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Calculate The LRV, URV and SPAN of The Pressure Transmitters and Complete The Table

The document provides tables for calculating the lower range value (LRV), upper range value (URV), and span (SPAN) of pressure transmitters connected to an open tank with either a constant or varying liquid level. For the constant level tank, the LRV is 0%, URV is 100%, and SPAN is the full input range of 0-100%. For the varying level tank, the LRV, URV, and SPAN values must be determined from the given level and specific gravity input ranges.

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Calculate The LRV, URV and SPAN of The Pressure Transmitters and Complete The Table

The document provides tables for calculating the lower range value (LRV), upper range value (URV), and span (SPAN) of pressure transmitters connected to an open tank with either a constant or varying liquid level. For the constant level tank, the LRV is 0%, URV is 100%, and SPAN is the full input range of 0-100%. For the varying level tank, the LRV, URV, and SPAN values must be determined from the given level and specific gravity input ranges.

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Calculate the LRV, URV and SPAN of the Pressure Transmitters

and complete the table.


LRV
URV
SPAN
Density Measurement using Pressure Transmitter connected to Open Tank
with Constant Level

Input
%

Input
Range
mmH2O

Current
Output
mA

0
10
LRV
URV
SPAN
20
30
SGmax = 1.20
40
SGmin = 0.88
Input
Input
Current
50
%
Range
Output
60
mmH2O
mA
70
0
80
5
90
15
100
25
35
45
Density Measurement using Pressure Transmitter
connected to Open
55
Tank with Varying Level
65
75
85
95
100

X = 4000 mm

X = 400 mm
SGmax = 1.11
SGmin = 0.84

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