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Rosemount 3300 Guided Wave Radar in Solid level Applications Technical Paper

September 18, 2006

Bringing you these advantages:

  • Measuring ranges
  • Tensile stengths and collapse loads
  • Installation guidelines
  • Mounting considerations
  • Installation in non-metallic silos

The solution:

Guided Wave Radar is the most reliable method for measuring solids, such as powders, granulates, or pellets.  With the coming Rosemount 3303, measurements can be made even on fine powders in dusty environments and in silos without horizontal surfaces, where free-propagation radar transmitters are unsuitable.

Until 3303 is available, the 3301 with a flexible single lead probe can be used in many solids applications. These applications include shorter vessels and products with higher dielectric values. The 3303 will extend the application capabilities to taller vessels and materials with lower dielectrics. This technical note provides guidelines for Rosemount 3301 in solid applications.

For additional information on the Rosemount 3300 contact your Spartan Controls representative.

Rosemount 3300 Guided Wave Radar in Solid Level Applications Technical Paper

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