Vega VEGAPULS 67 Product Information - page 3
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Measuring principle
Radar - Level measurement in bulk solids
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1 Measuring principle
MeasuringprincipleVEGAPULS67,SR68,68
Extremely short microwave pulses are emitted by the antenna system in
the direction of the measured product, reflected by the product surface
and received back again by the antenna system. They propagate at
the speed of light. The time from emission to reception of the signals is
proportional to the level in the vessel.
A special time stretching procedure allows reliable and precise measure-
ment of the extremely short times.
The VEGAPULS 67, SR 68, 68 radar sensors work with low emitted
power in the K-band frequency range.
MeasuringprincipleVEGAPULS69
The instrument emits a continuous radar signal via its lens-shaped
antenna. This signal is frequency modulated with a sawtooth form. The
emitted signal is reflected by the medium and received by the antenna as
echo.
The frequency of the received signal always deviates from the actual
emitted frequency. The frequency difference is calculated by special
algorithms in the sensor electronics. It is proportional to the level in the
vessel.
The VEGAPULS 69 operates with low emitted power in the W-band
frequency range.
Optimizedforbulksolids
Due to the very good signal focussing, internal silo installations or
buildup on the vessel wall do not influence the measurement. A high
sensitivity electronics adapted to the requirements of bulk solids meas-
urement enables reliable level measurement of different products up to
120 m. The measuring principle is unaffected by strong dust generation,
filling noise, air flow due to pneumatic filling and temperature fluctuations.
Advantages
Non-contact radar technology is characterized by extremely high accura-
cy. The measurement is influenced neither by fluctuating product features
nor by changing process conditions such as temperature, pressure or
strong dust generation. The user-friendly adjustment without vessel filling
and emptying saves time.
Inputvariable
The measured variable is the distance between the process fitting of the
sensor and the product surface. The reference plane is the seal surface
of the flange.
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Fig. 1: Data of the input variable
1 Reference plane
2 Measured variable, max. measuring range
3 Antenna length
4 Utilisable measuring range