INTRODUCTION
The SeeLevel Senders are used with SeeLeveL Tank Monitoring systems that can monitor up to seven tanks and now has more efficient power consumption. The senders are mounted on the outside of the holding tanks and can be stacked to fit taller tanks. Depending on tank height and desired resolution, Garnet offers two different sender options. They are not compatible with metal holding tanks. They work on most plastic or polyethylene holding tanks that contain water-soluble fluids.
The 710-AR is the standard sender. This model is 9" high (not including tabs) and can measure tanks from as short as 3.5" up to as high as 10.5" using a single sender, and up to 19.5" with double-stacked senders and will accommodate the majority of holding tanks. The higher resolution is 1/4" which is optimal for low-profile tanks.
The 710-ES2 sender is an enhanced version of the 710-ES. This model is 12" high (not including tabs) with a resolution of 3/8" and can measure tanks from 5.5" up to 14" as a single, and up to 26" with double-stacked. See more information about sender lengths on page 3.
The communication protocol used between our senders and displays is proprietary allowing us to control the accuracy and functionality of our systems ensuring our customers experience reliable operation.
SAFETY SYMBOLS INFORMATION
- ? NOTE: expands on information for any procedures.
- ⚠️ CAUTION: explains safety information that could cause damage to the product, including data loss.
- ❗ WARNING: explains dangers that might result in personal injury or death.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Document Version: 710-AR-ES2 Manual_v1.2 - 25-Oct-2023
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
The installation for the complete system consists of mounting the display inside the RV, cutting and mounting the senders to the sides of the tanks, connecting the wiring, and programming the display.
This manual provides information on how to install the SeeLeveL 710-AR and 710-ES2 senders.
? NOTE: Previous model senders (710-ES, 710-JS, 710-SS) can be combined with new sender models.
Before senders are installed the display should be installed first.
Refer to the Display Installation Guide and User Manual for the model you've purchased for all installation and connection details. All documentation can be found from the Resource Library found on our support page: https://www.garnetinstruments.com/support/
Before installing watch this video! SCAN TO WATCH | RESOURCE LIBRARY
Tools and equipment required:
- Wire cutters/stripper
- Wire crimper
- Scissors or hole punch
- Acetone/rubbing alcohol
- Duct tape or tie-wraps for securing wires
- Non aggressive tape (painters, masking)
- Electrical tape
- Butt connectors
DETERMINE BEST PLACEMENT & CONFIGURATION
Sender Placement
The senders will need to have a flat area on the side of the tank large enough so the whole width of the sender is in contact with the side of the tank.
Make sure that any metal is at least 1" away from either side, top and bottom of the sender, and at least 2” away from the face of the sender.
Some tanks may have irregular shapes. DO NOT wrap the corners over the top or bottom of the tank.
See placement examples to the right.
[Diagram Description: Two sender placement examples are shown. The top example is labeled INCORRECT, showing a sender wrapped over the corner of a tank. The bottom example is labeled CORRECT, showing a sender flat against the side of a tank.]
⚠️ CAUTION: Bending the sender sharply will damage the circuit on the sender.
Sender Configuration
To determine which sender configuration you need, measure the height of your tanks, then find out the measurable space (see following page). The measurable space is the "ideal" position of the sender on the tank. This will determine what length the senders should be. If a sender is too long, it will need to be cut. The following table has recommended senders and configurations for various tank heights.
Recommended Sender Options
Tank Height | Best Sender Option |
---|---|
3.5" - 10.5" | 710-AR single |
10.5" - 14" | 710-ES2 single |
14" - 19.5" | 710-AR stacked |
19.5" - 26" | 710-ES2 stacked |
⚠️ CAUTION: DO NOT mix sender types when stacking senders.
DETERMINE MEASURABLE SPACE ON TANKS
Find Measurable Space
Measure the height of the tank from top to bottom then determine measurable space.
- The minimum gap is 1/4", however, we recommend that the senders be installed 1/2" from the top and 1/2" from the bottom of the tank. Depending on the characteristics of the tank the gap can be a little more or less (see note below and installation tips on page 11). This gap ensures that the sender can read properly through the tank wall as the corners or rounded edges of the tanks can be too thick for the sender to read through.
- Subtract the gap space from the overall tank height. This will result in your measurable space. Use the calculation formula at the right.
[Diagram Description: A vertical representation of a tank height is shown. A 1/2" gap is indicated at the top and bottom, with "Measurable Space" in the middle. Text notes that the minimum gap can be 1/4" and maximum gaps are 3/4" for 710-AR and 1" for 710-ES2.]
? NOTE: Although the recommended gap at the top and bottom of the tank is 1/2" the minimum gap can be 1/4". The maximum gap for the 710-AR is 3/4" and 1" for the 710-ES2. See recommended sender options table on page 2.
⚠️ CAUTION: Installing a sender outside of the recommended measurable space may affect your readings.
