Radar level transmitter ECLIPSE® 706
for liquids2-wireModbus

radar level transmitter
radar level transmitter
radar level transmitter
radar level transmitter
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Characteristics

Technology
radar
Medium
for liquids
Interface
2-wire, Modbus, PROFIBUS
Applications
for storage tanks, high-temperature
Other characteristics
with digital display, explosion-proof, intrinsically safe, loop-powered, IP67
Level range

Min.: 15 cm
(5.91 in)

Max.: 3,000 cm
(98.43 in)

Process pressure

1,000 psi, 3,000 psi, 6,250 psi

Process temperature

Min.: -196 °C
(-321 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

The Eclipse® Model 706 high performance transmitter is a loop-powered, 24 VDC level transmitter that is based upon the proven technology of guided wave radar (GWR). Encompassing a number of significant engineering accomplishments, this leading-edge level transmitter is designed to provide measurement performance well beyond that of many of the more traditional technologies. Utlilizing "diode switching" technology, along with the most comprehensive probe offering on the market, this single transmitter can be used in a wide variety of applications ranging from very light hydrocarbons to water-based media. The innovative angled, dual compartment enclosure is now a common sight in the industry. This enclosure, first brought to the industry by Magnetrol® in 1998, is angled to maximize ease of wiring, configuration, and viewing of the versatile graphic LCD display. One universal ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter can be used and interchanged with all probe types, and offers enhanced reliability as it is suitable for use in critical SIL 2/3 Certified safety loops. The ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter supports both the FDT/DTM and enhanced DD standards, which allows viewing of valuable configuration and diagnostic information such as the echo curve in tools such as PACTware™, AMS Device Manager, and various HART® Field Communicators. Micropower impulse radar combines time domain reflectometry, equivalent time sampling, and modern low power circuitry. This synthesis of technologies creates a high-speed Guided Wave Radar transmitter. The electromagnetic pulses are propagated via a waveguide that focuses the energy and yields a system many times more efficient than Non-Contact Radar.

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