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Latest guided wave radar
25 January 2013
VEGA's Vegaflex 80 Guided Wave Radar 'automatically' delivers versatility and reliability for level and interface measurement in both liquids and solids. The technology is already known for its performance under changin

VEGA's Vegaflex 80 Guided Wave
 Radar 'automatically' delivers
 versatility and reliability for level
 and interface measurement in both
 liquids and solids. The technology is
 already known for its performance
 under changing conditions, such as
 temperature, gases, vapours, density
 and pressure. For example; on hydro-
 carbons and liquid gases, automatic
 systems ensure the low reflectivity
 level signal is monitored, while
 ignoring any highly reflective water
 condensate build up beneath.
 
Automated empty vessel mapping ensures ongoing build up is detected and ignored. For changing product properties and saturated steam, autocompensation is used to maintain accuracy. Other systems include: automated overfill protection, dynamic echo tracking, dielectric/moisture content monitoring and probe length/condition detection.
Devices come ready calibrated with optional automated set up wizard for optimising sensors to level, interface and dielectric measurement; there is a choice of output protocols.
Automated empty vessel mapping ensures ongoing build up is detected and ignored. For changing product properties and saturated steam, autocompensation is used to maintain accuracy. Other systems include: automated overfill protection, dynamic echo tracking, dielectric/moisture content monitoring and probe length/condition detection.
Devices come ready calibrated with optional automated set up wizard for optimising sensors to level, interface and dielectric measurement; there is a choice of output protocols.
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