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The
principle of detection
involved is the Capacitance phenomena which is developed between
the probe and the reference. The
amount of capacitance developed in any vessel is determined by the
size (surface area) of the probe, the distance from the probe to
its ground reference, and the dielectric constant of the medium
being measured. The amount of capacitance developed in a vessel
becomes dependent upon the amount of the probe which is covered
with media. As the media rises and falls in the tank, the amount
of capacitance developed between the probe and the ground
reference also rises and falls.This change in capacitance
is detected by employing Radio Frequency (RF) and converted to
a digital waveform proportional to the change in level which in
turn is used for level detection and monitoring.
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