Why use 4-20mA and 3-15 psi rather than 0-20mA and 0-15 psi

Why use 4-20mA and 3-15 psi rather than 0-20mA and 0-15 psi

The 4-20mA and 3-15 psi ranges are preferred over 0-20mA and 0-15 psi because they allow for easy detection of signal faults. A 0mA or 0 psi signal can indicate a broken wire, a disconnected sensor, or a power failure, while a 4mA or 3 psi signal provides a “live zero” that indicates the system is functioning correctly, even at its lowest measurement point. 

✅ 1. Live Zero (Fault Detection)

  • 4 mA or 3 psi is called a “live zero”, meaning the system is powered and functioning.
  • If the signal drops to 0, it indicates a circuit break, wire failure, or instrument fault, not a valid measurement.
  • If you use 0-20 mA or 0-15 psi, a 0 reading could be either a real value or a fault, making troubleshooting difficult.

✅ 2. Linear Signal Range

  • Both 4-20 mA and 3-15 psi are linear, which simplifies signal processing and scaling.
  • The ranges represent 0% to 100% of the measured variable:
    • 4 mA → 0%
    • 20 mA → 100%
    • 3 psi → 0%
    • 15 psi → 100%

✅ 3. Powering Loop Instruments (Only for 4-20 mA)

  • The 4-20 mA loop can provide power to the field device (e.g., transmitter).
  • This is called loop-powered instrumentation, reducing wiring complexity and cost.
  • A 0-20 mA loop can’t power devices effectively, especially when current is 0.

✅ 4. Noise Immunity

  • Analog signals like current (mA) are less susceptible to electrical noise over long distances than voltage.
  • The 4-20 mA range ensures signal strength is always above the noise threshold.

✅ 5. Standardization & Interoperability

  • 4-20 mA and 3-15 psi are industry standards (used since the mid-20th century).
  • Widespread adoption means compatibility across manufacturers and systems.

✅ Summary Table

Feature4-20 mA / 3-15 psi0-20 mA / 0-15 psi
Fault Detection (Live Zero)✅ Yes❌ No
Loop Power Support✅ Yes (4-20 mA)❌ No
Noise Immunity✅ High✅ High
Standard Compliance✅ Widely used❌ Rarely used
Easier Troubleshooting✅ Yes❌ Harder

Advantages of 4-20 mA vs 0-20 mA

  1. Using 2 instead of 3/4 wires reduces cost of wiring
  2. Power supply and signal circuit is combined into one
  3. Distinguish between zero signal and a fault
  4. Zero offset can be adjusted without need for polarity change of signal

Advantages of 3-15 psi vs 0-15 psi

  1. Easier to regulate pressure from 3 psi
  2. No need to provide vacuum when regulating zero signal at 3 psi
  3. Distinguish between zero pneumatic signal and a pressure failure

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