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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Device setup   Process variables   Diag Service   1 Process variables 1 Pres 1 Test device 1 Status 1 Status group 1  2 Pres   2 Self test 2 Status group 2  3 AO 3 Status group 3  4 SP 4 Status group 4  5 SP Yo 5 Status group 5  6 Snsr temp 6 Status group 6  7 Engr Disp 7 Status group 7  8 Engr exp 8 Status group 8  9 Engr Unit 9 Status group 9  2 Loop test  2 Diag Service 1 Keypad input   Basic setup  1 Re range 2 Apply values  3 Calibration i  e 1 Tag 2 Analog output trim   1 D A trim  ADRE OUD don 2 Scaled D A trim  2 Unit i  1 Keypad input 3 Clear D A trim  3 Re range 2 Apply values 1 Pres Zero trim        2 Pres trim  4 Device information 1 Date  3 Pres sensor trim 3 PLIP  2 Descriptor 4 PUTP  3 Message HE  4 Write Protect 5 Pres trim info   n 1 Static Pres trim  Online Menu 1 eg 4 SP sensor trim 3 SPUTP  2 5 Xfer fnctn q 3 SPUTP  1 Device setup 4  6 Pres Damp KI P4 4 SP trim info   2 Pres 5 Trim info  1 Trim Who  7 Low cut i 3  Dingar 4 Diag Parameters     See A 2 Trim Date  3 AO 8 Low cut mode Zero  next page     Tim Lap  4 LRV sod Se 5 Error lo 1 Error log view    SP setup g 2 Error log Clear  5 URV  Detailed setup   1 Sensors 1 Pressure sensor 1 Pres 1 Pres Zero trim  4 Detailed setup 2 Pres Yo 2 Pres trim  3 Unit 3
2.                            Table 3 1 Spiral Gasket for Pressure Detector  Section Side    Part number Size Description  F9350SV g100x0120xt4 5   For 3 inch flange  F9970XF  100x 120xt4 5   For 3 inch flange    F9350ST o70xg90xt4 5 For 2 inch flange  F9970XD  70x 90xt4 5 For 2 inch flange    F9346ZH g60xg75xt4 5 For 1 1 2 inch flange  F9970XB  60x 75xt4 5 For 1 1 2 inch flange                    A Material  316SST  Hoop   PTFE Teflon  Filler   T For oil prohibited use  Option code   K1   K2   K5   K6     3 5 Affixing the Teflon Film  A  IMPORTANT    The FEP Teflon option includes a teflon film and  fluorinated oil  Before mounting the transmitter to the  process flange  affix the teflon film as follows        1  Position the diaphragm seal so that the diaphragm  is in an upward position    2  Pour the fluorinated oil on the diaphragm and  gasket area covering it completely and evenly  Be  careful not to scratch the diaphragm or change the  its shape    3  Affix the teflon film over the diaphragm and gasket  area    4  Next  carefully inspect the cover and try to identify  any entrapped air between the diaphragm and  the teflon film  The air must be removed to ensure  optimum performance  If air pockets are present   use your fingers to remove the air by starting at the  center of the diaphragm and work your way out    5  Position the gasket on the Teflon film    6  Mount the transmitter onto the process flange        Teflon film  PART No                       EJL1210L  F9347 Y
3.                   Not Use    Safety Barrier  I    F0217 ai    b  IECEx Flameproof Type  Caution for IECEx flameproof type     Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters  with optional code  SF2   SU2  or  V1F are  applicable for use in hazardous locations     No  IECEx CSA 07 0008    Applicable Standard  IEC60079 0 2011   IEC60079 1 2007 4    Flameproof for Zone 1  Ex d IIC T6   T4 Gb    Enclosure  IP66 IP67    Maximum Process Temperature  120 C  T4    100 C  T5   85 C  T6     Ambient Temperature     50 to 75  C  T4       50 to 80 C  T5      50 to 75 C  T6     Supply Voltage  42 V dc max   32 V dc max   FOUNDATION Fieldbus and  PROFIBUS PA type   9 to 28 V dc  27 mW  Low Power type     Output Signal  4 to 20 mA dc  15 mA  FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA  type   1 to 5 V  Low Power type     Note 2  Wiring      n hazardous locations  the cable entry devices  shall be of a certified flameproof type  suitable for  the conditions of use and correctly installed      Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable  flameproof certified blanking elements      Wiring connection for output signal code Q  Low  Power type  shall follow the diagram below     Pressure Transmitters    SUPPLY  0        Power Supply    Three Wire Connection    Pressure Transmitters    Power Supply    SUPPLY   o4    Four Wire Connection  F0221 ai    IM 01C25A01 01E    Note 3  Operation     WARNING    AFTER DE ENERGIZING  DELAY 5 MINUTES  BEFORE OPENING      WARNING    WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMP  gt 65 
