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Installation, Operation, & Maintenance Instructions

IOM JS500.03

2016.04

Vertical Float Switches 

Installation Instructions Specific to Hazardous Area

Examples of Model Numbers Covered:

Model Number - Part 1, page 4 : JBC1FSA7

F

1X410X (“

F

” indicates FM approval for hazardous locations.)

Model Number - Parts 2 & 3, page 5: S24867-JS

#

or JSCKIT-C

#

J

#

X4 (“#”, when represented by “

7

”, “

I

”, or “

R

”, indicates 

FM approval for hazardous locations.)

The following instructions apply to equipment covered by FM File 

3058469

Installation of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained personnel, in accordance with all local and national 
codes.
1.

Inspection and maintenance of this equipment shall be carried out by suitably trained personnel, in accordance with all 
local and national codes.

2.

No maintenance or repair of the flameproof enclosure is permitted.

3.

The enclosure must not be opened when the equipment is electrically energized. Where Line Monitoring Resistors are 
fitted allow four minutes after isolation before removing cover.

4.

The certification of this equipment relies upon the following materials used in its construction:

a.

Housing and Cover: Aluminum Alloy LM25 or LM24 or B85 grade 360, or Cast Iron grade 250.

b.

Pressure Tube & Union (Partition wall): Stainless Steel types 316, 321 or 304, or Carbon Steel 220M07 or 
ASTM A108, or Alloy NA18, or Alloy C-276 (UNS N10276) or Alloy 625 (UNS N06625), or Alloy 825 (UNS 
N08825)

i.

If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances, it is the responsibility of 
the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it from being adversely affected, thus ensuring that 
the type of protection is not compromised.

ii.

Aggressive substances: e.g. acidic liquids or gases that may attack metals or solvents that may affect 
polymeric materials.

iii.

Suitable precautions: e.g. regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the 
material’s data sheet that it is resistant to specific chemicals.

iv.

Note: 

The metallic alloy used for the enclosure material may be at the accessible surface of this 

equipment; in the event of rare accidents, ignition sources due to impact and friction sparks could 
occur.

5.

It is the responsibility of the user to ensure:

a.

The voltage and current limits for this equipment are not exceeded.

b.

That only suitably certified cable entry devices will be utilized when connecting this equipment.

c.

That suitable temperature rated cable is used. 

Note:

The cable entry temperature may exceed 70°C.

d.

That any unused cable entries are sealed with suitably certified stopping plugs.

e.

The joint requirements between the switch housing and vessel are compatible with the process media.

f.

The joint tightness is correct for the joint material used.

g.

The float is protected from impact or friction, or electrostatic charging from fast flowing non-conductive fluids, 
that could generate an ignition source.

6.

Except for input gland, only screws and fittings provided by the manufacturer can be attached to the housing.

7.

Technical data:

a.

Coding:  FM approval: Class I Div. 1 Groups B,C,D  T6...T1 (-50°C 

 Ta 

 +60°C)

b.

Pressure:  Must not exceed the rating of the coupling/flange fitted.

c.

Temperature:

i.

Ambient Air Temperature (Ta) (-50°C 

 Ta 

 +60°C) 

ii.

Allowable process temperature (Tp)

d.

FM Approval Standards: FM Class 3600:2011, 

FM Class 3615:2006, FM Class 3616:2011, 
FM Class 3810:2005.

The

 

Temperature

 

Class

 

applicable

 

for

 

each

 

application

 

is

 

determined

 

by

 

the

process

 

temperature

 

(Tp)

 

as

 

shown

 

in

 

the

 

table

 

above.

T

 

Class

Process

 

Temperature

 

(Tp)

T6

50°C TO

 

80°C

T5

50°C TO

 

95°C

T4

50°C TO

 

130°C

T3

50°C TO

 

195°C

T2

50°C TO

 

295°C

T1

50°C TO

 

455°C

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Summary of Contents for JB**D Series

Page 1: ...04 Vertical Float Switches Vertical Float Switch Installation Operation Maintenance Manual Series JB_ _ F Series JX_ _ F Series JD_ _ F Section JS500 Bulletin JS500 03 Date 2016 04 Supersedes March 20...

Page 2: ...ch Ratings 6 Switch Mechanisms Simple Apparatus 7 Installation Part 1 Switch Assembly 8 Installation Part 2 Spare Enclosure Pressure Tube 9 Installation Part 3 Conversion Kits 9 Installation Specific...

Page 3: ...F Diagrammatic detail of Tri Magnet system Series JX_ _F Series JD_ _F Switch Assembly Identification This manual covers the three series of switches JB JX and JD as shown opposite Also covered in thi...

Page 4: ...gn Style 2 Side Side B or X Chamber Design Style D Top Mount D Chamber Design Style Omitted Head Ass y Only Less Chamber X Chamber Design Style 0 50 DN15 1 75 DN20 2 1 00 DN25 3 1 25 DN32 4 1 50 DN40...

Page 5: ...Long 1 3 Switches J4 Jerguson for SA4 Weatherproof NEMA 4 IP66 Std 1 2 Switches J7 Jerguson for SA7 Ex Proof FM Std Al Alloy 1 2 Switches JI Jerguson for SI7 Ex Proof FM Std Cast Iron 1 2 Switches JR...

Page 6: ...ged if the mechanisms are used to switch circuits with values greater than those shown above Important wiring notes 1 To minimize electrical shock hazard before energizing it is essential that the equ...

Page 7: ...NS N10276 or Alloy 625 UNS N06625 or Alloy 825 UNS N08825 If the equipment is likely to come into contact with aggressive substances it is the responsibility of the user to take suitable precautions t...

Page 8: ...enclosure type refer to model code on pages 4 5 5 Check torque values for all bolted connection s if applicable Values shall be in accordance with manufacturers recommendation based on bolting gasket...

Page 9: ...be in order to remove 9 On the original units pressure tube mark the location of each switch then remove each switch Each switch mechanism is mounted on the pressure tube by a locking screw and nut Th...

Page 10: ...ls or solvents that may affect polymeric materials iii Suitable precautions e g regular checks as part of routine inspections or establishing from the material s data sheet that it is resistant to spe...

Page 11: ...es JB_ _F switches Continue with step 9 b Series JX_ _F JD_ _F switches Continue with step 2 2 Take switch out of service according to the respective section above 3 Remove top flange nuts holding swi...

Page 12: ...ance between the switch trip and reset G Enclosure Height See table on page 13 Default trip locations at minimum operating SG See Switching Point Adjustment section page 13 1F 2F 3F 4F JB_5F JX_5F 6F...

Page 13: ...ecured on the pressure tube by a locking screw and lock nut These can be loosened allowing the bracket and therefore the switch trip point elevation to be adjusted up or down as required Always ensure...

Page 14: ...8 20 27 47 64 47 64 100 136 100 136 0 75 20 40 54 27 37 60 81 51 69 34 46 84 114 84 114 100 136 100 136 1 00 25 53 72 35 47 60 81 67 91 45 61 115 156 115 156 160 217 160 217 1 50 40 60 81 60 81 60 81...

Page 15: ...en the liquid level in the chamber should be raised such that the primary float magnet passes through the switching point Lowering the liquid level will then cause the float magnet to fall back throug...

Page 16: ...n Maintenance Instructions IOM JS500 03 2016 04 Vertical Float Switches 16633 Foltz Parkway Strongsville OH 44149 USA 1 440 572 1500 www clarkreliance com www Jerguson com JergusonApp clark reliance c...

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