3 measurement in standpipe (surge or bypass tube), General instructions – VEGA VEGAPULS 51K…54K Profibus PA User Manual

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VEGAPULS 51P … 54P

24890-EN-041227

Mounting and installation

Rod antenna with thread on socket piece 1

1

/

2

Rod antenna with thread on 1

1

/

2

“ hole

≤ 60 mm or 100 m or
250 mm

Reference plane

Pipe antenna system in the tank

Type label

Vent hole
ø 5 … 10 mm

Surge pipe welded
to the tank

Surge pipe in the
socket piece

As an alternative to socket mounting, the rod
antenna can also be mounted in round vessel
openings (threaded holes).
Rod antennas are available for the following
vessel openings: 1

1

/

2

“ NPT. DN 50 up to

DN 150. Take into account that the PTFE rod
antenna has only limited mechanical loading
capacity. If it is subjected to bending forces,
deformation or breakage can occur.

Rod antenna with thread

Surge pipes which are open at the bottom
must extend over the full measuring range
(i.e. down to 0% level), as measurement is
only possible within the tube.

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3.3 Measurement in standpipe

(surge or bypass tube)

General instructions

Measurement in a standpipe is preferred in
vessels which contain many installations, e.g.
heating tubes, heat exchangers or fast-run-
ning stirrers. Measurement is then possible
when the product surface is very turbulent,
and vessel installations can cause no false
echoes.

Due to the concentration of the radar signals
within the measuring tube, even products
with small dielectric constants (

ε

r

= 1.6 up to

3) can be reliably measured in surge or by-
pass tubes. Note the following instructions.

without deflector

with deflector

min.

max.

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