The compact series is intended for simple, non-contact level measurement where a high protection rating is required. They are particularly suitable for use in water treatment, pumping stations and rainwater overflow basins, as well as for flow measurement in open flumes and river level monitoring. The sensor delivers exact measuring results without effect from the medium, the process or the ambient conditions, is maintenance free and thus ensures high plant availability. It is also based on VEGA’s 80-GHz radar technology, which has been revolutionizing level measurement for several years now. This is thanks to the extremely narrow beam angle, which makes it possible for the instrument to deliver very precise measuring results even in cramped measuring situations, in extremely dirty environments or in containers with many internal installations.
Exactly such environments exist in the two pump shafts in Hart and Buch in Zillertal. “All the adversities one can imagine are present in the pump shafts. Aerosols, moisture, cold, dirt, etc. and of course the huge quantities of fatty material,” explains Brandacher further.
In Hart, the pump shaft has a cross-section of about 3 x 2.5 metres and a depth of 4 metres. In Buch the shaft is round, with a diameter of 2 metres and a depth of 5.5 metres. The situation here is particularly difficult because of the low level of impoundment. The pump is effectively in continuous operation, switching on and off up to 100 times a day. An ideal application site for the new VEGAPULS C 21/C 22 sensor series. The sensors work reliably even with foam, of which there is plenty in the AIZ network, and with buildup on the shaft walls.
Both sensors have been in use since March 2020, delivering the required level data continuously without any problems. A development that is entirely in the spirit of Brandacher’s philosophy: “Sensors are there to measure and nothing else.”