? NOTE: This is not a static formula that can be used on every tank. With some fresh tanks, the outlet for the pump feed may sit more than 1 inch above the bottom of the tank. Your water pump may begin to suck air before the tank is completely empty. In these cases, you want to install the fresh tank sender above the outlet for the pump feed. This will ensure that the monitor reads "0" before the pump begins to suck air.
Single configuration
- Measure the height of the tank.
- Tank height = ______________
- Calculate the recommended measurable space as follows: Tank height - top gap - bottom gap = measurable space. *See note regarding gap recommendations.
? NOTE: If senders do not fit full height of the tank, to optimize the level you can justify sender location to be either closer to the top or bottom, depending on the type of liquid (Fresh or Grey/Black). FRESH = closer to bottom as it is preferable that this tank is not empty! GREY/BLACK = closer to top as it is preferable that these tanks are not full!
Stacked configuration
Two senders may be required for taller tanks and additional senders may be purchased for this application. There needs to be a gap of 1/16" to 1/8" between the double stacked senders. Calculate what the total length of measurable space for both senders will be:
- Measure the height of the tank.
- Tank height = ______________
- Calculate the recommended measurable space
- Tank height - top gap - bottom gap - middle gap = measurable space. *See note regarding gap recommendations.
? NOTE: Both senders in a double-stacked configuration should be approximately the same length.
[Diagram Description: Two diagrams illustrate stacked senders. The first shows two senders stacked with a small gap between them, illustrating the total measurable space. The second diagram shows a single sender with gaps at the top and bottom.]
SENDER SPECIFICATIONS
710-AR Sender
[Diagram Description: The 710-AR sender is shown vertically. It is 9" tall and 2.45" wide. It features segmented pads (1" long) along its length and a continuous pad. Black ground wire and blue signal wire are shown connected at the top.]
710-ES2 Sender
[Diagram Description: The 710-ES2 sender is shown vertically. It is 12" tall and 2.45" wide. It features segmented pads (1.5" long) along its length and a continuous pad. Black ground wire and blue signal wire are shown connected at the top, with the wires having a vertical orientation.]
CUTTING SENDERS
The senders need to be cut to the required length to match the height of the measurable space of the tank. The cut must be between the sender segmented pads. Senders have a minimum length they can be cut. The minimum length is after the first three segmented pads. Once this has been determined, cut the sender with a pair of scissors.
[Diagram Description: A sender is shown with dashed lines indicating cut points between segmented pads. A minimum length is marked after the first three pads. Scissors are shown cutting the sender.]
PROGRAMMING THE SENDERS
Senders are programmed by cutting off the tabs at the top of each sender to tell it which tank it will be mounted on, or if in a stacked configuration, whether they are on the top or bottom. A pair of scissors or a hole punch can be used to cut the sender tabs.
For tanks 5 through 7, use the sum of two tab numbers for that tank number. This will only work on display models that can read up to 7 tanks.
For examples of programming for each tank types refer to the table at the bottom and the illustrations on the next page.
TABS TO CUT
TANK TYPE | TABS TO CUT |
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FRESH | No tab cut |
GREY | 2GRY |
BLACK | 3BLK |
FRESH 2 (TANK 4) | 4 |
GREY 2 (TANK 5) | 2GRY + 3BLK |
BLACK 2 (TANK 6) | 2GRY + 4 |
GREY 3 (TANK 7) | 3BLK + 4 |
GALLEY (only for displays with a GALLEY button) | 2GRY + TOP |
TOP Sender | Cut "TOP" tab + tank type tab |
⚠️ CAUTION: MAKE SURE YOU CUT THE CORRECT TABS! Cutting the wrong tabs will result in incorrect programming and this cannot be reversed and is not covered under warranty.
PROGRAMMING THE SENDERS (Examples)
Tabs to cut for single sender or bottom sender if double-stacked.
[Diagram Description: Visual examples of sender tabs being cut for different tank types. For FRESH, no tabs are cut. For GREY, the '2GRY' tab is cut. For BLACK, the '3BLK' tab is cut. For FRESH 2 (TANK 4), the '4' tab is cut. For GREY 2 (TANK 5), '2GRY' and '3BLK' tabs are cut. For BLACK 2 (TANK 6), '2GRY' and '4' tabs are cut. For GREY 3 (TANK 7), '3BLK' and '4' tabs are cut. For GALLEY, '2GRY' and 'TOP' tabs are cut.]
? NOTE: Previous model senders (710-ES, 710-JS, 710-SS) can be combined with new sender models.
? NOTE: For systems that have a Galley button. Cut the 2/GRY and the TOP tabs. For displays that have a GALLEY button the GREY and GALLEY tanks can only have one sender per tank and cannot be stacked.
For a double-stacked tank configuration, the top sender requires an additional tab to be cut.
