Simulation of Process Conditions for
Calibration of Fisher Level Controllers
and Transmitters10............................
Parts Ordering11...............................
Parts Kits11...................................
Parts List11...................................
Sensor Common Parts11.......................
Figure 1. Fisher 249BP Sensor with FIELDVUE
DLC3010/DLC3020f Digital Level Controller
X1471
™
Introduction
Scope of Manual
This instruction manual includes maintenance and parts ordering information for Fisher 249 cageless displacer
sensors.
Although a 249 sensor is usually shipped with attached controller or transmitter, this manual does not include
operation, installation, calibration, maintenance, and parts ordering information for the controller/transmitter or for
the complete unit. For this information, refer to the appropriate controller/ transmitter instruction manual.
Do not install, operate, or maintain a 249 sensor without being fully trained and qualified in valve,
actuator, and accessory installation, operation, and maintenance. To avoid personal injury or propertydamage, it is important to carefully read, understand, and follow all of the contents of this manual,
including all safety cautions and warnings. If you have any questions about these instructions, contact
your Emerson sales office
Description
249 sensors are designed to measure liquid level, interface level, or density/specific gravity inside a process vessel.
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A torque tube assembly (figure 2) and displacer provide an indication of liquid level, interface level, or density/specific
gravity. The torque tube assembly consists of a hollow torque tube with a shaft welded inside it at one end and
protruding from it at the other end.
Figure 2. Typical Side‐Mounted Cageless Displacer
TRAVEL STOP ASSEMBLY
W1800‐1
DISPLACER ROD
DISPLACER
TORQUE TUBE
W0172‐1
KNIFE EDGE BEARING
The unconnected end of the tube is sealed by a gasket and clamped rigidly to the torque tube arm, permitting the
protruding end of the shaft to twist and therefore transmit rotary motion. This allows the interior of the torque tube to
remain at atmospheric pressure, thus eliminating packing and the disadvantages of packing friction.
The displacer always exerts a downward force on one end of the displacer rod. The other end of the displacer rod rests
on the knife‐edge of the driver bearing. A keyed shaft on the bearing end of the displacer fits into a socket on the
outside of the welded end of the of the torque tube assembly.
A change in liquid level, interface level, or density/specific gravity buoys up the displacer by a force equal to the weight
of the liquid displaced. Corresponding vertical movement of the displacer results in angular movement of the displacer
rod around the knife edge. Since the torque tube assembly is a torsional spring which supports the displacer and
determines the amount of movement of the displacer rod for a given displacement change, it will twist a specific
amount for each increment of buoyancy change. This rotation is brought through the torque tube arm by the
protruding rotary shaft. A controller or transmitter attached to the end of the rotary shaft converts the rotary motion
into varying pneumatic or electric signals.
Unless otherwise noted, all NACE references are to NACE MR0175-2002.
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Type Number Description
D 249BP—CL150, 300, 600 WCC (steel) top‐mounted sensor
D 249CP—CL150, 300, 600 stainless steel top‐mounted sensor
D 249P—CL150, 300, 600, 900 or 1500 steel top‐mounted sensor
Note
249P CL150, 300, and 600 sensors are only available in Europe.
All cageless 249 sensors have flanged connections.
The Parts List section shows some 249 sizes by construction and standard displacer lengths and table 1 contains
displacer and torque tube materials. However, 249 parts are available in a wide variety of materials of construction,
part dimensions, and other specifications. Contact your Emerson sales office
materials, dimensions, and specifications.
for assistance in selection of specific
Table 1. Displacer and Torque Tube Materials
PartStandard MaterialOther Materials
Displacer304 Stainless Steel316 Stainless Steel, N10276, N04400, Plastic, and Special Alloys
Displacer Stem, Driver Bearing,
Displacer Rod and Driver
Torque TubeN05500
1. N05500 is not recommended for spring applications above 232_C (450_F). Contact your Emerson sales office or application engineer if temperatures exceeding
this limit are required.
