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LRV and URV of PT for Extreme Limits of Empty and Full

Measure water level in the vessel using PT, where the LRV and URV points are both between the extreme limits of empty and full.

Last updated: November 20, 2020 7:06 pm
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Suppose we wish to measure water level in this vessel using the PT, where the LRV and URV points are both between the extreme limits of “empty” and “full”:

LRV and URV of PT

LRV and URV of PT for Extreme Limits of Empty and Full

Complete the following calibration table for this pressure based level transmitter:

LRV and URV points

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