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		 LLS-93096N   
					Effective 03-94   
					Section 05   
					LLS, LLSB, LLSR, LLSRB Series Models   
					Lead Line Pressure Switches   
					® 
					FRANK W.   
					MFR.   
					Installation and Operation Instructions   
					Please read the following information before installing. A visual inspection of this product for damage during shipping is recommended before mounting.   
					It is your responsibility to have a qualified person install the unit and make sure installation conforms to NEC and local codes.   
					GENERAL INFORMATION   
					WARNING   
					BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY PRODUCT   
					✔ Disconnect all electrical power to the machine.   
					✔ Make sure the machine cannot operate during installation.   
					✔ Follow all safety warnings of the machine manufacturer.   
					LLS Series Pressure Switch   
					✔ Read and follow all installation instructions.   
					• Sensor Body: LLS: CRS steel chromate plated; 2 in. NPT connection.   
					Description   
					LLSB: Thick wall 304 stainless steel sensor 2 in. NPT process connection.   
					LLSR: Remote Sensor; Nickel plated steel, stainless steel capillary.   
					LLSRB: Remote Sensor; 316 stainless steel housing and capillary.   
					• Diaphragm Materials:   
					The LLS Series is a pressure switch for applications where viscous liquids   
					could plug the sensing orifice. LLS and LLSB models have a 2 inch NPT   
					male connection which attaches directly into the process line. LLSR and   
					LLSRB models feature a remote sensor connected to the pressure switch by a   
					length of stainless steel capillary and armor. The snap-acting switch is field   
					adjustable. The switch is housed in a hard anodized aluminum enclosure.   
					LLS/LLSB: Ni-SPAN®. LLSR/LLSRB: 316L S. Steel–Teflon* coated.   
					• Snap-switch Ratings: SPDT (Std.): 15 A @ 125, 250 or 480 VAC   
					SPDT (Gold): 100 mA @ 125 VAC; 0.250 A @ 6 VDC   
					Optional for LLSR and LLSRB models is a 1 inch NPT x 1 inch NPT (male)   
					pulsation dampener to minimize damaging pressure pulsation to the switch.   
					DPDT (Std.): 11 A @ 125 or 250 VAC   
					DPDT (Gold): 100 mA @ 125 VAC; 0.250 A @ 6 VDC   
					• Trip Point Adjustment: Field-adjusted with screwdriver.   
					• LLSR/LLSRB Mount: 4-hole bolt pattern; 1/4 in. (6 mm) dia. bolts.   
					• LLS/LLSB Mount: Direct mount into process (2 in. NPT connection).   
					• Shipping Weight: LLS/LLSB: 4 lbs. 9 oz. (2.25 kg).   
					LLSR/LLSRB: 7 lbs. 12 oz. (3.23 kg).   
					• Shipping Dimensions: LLS/LLSB: 10 x 9-1/4 x 5-3/4 in. (254 x 235 x 146 mm).   
					LLSR/LLSRB: 15-3/4 x 11 x 5-1/4 in. (400 x 279 x 133 mm).   
					Specifications   
					• Maximum Ambient Temperature: -10° to +160°F (-23° to +71°C).   
					• Maximum Process Temperature: -40° to +160°F (-40° to +71°C).   
					• Temperature Compensation: The volumetric expansion and contraction of   
					the fill may cause a shift of ±3% to ±5% of the set point.   
					• Switch Enclosure: Aluminum hard anodized (black). NEMA 4, 4x. NEMA 7   
					and 9 explosion-proof, waterproof and corrosion resistant. Suitable for Class I,   
					Div. 1, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Div. 2, Groups E, F, G.   
					Sensor Model Selection Table   
					Switch Adjustment Range   
					Dead Band Approximate   
					Max System   
					Base   
					Model   
					Wetted Parts Materials   
					psi   
					kPa/MPa   
					psi   
					kPa/MPa   
					psi   
					MPa   
					50–450   
					345 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					5–45   
					34 kPa–310 kPa   
					1500   
					2500   
					3000   
					10.3   
					17.2   
					20.6   
					CRS steel sensor –chromate plated (yellow)   
					Ni-SPAN® diaphragm.   
					100–1750 689 kPa–12 MPa   
					200–2500 13.8 MPa–17.2 MPa   
					400–4000 2.8 MPa–27.5 MPa   
					15–100 103 kPa–689 kPa   
					20–150 137 kPa–1.03 MPa   
					75–450 517 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					LLS   
					5000   
					34.4   
					50–450   
					345 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					5–45   
					34 kPa–310 kPa   
					1500   
					2500   
					3000   
					5000   
					1500   
					2500   
					3000   
					10.3   
					17.2   
					20.6   
					34.4   
					10.3   
					17.2   
					20.6   
					Thick wall 304 stainless steel sensor housing;   
					Ni-SPAN® diaphragm. Meets NACE MR-01-75   
					standard for direct exposure to H2S.   
