IoT Pro Level Submersible Module
This guide will walk you through installing the IoT Pro Submersible monitoring system on a stationary diesel tank. The process typically takes 1-2 hours for a standard installation.
This installation must be performed by a qualified electrician or authorized technician only due to high voltage hazards
Before you begin
Before your first installation, complete the IoT Pro Quick Start in the office to familiarize yourself with the process
Parts Needed
1 x IoT Pro Submersible
1 x Pressure Sensor (1m, 2m or 4m)
1 x 12VDC 1A Power supply
2 Core 0.75mm² cable for supply (As Necessary)
1 x 6mm masonry drill bit
1 x 25mm hole saw
1 x 12mm HSS drill bit
1 x M12 Grommet
Optional but Recommended
As Necessary x conduit
1 x Bond and Seal (Wurth recommended)
M5 self drill A4 Stainless Steel screws
Installing Sensors
Do not drill any holes in any supporting beams as this would weaken them!
Start with installing the pressure sensor, before installing the IoT Pro. This allows you to position the IoT Pro device optimally, avoiding the need for junction boxes or cable extensions.
There are multiple ways to install a Pressure sensor into a reservoir, first you would need to locate the opening of the reservoir
Option A :
If the reservoir has a manhole with a cover
First remove the cover
The manhole itself will be a square with 2 cement (or metal) support beams and 2 walls of filler cement or bricks which are not load bearing
Locate a suitable place for the sensor to be placed, ideally away from pumps or intake or exhaust pipes
Drill a 6mm hole on the non-load bearing material below the manhole cover and attach the sensor clamp
Measure with a weighted tip measuring tape from the top to the bottom of the reservoir
You would need to decide yourself what you will use as the top of the reservoir, we recommend using 5cm below the overflow outlet (if one is present) or 30cm below the top of the manhole top
Use these measurements to tie the sensor 5cm from the bottom
Option B :
If the reservoir is sealed and only an intake and exhaust pipe are present
Locate the intake pipe in the reservoir and follow it to where it is collecting water from
this will usually be a long gutter or a collector
Pass the weighted measuring tape from the collection point to the bottom of the reservoir and record the reading (1)
start slowly pulling the measuring tape back an feel when it hits the pipe and record the reading (2)
Subtract reading (2) from reading (1) and you get the height of the reservoir
Start pushing the sensor from the collection point into the reservoir until you measure 5cm less than reading (1)
Find a suitable place on the wall to drill a 6mm hole and attach the cable clip there
Attach the sensor to the clip
Option C :
If the reservoir is a Fibre tank then this should have a lid, remove this lid and drill a 25mm hole in the middle
attach the 1 inch 3d printed adaptor provided securely to the lid with the nut provided
measure the height of the tank, from the inside.
pass the sensor cable through the lid and measure 5cm less than the height of the tank. so the sensor is safe from any debri that settles at the bottom.
place the sensor in the tank and close the lid.
Option D :
If the reservoir has a lid that you do not want to drill through or damage
you