Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter
The MRG-10 measures liquid level by transmitting low energy radar pulses toward a liquid surface and receiving the radar echoes. The travel time for the radar pulse is proportional to the distance between the gauge and the surface.
MRG-10 Level Transmitter
The radar pulse is virtually unaffected by the contents and atmosphere of the tank, temperature or pressure. Thus radar measurement is proven to be the most reliable gauging method in most applications.
Furthermore, maintenance requirements are practically zero because no part of the gauge is in physical contact with the liquid.
These features make the MRG-10 guided wave radar very well suited for storage and buffer tanks in the chemical and water industry. |
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The MRG-10 is most appropriate for calm liquid surfaces. If you intend to use the MRG-10 to measure turbulent surface liquids, it may be recommended to employ a still pipe used in order to achieve a calm surface
The MRG-10 is appropriate for storage tanks or buffer tanks that have relatively calm surfaces.
- Chemical and petroleum
- Pharmaceuticals
- Food and beverage
Other applications include:
- Industrial water such as river intake gates
- Water supply
- Sewage water treatment plant
- Hydraulic power station
See also
For measuring liquid and solid levels at ranges of up to 15 meters. Direct reading on the device.
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