316 Stainless SteelN10276, N04400, other Austenitic Stainless Steels, and Special Alloys
(1)
316 Stainless Steel, N06600, N10276
Hazardous Area Classification
Complies with the requirements of ATEX group II Category 2 Gas and Dust
Ex h IIC Tx Gb
Ex h IIIC Tx Db
Maximum surface temperature (Tx) depends on operating conditions.
Gas: T6...T2
Dust: T85...T232
Educational Services
For information on available courses for 249 displacer sensors, as well as a variety of other products, contact:
Sensor parts are subject to normal wear and must be inspected regularly and replaced as necessary. The frequency of
inspection and replacement depends upon the severity of service conditions.
WARNING
Always wear protective clothing, gloves, and eyewear when performing any maintenance operations to avoid personal
injury.
Avoid personal injury or property damage resulting from the sudden release of pressure. Before performing any
maintenance procedure:
D Relieve any process pressure in the process vessel where the 249 sensor is installed.
D Drain the process liquid from the process vessel.
D Shut off any electrical or pneumatic input to the controller or transmitter attached to the 249 sensor and vent any
pneumatic supply pressure.
D Use caution when loosening flange bolting or pipe plugs (key 26).
D Remove the controller or transmitter from the torque tube arm (key 3).
Before performing any maintenance procedure requiring the handling of the displacer, inspect the displacer (key 10) to
make sure process pressure or liquids have not penetrated the displacer.
The displacer in this unit is a sealed container. If penetrated by process pressure or liquid, the displacer may hold pressure
or hazardous liquid for an extended period. A displacer that has been penetrated by process pressure or liquid may contain:
D pressure as a result of being in a pressurized vessel.
D liquid that becomes pressurized due to a change in temperature.
D liquid that is flammable, hazardous, or corrosive.
Sudden release of pressure, contact with hazardous liquid, fire, or explosion, which might result in personal injury or
property damage, can occur if a displacer that is retaining pressure or process liquid is punctured, subjected to heat, or
repaired.
Handle the displacer with care. Consider the characteristics of the specific process liquid in use.
Check with your process or safety engineer for any additional measures that must be taken to protect against process
media.
Note
Except for gaskets (keys 13, 14), trouble symptoms peculiar to specific parts are discussed in the following sections. Each section is
specific to these parts. Regardless of location, gasket failure is indicated by leakage in the gasket area. Every time a gasket is
removed, replace it with a new one upon reassembly.
The procedures below apply to all sensor types except where indicated. Key numbers used are shown in the following
illustrations:
D 249BP—figure 4
D 249CP—figure 5
D 249P—figure 6
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Removing the Displacer and Stem
The displacer (key 10) is a sealed container. If the displacer has been penetrated by process pressure or liquid, it may
hold pressure or hazardous liquid for an extended period.
Process residue buildup on the displacer and stem (key 24) may change displacer weight or displacement. A bent stem
or a dented or corroded displacer can impair performance.
If the displacer rests against the travel stop, appears to be overweight, or causes output drift or other output
inaccuracies, it may have been penetrated by process pressure or liquid. Such a displacer may contain pressure
because it was in a pressurized vessel, may contain process liquid that becomes pressurized due to a change in
temperature, and may contain process liquid that is flammable, hazardous, or corrosive.
WARNING
Sudden release of pressure, contact with hazardous liquid, fire, or explosion, which may result in personal injury or
property damage, can occur if a displacer that is retaining pressure or process liquid is punctured, subjected to heat, or
repaired.
Handle the displacer with care.
Note
On the 249P and 249BP with travel stop, the displacer must come out with the sensor head (key 2) or torque tube arm
(key 3) before being completely disconnected from the displacer rod (key 7). If separating the displacer and displacer rod, remove
the cotter spring (key 11).
NOTICE
Be careful not to let the displacer slip and drop into the bottom of the process vessel, as displacer damage could result.
1. Before starting any maintenance procedure, be sure the following safety actions are completed.
D Relieve process pressure in the process vessel where the 249 sensor is installed.
