Accurate means of measuring liquid level using LVDTs RDP Electronics
Typically the LVDT is fitted with a weighted float and installed with the transducer directed vertically downward towards the liquid surface. This approach is often suitable where the liquid inside may form a foam on top, precluding the use of optical devices. LVDTs can also be used in some Intrinsically Safe (IS) applications where the liquid may be flammable or surrounded by explosive gas, which could exclude many other types of devices. Where there is a risk of liquid rising too high in the tank, then the use of submersible version LVDTs will ensure the device is adequately protected, while the fully stainless steel body of the transducer reduces concern for deterioration in corrosive or saline fluids. The RDP range also includes seawater submersible versions of the SS Series.
Further guidance and advice can be obtained from the RDP engineering support team on 01902 457512 and specification information viewed online at www.rdpe.com/uk/men_disp.htm
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10 January 2012



































