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247Able can offer numerous configurations of Nucleonic level controls to provide low maintenance & high reliability with low total installation cost ready to solve the most difficult and extreme applications.
Our nucleonic range has been in production for over 50 years ever since practical nuclear gauges were invented.
Nucleonic Point Level Measurement
Nucleonic Point Level systems use a focused beam of radiation directed at a small detector mounted on the opposite side of the vessel. The detector senses the presence or absence of the beam.
When the process blocks the beam, an alarm can be generated. The GM-16 switch can be set for high or low operation and is easily calibrated using a simple push-button set-up.
Advantages
Integral microprocessor-based electronics
Simple push-button calibration
3 sensitivity options
DPDT relay output
±6 mm accuracy
Nucleonic Continuous Level Measurement
In Nucleonic Continuous Level Measurement, a narrow fan of radiation is directed through the vessel to a detector mounted on the opposite side.
As the process level rises, the electromagnetic energy from the source is progressively shielded from the detector by the process medium.
The detector signal is conditioned to provide an accurate process level measurement based on the amount of energy detected. An accuracy of better than ±1% of span can be expected.
Advantages
Integral HART transmitter with 4 to 20 mA output from the head
High sensitivity detectors including the unique "FiberFlex®" fibre optic detector
An accuracy of better than ±1% of span
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