4.                  Union or flange             di  Ca Vent plug  N Tee  Drain valve   yd     Drain plug  Pipe  opened to atmosphere  at low pressure side  F  4or si    Figure 4 7 Impulse Piping Connection Examples     EJ012100     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 4  Installing Impulse Piping gt  27                      Liguid Gas Steam    Tap valve Union or flange    K            Union or flange    Drain plug Tap valve    Drain valve    Union or  flange       Tee Tee    Union or flange    Tap valve  Drain valve S  Drain plug  Figure 4 8 Impulse Piping Connection Examples     for gauge absolute pressure  transmitters     Drain plu    F0408 ai    4 3 Process Piping Installation  Precautions  EJL1115L 1     4 3 1 Connecting Process Piping to the  Transmitter     1  Confirming the Process Fluid Flow  Direction       The mark    GT    on the manifold indicates the direction in  which the process fluid is flowed  from right to left    When connecting the process piping to the process  connector  confirm the process fluid flow direction     Flow direction  from right to left  Orifice name plate  Manifold         Process connection   outflow side     Process connection   inflow side                 Process connector Process connector     low pressure side   high pressure side   F0409 ai    Figure 4 9 Manifold and Flow Direction Indication     2  Tightening the Process Connector  Mounting Bolts    The transmitter is shipped with the process connector  mounting bolts only loosely tightened  After 
5.           Connect the power supply wiring to the SUPPLY   and      terminals     Transmitter terminal box        Load resistance is not    necessary for 1 to 5 V output  ES    Figure 5 3 Power Supply Wiring Connection    5 2 2 Configuration Tool Connection    m 4to20 mA output  BRAIN   HART    Connect the configuration tool to the SUPPLY   and      terminals   Use hooks      Transmitter terminal box    Power supply       Ignore the polarity since  the configuration tool is  AC coupled to the  terminal box         FO503 ai    Figure 5 4 Configuration Tool Connection    m 1to5V output  HART    Connect the HART communicator or configuration tool to  the SUPPLY   and VOUT     terminals   Use hooks                     PC FieldMate F0532 ai    Figure 5 5 Four wire connection                   F0533 ai    Figure 5 6 Three wire connection    5 2 3 Status Output Connection    When option code  AL is specified  connect the external  wiring as shown in Figure 5 7     To configure and activate the process alarm function and  status output  it is necessary to set some parameters   Refer to each communication manual for procedures     Transmitter    k 24V DC  terminal box Shielded cable          supply 30V DC   120mA max    Use two wire separately shielded cables  AC power supply  F0504 ai    Figure 5 7 Status Output Connection    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt     31       5 2 4 Connection Example for EJX910A and EJX930A    Table 5 1    protocol type     Connection    The connection 
6.         34  5 5  E fori alln CN HEH    36  5 6 Power Supply Voltage and Load Resistance            36  Operation   6 1 Preparation for Starting Operation                             37  6 2 Zero PointAdjustment               1 ee 38  6 3 Local Parameter Setting AA 39    Errors and Countermeasures  Parameter Summary    Bue  0008  z     5 Ru   edl YI    Em      FOR THE DIGITAL WORLD       YOKOGAWA      Yokogawa Electric Corporation    IM 01C25A01 01E  9th Edition       1     Thank you for purchasing the DPharp electronic pressure  transmitter     Introduction    This manual provides the basic guidelines for installation  and wiring procedures of the DPharp EJX Series   and EJA E Series with BRAIN and HART protocols    It does not provide the product specific functional  specifications and explanations  maintenance   troubleshooting  FOUNDATION Fieldbus    and PROFIBUS  PA communication operating procedures and handling  precautions of safety transmitters  For the items which  are not covered in this manual  see the applicable user s  manuals in the CD ROM attached to this manual as listed  in Table 1 1     e Installation manual  this document   EJX and EJA E series common manual     lt Contents gt      Installation     Impulse piping installation    Wiring     Zeroing    e Attached CD ROM includes PDF manuals for     Product specific manuals  6 PDFs by model code    Communication manuals  6 PDFs     lt Contents of product specific manuals gt       Installation     Impulse pipin
