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Introduction / Table of ContentsStep One
The EchoSonic® is a general-purpose ultrasonic level transmitter that provides a loop powered 4-20 mA output.
The 4-20 mA output can be used to provide the proportional level of liquid in any tank or vessel. The signal can
be connected to any device that accepts loop powered 4-20 mA signals, such as a PLC, SCADA, DCS,
display, controller, etc.
NEW FEATURES
Simple configuration with WebCal® software.
Adjustable Loop Fail-Safe, Hold Last, Empty, Full, 21 mA, 22 mA
Easy to reverse mA output, 4-20 mA to 20-4 mA
Adjustable start-up condition, Empty, Mid (12 mA), Full, Over range (22 mA)
Flammable, Explosive or Hazardous Applications
EchoSonic® should not be used within classified hazardous environments.
About this Manual: PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALLING OR USING THIS
PRODUCT. This manual includes information on the EchoSonic® series Ultrasonic Level transmitter from
FLOWLINE. Please refer to the part number located on the sensor label to verify the exact model
configuration, which you have purchased.
User’s Responsibility for Safety: Flowline manufactures a broad range of level sensing technologies.
While each of these sensors is designed to operate in a wide variety of applications, it is the user’s
responsibility to select a sensor model that is appropriate for the application, install it properly, perform
tests of the installed system, and maintain all components. The failure to do so could result in property
damage or serious injury.
Proper Installation and Handling: Only professional staff should install and/or repair this product. Install
the transmitter with the included Viton gasket and never over tighten the transmitter within the fitting.
Always check for leaks prior to system start-up.
Wiring and Electrical: A supply voltage of 12 to 28 VDC is used to power the EchoSonic®. Electrical
wiring of the transmitter should be performed in accordance with all applicable national, state, and local
codes.
Material Compatibility: The enclosure is made of Polycarbonate (PC). The transducer is made of
Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF). Make sure that the model, which you have selected, is chemically
compatible with the application media.
Enclosure: While the transmitter housing is liquid-resistant the EchoSonic® is not designed to be
operational when immersed. It should be mounted in such a way that the enclosure and transducer do not
come into contact with the application media under normal operational conditions.
Safety
Installation should be done by properly trained staff
Supply voltage should never exceed a maximum of 28 VDC
Make sure the sensor is chemically compatible with your application
Design a fail-safe system that accommodates the possibility of sensor and/or power failure.
This sensor should not be used in classified hazardous environments
Make a Fail-Safe System: Design a fail-safe system that accommodates the possibility of transmitter
and/or power failure. FLOWLINE recommends the use of redundant backup systems and alarms in
addition to the primary system.
Warning: Always use the Viton gasket when installing the EchoSonic®, and make sure that all electrical
wiring of the switch is in accordance with applicable codes.
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ComponentsStep Four
P/N
Max. Range
Dead Band
Thread
Fob
LU23-00
18.0’ (5.5m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
No Fob
LU23-01
18.0’ (5.5m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
Fob Included
LU23-10
18.0’ (5.5m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
No Fob
LU23-11
18.0’ (5.5m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
Fob Included
LU27-00
9.8’ (3m)
4” (10cm)
1” NPT
No Fob
LU27-01
9.8’ (3m)
4” (10cm)
1” NPT
Fob Included
LU27-10
9.8’ (3m)
4” (10cm)
1” G
No Fob
LU27-11
9.8’ (3m)
4” (10cm)
1” G
Fob Included
LU28-00
26.2’ (8m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
No Fob
LU28-01
26.2’ (8m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
Fob Included
LU28-10
26.2’ (8m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
No Fob
LU28-11
26.2’ (8m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
Fob Included
LU29-00
32.8’ (10m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
No Fob
LU29-01
32.8’ (10m)
8” (20cm)
2” NPT
Fob Included
LU29-10
32.8’ (10m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
No Fob
LU29-11
32.8’ (10m)
8” (20cm)
2” G
Fob Included
COMPONENTS
EchoSonic® is offered in four different models. Depending on the model purchased, you may or may not have
been shipped all the components shown below. You do however, need an EchoSonic®, USB® Fob and Viton®
gasket to configure, install and operate EchoSonic®.