D Drain the process liquid from the process vessel.
D Shut off any electrical or pneumatic input to the controller or transmitter attached to the 249 sensor and vent
any pneumatic supply pressure. Remove the controller or transmitter from the torque tube arm.
D Use caution when loosening flange bolting or pipe plugs.
D Be sure process pressure or liquids have not penetrated the displacer.
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2. Support the sensor head (key 2) and the torque tube arm (key 3). Remove the bolting that holds the sensor head to
the process vessel.
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NOTICE
When removing a sensor from a process vessel, the displacer may remain attached to the displacer rod and be lifted out
with the sensor head (key 2) when the sensor head is removed. If separating the displacer and displacer rod before
removing the sensor head, remove the cotter spring (key 11). If the displacer comes out with the head or torque tube arm,
be careful not to damage the displacer or bend the stem when setting the head or arm down.
Be careful not to let the displacer slip and drop into the bottom of the process vessel, as displacer damage could result.
3. Carefully remove the sensor head or torque tube arm.
4. Follow the procedure for replacing the displacer, displacer rod assembly, cotter spring, stem end piece, and
displacer spud as necessary.
Replacing the Displacer, Cotter Spring, Stem End Piece, and Displacer
Spud
The cotter spring (key 11), the ball on the displacer rod/driver assembly (key 7), and the stem end piece or displacer
stem connector (key 23) may be either too worn for a secure connection or so clogged or corroded that the displacer
does not pivot properly. Replace these parts, as necessary.
NOTICE
If the displacer is to be disconnected from the displacer rod before being removed from the process vessel, provide a
suitable means of supporting the displacer to prevent it from dropping into the process vessel and being damaged.
1. After following the proper procedure to remove the sensor head and the displacer from the process vessel, move
the sensor assembly to a suitable maintenance area. Support the assembly to avoid damage to the displacer,
displacer stem, displacer rod/driver assembly, and associated parts.
2. To help support the displacer on a unit without travel stop (249BP, 249P, 249CP), install the stem and stem end
piece (or a threaded rod) into the 1/4 inch‐28 UNF threaded hole in the displacer spud or stem connector. On the
249BP with travel stop, the groove pin (key 42) will secure the displacer as long as the travel stop plate (key 41) is
installed and the sensor head (key 2) is in position.
3. Reach the cotter spring, displacer spud, ball end of the displacer rod/driver assembly, stem end piece, or displacer
stem connector by removing the pipe plug (key 26).
4. Remove the cotter spring to free the displacer or stem end piece from the ball end of the displacer rod/driver
assembly. Lift the displacer or stem end piece from the ball.
5. Replace worn or damaged parts as necessary. Return the displacer or stem end piece to the displacer rod/driver
assembly. Install the cotter spring.
6. Install the sensor head and controller/transmitter. Calibrate the controller/transmitter following the procedures
given in the controller/transmitter instruction manual.
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Replacing the Displacer Rod/Driver Assembly
The ball on the displacer rod/driver assembly (key 7) may be either too worn for a secure connection or so corroded
that the displacer does not pivot properly. Replace the displacer rod/driver assembly, if necessary.
NOTICE
If the displacer is to be disconnected from the displacer rod/driver assembly before being removed from the process vessel,
provide a suitable means of supporting the displacer to prevent it from dropping into the process vessel and being
damaged.
1. After following the proper procedure to remove the sensor head and the displacer from the process vessel, move
the sensor assembly to a suitable maintenance area. Support the assembly to avoid damage to the displacer,
displacer stem, displacer rod assembly, and associated parts.
2. Remove the controller/transmitter and displacer (key 10). Then, remove the hex nuts (key 20) that hold the torque
tube arm (key 3) to the sensor head (key 2). Separate the torque tube arm from the sensor head.