7.       50  to 75  C  T6       15  C when HE is specified      Supply Voltage  42 V dc max    32 V dc max   FOUNDATION Fieldbus and  PROFIBUS PA type   9 to 28 V dc  27 mW  Low Power type      Output Signal  4 to 20 mA dc  15 mA  FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA  type    1 to 5 V  Low Power type     Note 2  Wiring    All wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical  Code Part   and Local Electrical Codes      n hazardous location  wiring shall be in conduit as  shown in the figure     WARNING   ASEAL SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 50cm OF  THE ENCLOSURE   UN SCELLEMENT DOIT   TRE INSTALL       MOINS DE 50cm DU BO  TIER     WARNING   WHEN INSTALLED IN CL I  DIV 2  SEAL NOT  REQUIRED   UNE FOIS INSTALL   DANS CL I  DIV 2  AUCUN  JOINT N EST REQUIS   Non Hazardous  Hazardous Locations Division 1  Locations    Non hazardous    Location Equipment    50 cm Max               42 V DC Max   4 to 20 mA DC    Signal i Transmitter    F0208 ai       Non Hazardous   Hazardous Locations Division 2    Locations       Non hazardous  Location Eguipment              42 V DC Max     4 to 20 mA DC Sealing Fitting q    Signal   a      Transmitter  F0209 ai         All wiring shall comply with local installation  requirements and local electrical code      In hazardous locations  the cable entry devices  shall be of a certified flameproof type  suitable for  the conditions of use and correctly installed      Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable  flameproof certified blanking elements   The pl
8.     40 to 60 C     Supply Voltage  42 V dc max   32 V dc max   FOUNDATION Fieldbus and  PROFIBUS PA type   9 to 28 V dc  27 mW  Low Power type      Output signal  4 to 20 mA  15 mA  FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA  type   1 to 5 V  Low Power type     Note 2  Wiring    All wiring shall comply with National Electrical  Code ANSI NFPA70 and Local Electrical Codes     Wheninstalled in Division 1  FACTORY SEALED   CONDUIT SEAL NOT REQUIRED      Wiring connection for output signal code Q  Low  Power type  shall follow the diagram below     Safety Barrier Lann        ki F0205 ai    Pressure Transmitters    SUPPLY  O        Power Supply    Three Wire Connection    Pressure Transmitters    Power Supply    SUPPLY   o4    Four Wire Connection  F0218 ai    Note 3  Operation     Keepthe  WARNING  nameplate attached to the  transmitter   WARNING  OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE  REMOVING COVER  FACTORY SEALED   CONDUIT SEAL NOT REQUIRED  INSTALL IN  ACCORDANCE WITH THE USERS MANUAL IM  01C25      Take care not to generate mechanical sparking  when accessing to the instrument and peripheral  devices in a hazardous location     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  Will void Factory Mutual Explosionproof Approval     c  FM intrinsically Safe Type FM  Explosionproof Type    Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters  with optional code  FU1 or  V1U1 can be selec
9.     Copyright    2009 Yokogawa Electric Corporation  All Rights Reserved     YOKOGAWA  amp     YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION    Headguarters  2 9 32  Nakacho  Musashino shi  Tokyo  180 8750 JAPAN  Phone   81 422 52 5555    Branch Sales Offices  Osaka  Nagoya  Hiroshima  Kurashiki  Fukuoka  Kitakyusyu       YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA    Head Office  12530 West Airport Blvd  Sugar Land  Texas 77478  USA  Phone   1 281 340 3800 Fax   1 281 340 3838    Georgia Office  2 Dart Road  Newnan  Georgia 30265  USA  Phone   1 800 888 6400  1 770 253 7000 Fax   1 770 254 0928    YOKOGAWA AMERICA DO SUL LTDA   Praca Acapulco  31   Santo Amaro  Sao Paulo SP  BRAZIL  CEP 04675 190  Phone   55 11 5681 2400 Fax   55 11 5681 4434    YOKOGAWA EUROPE B  V    Euroweg 2  3825 HD Amersfoort  THE NETHERLANDS   Phone   31 88 4641000 Fax   31 88 4641111   YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CIS LTD    Grokholskiy per 13 Building 2  4th Floor 129090  Moscow  RUSSIA  Phone   7 495 737 7868 Fax   7 495 737 7869   YOKOGAWA CHINA CO   LTD    3F Tower D Cartelo Crocodile Building  No 568 West Tianshan Road   Shanghai 200335  CHINA   Phone   86 21 62396262 Fax   86 21 62387866   YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC KOREA CO   LTD    14 1  Yangpyeongdong 4Ga  Yeongdeungpo Gu  Seoul  150 866  KOREA  Phone   82 2 2628 6000 Fax   82 2 2628 6400   YOKOGAWA ENGINEERING ASIA PTE  LTD    5 Bedok South Road  Singapore 469270  SINGAPORE   Phone   65 6241 9933 Fax   65 6241 2606   YOKOGAWA INDIA LTD    Plot No 96  Electronic City Complex  Hosur Road  
