Radar technology is preferred by many in the process industry for its reliability and accuracy, but the high cost of a radar level transmitter is often prohibitive. Ultrasonic technology is a lower-cost level control device and frequently used instead of radar, but its inconsistency in more difficult applications can lead to false readings. The Kaidi uses pulse burst technology to measure liquid level and volume in enclosed vessels. Short bursts of 26 GHz microwave energy are emitted and reflected off the level surface. This technology combines with advanced signal processing to manage common disturbances, such as false echoes caused by obstructions, multi-path reflections from tank sidewalls and turbulence caused by agitators, aggressive chemicals or aerators. Reducing the impact of these disturbances leads to a more accurate and reliable reading. Difficult atmospheric conditions create a level measurement challenge for process engineers, since disturbances from the environment can r...
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