Guided Microwave / MicroTREK
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MicroTREK Guided Wave Radar level transmitter is designed for continuous level measuring of conductive or non-conductive liquids, pulps and solids. MicroTREK level gauge operates based on the well-known TDR (Time Domain Reflectometry) principle. Micropulses are sent along a probe guide at the speed of light. As soon as the impulse reaches the surface of the medium, it is reflected back to the electronic module. Level distance is directly proportional to the flight time of the impulse.
The reflected signal is dependent on the dielectric constant of the material, the feasibility of the measurement is er ≥ 1.4. The TDR technology is unaffected by the properties of the medium as well as that of the space above it. Measurement is also unaffected by the change in the physical properties of the materials such as temperature, pressure, dielectric constant.
Description
PRODUCT PROPERTIES
- 2-wire compact transmitter
- Accuracy: ±5 or ±20 mm
- High pressure
- High-temperature range
- Wide range of probes
- Extremely small deadband
- Rod, cable, or coaxial probe versions
- Plug-in graphic display module
- Explosion-proof variants available
- Plastic, aluminum or stainless steel housing
- Media with turbulent surface, dense dust, vapor or pressurized gas layers above the product surface
- For all tank shapes, for narrow vessels
- Heavy industrial applications
APPLICATIONS
- Level, distance or volume measurement of liquids, powders, granules with er > 1.4
- Agriculture
- Construction materials
- Chemical industry
- Food and beverage
- Power plants
- Oil industry
- Water / wastewater industry
SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply: | 18–35 VDC |
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Ambient temperature: | −30°C…+60°C |
Process temperature: | −30°C…+200°C |
Process pressure: | −1–40 bar |
Measuring range: | 0–24 m |
Output: | 4…20 mA + HART® |
Ingress protection: | IP67 |
Approvals: | ATEX, IEC Ex, INMETRO |
Additional information
Weight | 5 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 100 × 100 cm |
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