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PRL Radar Level Transmitter For Liquids

PRL Radar Level Transmitter For Liquids

Brand: Automation Products Group - APG

Dependable liquid level readings in a wide range of environments. The True Echo™ PRL provides accurate level readings from all types of liquid level measurement, including oil-water interface measurement via additional firmware.

Features
  • Versatile Materials
  • Easy Wiring and Set-up
  • Oil-Water Interface Detector

 

Specifications

Accuracy

  • ± 0.25 % of maximum range

Antenna

  • Teflon Rod
  • Teflon Rod w/ Sanitary Tri-Clamp
  • 316L Stainless Steel 6" Ø Horn
  • High Temperature Teflon Rod
  • High Temperature 316L Stainless Steel Horn

Available Ranges

  • PRL-017: 1 to 17 ft
  • PRL-050: 1 to 50 ft
  • PRL-100: 1 to 100 ft

Enclosure Operating Temperature

  • -40° to 140° F

FCC

  • Part 15 for low power communications class II install

Frequency

  • 6.3 GHz

Housing Material

  • Aluminum
  • 316 Stainless Steel

Input Voltage

  • 12-30 VDC
  • 20-35 VDC (HART)
  • 115 VAC, 60 Hz
  • 230 VAC, 50 Hz

Loop Resistance

  • RL = (VS - 6) / 24 mA

Material Dielectric

  • Er > 2

Maximum Process Pressure

  • Standard Temp/Pressure: 5 bar, 72.5 psi
  • Standard Temp/High Pressure: 70 bar, 1015.3 psi
  • High/Sanitary/Extreme Temps: 2 bar, 29.0 psi

Mounting

  • 1.5, 2, or 3 in. NPT
  • 1.5, 2 in. Sanitary Tri-Clamp
  • 13 in. Ø 316L Stainless Steel Bottom Flange

Output

  • Isolated 4-20 mA - Vac supply
  • 3-wire 4-20 mA - Vdc supply
  • 2-wire HART

Power Consumption

  • 0.07 A max, 1.68 W @ 24 Vdc 1.7 VA for 115/230 Vac

Probe Operating Temperature

  • Standard: -40° to 176° F, -40° to 80° C
  • High Temp: -40° to 350° F, -40° to 177° C
  • Sanitary: -40° to 400° F, -40° to 204° C
  • Extreme Temp: -40° to 572° F, -40° to 300° C

Protection Rating

  • NEMA 6/IP68

Resolution

  • 6.1 μA - approx. 2622 digital counts across range
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