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i2P-100 zero point to 15 psi?

I received this note from a customer:

I would like to get an output of 15 to 30 psi with an i2P-100 I/P electropneumatic transducer. Is it possible to set zero point up to 15 psi?

Any thoughts?

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Jim Cahill
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  • 4 Nov 2011 1:45 PM
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  • Kyley Leger
    Kyley Leger
    • 4 Nov 2011 3:34 PM
    No.    The i2P-100 can zero up to 6 psig and has a span of 23 to 24.5 psig.
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