One of the cooler accessories sold with the LR54, LR64, LR65, LR74 and LR75 radars is the 316L Hanging, Orientable Bracket (45°) 1 XF70000067.
Of all the radar installations I look at, several are unconventional. That is, they don't sit in the "traditional" way we think of radar's being installed for level applications. A traditional radar would likely sit on top of a flange and/or nozzle on an enclosed tank.
What I'm seeing is an uptick in non-traditional installations that are ideal for the XF70000067. Examples are:
Radar hanging off of the ceiling
Radar installed with B-Line B22 strut or Unistrut aiming down into a concrete sump pit
Radar mounted on expanded metal shooting at a hole drilled through the metal
Radar mounted on the wall aimed at a plastic IBC tank
Radar mounted on the side of an IBC tank structure
With the XF70000067 there are several possibilities. Please recall that radar must comply with local communication and interference rules (LPR Radar = You can install the antenna in a closed tank or outdoors (but the antenna must point down and not be near sensitive installations
(e.g. a radio astronomy station)). TLPR Radar= You must install the antenna in a closed tank.) XF70000067
XF70000067 in action
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