1.5
The triangle array
The triangle array consists of three radars placed with no any tilt angle, typically about 3 to
6 meter apart. It can be challenging to find a good mounting position for the triangle array
on an offshore platform. On the other hand, from the perspective of retrieving the strongest
radar reflections, this is the optimal configuration for large mounting heights (above 45m).
Radars A, B and C are defined by their serial number as indicated on the type plate. The
mounting positions of radars A, B and C must be anticlockwise when looking from above (as
shown in Fig.1.10). The user-interface allows the user to customise the used configuration.
A mounting plate can be used to fix each radar to two horizontal beams at the desired
location (an example sketch of such a plate is given in Fig. 1.11). Upon request, Radac can
supply this mounting plate (product no. WG-MP-SS). During installation it is advised to
install the mounting plates first and secondly install the radars.
Figure 1.10: The three radar positions are num-
bered A,B and C in an anticlockwise sequence.
Radar sensor
Tilt angle [deg]
Min. Signal [dB]
Table 1.3: Advised sensor settings specific to a triangle array.
Figure 1.11: Optional mounting plate (product
no. WG-MP-SS) for the WaveGuide 5 Com-
pact Radar.
A
B
C
0
0
0
25
25
25
10
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