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If the instrument uses vibration for measurement, won’t it be affected by plant vibration?

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If the instrument uses vibration for measurement, won’t it be affected by plant vibration?

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Quite the opposite. The XL7’s special probe structure actually forms a highly efficient filter which naturally rejects the typical plant vibration frequencies and, as a result, gives an output stability that few other process instruments can achieve. Electronic filters are also provided in the signal processor unit, although these are not usually needed. Consequently it is possible to achieve exquisite sensitivity and repeatability, even in industrial environments that might be considered extremely noisy.

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