Microwave radar level measurement liquid tank level sensor
USD $399 - $899 /Piece
Min.Order:1 Piece
Xi'an Dechuang Electrical Technology Co., Ltd
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1.Product Description
DCRD1000A Series Radar Level Transmitter is high-frequency level measuring instruments with the maximum measuring distance up to 70 meters. The antenna is further optimized, and the new-type microprocessor can perform higher rate of signal analysis and processing, making the instrument available for complex measurement conditions, such as reactors, solid silos.
2.Technical Parameters
Application | Slightly corrosive liquid, sewage, petroleum, river channel, heavy steam conditions, etc. |
Measuring range | 30 meter |
Process connection | Screw thread, Flange |
Medium Temperature | -40~250°C |
Process pressure | -0.1~4.0MPa |
Accuracy | ±3mm |
Frequency range | 26GHz |
Anti-explosion/ safety grade | Exia II CT6 Ga, Exd ia II CT6 Gb / IP67 |
Signal output | 4~20mA/HART(Two-wire/Four-wire) RS485/Modbus |
3.Features of 26GHz Radar Level Transmitter
·Small antenna size, easy to install; non-contact radar, no wear, no pollution.
·Almost free from corrosion, foam impact; hardly affected by the change of the temperature, pressure and water vapor in the atmosphere.
·Severe dust environment is not likely to affect the work of the high-frequency level meter.
·Shorter wavelength can achieve better reflection for the inclined solid surface.
·The small field angle and energy concentration, enhanced echo capabilities, and beneficial to avoid interference.
·Minimized measuring blind spot can gain better result of small tank measurement.
·High SNR, even in the case of fluctuations can result in better performance.
·High frequency, the best choice to measure solids and low dielectric media.