Hydrostatic level Transmitter
Hydrostatic pressure refers to the mass of a stationary liquid at a given point of measurement. As level increases inside a tank, the hydrostatic pressure increases proportionally. Thus, the higher the hydrostatic pressure measurement, the higher the liquid level measurement. Making this measurement requires installing a pressure transmitter on a tank so the instrument’s measuring cell is submersed in liquid. The transmitter measures hydrostatic pressure and converts it to a level measurement reading based on the equation below.
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Ultrasonic measurement Time-of-Flight Prosonic FDU91- Endress+Hauser
Ultrasonic sensor for level and flow measurement for connection to FMU9x (measuring range up to 10m)
The FDU91 ultrasonic sensor for continuous, non-contact and maintenance-free level measurement of fluids, pastes, sludges and powdery to coarse bulk materials. But also for flow measurement in open channels and measuring weirs. The measurement is unaffected by dielectric constant, density or humidity and also unaffected by build-up due to the self-cleaning effect of sensors. Suited for explosion hazardous areas. Maximum measuring range in liquids 10m (33ft), solids 5m (16ft).(0 reviews)€35,00