Rosemount 3300 series, Reference manual – Emerson Guided Wave Radar Level and Interface Transmitters 3300 User Manual

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Reference Manual

00809-0100-4811, Rev CA
February 2006

3-7

Rosemount 3300 Series

Flange Connection on Nozzles

Figure 3-3. Mounting in nozzles

The transmitter can be mounted in nozzles by using an appropriate flange. It
is recommended that the nozzle size is within the dimensions given in
Table 3-4. For small nozzles it may be necessary to increase the Upper Null
Zone (UNZ) in order to reduce the measuring range in the upper part of the
tank. By setting the UNZ equal to the nozzle height, the impact on the
measurement due to interfering echoes from the nozzle will be reduced to a
minimum. See also section “Disturbances at the Top of the Tank“ on
page 6-11
. Amplitude Threshold adjustments may also be needed in this
case.

NOTE
Except for the Coaxial Probe the probe must not be in contact with the nozzle.

H

D2=min. diameter with
Upper Null Zone adjustment

H

UNZ

N

O

_

R

ED

U

C

ER

/N

O

ZZL

E M

O

U

N

T

V

3

Avoid nozzles
with reducer

D1=min. diameter

Table 3-4. Minimum nozzle diameter D1/D2 and maximum nozzle height H (inch/mm).

Rigid Twin Lead

Flexible Twin Lead

Coaxial

Single Lead

Flexible Single

D1

(1)

4/100

4/100

> Probe diameter

6/150

6/150

D2

(2)

2/50

2/50

> Probe diameter

2/50

(3)

1.5/38

(4)

2/50

H

(5)

4/100 + D

(6)

4/100 + D

(6)

-

4/100 + D

(6)

4/100 + D

(6) (7)

(1) Upper Null Zone=0.
(2) Upper Null Zone>0.
(3) Process connection 1.5 inch.
(4) Process connection 1 inch.
(5) Recommended maximum nozzle height. For coaxial probes there is no limitation on nozzle height.
(6) Nozzle diameter.
(7) For tall nozzles the Long Stud version is recommended (option code LS).

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