Pressure Transmitter No Output: Common Causes and Solutions
Pressure transmitter no output problems are usually caused by wiring faults, power supply issues, wrong input connection, damaged cables, or transmitter failure. Before replacing the transmitter, it is better to check the signal loop step by step. A “no output” problem does not always mean the pressure transmitter is broken. In many cases, the transmitter has no power, the loop is open, polarity is reversed, or the PLC input is not configured correctly. Check Power Supply and Wiring First For a 2-wire pressure transmitter, the transmitter must be powered through the current loop. If the loop is open, the transmitter cannot output a signal. If polarity is wrong, many transmitters will not work. Start with these checks: Is the power supply voltage correct? Is the transmitter receiving power? Are the positive and negative terminals connected correctly? Is the loop wiring complete? Are terminal screws loose or corroded? Is the cable damaged or broken? These are the most common causes and s