Mounting Instructions - Siemens SITRANS LG260 Operating Instructions Manual

Guided wave radar. four-wire modbus converter version in second chamber rod and cable probe
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Suitability for the ambient
conditions
Installation position
Type of vessel
PBD-51041059
Process pressure
Process temperature
Chemical properties of the medium
Abrasion and mechanical influences
You can find detailed information on the process conditions in chapter
"Technical data" as well as on the type label.
The instrument is suitable for standard and extended ambient condi-
tions acc. to DIN/EN/IEC/ANSI/ISA/UL/CSA 61010-1.
4.2

Mounting instructions

Mount SITRANS LG260 in such a way that the distance to vessel
installations or to the vessel wall is at least 300 mm (12 in). In non-
metallic vessels, the distance to the vessel wall should be at least
500 mm (19.7 in).
During operation, the probe must not touch any installations or the
vessel wall. If necessary, fasten the probe end.
In vessels with conical bottom it can be advantageous to mount the
sensor in the center of the vessel, as measurement is then possible
nearly down to the lowest point of the bottom. Keep in mind that
measurement all the way down to the tip of the probe may not be pos-
sible. The exact value of the min. distance (lower dead band) is stated
in chapter "Technical data" of the operating instructions.
Fig. 3: Vessel with conical bottom
Plastic vessel/Glass vessel
The guided microwave principle requires a metallic surface on the
process fitting. Therefore, in plastic vessels, etc., use an instru-
ment version with flange (from DN 50) or place a metal sheet
(ø > 200 mm/8 in) beneath the process fitting when screwing it in.
Make sure that the plate has direct contact with the process fitting.
When using the probes without metal vessel wall, e.g. in plastic
vessels, the measured value can be influenced by strong electromag-
netic fields (emitted interference according to EN 61326: class A).
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