10.     Terminal  3   A     Terminal  2        For EJX9LILIA only  F0527 ai       e Terminal Wiring for 4 to 20 mA output       SUPPLY T  7 Power supply and output terminals    o  CHECK ka S1 External indicator  ammeter  terminals     2  or ki or                    Status contact output terminals   ALARM    when  AL is specified                   Ground terminal        1  When using an external indicator or check meter  the  internal resistance must be 10 O or less  A check meter  or indicator cannot be connected when  AL option is  specified     2  Not available for FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS  PA communication types     mw E    e Terminal Wiring for 1 to 5 V output   10       SUPPLY L o  Power supply terminals          vout     O 1 to 5V DC with HART communication       terminals            Ground terminal       e Terminal Wiring for 4 to 20 mA output   EJX9LILIA     a Power supply and output terminals    External indicator  ammeter  terminals    172                Pulse or status contact output terminals  2          E Ground terminal        1  When using an external indicator or check meter  the  internal resistance must be 100 or less    2  Not available for FOUNDATION Fieldbus communication    type     F0531 ai    Figure 5 2 Terminal    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt  30       5 2 1 Power Supply Wiring Connection    AA IMPORTANT    Connecting with the commercial AC power supply  will damage the device  Be sure to use the DC power  supply in the predetermined range 
11.    User s    Manual EJX and EJA E Series    DPharp EW    DPhap EJA     Differential Pressure and  Pressure Transmitters  Installation Manual    CD ROM included    IM 01C25A01 01E             e e   2   vigilantplant   Contents  1  Introduction  1 1 For Safe Use of Produc  2  1 2 Warranty  1 3 ATEX Documentation    4  2  Handling Cautions    2 1 Model and Specifications Check   2 2 Selecting the Installation Location      2 3 Pressure  ConnectiOl  te ecciesie sese ge  2 4 Installation of an Explosion Protected Instrument      6  2 5 EMC Conformity Standards sieniin  2 6 Pressure Equipment Directive  PED      2 7 Safety Requirement Standards                                           Installation   3 1 MOULE  ctore dw GW Mw yw dod 19  3 2 Mounting the Diaphragm Seals                                        19  3 3 Diaphragm Seals Installation Consideration             20    3 4 Mounting the Flushing Connection Ring  3 5 Affixing the Teflon Film                                        3 6 Rotating Transmitter Section                                      3 7 Changing the Direction of Integral Indicator              23  Installing Impulse Piping   4 1 Impulse Piping Installation Precautions                     24  4 2 Impulse Piping Connection Examples                       26  4 3 Process Piping Installation Precautions  EJL1115L1 27  Wiring   5 1 Wiring Gd Te 29  5 2 Connections of External Wiring to Terminal Box       29  5 3 WING EE 32  5 4 RTD Cable Connection  EJX910A EJX930A   
12.   JO5300  EJO6300 OC i    Figure 3 1                                                                F00301 ai    EJL1530L  and EJX630A Horizontal  Mounting Position    3 1 Mounting    m Thetransmitter can be mounted on a nominal  50 mm  2 inch  pipe using the mounting bracket  supplied  as shown in Figure 3 2 and 3 3  Tighten the   four  bolts that hold the transmitter with a torque of  approximately 39 N m  4 kgfm          Transmitter  mounting bolt    50 mm 2 inch  pipe    F0302 ai    Figure 3 2 Transmitter Mounting     Horizontal Impulse Piping Type     Vertical pipe mounting   Process connector upside     Vertical pipe mounting   Process connector downside     vo       9          j bracket    50 mm   2 inch  pipe    Transmitter  mounting bolt F0303 ai    Figure 33 Transmitter Mounting     Vertical Impulse Piping Type     Vertical pipe mounting Horizontal pipe mounting          50 mm    U bolt nut  L   2 inch  pipe           Mounting  bracket    U bolt  S     F0304 ai    Figure 3 4 EJLI510L1 and EJL1530L  Mounting    3 2 Mounting the Diaphragm Seals  A  IMPORTANT      Please use a gasket with an inside diameter    d   that is greater than the diameter of the diaphragm  seal  If a gasket with a smaller inside diameter is  used  the diaphragm may not function correctly      During the diaphragm seal installation  ensure as  far as possible that no seal liguid head pressure is  applied to the diaphragm seals      Exercise care so as not to damage diaphragm  surfaces  Since th
