic seal

Viscosity 10,000 (mPa.s) 10,000 (mPa.s) 1500 (mPa.s)


Media Coating Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 % Maximum Error 10 %
of coated length of coated length of coated length
( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on ( % Error is dependent on
dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness) dielectric and thickness)
➀ Other o-ring materials available upon request.
➁ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 %
measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➂ Refer to chart on page 16.
➃ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with
glass seal are hermetically sealed to <10-8 cc/sec @ 1 atmosphere helium.
➄ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.

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FLEXIBLE PROBES FOR SOLIDS MATRIX

7y2 7y5
Description Single Flexible Standard Temp. Twin Flexible Standard Temp.
Application Level Level
Installation Tank Tank
Overfill Safe No No
Pull Down Force 3000 lbs. (1360 Kg) 3000 lbs (1360 Kg)
Materials—Cable 316 (1.4401) 316 (1.4401)
Probe Outside Diameter 5 mm (0.19") (2) 6 mm (0.25")
Process Connection
Threaded 2" NPT or 2" BSP 2" NPT or 2" BSP
Flanged Various ANSI, EN1092, and proprietary flanges Various ANSI, EN1092, and proprietary flanges
Available Probe Length 1 to 30 m (3 to 100') 1 to 30 m (3 to 100')
Transition Zones ➀
Top 45 cm (18") 45 cm (18")
Bottom 30 cm (12") 30 cm (12"12")
Dielectric Range ➁ 4 to 100 1.9 to 100
Vacuum Service ➂ Negative Pressure, but no hermetic seal Negative Pressure, but no hermetic seal
Viscosity 10,000 (mPa.s) 10,000 (mPa.s)
Media Coating Max. Error 10 % of coated length Max. Error 10 % of coated length
( % Error is dependent on dielectric & thickness) ( % Error is dependent on dielectric & thickness)
➀ Transition zones (areas with reduced accuracy) are dielectric dependent. It is recommended to set the 0-100 % measuring range outside of the transition zones.
➁ 1.2 minimum dielectric when end of probe analysis is enabled.
➂ ECLIPSE probes containing o-rings can be used for vacuum (negative pressure) service, but only those probes with glass seal are hermetically sealed
(helium leak <10-8cc/sec @ 1 atmos.).

7yL,
7yL,7yM
7yM and 7yP
and 7yP 7yD,
7yD,7yJ,
7yJ, 7yN, 7y3and
7yN, 7y3 and7y6
7y6
Temperature/Pressure Ratings
Temperature/Pressure Ratings Temperature/Pressure Ratings
Temperature/Pressure Ratings
448
6500 448
6500
(6500) (6500)
316/316L SST
414 414 Hastelloy C276
Maximum Pressure bar (psi)

Maximum Pressure bar (psi)

6000 6000
(6000) (6000)
Monel 400
Maximum Pressure (PSI)

Maximum Pressure (PSI)

379 379
5500
(5500) 5500
(5500)
345 345
5000
(5000) 5000
(5000)
310
4500 310
4500
(4500) (4500)
276
4000 276
4000
(4000) (4000)
316/316L SST
241
3500 Hastelloy C276 241
3500
(3500) (3500)
Monel 400
207
3000 207
3000
(3000)-15 40 95 150 200 260 (3000)-15 95 200 315 425 540
0 100 200 300 400 500 0 200 400 600 800 1000
(0) (100) (200) (300) (400) (500) (0) (200) (400) (600) (800) (1000)
Temperature
Temperature°C (°F)
(°F) Temperature °C(°F)
Temperature (°F)
316/316L SST 316/316L SST
7yF, 7yG,
7yF, 7yG, 7yT,
7yT,7y1,
7y1,7y4,
7y4,7y7
7y7
Hastelloy C276 82,7
Hastelloy C276
1200
NOTES: Monel 400 (1200) Monel 400
Maximum Pressure (PSI)

68,9
• 7yS steam probes are rated to 88 bar (1275 psi) up to +300 °C (+575 °F) 1000
(1000)
• 7y3, 7y6 HTHP flexible probes: 55,2
800
(800)
Pressure is limited by the chamber 41,4
600
(600)
• 7y2, 7y5 bulk solids probes: 3,45 bar (50 psi) to +65 °C (+150 °F)
27,6
• High pressure probes with threaded fittings are rated as follows: 400
(400)
7yD, 7yN, 7yP and 7y3 probes with threaded fittings have 248 bar (3600 psi) 13,8
200
rating. 7yM probes with threaded fittings have 139 bar (2016 psi) rating. (200)
0
(0)0
-15
0 40
100 95
200 150
300 200
400 260
500
(0) (100) (200) (300) (400) (500)
Temperature (°F)
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O-RING (SEAL) SELECTION CHART

O-RING/SEAL SPECIFICATIONS
“O”-Ring Max. Process Min. Process Max. Process Not Recommended For
Code Recommended for Applications
Material Temperature Temperature Pressure Applications

Ketones (MEK, acetone),


skydrol fluids, amines,
70 bar @ 20 °C anhydrous ammonia, low
200 °C @ 16 bar -40 °C
0 Viton® GFLT (400 °F @ 230 psi) (-40 °F)
(1000 psi molecular weight esters and General purpose, ethylene
70 °F) ethers, hot hydrofluoric or
chlorosulfuric acids, sour
HCs
70 bar @ 20 °C
125 °C @14 bar -50 °C Petroleum oils, di-ester base
1 EPDM (250 °F @ 200 psi) (-60 °F)
(1000 psi Acetone, MEK, skydrol fluids
70 °F) lubricant, steam

Inorganic and organic acids (including


70 bar @ 20 °C Hot water/steam, hot
200 °C @ 16 bar -40 °C hydro fluids and nitric), aldehydes,
2 Kalrez 4079
®
(400 °F @ 232 psi) (-40 °F)
(1000 psi aliphatic amines, ethylene
70 °F) ethylene, organic oils, blycols, silicone
oxide, propylene oxide
oils, vinegar, sour HCs

Halogenated HCs, nitro HCs,


phosphate ester hydraulic
HSN 70 bar @ 20 °C
135 °C @ 22 bar -20 °C fluids, ketones (MEK,
3 (Highly Saturated (275 °F @ 320 psi) (1000 psi NACE applications
(-4 °F) acetone), strong acids,
Nitrile) 70 °F)
ozone, automotive brake
fluid, steam

Halogenated HCs, nitro HCs,


General purpose sealing,
phosphate ester hydraulic
70 bar @ 20 °C petroleum oils and fluids, cold
135 °C @ 22 bar -20 °C fluids, ketones (MEK,
4 Buna-N (275 °F @ 320 psi) (-4 °F)
(1000 psi water, silicone greases and oils,
acetone), strong acids,
70 °F) di-ester base lubricants, ethylene
ozone, automotive brake
glycol base fluids
fluid

