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High-frequency Corrosion-Resistant Radar Level GaugePrinciple: The radar level gauge antenna emits extremely short, low-power pulses. These pulses travel through space at the speed of light and, upon encountering the surface of the medium being measured, some of their energy is reflected back and received by the same antenna. The time interval between the transmitted and received pulses is proportional to the distance from the antenna to the surface of the medium being measured.


YPRD55High-frequency Corrosion-Resistant Level GaugePrimarily used for liquid measurement, with a frequency of 26GHZ and a maximum range of 20 meters. Due to its transmitting antenna being fully sealed with Teflon, it offers excellent performance in measuring environments with severe corrosion.

LRDD55High-frequency Corrosion-Resistant Radar Level GaugeIntroduction:

Application: Suitable for liquids, especially highly corrosive liquids, and corrosive environments such as various acid and alkali storage tanks. When installed on small vessels, a beam angle smaller than that of the 6G radar level gauge ensures a smaller actual measurement blind area by adding an appropriate installation short pipe.

Maximum Range: 20m

Measurement Accuracy: ±5mm

Process Temperature: (-40 ~ 130) °C

Process Pressure: (-0.1~0.3) MPa

Frequency Range: 26 GHz

Signal Output: (4-20) mA/HART/Modbus

Power Source: Two-wire System (DC24v)

4-Wire System (DC24V)/(AC220V)

Field Display: Standard Configuration

Shell: Standard configuration

Process Connections: Threaded/Flange (optional)

Antenna Structure: Rod-shaped

Antenna Material: Teflon 

 

LRDD55High-frequency Corrosion-Resistant Radar Level GaugesElectrical Connections:
1. Power Supply Voltage

(4-20) mA / HART (two-wire system) — Power supply and output current signal share a single two-core cable. Specific power supply voltage range can be found in the technical data. For intrinsically safe models, a safety barrier must be added between the power supply and the instrument.

(4-20) mA / HART (4-wire system) - Power supply and current signal each use a separate two-core cable. Specific voltage range for power supply please refer to technical data.

Standard radar level gauges can output current with grounding. Explosion-proof radar level gauges must output current floating. The instrument and its terminal connections should ensure a good ground connection, usually by connecting to the tank's grounding point, or to the adjacent ground if it is a plastic tank.

2. General Introduction to Cable Connection Installation

The power cables use a standard two-core cable with an outer diameter of (5 ~ 9) mm to ensure the cable entry is sealed. If electromagnetic interference is present, it is recommended to use a shielded cable.

(4-20) mA / HART (two-wire system) - Power supply cable can use a standard two-core cable.

(4-20) mA / HART (four-wire system) - The power cable should be a type with a dedicated ground wire.

Cable shielding and wiring

Both ends of the shielded cable should be grounded. Inside the sensor, the shield must be directly connected to the internal grounding terminal, and the external grounding terminal on the housing must be connected to the earth.

If there is a ground current, the shielded cable's shield terminal on the side away from the instrument must be grounded through a ceramic capacitor (such as lnF / 1500V) to act as a direct current isolation and bypass high-frequency interference signals.

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