13.   Process Temperature  120 C max      For CSA E60079     Applicable Standard  CAN CSA E60079 11   CAN CSA E60079 15  IEC 60529 2001   Ex ia IIC T4  Ex nL IIC T4   Ambient Temperature     50 to 60  C   Max  Process Temp   120  C   Enclosure  IP66 IP67    Note 2  Entity Parameters    Intrinsically safe ratings are as follows   Maximum Input Voltage  Vmax Ui    30 V  Maximum Input Current  Imax li   gt  200 mA  Maximum Input Power  Pmax Pi    0 9 W  Maximum Internal Capacitance  Ci    10 nF  Maximum Internal Inductance  Li    O UH  Type  n  or Nonincendive ratings are as follows   Maximum Input Voltage  Vmax Ui    30 V  Maximum Internal Capacitance  Ci    10 nF  Maximum Internal Inductance  Li    O uH  Installation Requirements   Uo s Ui  lo  lt  li  Po  lt  Pi    Co 2 Ci   Ccable  Lo 2 Li   Lcable   Voc  lt  Vmax  Isc  lt  Imax    Ca 2 Ci   Ccable  La 2 Li   Lcable   Uo  lo  Po  Co  Lo  Voc  Isc  Ca and La are  parameters of barrier     Note 3  Installation    In any safety barreir used output current must  be limited by a resistor  R  such that lo  Uo R or  Isc Voc R        Group IIC  Zone 2    Pressure Transmitters       The safety barrier must be CSA certified    Input voltage of the safety barrier must be less  than 250 Vrms Vdc    Installation should be in accordance with Canadian  Electrical Code Part I and Local Electrical Code   Dust tight conduit seal must be used when  installed in Class Il and IIl environments    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by o
14.   TEST KEY1 Special maintenance W O  parameter  K51   TEST KEY2 Special maintenance W O  parameter  K52   TEST KEY3 Special maintenance W O  parameter  K53   TEST KEY4 Special maintenance W O  parameter  K60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O  M DEVICE INFO Device information  M10   SERIAL NO  Serial number R O O O     M11   MFTR  DATE Manufactured date R O O O     M12   EXTRA NO  Customization number R O O O     M15   SOFT REV Software revision R O O O     M16   BRAIN REV BRAIN protocol revision R O O O     M17   MEMO1 Memo W 116 alphanumeric characters O O O      M18   MEMO2 Memo W   16 alphanumeric characters O     0     M19   MEMO3 Memo W   16 alphanumeric characters O O O      1    RIW  R   Read only  W   Read 8 Write   2  _ The default value shows MWP  Maximum working pressure  of the capsule     Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model  refer to the General Specifications section in each user s manual     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 8  Parameter Summary gt                                                           No    Parameter name Item RW  Content Default value ieee HE  2   M20   ISOLMATL Capsule material W O O O     M21  FILL FLUID Fill fluid W O O O     M22   GASKET MATL Gasket material W ojojoj      M23   PRO CON MATL  Flange material W O O O     M24   D VENT MATL Vent plug material W O O O     M25   PRO CON TYPE   Process connection W O O O      type  M26   RS ISOL MATL Remote seal material Ww O O O     M27   PRO CON SIZE Flange size Ww
15.   Wiring  A N NOTE    For FOUNDATION Fieldbus PROFIBUS PA  and Mod  bus communication types  please refer to manuals in  the attached CD ROM     5 1 Wiring Precautions    AA IMPORTANT      Lay wiring as far as possible from electrical noise  sources such as large capacity transformers   motors  and power supplies      Remove electrical connection dust cap before  wiring      All threaded parts must be treated with  waterproofing sealant   A non hardening silicone  group sealant is recommended       To prevent noise pickup  do not pass signal and  power cables through the same ducts      Explosion protected instruments must be wired  in accordance with specific requirements  and   in certain countries  legal regulations  in order  to preserve the effectiveness of their explosion   protected features      The terminal box cover is locked by an Allen head  bolt  a shrouding bolt  on ATEX flameproof type  transmitters  When the shrouding bolt is driven  clockwise using an Allen wrench  it gose in  The  cover lock can then be released and the cover can  be opened by hand    When a cover is closed it should be locked by a  shrouding bolt without fail  Tighten the shrouding  bolt to a torque of 0 7 N m           Shrouding Bolt     Shrouding Bolt  F0501 ai    Figure 5 1 Shrouding Bolt      Plug and seal an unused conduit connection        5 2 Connections of External  Wiring to Terminal Box    e Terminal Configuration    RTD cable connection               Terminal  4   B      Terminal