					100–1750 689 kPa–12 MPa   
					200–2500 13.8 MPa–17.2 MPa   
					400–4000 2.8 MPa–27.5 MPa   
					15–100 103 kPa–689 kPa   
					20–150 137 kPa–1.03 MPa   
					75–450 517 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					LLSB   
					50–450   
					345 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					5–45   
					34 kPa–310 kPa   
					Remote sensor–Nickel plated steel w/ stainless   
					steel capillary; Teflon* coated diaphragm.   
					100–1750 689 kPa–12 MPa   
					200–2500 13.8 MPa–17.2 MPa   
					15–100 103 kPa–689 kPa   
					20–100 137 kPa–689 kPa   
					LLSR   
					LLSRB   
					50–450   
					345 kPa–3.1 MPa   
					5–45   
					34 kPa–310 kPa   
					1500   
					2500   
					5000   
					5000   
					10.3   
					17.2   
					34.4   
					34.4   
					Remote sensor–AISI 316 stainless steel housing;   
					stainless steel capillary and armor; AISI 316L   
					stainless steel Teflon* coated diaphragm.   
					100–1750 689 kPa–12 MPa   
					200–2500 13.8 MPa–17.2 MPa   
					400–4000 2.8 MPa–27.5 MPa   
					15–100 103 kPa–689 kPa   
					20–150 137 kPa–1.03 MPa   
					75–450 517 kPa–3.1 MPa   
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					* Teflon–DuPont Trademark   
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				INSTALLING THE LLS SERIES PRESSURE SWITCH   
					WARNING: PERFORM THE INSTALLATION WITH POWER SOURCE “OFF”. NEVER EXCEED RATED PRESSURE RANGE FOR THE UNIT.   
					USE WRENCH ON SHANK TO TIGHTEN/LOOSEN CONNECTIONS. DO NOT TWIST THE ENCLOSURE WHEN SCREWING THE LLS INTO THE   
					PROCESS – THIS WILL DAMAGE INTERNAL COMPONENTS, FILLED MECHANISM AND THE SEALS. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE UNIT.   
					Connecting the LLS and LLSB Series   
					Figure 1   
					Do NOT Tamper with   
					these Sealed Connections   
					To install the LLS and LLSB Series, a vertical mounting is recommended.   
					Do NOT Tamper with   
					This Connection   
					1. The unit threads directly into a 2 in. 11-1/2 NPT tee on the lead line.   
					CAUTION: DO NOT TAMPER WITH OR BREAK SEALED CONNEC-   
					TIONS. APPLY PIPE SEALANT TO PROCESS CONNECTION THREADS.   
					Wrench Flats   
					2 in. NPT   
					Use Wrech Flats to   
					Screw the LLS   
					Into the Process   
					2. Tighten the bottom housing to the lead line tee using ONLY the   
					transmitter wrench flats (see figure 1).   
					Lead line tee   
					3. Check for leakage on any of the connections. Make sure that the   
					installation conforms with local and other applicable codes.   
					Connecting the LLSR and LLSRB Series   
					For mounting the switch enclosure refer to “Dimensions” on page 2.   
					The following instructions are based on the usage of a PD8187 Pulsation   
					Dampener option shown in Figure 2 (at right.)   
					Transmitting Tubing   
					(capillary)   
					Figure 2   
					Housing   
					Bolts   
					Diaphragm   
					Body   
					1. Install sensor/pulsation dampener into pressure source connection.   
					CAUTION: THE PD8187 PULSATION DAMPENER IS NOT INTENDED   
					AS A SHUTOFF VALVE. APPLY PIPE SEALANT TO THE THREADS.   
					Wrench   
					Flats   
					2. Loosen the eight housing bolts until the bottom housing is free to turn.   
					CAUTION: WHEN LOOSING THE EIGHT HOUSING BOLTS, MAKE   
					SURE NOT TO UNSCREW THE GREEN DIAPHRAGM CAPSULE.   
					Pulsation   
					Dampener   
					(optional)   
					3. Tighten the bottom housing to the pulsation dampener connection.   
					1 in. NPT   
					4. Tighten the eight housing bolts to 25±3 foot lbs. Stagger the tighten-   
					Lead Line Tee   
					ing to assure even clamping.   
					5. Route capillary away from heat source (exhaust manifold). Excess   
					capillary should be carefully coiled and secured (do NOT cut it).   
					WIRING THE LLS SERIES PRESSURE SWITCH   
					WARNING: PERFORM THE WIRING OPERATION WITH THE POWER SOURCE “OFF”. MAKE SURE VOLTAGE AND CURRENT REQUIRE-   
					MENTS ARE WITHIN THE LLS RATINGS. BEFORE WIRING THE UNIT DETERMINE VOLTAGE AND POLARITY FOR THE APPLICATION.   
					IF THE UNIT IS USED IN HAZARDOUS AREAS, MAKE THE AREA SAFE BEFORE REMOVING THE SNAP-SWITCH(ES) COVER.   
