Senquip ORB-X1-W Quick Start Manual

Senquip ORB-X1-W Quick Start Manual

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App Note:
Connecting to a 4-20mA Level Sensor.
This application note discusses the connection of a Senquip ORB-X1-W to a 4-20mA level sensor that would typically
be used to measure the depth of a water tank or dam.
Connecting the level sensor to an ORB will allow water level data to be delivered to the internet or a remote server
anywhere in the world.
The Sensor being used in this application can measure water in the range 0 to 5m, where 0m is represented by 4mA
and 5m is represented by 20mA.
Typical 4-20mA level sensor

Hardware Interconnect

The ORB-X1 has two integrated current sources that can be used to drive 4-20mA sensors. The current supplied by
each source is accurately measured and reported. The current sources on the ORB generate their own 12V source,
meaning that the supply to the ORB is not critical. With an input voltage between 9V to 75V or with AA batteries,
the ORB will generate 12V on the current sources. Note that with AA batteries, the measurement interval should be
long to avoid draining the batteries.
Pins 1 and 2 of the ORB should be connected to power and ground. The power in this case is likely to be derived
from a solar panel. If solar is used, measurements can continue to be taken outside of sunlight hours as the ORB has
an internal backup battery. It is recommended that a 1A fuse be inserted between the solar panel and the power
connection of the ORB. The fuse protects the battery in the event that the ORB fails of the positive wire comes
loose. A 10W solar panel will ensure that the internal backup battery remains charged even during extended periods
of cloud.
Since the ORB has two current sources, it can measure two current devices at the same time. In this case however, a
single level sensor is used and it is decided to connect it to source 1. The level sensor should be connected between
source 1 on pin 3 and ground.
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Summary of Contents for Senquip ORB-X1-W

  • Page 1 App Note: Connecting to a 4-20mA Level Sensor. This application note discusses the connection of a Senquip ORB-X1-W to a 4-20mA level sensor that would typically be used to measure the depth of a water tank or dam. Connecting the level sensor to an ORB will allow water level data to be delivered to the internet or a remote server anywhere in the world.
  • Page 2 ORB. For further details on how to access the webserver, please see the “ORB-X1 User Guide”. If the ORB is already available on the Senquip Portal, simply login to the Portal and make the required changes remotely.
  • Page 3 7. If solar is being used to power the ORB, then a warning indicating that the internal backup battery is low, should be set. This is likely if the solar installation has been damaged or it is covered with dust or other substances. www.senquip.com...
  • Page 4 4mA represents 1m and 20mA represents 5m. 7. The calibrated unit in this example is meters (m). Note that the ORBs webserver and the Senquip Portal will always report measured values in the calibrated units; meters in this case. www.senquip.com...
  • Page 5 1) Login the ORB on your local network and view the real-time serial data being sent. 2) Login to the Senquip Portal (portal.senquip.com) and view the real-time serial data or alternately view or download the data from the table view under “Raw Data”.

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