16.  0  Install the transmitter at most h  mm  above the  HP process connection  P  Pressure in the tank  Pa abs   PO  Minimum working pressure limit of the transmitter  Pa  abs  See below table    For fill fluid code A  B  C  D  E                                            Wetted parts   Process connection size   material ded code   code u 2 8 3_  4W  SW 1 to 5m 6 90 3190  6to10m   10030   3520   SE 1 to 5m 6790 3190   6 to 10m 10030   3520   SY 1 to 5m 3190   6 to 10m 3520  HW 1 to 5m 19150   6140  6 to 10m 8290  TW 1 to 5m 9620 3620  6 to 10m 4210  UW 1 to 5m 9540 4750  6 to 10m 6050              For fill fluid code 1  2  4     Wetted parts Process connection size                   Low pressure side       F0308 ai    Example of Installation to Tank   Caution on Installation     Figure 3 8    3 4 Mounting the Flushing  Connection Ring    3 4 1  Mounting to Pressure Detector  Section    The flushing connection ring is mounted to the pressure  detector section as shown in Figure 3 9    At the factory shipment  the flushing connection ring is  already assembled and attached to process detector  section     uopejje sul d    Pressure detector section        Spiral gasket                                                             a Capillary f  material length code Groove for  code 2 8 3 4 W installing Y Ring holder  1 to 5m 2570 320 spiral gasket    SH 6to 10m   4680   530 W  SE 1 to 5m 2570 320 View from pressure Vent Drain plug  6 to 10m 4680 530 detector section  SY 1 to 5m 320 
17.  1 to 5 V signal line commonly use  the SUPPLY   terminal       N NOTE    With three wire connection  the cable length may  affect the measurement accuracy of the output signal   In either three wire or four wire connection   recommended wiring distance is 200 m or less  and  the use of shielded cable is recommended       Three wire connection  A negative wiring shall be commonly used for power  supply and signal line     Hazardous Location             Nonhazardous Location    Transmitter terminal box    Distributor   Power supply unit               Receiver  instrument             F0529 ai    Figure 5 13 Connection between Transmitter   Distributor and Receiver      Fourwire connection  Fasten the negative side wiring of both power supply  and signal line to the SUPPLY   terminal     Hazardous Location                Nonhazardous Location    Transmitter terminal box    Distributor   Power supply unit             Receiver  instrument                F0530 ai    Figure 5 14 Connection between Transmitter   Distributor and Receiver    5 3 2 Wiring Installation     1  General use Type and Intrinsically Safe  Type    With the cable wiring  use a metallic conduit or waterproof  glands       Apply a non hardening sealant to the terminal box  connection port and to the threads on the flexible  metal conduit for waterproofing            Apply a non hardening  sealant to the threads for  waterproofing     Wiring metal  conduit             Tee    Drain plug    F0511 ai    Figure 5 15 Ty
18.  2 30     1  Pollution Degree 2     Pollution degree  describes the degree to which   a solid  liguid  or gas which deteriorates dielectric  strength or surface resistivity is adhering    2   applies  to normal indoor atmosphere  Normally  only non   conductive pollution occurs  Occasionally  however   temporary conductivity caused by condensation must  be expected      2  Installation Category       Overvoltage category Installation category    describes a number which defines a transient  overvoltage condition  It implies the regulation for  impulse withstand voltage    I   applies to electrical  equipment which is supplied from the circuit when  appropriate transient overvoltage control means   interfaces  are provided      3  Altitude of installation site   Max  2 000 m above sea level     4  Indoor Outdoor use    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 3  Installation gt  1 9       3  Installation    AA IMPORTANT      When welding piping during construction  take  care not to allow welding currents to flow through  the transmitter      Do not step on this instrument after installation      For EJO4300  EJL1440L1 and EJL1438L1   the atmospheric opening is located on the low  pressure side cover flange  For EJL1530L1 and  EJX630A whose capsule code is A  B  or C  the  pipe of the atmospheric opening is located on the  pressure detecting section  These openings must  not face upward           Sen  Pipe NC     backside of the instrument     Zero adjustment screw                Capsule code  
19.  6 Diag Ref Lim  7 Diag DPComp       1 Lim fDPmax   2 Lim fDPmin   3 Lim fSPlmax   4 Lim fSPlmin   5 Lim fSPhmax  6 Lim fSPhmin   7 Lim BlkFmax   8 Lim BlkFmin   9 Lim DPAvgmax  a Lim DPAvgmin             1 Diag Description  2 Ref fDP   3 Ref fSPI   4 Ref fSPh   5 Ref BIKF   6 Ref BIkF                   1 Ref Lim fDPmin  2 Ref Lim fSPmin  3 Ref Lim BlkFlmax             1 Status    2 Configuration       1 Snsr temp  2 Amp temp  3 Flg temp                   1 Flg temp Coef  2 Flg temp Lim                1 Diag Out Option  2 Diag Fixed Out Val                   F0801 2 ai    46       IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 8  Parameter Summary gt     47           BRAIN Communication Parameter List    Instruments to which applicable     F  Differential pressure transmitters  