70 bar @ 20 °C Refrigerants, high anline point


150 °C @ 20 bar -55 °C Phosphate ester fluids,
5 Neoprene® (300 °F @ 290 psi) (-65 °F)
(1000 psi petroleum oils, silicate ester
ketones (MEK, acetone)
70 °F) lubricants
Acetaldehyde, ammonia +
70 bar @ 20 °C lithium metal solution, Inorganic and organic acids,
200 °C @ 14 bar -20 °F
6 Chemraz® 505 (400 °F @ 200 psi) (-30 °C)
(1000 psi butyraldehyde, di-water, alkalines, ketones, esters,
70 °F) freon, ethylene oxide, aldehydes, fuels
liquors, isobutyraldehyde
70 bar @ 20 °C Acids, Ketones, Hydraulic systems, petroleum oils,
95 °C @ 29 bar -55 °C
7 Polyurethane (200 °F @ 420 psi) (-65 °F)
(1000 psi
70 °F) chlorinated HCs, HC fuel, oxygen, ozone

Inorganic and organic acids


Black liquor, freon 43, freon (including hydro fluids and nitric),
70 bar @ 20 °C 75, galden, KEL-F liquid, aldehydes, ethylene, organic oils,
200 °C @ 16 bar -20 °C
8 Aegis PF128 ➀ (-4 °F)
(1000 psi
(400 °F @ 232 psi) molten potassium, molten gycols, silicone oils, vinegar, sour
70 °F)
sodium HCs, steam, amines, ethylene oxide,
propylene oxice, NACE applications
Inorganic and organic acids (including
70 bar @ 20 °C Hot water/steam, hot
200 °C @ 16 bar -40 °C hydro fluids and nitric), aldehydes,
A Kalrez® 6375 (400 °F @ 232 psi) (-40 °F)
(1000 psi aliphatic amines, ethylene
70 °F) ethylene, organic oils, blycols, silicone
oxide, propylene oxide
oils, vinegar, sour HCs

431 bar @ Hot alkaline solutions HF acid, General high temperature/high


Glass Ceramic 450 °C @ 248 bar -195 °C 20 °C media with ph>12, pressure applications,
D or N
Alloy (850 °F @ 3600 psi) (-320 °F) (6250 psi direct exposure to hydrocarbons, full vacuum
70 °F) saturated steam (hermetic), ammonia, chlorine

➀ Maximum +150 °C (+300 °F) for use on steam.

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REPLACEMENT OF DISPLACER TRANSMITTERS

ECLIPSE has proven to be the ideal replacement for existing • Ease of replacement:
torque tube transmitters. In numerous applications world- Proprietary and standard ANSI flanges are offered on all
wide, customers have found the performance of ECLIPSE ECLIPSE Model 706 probes so existing chamber/cages
Guided Wave Radar transmitters to be superior to that of can be used.
antiquated torque tube transmitters. In order to match the proper ECLIPSE transmitter with the
There are several benefits to using the ECLIPSE Model 706 proper external cage, consider the following:
as a replacement for torque tube transmitters: • Type of application:
• Cost: Use the proper GWR probe for the application, see
The cost of a new Model 706 transmitter cost is compa- pages 7 and 10 through 16.
rable to rebuilding an aging torque tube. • Overfill proof:
• Installation: For optimum performance, use an Overfill-safe probe
No field calibration is necessary. The Model 706 trans- in all chamber applications.
mitter can be configured in minutes with no level move- Note: “Overfill” occurs when the level rises above
ment. (Complete factory pre-configuration is available, the maximum range of operation. Some
which can further decrease the installation effort). GWR probes may provide erroneous output
• Performance: in this zone unless an optimal, impedance-
The ECLIPSE Model 706 is unaffected by changes in matched design is used.
specific gravity and has no moving parts that can wear • Minimum Cage Size:
and lose tolerance.
• Coaxial or Caged Coaxial probes: 2" minimum
• Enlarged Coaxial probes: 3" minimum
• Twin Cable probes: 4" minimum
Before

Body connection

20 mA / 100 %
Measuring range: P
H min 30 cm (12")
Probe insertion length =
max 570 cm (224") After
Displacer E + measuring range + F
length
4 mA / 0 %

F min 25 mm (1")

Recommended probe length for replacing displacer transmitters


The table below helps to define the GWR probe length for the most common displacer transmitters.
Refer to the proprietary flange selection guide.

Manufacturer Type Process Connection Displacer Length Probe Length ➀


mm (inches) mm (inches)
MAGNETROL EZ & PN Modulevel® ANSI/EN flange ≥ 356 (14) Displacer + 178 (7)
Proprietary flange ≥ 356 (14) Displacer + 203 (8)
Masoneilan ® Series 1200
ANSI/EN flange ≥ 406 (16) Displacer + 203 (8)
Fisher® series 249B, 259B, 249C cages Proprietary flange ≥ 356 (14) Displacer + 254 (10)
2300 & 2500 other cages ANSI flange ≥ 356 (14) consult factory
Eckardt® Series 134, 144 ANSI/EN flange ≥ 356 (14) consult factory
ANSI/EN flange H = 300 (11.8) Displacer + 229 (9)
Tokyo Keiso® FST-3000
ANSI/EN flange ≥ H = 500 (19.7) Displacer + 229 (9)
➀ Round down resulting calculation to the nearest inch.
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PROPRIETARY FLANGES
mm (INCHES)
Ø 229 (9) Ø 184 (7.25) Ø 143 (5.62) Ø 121 (4.75) Ø 191 (7.50) Ø 149 (5.875)

45° 45° 45°

Ø 22 Ø 11 Ø 22
(0.87) (0.43) (0.87)

32 29 32
(1.25) (1.12) (1.25)

133 86 102
(5.23) 6 (3.37) 5 (4) 6
(0.22) (0.188) (0.25)

Fisher 249B/259B (600 lbs.), carbon steel Fisher 249C (600 lbs.), 316 stainless steel Masoneilan (600 lbs.), carbon steel

MAGNETROL CHAMBERS

A brief description of the MAGNETROL chamber offering follows. For more details, refer to
MAGNETROL Sales Bulletin BE57-140.

MAGNETROL has a long tradition in offering cost-effective chambers. The MAGNETROL external
chamber is a self-contained cage designed for use with our top mounting level transmitters or
switches. Quality construction and a wide selection of configurations make this cage an ideal means
of utilizing the power of Guided Wave Radar without mounting directly into the process vessel.

MAGNETROL chambers are available with a wide variety ordered together with a factory pre-configured Model 706
of options, and can be manufactured to comply with var- for a true “plug and play” installation.
ious regulations such as:
• Commercial Design
• ASME B31.1 Design Code
• ASME B31.3 Design Code
• NACE Design Code
• PED
Some Model 706 probes can be installed into chambers
as small as 2". When a new chamber is required, it can be

Measuring
Measuring
Measuring
Measuring
Range
Range Range
Range Measuring
Measuring
Range
Range

1"1"NPT drain
NPT drain
1"1"NPT drain
NPT drain

Sealed Chamber Slip-on head flange Weld neck head flange

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PACTware ™
PC SOFTWARE

The Most Efficient PC Configuration Tool


for Eclipse® Guided Wave Radar Transmitters
PACTware™ is the modern, user-friendly adjustment software that enables
quick configuration and diagnosis of your HART® or FOUNDATION fieldbus™
Guided Wave Radar transmitters.

