10 technical data, 1 technical data at a glance, Technical data – Lightning Audio 7532 User Manual

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Technical data

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Technical data

10.1

Technical data at a glance

Application

Application

The 7500 RTG is used for highly accurate level measurement in

storage tanks and can be applied in custody transfer applications. It

meets the relevant requirements according to OIML R85 and API 3.1B.

• The 7532 RTG with planar antenna is specifically and only suited for

stilling well applications with ranges up to 38 m (124 ft).

Function and system design

Measuring principle

The 7500 RTG is a "downward-looking" measuring system, operating

based on the time-of-flight method. It measures the distance from

the reference point (process connection) to the product surface. Radar

impulses are emitted by an antenna, reflected off the product surface

and received again by the radar system.

Equipment architecture

The 7500 RTG can be used for measurement in a stilling well as well

as in free space. The different instrument versions are applied as

follows:

• The 7532 RTG with planar antenna is the preferred device in stilling

wells

150 mm.

• The instruments are equipped with a passive 4…20 mA output with

HART protocol.

Input

Measured variable

The measured variable is the distance between a reference point

(mounting flange) and a reflective surface (e.g. medium surface). The

measured value and all parameters are displayed using either metrical

SI-units or US/UK-units (inch, ft, …).

The level is calculated based on the tank height entered.

The level can be converted into other units (volume, mass) by means

of a linearization.

In order to compensate for non-linear effects like movement of the

tank roof, an additional correction table (diptable) can be entered.

Measuring range

See page 15

Output

Output signal

4…20 mA with HART protocol:

this version can be operated via the PC operating software ToF Tool

and Commuwin II. The instrument supports both point-to-point and

multidrop operation.

Signal on alarm

Error information can be accessed via the following interfaces:

• Local display:

– Error symbol (see page 35)

– Plain text display

– LED’s: red LED continuously on = alarm, red LED flashes = warn-

ing

• Current output

• Digital interface

Galvanic isolation

500 V towards ground.

500 V between power supply and signal

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