Manning Vent Line Sensor Installation Guide

Manning Vent Line Sensor has a solid-state sensor embedded in a 2" forged steel bull plug. A NEMA 4, 16 gauge steel box is fastened to the bull plug and houses a terminal strip, which is then wired to the current pre-amp that transmits a linear 4/20 mA signal to the readout equipment.

The VL-F7-LPA Vent Line Sensor should only be used in non-hazardous locations.

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Key Features

  • Solid-state sensor for high accuracy and reliability
  • Linear 4/20 mA output for easy integration with readout equipment
  • NEMA 4 enclosures for protection against harsh environments
  • Compact size for easy installation in tight spaces
  • Long life (five to eight years) for reduced maintenance costs
  • Broad-spectrum sensor detects a wide range of gases

Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the range of the sensor?

The sensor range is 0 to 10,000 ppm for ammonia and 0 to 1,000 ppm for CFC/HCFC/HFCs (depending on refrigerant).

What is the power requirement of the sensor?

The sensor is powered directly from Manning Systems readouts or requires 17/24 VDC at 200 mA when used as a 4/20 mA pre-amp and sensor only.

What is the maximum cable length between the sensor and the readout?

The maximum cable length between the sensor and the readout is 1,500 feet.

Where should the sensor be mounted?

The sensor should be mounted within one or two feet from the discharge into the air, on a vertical pipe.

What is the expected life of the sensor?

The sensor has an expected life of five to eight years.
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