Anti-foam Challenge: Power Plants Use Single-pole Guided Wave Radar Level Gauges To Achieve Stable Liquid Level Measurement

Mar 14, 2024|

Aiming at the foam problem that occurs when measuring the liquid level in the desulfurization pit of a power plant, the use of Single rod guided wave radar level gauge is a stable and reliable solution. There is usually a large amount of foam in the desulfurization pit of a power plant, and the foam sometimes exceeds 30 centimeters, which brings challenges to traditional liquid level measurement. However, Foam working condition guided wave radar has stronger adaptability and is able to measure liquid level stably, performing well even in the presence of foam and higher liquid levels.

 

Guided wave radar liquid level measurement

 

Single rod guided wave radar level gauge uses microwave pulse technology for liquid level measurement. Its working principle is to determine the position of the liquid surface by emitting microwave pulses and measuring its return time, thereby accurately measuring the liquid level height. Compared with traditional liquid level gauges, single-rod Power Plant Guided Wave Radar is less susceptible to interference from foam and can penetrate the foam layer to achieve accurate measurement of liquid level. Even when the liquid level is high, this liquid level meter can maintain stable measurement performance and is not limited by the liquid level height.

 

In addition, the Single rod guided wave radar level gauge has strong anti-interference ability and can work stably under complex working conditions. It uses advanced signal processing technology to effectively distinguish liquid level signals and interference signals, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of measurement results. Moreover, this Power plant guided wave radar liquid level gauge has a simple structure, is easy to install and maintain, and can meet the actual needs under the complex working conditions of the power plant desulfurization pit.

 

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