3. Remove the nuts (key 18) and retaining flange (key 6) at the end of the torque tube arm.
4. Remove the positioning plate (key 8) by freeing its two lugs.
The vertical lug fits into a hole in the flange of the torque tube arm (top of figure 3, left). The horizontal lug (hidden
behind the screwdriver at the bottom of figure 3, left) fits into a slot in the outer tube end of the torque tube
assembly (figure 3 exploded view shows this lug to the right of the outer tube end).
Place a screwdriver blade in the slots of the positioning plate and outer tube ends as shown in figure 3. Slowly turn
the positioning plate to release its lug from the torque tube arm. Then carefully turn the plate back to allow the
displacer to come to rest, and slip the other lug of the plate from its slot in the outer tube end.
5. Pull the torque tube assembly out of the torque tube arm. Remove the tube end gasket (key 14) and discard (a new
gasket will be installed in step 9). Clean and inspect the gasket mating surfaces.
Figure 3. Torque Tube and Displacer Rod Assemblies
DISPLACER ROD
ASSEMBLY
ROTARY
SHAFT
W0145‐2
GASKET
TORQUE TUBE
OUTER TUBE END
POSITIONING PLATE
DRIVER BEARING
W0654‐1
REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION OF POSITIONING PLATE
EXPLODED VIEW OF TORQUE TUBE AND DISPLACER ROD ASSEMBLY
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6. Using the proper tool, loosen and then remove the upper bearing driver bolt (key 5). Lift the displacer rod/driver
assembly from the knife edge of the driver bearing (key 4).
7. Visually inspect the bearing driver for corrosion or wear. If replacement is necessary, remove the bearing driver by
removing the lower bearing driver bolt. Install a new bearing driver and the lower bearing driver bolt.
8. Install the new displacer rod/driver assembly on the knife edge of the bearing driver. Install the upper bearing driver
bolt (key 5), but do not tighten.
9. Insert new tube end gasket into recess in torque tube arm.
10. Insert the torque tube assembly and rotate until its socket mates with the displacer rod assembly and so that the
outer tube flange rests against the gasket.
11. With a thumb on the upper portion of the positioning plate and a screwdriver in the slots as shown in figure 3,
rotate the plate and press the lug on the plate into the hole in the torque tube arm (this will preload the torque
tube).
12. Install the retaining flange and secure it with four nuts (key 18), being sure to tighten all nuts evenly.
13. Tighten the upper bearing driver bolt (key 5). It will be necessary to put slight pressure on the displacer rod/driver
assembly to access the upper bearing driver bolt.
14. Install the sensor head and controller/transmitter. Calibrate the controller/transmitter following the procedures
given in the controller/transmitter instruction manual.
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Replacing the Torque Tube
Corrosion or leakage through the outer end of the torque tube is evidence of deterioration in the torque tube
assembly (key 9) or torque tube end gasket (key 14). Erratic or nonexistent rotary shaft output may occur if the socket
on the inner end of the torque tube assembly does not engage the bearing end of the displacer rod assembly (key 7).
1. After following the proper procedure to remove the sensor head and the displacer from the process vessel, move
the sensor assembly to a suitable maintenance area.
NOTICE
Support the sensor assembly to avoid damage to the displacer, displacer stem, displacer rod assembly, and associated
parts.
2. Remove the controller/transmitter and displacer (key 10). Then, remove the hex nuts (key 20) that hold the torque
tube arm (key 3) to the sensor head (key 2). Separate the torque tube arm from the sensor head.
3. Remove the nuts (key 18) and retaining flange (key 6) holding the positioning plate (key 8) at the end of the torque
tube arm.
NOTICE
If the displacer is still attached to the displacer rod at this point, be careful not to let the torque tube assembly slip when
using the screwdriver leverage procedure in steps 4 and 6. Sudden release of the displacer could cause damage.
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4. Remove the positioning plate (key 8) by freeing its two lugs.
The vertical lug fits into a hole in the flange of the torque tube arm (top of figure 3). The horizontal lug (hidden
behind the screwdriver at the bottom of figure 3) fits into a slot in the outer tube end of the torque tube assembly
(the figure 3 exploded view shows this lug to the right of the outer tube end).
