Q. How does a differential pressure transmitter works?

Answer

The differential pressure transmitter measures pressures at exactly two points, when fluid enters the Venturi tube and when it leaves. The changes in pressure are caused by expansion and compression of the fluid. The pressure difference between the two is directly proportional to fluid’s flow rate. The units are converted into an electrical signal that is shown on control panel (LCD monitor).

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