KROHNE FMCW24GX4L Level Probing Radar User Manual Handbook English source 1st edition R01

KROHNE Level Probing Radar Handbook English source 1st edition R01

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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
OPTIWAVE 7400 C
1.3 Certification
DANGER!
For devices used in hazardous areas, additional safety notes apply; please refer to the Ex
documentation.
CE marking
The device meets the essential requirements of the EU Directives:
• Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive
• The safety part of the Low-Voltage directive
• For devices used in hazardous locations: ATEX directive
The manufacturer certifies successful testing of the product by applying the CE marking. For
more data about the EU Directives and European Standards related to this device, refer to the EU
Declaration of Conformity. You can find this documentation on the DVD-ROM supplied with the
device or it can be downloaded free of charge from the website (Download Center).
All devices are based on the CE marking and meet the requirements of NAMUR
Recommendations NE 21, NE 43, NE 53 and NE 107.
1.4 Radio approvals
1.4.1 European Union (EU)
INFORMATION!
LPR (Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in the open air or in a closed space (a metallic
tank etc.). TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in a closed space only. You
can use LPR devices for TLPR applications. The LPR and TLPR devices meet the requirements of
the RED (Radio Equipment Directive) for use in the member countries of the EU.
For more data about the order code, refer to Order code on page 164.
This level transmitter is approved to be used outside metallic tanks. If you use the device in the
open air, read the device nameplate to make sure that the device can be used for your
application. Only the antennas that follow are permitted for open-air applications:
Antenna type
Order code
316L / DN80 (3¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx4xxx...
316L / DN100 (4¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx5xxx...
316L / DN150 (6¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx6xxx...
316L / DN200 (8¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx7xxx...
PTFE / DN80 (3¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxExxx...
PTFE / DN100 (4¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxFxxx...
PTFE / DN150 (6¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxGxxx...
PEEK / DN80 (3¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxKxxx...
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S/N: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Manufacturing date: YYYY-MM-DD
Tag No:
Figure 1-1: European Union: radio approval information on the nameplate
1 Type code (defined in order). For more data, refer to Order code on page 164.
2 HVIN (Hardware Version Identification Number). This number gives the radar signal frequency (24 GHz), the location of the device (T=TLPR or L=LPR) and the type of signal converter (compact (C))
TLPR device: HVIN: 24GHZ-T-C
LPR device: HVIN: 24GHZ-L-C
3 CE sign
TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar) devices only
Use approved personnel to install the device. The device and the tank agree with the RED (Radio
Equipment Directive) if you obey the instructions that follow:
• TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar) are required to be installed at a permanent fixed position at
a closed (not open) metallic tank or reinforced concrete tank, or similar enclosure structure
made of comparable attenuating material;
• flanges and attachments of the TLPR equipment shall provide the necessary microwave
sealing by design;
• sight glasses shall be coated with a microwave-proof coating when necessary (i.e. electrically
conductive coating);
• manholes or connection flanges at the tank shall be closed to ensure a low-level leakage of
the signal into the air outside the tank;
• whenever possible, mounting of the TLPR equipment shall be on top of the tank structure
with the orientation of the antenna to point in a downward direction;
• installation and maintenance of the TLPR equipment shall be performed by professionally
trained individuals only.
For data about how to install EMI/RFI shielding gaskets, refer to the instructions supplied with
this accessory.
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LPR (Level Probing Radar) devices only
Use approved personnel to install the device. If the device is operated in the open air (outdoors),
it agrees with the RED (Radio Equipment Directive) if you obey these instructions:
• The antenna must always point downwards. The boresight direction of the antenna must be
vertical. No other angles are permitted.
• Install the device more than 4 km / 2.485 mi away from radio astronomy sites.
• If the device is 4...40 km / 2.485...24.855 mi away from radio astronomy sites, do not install the
device more than 15 m / 49.21 ft above the ground.
CAUTION!
If it is necessary to install the device less than 4 km / 2.485 mi from radio astronomy sites, you
must get the approval of the national regulatory authority before installation (e.g. ANFR
(France), Bundesnetzagentur (Germany), Ofcom (United Kingdom) etc.).