P  Absolute and gauge pressure transmitters  L  Flange mounted differential pressure transmitters                                                       Applicable model   3  No    Parameter name Item RW  Content Default value a kaa a i8  2  01 MODEL Model R EJX  for EJX series    O  EJA  for EJA series   02  TAGNo  Tag number R As specified O  03   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R GOOD O  A DISPLAY Measured data display  A10   OUTPUT Output  in 96  R   2 5 to 11096 O  A11  PRES Measured pressure R  Unit specified in C20 O  after zero adjustment  A15   OUTPUT mA Output current R   3 6000 to 21 600 mA O  A16   ENGR  OUTPUT   User scaled value R  Unit specified in 130 O  A17   ENGR  EXP Exponents R  Unit specified in 132 O  A20   S
20.  65  C  USE THE particular type of protection is selected  any  POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD AN e   other type of protection cannot be used  The      Tag plate for intrinsically safe Ex ia installation must be in accordance with the   No DEKRA TIATEK 0228X     description about the type of protection in this  ExiallC T4 Ga Ta   50 TO 60  C  Ex ia IIIC TB5 C T100 C T120  C Db Ta  30  15  TO 60  C H    NONG cns TEMRITE   42016 instruction manual   T85  C Tp  80  C   T100  UT 100  C   T120  D da CH  Ui 30V  li 200mA  Pi 0  Ci 27 6nF           Note 2  In order to avoid confusion  unnecessary  marking is crossed out on the label other       I 1G  O   CE  12D                         WARNING A  than the selected type of protection when the  transmitter is installed   Ei a  IECEx Intrinsically Safe Type   type n      Tag plate for intrinsically safe Ex ic Caution for IECEX Intrinsically safe and type n   o PENADES oc Note 1  Model EJX Series differential  gauge  and    absolute pressure transmitters with optional  o C    amp  ac code  SU2 are applicable for use in hazardous  WARNING A locations      No  IECEx CSA 05 0005    Applicable Standard  IEC 60079 0 2000    GN NM IEC 60079 11 1999  IEC 60079 15 2001             IM 01C25A01 01E    suopne23   ujpueH W     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  16         ExiallC T4  Ex nL llC T4     Ambient Temperature     50 to 60  C    Max  Process Temp   120  C     Enclosure  IP66 IP67    Note 2  Entity Parameters     Intrinsically safe ratin
21.  Follow the procedures  below to connect a cable when a cable gland or a conduit  is used     5 4 1 Connecting Shielded Cable with  Cable Gland  External temperature  input code   1   2   3  and  4      RTD connection components  EJX multivariable    transmitter  two cable glands  and RTD cable   Two cable glands are attached     Electrical connection  g Cable gland    RTD cable  with connector    Detail of connector                        F0514 ai      Magnified view of the RTD connector in the  transmitter s terminal box        Protection Cap    The RTD cable connecting port is covered with a cap to  keep out dust  The cap should not be removed until you  are ready to install the cable      Components for the cable gland  The cable gland assembly consists of an entry  seal   running coupler  and backnut  Confirm that the seal is  attached inside the entry and that the thread size of the  cable gland is the same as that for the RTD electrical  connection     1 2NPT Type    Connecting Port    FO515 ai    Running  Coupler    Entry with Seal Backnut       M20 Type    Runnin    d  Gasket Coupler Backnut       F0516 ai          Input output signal is non isolated   Do not turn on power supply until you complete all the  wiring work        IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt  35       Procedure     1  Disassemble the cable gland  loosen the running  coupler to separate the backnut from the entry     2  Remove the protection cap over the transmitter  electrical connection and insta
22.  G31   THI  AL VAL High side alert value of W   50 to 130 120 degC  temperature  G32  T LO  AL VAL Low side alert value of W   50to130  40 degC  temperature  G50   AUTO RECOVER   Auto recover from W   OFF or ON ON  sensor error  G60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60  H AUTO SET Automatic setup  H10   AUTO PLRV Lower range value auto W    32000 to 32000  unit As specified  setup specified in C20  H11   AUTO P URV Upper range value auto W    32000 to 32000  unit As specified  setup specified in C20  H20   AUTO SPLRV SP lower range value W    32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 MPa  auto setup specified in D30  H21   AUTO SP URV SP upper range value W    32000 to 32000  unit  auto setup 2 specified in D30  H60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R  See A60    DISP SET Display setting  