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Radar level sensors are revolutionizing liquid measurement by overcoming foam, vapor, and turbulence challenges. Learn how Icon’s ProScan3 80GHz sensor delivers superior accuracy, reliability, Radar
Float liquid level sensors are a simple and reliable solution for monitoring liquid levels across a wide range of applications. These sensors use buoyant floats to detect changes in liquid levels, activating switches or transmitters to provide accurate measurements. Their robust design ensures reliable operation in industrial, commercial, and agricultural environments. By providing real-time data, float liquid level transmitters enhance operational efficiency and prevent costly issues such as overflows or equipment damage. Float liquid level sensors are not affected by ambient light, enhancing their reliability in diverse conditions.
Float liquid level sensors are valued for their simplicity, durability, and versatility. They function effectively in various liquids, including water, oil, and chemicals. Their straightforward mechanical operation makes them ideal for environments where advanced electronic sensors may be impractical.
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A liquid level sensor operates by detecting the presence or absence of material or determining the level of material
within a container. This is achieved using various technologies like capacitance, ultrasonic waves, or, as in the case of
radar, by measuring the time taken for a signal to bounce back from the material surface. Level sensing can be contact
or non-contact-based, depending on the method employed. A radar level sensor is a device used to measure the level of
liquids, solids, or slurries in various challenging industrial applications. It utilizes radar technology to determine the
distance from the sensor to the surface of the material being measured.
| General | ||
| Operating Range | 6″ – 6 ft (72″) | |
| Connection | 2″ NPT | |
| Accuracy | ±2 mm | |
| Hysteresis | 8 mm | |
| Materials | ||
| Sensor Body | PVC | PP | PVDF | 316 SS | |
| O-Rings | N/A | |
| Enclosure | Polypropylene | NEMA 4X | IP67 | |
| Electrical | ||
| Supply Voltage | 9 to 36 VDC ±10% regulated | |
| Supply Current | <1.5 mA @ 3.3 to 6 VDC | <20 mA @ 6 to 24 VDC |
| Operating Temperature | ||
| PVC | 32°F to 140°F | 0°C to 60°C |
| PP | −4°F to 190°F | −20°C to 88°C |
| PVDF | −40°F to 221°F | −40°C to 105°C |
| 316 SS | −40°F to 221°F | −40°C to 105°C |
| Standards and Approvals | ||
| Certifications | CE | FCC | |
| Compliance | RoHS Compliant | |

Radar level sensors are revolutionizing liquid measurement by overcoming foam, vapor, and turbulence challenges. Learn how Icon’s ProScan3 80GHz sensor delivers superior accuracy, reliability, Radar

Radar level sensors are revolutionizing liquid measurement by overcoming foam, vapor, and turbulence challenges. Learn how Icon’s ProScan3 80GHz sensor delivers superior accuracy, reliability, Radar

Radar level sensors are revolutionizing liquid measurement by overcoming foam, vapor, and turbulence challenges. Learn how Icon’s ProScan3 80GHz sensor delivers superior accuracy, reliability, Radar
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