Viton® Gasket
oPart #200128 for LU27 series
oPart #200129 for LU23, LU28 or LU29 series
USB® Fob
oPart #LI99-1001
Quick Start Guide
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Getting StartedStep Five
EchoSonic® is configured through WebCal®*, a PC software program. WebCal® is a free download from
Flowline’s website. You must download and install WebCal® prior to plugging in the USB® Fob. Please
go to flowline.com/webcal-software, and select your language version.
WEBCAL® SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows® 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
32 or 64-bit system
1 USB® 2.0 port
10 mB hard drive space
256 mB RAM
Internet connection
*For complete information on the WebCal® software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at
flowline.com/webcal-software.
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Getting StartedStep Five
USB® FOB INTERFACE
EchoSonic® communicates with WebCal® through a USB® interface called a Fob. Before plugging your Fob
into your computer’s USB
®
port, be sure that you have installed WebCal® on your computer.
Connect the red, green, white and black wires from EchoSonic® into the correct terminals on the Fob. Tighten
the screws on the terminals and plug your Fob into the USB® port of your computer.
Wiring identical for all series - Use only the Red, Black, Green and White wires.
The maximum cable distance between the computer and EchoSonic® is 15’. This only applies when
configuring the EchoSonic®. Otherwise, upon installing the sensor, the maximum cable length is 1,000 feet
(Red and Black wires only, minimum 22-gauge).
Once EchoSonic® is configured and prior to installation, isolate the white and green wires from active
power to prevent a short of the configuration circuit
Note: When using the Fob, do not add VDC power. The Fob, when connected to the computer, will provide
the required power to the EchoSonic®.
*For complete information on the WebCal® software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at
www.flowline.com/webcal-software.
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Getting StartedStep Five
With EchoSonic® connected to your computer, open the WebCal® software by clicking on the WebCal® icon.
Follow steps 1-4 to configure the transmitter. Click “Help” in the lower right hand corner and open the help
menu of WebCal® for additional instructions on WebCal®. If you need additional assistance using WebCal®,
please contact a Flowline applications engineer at (562) 598-3015.
*For complete information on the WebCal® software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at
www.flowline.com/webcal-software.
CONFIGURING ECHOSONIC® WITH WEBCAL
1. Sensor Configuration
a. Configures the Loop Fail-Safe, Output at Empty and Startup condition for the sensor.
2. Tank Shape Selection
a. Defines the shape of the tank as well as the dimensional information for the tank with respect to
the sensor’s location on the tank.
3. Tank Level Configuration
a. Enter the settings for the relay activation points as well as confirm the operational range.
4. Write to Unit
a. Uploads configuration into the sensor.
b. Access to a customer wiring diagram specific to the relay configuration.
®
SENSOR CONFIGURATION
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Getting StartedStep Five
TANK SHAPE SELECTION
Defines the shape of the tank as well as the dimensional information for the tank with respect to the sensor’s
location on the tank.
TANK LEVEL CONFIGURATION
The Height Units, Sensor Height, Fill-Height and Capacity were all calculated in the previous Dimensional
Entry window. To adjust these settings, click on Select Tank Shapes.
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Getting StartedStep Five
WRITE TO UNIT
This WebCal®* operation uploads configuration into the sensor, provides a custom wiring diagram specific to
the signal output, and saves the configuration file to your hard drive.
*For complete information on the WebCal® software, please refer to the WebCal® manual located at
www.flowline.com/webcal-software.
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WiringStep Six
Sample Wiring Diagram
Diagram will change based upon
the sensor’s configuration, use
WebCal® to view appropriate wiring
diagram.
WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING ECHOSONIC
®
Once EchoSonic® has been configured, follow the Wiring Diagram by the WebCal® software. A typical wiring
diagram is shown above. Flowline recommends using a qualified licensed electrician to wire EchoSonic® and
your application’s components.
WIRE CONNECTIONS
Red & Black: Red (Power) and Black (Return) leads are for connection to a 24 VDC power supply or to a 4-
20 mA loop power source. The red and black wires can be extended up to 1,000 feet using a 22 gauge or
larger wire; however do not extend the green and white wires beyond 15’.
White & Green: White (TX) and Green (RX) leads are reserved for use with WebCal® and should not be
connected during usage in the application. These wires should not be connected to WebCal® while power is
supplied from any source other than the LI99 series Fob. The maximum cable distance between the computer
and EchoSonic® is 15’.
