Rangeability
Rangeability, often synonymous with turndown ratio, is a critical parameter in pressure measurement. It represents the ratio of the maximum measurable pressure to the minimum measurable pressure that a pressure transmitter can accurately measure and output. In essence, it quantifies the device’s ability to measure pressure across a wide range of values.
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