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Level Sensors and Leak Detectors
News Release from: Nivelco Process Control | Subject: Echotrek level transmitters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 August 2001
Level transmitters offered in compact
package
Echotrek ultrasonic pulse-echo level measurement systems are available in a range of sensor materials and styles, for use on tank sizes from 4 to 50 metres high
Level transmitters for liquids and solids, in one compact sensor package, are offered by the Echotrek units from Nivelco Representing the next generation in ultrasonic pulse-echo level measurement systems, these units are available in a range of sensor materials and styles, for use on tank sizes from 4 to 50 metres high
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Next generation of compact level transmitters
Nivelco level control and measurement products now include capacitance, vibrating rod/fork, and float-operated level switches, plus hydrostatic bore-hole and tank level measurement systems.
Sensor faces are available in polypropylene, PVDF, PTFE, or stainless steel for food or chemical applications requiring high temperatures or caustic cleaning cycles.
Echotrek units are microprocessor based, intelligent sensors, that can communicate using HART or RS232 Modbus protocols.
A plug-in display and programming unit also allows each temperature compensated transmitter to be programmed at the measurement point, if required.
QUEST+ adaptive signal processing software ensures that the electronics identifies and validates the liquid or solid surface signal correctly, producing the best in reliable and accurate level monitoring.
Based on the 20 years of level metering experience, with 30,000 units installed for level control and measurement, Nivelco brings forward their capability into compact, single unit transmitters, for intelligent level measurement systems across the whole plant - whatever the product to be monitored.
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