Radio quiet zones: locations of radio astronomy sites (stations) in Europe and northern Eurasia
Country
Name of the station
Location
Latitude, ϕ
Longitude, λ
Metsähovi
60°13'04" N
24°23'37" E
Tuorla
60°24'56" N
22°26'31" E
France
Plateau de Bure
44°38'01" N
05°54'26" E
Germany
Effelsberg
50°31'32" N
06°53'00" E
Hungary
Penc
47°47'22" N
19°16'53" E
Italy
Medicina
44°31'14" N
11°38'49" E
Noto
36°52'34" N
14°59'21" E
Sardinia
39°29'50" N
09°14'40" E
Latvia
Ventspils
57°33'12" N
21°51'17" E
Poland
Kraków – Fort Skala
50°03'18" N
19°49'36" E
Russia
Dmitrov
56°26'00" N
37°27'00" E
Kalyazin
57°13'22" N
37°54'01" E
Pushchino
54°49'00" N
37°40'00" E
Zelenchukskaya
43°49'53" N
41°35'32" E
Yebes
40°31'27" N
03°05'22" W
Robledo
40°25'38" N
04°14'57" W
Switzerland
Bleien
47°20’26" N
08°06’44" E
Sweden
Onsala
57°23’45" N
11°55’35" E
UK
Cambridge
52°09'59" N
00°02'20" E
Darnhall
53°09'22" N
02°32'03" W
Jodrell Bank
53°14'10" N
02°18'26" W
Knockin
52°47'24" N
02°59'45" W
Pickmere
53°17'18" N
02°26'38" W
Finland
Spain
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1.4.2 U.S.A. and Canada
INFORMATION!
LPR (Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in the open air or in a closed space (a metallic
tank etc.). TLPR (Tank Level Probing Radar) devices measure level in a closed space only.
For more data about the order code, refer to Order code on page 164.
This level transmitter is approved to be used outside metallic tanks. If you use the device in the
open air, read the device nameplate to make sure that the device can be used for your
application. Only the antennas that follow are permitted for open-air applications:
Antenna type
Order code
316L / DN80 (3¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx4xxx...
316L / DN100 (4¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx5xxx...
316L / DN150 (6¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx6xxx...
316L / DN200 (8¨) Metallic Horn
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxx7xxx...
PTFE / DN80 (3¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxExxx...
PTFE / DN100 (4¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxFxxx...
PTFE / DN150 (6¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxGxxx...
PEEK / DN80 (3¨) Drop
VFDExxxxxxxxxxxxxKxxx...
LEGAL NOTICE!
FCC
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference which may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer
may void the FCC authorizations to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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LEGAL NOTICE!
IC
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and the handbook complies with the requirements of RSS-Gen. Operation is subject
to the conditions that follow:
1. The installation of the LPR/TLPR device shall be done by trained installers, in strict compliance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
2. The use of this device is on a "no-interference, no-protection" basis. That is, the user shall accept operations of high-powered radar in the same frequency band which may interfere with or
damage this device. However, devices found to interfere with primary licensing operations will
be required to be removed at the user’s expense.
3. The TLPR device shall be installed and operated in a completely enclosed container to prevent
RF emissions, which can otherwise interfere with aeronautical navigation.
4. LPR devices: Ensure a vertically downward orientation of the transmit antenna and an installation only at fixed locations.
5. The installer / user of this device shall ensure that it is at least 10 km from the Dominion Radio
Astrophysical Observatory (DRAO) near Penticton, British Columbia. The coordinates of the
DRAO are latitude 49°19'15" N and longitude 119°37'12" W. For devices not meeting this 10 km
separation (e.g. those in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia) the installer / user must coordinate with, and obtain the written concurrence of, the Director of the DRAO before the equipment can be installed or operated. The Director of the DRAO may be contacted at 250-497-2300
(tel.) or 250-497-2355 (fax). Alternatively, the Manager, Regulatory Standards, Industry Canada,
may be contacted.
The Product Marketing Name (PMN) of devices with the HART output option (HART
communication protocol) is "Optiwave x400 series". The Product Marketing Name of devices
with one of the two available output options that use industrial computer network protocols
(fieldbus) is “Optiwave x400 FF-PA series”. “FF” refers to FOUNDATION™ fieldbus. “PA” refers
to PROFIBUS PA.
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S/N: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Manufacturing date: YYYY-MM-DD
Tag No:
Figure 1-2: U.S.A. and Canada: radio approval information on the nameplate
1 Type code (defined in order). For more data, refer to Order code on page 164.
2 HVIN (Hardware Version Identification Number). This number gives the radar signal frequency (24 GHz), the location of the device (T=TLPR or L=LPR) and the type of signal converter (compact (C))
TLPR device: HVIN: 24GHZ-T-C
LPR device: HVIN: 24GHZ-L-C
3 FCC ID and IC number
TLPR device: FCC-ID:Q6BFMCW24GX4T, IC number: 1991D-FMCW24GX4T
LPR device: FCC-ID: Q6BFMCW24GX4L, IC number:1991D-FMCW24GX4L
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