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80 ghz radar (fmcw) level transmitter for powders and dusty atmosphere
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DR6500
Measurement type definitions
Measurement type
Level
Distance
Volume
Ullage volume
Mass
Ullage mass
Reflection
Sensor value
DR6500-PM-English-Issue 1
Description
This is a display and an output function option.
It is the height from the bottom of the tank to
the surface of the liquid (Tank height -
Distance). If menu item C1.11 Tank Bottom
Offset in Program mode is not zero, then this
value will be (Tank Height + Tank Bottom
Offset) - Sensor value.
This is a display and an output function option.
It is the distance from the face of the process
connection (flange face or thread stop) to the
surface of the liquid. If menu item C1.10
Reference Offset in Program mode is not zero,
then this value will be Sensor value +
Reference Offset. If menu item C1.10
Reference Offset is zero (0), then Distance =
Sensor value. Refer also to "Sensor value" in
this table.
This is a display and an output function option.
It gives the volume or mass of the tank
contents. This data is available if you prepare a
volume table in Program mode (Full Setup >
Conversion). For data on how to prepare the
Conversion
Conversion
Conversion
conversion table, refer to
device to measure volume or mass
101.
This is a display and an output function option.
It gives the empty volume that can be put in the
tank. This data is available if you prepare a
volume table in Program mode (Full Setup >
Conversion). For data on how to prepare the
Conversion
Conversion
Conversion
conversion table, refer to
device to measure volume or mass
101.
This is a display and an output function option.
It gives the mass of the tank contents. This
data is available if you prepare a volume or
mass table in Program mode (Full Setup >
Conversion). For data on how to prepare the
Conversion
Conversion
Conversion
conversion table, refer to
device to measure volume or mass
101.
This is a display and an output function option.
It gives the remaining mass that can be put in
the tank. This data is available if you prepare a
volume or mass table in Program mode (Full
Setup > Conversion). For data on how to
Setup > Conversion
Setup > Conversion
Setup > Conversion
prepare the conversion table, refer to
configure the device to measure volume or
mass
on page 101.
This is a display and an output function option.
It is the percentage of the emitted radar signal
which makes a reflection on the surface of the
liquid and is received by the device. If the
distance measured is less than 1 metre, then
the reflection value is 0%.
This is a display and an output function option.
It is the distance from the face of the process
connection (flange face or thread stop) to the
surface of the liquid. You cannot change this
value in Program mode. Refer also to
"Distance" in this table.
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m, cm, mm, in (inches),
ft (feet), custom length unit
m, cm, mm, in (inches),
ft (feet), custom length unit
m³, L, hL (hectolitre), in³, ft³,
gal (US gallons), ImpGal
(Imperial gallons), yd³, bbl
Full Setup >
(oil), bbl (beer), custom
Full Setup >
Full Setup >
volume unit
How to configure the
on page
m³, L, hL (hectolitre), in³, ft³,
gal (US gallons), ImpGal
(Imperial gallons), yd³, bbl
Full Setup >
Full Setup >
Full Setup >
(oil), bbl (beer), custom
volume unit
How to configure the
on page
kg, tn.l. (long ton), tn.sh. (short
ton), lb, t (tonne), Cst. Mass
(custom mass unit)
Full Setup >
Full Setup >
Full Setup >
How to configure the
on page
kg, tn.l. (long ton), tn.sh. (short
ton), lb, t (tonne), Cst. Mass
(custom mass unit)
Full
Full
Full
How to
%
m, cm, mm, in (inches),
ft (feet), custom length unit
OPERATION
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