Pressure Transmitter Calibration Procedure: Basic Steps and Precautions
Pressure transmitter calibration procedure should confirm whether the transmitter output matches the applied pressure across its configured range. Calibration is not only pressing a zero button. It is a check of the whole measurement relationship between pressure input and signal output. For industrial pressure transmitters, calibration usually compares a known reference pressure with the transmitter output, such as 4–20 mA, digital reading, or local display value. If the output does not match the expected value, adjustment may be needed. Before Calibration Before calibration, confirm the transmitter range, pressure type, output signal, power supply, and required accuracy. A transmitter calibrated for the wrong range will still give wrong readings even if the calibration process looks correct. The basic information to check includes: Configured rangeFor example, 0–10 bar, -100–0 kPa, or another specified range. Pressure typeGauge, absolute, vacuum, compound, and differential pressure a