VEGA VEGAPULS 45 Profibus PA User Manual

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VEGAPULS 42, 44 and 45 – Profibus PA

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Welding beads too large

Tube connection protrudes

Additional connection in the bypass tube in one plane

Use of guide tubes

(VEGAPULS 44)

In case of very rough inner surfaces in exist-
ing bypass tubes (e.g. due to corrosion),
large connecting tube openings as well as
bypass tubes with more than 100 mm inner
diameter, the use of a guide tube inside the
existing bypass tube is recommended. This
reduces the noise level and increases meas-
urement reliability considerably. The flange of
the guide tube can be easily mounted as a
sandwich flange between vessel and sensor
flange.

If enough liquid (300 … 800 mm) remains in
the blind lower end of the tube, the portion of
the signal that penetrates the liquid and re-
flects from the tube bottom is sufficiently
damped - the sensor can then easily distin-
guish it from the echo of the liquid surface. In
cases where there is not enough liquid at the
bottom of the tube, a deflector situated there
will carry out the same function. It deflects
signals that reach the tube bottom into the
standard connection opening.

Connections to the bypass tube

The connections to the bypass tubes must
be fashioned in such a way that only minimal
reflections are caused by the walls of the
connecting tubes. This is especially important
for the breather connection in the upper part
of the tube. Observe the following points:
• Use small openings for the connection.
• The diameter of the connecting tubes

should not exceed 1/3 of the bypass diam-
eter.

• The tube connections must not protrude

into the bypass tube.

• Large welding beads in the tubes should

be avoided.

• Additional connections to the bypass tube

must lie in the same plane as the upper
and lower vessel connection (above each
other or displaced by 180°).

Optimum connection to the bypass tube

Mounting and installation

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