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Calibration of controller (pneumatic)

Answer Posted / Indrajeet Kumar

To calibrate a pneumatic controller, follow these steps: Set the desired output pressure or flow rate according to the application requirements. Adjust the controller settings, such as spring tension or diaphragm size, until the desired output is achieved. Record the setpoints and corresponding outputs for future reference.

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