4 false echoes, Vessel protrusions, Vessel installations – VEGA VEGAPULS 45 VBUS User Manual

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VEGAPULS 42, 44 and 45 – VBUS

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Mounting and installation

3.4 False echoes

The mounting location of the radar sensor
must be selected such that no installations or
inflowing material cross the radar impulses.
The following examples and instructions
show the most frequent measuring problems
and how to avoid them.

Vessel protrusions

Vessel forms with flat protrusions can, due to
their strong false echoes, greatly effect the
measurement. Shields above these flat pro-
trusions scatter the false echoes and guaran-
tee a reliable measurement.

Intake pipes, i.e. for the mixing of materials -
with a flat surface directed towards the sen-
sor - should be covered with a sloping shield
that will scatter false echoes.

Vessel protrusions (slope)

Vessel protrusions (intake pipe)

Correct

Wrong

Correct

Wrong

Vessel installations

Vessel installations such as, for example, a
ladder, often cause false echoes. Make sure
when planning your measuring location that
the radar signals have free access to the
measured product.

Vessel installations

Correct

Wrong

Ladder

Ladder

Struts

Struts, like other vessel installations, can
cause strong false echoes superimposed on
the useful echoes. Small shields effectively
hinder a direct false echo reflection. These
false echoes are scattered and diffused in
the area and are then filtered out as "echo
noise" by the measuring electronics.

Struts

Correct

Wrong

Shields

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