Magnetrol Eclipse 706 GWR - Guided Radar Level Transmitter 706-520A-C10 +

7AT-1100-A10-20-021  

The Magnetrol 706 Guided Wave Radar (GWR) transmitter works on the principle of Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR), sending electromagnetic pulses down a probe and measuring the time it takes for a reflected pulse from the liquid surface to return. The time delay is converted into a precise distance, providing an accurate liquid level measurement. The technology is also capable of sensing the interface between two liquids of differing dielectric constants, such as oil and water

Here's a breakdown of the principle:

  1. Pulse Transmission: The Model 706 generates a pulse of electromagnetic energy that travels down the GWR probe, which acts as a transmission line.  
  2. Reflection: When this pulse reaches the surface of a liquid (or a solid), a portion of the pulse is reflected back up the probe. The amount of reflection depends on the dielectric constant of the material at the surface.
  3. Time Measurement: The device's high-speed circuitry precisely measures the time it takes for the pulse to travel from the transmitter to the liquid surface and back.
  4. Level Calculation: This measured transit time is then converted into a distance, providing the liquid level reading.
  5. Interface Measurement: For applications with two liquids, like oil over water, a portion of the pulse continues past the low-dielectric oil and is reflected again by the higher-dielectric water layer, allowing the transmitter to sense the interface between them.
  6. High Sensitivity: The Model 706 incorporates advanced circuitry to reduce noise and enhance signal-to-noise ratio, which improves its ability to detect signals even from very low dielectric media or under turbulent conditions.

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Enlarged Coaxial Probe

The Magnetrol 7AT, part of the Eclipse® 700 Series, is a Guided Wave Radar (GWR) level transmitter that operates on the principle of Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR). It sends electromagnetic pulses down a probe or waveguide. When a pulse hits the liquid surface (which has a higher dielectric constant than the vapor), it reflects back to the transmitter. Sophisticated high-speed circuitry measures the time it takes for the pulse to travel and return, and this time is converted into a distance, which is then displayed as the level reading

How it works in detail

  1. Pulse Generation: The transmitter generates a short pulse of electromagnetic energy.
  2. Probe Propagation: This pulse travels down a metal probe or waveguide.
  3. Reflection: When the pulse reaches a liquid surface, a portion of it reflects back to the probe. The strength of this reflection depends on the liquid's dielectric constant.
  4. Time Measurement: Ultra-high-speed timing circuitry measures the time it takes for the pulse to travel to the liquid surface and return to the transmitter.
  5. Level Calculation: The measured transit time is converted into a distance, which is then displayed as the level of the liquid.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR): The core principle of operation.
  • Robust Performance: The technology is largely unaffected by changes in media density, turbulence, foaming, boiling, or flashing.
  • Interface Measurement: The Eclipse Model 700 can also detect liquid-liquid interfaces by measuring multiple reflections from different dielectric layers.
    Wide Application: The Eclipse transmitter can be used in a diverse range of industrial applications, from light hydrocarbons to water-based media.

pdf download Full Datasheet Devices

 

Transmitter Feature  

  • Manufacturer :  Magnetrol 
  • Product No. : 706-520A-C10
  • Model : Eclipse 706 
  • BASIC MODEL NUMBER: 706 -  ECLIPSE 4th Generation Guided Wave Radar (GWR) Level Transmitter
  • POWER: 5 - 24 VDC, Two-Wire 
  • SIGNAL OUTPUT : 2 -  FOUNDATION fieldbus™ Communications
  • SAFETY OPTIONS: 0 - None – FOUNDATION fieldbus and Modbus only (5th digit = 2 or 4)
  • ACCESSORIES/MOUNTING: -Digital Display and Keypad - Integral
  • CLASSIFICATION: C - Non-incendive (ATEX Ex n IIC T6) (5th digit = 1 or 2)
  • HOUSING: 1 - Die-cast Aluminum, Dual-compartment, 45-degree
  • CONDUIT CONNECTION:  0  - 1/2" NPT

 

There are several Model of pressure transmitters, for more details read the PDF below 

pdf downloadBasic Ordering Information Transmitter

 

Probe Feature  

  • Manufacturer :  Magnetrol 
  • Product No. : 7AT-1100-A10-20-021
  • TECHNOLOGY : 7  - ECLIPSE GWR Probes - Model 706
  • MEASUREMENT SYSTEM: - English
  • CONFIGURATION/STYLE (RIGID): T - Small Coaxial, Overfill Standard O-Ring Seal (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Not available with 10th digit N or D
  • PROCESS CONNECTION – SIZE/TYPE: 11 - 3/4" NPT Thread – Not available with 3rd Digit D
  • CONSTRUCTION CODES: 0 - Industrial
  • FLANGE OPTIONS: none
  • MATERIAL OF CONSTRUCTION - FLANGE/NUT/ROD/INSULATION: A  316 SS/316L SS
  • SPACER MATERIAL: 1  TFE (+200 °C/+400 °F) — Available only with 3rd digit P or T — εr ≥ 1.4
  • O-RING MATERIALS/SEAL OPTIONS: Viton® GFLT — Available only with 3rd digit T
  • PROBE SIZE/ELEMENT TYPE/FLUSHING CONNECTION: 2  Standard Enlarged Coaxial Probe
  • SPECIAL OPTIONS — See datasheet page 94: Single Length Probe (Non-Segmented)
  • INSERTION LENGTH: 021 - 021" (533,4mm)

 

pdf downloadBasic Ordering Information probe

 

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4a 5a

 

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