Siemens Treadmill LC 500 사용자 설명서

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SITRANS LC 500 – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
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The formula
1
 is:
where C = capacitance
K = constant
ε
 = dielectric constant
L = active measurement length
D = diameter of tank
d = probe diameter. 
(For detailed application examples, see page 91.)
The transmitter measures the capacitance of the measurement electrode relative to the 
tank wall (reference electrode) and transforms it to a 4-20 mA signal. Any material that 
covers the probe will cause an increase in capacitance relative to an uncovered probe 
surrounded by air. As the product level rises the capacitance will increase.
Non-conductive or conductive contents
In practice, the SITRANS LC 500 probe is usually insulated. If the vessel contents are non-
conductive, the dielectric is composed of the vessel contents and the insulation, and the 
separation distance is from the probe to the tank wall. The tank wall is the reference 
electrode, and it must be connected to the ground point on the instrument.
If the vessel contents are conductive, the electrode must be insulated. In this case the 
dielectric is the insulation layer and the interface between the conductive contents and 
the insulating sleeve acts as the reference electrode. This reduces the separation 
distance for the filled portion of the tank to the thickness of the insulation. It also creates 
a linear reference electrode independent of the tank wall. 
1.
This formula applies to a centrally mounted probe: for a probe mounted off-centre, the 
formula must be adjusted.
Note: 
For simplicity, the probe is shown centrally mounted. If it is to be mounted off-
centre, take care to ensure the electrode remains parallel to the tank wall. 
C
K
ε
L
×
×
Log D d
(
)
--------------------------
=
dielectric = contents plus insulation (non-conductive contents)
dielectric = insulation (conductive contents)
(insulation)
probe          
sleeve
internal 
tank wall 
probe 
dia. (d)
internal tank diameter (D)