The general purpose 1 1/2" NPT 3" Horn Antenna pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 98.4’ (30m) with a 4-20 mA analog output.
The general purpose 1 1/2" NPT, PFA antenna pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 32.8’ (10m) with a 4-20 mA analog output.
The intrinsically safe 4" Gimble Flanged radar transmitter for solids provides continuous level measurement up to 229.7’ (70m) with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital output.
The intrinsically safe 1 1/2" NPT, pulse radar transmitter for solids provides continuous level measurement up to 49.2’ with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital output.
The Intrinsically safe 1" NPT, 4.88" Antenna pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 98.4’ (30m) with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital output
The intrinsically safe 3" ANSI Flanged pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 65.6’ (20m) with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital signal output
The intrinsically safe 1 1/2", 3" Horn Antenna radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 98.4’ (30m) with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital signal output.
The intrinsically safe 1 1/2" NPT, PFA antenna pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 32.8’ with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital signal output.
The general purpose 1" NPT, 4.88" Antenna pulse radar transmitter provides continuous level measurement up to 98.4’ (30m) with a 4-20 mA analog output.
The intrinsically safe 4" Gimble Flanged radar transmitter for solids provides continuous level measurement up to 229.7’ (70m) with a 4-20 mA analog and HART digital output.
Pulse radar sensors are a type of non-contact level measurement instrument used in a variety of industrial, commercial, and laboratory applications. These devices measure the distance from the sensor to the liquid or solid, as well as the temperature and/or pressure. The signal is then transmitted to a process controller, which then produces a control signal. This signal can be used to control pumps, valves, and other processes, or to provide feedback to the process operator. Pulse radar sensors are particularly useful in hazardous and corrosive environments, where traditional contact level sensors may be impractical or unsafe.
Omega Engineering offers non-contact pulse radar level transmitters available in general purpose and intrinsically safe models for solids with light, medium, and heavy dust.