if in a level tx height is given, how u calculate the ranges
of the tx?
Answer Posted / m m chotrani
If you have got the height. Now Pressure = h x d x g
You have h, g is same inside the equipment.
You should get the density of the liquid whose level you
want to measure. suppose you are measuring level from 0 to
100%.your height is say 2000 mm and density is 1.3gm/cc
then P = h x d = 2000 x 1.3 = 2600mm.
Transmitter range will be 2600mm of water column.
Simply multiply height with density to get it in water
column.
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