The positioning plate may be pried away from the torque tube arm and outer tube end if the displacer already has
been disconnected from the displacer rod. However, if the displacer is still connected to the displacer rod, place a
screwdriver blade in the slots of the positioning plate and outer tube end as shown in figure 3. Slowly turn the
positioning plate to release its lug from the torque tube arm. Then, carefully turn the plate back to allow the
displacer to come to rest and slip the other lug of the plate from its slot in the outer tube end.
5. Pull the torque tube assembly and tube end gasket out of the torque tube arm. Remove the tube end gasket
(key 14) and discard (a new gasket will be installed in step 6). Clean and inspect the gasket mating surfaces.
6. Insert new tube end gasket into recess in torque tube arm.
7. Insert the torque tube assembly into the torque tube arm as shown in figure 3. Rotate the torque tube assembly
until its socket mates with the driver member on the displacer rod assembly and so the outer tube flange rests
against the gasket. With a thumb on the upper portion of the positioning plate and a screwdriver in the slots as
shown in figure 3, rotate the plate and press the lug on the plate into the hole in the torque tube arm (this will
preload the torque tube).
8. Install the retaining flange and secure it with four nuts (key 18), being sure to tighten all nuts evenly.
9. Install the sensor head and controller/transmitter. Calibrate the controller/transmitter following the procedures
given in the controller/transmitter instruction manual.
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Replacing the Torque Tube Arm and Changing the Mounting
Looseness of the driver bearing (key 4), wear on its knife‐edged surface, or a bent, worn, or corroded displacer rod
assembly (key 7) may impair performance. Be especially sure to check the ball on the displacer rod.
1. After following the proper procedure to remove the sensor head and the displacer from the process vessel, move
the sensor assembly to a suitable maintenance area.
NOTICE
Support the sensor assembly to avoid damage to the displacer, displacer stem, displacer rod assembly, and associated
parts.
2. Remove the controller/transmitter and displacer (key 10). Then, remove the hex nuts (key 20) that hold the torque
tube arm (key 3) to the sensor head (key 2). Separate the torque tube arm from the sensor head.
3. Follow the proper procedure to remove the torque tube assembly (key 9).
4. Remove the bearing bolts (key 5), displacer rod assembly, and driver bearing.
Note
Be sure to install the driver bearing so its knife edge is pointing up when the torque tube arm is mounted in the desired orientation.
Since changing the mounting position of the torque tube arm by 180_ will change controller or transmitter action from direct to
reverse or vice versa, controller/transmitter action must be reversed from what it was before the mounting method was changed.
5. Install the driver bearing, displacer rod assembly, and bearing bolts (key 5) into the torque tube arm. Install a new
arm gasket. Install the torque tube arm on the sensor head or process vessel and secure it with the proper bolting
(keys 19 and 20).
6. Install the torque tube assembly. Install the displacer.
7. Install the sensor head and controller/transmitter. Calibrate the controller/transmitter following the procedures
given in the controller/transmitter instruction manual.
Simulation of Process Conditions for Calibration of Fisher Level
Controllers and Transmitters
Contact your Emerson sales office or go to Fisher.com for information on obtaining the Supplement to 249 Sensor
Instruction Manuals—Simulation of Process Conditions for Calibration of Fisher Level Controllers and Transmitters
(D103066X012
).
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Parts Ordering
When corresponding with your Emerson sales office about this equipment, always refer to the sensor serial number.
Each sensor is assigned a serial number which is stamped on a nameplate (key 54, not shown) attached to the torque
tube arm. This same number also appears on the controller/ transmitter nameplate when a complete controller/
transmitter‐sensor unit is shipped from the factory.
WARNING
Use only genuine Fisher replacement parts. Components that are not supplied by Emerson should not, under any
circumstances, be used in any Fisher instrument. Use of components not supplied by Emerson may void your warranty,
might adversely affect the performance of the instrument, and could cause personal injury or property damage.