Never allow the white or green wires to touch any power supply.
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WiringStep Six
0-5 VDC output
oAdd a 250 Ohm resistor
oActual output will be 0.8 to 5 VDC
0-10 VDC output
oAdd a 500 Ohm resistor
oActual output will be 2 to 10 VDC
GENERAL NOTES FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS, USAGE AND SAFETY
Where personal safety or significant property damage can occur due to a spill, the installation
must have a redundant backup safety system installed.
Wiring should always be completed by a licensed electrician.
Supply voltage should never exceed 28 VDC.
Protect the sensor from excessive electrical spikes by isolating the power, whenever possible.
The sensor materials must be chemically compatible with the liquids to be measured.
Design a fail-safe system for possible sensor and/or power failure.
Never use the sensor in environments classified as hazardous.
VOLTAGE OUTPUT
EchoSonic® can be used as a 0 to 5 or 0 to 10 VDC output device. A resistor will need to be added to the
circuit to enable a voltage output (refer to the wiring diagram below).
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Wiring Step Six
DataView™ LI55 Series
Level Controller
Commander™ LI90 Series
Multi-Tank Level Controller
DataLoop™ LI25 Series
Level Indicator Without Backlight
DataLoop™ LI25 Series
Level Indicator With Backlight
WIRING TO DISPLAY, CONTROLLERS & PLC’S
Below is a quick review of wiring the EchoSonic® to common display, controllers and PLC’s.
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WiringStep Six
DataPoint™ LC52 Series
Level Controller
*JWA mode (Factory Setting)
DataPoint™ LC52 Series
Level Controller
*JWB mode
Generic Loop
Powered Display
Generic PLC
WIRING TO DISPLAY, CONTROLLERS & PLC’S (CONTINUED)
* Refer to the DataPoint™, LC52 Series, Level Controller manual for information on JWA mode and JWB mode
settings in the controller.
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InstallationStep Seven
1. Do not mount the sensor at an angle.
2. Liquid should never enter the dead band.
3. Side Wall:
a. Mount the sensor at least 3” from the side wall.
b. LU27 Series - Mount at least 2” from the side
wall.
4. Do not mount where obstacles will intrude on sensor’s
beam width.
a. LU27 Series - Mount at least 2” from the side
wall.
b. LU23, LU28 & LU29 Series - Mount at least 3”
from the side wall.
5. Do not mount the sensor in a vacuum.
6. Avoid mounting in the center of a dome top tank.
7. In cone bottom tank, position the sensor over the
deepest part of the tank.
INSTALLATION IN EXISTING FITTINGS
If the existing fitting is larger than the threads of the
EchoSonic®, select a reducer bushing such as the LM521400 (2” thread x 1” thread) or LM52-2400 (3” thread x 2”
thread).
LM52-1400
LM52-2400
Do not install at
angle relative to the
liquid.
Do not install within
3” of tank sidewall.
Do not install with
objects in the
beam.
Do not install in
applications with
vacuum.
The EchoSonic® should always be mounted perpendicular to the liquid surface and installed using the provided
Viton mounting gasket. Make sure that the fitting and transmitter threads are not damaged or worn. Always
hand-tighten the transmitter within the fitting. Perform an installed leak test under normal process conditions
prior to system start up. Note:The preferred mounting fitting for the LU27 series is the LM52-1400 (2”
thread x 1” thread) reducer bushing.
MOUNTING GUIDE
METAL TANKS (LU27 SERIES ONLY)
The LU27 series has been optimized for use in non-metallic fittings.
1. For best performance, avoid the use of metallic fittings.
a. Use a plastic 2” x 1” reducer bushing, such as the LM52-1400 or a plastic 1” flange, such as the
LM52-1850 for metallic tanks.
2. While installations directly into a 1” metal fitting are not recommended, acceptable results may be
obtained if the 1” fitting is a half coupling in form and the outer diameter of the coupling is tightly
wrapped in vinyl tape to dampen vibrations.
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InstallationStep Seven
2” Tank Adapter
Socket x Thread
(LM52-2890)
Tank Adapter
w/ 2”x1” Reducer Bushing
LM52-2890 w/LM52-1800)
Tank Adapter
Thread x Thread
Do not use thread x thread
Riser Specifications
Inner
Diameter
Maximum
Height
2” (5cm)
4” (10cm)
6” (15cm)
3” (7.6cm)
8” (20cm)
12” (30cm)
Note: Do not exceed the dimensions listed above.
