BinMaster’s GWR-3000 Guided Wave Radar Measures Liquid Levels In Tanks

May 18, 2020
The new GWR-3000 guided wave radar is suited for all types of liquids including those with steam, vapor, foam, condensation or those prone to residual buildup.

The new GWR-3000 guided wave radar from BinMaster is suited for all types of liquids including those with steam, vapor, foam, condensation or those prone to residual buildup. It is ideal for continuous level measurement in storage vessels, standpipes or separators, tank metering at tank farms and interface measurement to detect separation layers, according to the company. It is appropriate for use in water, wastewater, oils, fuels and many chemicals.

The GWGWR-3000 is completely customized for each vessel. It is offered with plastic, aluminum or stainless-steel housings and with either a cable or rod customized to a specific length. Both 2-wire 4-20 mA or 4-wire 4-20 mA and Modbus output options make it easily compatible with existing systems. To meet hazardous location requirements, it is available with a variety of CSA and FM approvals or can be used in ordinary locations. Flat and angled mounting plates, a variety of flange sizes and 1.5” and 2” NPT mounting options make the sensor adaptable to most any vessel.

The GWR-3000 is easily programmed using a BinDisc module. On-site and remote monitoring can be done using BinView software on a phone, tablet or PC. It can also be connected to an existing PLC and control room. For convenient access throughout the plant, digital panel meters provide local data access via a push-button display that is highly visible is in bright light, fog or dust.

The sensors can be applied in liquid storage tanks containing ammonia, bitumen or liquefied gas, ethanol, anhydrous ammonia and many other types of fuels, oils or chemicals. The GWR-3000 is also for use in water separators in steel mills, chemical or food plants, waste transfer facilities, industrial wastewater treatment systems, metal recyclers and flavoring and fragrance manufacturers.

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