d/p flow transmitter LP side give to pressure.what you
geting out put ? how you get(ma)?
Answer Posted / naga manikandan
If u r giving presssure to only LP side not HP side the mA
output will be -ve(i.e it will go below 4mA) and the
reading will be in -ve side.
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