Note: If attempting to raise the
sensor above the top of the tank
to allow for a higher fill capacity,
avoid the use of tall and narrow
risers. The example to the left
exceeds the dimensions listed in
the Riser Specifications chart.
Use a larger tank adapter which
takes into account the Riser
Specifications.
FITTING SELECTION
Check the part number to determine the required fitting mount size and thread type. EchoSonic® is commonly
installed in tank adapters, flanges, brackets or standpipes. Note: Always include the gasket when installing the
EchoSonic®.
1. Tank Adapter: Select a tank adapter fitting, such as the LM52-1890 for the LU27 series or the LM522890 for the LU23, LU28 & LU29 series.
a. For best results, select a 2” tank adapter and add a reducer bushing such as the LM52-1400,
thread x thread, reducer bushing.
b. Avoid tank adapter (thread x thread) styles and/or pipe stops forward of the installed transducer.
c. Always mount the tank adapter so the majority of fitting is outside the tank.
i. Note: Never mount the tank adapter upside down or where the bulk of the material is
inside the tank.
2. Riser: Installations with tall, narrow risers can impede the acoustic signal.
a. Core Out Concrete: Applications where tank with a concrete ceiling that has been cored out
can also be considered as a riser type application. In these applications follow a 2:1 ratio (Inner
Diameter to Core Height) for the diameter of the core.
a. LU23, LU28 & LU29 Series:2” (5 cm) diameter risers should be no taller than 5” (12.7 cm).
Larger diameter risers should be no taller than 12” (30.5 cm).
b. LU27 Series:
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InstallationStep Seven
2” Flange w/
thread out of plane
(LM52-1850)
2” Flange w/
thread in plane
2” Flange w/
Reducer Bushing
(w/LM52-1800)
Do not use thread in plane
LM52-1001 Shown
Flange (LU27 series): If installing on a flange, select a flange with a thread that is above the plane of the
flange, such as the LM52-1850.
a. The LU23, LU28 & LU29 series works well with Flange installations.
b. Avoid the use of blind flanges with tapped threads or flanges where the threads are even with
the plane of the flange, such as the Banjo 1" Poly ANSI Flange (series AF100).
c. Use a flange with a 2” thread and add a 2” to 1” reducer bushing to complete the installation for
the LU27 series.
3. Side Mount Bracket: For installations in open tanks and sumps, use the LM50 series side mount
bracket.
a. For the LU27 series, order the LM50-1001-1, which includes a 2”x 1” Reducer Bushing.
b. For the LU23, LU28 & LU29, series, order the LM50-1001 side mount bracket.
Note: The Side Mount Bracket (LM50 series) is not designed for use with stand pipes or as a method
to secure stand pipes. There are too few threads to properly hold the sensor and the stand pipe.
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InstallationStep Seven
a. Pipe can be made of any material.
b. Minimum ID for the stand pipe is listed below.
i. A 2” pipe (min. pipe ID) is usable with the LU27
series.
ii. A 3” pipe (min. pipe ID) is usable with the LU23,
LU28 & LU29 series.
iii. Pipes larger than 3” can also be used.
c. Use a coupling and reducer bushing to attach the
EchoSonic® to the pipe.
i. With the LU27 series, be sure to use a plastic
reducing bushing such as LM52-1400 2” T x 1” T
fitting or the LM52-1410 2” S x 1” T fitting.
ii. For the LU27 series, be sure to use a plastic
reducing bushing such as LM52-1400 (2”T x 1”T)
fitting or the LM52-1410 (2”S x 1”T) fitting.
iii. For the LU23, LU28 & LU29 series, use a reducer
bushing such as LM52-2400 (3”T x 2”T) fitting or
the LM52-2410 (3”S x 2”T) fitting.
d. The pipe length should run the measurement span and
the bottom of the pipe should remain submerged at all
times to prevent foam from entering the pipe.
e. Cut a 45°notch at the bottom of the pipe and drill a
1/4”pressure equalization hole in the dead band.
f. The pumps should not drive liquid past the open end of
the stand pipe which causes the liquid in the pipe to
oscillate.
