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Conversion of Transmitter Output in Percentage to Process Variable

Transmitter Output in Percentage to Process Variable
Transmitter Output in Percentage to Process Variable



Convert Transmitter Output in Percentage to Process Variable: This tool is used to calculate the Process variable using transmitter output in percentage, URV & LRV of transmitter.


This calculation tool is used to find out the equivalent Process Variable using Tx output in %,URV & LRV.


Where,
             PV    =  Process Variable
             URV =  Upper Range Value  (Transmitter Max scale value)
             LRV =   Lower Range Value (Transmitter Min scale value)
Note:
1.For calculating the equivalent PV, we have to enter Transmitter output in %, URV & LRV details.
1.The above calculation tool designed for a standard 0-100% signal conversion.
2.You can convert out of range signal also with the above tool.
   (Example: URV = 100, LRV = 0 and PV = 110)


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JOHN MULINDI:

This is a good explanation that is very helpful to students aspiring to pursue instrumentation at university or collage level.

بلال:

Thank you very much for the information

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