FlowLine EchoPod UG01 Series Quick Start Manual

Ultrasonic liquid level switch, controller & transmitter
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EchoPod
Ultrasonic Liquid Level Switch, Controller & Transmitter
UG01 & UG03 Series Quick Start
©2017 Flowline, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Made in USA
Flowline, Inc. | 10500 Humbolt Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 p 562.598.3015 f 562.431.8507 w flowline.com
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QS310125 Rev A

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  • Page 1 Ultrasonic Liquid Level Switch, Controller & Transmitter UG01 & UG03 Series Quick Start ©2017 Flowline, Inc. All Rights Reserved Made in USA Flowline, Inc. | 10500 Humbolt Street, Los Alamitos, CA 90720 p 562.598.3015 f 562.431.8507 w flowline.com QS310125 Rev A...
  • Page 2 If you have a non-standard installation or setup requirement that is not addressed ® here, please refer to the EchoPod Manual or other support documentation located at flowline.com. WE DO YOUR LEVEL BEST ® Thank you for purchasing EchoPod .
  • Page 3: Step 2: Connect The Usb

    PC. ® STEP 1: INSTALL WEBCAL SOFTWARE ® Download WebCal software from www.flowline.com/webcal-software onto a PC with the following minimum specifications: ® ® Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10, 32 or 64-bit system, 10 MB storage space, 256 MB RAM, 1 USB 2.0 port...
  • Page 4: Step 4 - Sensor Configuration

    STEP 4 - SENSOR CONFIGURATION Configures the relays in terms of pump/valve operations and level alarms as well as the setting fail-safe for relays and signal output. STEP 5 – DIMENSIONAL ENTRY Distance Mode (default): Output of sensor is based on the distance (height of liquid) in the tank. Any change in liquid level will reflect linearly to the current output.
  • Page 5 STEP P 6 - TANK L LEVEL CONF FIRMATION Verif fy the Heigh t Units, Sens sor Height, F Fill-Height, R Relay Units & & Relay Set ttings. All va alues were c calculated set in the pr revious Dime ensional Ent try window.
  • Page 6: Step 7 - Write To Unit

    ® * For complete information on the WebCal software, please refer to the WebCal manual located at flowline.com/webcal-software. Before configuration can be completed:  You must click the Write to Unit button to save the settings to the unit. ...
  • Page 7 Diameter). LM52-2890 Installation in open tanks and sumps: Use Flowline's LM50-1001 side mount bracket. Note: The Side Mount Bracket (LM50 series) is not designed for use with stand pipes or as a method to secure stand pipes. There are too few threads to properly hold the sensor and the stand pipe.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT MOUNTING GUIDELINES 1. Never mount the sensor at an angle. 2. Liquid should never enter the dead band. 3. Mount sensor at least 2” from the side wall. 4. Never mount the sensor in a vacuum. 5. Do not obstruct the sensor’s beam width with objects underneath the sensor. 6.
  • Page 9 ® WIRING ECHOPOD After mounting the sensor, make the necessary electrical connections. A wiring diagram with specific ® recommendations for the sensor’s configuration can be printed from the WebCal program. A typical wiring diagram is shown on the next page. UG01 &...
  • Page 10 ® WIRING ECHOPOD Sample Wiring Diagram  Diagram  will  change  based  upon  the  sensor’s  configuration,  use  ® WebCal  to view appropriate wiring  diagram.   Typical wiring diagram shown. Diagrams will change based upon your exact sensor series and configuration. Print and use the appropriate ® wiring diagram in WebCal GENERAL NOTES FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, USAGE AND SAFETY: ...
  • Page 11 COMMON WIRING TO DISPLAY, CONTROLLERS & PLC’S DataView™ LI55 Series DataLoop™ LI25 Series Level Controller Level Indicator w/o Backlight Generic Loop Powered Display Generic PLC QS310125 Rev A...
  • Page 12: Warranty

    PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ON BEHALF OF FLOWLINE. This warranty will be interpreted pursuant to the laws of the State of California. If any portion of this warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such finding will not invalidate any other provision of this warranty.

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