EchoSonic®
LU27
2” x 1”
Reducer Bushing
(TxT)
2” Coupling
(S x T)
Vent Hole (1/4”)
2” PVC Pipe
LU27 attached to a LM52-1400
(2”x1” reducer bushing) to a S x T
2” coupling.
Avoid the use of a tee within the
stand pipe. A tee can create false
signals which will interfere with the
sensor’s performance.
Stand Pipe: A standpipe maybe used to dampen turbulence or when foam is present in the application.
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Advanced FeaturesStep Eight
This tool is designed to help solve operational issues. Changing these setting will alter the performance of
your unit. Please read through this HELP file to assist you in making adjustments or if still unclear about a
specific issue, please contact FLOWLINE, Applications Engineering.
NOTE: When the Advanced Button is highlighted with a RED border, this indicates you have selected an
advanced feature.
Increase Output Filtering: Placing a check mark in the box will increase the filtering (averaging) of the analog
output. Use this filter if the 4 to 20 mA output requires a smooth output for the application such as open channel
flow measurement.
Decrease Output Filtering: Placing a check mark in the box will eliminate all filtering (averaging) of the
analog output. Enables a pulse by pulse level reading. Use this filter to see changes in level after every
sound pulse.
Note: Never check increase output filtering and decrease output filtering at the same time.
Stabilize Output in Dead band: Placing a check mark in the box will activate a filter to hold the output at Full
if the level enters the dead band of the EchoSonic®. This filter requires the level to leave the dead band at a
smooth and steady rate.
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AppendixStep Nine
UPDATE AND DEMO TABS
WebCal® has two other page tabs which can be used to assist in the configuration of the EchoSonic®. These
page tabs are the Updates and Demo tabs.
Updates: The Updates tab has two key features. The first is the ability to update the WebCal® software to
its latest version. The second is the ability to update EchoSonic®’s firmware to its latest version.
Demo: The Demo tab has the ability to test the EchoSonic® sensor against a fixed target.
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AppendixStep Nine
Part
Number
Sensor
Height
Fill
Height
Loop
Fail-Safe
Output
at Empty
Startup
Condition
LU27-_ _
Series
300 cm
(118.1”)
290 cm
(114.1”)
Overfill
(22 mA)
4 mA @
Bottom
Empty
LU23-_ _
Series
550 cm
(216.5”)
530 cm
(208.7”)
Overfill
(22 mA)
4 mA @
Bottom
Empty
LU28-_ _
Series
800 cm
(315.0”)
780 cm
(307.1”)
Overfill
(22 mA)
4 mA @
Bottom
Empty
LU29-_ _
Series
1000 cm
(393.7”)
980 cm
(385.8”)
Overfill
(22 mA)
4 mA @
Bottom
Empty
FACTORY DEFAULT
Pressing the Factory Config button in the Configuration menu will return the screen to the following settings.
Out of the box, the EchoSonic® will output a 4-20 mA output that is maximized for its operational range. The
transmitter can be used in the original factory setting without configuration with WebCal®. Use the table below
to identify the configuration of the sensor out of the box.
Factory Default Table
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AppendixStep Nine
Height =
Fill-H =
Hold Last Value
Empty
Full
Overfill (21mA)
Overfill (22mA)
4mA at Bottom
20mA at Bottom
Empty
Mid-Tank (12mA)
Full Tank
Overfill (22mA)
Increase output filtering:
Decrease output filtering:
Stabilize output in dead band
TESTING THE TRANSMITTER
1. Connect a multimeter in series with the black wire to read the current output.
2. Verify that the current increases (tank filling) and decreases (tank emptying) appropriately in the
calibrated span.
3. If not, carefully observe and attempt to correlate any installation, level or application event for more
specific troubleshooting direction.
USER SETTINGS
Fill out the chart below and keep as a record of your configuration.
Tank
Loop Fail-Safe (select one)
Output at Empty (select one)
Startup Condition (select one)
Advanced (if selected, identify which filter that was activated)
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AppendixStep Nine
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Transmitter indicates a
current of 0 mA.
Check the EchoSonic® wiring for an open circuit. An open circuit is the
most common issue with a 0 mA signal.
Transmitter jumps to a
current reading between
19 and 20 mA.
