Operating Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction Accu-Wave
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Measurement accuracy, however, is degraded when the process level is above the bottom
of the probe.
Approvals
The Accu-Wave has been certified for use in hazardous locations as follows (approvals are
pending as of 1 March 2000):
FM
Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups B, C, D, E, F, G
Class I, II, III, Division 2, Groups B, C, D, F, G
NEMA 4X
CSA
Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups B, C, D, E, F, G
Class I, II, III, Division 2, Groups B, C, D, E, F, G
TYPE 4X
CENELEC
EEx d IIB + H
2
Eex n IIB + H
2
See Appendix C for additional information regarding specifications and safety approvals.
Note: Verification of chemical compatibility with the exposed antenna materials
is ultimately the responsibility of the customer.
Sensor-Transmitter
The sensor and transmitter are integrated on the single electronics board. The transmitter
detects the signal reflected from the process material. The detected echo is used to measure
the distance to the process material and to calculate other measurement values. These
values can be displayed, sent to the serial ports (RS-485 standard, RS-232 optional), and
can be used to drive the current output or process alarms.
The RS-485 and optional RS-232 serial ports support communications from a PC with the
Accu-Wave Window’s based Setup Software, a PC with terminal emulation software, or a
TN Technologies' Hand Held Terminal a remote terminal.
The Accu-Wave supports 4-20 mA current output, serial communications, contact closure
input, and a 2-line local/remote display. The Accu-Wave inputs and outputs are
summarized in the following Input/Output Characteristics Table.