Level Monitoring Screen Continuously


viewing the level in a tank is the starting
point for PACTware™. The position of liquid
level can be viewed in a simple visual for-
mat on your PC. Level and Output values
are shown numerically as well. The screen
can be left open to show the relative posi-
tion of the liquid level.
Level Monitoring Screen

Parameters Screen Every parameter in


your radar transmitter can be monitored
and modified remotely with a few clicks
of the mouse. From units of measure to
settings for dielectric, each parameter can
be viewed or changed to suit application
conditions. Parameters can be developed
offline or transferred between transmitters.
Parameters Screen

Trending Screen The ability to trend data


over a period of time allows insight into
overall operation of your GWR transmitter.
Trending values are invaluable when
attempting advanced configuration or
troubleshooting. PACTware™ PC software
has the ability to track all parameters of
your radar device and save them as a text
or picture file. Process Trend Screen

Echo Curve Screen This screen yields


a wealth of useful information: Level;
Echo Strength; Actual Echo Curve; Echo
Rejection; and Threshold. Blue cursors
show the location and echo strength of
the reflection currently detected as liquid
GET CONNECTED Simply connect the
level.
HART/RS232 or HART/USB serial inter-
face from the PC to the two-wire loop.
Echo Curve Screen

20
AGENCY APPROVALS
AGENCY MODEL APPROVED APPROVAL CATEGORY APPROVAL CLASSES

FM 706-5XXX-1XX Intrinsically Safe Class I, Div. 1; Groups A, B, C, & D


Class II, Div. 1; Groups E, F, & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP67
Entity
706-5XXX-3XX Explosion-proof Class I, Div. 1; Groups B, C & D
(with Intrinsically Safe probe)
Dust Ignition-proof Class II, Div. 1; Groups E, F, & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP67
706-5XXX-XXX Non-Incendive, Suitable for: Class I, Div. 2; Groups A, B, C, & D
Class II, Div. 2; Groups E, F & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP67
CSA 706-5XXX-1XX Intrinsically Safe Class I, Div. 1; Groups A, B, C, & D
Class II, Div. 1; Group E, F & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP66/67
Entity
706-5XXX-3XX Explosion-proof Class I, Div. 1; Groups B, C, & D
(with Intrinsically Safe probe)
Dust Ignition-proof Class II, Div. 1; Group E, F & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP66/67
706-5XXX-XXX Non-Incendive Class I, Div. 2; Groups A, B, C, & D
Suitable for: Class II, Div. 2; Group E, F & G T4
Class III, Type 4X, IP66/67
ATEX 706-5XXX-AXX Intrinsically Safe II 1G, Ex ia IIC T4 Ga

706-5XXX-CXX Non-sparking II 1/3 G Ex nA [ia Ga] IIC T4 Ga/Gc

706-5XXX-DXX Dust Ex II 1/2 Ex tb [ia] IIIC T85°C .. T450°C Db

706-5XXX-BXX Flame Proof II 1/2 G Ex d [ia] IIC T6 .. T1 Ga/Gb

IEC 706-5XXX-AXX Intrinsically Safe Ex ia IIC T4 Ga

706-5XXX-CXX Non-sparking Ex nA [ia Ga] IIC T4 Ga/Gc

706-5XXX-BXX Flame Proof Ex d [ia] IIC T6 .. T1 Ga/Gb

These units
These unitsare
are in conformityof:with the provisions of:
in conformity
1. The EMC
1. The EMCDirective: 2004/108/EC.
Directive: 2004/108/EC. TheThe
unitsunits
have have been to
been tested tested to EN 61326.
EN 61326.
2. The PED directive 97/23/EC (pressure equipment directive). Safety accessories per category IV module H1.

Note: Single and twin rod probes must be used in metallic vessel or stillwell to maintain CE compliance.

Dual seal approval per ANSI/ISA-12.27.01

Single seal approval per ANSI/ISA-12.27.01

21
MODEL NUMBER
TRANSMITTER
Models available for quick shipment, usually within 4 weeks after factory re-
ceipt of a complete purchase order, through the Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
1 2 3 | BASIC MODEL NUMBER
706 ECLIPSE 4th Generation Guided Wave Radar (GWR) Level Transmitter

4 | POWER
5 24 VDC, Two-Wire

5 | SIGNAL OUTPUT
1 4–20 mA with HART
2 FOUNDATION fieldbus™ Communications — Future

6 | SAFETY OPTIONS
0 Standard (FOUNDATION fieldbus only) — Future
1 SIL 2 Hardware - HART only

7 | ACCESSORIES/MOUNTING
0 No Digital Display or Keypad - Integral
1 No Digital Display or Keypad - 1 m (3 ') remote
2 No Digital Display or Keypad - 3,6 m (12 ') remote
A Digital Display and Keypad - Integral
B Digital Display and Keypad - 1 m (3 ') remote
C Digital Display and Keypad - 3,6 m (12 ') remote

8 | CLASSIFICATION
0 General Purpose, Weatherproof (IP 67)
1 Intrinsically Safe (FM & CSA CL 1 Div 1, Grps A, B, C, D)
3 Explosion-proof (FM & CSA CL 1 Div 1, Grps B, C, D)
A Intrinsically Safe (ATEX/IEC Ex ia IIC T4)
B Flame-proof (ATEX/IEC Ex d ia IIC T6)
C Non-incendive (ATEX Ex n IIC T6)
D Dust Ex (ATEX II)

9 | HOUSING
1 Die-cast Aluminum, Dual-compartment, 45-degree
2 Investment Cast, 316 SS, Dual-compartment, 45-degree

10 | CONDUIT CONNECTION
0 ⁄2" NPT
1

1 M20
2 ⁄2" NPT with sunshade
1

3 M20 with sunshade

7 0 6 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
22
DIMENSIONS
mm (inches)

86 106
(3.38) (4.18)

96
(3.77) 212
(8.34)
86 106 129
(3.38) (4.18) (5.09)
236
(9.30)

96
(3.77)
102
45 ° (4.03)
2 cable
entries
Eclipse® Housing
Integral Electronics 2 cable
(45° View)
entries

60 838 or 3650
(2.37) 45 °
(33 or 144)

76 95
51 (3.00) (3.75)
(2.00)

2 holes
89
Ø 10 (0.38)
(3.50) 105
(4.15)

Eclipse® Remote Configurations

ELECTRICAL WIRING

Power
Power supply:
supply:
GP HART
HART ®modem
®
GP //intrinsically
intrinsically safe
safe //explosion-proof:
explosion-proof:min
min11
11VDC
VDC modem
0% 100%

Standard
Standard shielded
shielded twisted pair cable
twisted cable but not needed
recommended Galvanic
GalvanicBarrier
Barrier::
(recommended
when wired as per but NAMUR
not neededNE when
21 max:
max:28,4
28.4VVDC
DC @@ 9494 mA
mA for
for intrinsically safe units
intrinsically safe units
wired as per
(for field NAMUR
strengths upNE
to 21
10 for field
V/m)
strenghts up to 10 V/m). max:
max:17,5
17.5VVDC
DC @ 380 mAfor
@ 380mA forFFoundation Fieldbus™
OUNDATION fieldbus units
™ units

(not
(notneeded
neededfor
forGP,
GP,Dust
DustEx,
Ex,and
andexplosion-proof
explosion-proofmodels)
models).
250 Ω minimum required for HART Communications
250Ω minimum required for HART Communications

Ex
Ex Non
Non Ex
Ex

23
MODEL NUMBER
ENLARGED COAXIAL PROBE
Models available for quick shipment, usually within four weeks after factory
1 | TECHNOLOGY receipt of a complete purchase order, through the Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706
2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric

