Solid Applied Technologies Ltd. - Level Measurement sensors - MonoScan

 Innovative ultrasonic level measurements...

The MonoScan® family of ultrasonic
continuous level measurement instruments is
an ideal solution for simple, direct installations
where automatic compensation for
temperature variations is required. Installed
instantaneously, and maintenance free,
MonoScan® instruments deliver long-term
reliability and accuracy under all conditions.

 Advantages

  • Direct installation on tanks, vessels and reactors
  • Self-adjustment to virtually all types of conditions
  • Full compensation in virtually all environments: vapors, gases, temperature variations, wind, etc. providing highest accuracy even under extremely harsh conditions
  • Accuracy of 0.25% of measuring range and 1mm (0.04 inch) resolution
  • No calibration or maintenance required

 Features

  • Loop-powered, 2-wire 4-20mA with integral LCD display
  • ABS+UV body and PP sensor housing with a diameter of just 2" BSP/NPT thread
  • Coated Aluminum ( ECTFE-Halar) sensors
  • Integrating 4 modules:
    • Standing wave control transmits a fixed pulse and frequency at constant voltage, enabling the instrument to receive a similarly controlled oscillation where each wave is identifiable. By measuring energy loss as a function of the speed of sound, MonoScanTM can cope with even the most difficult environments.
    • Dynamic and static echo control features an innovative algorithm enabling automatic (dynamic) identification, learning and storage in memory of disturbances and noises without human intervention.
    • Temperature compensation rapidly compensates for changes in temperature and corrects the measurement accordingly.
    • Gain control's special algorithm enables full monitoring of signal amplification received from the sensor, and ensures an accurate and reliable reading even in the presence of gases or vapors.






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