2 principle of operation – VEGA VEGAPULS 68 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≥ 4.0.0) Foundation Fieldbus User Manual

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3 Product description

VEGAPULS 68 • Foundation Fieldbus

36538-EN-121011

The instrument is available in two different electronics versions. Each

version can be identified via the product code on the type label as

well as on the electronics.

Standard electronics type PS60FFC.-

Electronics with increased sensitivity type PS60FFS.-

The scope of delivery encompasses:

Radar sensor

Documentation

– this operating instructions manual

– Test certificate Measurement accuracy, depending on the

instrument VEGAPULS 68 (optional)

– Operating instructions manual "Indicating and adjustment mod-

ule PLICSCOM" (optional)

– Supplementary instructions "GSM/GPRS radio module"

(optional)

– Supplementary instructions manual "Heating for indicating and

adjustment module" (optional)

– Supplementary instructions manual "Plug connector for con-

tinuously measuring sensors" (optional)

– Ex-specific "Safety instructions" (with Ex versions)

– if necessary, further certificates

3.2 Principle of operation

The VEGAPULS 68 is a radar sensor for continuous measurement of

bulk solids also under arduous process conditions and large measur-

ing ranges. It the ideal solution for level measurement in high silos,

large bunkers, stone crushers and melting furnaces. With different

antenna versions and materials, this sensor is the optimum solution

for virtually all applications and processes.
The instrument is also suitable for applications in liquids.
Dependent on the application range, different versions are used:

Small silos and vessels, measurement of virtually all bulk solids:

Horn antenna

Large silos and vessels, measurement of bulk solids with low ε

r

value: Parabolic antenna

Liquids: Parabolic antenna

The instrument can be used with products with an ε

r

value ≥1.5. The

actually achievable value depends on the measuring conditions and

the antenna system.

The antenna of the radar sensor emits short radar pulses with a

duration of approx. 1 ns. These pulses are reflected by the product

and received by the antenna as echoes. The transit time of the radar

pulses from emission to reception is proportional to the distance and

hence to the level. The determined level is converted into an appropri-

ate output signal and outputted as measured value.

Versions

Scope of delivery

Application area

Functional principle

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