Owner manual
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Form 841 (08.13) ©SOR Inc. 
Housing Hub 
Alignment mark X 
on wrench flat 
at 12 o’clock
Alternate 
position for 
alignment 
 mark X at 
 6 o’clock
 1 inch  
minimum
Sensor Cavity
TOP VIEW
DO NOT weld any part of this instrument.
Wrench Flat
Housing 
Hub
Apply
thread sealant
No 
Obstructions
Horizontal Mounting
Horizontal mounting is recommended for use 
in highly viscous liquids, or liquids containing 
sludge and debris. When tightened securely, the 
sensor cavity must be perpendicular to the liquid 
surface for optimum drainage when process 
liquid level drops below the sensor cavity.
Tank or Vessel
Make sure that the sensor can be fully inserted and tightened without interference from 
obstructions inside the tank or vessel. (See
). The sensor cavity must clear the inner 
wall by one inch/25.4 mm. (See
)
Apply suitable sealant to the process connection to prevent process leakage. (See
)
Use an open end wrench to tighten the sensor into the process connection. 
Do not use the sensor base as a handle to tighten the process connection.
An alignment mark X stamped on a 
wrench flat (or on the dry face of a 
flange below the housing) shows 
sensor cavity orientation. (See
) 
Optimum drainage occurs when the X 
mark is located at 6 or 12 o’clock. The 
sensor must project through a tank 
fitting so that the sensor cavity is at 
least 1” beyond the inner wall of the 
tank. (See
y
)
Installation
Ultrasonic Level Sensors can be mounted by inserting the sensor through a fitting in a 
vessel, or the sensor may be suspended over an open sump or basin.
Keep the sensor cavity out of the direct flow of liquid fill to prevent false readings. Install a 
baffle to divert liquid flow if necessary.
Avoid installation of sensor in turbulent areas such as pump discharge or suction. Air 
pockets may be present in these areas which may cause false indication.










