VEGA VEGAPULS 66 (≥ 2.0.0 - ≥ 4.0.0) Profibus PA User Manual

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11 Supplement

VEGAPULS 66 • Profibus PA

36521-EN-121011

Gas phase

Temperature

Pressure

1 bar

(14.5 psig)

10 bar

(145 psig)

50 bar

(725 psig)

100 bar

(1450 psig)

200 bar

(2900 psig)

Hydrogen

20 °C/68 °F

-0.01 %

0.10 %

0.61 %

1.2 %

2.5 %

200 °C/392 °F -0.02 %

0.05 %

0.37 %

0.76 %

1.6 %

400 °C/752 °F -0.02 %

0.03 %

0.25 %

0.53 %

1.1 %

Steam (satu-

rated steam)

100 °C/212 °F 0.26 %

-

-

-

-

180 °C/356 °F 0.17 %

2.1 %

-

-

-

264 °C/507 °F 0.12 %

1.44 %

9.2 %

-

-

366 °C/691 °F 0.07 %

1.01 %

5.7 %

13.2 %

76.0 %

Characteristics and performance data
Measuring frequency

C-band (6 GHz technology)

Measuring cycle time approx.

350 ms

Step response time

1)

≤ 3 s

Tracking speed of the measuring window

max.

1 m/min

Beam angle

2)

dependent on the antenna system

Ʋ without horn antenna

38°

Ʋ ø 75 mm (2.953 in)

38°

Ʋ ø 96 mm (3.78 in)

30°

Ʋ ø 146 mm (5.748 in)

20°

Ʋ ø 196 mm (7.717 in)

17°

Ʋ ø 242 mm (9.528 in)

14°

Emitted HF power (depending on the parameter adjustment)

3)

Ʋ Average spectral transmission power

density

-31 dBm/MHz EIRP

Ʋ Max. spectral transmission power

density

+24 dBm/50 MHz EIRP

Ʋ Specific absorption rate (SAR)

0.47 mW/kg

Ambient conditions
Ambient, storage and transport tempera-

ture

-40 … +80 °C (-40 … +176 °F)

Process conditions
For the process conditions, please also note the specifications on the type label. The lowest value

always applies.

Seal

Antenna impedance

cone

Process temperature (measured on the process

fitting)

FKM (Viton)

PFFE

-40 … +150 °C (-40 … +302 °F)

1)

Time span after a sudden measuring distance change by max. 0.5 m in liquid applications, max 2 m with bulk

solids applications, until the output signal has taken for the first time 90 % of the final value (IEC 61298-2).

2)

Outside the specified beam angle, the energy of the radar signal has a level which is reduced by 50 % (-3 dB)

3)

EIRP: Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power

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