Level Sensor 8–2
1. The conguration above is a eld or shop conguration. You can also use a
regulated air source into tube #1 for a shop conguration.
2. Connect the three pieces of tubing to the pump or regulated air source, the
monometer and the level sensor assembly in the conguration shown above.
3. Pressurize the level sensor assembly to 82 inches to 90 inches of water column in air
(approximately 3 psi).
4. Close the isolation valve.
5. After 40 seconds, record the monometer reading.
6. After another 30 seconds, record the monometer reading again.
7. Subtract the last reading from the rst reading.
The results must be no more than 0.5 inch of loss for hardwired assemblies manufactured
before 8/25/2009 or serial number 353742 and no more than .01 inch for units manufactured
after 8/25/2009 or serial number 353742.
Level Sensor Leak Troubleshooting & Repair
If a substandard result occurs, perform the following procedure to determine where the leak is
occurring and where to repair the level sensor assembly.
1. While the assembly is under pressure (82 inches to 90 inches of water in air), spray
soapy water or leak detector around the liquid tight cord grip, the Equalizer tube, the
barbed tting, the joint between the two assembly halves, the cable and T portion of
the over-mold, and the test assembly.
2. Lay the assembly on its side and spray around the column holes in the bell area.
3. Make any necessary repairs and retest the level sensor assembly.
4. Snip off 1/2 inch of the tubing to ensure a good seal. Reinstall the Equalizer tube
onto the barbed tting.
Level Sensor Disassembly
1. Loosen the four Phillips head screws that hold the level sensor assembly together
(Fig. 8-4). Separate the two columns (Fig. 8-5).
Figure 8-4 Figure 8-5