I/P Converter Sanity Checker - 4-20 mA to Pneumatic Pressure Check
Check I/P converter output pressure against expected mA input and diagnose common converter faults
Source-aware I/P converter output screen for instrument technicians. Enter the 4-20 mA input, selected pneumatic output range, supply pressure, and measured output pressure to compare local expected versus measured PSI. The app shows deviation and supply-pressure prompts, but it is not a calibration procedure, repair instruction, manufacturer service manual, loop checkout, or replacement approval.
Screen the 4-20 mA signal feeding the I/P converter
4-20 mA Signal Helper →Frame pneumatic-system source gaps downstream
Pneumatic Troubleshooter →Screen actuator force assumptions separately
Valve Actuator Sizing Check →Read the source-aware I/P guide
I/P Converter Source Gaps →How It Works
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Enter Signal
Enter the measured or commanded mA value. Values outside 4-20 mA are shown as source-gap warnings, not as automatic failure verdicts.
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Select Range
Choose the local 3-15 PSI or 6-30 PSI output screen. Confirm the actual device action, range, and split-range setup against the selected product manual.
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Enter Pressures
Enter supply pressure and measured output pressure at the I/P output port. Gauge calibration, regulator condition, tubing setup, and isolation state remain source gaps.
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Review Local Deviation
The app compares measured pressure to the local linear target and labels 1 percent and 2.5 percent of span bands. Manufacturer accuracy and site calibration tolerances control final acceptance.
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Resolve Source Gaps
Use the warnings to collect the manufacturer manual, calibrated test equipment, instrument-air data, safe-work controls, and qualified review before adjustment, repair, or replacement.
Built For
- Instrument technicians doing a preliminary I/P signal-to-pressure arithmetic check
- Controls techs separating local I/P output arithmetic from valve and positioner behavior
- Maintenance planners collecting source gaps before scheduled calibration work
- Commissioning engineers documenting that manufacturer loop checks are still required
- Reliability engineers comparing local deviation screens against qualified calibration records
- Apprentice instrument techs learning the linear relationship between mA input and pneumatic output
Features & Capabilities
Local Linear Screen
Calculates expected pressure from Output = ((mA - 4) / 16) * span + LRV for the selected 3-15 PSI or 6-30 PSI range.
Deviation Banding
Labels local OK, caution, and high bands at 1 percent and 2.5 percent of span without claiming manufacturer calibration acceptance.
Supply Prompt
Shows local minimum supply prompts of 18 PSI and 35 PSI while warning that selected product data and plant standards control actual requirements.
Reference Table
Displays the five local linear reference points for 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 percent of range. It is not an as-found/as-left calibration record.
Source Warnings
Surfaces product-manual, calibrated-equipment, instrument-air, safe-work, valve-loop, and qualified-review gaps in the UI and exports.
Assumptions
- Linear screen maps 4 mA to the selected low pressure and 20 mA to the selected high pressure.
- The measured pressure is taken at the I/P output port with suitable calibrated equipment.
- Local 1 percent and 2.5 percent deviation bands are planning screens, not acceptance tolerances.
- Selected manufacturer data controls supply pressure, range, action, approvals, and adjustment procedure.
Limitations
- Does not perform as-found/as-left calibration, hysteresis, repeatability, dynamic-response, or uncertainty analysis.
- Does not validate manufacturer-specific zero/span procedure, model action, split range, air consumption, hazardous-location approval, or service instructions.
- Does not test instrument-air dew point, oil, particulates, regulator capacity, tubing leaks, or exhaust restrictions.
- Does not prove valve travel, actuator force, positioner performance, stroke time, loop tuning, or process safety.
- Does not authorize repair, replacement, bypass, LOTO, hot-work, or hazardous-location activities.
References
- Emerson/Fisher 846 current-to-pressure transducer instruction manual source pointer.
- Baker Hughes/Masoneilan 8007/8008 and 4411 electro-pneumatic transducer source pointers.
- ISA-51.1 process instrumentation terminology source pointer.
- ANSI/ISA S7.0.01 instrument-air quality source pointer.
- OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 lockout/tagout source pointer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn More
4-20 mA Current Loops: The Complete Instrument Tech Guide
How 4-20 mA current loops work, why 4 mA is live zero, how to convert between signal and process values, and how to detect loop faults.
I/P Converter Output Checks: Source-Gap Guide
How to frame I/P converter output checks without treating local 4-20 mA to pressure arithmetic as calibration, repair, replacement, air-quality, or loop-safety approval.
Pneumatic Control Valve Troubleshooting: A Field Guide
How to frame pneumatic valve symptom checks while keeping manufacturer manuals, instrument-air data, safe-work controls, and qualified-review gaps visible.
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