Radar level sensor SUP-RD909
for water4-20 mA2-wire

radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
radar level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
radar
Medium
for water
Interface
4-20 mA, 2-wire, RS-485
Applications
for storage tanks, river
Other characteristics
flange-mount, IP67, IP65
Level range

Max.: 70 m
(229'07" )

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Process temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

SUP-RD909 Radar level meter adopts a recommended industry emission frequency of 26GHz, so it has beam angle is small, concentrated energy, has stronger anti-interference ability and greatly improves the precision and reliability of measurement. The measurement range of up to 70 meters, covering a large reservoir water level measurement. Features Range: 0~70 m Accuracy: ±10mm Application: Rivers, Lakes, Shoal Frequency Range: 26GHz Specification Measure range - 0-70 meters Application - Rivers, Lakes, Shoal Process Connection - Thread G1½ A"/frame /flange Medium Temperature - -20℃~100℃ Process Pressure - Normal pressure Accuracy - ±10mm Protection Grade - IP67 / IP65 Frequency Range - 26GHz Signal Output - 4-20mA (Two-wire/Four) RS485/Modbus Power supply - DC(6~24V)/ Four-wire DC 24V / Two-wire Introduction SUP-RD909 Radar level meter adopts a recommended industry emission frequency of 26GHz. The measurement range of up to 70 meters, covering a large reservoir water level measurement.

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