Admittance RF level transmitter EB series
for solidsHARTfor storage tanks

admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
admittance RF level transmitter
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Characteristics

Technology
admittance RF
Medium
for solids
Interface
HART
Applications
for storage tanks, high-temperature, for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
corrosion-resistant, IP65
Process temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

RF Admittance Level Transmitter utilizes the capacitance formed between the sensing probe and the reference probe or the metal vessel wall to calculate the level of the medium inside the vessel according to the capacitance theory that the capacitance and vessel are proportional increased. When the probe is surrounding by the air, little capacitance (C ) is measured by the equivalent A capacitor, the capacitance increase gradually as computing media, the max. capacitance (C ) will be B measured while the tank is full, the difference (dC) between C and C is proportional to the level. A B (Recommend range dC =25 ~2000 pF) 4~20mA 2 wire Loop power Low consumption 1 of power (20mA Max) High accuracy of linearity ( Temperature compensation, low temperature effect(A0.2% FS/BC or 0.1pF/BC) Easy calibration (Any 2 points for calibration) No blind distance, ideal for different tanks Suitable for high temperature, high pressure and corrosive environment LCD local display

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.0 - Stand G42

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