VEGA VEGAPULS 66 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≤ 3.8) enamel Foundation Fieldbus User Manual

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1,0 m (3.28 ft)

35 m (114.8 ft)

20 mm (0.788 in)

10 mm (0.394 in)

- 10 mm (- 0.394 in)

- 20 mm (- 0.788 in)

0

Fig. 31: Deviation VEGAPULS 66 enamel

Influence of the ambient temperature to the sensor electronics

7)

Average temperature coefficient of the zero
signal (temperature error)

0.03 %/10 K

Influence of the superimposed gas and pressure to the accuracy
The spreading speed of the radar impulses in gas or vapour above the product is reduced by high
pressures. This effect depends on the superimposed gas or vapour and increases with low
temperatures. The following chart shows the deviation caused by some typical gases or vapours.
The stated values refer to the distance. Positive values mean that the measured distance is too
high, negative values that the measured distance is too small.

Gas phase

Temperature

1 bar/14.5 psig

10 bar/145 psig

50 bar/725 psig

Air/Nitrogen

20 °C/68 °F

0.00 %

0.22 %

1.2 %

Air/Nitrogen

200 °C/392 °F

0.00 %

0.13 %

0.74 %

Hydrogen

20 °C/68 °F

-0.01 %

0.10 %

0.61 %

Hydrogen

200 °C/392 °F

-0.02 %

0.05 %

0.37 %

Water (saturated
steam)

100 °C/212 °F

0.20 %

-

-

Water (saturated
steam)

180 °C/356 °F

-

2.1 %

-

Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature (note temperature derating!), storage and transport temperature

-

Standard version

-40 … +80 °C (-40 … +176 °F)

7)

Relating to the nominal measuring range, in the temperature range
-40 … +80 °C .

VEGAPULS

66 enamel • Foundation Fieldbus

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10 Supplement

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