TDR-guided wave radar level transmitter YLR68 series
liquidHARTModbus

TDR-guided wave radar level transmitter - YLR68 series - Xi'an Yunyi Instrument Co., Ltd. - liquid / HART / Modbus
TDR-guided wave radar level transmitter - YLR68 series - Xi'an Yunyi Instrument Co., Ltd. - liquid / HART / Modbus
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Characteristics

Technology
TDR-guided wave radar
Medium
liquid
Interface
4-20 mA, HART, Modbus, PROFIBUS
Applications
for the food and beverage industry, for the pharmaceutical industry, for the chemical industry, Oil & Gas
Level range

6 m, 7 m, 20 m
(19'08" , 22'11" , 65'07" )

Process pressure

400 bar
(5,801.51 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

YUNYI Guided Wave Radar (GWR) Level Transmitter is an advanced, contact-level measurement instrument that uses time-domain reflectometry (TDR) principles. It directs low-energy microwave pulses along a probe (rod, cable, or coaxial) to precisely measure liquid, slurry, or solid levels based on the time delay of reflected signals. Designed for challenging industrial environments, it operates unaffected by density, temperature, pressure changes, vapor, or condensation, ensuring consistent performance with minimal maintenance. Product Advantages 1.Exceptional Accuracy:±1 mm precision for reliable data-critical applications like custody transfer. 2.Unaffected by Process Variables:Immune to changes in density, temperature (up to 400°C), pressure (up to 400 bar), vapor, or foam. 3.Dual Measurement Capability:Simultaneously measures total level and interface (e.g., oil-water separation) with a single probe. 4.Low Maintenance & Long Life:No moving parts; resistant to coating buildup and corrosion (e.g., PTFE/PFA probes for harsh media). 5.Easy Installation & Setup:Flexible probe lengths (up to 30m) and cut-to-length design simplify integration.
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