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the flapper covers the nozzle, a pressure buildup acts on the air relay diaphragm. This opens the relay and delivers more air pressure to both the feedback bellows and the output. This action continues until the pressure exerted against the range rod by the bellows counterbalances the original pressure of the force bar. The zero adjustment spring establishes a starting value (0 DP = 20 kPa). The adjustable range wheel is the pivot point for the range rod’s motion. The first step in calibrating this kind of transmitter is to vent the low side of the transmitter to atmosphere. Then apply a known pressure to the high side. If the transmitter range is 0 to 205
in of water, apply a pressure of 205 in of water and expect the transmitter output to be 15 psi or 20 mA, depending on the kind of transmitter. Position the adjustable range wheel to obtain the correct output. With no pressure applied to the
high side of the transmitter, the output should be 3 psi or 4 mA. Now adjust the zero screw to obtain the correct output.
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