VEGA VEGAPULS 41 Profibus PA User Manual

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VEGAPULS 41 – Profibus PA

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Openings in a surge pipe for mixing of inhomogene-
ous products

slightly inhomogeneous
liquids

inhomogeneous liquids

homogeneous
liquids

Standpipe measurement of inhomoge-
neous products

Seals on tube connections and tube ex-
tensions

Microwaves are very sensitive to gaps in
flange connections. If connections are made
without proper care, distinct false echoes as
well as increased signal noise can result.
Observe the following points:
• The applied seal should correspond to the

tube inner diameter.

• If possible, conductive seals such as con-

ductive PTFE or graphite should be used.

• There should be as few seal positions as

possible in the guide tube.

Flange connections on bypass tubes

Adhesive products

In non-adhesive or slightly adhesive prod-
ucts, use a surge pipe with a nominal width of
e.g. 50 mm. VEGAPULS 41 radar sensors
with 26 GHz technology are for the most part
insensitive to buildup in the measuring tube.
However, buildup should not block the meas-
uring tube.

For products with somewhat heavier buildup,
the use of a DN 80 to max. DN 100 standpipe
or surge pipe can make the measurement
possible despite buildup. But with extremely
adhesive products, measurement in a stand-
pipe is not possible at all.

Mounting and installation

If you want to measure inhomogeneous prod-
ucts or stratified products in a surge pipe, it
must have holes, elongated holes or slots.
These openings ensure that the liquid is
mixed and corresponds to the liquid in the
vessel.

The more inhomogeneous the measured
product, the closer the openings should be
spaced.

Due to radar signal polarisation, the holes or
slots must be positioned in two rows offset
by 180°. The radar sensor must then be
mounted so that the type label of the sensor
is aligned with the rows of holes.

Every wider slot causes a false echo. The
slots should therefore not exceed a width of
10 mm in order to keep the signal noise level
to a minimum. Round slot ends are better
than rectangular ones.

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