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Pulsar Horn Antenna
RA4 and RA6
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The Pulsar Pulse Burst Radar transmitter is the latest generation of loop-powered, 24 VDC, level transmitters. It has lower power consumption, faster response time and is easier to use than more loop-powered radar transmitters.
This latest entry into the radar level measurement field is designed to provide unparalleled performance and ease of use. Pulsar Pulse Burst Radar is the perfect compliment to the Magnetrol Eclipse® Guided Wave Radar. These transmitters offer the ultimate solution to the vast majority of process level applications.
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Measurement Principle:
The Pulsar Radar transmitter is based on pulse burst radar technology together with equivalent time sampling circuitry. Short bursts of 5.8 or 6.3 GHz microwave energy are emitted and subsequently reflected from the liquid level surface. Distance is calculated by the equation D = Transit time (round-trip)/2. Liquid level is then calculated by applying the tank height value.
Features:
- Antenna designs to +400° F (+204° C), 50 psig (3.5 bar)
- Range up to 65 feet (20 meters)
- Will reliably track extremely rapid rate of change up to 180 inches (450 cm)/minute
- Quick connect/disconnect antenna coupling allows vessel to remain (patent pending)
- Extremely low output at antenna:<.01 mW (avg), <2mW (max); hundreds of times less than a cell phone
- Saftey Integrity Level (SIL) value of 1 / SFF = 73.7%
Applications:
- Liquids and slurries
- Hydrocarbons to water-based media (dielectric 1.7 - 100)
- Process vessels
- Storage vessels
- Pits and pumps
- Non-metallic tanks such as plastic, glass-lined and concrete
Options:
- 4" or 6" horn configuration
- Materials of construction: 316/316L stainless steel, Hastelloy C
- ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 construction
- Process connection: ANSI flange, DIN flange, or Triclover® type
- Antenna nozzle extentions
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