Altitude Correction Factors

If a Raritan differential air pressure sensor is attached to your device, the altitude you enter for the device can serve as an altitude correction factor. That is, the reading of the differential air pressure sensor will be multiplied by the correction factor to get a correct reading.

This table shows the relationship between different altitudes and correction factors.

Altitude (meters)

Altitude (feet)

Correction factor

0

0

0.95

250

820

0.98

425

1394

1.00

500

1640

1.01

740

2428

1.04

1500

4921

1.15

2250

7382

1.26

3000

9842

1.38

See Also

Additional PXE Information

MAC Address

Locking Outlets and Cords

Unbalanced Current Calculation

Raritan Training Website

Truncated Data in the Web Interface

Reserving IP Addresses in Windows DHCP Servers

Sensor Threshold Settings