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Dinel ULM-53 series Manual de instrucciones
k) The level meter must not be installed in places
with direct solar radiation and must be protected
against weather conditions.
l)
In case the installation at places with direct solar
radiation is inevitable, it is necessary to mount
a shielding cover above the level meter (Fig. 8).
m) If possible, insert the cable from above and let a
draining loop in order to avoid intrusion of humid-
ity (Fig. 9).
n) The cable bushing as well as the connector have
to be tightened sufficiently to prevent penetra-
tion of moisture.
o) To lower the minimum distance to the medium
measured, a reflection board made from solid,
even and smooth material can be installed together
with the level meter (Fig. 10). Subsequently, the
tank can be filled nearly up to the maximum vol-
ume. The solution is suitable for open tanks and
reservoirs.
p) Scattering or attenuation of the ultrasonic signal
can result if the surface level has been moderately
stirred or rippled as a consequence a stirrer's op-
eration, inflow of liquid and the like. Consequently, 
measuring range or unreliable level meter's func-
tioning might follow (Fig. 11).
q) False surface reflections of the ultrasonic signal 
might result as a consequence of rotating mixer's
blades that ripple the surface level and thus cause
unreliable level meter's functioning (Fig. 12).
r)
The level meter should not be installed at places
where ultrasonic signal false reflections caused
by stirrer blades might occur (Fig. 13).
Fig. 11: Moderately stirred
surface
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ULM–53
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Fig. 12: Intensely stirred surface
Fig. 8: Direct solar radiation shielding
cover
Fig. 9: Prevention to avoid intrusion
of humidity
H + L = Dead zone
Fig. 10: Reflection board
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Fig. 13: False reflection caused by
mixer blade
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