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					If switch trip point needs to be adjusted, see page 4.   
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					Schematic   
					NC   
					LLS Series Hook-up (all models)   
					NC   
					C 
					To wire the LLS Series, use proper the electrical conduit.   
					SPDT   
					C 
					DPDT   
					NO   
					NC   
					NO   
					1. A 3/4''-14 NPT inlet connection for conduit installation is provided   
					at the top end of the switch enclosure (see opposite page–   
					“Dimensions” for location).   
					C 
					NO   
					NOTE: The plastic plug (supplied) is to protect the conduit inlet threads   
					and must be removed before wiring the unit.   
					Figure 3   
					Customer   
					Wiring   
					DPDT   
					SPDT   
					2. Using a 3/16 in. hex wrench, unscrew the 4 hex-cap screws.   
					Now proceed to remove the square cover to reveal snap-switch(es).   
					3/4 in.-14 NPT   
					Conduit Inlet   
					3. To wire the unit, refer to the typical wiring drawing (Figure 3) and   
					to the Schematic (shown at right). Wire the LLS Series switch(es)   
					with 60°/75°C (140°/167°F) insulated wire.   
					Provision for   
					Case Ground   
					N.O. N.C. COM.   
					NC NO   
					C 
					NC NO   
					C 
					Terminal   
					Block(s)   
					4. A terminal (inside the switch enclosure) is provided for case or   
					equipment grounding, refer to Figure 3 for location.   
					5. After completing wiring, replace the switch cover and make sure it   
					is tightly secured before applying power to the system.   
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				ADJUSTING THE TRIP POINT   
					CAUTION: REMEMBER THAT THE FIELD-ADJUSTABLE TRIP POINT MAY HAVE BEEN FACTORY SET TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS.   
					ADJUSTMENT OF THE TRIP POINT VARIES ACCORDINGLY TO THE APPLICATION AND MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED PERSON.   
					LLS Series Trip Point Adjustment   
					if necessary (all models)   
					Figure 4   
					NOTICE: If trip point is not specified, the switch will be set at approx-   
					imately 50% of full scale. To perform trip point re-adjustments, a test   
					stand with variable pressure source, a test light, and a pressure gauge   
					(such as our OPLG or OPLFG MURPHYGAGE®) may be used.   
					Snap-switch(es) Cover   
					or Square Cover   
					Do NOT remove until   
					the area is made   
					To Reset for Rising Pressure   
					1. Locate and remove the Switch Trip Point Adjustment cover   
					(round) to reveal the Adjustment Wheel, (see figure 4).   
					Screwdriver   
					NON-HAZARDOUS   
					Adjustment   
					Wheel   
					WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE SNAP-SWITCH COVER AT THE   
					INSTALLATION SIGHT UNTIL THE AREA IS MADE NON-HAZARDOUS.   
					To increase   
					set point   
					To decrease   
					set point   
					2. After area is made non-hazardous, proceed to remove the square   
					cover to reveal the snap-switch(es).   
					3. Connect test light to (COM) and (N.C.) terminals. The light   
					should turn “ON”. Gradually increase the pressure until the light   
					turns“OFF”. Observe the trip point pressure reading.   
					4. With a screwdriver, turn the adjustment wheel to the desired setting.   
					Repeat step 4 until the light turns “OFF” at the desired pressure.   
					Switch Trip Point   
					Adjustment Cover   
					or Round Cover   
					To Reset for Falling Pressure   
					Follow step 1 and step 2 (above), then:   
					3. Connect test light to (COM) and (N.O.) terminals. The light   
					should stay “OFF”. Gradually increase the pressure until the   
					light turns“ON”. Observe the trip point pressure reading.   
					4. With a screwdriver, turn the adjustment wheel to the desired setting.   
					Repeat step 4 until the light turns “OFF” at the desired pressure.   
					Replace the adjustment and the switch covers securely.   
					WARRANTY   
					A two year limited warranty on materials and workmanship is provided with this Murphy product. Details are   
					available on request and are packed with each unit.   
					In order to consistently bring you the highest quality, full featured products, we reserve the right to change our specifications and designs at any time.   
					■ Murphy de México, S.A. de C.V.   
					■ Frank W. Murphy, Ltd.   
					® 
					FRANK W.   
					Blvd. Antonio Rocha Cordero 300, Fracción del Aguaje   
					San Luis Potosí, S.L.P.; México 78384   
					tel. +52-48-206264 fax +52-48-206336   
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					MFR.   
					Since 1939   
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					tel. (918) 627-3550 fax (918) 664-6146   
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					■ Frank W. Murphy Pte., Ltd.   
					■ Murphy Switch of California   
					26 Siglap Drive; Republic of Singapore 456153   
					tel. +65 241-3166 fax +65 241-8382   
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					1620 Hume Highway; Campbellfield, Vic 3061; Australia   
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