Linde (& Baker) H35T:
Ultrasonic Propane Level Sensor Alarming for no reason

I am having issues with my ultrasonic Propane level unit. It alarms after a few minutes of run time. No common running issues, no low level, and no error codes. I have even changed out the level sensor with another unit! The problem persists! Has anyone else run into this situation? Any suggestions?

All help would be appreciated!
  • Posted 19 Mar 2020 01:24
  • Discussion started by onlymikee
  • Alberta, Canada
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Ultrasonic sensor doesn't work with aluminum tanks and the sensor needs to be calibrated with at least 18kg tank
  • Posted 5 Oct 2020 21:25
  • Reply by Jt_Ng
  • Victoria, Australia
The tanks are changed regularly, sometimes twice a day. Tanks are aluminum. Same symptom all tanks.
  • Posted 20 Mar 2020 01:30
  • Reply by onlymikee
  • Alberta, Canada
Forklift repair is so uplifting!!!
If it's a steel tank the system will not work properly - only works with aluminum tanks
  • Posted 19 Mar 2020 23:57
  • Reply by Greg_Costa
  • Tennessee, United States

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