3 | CONFIGURATION/STYLE (RIGID)
D Enlarged Coaxial, High Temp/High Pressure: Overfill w/Glass Seal (+450 °C/+850 °F) — Available only with 10th digit N or D
P Enlarged Coaxial, High Pressure: Overfill w/Glass Seal (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Available only with 10th digit N or D
T Enlarged Coaxial, Overfill Standard O-Ring Seal (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Not available with 10th digit N or D

4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections)


Threaded
41 2" NPT Thread ➀ 42 2" BSP (G1) Thread ➀
ANSI Flanges
43 2" 150# ANSI RF ➀ 5M 3" 1500# ANSI RTJ
44 2" 300# ANSI RF ➀ 5N 3" 2500# ANSI RTJ
45 2" 600# ANSI RF ➀ 63 4" 150# ANSI RF
4K 2" 600# ANSI RTJ ➀ 64 4" 300# ANSI RF
53 3" 150# ANSI RF 65 4" 600# ANSI RF
54 3" 300# ANSI RF 66 4" 900# ANSI RF
55 3" 600# ANSI RF 67 4" 1500# ANSI RF
56 3" 900# ANSI RF 68 4" 2500# ANSI RF
57 3" 1500# ANSI RF 6K 4" 600# ANSI RTJ
58 3" 2500# ANSI RF 6L 4" 900# ANSI RTJ
5K 3" 600# ANSI RTJ 6M 4" 1500# ANSI RTJ
5L 3" 900# ANSI RTJ 6N 4" 2500# ANSI RTJ
EN Flanges
DA DN 50, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀ EH DN 80, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DB DN 50, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀ EJ DN 80, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DD DN 50, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀ FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DE DN 50, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀ FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FF DN 100, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FG DN 100, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EF DN 80, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FH DN 100, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EG DN 80, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FJ DN 100, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
Torque Tube Mating Flanges ➁
TT 600# Fisher (249B/259B) in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
TU 600# Fisher (249C) in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UT 600# Masoneilan flange in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UU 600# Masoneilan flange in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
➀ Confirm mounting conditions/nozzle diameter to ensure sufficient clearance.
➁ Always check dimensions if ANSI/EN flanges are not used.

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
24
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

ENLARGED COAXIAL PROBE


6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial
K ASME B31.1
L ASME B31.3
M ASME B31.3 & NACE MR0175/MR0103
N NACE MR0175/MR0103

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS — Offset flanges are only available with small coaxial probes
0 None

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - FLANGE/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS (Probe O.D. 45 mm (1.75”))
B Hastelloy C (Probe O.D. 49 mm (1.93”))
C Monel (Probe O.D. 49 mm (1.93”))
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange (Probe O.D. 45 mm (1.75”))
S Hastelloy C with Carbon Steel Flange (Probe O.D. 49 mm (1.93”))
T Monel with Carbon Steel Flange (Probe O.D. 49mm (1.93”))

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
1 TFE (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Available only with 3rd digit P or T — εr ≥ 1.4
2 PEEK HT — Available only with 3rd digit D (+345 °C/+650 °F) — εr ≥ 1.4
3 Ceramic (High Temp. >+425 °C/+800 °F) — Available only with 3rd digit D — εr ≥ 2.0
4 Celazole (+425 °C/+800 °F) — Available only with 3rd digit D — εr ≥ 1.4
5 None - with metal shorting rod — εr ≥ 1.4 — Future

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT — Available only with 3rd digit T
2 Kalrez® 4079 — Available only with 3rd digit T
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE) — Available only with 3rd digit T
A Kalrez 6375 — Available only with 3rd digit T
D None/Glass Ceramic Alloy (dual-seal design with annunciator fitting)—Available only with 3rd digit D or P
N None/Glass Ceramic Alloy — Available only with 3rd digit D or P

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


0 Standard Enlarged Coaxial Probe
1 Standard Enlarged Coaxial Probe with Flushing Port

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS — See page 36


0 Single Length Probe (Non-Segmented)
1 1-piece Enlarged Segmented Probe OD=64mm (2.5”)
2 2-piece Enlarged Segmented Probe OD=64mm (2.5”)
3 3-piece Enlarged Segmented Probe OD=64mm (2.5”)
4 4-piece Enlarged Segmented Probe OD=64mm (2.5”)

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
cm (030 – 999)
XXX inches (012 – 396)

unit of measure determined


by 2nd digit of model number

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
25
MODEL NUMBER
SMALL COAXIAL PROBE
Models available for quick shipment, usually within four weeks after factory
1 | TECHNOLOGY receipt of a complete purchase order, through the Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706
2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric
3 | CONFIGURATION/STYLE (RIGID)
D Small Coaxial, High Temp/High Pressure: Overfill w/Glass Seal (+450 °C/+850 °F) — Only available with 10th digit N or D
P Small Coaxial, High Pressure: Overfill w/Glass Seal (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Only available with 10th digit N or D
S Small Coaxial, Saturated Steam (+300 °C/+575 °F), Max. Length=610 cm (240”) — Only available with 10th digit N, 11th digit 2
T Small Coaxial, Overfill Standard O-Ring Seal (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Not available with 10th digit N or D
4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections)
Threaded
11 3
⁄4" NPT Thread ➂ 22 1" BSP (G1) Thread ➂
41 2" NPT Thread – Only available with 3rd Digit D 42 2" BSP (G1) Thread – Only available with 3rd Digit D
ANSI Flanges
23 1" 150# ANSI RF ➀ ➃ 38 1 1⁄2" 2500# ANSI RF ➃ 53 3" 150# ANSI RF 63 4" 150# ANSI RF
24 1" 300# ANSI RF ➀ ➃ 3N 1 1⁄2" 2500# ANSI RTJ ➃ 54 3" 300# ANSI RF 64 4" 300# ANSI RF
25 1" 600# ANSI RF ➀ ➃ 43 2" 150# ANSI RF 55 3" 600# ANSI RF 65 4" 600# ANSI RF
2K 1" 600# ANSI RTJ ➀ ➃ 4 4 2" 300# ANSI RF 56 3" 900# ANSI RF 66 4" 900# ANSI RF
33 1 1⁄2" 150# ANSI RF ➃ 45 2" 600# ANSI RF 57 3" 1500# ANSI RF 67 4" 1500# ANSI RF
34 1 1⁄2" 300# ANSI RF ➃ 47 2" 900/1500# ANSI RF 58 3" 2500# ANSI RF 68 4" 2500# ANSI RF
35 1 1⁄2" 600# ANSI RF ➃ 48 2" 2500# ANSI RF 5K 3" 600# ANSI RTJ 6K 4" 600# ANSI RTJ
3K 1 1⁄2" 600# ANSI RTJ ➃ 4K 2" 600# ANSI RTJ 5L 3" 900# ANSI RTJ 6L 4" 900# ANSI RTJ
37 1 1⁄2" 900/1500# ANSI RF➃ 4 M 2" 900/1500# ANSI RTJ 5M 3" 1500# ANSI RTJ 6M 4" 1500# ANSI RTJ
3M 1 1⁄2" 900/1500# ANSI RTJ➃ 4 N 2" 2500# ANSI RTJ 5N 3" 2500# ANSI RTJ 6N 4" 2500# ANSI RTJ
EN Flanges
BB DN 25, PN 16/25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A➀➃ EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
BC DN 25, PN 63/100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀ ➃ EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
CB DN 40, PN 16/25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A➃ ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CC DN 40, PN 63/100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➃ EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CF DN 40, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➃ EF DN 80, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CG DN 40, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➃ EG DN 80, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CH DN 40, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➃ EH DN 80, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CJ DN 40, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➃ E J DN 80, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DA DN 50, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DB DN 50, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DD DN 50, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DE DN 50, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DF DN 50, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FF DN 100, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DG DN 50, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FG DN 100, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DH DN 50, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FH DN 100, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DJ DN 50, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FJ DN 100, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
Torque Tube Mating Flanges ➁
TT 600# Fisher (249B/259B) in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
TU 600# Fisher (249C) in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UT 600# Masoneilan flange in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UU 600# Masoneilan flange in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
➀ Confirm mounting conditions/nozzle diameter to ensure sufficient clearance.
➁ Always check dimensions if ANSI/EN flanges are not used.
➂ Not available with 3rd digit ‘D’
➃ Not available with 3rd digit ‘D’ or 'P'

