PULSAR REFLECT™

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Accurate radar level sensor for liquids and solids in challenging conditions

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September 3 2025

PULSAR REFLECT™ is a 2-wire radar level sensor designed for accurate level and volume monitoring of liquids and solids in challenging industrial environments. It utilizes radar technology to provide reliable measurements even in the presence of vapors, dust, extreme temperatures, moisture, pressure and chemicals.

Key features of PULSAR REFLECT™ include:

- A narrow 6° beam angle for focused measurements
- Built-in DATEM (Digital Adaptive Tracking of Echo Movement) software to ignore competing signals and focus on true level
- Hermetically sealed construction requiring no routine servicing
- Bluetooth connectivity with a user-definable range up to 36 meters
- A unique web-based app accessible via any Bluetooth-enabled device for easy parameter changes and echo trace viewing
- REFLECTTILT™ technology using LED indicators to assist with optimal installation and provide operational status updates
- Compatibility with HART communications

The sensor employs a traffic light system based on NAMUR NE 107 standards to indicate device status. It can be fitted with an optional front nose thread adapter for direct process connections. 

PULSAR REFLECT™ is particularly well-suited for applications in the oil and gas, chemical processing, and water/wastewater industries where vapors or outgassing may occur. Its ability to maintain accuracy in harsh conditions while minimizing human intervention makes it a cost-effective solution for critical measurement applications requiring high confidence in level data.

Pros & Limitations
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Accurate level measurement in challenging conditions
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Minimal maintenance required
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Withstands harsh environments
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Narrow 6° beam angle for focused measurements
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Built-in DATEM software for true level detection
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Web-based app for easy parameter changes and data access
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User-definable Bluetooth range for security
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Easy installation with REFLECTTILT™ feature
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Traffic light system for device status indication
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Compatible with HART communications
Specification
Title Description
Core Tech
Instrumentation & Measurement
Beam angle
6
Maximum range
36 m (131.2 ft)
Communication
HART, Bluetooth
Installation aid
REFLECTTILT™
User interface
Web-based app
Bluetooth range
User definable
Sealing
Hermetically sealed
Maintenance
No routine servicing required
Technology
2-wire Radar
Software
DATEM (Digital Adaptive Tracking of Echo Movement)
Application
Level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids
Environmental resistance
Dust, Temperature, Moisture, Pressure, Chemicals
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Pulsar Measurement is a global leader in ultrasonic instrumentation for wastewater, industrial, and environmental markets. Since 1986, the company has been developing, manufacturing, and marketing industrial flow and level monitoring instruments, including ultrasonic level transmitters, clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters, and open channel flow meters. Pulsar Measurement has advanced echo processing technology, allowing them to address applications previously thought to be beyond the scope of ultrasonic level measurement. Their improved initial signal processing at the transducer head has increased resistance to electrical noise, expanding the range of possible applications. The company's award-winning products are known worldwide for their reliability and easy menu-driven setup, offering solutions from single point of measurement installations to complex multi-point applications with digital communications. Pulsar Measurement is now part of the TASi Group and operates a sub-contract electronic manufacturing facility in Essex, providing a wide range of services from surface mount assembly to conformal coating.

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United Kingdom

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