FAQs
What does an I/P Converter do?
An I/P Converter, also known as a current-to-pressure converter, converts an analogue signal into proportional linear pneumatic output. By doing this, the E/P Converter controls the amount and flow of pressure in a piece of machinery.
Working on the same operating principle as a proportional valve, I/P Converters use an electromagnetic force to transfer electrical signals into pneumatic signals.
I/P Converters from Watson Smith are known for their extreme reliability, repeatability and accuracy. For more information on our range of E/P Converters, visit our webstore or contact our technical team today.
Watson Smith I/P Converter working environments
Watson Smith manufacture a wide range of I/P Converters, suitable for various industrial applications. Their range includes, intrinsically safe and ATEX I/P Converters.
An intrinsically safe current-to-pressure converter can be applied to any industry where weathering may usually be an issue for effective machinery operation. Similarly, ATEX I/P Converters are often used in dangerous environments, where hazardous or reactive chemicals are used.
For more information on our range of I/P Converters, visit our webstore or contact our technical team today.
















