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BMS Controls Glossary

Differential Pressure Transmitter

A differential pressure transmitter is a device used to measure the difference in pressure between two points. It is used in a variety of applications, such as in the process control industry to measure the pressure of a liquid or gas in a pipe, or in the automotive industry to measure the pressure of a vehicle’s brake system. The differential pressure transmitter works by using two pressure sensors, one on each side of the differential pressure point. These sensors measure the pressure on either side of the differential pressure point and then send a signal to the transmitter. The transmitter then processes the signal and sends it to a controller, which can then be used to adjust the pressure accordingly. Differential pressure transmitters are an important part of any process control system, as they provide an accurate and reliable way to measure and control pressure.