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SUP-RD702 Guided Wave Level Transmitter

SUP-RD702 Guided Wave Level Transmitter

The microwave pulse of the guided wave radar level meter runs along a cable, rod or coaxial casing containing a rod, and when it touches the measured medium, the microwave pulse is reflected back and received by the electronic component, and its running t


Introduction

This radar guided wave level transmitter is a measuring instrument based on the principle of time travel. The radar wave runs at the speed of light, and the running time can be converted into a level signal through electronic components. The probe sends out high-frequency pulse and propagates along the cable or rod probe. When the pulse meets the material surface, it is reflected back and received by the receiver in the instrument, and the distance signal is converted into the material level signal.

The reflected pulse signal is transmitted to the electronic circuit of the instrument along the cable or rod probe, and the microprocessor processes the signal to identify the echo generated by the microwave pulse on the material surface. The correct echo signal recognition is completed by the pulse software. The distance D from the material surface is proportional to the time travel T of the pulse.

Specification

 Product  Radar Guided Wave Level Transmitter
 Model SUP-RD702
 Measure Range 0-20 meters
 Application

Acid, alkali, other corrosive media

 Process Connection Flange
 Medium Temperature -40℃~130℃
 Process Pressure    -0.1 ~ 0.3MPa
 Accuracy ±10mm 
 Protection Grade IP67 
 Frequency Range 500MHz-1.8GHz
 Signal Output 4-20mA (Two-wire/Four)
RS485/Modbus
 Power Supply DC(6~24V)/ Four-wire
DC 24V / Two-wire

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Installation Guide

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H----Measuring range

L----Empty tank height

B----Blind area

E----Minimum distance from probe to tank wall >50mm

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