Check the EchoSonic® installation. Bad installation fittings will cause
false signals near the top of the tank, which typically translates to a
signal between 19 and 20 mA. Also look for interference just below the
transmitter. If the transmitter is installed in a metal fitting, switch to a
plastic fitting.
Transmitter indicates a
current over 23 mA.
Check the wiring for a short circuit. The EchoSonic® is current limited
to 22 mA. Anything above 22 mA indicates a short circuit.
Transmitter always jumps
to LOST condition
Check the dimensional configuration (SensorHeight and Fill-Height)
of the EchoSonic®. Make sure that the Fill-H setting corresponds to
the full level of liquid (from the bottom up) and not the distance from the
transmitter to the liquid (top down).
Output of transmitter is
opposite of the level of
liquid.
Check the Output at Empty Setting.
No Unit Detected in
WebCal®.
WebCal® cannot detect an EchoSonic® connected to the computer.
Check that the Fob is connected to the USB® port.
Check that all four wires (Red, Black, White and Green) are
securely attached to the Fob.
Check in Device Manager that both drivers (WebCal
®
Configuration & EchoFob) are present.
Internet error. The server
name or address could not
be resolved.
This is a warning indicating the computer configuring EchoSonic® is not
connected to the internet. Click OK to continue. Flowline recommends
being connecting to the internet for all configurations. Not being
connected to the internet will not prevent the EchoSonic® from being
configured.
Cannot access some of
the features in
Configuration.
As choices are made in Configuration, WebCal® will begin to eliminate
functions that are not applicable to a configuration. To reset
Configuration or get access to all the features, click on the Clear
Screen button.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Warranty, Returns and LimitationsStep Ten
WARRANTY
Flowline warrants to the original purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in
material and workmanship under normal use and service in accordance with instructions furnished by Flowline
for a period of two years from the date of manufacture of such products. Flowline's obligation under this
warranty is solely and exclusively limited to the repair or replacement, at Flowline's option, of the products or
components, which Flowline's examination determines to its satisfaction to be defective in material or
workmanship within the warranty period. Flowline must be notified pursuant to the instructions below of any
claim under this warranty within thirty (30) days of any claimed lack of conformity of the product. Any product
repaired under this warranty will be warranted only for the remainder of the original warranty period. Any
product provided as a replacement under this warranty will be warranted for the full two years from the date of
manufacture.
RETURNS
Products cannot be returned to Flowline without Flowline's prior authorization. To return a product that is
thought to be defective, go to flowline.com, and submit a customer return (MRA) request form and follow the
instructions therein. All warranty and non-warranty product returns to Flowline must be shipped prepaid and
insured. Flowline will not be responsible for any products lost or damaged in shipment.
LIMITATIONS
This warranty does not apply to products which: 1) are beyond the warranty period or are products for which
the original purchaser does not follow the warranty procedures outlined above; 2) have been subjected to
electrical, mechanical or chemical damage due to improper, accidental or negligent use; 3) have been modified
or altered; 4) anyone other than service personnel authorized by Flowline have attempted to repair; 5) have
been involved in accidents or natural disasters; or 6) are damaged during return shipment to Flowline. Flowline
reserves the right to unilaterally waive this warranty and dispose of any product returned to Flowline where: 1)
there is evidence of a potentially hazardous material present with the product; or 2) the product has remained
unclaimed at Flowline for more than 30 days after Flowline has dutifully requested disposition. This warranty
contains the sole express warranty made by Flowline in connection with its products. ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. The remedies of repair or
replacement as stated above are the exclusive remedies for the breach of this warranty. IN NO EVENT SHALL
FLOWLINE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING PERSONAL OR REAL PROPERTY OR FOR INJURY TO ANY PERSON. THIS WARRANTY
CONSTITUTES THE FINAL, COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF WARRANTY TERMS AND NO
PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS ON BEHALF
OF FLOWLINE. This warranty will be interpreted pursuant to the laws of the State of California. If any portion
of this warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable for any reason, such finding will not invalidate any other
provision of this warranty.
For complete product documentation, video training, and technical support, go to flowline.com.
For phone support, call 562-598-3015 from 8am to 5pm PST, Mon - Fri.
(Please make sure you have the Part and Serial number available.)
MN300610 Rev C1 25 |
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