Microwave level sensor SUP-RD702
for liquidsbulk solids2-wire

microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
microwave level sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
microwave
Medium
for liquids, bulk solids
Interface
4-20 mA, 2-wire, Modbus, RS-485
Applications
for storage tanks
Other characteristics
flange-mount, IP67
Level range

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 20 m
(65'07" )

Process pressure

Min.: -0.1 MPa

Max.: 0.3 MPa

Process temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

SUP-RD702 Guided wave radar for level measurement in liquids and bulk solids. In level measurement with guided wave radar, microwave pulses are conducted along a cable or rod probe and reflected by the product surface. PTFE antenna, suitable for corrosive medium measurement. Features Accuracy: ±10mm Application: Acid, alkali, other corrosive media Frequency Range: 500MHz ~ 1.8GHz Application - Acid, alkali, other corrosive media Process Connection - Flange Accuracy - ±10mm Frequency Range - 500MHz-1.8GHz Power supply - DC(6~24V)/ Four-wire DC 24V / Two-wire Introduction SUP-RD702 guide wave radar level meter can launch high frequency micro-waves which transmits along with probe. Note: The top Blind area refers to the minimum distance between the highest material surface of the material and the measurement reference point. Blind area at the bottom refers to a distance that cannot be accurately measured near the bottom of the cable. The effective measurement distance is between the top Blind area and the bottom Blind area.

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