Vega VEGAMIP R61 Receiving unit - Transistor Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Operating Instructions

Operating InstructionsVEGAMIP R61Receiving unit- TransistorDocument ID:40694Radar

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Several antenna versions are available for different applications.1 23 54Fig. 2: Antenna versions1 Threaded version - internal horn antenna with PTFE c

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Up to the time of installation, the packages must be left closed andstored according to the orientation and storage markings on theoutside.Unless othe

Page 4 - 1 About this document

With high process temperatures exceeding 80 °C, you have to use amounting adapter for the emitting and the receiving unit. The mountingadapter can onl

Page 5 - 2 For your safety

4 Mounting4.1 General instructionsWith instruments with threaded process fitting, suitable tools must beapplied for tightening the hexagon.Warning:The

Page 6 - 2.6 Radio license for Europe

The VEGAMIP 61 requires a minimum product strength to detectdifferent products.Dependent on the medium there will be a respective productthickness.The

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Fig. 5: Bulk solids vessel of plasticIn metal vessels, you have to mount VEGAMIP 61 on flanges orthreaded sockets. It is also possible to measure throu

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ACBFig. 6: Installation in front of a vessel windowA Window of non-conductive material, for example, glass, plastic, etc.B Mounting with condensation

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1 234Fig. 8: VEGAMIP 61 - threaded version G1½ A1 Polarisation marking2 Instrument hexagon3 Locknut4 Process seal1 Insert the supplied process seal (1

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21Fig. 9: Front flush installation1 Unfavourable installation - bulk solid can settle in front of the sensor2 Correct front flush installationIf a front

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212211Fig. 10: Front flush installation1 Plastic or ceramic material2 Fixing screw (if technically possible)In very abrasive products, VEGAMIP 61 shoul

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Contents1 About this document1.1 Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41.2 Target group . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - 4 Mounting

12Fig. 11: Installation with vessel vibrations1 Anti vibration blocks or rubber buffers2 Window of non-conductive material, for example, glass, plastic

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Polarisation directionThe emitting unit emits electromagnetic waves. The polarisation planeis the direction of the electrical wave component. Its posi

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45°1 2Fig. 14: Possibilities for signal deflection1 Metal plate for signal deflection of the microwave signal2 Bent antenna extension22 VEGAMIP R61 • -

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5 Connecting to power supply5.1 Preparing the connectionAlways keep in mind the following safety instructions:l Connect only in the complete absence o

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4 Insert the cable into the sensor through the cable entryFig. 15: Connection steps 4 and 55 Insert the wire ends into the terminals according to the

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5.3 Wiring plan, single chamber housingWe recommend connecting VEGAMIP 61 in such a way that theswitching circuit is open when there is a level signal

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1UHFig. 18: Wiring plan receiving unit - VEGAMIP 61 (receiver) - floating1 Voltage supplyUHAuxiliary voltageConnection - floating26 VEGAMIP R61 • - Tran

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6 Setup6.1 Adjustment elementsThe figures in brackets refer to the following illustration.6798451231(-)( )5 6 7 82+(-)( )+5 6 7 8Fig. 19: Electronics

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With the mode adjustment (min./max.) you can change the switchingcondition of the transistor output. You can set the required modeaccording to the &qu

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Level Switching status Signal lamp -Switching output(yellow)Mode min.Dry run protectionopenFailure of the supplyvoltage(max./min. mode)any openMalfunc

Page 23 - 5 Connecting to power supply

Safety instructions for Ex areasPlease note the Ex-specific safety information for installation andoperation in Ex areas. These safety instructions are

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Press the respective key until the indication is within the LED indicationstrip. This means one or two LEDs on the LED indication strip will lightup.C

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Fig. 29: LED indication strip - Setting for products with good signal dampingIf there is strong buildup during operation, adjustment with buildup isre

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By means of the LED indicating board, you can adjust the switchingdelay.Push the two keys (7) and (8) simultaneously for approximately 2 suntil the LE

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7 Maintenance and fault rectification7.1 MaintainingIf the device is used correctly, no maintenance is required in normaloperation.7.2 Remove interfere

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Error Cause RectificationInstrument switches fre-quently with certain levelsWave movements in thevesselAdjust or increase switching delayEffects through

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8 Dismounting8.1 Dismounting stepsWarning:Before dismounting, be aware of dangerous process conditions suchas e.g. pressure in the vessel, high temper

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9 Supplement9.1 Technical dataGeneral dataMaterial 316L corresponds to 1.4404 or 1.4435Materials, wetted parts- Process fitting - thread 316L- Process

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Frequency range K band, 24.085 GHz (ISM band)Measuring range 0.1 … 100 m (0.33 … 328 ft)Beam angle1)- Threaded version - internal horn antenna(PTFE co

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- VEGAMIP 61, horn antenna/316L -1 … 40 bar/-100 … 4000 kPa (-14.5 … 580 psig)- VEGAMIP 61, encapsulated horn anten-na with PTFE cover-1 … 16 bar/-100

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That's why the associated approval documents have to be noted with these instruments. They arepart of the delivery or can be downloaded underwww.

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1 About this document1.1 FunctionThis operating instructions manual provides all the information youneed for mounting, connection and setup as well as

Page 35 - 8 Dismounting

9.2 DimensionsVEGAMIP 61 - housing versions~ 69 mm(2 23/32")ø 77 mm(3 1/32")112 mm (4 13/32")M20x1,5/½ NPT~ 69 mm(2 23/32")ø 77 mm

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VEGAMIP 61214315 mm(0.59")98 mm(3.86")170 mm / 300 mm(6.69") / (11.81") 19 mm(0.75")ø 75 mm(2.95")ø 115 mm(4.53")9

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VEGAMIP 61mminch38 mm (1.50")22 mm (0.87")SW 46 mm(1.81")8.50"16.93"3.94" ø1.58"ø1.89"ø2.95"ø3.74"4.

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9.3 Industrial property rightsVEGA product lines are global protected by industrial property rights.Further information see http://www.vega.com.Only i

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INDEXAAbrasion 19Accessory- Flanges 11- Protective cap 11Adjustment 28Application area 8BBending 21Buildup 17CCable 23Cable screening 23EElectronics m

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VEGA Grieshaber KGAm Hohenstein 11377761 SchiltachGermanyPhone +49 7836 50-0Fax +49 7836 50-201E-mail: [email protected] date:ISO 9

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2 For your safety2.1 Authorised personnelAll operations described in this operating instructions manual must becarried out only by trained specialist

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The emitting frequencies of the sensors depend on the model, but areall in the K band range. The low transmitting power lies far below theinternationa

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2.8 Environmental instructionsProtection of the environment is one of our most important duties. Thatis why we have introduced an environment manageme

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3 Product description3.1 StructureThe type label contains the most important data for identification anduse of the instrument:l Article numberl Serial

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VEGAMIP 61 can also be used for detection of vehicles and ships orfor material recognition on conveyor belts.It works even under extremely difficult con

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