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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is water?

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / satishkumar

10 meters of height water head acting on the transmitter is
equals to 1 kg/cm2 pressure.
10 m water head = 1 kg/cm2 = 10330 mmwc = 1 bar = 14.7 psi =
760 mmhg = 100kpa = 100 mbar.

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / shawon

10m= 1 BAR

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / ashraf malik pafl

Ammar 10m is equal to 1kg..then convert
kg into psi.

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / fg

10m = 10000mmWC

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / dilip kumar jha

Tx. will showing pr. 1kg/cm2

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / d.chakraborty

Pressure exerted on transmitter = P + 10
1kg/cm2 = 10 m of water head
let Instantaneous line pressure = x kg/cm2
&#8756; Pressure exerted on transmitter = x + 1 = x +1 kg/cm2
here water line pressure is needed , i have assumed at x
kg/cm2.
at this condition o/p from transmitter will be more , so
zero suppression is required to eliminate this error.

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / ashrafmalik pafl

1 kgf/cm2=14.2psi=0.98 bar=10 m
height...

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / jitendra singh

10M to -10000mmwc for below to transmitter position

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / kp

10 kg

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If a transmitter is installed 10 m below its tapping point how much pressure exerted if fluid is wat..

Answer / abhijit

98.1 P

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