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Calculate the Transmitter Values

A pneumatic differential pressure transmitter has a calibrated range of −100 to +100 inches of water column and its output signal range is 3 to 15 PSI.

Last updated: December 3, 2020 11:47 am
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A pneumatic differential pressure transmitter has a calibrated range of −100 to +100 inches of water column (” W.C.), and its output signal range is 3 to 15 PSI.

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Complete the following table of values for this transmitter, assuming perfect calibration (no error).

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Calculate DPT Calibrated RangeDevelop a linear equation in the form of y = mx + b that directly relates input pressure (x) to output pressure (y).

Demonstrate how to estimate numerical answers for this problem without using a calculator.

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Calculate the Transmitter Values

Explain the formula used for the above calculations.

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