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Coal surge bin II
Level measurement and point level detection in the coal surge bin
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Process data
Measuring task
Level measurement and point level detection
Measuring point
Surge bin
Measuring range up to
30 m
Medium
Soft coal and hard coal
Process temperature
40 … +50 °C
Process pressure
0 … 0 bar
Special challenges
Large measuring ranges, dust exposure and intense filling noise
Application
In a typical coal power plant, lignite (soft coal) and anthracite (hard coal) are stored temporarily in bins up to 30 meters high. To ensure that the coal belts are continuously loaded without interruption, a robust and reliable level measuring system is required. Additional point level detectors are used to prevent any overfilling of the bins.
Your benefit
Reliable
Dependable measurement even during filling
Cost effective
Efficient use of the entire container capacity
User friendly
Simple mounting and setup
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VEGAPULS 69
Non-contact level measurement with radar in the coal surge bin
- Accurate measurement, even in the discharge hopper thanks to small beam angle
- High measurement certainty despite extreme dust generation and buildup
- High operational reliability ensured through noise immunity
Measuring range - Distance
120 m
Process temperature
-40 ... 200 °C
Process pressure
-1 ... 20 bar
VEGACAP 65
Capacitive sensor for point level detection in the coal surge bin
- Shortenable probes for high flexibility
- Very long service life and low maintenance requirements through robust design
- Reliable switching point ensured through large sensing weight
Process temperature
-50 ... 200 °C
Process pressure
-1 ... 64 bar
Version
Cable ø 6 mm with screening tube without weight
Cable ø 6 mm with screening tube and gravity weight
Cable ø 6 mm with gravity weight
Cable ø 8 mm with abrasion protection without weight
Cable ø 8 mm with abrasion protection and gravity weight
Cable ø 8 mm with gravity weight
PA cable ø 12 mm with screening tube and gravity weight
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