How to solve the guide wave radar level meter measurement naphthalene jump problem - Just Measure it

How to solve the guide wave radar level meter measurement naphthalene jump problem

A factory in Hebei uses our company’s the guided wave radar level meter, model RD701, for measurement of naphthalene, ambient temperature, and pressure

It is the simplest thick ring aromatic hydrocarbon, chemical formula C10H8, is thickened by 2 benzene rings sharing 2 adjacent carbon atoms, widely used as raw materials for the preparation of dyes, resins, solvents, etc., and also used as an insect repellent.

In the process of use, it was found that the guide wave radar level meter had jumping problems from time to time. Our after-sales engineers went to the scene to dismantle the guide wave radar level meter to check and found that there were crystals in all the guide wave radar level meter receivers, so the radar signal could not be launched, and some individual tank bottom impurities were not cleaned, and the guide wave rod was flooded, which caused the signal at the bottom of the tank to be too large, thus producing jumping.

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Our after-sales engineer immediately explained to the customer the cause of the problem and suggested the need to regularly clean the receiver and tank bottom impurities, after cleaning the instrument, the jumping problem was solved and can be measured normally.

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