The DP transmitter is a very versatile pressure-measuring device. This one instrument may be used to measure pressure differences, positive (gauge) pressures, negative (vacuum) pressures, and even absolute pressures, just by connecting the “high” and “low” sensing ports differently.
In every DP transmitter application, there are means of connecting the transmitter’s pressure-sensing ports to the points in a process. Metal or plastic tubes (or pipes) are the means used for this purpose, and are commonly called impulse lines or sensing lines.
Let us now look at a few of the several applications using the versatile DP transmitter:
