Commissioning Procedure for Differential Pressure Transmitter / Pressure Transmitter 1. PreparationEnsure that both high-pressure and low-pressure isolation valves are closed.Confirm that the equalizing valve is in the open position. 2. Line FlushingOpen the drain valve.Slowly open the primary process valve to flush the impulse lines.Perform flushing at least twice.Close the drain valve after flushing. 3. Cooling and Air RemovalAllow the impulse lines to cool to a safe temperature before proceeding.If air vent valves are installed, briefly open them to expel any trapped air, then close them. 4. Filling and Zero AdjustmentSlowly open the high-pressure side isolation valve.For steam or liquid applications, wait until the impulse lines are fully filled with condensate or liquid.Loosen the drain screws on both the high and low-pressure chambers of the transmitter to release residual air.Once the process fluid begins to emerge, tighten the screws securely.Inspect for any leakage.Check and adjust the transmitter’s zero point if necessary. 5. Final Valve OperationClose the equalizing valve.Gradually open the low-pressure side isolation valve. Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Contact Us Please prove you are human by selecting the key. Request a Quote