SmartSonic is for continuous non-contact
level measuring and monitoring of tanks, bins,
and silos. The SmartSonic system features a variety
of ultrasonic transmitters and broad processor
capabilities that provide remote display and full
communication solutions. This plug-and-play design
allows us to build a solution that matches your
exact needs and is fully scalable for future expansion.
The new SmartSonic transmitter features high
efficiency, narrow beam design technology using
a wide frequency bandwidth to enhance operation
in difficult applications. The transmitter performs
particularly well in harsh environments where
vessel temperatures vary.
Also, SmartSonic uses smart signal processing
to eliminate unwanted echoes from tank walls,
standpipes, and other tank structures that often
cause error readings by other ultrasonic devices.
The unit's transducer uses a built-in, self-cleaning
operation to eliminate buildup or condensation.
SmartSonic's sensor probes are designed to adapt
to the internal tank conditions, automatically
adjusting power and receiver sensitivity to any
distance and reflecting surface. This technology
ensures the same echo is maintained over the entire
operating range which enhances measurement accuracy.
SmartSonic solutions are reliable, flexible,
and easy to use. The range of transmitters allows
you to read levels from 0.4 to 90 feet in liquid
applications and 1 to 45 feet in many powder and
bulk solid applications.
You have bulk-management challenges. We have
bulk-management solutions.
|
Modular Design
Configurable for a number of transmitters, relays,
current loops, PC, and PLC interfaces
Various Voltage Options
Ultrasonic transmitters can be powered with 12 to
30 VDC or 110/230 VAC
Push-Button Calibration
Full and empty tank distance can be set with a simple
push of a button
Temperature Compensation
Built-in temperature sensor automatically compensates
for temperature changes, ensuring consistent accuracy
Optional RS-232/485 Communications
Interfaces directly to a PC allowing for data collection,
parameter changes, and transmitter diagnostics |