Barometric Pressure As A Function Of Altitude - Emerson Rosemount Analytical HART 5081-A-HT Instruction Manual

Two-wire chlorine, dissolved oxygen, and ozone transmitter
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MODEL 5081-A-HT

BAROMETRIC PRESSURE AS A FUNCTION OF ALTITUDE

The table shows how barometric pressure changes with altitude. Pressure values do not take into account
humidity and weather fronts.
Altitude
m
0
250
500
750
1000
1250
1500
1750
2000
2250
2500
2750
3000
3250
3500
98
APPENDIx A
ft
bar
0
1.013
820
0.983
1640
0.955
2460
0.927
3280
0.899
4100
0.873
4920
0.846
5740
0.821
6560
0.795
7380
0.771
8200
0.747
9020
0.724
9840
0.701
10,660
0.679
11,480
0.658
Barometric Pressure
mm Hg
in Hg
760
29.91
737
29.03
716
28.20
695
27.37
674
26.55
655
25.77
635
24.98
616
24.24
596
23.47
579
22.78
560
22.06
543
21.38
526
20.70
509
20.05
494
19.43
APPENDIx A
kPa
101.3
98.3
95.5
92.7
89.9
87.3
84.6
82.1
79.5
77.1
74.7
72.4
70.1
67.9
65.8

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