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K-tek Level Transmitter At200 Manual

The AT200 operates on the . A wire within the sensing tube is pulsed at fixed intervals, creating a magnetic field . When this field interacts with the magnetic float, a torsional stress wave is induced in the wire . This wave travels at a known velocity back to a patented piezo ceramic sensor , which converts the mechanical torsion into an electrical pulse . The microprocessor then calculates the level based on the elapsed time between the start and return pulses . Key Technical Specifications Accuracy 0.01% of full scale or ±1.27plus or minus 1.27 Process Temperature -320∘Fnegative 320 raised to the composed with power F 800∘F800 raised to the composed with power F -196∘Cnegative 196 raised to the composed with power C 427∘C427 raised to the composed with power C ) with options Supply Voltage

The AT200 supports HART 7. Protocol commands: k-tek level transmitter at200 manual

A: Signal-to-Noise Ratio. The manual requires SNR > 20:1 for stable operation. If SNR is low, the float magnet is weak, or the probe is coated with paraffin/wax. The AT200 operates on the

Because the AT200 is a legacy product that has seen several hardware revisions over the years, it is vital to download the correct version of the manual that matches your specific serial number. This wave travels at a known velocity back

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Options support processes from -320°F to 800°F (-196°C to 427°C).