How To Install The Device On The Silo; How To Install A Device With A Flange Connection - Honeywell SmartLine RM60 Handbook

24 ghz non-contact radar (fmcw) level meter
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INSTALLATION
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Figure 3-7: General installation recommendations
1 The level transmitter can continue to measure to the bottom of the silo if you tilt the device as shown in the illustration
(a 2° slanted flange option is available for all antennas)
2 We recommend that you do an empty spectrum recording if there are too many obstacles in the radar beam. For more
data, refer to
3 Conical silo bottoms. For fine adjustment of the device, refer to
bottoms
4 Beam radius (DN80 horn antenna): increments of 90 mm/m or 1.1¨/ft (5°)
Beam radius (DN100 horn antenna or DN80 Drop antenna): increments of 70 mm/m or 0.83¨/ft (4°)
Beam radius (DN150 horn antenna): increments of 52.5 mm/m or 0.63¨/ft (3°)
Beam radius (DN150 Drop antenna or DN200 horn antenna): increments of 35 mm/m or 0.42¨/ft (2°)

3.7 How to install the device on the silo

3.7.1 How to install a device with a flange connection

Equipment needed:
• Device
• Gasket (not supplied)
• Nuts and bolts (not supplied)
• Wrench (not supplied)
Requirements for flange connections
Figure 3-8: Flange connection
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How to make a filter to remove radar signal interference
on page 69.
How to measure correctly in silos with curved or conical
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SMARTLINE® RM60 (FMCW)
on page 68.
34-VF-25-31 iss.4 GLO December 15 US

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