Function And System Design; Measuring Principle - Endress+Hauser Levelflex FMP53 Technical Information

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Levelflex FMP53

Measuring principle

Endress+Hauser

Function and system design

Level measurement
The Levelflex is a "downward-looking" measuring system that functions according to the ToF method (ToF =
Time of Flight). The distance from the reference point to the product surface is measured. High-frequency
pulses are injected to a probe and led along the probe. The pulses are reflected by the product surface,
received by the electronic evaluation unit and converted into level information. This method is also known
as TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry).
R
LN
LN = probe length
D = distace
L = level
If, for rope probes, the DC value is less than 7, then measurement is not possible in the area of the
straining weight (0 to 250 mm from end of probe; lower blocking distance).
Dielectric constant
The dielectric constant (DC) of the medium has a direct impact on the degree of reflection of the
highfrequency pulses. In the case of large DC values, such as for water or ammonia, there is strong pulse
reflection while, with low DC values, such as for hydrocarbons, weak pulse reflection is experienced.
Input
The reflected pulses are transmitted from the probe to the electronics. There, a microprocessor analyzes the
signals and identifies the level echo which was generated by the reflection of the high-frequency pulses at
the product surface. This clear signal detection system benefits from over 30 years' experience with pulse
time-of-flight procedures that have been integrated into the development of the PulseMaster® software.
The distance D to the product surface is proportional to the time of flight t of the impulse:
D = c · t/2,
where c is the speed of light.
Based on the known empty distance E, the level L is calculated:
L = E – D
The reference point R of the measurement is located at the process connection. For details see the
dimensional drawing:
FMP53: (® ä 43)
The Levelflex possesses functions for interference echo suppression that can be activated by the user. They
guarantee that interference echoes from e.g. internals and struts are not interpreted as level echoes.
E
D
L
R = reference point of measurement
E = empty calibration (= zero)
F = full calibration (= span)
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F
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