Dear Insttech,
Here are few important factors that you should consider when buying and installing a pressure transmitter.
In normal practice, we install pressure transmitters with long impulse lines, to facilitate access. Today’s modern transmitters, however, are so much more reliable than older transmitters, that we find that most failures and maintenance are due to these lines themselves. Using short, horizontal impulse lines will reduce maintenance, eliminate hydrostatic head errors and improve dynamic response.
If you and your staff is familiar with smart technology, then buy smart transmitters. They have longer zero stability.
Select a range that your normal pressure falls between 30% and 70% of the total range.
If the installation is in classified area then buy your transmitter approved by a third party lab e.g UL, CSA and etc. according to hazardous area classification.
I am sure other users have few more things to add.