The Aurora® combines the operating system of a conventional float-based magnetic level indicator (MLI) with the leading-edge Eclipse® guided wave radar transmitter developed for level measurement applications. The result is true level-measurement redundancy in a single-chamber design.
Using a 3" or 4" chamber to house both the ECLIPSE probe and the MLI float, these devices operate seamlessly to provide continuous electronic guided wave radar measurement and visual indication. There are six basic configuration styles and more than 15 material selections for the AURORA magnetic level indicator.
For the first time ever, the ability to accurately and repeatedly measure ultra low dielectric media, high temperature/high pressure process conditions, and media with shifting and changing dielectric values can be accomplished with AURORA.
ECLIPSE GWR transmitter
Broad range of chamber styles
Fabricated non-magnetic chamber
ASME and DIN flanges
Precision manufactured float
Flag or shuttle type indicator
OPTIONS
Level switches
Level transmitters
Stainless steel scale
Custom scales
The Aurora® Magnetic Level Indicator (MLI) is a hybrid instrument that utilizes both buoyancy and Guided Wave Radar measurement principles in the same chamber.
MLIs rely on a magnetic float that travels up and down with the liquid in a chamber, which is mounted to a pressure vessel or storage tank. The float contains a magnetic assembly that interacts with an externally-mounted visual indicator. As the float follows the liquid, the magnetic field causes highly contrasting flags in the visual indicator to rotate, therby displaying a highly visible representation of the level.