The wire is disconnected from the temperature sending unit
(magnetic gauge). A voltmeter connected to the wire reads
0v. What does this indicate?
Answer Posted / ravi gandhi
As per my thought ,
1 > Sensor is there in feild , that will give Temp reading
in Volt / Resistance that will fetch by TT (Temp
Transmitter)when the wire is disconnected & Volt meter is
showing 0 Volts that means two leads of wire may be
shorted .Even o\p of TT is 4-20 mA Voltmeter reading will O
Volts inplace of 1-5 Volts .
TS --- >> TT ----- > Voltmeter(Connected perellel)
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