7
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26
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

SMALL COAXIAL PROBE


6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial
K ASME B31.1
L ASME B31.3
M ASME B31.3 & NACE MR0175/MR0103
N NACE MR0175/MR0103

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS — Offset flanges are only available with small coaxial probes
0 None
1 Offset (For use with AURORA) — 4” Only available with 3rd digit P, S or T
2 Offset with 1⁄2" NPT Vent (For use with AURORA) — 4” Only available with 3rd digit P, S or T
3 Offset with 3⁄4" NPT Vent (For use with AURORA) — 4” Only available with 3rd digit P, S or T

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - FLANGE/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS
B Hastelloy C
C Monel — Not available with 3rd Digit S
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange
S Hastelloy C with Carbon Steel Flange
T Monel with Carbon Steel Flange — Not available with 3rd Digit S

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
1 TFE (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Only available with 3rd digit P or T — εr ≥ 1.4
2 PEEK HT — Only available with 3rd digit D (+345 °C/+650 °F) or S (+300 °C/+575 °F) — εr ≥ 1.4
3 Ceramic (Temp. >+345 °C/+650 °F) — Only available with 3rd digit D — εr ≥ 2.0
5 None - with metal shorting rod — εr ≥ 1.4 — Future

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT — Only Available with 3rd digit T
2 Kalrez® 4079 — Only Available with 3rd digit T
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE) — Only Available with 3rd digit T
A Kalrez 6375 — Only Available with 3rd digit T
D None/Glass Ceramic Alloy (dual-seal design with annunciator fitting)—Only available with 3rd digit D or P
N None/Glass Ceramic Alloy — Available only with 3rd digit D or P

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


2 Small Coaxial (22 mm/0.875 inches)

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS
0 Single Length Probe (Non-Segmented)

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
cm (030 – 610)
XXX inches (012 – 240)
unit of measure determined
by 2nd digit of model number

7 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
27
MODEL NUMBER
CAGED PROBE Models available for quick shipment, usually within 4 weeks after
factory receipt of a complete purchase order, through the Expe-
dite Ship Plan (ESP).
1 | TECHNOLOGY
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706

2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric

3 | CONFIGURATION/STYLE (RIGID)
G Overfill Caged Rigid Probe for use in chambers +200 °C (+400 °F) (Only available with 2", 3", and 4" flanges)
Overfill Caged High Temp/High Pressure Probe with Glass Seal for use in chambers +450 °C (+850 °F)
J
(Only available with 2", 3", and 4" flanges)
Overfill Caged High Pressure Probe with Glass Seal for use in chambers +200 °C (+400 °F)
L
(Only available with 2", 3", and 4" flanges)

4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections) ➀


ANSI Flanges
43 2" 150# ANSI RF 54 3" 300# ANSI RF 63 4" 150# ANSI RF
44 2" 300# ANSI RF 55 3" 600# ANSI RF 64 4" 300# ANSI RF
45 2" 600# ANSI RF 56 3" 900# ANSI RF 65 4" 600# ANSI RF
47 2" 900/1500# ANSI RF 57 3" 1500# ANSI RF 66 4" 900# ANSI RF
48 2" 2500# ANSI RF 58 3" 2500# ANSI RF 67 4" 1500# ANSI RF
4K 2" 600# ANSI RTJ 5K 3" 600# ANSI RTJ 68 4" 2500# ANSI RF
4M 2" 900/1500# ANSI RTJ 5L 3" 900# ANSI RTJ 6K 4" 600# ANSI RTJ
4N 2" 2500# ANSI RTJ 5M 3" 1500# ANSI RTJ 6L 4" 900# ANSI RTJ
53 3" 150# ANSI RF 5N 3" 2500# ANSI RTJ 6M 4" 1500# ANSI RTJ
6N 4" 2500# ANSI RTJ
EN Flanges
DA DN 50, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A EF DN 80, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DB DN 50, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A EG DN 80, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DD DN 50, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 EH DN 80, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DE DN 50, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 E J DN 80, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DF DN 50, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DG DN 50, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DH DN 50, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DJ DN 50, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FF DN 100, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FG DN 100, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FH DN 100, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FJ DN 100, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2

Torque Tube Mating Flanges ➁


TT 600# Fisher (249B/259B) in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
TU 600# Fisher (249C) in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UT 600# Masoneilan flange in carbon steel – as per dimensions on page 18
UU 600# Masoneilan flange in stainless steel – as per dimensions on page 18
➀ Confirm mounting conditions/nozzle diameter to ensure sufficient clearance.
➁ Always check dimensions if ANSI/EN flanges are not used.

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
28
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

CAGED PROBE

6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial
K ASME B31.1
L ASME B31.3
M ASME B31.3 & NACE MR0175/MR0103
N NACE MR0175/MR0103

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS
0 None
1 Offset (For use with AURORA)–4” Only available with 3rd digit G and 4th digit 6
2 Offset with 1⁄2" NPT Vent (For use with AURORA)–4” Only available with 3rd digit G and 4th digit 6
3 Offset with 3⁄4" NPT Vent (For use with AURORA)–4” Only available with 3rd digit G and 4th digit 6

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - MFG/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS
B Hastelloy C
C Monel
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange
S Hastelloy C with Carbon Steel Flange
T Monel with Carbon Steel Flange

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
2 PEEK HT (+345 °C/+650 °F)
3 Ceramic (High Temp.>+800 °F/+425 °C) — Only available with 3rd digit J
4 Celazole® (+800 °F/+425 °C) — Only available with 3rd digit J

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT — Not available with 3rd digit J or L
2 Kalrez 4079 — Not available with 3rd digit J or L
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE) — Not available with 3rd digit J or L
A Kalrez 6375 — Not available with 3rd digit J or L
None/Glass Ceramic Alloy (Dual Seal Design with annuncia-
D
tor fitting) — Not available with 3rd digit G
None/Glass Ceramic Alloy —
N
Not available with 3rd digit G

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


0 None

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS — See page 36


1 Single Length Removable Probe
2 2-piece Segmented Probe
3 3-piece Segmented Probe
4 4-piece Segmented Probe

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
inches (012 – 288)
XXX cm (030 – 732)
unit of measure determined
by 2nd digit of model number

7 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
29
MODEL NUMBER
SINGLE ROD RIGID PROBE Models available for quick shipment, usually within four weeks
after factory receipt of a complete purchase order, through the
Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
1 | TECHNOLOGY
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706

2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric

3 | CONFIGURATION/STYLE (RIGID)
F Single Rod, Standard (+400 °F/200 °C) for in-tank applications.
M Single Rod, High Pressure Probe with glass seal (+200 °C/+400 °F), for in-tank applications. Only available with 10 th Digit N or D.
N Single Rod, High Temp/High Pressure with glass seal (+450 °C/+850 °F), for in-tank applications. Only available with 10 th Digit N or D.

