GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Model 728B probes are designed for heavy duty service
where a ruggedized probe is required. The probe has a 15/32 O.D. stainless
steel probe rod to give it extra strength for use in applications where
side loading is a factor. The probe rod is available bare or Teflon
insulated, which allows “tailoring” the probe for special applications.
They are available in lengths up to 20 feet. The vessel entrance gland is
fitted with 1 inch NPT; standard material is 316 stainless steel. ANSI
raised face flanges are optionally available in either carbon steel or 316
stainless steel and rated either Class 150 or Class 300.
These probes are available for use with any Robertshaw level control
instrument, including the Level-Lance series, the Level-Tel and the Level-Tek
units.
Typical applications of the Series 728B probes are in granular materials
or highly viscous liquids that may be expected to exert significant
bending forces on the probe rod.
APPLICATION DATA
Typically
these probes are used with Robertshaw RF and microprocessor based ON/OFF
or continuous level controls for measuring applications involving liquids
or granular materials. When the probe is used with an ON/OFF (fixed level
point) type, it may be installed in the vessel in either a vertical or
horizontal position. If, however, the probe is to be used on a continuous
level measuring application or on an application with a differential (such
as Pump On/Pump Off), then it must be installed into the vessel in a
vertical position. Bent probes are available to allow the active length of
the probe to be different from the installation direction. See "Bending
Specifications."
When the process is a conductive liquid (such as
water or sulfuric acid) and the vessel is non-metallic or non-metallic
lined, a probe with a ground wire may be employed to provide a ground path
to the liquid (second plate). The liquid must be clean and free of foreign
materials and be no more viscous than water.
The Robertshaw Level Measuring instruments have been
designed so that they attach directly to the 1/2" NPT fitting on the top
of the probe. Typically, these are either the complete transmitter housing
or a conduit outlet box with a coaxial cable to the instrument. The 6-32
threaded fitting in the end of the probe rod accepts either a contact pin
or a machine screw as required.