The radar tank gauge for LPG LNG, GLA-310/F is designed to measure level in fuel tanks containing liquefied gases. Accurate measurement is possible regardless of the tank atmospheric conditions. Flexible hardware and software modules ensure easy adaptation for measurements in any kind of liquefied gases, such as LPG (Propane, Butane), LEG (Ethylene), and LNG.
The radar tank gauge for LPG LNG employs the Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) principle. A frequency sweeping microwave signal is emitted by the Radar through a stand pipe. The distance is derived from the time delay of the reflected signal from the liquid surface. The stand pipe is delivered to match the total tank height. The pipes have ventilation holes allowing the vapour pressure inside and outside the pipe to stabilize, thus allowing the liquid to rise or fall unimpeded in the pipe.
The electronic unit in the radar tank gauge for LPG LNG includes a unique signal detection method that ensures optimum performance. Combined with its superb signalto- noise ratio, GLA-310/F offers a high measurement reliability and accuracy.
Each tank gauge for LPG LNG is connected to a dedicated signal processing unit, which includes the processing of radar microwave signals and the intrinsically safe interface to the instruments located in hazardous area.
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