User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SITRANS LR250 (HART)
- Legal information
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety notes
- 3 Description
- 4 Installing/mounting
- 5 Connecting
- 6 Commissioning
- 7 Remote operation
- 7.1 Operating via SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.1 Functions in SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.2 Initial setup
- 7.1.3 Updating the Electronic Device Description (EDD)
- 7.1.4 Quick Start Wizard via SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.5 Changing parameter settings using SIMATIC PDM
- 7.1.6 Parameters accessed via pull-down menus
- 7.1.6.1 Echo profile utilities
- 7.1.6.2 Echo profile
- 7.1.6.3 View saved echo profiles
- 7.1.6.4 TVT Shaper
- 7.1.6.5 Auto false echo suppression
- 7.1.6.6 Echo setup
- 7.1.6.7 Maintenance
- 7.1.6.8 Select analog output
- 7.1.6.9 Self test
- 7.1.6.10 Loop test
- 7.1.6.11 Configuration flag reset
- 7.1.6.12 Master reset
- 7.1.6.13 Wear
- 7.1.6.14 HART Communication
- 7.1.6.15 Process variables
- 7.1.6.16 Trend
- 7.1.6.17 Device status
- 7.1.6.18 Update
- 7.1.6.19 Security
- 7.2 Operating via AMS Device Manager
- 7.3 Operating via FDT (Field Device Tool)
- 7.1 Operating via SIMATIC PDM
Installing/mounting
4.2 Mounting location
SITRANS LR250 (HART)
Operating Instructions, 01/2014, A5E32220602-AB
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Beam angle
Note
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Beam width depends on antenna size: see below.
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For details on avoiding false echoes, see Auto False Echo Suppression (Page 221).
● Beam angle is the width of the cone where the energy density is half of the peak energy
density.
● The peak energy density is directly in front of and in line with the antenna.
● There is a signal transmitted outside the beam angle, therefore false targets may be
detected.
①
Emission cone
Size
Beam angle
②
Horn
1.5"
19°
2"
15°
3"
10°
4"
8°
③
Flanged encapsulated
2"/DN50/50A
12.8°
3"/DN80/80A
9.6°
4"/DN100/100A
9.6°
6"/DN150/150A
9.6°
④
Threaded PVDF
19°
Emission cone
● Keep emission cone free of interference from ladders, pipes, I-beams, or filling streams.