TDR-guided wave radar level sensor GWR-3000
for liquidsfor storage tanksfor hazardous areas

TDR-guided wave radar level sensor
TDR-guided wave radar level sensor
TDR-guided wave radar level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
TDR-guided wave radar
Medium
for liquids
Applications
for storage tanks, for hazardous areas
Other characteristics
maintenance-free, IP68
Level range

75'00"
(22.86 m)

Process pressure

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Max.: 40 bar
(580.15 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -60 °C
(-76 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

The GWR-3000 is a guided wave radar designed specifically for liquid applications. It uses time domain reflectometry (TDR) to continuously measure levels in tanks and standpipes. It is offered with either a cable or rod customized to the depth of the vessel. The GWR-3000 level sensor measures all types of liquids including those with steam, vapor, foam, condensation, or those prone to residual buildup. The sensor delivers precise and reliable readings for both level and interface measurements. It is easy to set up using a simple, timesaving BinDisc interface and is virtually maintenance free. Comprehensive diagnostics built into the sensor ensure maintenance-free operation and high reliability. Applications - Level measurement in storage vessels or standpipes - For tank metering and in tank farms - Interface measurement (separation layers) in tanks, bypass tubes, or standpipes Tank Types: - Ammonia storage tanks - Bitumen or liquefied gas - Ethanol storage tanks - Anhydrous ammonia storage tanks - Water separators in the paper industry - Level and oil/water interface measurement in separators at petrochemical plants

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