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[[File:Inductive Level Meters.jpg|thumb|right|Inductive Level Meters]]
Inductive level sensor, consisting of a transmitting coil (5), which can be excited with a constant alternating current, and a receiving coil (6), which coils are mutually coupled inductively, the approach of an electrically conductive fluid continuously reducing the coupling, characterised in that the transmitting coil (5) and the receiving coil (6) are arranged substantially concentrically in a common plane.
'''Inductive Level Meter''', consisting of a transmitting coil , which can be excited with a constant alternating current, and a receiving coil , which coils are mutually coupled inductively, the approach of an electrically conductive fluid continuously reducing the coupling, characterised in that the transmitting coil and the receiving coil are arranged substantially concentrically in a common plane.

Latest revision as of 21:50, 13 February 2013

Inductive Level Meters

Inductive Level Meter, consisting of a transmitting coil , which can be excited with a constant alternating current, and a receiving coil , which coils are mutually coupled inductively, the approach of an electrically conductive fluid continuously reducing the coupling, characterised in that the transmitting coil and the receiving coil are arranged substantially concentrically in a common plane.