4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections) ➀


Threaded
21 1" NPT Thread ➁ 22 1" BSP (G1) Thread ➁
41 2" NPT Thread 42 2" BSP (G1) Thread

ANSI Flanges
33 1 1⁄2" 150# ANSI RF ➀➂ 4N 2" 2500# ANSI RTJ 5N 3" 2500# ANSI RTJ
34 1 1⁄2" 300# ANSI RF ➀➂ 53 3" 150# ANSI RF 63 4" 150# ANSI RF
35 1 1⁄2" 600# ANSI RF ➀➂ 54 3" 300# ANSI RF 64 4" 300# ANSI RF
43 2" 150# ANSI RF ➀ 55 3" 600# ANSI RF 65 4" 600# ANSI RF
44 2" 300# ANSI RF ➀ 56 3" 900# ANSI RF 66 4" 900# ANSI RF
45 2" 600# ANSI RF ➀ 57 3" 1500# ANSI RF 67 4" 1500# ANSI RF
47 2" 900/1500# ANSI RF 58 3" 2500# ANSI RF 68 4" 2500# ANSI RF
48 2" 2500# ANSI RF 5K 3" 600# ANSI RTJ 6K 4" 600# ANSI RTJ
4K 2" 600# ANSI RTJ 5L 3" 900# ANSI RTJ 6L 4" 900# ANSI RTJ
4M 2" 900/1500# ANSI RTJ 5M 3" 1500# ANSI RTJ 6M 4" 1500# ANSI RTJ
6N 4" 2500# ANSI RTJ
EN Flanges
CB DN 40, PN 16/25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀➂ ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CC DN 40, PN 63/100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀➂ EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CF DN 40, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀➂ EF DN 80, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
CG DN 40, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀➂ EG DN 80, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DA DN 50, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀ EH DN 80, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DB DN 50, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀ E J DN 80, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DD DN 50, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀ FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DE DN 50, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 ➀ FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DF DN 50, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DG DN 50, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DH DN 50, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FF DN 100, PN 160 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DJ DN 50, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2 FG DN 100, PN 250 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A ➀ FH DN 100, PN 320 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A FJ DN 100, PN 400 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
➀ Confirm mounting conditions/nozzle diameter to ensure sufficient clearance.
➁ Not available with 3rd digit ‘N’
➂ Not available with 3rd digit ‘M’ or 'N'

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
30
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

SINGLE ROD RIGID PROBE

6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial
K ASME B31.1
L ASME B31.3
M ASME B31.3 & NACE MR0175/MR0103
N NACE MR0175/MR0103

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS
0 None

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - MFG/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS
B Hastelloy C
C Monel
F Faced Flange, PFA coated wetted surfaces — Only available with Digit 3rd digit F
P PFA coated rod — Only available with Digit 3rd digit F
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange
S Hastelloy C with Carbon Steel Flange
T Monel with Carbon Steel Flange

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
0 None – Not available with 3rd Digit N
2 PEEK HT (+345 °C/+650 °F) — Only available with 3rd digit N
3 Ceramic (High Temp.>+425 °C/+800 °F) — Only available with 3rd digit N
4 Celazole® (+425 °C/+800 °F) — Only available with 3rd digit N

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT — Not available with 3rd digit M or N
2 Kalrez 4079 — Not available with 3rd digit M or N
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE) — Not available with 3rd digit M or N
A Kalrez 6375 — Not available with 3rd digit M or N
None/Glass Ceramic Alloy Dual Seal with annunciator
D
fitting — Not available with 3rd digit F
N None/Glass Ceramic Alloy Dual Seal—Not available with 3rd digit F

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


0 Standard Single Rod

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS
Non-Removable Rod—Only available with PFA Coated
0
Probes(8th digit F or P)
Removable Rod — Not available with PFA Coated
1
Probes(8th Digit F or P)

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
cm (030 – 732)
XXX inches (012 – 288)
unit of measure determined
by 2nd digit of model number

7 0 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
31
MODEL NUMBER
SINGLE FLEXIBLE PROBE Models available for quick shipment, usually within 4 weeks
after factory receipt of a complete purchase order, through the
Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
1 | TECHNOLOGY
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706

2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric

3 | SPECIALTY FLEXIBLE PROBES


1 Single Cable Flexible standard for in-tank applications (+200 °C/+400 °F)
2 Single Cable Flexible Light Duty Bulk Solids
3 Single Cable Flexible HTHP for in-tank applications (+450 °C/+850 °F) — (Future)
4 Single Cable Flexible standard for chamber applications (+200 °C/+400 °F) — (Future)
6 Single Cable Flexible HTHP for chamber applications (+450 °C/+850 °F) — (Future)

4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections)


Threaded
41 2" NPT Thread 42 2" BSP (G1) Thread

ANSI Flanges
43 2" 150# ANSI RF
44 2" 300# ANSI RF
45 2" 600# ANSI RF
53 3" 150# ANSI RF
54 3" 300# ANSI RF
55 3" 600# ANSI RF
63 4" 150# ANSI RF
64 4" 300# ANSI RF
65 4" 600# ANSI RF

EN Flanges
DA DN 50, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DB DN 50, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
DD DN 50, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
DE DN 50, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
32
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

SINGLE FLEXIBLE PROBE

6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS
0 None

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - MFG/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
0 None

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT
2 Kalrez 4079
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE)
A Kalrez 6375

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


3 Flexible Cable Probe

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS
Non-removable Probe Cable
0
(for use with 3rd digit '2' only)
Removable Single-piece Probe Cable
1
(for use with 3rd digit '1' only)

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
meters (001 – 030)
XXX
feet (003 – 100)
unit of measure determined
by 2nd digit of model number

7 0 0 0 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
33
MODEL NUMBER
TWIN FLEXIBLE PROBE Models available for quick shipment, usually within 4 weeks
after factory receipt of a complete purchase order, through the
Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
1 | TECHNOLOGY
7 ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706

2 | MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
A English
C Metric

3 | SPECIALTY FLEXIBLE PROBES


5 Twin Flexible Light Duty Bulk Solids with FEP Webbing
7 Twin Flexible - 316 SS with FEP Webbing

4 5 | PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE (consult factory for other process connections)


Threaded ➀
41 2" NPT Thread 42 2" BSP (G1) Thread

ANSI Flanges
53 3" 150 lbs. ANSI RF
54 3" 300 lbs. ANSI RF
55 3" 600 lbs. ANSI RF
63 4" 150 lbs. ANSI RF
64 4" 300 lbs. ANSI RF
65 4" 600 lbs. ANSI RF

EN Flanges
EA DN 80, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
EB DN 80, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
ED DN 80, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
EE DN 80, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
FA DN 100, PN 16 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
FB DN 100, PN 25/40 EN 1092-1 TYPE A
FD DN 100, PN 63 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
FE DN 100, PN 100 EN 1092-1 TYPE B2
➀ Confirm mounting conditions/nozzle diameter to ensure sufficient clearance.

