5 false echoes – VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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Mounting and installation

4.5 False echoes

The installation place of the radar sensor

should be selected so, that no struts or mate-

rial inflow cross the radar signals. The follow-

ing examples and instructions show the most

frequent measuring problems and how they
can be avoided.

Vessels with shoulders

Vessel forms with flat shoulders to the antenna

can considerably influence the measurement

due to their hard false echoes. Screens above
these flat shoulders spread the false echoes

and ensure a reliable measurement.

Inlet gates, e.g for material mixing with flat
upper side pointing to the radar sensor should

be covered by an angle screen. Hence the

false echo is gated out.

Vessels with shoulders (flat shoulders)

Vessel with shoulders (inlet gate)

Vessel installations

Vessel installations such as e.g. a ladder often

cause false echoes. Provide free access of the
radar signals to the measured product when

planning your measuring point.

Struts

Struts as well as vessel installations can cause

strong fale echoes and superimpose the useful

echo. Small screens avoid effectively a direct

false echo reflection. The false echoes are
diffusely gated out and filtered out by the

measuring electronics as “echo noise“.

Vessel installations

Struts

Correct

Wrong

Correct

Wrong

Correct

Wrong

Correct

Wrong

Ladder

Ladder

Screens

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