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If you use 4-20mA as a control signal, then two gauges are enough. The third gauge would have been used on older 3-15 psi control signal positioners (but can still be is used with 4-20mA control signal when you have double acting actuators)
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See my comment - If you use 4-20mA as a control signal, then two gauges are enough. The third gauge would have been used on older 3-15 psi control signal positioners (but can still be is used with 4-20mA control signal when you have double acting actuators)
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Let me know your feedback
Jazakallah brother you are doing very good work. I am also a manufacturer of industrial manual and pneumatic valves
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If you use 4-20mA as a control signal, then two gauges are enough. The third gauge would have been used on older 3-15 psi control signal positioners (but can still be is used with 4-20mA control signal when you have double acting actuators)
Hi asad ...big fan of your content and your dedication....I want one solution to have a predictive method to get positioner malfunction....as everytime we check some positioner when we get some problem I am looking for some dashboard think to get every positioner health on single DCs screen
What does the third gauge indicate?
See my comment - If you use 4-20mA as a control signal, then two gauges are enough. The third gauge would have been used on older 3-15 psi control signal positioners (but can still be is used with 4-20mA control signal when you have double acting actuators)
Absolute correct @kmaarouf1 , Thank you so much for answering the question !! 😊
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