7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
34
MODEL NUMBER CONTINUED

TWIN FLEXIBLE PROBE

6 | CONSTRUCTION CODES
0 Industrial

7 | FLANGE OPTIONS
0 None

8 | MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - MFG/NUT/ROD/INSULATION


A 316 SS/316L SS
R 316 SS/316L SS with Carbon Steel Flange

9 | SPACER MATERIAL
0 None

10 | O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS


0 Viton® GFLT
2 Kalrez 4079 – Only available with 3rd digit 7
8 Aegis PF 128 (NACE) – Only available with 3rd digit 7
A Kalrez 6375 – Only available with 3rd digit 7

11 | PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION


3 Flexible Cable Probe

12 | SPECIAL OPTIONS
0 None

13 14 15 | INSERTION LENGTH
meters (001 – 030)
XXX feet (003 – 100)
unit of measure determined
by 2nd digit of model number

7 0 0 0 3 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
35
SEGMENTED PROBE OPTIONS
12th DIGIT OF MODEL NUMBER

Probe Model One Segment Two Segments Three Segments Four Segments

Coaxial Models
7yD, 7yP and 7yT
60 – 305 cm 120 – 610 cm 180 – 914 cm 240 – 990 cm
(Enlarged versions only)
(24 – 120") (48 – 240") (72 – 360") (96 – 396")
(3", DN 80 Process
Connections and larger)

Caged Models 30 – 305 cm 60 – 610 cm 90 – 732 cm 120 – 732 cm


7yG, 7yL and 7yJ (12 – 120") (24 – 240") (36 – 288") (48 – 288")

NOTE: Segments will be evenly divided over the length of the probe.

36
COAXIAL PROBE DIMENSIONS
mm (INCHES)

86 106 86 106 86 106


(3.38) (4.18) (3.38) (4.18) (3.38) (4.18)

96 96 96
(3.77) (3.77) (3.77)

236 236 236


(9.30) (9.30) (9.30)

45 ° 45 ° 45 °
2 cable 2 cable 2 cable
entries entries entries

113
(4.46)

Mounting 197
flange (7.76)
265
(10.45)

Mounting
flange
Probe
insertion
length
Probe
insertion
length Probe
insertion
length

Model 7yT Model 7yP Model 7yD


with flanged connection with flanged connection with flanged connection

86 106
(3.38) (4.18)

96
(3.77)
C
A
236 E
(9.30)
B

45 °
2 cable
entries Coaxial GWR Probe, D
End View
Coaxial Probe Slots

mm (inches)
293
(11.55) Dim. Small Diameter Enlarged (standard)
45 (1.75) - SST
A 22,5 (0.88)
49 (1.92) - HC and Monel
B 8 (0.31) 16 (0.63)
C 100 (4.08) 153 (6.05)
Mounting
flange D 4 (0.15) 8 (0.30)
E 96 (3.78) 138 (5.45)
Probe
insertion
length

Model 7yS
with flanged connection
37
CAGED PROBE DIMENSIONS
mm (INCHES)
86 106
(3.38) (4.18)

86 106 86 106
(3.38) (4.18) (3.38) (4.18) 96
(3.77)

96 96
(3.77) 236
(3.77)
(9.30)

236 236
(9.30) (9.30)

45 °
2 cable
entries

45 ° 45 °
2 cable 2 cable
entries entries

119
(4.70) 162 265
(6.39) (10.45)
Mounting
flange

Mounting Mounting
flange flange
D
Probe
insertion D
length
Probe
L insertion
D Probe
length
insertion
L L
length

Model 7yG Model 7yL Model 7yJ


with flanged connection with flanged connection with flanged connection

Cage Size Probe Rod Diameter (D) Spacer Length (L)

2" 13 to 19 mm (0.5 to 0.75") 46 mm (1.82")

3" 19 to 29 mm (0.75 to 1.13") 67 mm (2.64")

4" 27 to 38 mm (1.05 to 1.50") 91 mm (3.60")

38
SINGLE ROD RIGID PROBE DIMENSIONS
mm (INCHES)
86 106
(3.38) (4.18)

86 106 86 106
(3.38) (4.18) (3.38) (4.18)
96
(3.77)

96 96
(3.77) (3.77)
236
(9.30)

236 236
(9.30) (9.30)

2 cable 45 °
entries

2 cable 45 ° 2 cable 45 °
entries entries

115
(4.53)
Mounting 265
flange 213 (10.45)
(8.38)

Mounting
flange Mounting
Probe flange
insertion
length
Ø 9,6
(0.38) Probe Ø 13 Probe
Ø 9,6 insertion
insertion (0.50)
(0.38) length
length
34
(1.33)

Model 7yF Model 7yM Model 7yN


with flanged connection with flanged connection with flanged connection

39
SINGLE FLEXIBLE PROBE DIMENSIONS
mm (INCHES) 86 106 86 106
(3.38) (4.18) (3.38) (4.18)
86 106
(3.38) (4.18)
96 96
(3.77) (3.77)
96
(3.77)
236 236
(9.30) (9.30)
236
(9.30)

2 cable 45 ° 45 °
2 cable
entries entries
2 cable 45 °
entries

115
(4.53)
Mounting 265
flange 265
(10.45) (10.45)

Mounting
flange
Mounting
flange
Probe
insertion
length
Ø 51 (2)
Ø 51 (2)
Ø 51 (2)
99
Ø 0,5 (0.19) Probe Probe
(3.88)
insertion insertion
length length
19 (0.75)
Model 7y3 152 Model 7y6 152
(6)
(6)
Model 7y1 with flanged with flanged
with flanged connection connection connection

86 106
(3.38) (4.18)
86 106
(3.38) (4.18)
96
(3.77)
96
(3.77)
236
(9.30)
236
(9.30)

2 cable 45 ° 152
entries (6)
2 cable 45 ° Ø 51 (2)
entries

139
119 (5.46)
(4.70) Mounting
Mounting flange
flange

Ø 51 (2)
Ø 51 (2)
Probe 7x2: SST weight
Probe
insertion
insertion
length
2,25 kg (5 lbs.)
length
152 order code: 004-8778-001
152
Model 7y4 (6) Model 7y2 (6) + 2 x 010-1731-001
with flanged with flanged
connection connection

40
“IN TANK” STANDARD SINGLE ROD PROBE
MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS

For Rigid Models 7yF, M, N and Flexible Models 7y1, 3. Metallic (conductive) obstructions in tank.
2, 4 and 6 Although it depends on the transmitter configuration,
1. Turbulence objects in the proximity of the probe can cause erro-
neous readings. Please refer to the table below for
The bottom of rigid probes should be stabilized if
guidelines, but please contact the factory with any
turbulence will cause a deflection of more than
questions as the distances shown can be reduced with
75 mm (3") at the end of a 3 m (10') length. The probe
the use of PACTware™.
should not make contact with metal.
Distance to probe Acceptable objects
2. Nozzle
< 150 mm (6") Continuous, smooth, parallel,
Single rod performance in nozzles can be improved conductive surface (e.g. metal
tank wall); probe should not
by ensuring the following: touch tank wall
• Nozzle must be 50 mm (2") or larger diameter. > 150 mm (6") < 1"/DN25 diameter pipe and
beams, ladder rungs
• Nozzle should be as short as possible.
> 300 mm (12") < 3"/DN80 diameter pipe and
• Nozzle inside diameter (A) should be ≥ to nozzle beams, concrete walls
height (B). > 450 mm (18") All remaining objects
• If this is not the case, adjustments to
BLOCKING DISTANCE and/or SENSITIVITY Note: A metal stillwell/cage of max. 6"/DN150
parameters may be required. size or a metal tank wall parallel to the
probe within 150 mm (6") will allow the
unit to operate accurately in media with di-
electrics down to εr 1.4.

