Guided Wave Radar Level Sensors from AutomationDirect

April 21, 2021

ProSense GWR series liquid level sensors utilize guided wave radar sensing technology to provide accurate, cost-effective liquid level measurement for industrial applications.

These units provide continuous and point-level measurements and have a rugged IP68/IP69K rated 316 stainless steel housing that offers uncompromising protection and long life in harsh industrial environments.

The GWR-1600-P probe is best suited for use with water or water-based media, and the GWR-1600-C coaxial tube and probe is optimized for use with oil or oil-based media or clean water or water-based media. 

The GWR-1600-C can also be used as a probe-only unit without the coaxial tube for water or water-based applications. Probe and coaxial tubes are available from 240mm to 1600mm lengths and can be cut to adapt to specific level applications. 

The new guided wave level sensors are priced at $349.00 and have a five-year warranty.

Learn more by visiting automationdirect.com/gwr-level-sensor.

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