4-20 mA into 0-100 % Calculation Formula - Instrumentation Tutorials
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- In this video, we will learn the basic calculation formula to calculate the percentage (0-100 %) for the 4-20 mA current signal.
The 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 100 % signals are
4 mA - - - 0 %
8 mA - - - 25 %
12 mA - - - 50 %
16 mA - - - 75 %
20 mA - - - 100 %
How to Calculate 4 to 20 mA from Percentage?
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Convenient way to calculate mA signal... thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your knowledge
Video was informative! 👍🏽
Thank you very much for easy understanding
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Thanks for the information
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Very clear explain sir use full calculation
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Thank you verry much sir
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Nice sir
How we can calculate the multiplication value 6.25? What is its meaning? If the system is 0-20mAmp then what is multiplication factor?
Please explain the farmula of MA when LRV is minus and URV is positive
Nice.
Thanks sir
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Thx (:
Sir if the LRV is negative in temperature measurement. Then please let me know how to calculate the number 25.
The transmitter output current range is always fixed i.e. 4 to 20 mA irrespective of the LRV and URV values. So this formula applies to all ranges.
@@InstrumentationTools thank you for your response 👍🏾
How do you get the 6.25 ? as a formula you are using?
(20mA-4mA=16mA) (100% / 16mA= 6.25mA) ((0%=(4mA*6.25mA)-25))((25%=(8mA*6.25)-25))((50%=(12mA*6.25)-25))((75%=(16ma*6.25)-25))((100%=(20*6.25)-25))
How about when LRV Is not 0? how to find a 25% 50% 75%
Just explain what is 6.25.
Where is this formula coming from?
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My brother please 🙏 if u have time help me out, how did u get the -25 value , u lost me there😊
Percentage range started with 0.
But 4-20 mA range started with 4.
we compensated it with -25. (100/4=25)
6.25 kiska value hai
6.25 enna sir
I’m not clear on 25 values can you solve the equation for me sir?
I am not clear on 25 values...?
but % to mA calculations batao
Faults information & no source of formulas