User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this manual
- 1 Introduction
- The TankRadar Pro System
- Measurement Principle
- 2 Mechanical Installation
- Socket Requirements
- Free Space Requirements
- Dimensions
- Tools
- Mounting the Rod Antenna
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - PTFE sealing
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - Quartz Sealing
- Mounting the Cone Antenna - Process Seal
- Mounting the Parabolic Antenna
- 3 Electrical Installation
- Identication of Installed Options
- Junction Box
- External Connections
- Connecting to a TRL2 Bus Interface
- Connecting HART devices
- Connecting the Display Panel
- Cables
- Safety
- Power Supply
- Grounding
- System Overview
- Internal Connections
- 4 Pro Setup Software
- System Requirements
- Installing the Pro setup software
- Starting the Pro Setup Program
- Setting a Password
- Logging on to a password protected system.
- Setting measurement units
- Installing a Pro Transmitter
- Viewing Level Data
- Service
- 5 Using the Pro Display Panel
- Operation
- Viewing Level Data
- Installing a Pro Transmitter
- Service
- 6 Tank Distances
- Definitions
- Examples
- 7 Technical Information
- Technical Data
- Display Panel
- Analog Outputs
- 8 Troubleshooting
- Display Panel Error Messages
Saab TankRadar
®
Pro Tank Distances
6-1
Edition 2. Ref. No: 306010E
G
R
C
H
G>0
G<0
6 Tank Distances
Definitions
The Distance Offset (G) is defined as the distance between the
upper reference point and the flange (the flange is referred to as
the Tank Radar Pro Reference Point). You can use G to specify
your own reference point at the top of the tank. Set G=0 if you
want the flange as upper reference point. G is defined as positive
if you use an upper reference point above the TR Pro Reference
Point. For tanks equipped with an ullage plug for hand dipping
the Tank Ullage Reference Point (dipping mark) can be used as
upper reference point, but you can use other reference points as
well.
Tank Ullage
Reference Point
Tank Radar Pro
Reference Point
Tank Level
Reference Point