VEGA VEGAFLEX 81 HART - integrated accumulator User Manual
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4 Mounting
VEGAFLEX 81 • HART - integrated accumulator
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in chapter "Technical data". Keep in mind for the adjustment that the
default setting for the measuring range refers to water.
The process fitting must be sealed if there is gauge or low pressure in
the vessel. Before use, check if the seal material is resistant against
the measured product and the process temperature.
The max. permissible pressure is specified in chapter "Technical
data" or on the type label of the sensor.
Standpipes or bypass tubes are normally metal tubes with a diameter
of 30 … 200 mm (1.18 … 7.87 in). In measurement technology such a
tube corresponds to a coax probe. It does not matter if the standpipe
is perforated or slotted for better mixing. Lateral inlets with bypass
tubes also do not influence the measurement.
Microwaves can penetrate many plastics. For process technical rea-
sons, plastic standpipes are problematic. If durability is no problem,
then we recommend the use of metal standpipes.
When the VEGAFLEX 81 is used in standpipes or bypass tubes,
contact with the tube wall must be avoided. We recommend for this
purpose a cable probe with centering weight.
Generally a spacer at the probe end is sufficient for rod probes to
avoid contact to the tube wall. Depending on the tube diameter or
tube length, spacers can be also mounted in the centre of the tube.
With cable probes it is also possible to strain the cable.
Keep in mind that buildup can form on the spacers. Strong buildup
can influence the measurement.
1
2
3
Fig. 12: Position of the spacer or centering weight
1 Rod probe with spacer (PEEK)
2 Cable probe with centering weight
3 Spacer (PEEK) on the gravity weight of a cable probe
Pressure
Standpipes or bypass
tubes