Industrial radar level sensor for non-contact various highly corrosive liquid level measurement has maximum measuring range 0-20m, can transmit and output 4-20mA, HART or RS485 signal to remote control system. This radar liquid level sensor can operate at a medium temperature of -40℃ to +150℃, suitable for level measurement under various temperature conditions.
Specification
Model |
ATO-LEVS-RD906 |
Shipping Weight |
7.5kg |
Measuring Range |
0-20m |
Accuracy |
±10mm (Range 10m), ±15mm (Range 20m) |
Resolution |
1mm |
Display |
LCD Display |
Measured Interval |
1s (according to parameter setting) |
Adjustment Time |
1s (according to parameter setting) |
Microwave Frequency |
26GHz |
Output Signal* |
4-20mA, Modbus RTU (RS485 Port), 4-20mA+HART |
Power Supply* |
DC 12-24V, AC 220V/50Hz |
Material |
Shell Aluminum, Process Connection 304 Stainless Steel, Tetrafluoroethylene |
Pressure |
-0.1 ~ 4.0MPa |
Shock Resistance |
10m/s2, (10~150)Hz |
Communication |
Protocol Modbus |
Medium |
Hygienic Liquid Storage Container, Highly Corrosive Liquids |
Storage Temperature |
-40~+100℃ |
Process connection (antenna) temperature |
-40~+150℃ |
Medium Temperature |
-40~+150℃ |
Protection Class |
IP67 |
Electrical Connection |
2 waterproof connectors M20*1.5mm, or 2 waterproof connectors 1/2" NPT |
Installation* |
DN50, DN80, DN100, DN125, DN150, DN200 Flange |
Warranty |
12 Months |
Note: * denotes optional parameters, you can select parameters in drop-down lists to finish your order. Some customizable parameters can't be selected from the lists directly, please contact customer service staff for further communication.
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Tips: What are the advantages of radar level sensor?
The radar level sensor enables continuous level measurement of liquids, particles and slurries. The measurement of radar level sensor is not affected by medium change, temperature change, inert gas and steam, dust, foam, etc. Radar level transmitter is suitable for use in explosion-hazardous areas.
Compared with traditional level measurement methods such as floats and ultrasonic waves, radar technology is more suitable for complex working conditions, has faster response speed, and requires almost no maintenance. In industrial automation, radar level sensors are often used in conjunction with other equipment to achieve automatic level adjustment and process control. It can also be easily integrated into PLC control systems and DCS systems to improve the operating efficiency and safety of the overall system.