The NEO-LG is a high-performance guided wave radar (TDR) transmitter for continuous level, interface, and volume measurement in liquids and solids. Ideal for extreme conditions, it operates unaffected by high temperatures from -196 °C to 450 °C, pressures up to 400 bar, steam, dust, or density changes. With its integrated startup wizard and simple four-button local programming, it is operational within minutes. Compatible with HART, PROFIBUS, Modbus, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocols, it integrates easily into any automation system. Perfect for the oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries, the NEO-LG provides a reliable and precise solution for the most demanding level applications.
| Range | 0.3 to 75 m (1 to 248 ft) |
| Process Connections Types and Sizes | Threaded from ¾ Flanged from DN 25, ASME from 1 Hygienic fittings |
| Process Temperature | -196 to 450 °C (-321 to 842 °F) |
| Process Pressure | -1 to 400 bar (-100 to 40 000 kPa) |
| Accuracy | Starting at ±2 mm (0.08") |
| Communications | 4 to 20 ma/HART, PROFIBUS, Modbus, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus |
| Typical Applications | Level and interface in liquids, and level in solids applications. Ideal for oil and gas, food, pharmaceutical and general industries |

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The NEO-LG is a high-performance guided wave radar (TDR) transmitter for continuous level, interface, and volume measurement in liquids and solids. Ideal for extreme conditions, it operates unaffected by high temperatures from -196 °C to 450 °C, pressures up to 400 bar, steam, dust, or density changes. With its integrated startup wizard and simple four-button local programming, it is operational within minutes. Compatible with HART, PROFIBUS, Modbus, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocols, it integrates easily into any automation system. Perfect for the oil and gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries, the NEO-LG provides a reliable and precise solution for the most demanding level applications.
| Range | 0.3 to 75 m (1 to 248 ft) |
| Process Connections Types and Sizes | Threaded from ¾ Flanged from DN 25, ASME from 1 Hygienic fittings |
| Process Temperature | -196 to 450 °C (-321 to 842 °F) |
| Process Pressure | -1 to 400 bar (-100 to 40 000 kPa) |
| Accuracy | Starting at ±2 mm (0.08") |
| Communications | 4 to 20 ma/HART, PROFIBUS, Modbus, and FOUNDATION Fieldbus |
| Typical Applications | Level and interface in liquids, and level in solids applications. Ideal for oil and gas, food, pharmaceutical and general industries |
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