Guided Wave Radar Level Gauge With 4-20mA/HART Signal Output
The guided wave radar level transmitter is a liquid level measurement instrument based on the principle of electromagnetic wave reflection.
The guided wave radar level transmitter emits low-energy microwave pulses, which are transmitted to the liquid or solid surface inside the container through a guide rod or guide cable. When the microwave pulses reach the surface of the medium, due to the difference in dielectric constant between the medium and air, part of the microwave pulses will be reflected back to the guide rod and received by the radar sensor. The radar calculates the distance d between the radar and the surface of the medium using the formula d = c⋅t/2 based on the time difference between the emission and the echo, where c is the speed of light and t is the time difference between emission and reception, and then determines the liquid level height.
| Measurent range | Operating temperature |
| Operatiing | Up to 10m |
| Operatiing | Generaity-60℃ to 200℃ |
| Pressure | Typical -1bar to 40bar |
| Output signal | Commonaity 4-20MAHART signat,and some model an supportcommunication protocols a isProfitbis PA, Foundation Fieldlcus.and and Modaus. |
Widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, food and beverage, water treatment, energy and power, mining and metallurgy, etc. It can be used to measure the liquid level or material level in containers such as storage tanks, reactors, and hoppers.
