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Calculate Current (4-20ma) from Process variable PV

Last updated: November 12, 2019 4:46 pm
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This tool is used to calculate the current signal in the range of 4-20ma using process variable (PV), Upper Range Value (URV) & Lower Range Value (LRV).

This calculation tool is used to find out the equivalent current signal 4-20 ma using PV, URV & LRV.

Calculate current from Process variable:

Where,

PV = Process Variable

URV = Upper Range Value (Transmitter Max scale value)

LRV = Lower Range Value (Transmitter Min scale value)

Note:

For calculating the equivalent current 4-20ma, we have to enter PV, URV & LRV details.

The above calculation tool designed for a standard 4-20 ma signal conversion.

You can convert out of range signal also with the above tool.

(Example: URV = 100, LRV = 0 and PV = 110)

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8 Comments
  • Nisanth K says:
    April 13, 2015 at 6:37 pm

    Looks like Now it is in hands and can calculate 4-20 ma signal easily in seconds.
    Superb Tool for easy calculation. I Loved your blog and nice creativity.

    Reply
  • Pavan kamunuri says:
    April 18, 2015 at 6:53 am

    Hi,
    I am Pavan working as assistant engineer, instrumentation. I used your instrumentation tools for calculations.Can you please share the formula for the Calculate current from Process variable conversion tool. Thanks

    Reply
    • S Bharadwaj Reddy says:
      April 25, 2015 at 2:27 pm

      Hi,

      You find the formula for calculating pv in the below link

      https://instrumentationtools.com/formulas-to-calculate-ma-from-pv/

      Thanks,
      S Bharadwaj Reddy

      Reply
  • M Kahan says:
    April 22, 2015 at 3:58 pm

    Nice tool.

    Reply
  • Tinumathew says:
    January 29, 2017 at 4:24 am

    Hello sir thank you very much… I want to know (i mean formula) how to calculate process variable to MA.
    Example 1) range LRV is -17℃ URV is 3.3℃
    If PV is -11.7℃ how much ma.
    Example 2) range LRV is -185mbar URV is -80mbar
    If PV is -72mbar how much ma.
    Example 3) range LRV is 0 barg URV is 34.4barg
    If PV is 19barg how much ma. In this deferent type of range. How can i calculation ma from PV. Sir can you pls explain the formula.I hope you can give the answer. Thanks you sir
    Tinumathew

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    • S Bharadwaj Reddy says:
      January 29, 2017 at 5:08 am

      Hello, You can enter PV, LRV, URV values in the above application and click outside once then it will automatically calculate mA value. For Formula Please check “Formulas”category or Click Here. Regards

      Reply
  • Sohaib says:
    May 10, 2020 at 12:39 pm

    Which formula best for the conversation of 4-20ma
    y=mx+b or y= 16x/100+4

    Reply
  • YUVARAJ says:
    September 5, 2022 at 11:28 pm

    We have pv=687.7°c and ma= 9.47 then how can I find LRV & URV

    Reply

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