Whether it's a VLCC or a Handysize tanker, the solution used for measuring tank levels demands precise long-distance capabilities and, above all, a safe and reliable technology. It's crucial to choose a radar designed to withstand the harsh marine environment, as well as having the capability to process weak signals originating from turbulence or foam covering the liquid in the tank. Crude oil is diverse and has different chemical properties, making it more or less reflective, depending on its dielectric constant. This puts further demand on any radar. Understanding the importance of having a digital broad bandwidth Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar in combination with a parabolic antenna is therefore critical. Digital signal treatment implies an undistorted signal chain, while the broad bandwidth FMCW technology safeguards precision and temperature stability. The parabolic antenna design has proven to be the best-suited antenna technology.
With Rosemount TGU 68 Tank Radar Gauge you can trust to get accurate and reliable measurement that keeps you operating under the most difficult conditions in the tank and on the deck. This 26 GHz FMCW radar gauge is robust and prepared for optional redundant level or independent high level and/or overfill alarm measurements. Even in severe conditions, when you most depend on accuracy, you get the trusted performance and reliability that only 30 years of marine experience can bring.