Pressure Transmitter Calculation Made Easy! Do you know how to calculate the output current of a pressure transmitter from a process pressure value? Example: Range: 0–2000 psi Output: 4–20 mA Measured Pressure: 300 psi Pressure % = (300 / 2000) × 100 = 15% Output Current = 4 + (15% × 16) = 6.4 mA Understanding these calculations is essential for: Instrument Calibration PLC/DCS Troubleshooting Loop Checking Commissioning Activities Instrumentation Interviews Save this post for quick revision and share it with your colleagues and fellow engineers. What will be the transmitter output if the pressure is 1000 psi? Comment your answer below! Post navigation FLOW RATE CONVERSION MADE SIMPLE! WHAT IS A TRANSMITTER?