In previous articles about the fields of application of different pressure sensors, I’ve described the special features of the different versions. Pressure range and ambient conditions are decisive when selecting the right sensor for a problem to be solved.
In smaller measuring ranges (e.g. < 10 bar), you should know whether a vented gauge pressure, non-vented gauge pressure or absolute pressure sensor is used because, with a process pressure of 10 bar, the indication of the measured value (1.23/10 bar x 100 % = 12.3 % measurement uncertainty) moves between 8.77 bar and 11.23 bar in line with the selected reference point (0 or 1 bar) and the varying ambient pressure (+/- 230 mbar).
In case of very high pressures (e.g. > 1000 bar), it is becoming less and less vital that you know which sensor type can be used as the maximum error of 1 1.23 bar only results in a measurement uncertainty of just one 1.23 bar / 1000 bar x 100% = 0.123 %. Free of applications described here are only a few selected examples of the sometimes completely different fields of application of the various pressure sensors and show that, in each case, the specific accuracy requirements and ambient conditions should be considered.
Overview applications pressure sensor
More articles relating to this topic:
Fields of application for pressure sensors 1 ? vented gauge pressure sensors
Fields of application for pressure sensors 2 ? Coward -vented gauge pressure sensors
Fields of application for pressure sensors 3 ? absolute pressure sensors