Honeywell releases latest SmartLine transmitter
Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS) has announced the launch of the SmartLine® Guided Wave Radar Level transmitter, the latest addition to HPS’s SmartLine® industrial transmitter family. The new device can measure the level and volume of liquids inside processing tanks up to 160 ft in height.
The high performance SmartLine Guided Eave Radar Level transmitter features industry leading specifications as well as an advanced level of user experience with the introduction of the Application Validation Tool. This online tool allows customers to input technical data about their specific process tank and to validate that the correct level transmitter application is delivered to the site ready to install out of the box.
Don Maness, vice president and general manager, Field Products, Honeywell Process Solutions, commented: “The new SmartLine level transmitter leverages the same proven platform, innovative modular design and ease of use as the pressure and temperature transmitters. This helps facilities manage cost by reducing inventory, speeding start up and, with Honeywell’s Application Validation Tool, operators can have complete confidence that the transmitter ordered will be the correct one for the tank application”.
The new level transmitter features a choice of a basic alphanumeric display or an advanced graphics display. The advanced graphics display, capable of showing process data in graphical formats and communication messages from the control room, also offers multiple languages and full integration with Honeywell’s flagship Experion® process control systems.
Adapted from a press release by Emma McAleavey.
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