Use of guide tubes, Seals on tube connections and tube ex- tensions – VEGA VEGAPULS 51K…54K 4 … 20 mA; HART compact sensor User Manual

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Mounting and installation

Guide tube in existing surge or bypass tube

Extended guide tube

Guide tube

Use of guide tubes

In case of very rough inner surfaces in exist-
ing bypass tubes (e.g. due to corrosion),
large connection 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 reliability con-
siderably. The flange of the guide tube can
be easily mounted as a sandwich flange
between vessel and sensor flange.

To increase the min. distance, the guide tube
can project out of the surge or bypass tube.
For this purpose, a plain flange can be
welded at the required position on the out-
side of the extended guide tube. In both
cases, a breather hole must be provided.

Seals on tube connections and tube ex-
tensions

Pipe antennas with DN 50, DN 80, DN 100 and
DN 150

DN 150

DN 50

ш 50

ш 150

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 seal used should correspond to the

tube inner diameter

• If possible, conductive seal made of mate-

rials such as conductive PTFE or graphite
should be used

• There should be as few seal positions as

possible in the guide tube.

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