One of many variants of industrial pressure transmitters. Image courtesy Yokogawa USA |
Fluid pressure tells a process operator much about what is currently happening. The pressure variable can be used to determine, among many industrial process elements:
- Degree to which the process is conforming to a recipe or specification
- Whether machinery is performing within its specified operation range
- If conditions of the process remain within the bounds established for safety
- A quantity measurement of flow, mass, or volume
Global industrial processes have widely varying physical arrangements, operating environments, and measurement requirements. Manufacturers of industrial pressure transmitters have responded with an immense array of transmitter technologies, arrangements, and configurations. When selecting the best suited pressure transmitter for your application, consult a sales engineer and consider some of the following:
- Signal requirements – Type, distance, possible sources of interference
- Device environment – Hazards, extreme conditions of temperature or corrosion
- Accuracy and stability of measurement
- Response time to changes in the process condition
- Ratings and certifications required for the device
- Configuration, arrangement, and mounting aspects of the transmitter device