High-Accuracy 4-20mA Differential Pressure Transmitters 0-16 Bar Range

Mag . 28, 2025

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Did you know 23% of industrial shutdowns stem from faulty pressure monitoring? Imagine losing $50,000/hour in production because your differential pressure transmitter failed to detect a 0.16 bar critical threshold. This isn't sci-fi - it's the harsh reality for plants using outdated 4-20mA devices. Let's change that narrative.


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Why Our 4-20mA Differential Pressure Transmitter Outperforms

While standard transmitters struggle with ±1.5% accuracy, our differential pressure sensor 4-20mA delivers ±0.25% precision even at 0-16 bar ranges. How? Through military-grade MEMS technology and AI-powered drift correction. You get real-time data stability that survives 150% overpressure spikes.

Head-to-Head: 4-20mA Transmitter Showdown

FeatureStandard ModelOur DPX-3000
Calibration CyclesEvery 6 months24+ months
Temperature Range-20°C to 85°C-40°C to 125°C
Response Time450ms85ms

Your Process, Your Configuration

Need a pressure transmitter 0-16 bar 4-20mA with explosion-proof housing? Custom diaphragm material? Modbus/HART protocols? Our engineers deliver tailored solutions within 72 hours. We've created 1400+ bespoke configurations for oil/gas, pharma, and HVAC systems.

Proven Results: Chemical Plant Case Study

By upgrading to our transmitters, a Texas facility reduced false alarms by 68% and saved $320,000 annually in maintenance. Their engineers now monitor 0-16 bar processes with 99.97% signal integrity. Could your plant achieve similar ROI?

Ready to eliminate measurement guesswork? As North America's 1 ISO-certified differential pressure transmitter 4-20mA manufacturer, we back every device with a 5-year warranty and 24/7 expert support. Claim Your Free System Audit →

94% of clients report ROI within 6 months. Will you be next?


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FAQS on differential pressure transmitter 4 20ma

Q: What is a differential pressure transmitter 4-20mA used for?

A: A differential pressure transmitter with a 4-20mA output measures the difference in pressure between two points and converts it into a proportional 4-20mA signal. This signal is widely used in industrial automation for monitoring and control.

Q: How do I calibrate a differential pressure sensor 4-20mA?

A: Calibrate the sensor by applying known pressure values and adjusting the zero (4mA) and span (20mA) settings using a precision pressure source and a multimeter. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for accuracy.

Q: Can a pressure transmitter 0-16 bar 4-20mA measure negative pressure?

A: No, a 0-16 bar range pressure transmitter is designed for positive pressure measurements only. For negative pressure (vacuum), select a transmitter with a range that includes negative values.

Q: What is the advantage of a 4-20mA signal in differential pressure transmitters?

A: The 4-20mA signal is noise-resistant, supports long-distance transmission, and provides live-zero detection (4mA indicates a healthy circuit, 0mA signifies a fault).

Q: How to troubleshoot a differential pressure transmitter 4-20mA with no output?

A: Check power supply, wiring connections, and ensure the pressure is within the transmitter’s range. Verify the output with a multimeter; if unchanged, the transmitter may need replacement.

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