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The most common echo signals
The display of the echo signal is not essential, but does facilitate the implementation of the measuring point.
It also allows the origin of a problem to be detected.
The positioning and orientation of the probes are correct when the amplitude of the echo is at its maximum
and the echo is rising rapidly, without too much distortion (deformations).
The following figures show the most commonly observed echo signals:
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Ideal signal: quick rise well above the detection threshold.
Comment:
The signals observed are often longer than the one shown above. This is completely
normal, the important criterion being the velocity of the signal rise above the threshold.
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Slowly rising signal:
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Signal distorted by an incorrect positioning of the probes:
Summary of Contents for Uf 841
Page 4: ...4 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW...
Page 12: ...12 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 17: ...17 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING...
Page 25: ...25 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLING A MEASURING POINT...
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Page 35: ...35 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 5 USING AND CONFIGURING THE Uf 841...
Page 64: ...64 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 6 FUNCTION ENGINE...
Page 68: ...68 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 CHAPTER 7 PC SOFTWARE...
Page 82: ...82 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 Appendix I Characteristic echo signals...
Page 85: ...85 NT UF 841 CP GB d June 2015 Appendix II Speed of sound in water...