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Mohammad Aminul Islam
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Radar level transmitter problem
you can try increasing the value of filtration and reduce integration time in the device setting .
Mohammad Aminul Islam
Post #6
Jan 17, 2023
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General Automation Chat
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RADAR OR SERVO?
Radar is preferred, as it is non contact type .Something with moving parts means it will work fine for few years and later on problem starts. Servo gauges require good maintenance .Radar gauge is engineers favorite choice. It is considered as best option for accurate level measurement upto+- 1...
Mohammad Aminul Islam
Post #8
Jan 17, 2023
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Comparison of Servo Gauge with Radar Level Gauge
I am using both servo based and radar based level measurement instrument for our refinery and oil terminal Tank farm . I always found level difference between these two types of instruments .There is always a difference of + - 8 mm .Expert says radar is more accurate. It is confusing to...
Mohammad Aminul Islam
Post #4
Jan 17, 2023
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Hello, I am an Electrical Engineer. I started my career in oil and gas as an instrument engineer. Kindly guide from where I can learn from basic.
Hello , if you want to learn about any instrument in any plant or facility .Then you have to download dtasheet and specfications of theat perticular instrument model. Just follow the operating manual ,,,i am sure will be get confidence after reading the manaul
Mohammad Aminul Islam
Post #8
Jan 17, 2023
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