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Transmitters & Indicators |
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GUIDED WAVE RADAR LEVEL TRANSMITTERS, MICROGUIDE 132 GWR M51/ M54 |
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Model 132 GWR M51/ M54 is a Guided wave Radar Level Tranmitter with rigid or flexible-single rope electrode.
Operating Principle:
The SBEM Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter, Model MICRO GUIDE 132 GWR operates on the technique of Time Domain Reflectometry. Pulses are transmitted along the probe which acts as a “wave guide”. When the pulses comes in contact with the product, they are reflected back to the sensor electronics. The reflection is due to the difference in the dielectric constants of air and the process medium which causes change in the characteristic impedance of the probe. The time-of-flight i.e., time between transmitted and reflected pulse is measured which is proportional to the measured level. The output from the electronics is continuously updated as the level of the material surface changes.
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Measuring range up to 3 m with rigid rod and up to 30 m with flexible electrode |
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Echo suppression for False Echo |
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Insensitive to Vapours, Pressure, Foam & Density. |
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Standard 4 - 20 mA output |
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Optional HART output |
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Measurement insensitive to physical obstacles, turbulent target, foam, built-up, vapours, pressure & density |
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Adjustability of measurement from 0 to 100% Span or
0 to 50 % |
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Easy configuration & operation |
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Graphical display |
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No moving parts |
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| Applications: |
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Storage Vessels |
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Bulk Solids like plastic granules, sugar, cement, grains, seeds, etc. |
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Liquids like alcohols, ammonia, palm oil, mineral oil, lube oil, fuels, etc. |
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Power & Energy |
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Pharmaceuticals |
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Chemicals |
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Food |
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Water Treatment & filtration |
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Cement |
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Sugar |
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Steel |
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Plastic Industry |
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Data sheet: |
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Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter, Series 132 GWR M51, 132 GWR M54 |
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