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The 213-page hardbound application-oriented handbook adopts an informative and practical approach to describe the various electronic and electromechanical level-measurement systems currently available.
The handbook opens with an explanation of the terminology, symbols and principles of level measurement. This is followed by a look at capacitive and conductive level detection and various probes used for measurement. Separate chapters are devoted to level detection using vibrating switches; electromechanical level measurement; level measurement using hydrostatic pressure; ultrasonic level switching and measurement; microwave level measurement; and nucleonic level detection and measurement. The operation of each system is described in detail, with applications and, where appropriate, calibration procedures.
The handbook closes with a discussion on the safety aspects in level measurement. It goes through the official safety standards; maximum or minimum fail safety; explosion safety; operational safety monitoring; and Safety Integrity Level or SIL.
The Theory and Practice of Level Measurement handbook contains a wealth of practical knowledge and real field experience. The topics covered in this 2006 edition make it an ideal reference, operation or training manual for anyone working with the area of level measurement. Endress+Hauser is offering this handbook, valued at $45, free of charge for a limited period.
To get your copy contact Endress+Hauser
phone 1300 363 707
fax 02 8877 7099
email info@au.endress.com
John Immelman, Managing Director
Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd
www.au.endress.com
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