4. Non-metallic vessels

B A metal flange is highly recommended for optimum


A performance in plastic vessels.
NOTE: Singe rod probes must be used in metallic
vessels or stillwell to maintain CE noise immunity.

Shutdown /Overfill protection


Special consideration is necessary in any shutdown/
Correct Installation
overfill protection application where single rod GWR
probes are used. To ensure proper measurement, use
Overfill Capable single rod probes, such as the Model
7yG, L, or J Caged probes in the appropriate cage/
chamber/stillwell.

Mounting Considerations for Single Flexible probes


measuring Bulk Solids
The Model 7y2 Bulk Solid probe is designed for a 1360 kg
(3000 lb.) pull-down force for use in applications such as
sand, plastic pellets, and grains.

• To reduce excessive stresses on the top of the


Pipe reducers
vessel, do not secure the metal probe weight to the
should not be used
bottom of the vessel.
• Mount the probe at least 300 mm (12") from the
wall. The ideal location is 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 the diameter to av-
erage the angle of repose.
41
TWIN FLEXIBLE PROBE DIMENSIONS
mm (INCHES) 86 106
(3.38) (4.18)
86 106
(3.38) (4.18)
96
(3.77)

96
(3.77)
236
(9.30)
152 236
(6) (9.30)
Ø 51 (2)

2 cable 45 °
entries

2 cable 45 °
entries

135
(5.31)
115
Mounting (4.54)
flange
Mounting
flange
7x5: SST weight
2,25 kg (5 lbs.)
order code: 004-8778-002
+ 2 x 010-1731-001 Probe
insertion Probe
length insertion
length

22,2 (0.875)
Ø 13 (0.50) Rods

6,3 (0.248)
Model 7y5 Model 7y7
with flanged connection with flanged connection
Twin Flexible GWR Probe
end view

“IN TANK” TWIN FLEXIBLE PROBE


MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS

For Models 7y7 3. Metallic (conductive) obstructions in tank.

1. Turbulence Mount the Twin Flexible probe more than 25 mm (1")


from any metallic object/vessel wall.
The bottom of Twin Flexible probes can be secured
to the bottom of the vessel by using the TFE weight Mounting Considerations for Twin Flexible Model 7y5
at the bottom of the probe. The TFE weight has a probes measuring Bulk Solids:
13 mm (1⁄2") hole that can be utilize to “u-bolt” the
The Model 7y5 Bulk Solid probe is designed for a 1360 kg
probe to the bottom of the vessel.
(3000 lb.) pull-down force for use in applications such as
The probe should not make contact with metal. sand, plastic pellets, and grains.

2. Nozzle • To reduce excessive stresses on the top of the


Twin Flexible probe performance in nozzles can be vessel, do not secure the metal probe weight to the
bottom of the vessel.
improved by ensuring the following:
• Mount the probe at least 300 mm (12") from the
• Nozzle should be 3" (DN80) diameter or larger. wall. The ideal location is 1⁄4 to 1⁄2 the diameter to av-
• Nozzle should be as short as possible. erage the angle of repose.

42
AURORA ®
CHAMBER

The Orion Instruments® Aurora® is the patented combi- Refer to the Magnetrol® Sales Bulletin BE 57-138 for de-
nation of the ECLIPSE Guided Wave Radar transmitter and tails and additional options on AURORA chambers.
a Magnetic Level Indicator (MLI). The integration of these
Regardless of whether a standard chamber or AURORA
two independent technologies provides excellent redun-
chamber is being used it is important to remember:
dancy. A custom float positioned within the AURORA
chamber travels up and down following level changes. • Ensure that the Model 706 probe extends at least
The float contains an internal group of magnets that are 100 mm (4") past the lower process connection of
the chamber
“coupled” with magnets in the flags of the visual indica-
• Utilize Overfill-capable probes for optimal GWR
tor mounted on the outside of the chamber. As the float
performance.
moves, the flags rotate to expose the color of their oppo-
site side. The position where the flag’s color changes cor-
responds to a point on the measuring scale indicating true
level. In addition to this external visual indicator oper-
ated by the AURORA internal float, the ECLIPSE Model 706
transmitter reflects electromagnetic radar pulses directly
off the liquid surface providing a real-time continuous
level output.

Visual
Visual Center
Center Visual
Visual Center
Center Visual
Visual Center
Center
Indication
Indication to Indication
Indication Indication
Indication to
to to to
Range Center Range Center Range Center
Range Center Range Center Range Center

43
ESP

Several Models of ECLIPSE Guided Wave To take advantage of ESP, simply match the
Radar Transmitters are available for quick color coded model number codes (standard
Expedite shipment, usually within 4 weeks after fac- dimensions apply).

Ship tory receipt of a complete purchase order,


through the Expedite Ship Plan (ESP).
ESP service may not apply to orders of ten
units or more. Contact your local representa-
Plan Models covered by ESP service are color tive for lead times on larger volume orders,
coded in the selection data charts. as well as other products and options.

QUALITY ASSURANCE - ISO 9001:2008


THE QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM IN PLACE AT MAGNETROL GUARANTEES THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF QUALITY DURING THE DESIGN,
THE CONSTRUCTION AND THE SERVICE OF CONTROLS.
OUR QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM IS APPROVED AND CERTIFIED TO ISO 9001:2008 AND OUR TOTAL COMPANY IS COMMITTED TO
PROVIDING FULL CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BOTH IN QUALITY PRODUCTS AND QUALITY SERVICE.

:2008 PRODUCT WARRANTY


ALL MAGNETROL ELECTRONIC AND ULTRASONIC LEVEL CONTROLS ARE WARRANTED FREE OF DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORK-
MANSHIP FOR ONE FULL YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL FACTORY SHIPMENT. IF RETURNED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD; AND, UPON FACTORY INSPECTION
OF THE CONTROL, THE CAUSE OF THE CLAIM IS DETERMINED TO BE COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY; THEN, MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL WILL REPAIR OR RE-
PLACE THE CONTROL AT NO COST TO THE PURCHASER (OR OWNER) OTHER THAN TRANSPORTATION.
MAGNETROL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR MISAPPLICATION, LABOR CLAIMS, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OR EXPENSE ARISING FROM THE INSTALLATION OR
USE OF THE EQUIPMENT. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT, SPECIAL WRITTEN WARRANTIES COVERING SOME MAGNETROL
PRODUCTS.

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