🔧 PSI Converter

Translate psi readings into SI and process-control friendly units.

When gauges report in psi but your documentation expects kPa, bar, or inHâ‚‚O, this converter provides the equivalents instantly.

Pascals (Pa)689,475.73

Kilopascals (kPa)689.4757

Megapascals (MPa)0.689476

Bar (bar)6.894757

Atmospheres (atm)6.804596

Pounds per square inch gauge (psig)85.30405

Torr (Torr)5,171.49326

Millimeters of mercury (mmHg)5,171.49252

Inches of mercury (inHg)203.602

Inches of water column (inHâ‚‚O)2,767.9905

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter psi value

Type the pressure reading from your gauge or spec sheet.

2

Review other units

The converter displays equivalent values across SI, metric, and imperial units.

3

Share the result

Copy the unit that matches your report, purchase order, or calibration sheet.

Formula

Pa ≈ psi × 6,894.757

kPa = Pa ÷ 1,000

bar ≈ psi ÷ 14.5038

inH₂O ≈ psi × 27.7076

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

psi is widespread in North America, but cross-functional teams often need bar, kPa, or gauge values. This converter handles all major units without manual work, ensuring consistent communication.

Gauge pressure (psig) and column units like inHâ‚‚O and inHg make it easy to interface with HVAC and process control equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between psi and psig?

psi is absolute pressure; psig subtracts atmospheric pressure (≈14.6959 psi).

Can I convert psi to Pa manually?

Multiply psi by 6,894.757 to obtain Pascals.

Does altitude affect conversions?

Only gauge conversions (psig) depend on local atmospheric pressure. Absolute conversions are fixed.

How precise are the results?

Each unit uses the precision defined in the shared pressure utilities for engineering accuracy.