Canada - Ametek DR6500 Handbook

80 ghz radar (fmcw) level transmitter for powders and dusty atmosphere
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DR6500

1.4.3 Canada

INFORMATION!
LPR (Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in the open air or in a closed space (a metallic
LPR (Level Probing Radar)
LPR (Level Probing Radar)
LPR (Level Probing Radar)
tank etc.). TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar)
This level transmitter is approved to be used outside metallic tanks. If you use the device in the
open air, read the device nameplate to make sure that the device can be used for your
application. Refer also to the table that follows:
PEEK / DN40 (1½¨) Lens
PEEK / DN70 (2¾¨) Lens
LEGAL NOTICE!
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause un-
desired operation.
This device and the handbook complies with the requirements of RSS-Gen. Operation is subject
to the conditions that follow:
1. The installation of the LPR/TLPR device shall be done by trained installers, in strict compliance
with the manufacturer
2. The use of this device is on a "no-interference, no-protection" basis. That is, the user shall ac-
cept operations of high-powered radar in the same frequency band which may interfere with or
damage this device. However, devices found to interfere with primary licensing operations will
be required to be removed at the user
3. The TLPR device shall be installed and operated in a completely enclosed container to prevent
RF emissions, which can otherwise interfere with aeronautical navigation.
4. LPR devices: Ensure a vertically downward orientation of the transmit antenna and an instal-
lation only at fixed locations.
5. The installer / user of this device shall ensure that it is at least 10 km from the Dominion Radio
Astrophysical Observatory (DRAO) near Penticton, British Columbia. The coordinates of the
DRAO are latitude 49
separation (e.g. those in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia) the installer / user must coor-
dinate with, and obtain the written concurrence of, the Director of the DRAO before the equip-
ment can be installed or operated. The Director of the DRAO may be contacted at 250-497-2300
(tel.) or 250-497-2355 (fax). Alternatively, the Manager, Regulatory Standards, Industry Canada,
may be contacted.
The Product Marketing Name (PMN) of this device is "DRx500 series".
DR6500-PM-English-Issue 1
TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in a closed space only.
TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar)
TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar)
Antenna type
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19'15" N and longitude 119
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Order code
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37'12" W. For devices not meeting this 10 km
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Permitted for:
LPR + TLPR
LPR + TLPR
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