[Diagram Description: Visual examples of top sender tab cutting for stacked configurations. For FRESH TOP, 'TOP' tab is cut. For GREY TOP, 'TOP' tab is cut. For BLACK TOP, 'TOP' tab is cut. For FRESH 2 TOP (TANK 4), 'TOP' and '4' tabs are cut. For GREY 2 TOP (TANK 5), 'TOP', '2GRY', and '3BLK' tabs are cut.]
⚠️ CAUTION: MAKE SURE YOU CUT THE CORRECT TABS! Cutting the wrong tabs will result in incorrect programming and this cannot be reversed and is not covered under warranty.
? NOTE: For tanks 5 through 7, use the sum of two tab numbers for that tank number. This will only work on models that can read up to 7 tanks. For Tanks 4 - 7 also cut the TOP tab as these examples indicate.
PREPARE SENDER FOR INSTALLATION
1 Clean the tank
Clean area thoroughly where the sender will be mounted making sure there is no dust, grease and oil. Acetone or rubbing alcohol will remove sticky residue.
[Diagram Description: A hand is shown wiping a dusty surface with a blue cloth, indicating cleaning.]
2 Temporarily tape sender on tank
⚠️ CAUTION: DO NOT SKIP THE FOLLOWING STEPS. Removing the sender from the tank after the sender has been permanently installed will cause damage to the sender that is NOT covered under warranty.
Once the sender is cut and programmed, temporarily tape the sender to the tank wall. Place a piece along the length of both sides of the sender and perform a test to verify operation.
⚠️ CAUTION: Route wires to the right, away from the senders. The wires indicate the top of the sender.
[Diagram Description: A sender is shown taped to the side of a tank with blue tape. Wires are routed to the right. A roll of painter's tape is shown.]
Use a non aggressive tape like painters tape or masking tape.
WIRING THE SENDER
3 Connect the wiring to the pigtail
The following diagram shows the wiring from the sender to the pigtail. Other wiring connections may apply for each model. All wiring diagrams are available on the website.
[Diagram Description: A wiring diagram shows multiple senders connected to a pigtail harness. Connections are made to TO PUMP INDICATOR, To +12V POWER, and GROUND. The diagram indicates that up to 7 tanks can be connected. It also notes that wires from the 710-ES2 sender have a vertical orientation.]
Connections:
- TO PUMP INDICATOR
- To +12V POWER
- GROUND
Up to 7 tanks can be connected.
⚠️ CAUTION: Wires are to be routed to the RIGHT side of the sender, away from the sender. Never route the wires to the left of the sender. If they drape over the sender they could affect the reading.
⚠️ CAUTION: It is very important that the display and senders have the same ground. Make sure the sender ground connection is connected back to the display ground or breaker panel ground.
SENDER TEST
4 Verify operation before permanently adhering the sender to the tank.
Tank levels operation test
For the initial test, have the tank at least 1/4 full of water or sewage. Verify that the percent level reading on the display panel looks correct.
[Diagram Description: A sender is shown attached to a tank. A display panel shows "FRESH" and "25 LEVEL IN PERCENT".]
Signal strength test
The signal power is an indication of how much signal is being transmitted through the tank wall and picked up by the receiver part of the sender. Typical signal power should be 50% to 60%. The gauge will work with minimum signal strength as low as 20%, but it is good to have at least 50% to 60% at installation so that there is some margin available for buildup in the tank. POO = 100%.
MOUNTING THE SENDER
5 Permanently adhere sender to the tank
Once proper operation has been confirmed, the sender will be ready to be permanently installed to the tank wall. Remove one side of the tape.
[Diagram Description: A sender is shown with one side of its adhesive backing being peeled off.]
Fold the sender over so it is still attached with one side of the tape.
[Diagram Description: The sender is shown folded over, still attached by the remaining adhesive.]
Slowly peel the backing paper off the adhesive.
⚠️ CAUTION: Be careful not to bend the senders excessively or you could damage the circuits. You only have one shot at this. If you try to peel it off the tank once it is stuck the sender may be damaged by the sharp bending. Removing the sender after it's been adhered voids the warranty.
Carefully fold the sender back and press the sender down to the tank so that all of the adhesive is contacting the tank wall. Make sure there are no air gaps between the sender and the tank. Remove the other side of the temporary tape.
[Diagram Description: The sender is shown being pressed firmly onto the tank wall, with the adhesive making full contact.]
6 Secure the wires
Secure the wires with duct tape, tie wraps, or something similar so that the wires do not rattle or press against the sender, this may result in sender damage or wires breaking over time.
[Diagram Description: Wires are shown being secured with a zip tie and duct tape, away from the sender.]
7 Apply undercoating to the senders
On installations where the holding tank is exposed to under chassis road spray and flying rocks etc. We recommend using:
- 3M 03584 Professional Grade Rubberized Undercoating
- Gravel Guard Rocker Guard Coating By Dominion Sure Seal
- Gorilla Glue Waterproof Patch & Seal Tape