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Formulas

Instrumentation control engineering formulas used in industrial control systems and field instruments like 4-20mA and 3-15 PSI conversions.

Percentage-to-Current-Conversion

Formula to Calculate 4-20ma from Percentage

Calculate the equivalent 4-20 mA loop current value for any given percentage of signal. We need field transmitter span, lower

Formulas to calculate ma from PV

Formulas to calculate mA from PV, LRV and URV

The formula for calculating equivalent current (ma) from known process variable (PV), Lower range value (LRV) and Upper range value

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