Parts Kits
DescriptionPart Number
Sensor Part Kit
Kit contains keys 9, 11, 13, 14
For 249BPR249X000012
Parts List
Note
Contact your Emerson sales office for Part Ordering information.
For 249BP
Std wall
Heavy wall
Thin wall
For 249CP
Std wall
Heavy wall
For 249P
Std wall
Thin wall
10*Displacer
For 249BP, 249CP
3 inch X 14 inches (1600 psi)
2 inch x 32 inches (1500 psi)
1.5 inch x 60 inches (1800 psi)
1.375 inch x 72 inches (1400 psi)
For 249P
2.75 inch x 14 inches (6000 psi)
2.875 inch x 14 inches (4000 psi)
1.75 inch x 32 inches (4200 psi)
1.9062 inch x 32 inches (3400 psi)
11*Cotter Spring
13*Arm Gasket
For 249BP, 249CP thru CL600
For 249P CL900 & 1500
14*Tube End Gasket
For 249BP or 249CP thru CL600
For 249P CL900 & 1500
15Stud Bolt
For 249BP or 249CP
For 249P CL900 & 1500
*Recommended spare parts
1. This part is available in a wide variety of materials of construction, part dimensions, or
other specifications. Contact your Emerson sales office for assistance in selection of specific
materials, dimensions, or specifications.
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Figure 4. Fisher 249BP Sensor Construction
SECTION A‐A
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20A7432‐B
20A7433‐B
KeyDescription
16Groove Pin
For 249BP, 249CP, 249P
18Hex Nut
(1)
(4 req'd)
For 249BP and 249CP thru CL600
For 249P CL900 & 1500
19Bolt Stud
(1)
(4 req'd)
For 249B, 249CP
thru CL600
For 249P
CL900 & 1500
20Hex Nut
(1)
(8 req'd)
For 249BP, 249CP
thru CL600
For 249P
CL900 & 1500
DETAIL OF TRAVEL STOP VERSION
KeyDescription
23Displacer Stem End Piece
For 249BP, 249CPw/out travel stopFor 249BP w/travel stop
For 249P w/out travel stop
Stem End Piece
Rod Connector
24Displacer Stem
(1)
When ordering a replacement displacer stem,
specify length and desired material.
25Hex Nut
26Pipe Plug
(1)
(2 req'd)
(1)
For 249BP
For 249CP
For 249P
35Heat Insulator Ass'y (use only when specified)
36Shaft Coupling (for heat insulator ass'y)
Use only when specified
(1)
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1. This part is available in a wide variety of materials of construction, part dimensions,
or other specifications. Contact your Emerson sales office for assistance in selection of
specific materials, dimensions, or specifications.
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SECTION A‐A
30A7434‐B
KeyDescription
37Shaft Extension (for heat insulator ass'y)
Use only when specified
38Set Screw (for heat insulator ass'y) (2 req'd)
Use only when specified
39Cap Screw (for heat insulator ass'y) (4 req'd)
Use only when specified
40Cap Screw (for heat insulator ass'y) (4 req'd)
Use only when specified
41Travel Stop Plate
For 249BP
42*Groove Pin (travel stop pin)
For 249BP
43Cap Screw, hex head (2 req'd)
For 249BP
KeyDescription
44Stud Bolt
(1)
,
For 249BP
w/ NPS 2 top flange, CL150 (4 req'd)
w/ NPS 2 top flange, CL300 (8 req'd)
45Hex Nut
(1)
For 249BP w/ NPS 2 top flange
CL150 (8 req'd)
CL300, 600 (16 req'd)
53Washer (for heat insulator ass'y) (4 req'd)
Use only when specified
54Nameplate
55Drive Screw
56NACE Tag
57Wire
*Recommended spare parts
1. This part is available in a wide variety of materials of construction, part dimensions,
or other specifications. Contact your Emerson sales office for assistance in selection of
specific materials, dimensions, or specifications.
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Figure 6. Fisher 249P Sensor Construction
SECTION A‐A
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A
20A2094‐C
A
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