VEGA VEGAPULS 66 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≥ 4.0.0) standpipe ver. 4 … 20 mA_HART - four-wire User Manual

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11 Supplement

VEGAPULS 66 standpipe version • 4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire

36524-EN-121011

Ʋ Temperature

+18 … +30 °C (+64 … +86 °F)

Ʋ Relative humidity

45 … 75 %

Ʋ Air pressure

860 … 1060 mbar/86 … 106 kPa (12.5 … 15.4 psig)

Deviation with liquids

See following diagrams

2

0,5 m

(1.6 ft)

10 mm (0.394 in)

5 mm (0.197 in)

- 5 mm (- 0.197 in)

- 10 mm (- 0.394 in)

0

1

3

Fig. 16: Deviation under reference conditions
1 Reference plane

2 Distance vent hole from reference plane 47 mm (4.85 in)

3 Standpipe end

Reproducibility

≤ ±1 mm

Variables influencing measurement accuracy
Specifications apply to the HART signal and the current output
Temperature drift - Digital output

±3 mm/10 K relating to the max. measuring range or

max. 10 mm

Additional deviation through strong, high

frequency electromagnetic fields acc. to

EN 61326

< ±50 mm

Specifications apply also to the current output
Temperature drift - Current output

±0.03 %/10 K relating to the 16 mA span max. ±0.3 %

Deviation on the current output by ana-

logue/digital conversion

< ±15 µA

Deviation on the current output due to

strong, high frequency electromagnetic

fields acc. to EN 61326

< ±150 µA

Influence of the superimposed gas and pressure to the accuracy
The propagation speed of the radar impulses in gas or vapour above the medium is reduced by

high pressure. This effect depends on the superimposed gas or vapour and is especially large at

low temperatures.
The following table shows the resulting deviation for some typical gases and vapours. The specified

values refer to the distance. Positive values mean that the measured distance is too large, negative

values that the measured distance is too small.

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