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Guided Wave Radar Transmitter is intended for use with solids.

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Guided Wave Radar Transmitter is intended for use with solids.
Guided Wave Radar Transmitter is intended for use with solids.

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August 17, 2011 - Available with rigid or flexible probe, Series GWB provides analog and switching output (4-20 mA as well as NC SPST switch output) to provide continuous level indication of powder bulk material. It can output level indication as continuous measurement reading through its analog output or alter that information into freely adjustable switching output signals. Time Domain Reflectometry promotes accuracy and stability as well as suppression of disturbance signals.
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Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
Hwy. 212 at 12
Michigan City, IN, 46361
USA



New Series GWB Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Solids


Dwyer Instruments, Inc., the preferred source for your complete range of practical and affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES GWB GUIDED WAVE RADAR TRANSMITTER FOR SOLIDS.

The Series GWB Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Solids is a level transmitter providing an analog and switching output (4 to 20 mA as well as a NC SPST switch output) to provide continuous level indication of powder bulk material. The sensor can output level indication as a continuous measurement reading through its analog output, or it can alter that information into freely adjustable switching output signals. State of the art Time Domain Reflectometry technology in this transmitter allows for excellent accuracy and stability, as well as suppression of disturbance signals, allowing the GWB to measure precisely even when operating close to interfering structures. This series is available with either a rigid or flexible probe depending on the application installation required as well as the custom probe length. One of the GWB characteristics is virtually no installation restrictions making it ideal for small tanks, tall and narrow nozzles, and various other types of processing and storage applications. The Guided Wave Radar Transmitter for Solids also features factory setting configuration via HART ® Communication protocol.

Complete details are available on our website @ http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/%20...

Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
P.O. Box 373
Michigan City, IN 46361
Phone: (800) 872-9141 or (219) 879-8000
Fax: (219) 872-9057
Internet address: http://www.dwyer-inst.com/
E-mail: lit@dwyer-inst.com
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