Guidelines for standpipe construction, Mounting and installation – VEGA VEGAPULS 56K User Manual

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~45˚

ø 51,2

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1,5…2

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150…500

5…15

2,9…6

100 %

Mounting and installation

Guidelines for standpipe construction

Radar sensors for measurement on surge or
bypass tubes are used in the flange sizes
DN 50, DN 80, DN 100 and DN 150.

On the left you see the constructional fea-
tures of a measuring pipe (surge or bypass
tube) as exemplified by a radar sensor with a
DN 50 flange.

The radar sensor with DN 50 flange forms a
functioning measuring system only in con-
junction with a measuring pipe.

The measuring pipe must be smooth inside
(average roughness Rz

≤ 30). Use stainless

steel tubing (drawn or welded lengthwise) for
construction of the measuring pipe. Extend
the measuring pipe to the required length
with weld-on flanges or with connecting
sleeves. Make sure that no shoulders or
projections are created during welding. Be-
fore welding, join pipe and flange with their
inner surfaces flush and exactly fitting.

Avoid welding through the pipe wall. The pipe
must remain smooth inside. Roughness or
welding beads on the inner surfaces must be
carefully removed and burnished, as they
cause false echoes and encourage product
buildup.

Flange DN 50

Welding neck flange

Connecting
sleeve

Welding neck
flanges

Welding of the connect-
ing sleeves

Welding of the welding
neck flange

Meas. pipe fasten-
ing

Vessel bottom

Deflector

Min. product level
to be measured
(0 %)

Rz

≤ 30

Deburr the
holes

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