110   DISP OUT1 LCD output 1 W  PRES  PRES Yo  ENGR  PRES 90 O O O0 0  PRES  SP  or SP    111   DISP OUT2 LCD output 2 W_ PRES  PRES Yo  ENGR      O O O0 0  PRES  SP  SP    or      112   DISP OUT3 LCD output 3 W   See 111     O O 0 0  113   DISP OUT4 LCD output 4 W  See111     O O O0 0  DO   P DISP MODE   display mode W _   LINEAR or SQUARE ROOT   LINEAR O O O0 0  l21   PRES   RESO   display resolution W   NORMAL or HIGH NORMAL O O O0 0  RESOLUTION  I30   ENGR  UNIT User set engineering W   8 alphanumeric characters opo ol o  unit  I31   EASY EU SET Engineering unit select Ww O O O      132   ENGR  EXP Exponents W        x10  x100  x1000     ojojol  o  I33   ENGR  LRV User set lower range W    32000 to 
23.  O O O     M28   NUM RS Number of remote seal W O O O      M29   RS FILL FLUID Fill fluid of remote seal W O O O    M30   RS TYPE Remote seal type Ww O O O     M50  MS CODE 1 Model and suffix code 1 Ww O O O    M51  MS CODE 2 Model and suffixcode2  W O O O    M52  MS CODE 3 Model and suffix code3   W O O O     M53  MS CODE 4 Model and suffixcode4  W O O O    M54  MS CODE 5 Model and suffixcode5  W O O O    M55  MS CODE 6 Model and suffix code 6   W O        QO    M60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O    P Record History of errors  P10   ERROR REC 1 Last error W  SeeA60 GOOD O O O    P12  ERROR REC 2 Second recent error W  SeeA60 GOOD O O O      P14  ERROR REC 3 Third recent error W  SeeA60 GOOD O   O O   P16   ERROR REC 4 Forth recent error W  SeeA60 GOOD O O O     P60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O     T CHARACTERIZR   Signal characterizer   setting  T10   S C  ENABLE Signal characterizer W   INHIBIT or ENABLE INHIBIT O O O     permission  T11   NUM OF POINT Number of coordinates W  0to9 0 O O O      T20   X START  FIX  Start point of X R  0 0096 O O O    T21  Y START  FIX  Start point of Y R  0 0096 O O O    T22  X1 Coordinate 1 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 10 00 O O O     T23  Y1 Coordinate 1 of Y W  0 00 to 100 00  10 00 O O O    T24  X2 Coordinate 2 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 20 00 O O O    T25  Y2 Coordinate 2 of Y W  0 00 to 100 0096 20 00 O O O    T26  X3 Coordinate 3 of X W  0 00 to 100 00  30 00 O O O    T27  Y3 Coordinate 3 of Y W  0 00 to 
24.  Operation Countermeasure  during Error  None  AL  01 Sensor problem  Outputs the signal  Hold  High  or Replace capsule when error keeps  CAP  ERR Capsule temperature sensor problem    Low  set with parameter  appearing even after restart   Capsule EEPROM problem   AL  02 Amplifier temperature sensor problem    Outputs the signal  Hold  High  or Replace amplifier   AMP  ERR Amplifier EEPROM problem  Low  set with parameter   Amplifier problem   AL  10 Input is outside measurement range Outputs high range limit value orlow   Check input or replace capsule when  PRESS limit of capsule  range limit value  necessary   AL  11 Static pressure exceeds limit  Continues to operate and output   ST  PRSS  AL  12 Capsule temperature is outside range Use heat insulation or make lagging  CAP  TMP     50 to 130  C   to keep temperature within range   AL  13 Amplifier temperature is outside range  AMP  TMP     50 to 95  C    AL  30 Output is outside upper or lower range   Outputs high range limit value or low   Check input and range setting  and  RANGE limit value  range limit value  change them as needed   AL  31 Static pressure exceeds specified Continues to operate and  SP  RNG range  output   AL  35    Input pressure exceeds specified Check input   P  HI threshold   AL  36     P LO  AL  37   Input static pressure exceeds specified  SP  HI threshold   AL  38     SP  LO  AL  39    Detected temperature exceeds  TMP  HI specified threshold   AL  40     TMP  LO  AL  50 Specified value is out
25.  PLTP 1 PLTD  4 Pres sensor trim      4 PUTP     2 PUTD  7 SP 5 Pres trim info  3 Clear P snsr trim  2 SP sensor 2 SP   d  E   3 SP Unit 1 Static Pres trim  1 Snsr temp 4 AIG Select 2 SPLTP 1 SPLTD  2 Amp temp 5 SP HIL Select 3 SPUTP 2 SPUTD  3 Temp Unit 6 SP sensor trim 4 SP trim info  3 Clear SP snsr trim  7 SP setup 1 SP range  1 Pres 2 SP Unit  2 Signal condition 1 Process variables 3 SP Damp  RR 2 Pres   4 SP A G Setup  5 SP H L Select  4 Snsr temp  1 Keypad input  2 Re range 2 Apply values  3 Unit  4 Xfer fnctn 1 T Z  Cmp mode  5 Pres Damp 2 Temp Zero  6 Low cut  7 Low cut mode  8 H L Swap  9 Bi dir mode te  2 Pres Yo  Ouick resp  3AO  T Z  Cmp menu  sc 4 SP   C  menu 5 SP   5  Review 18 6  6 Snsrtemp 1 Loop test  2 Num of points 7 Engr Disp 2 D Atrim    3 Point setting 8 Engr exp 3 Scaled D A trim  9 Engr Unit 4 Clear D A trim  3 Output condition 1 Process variables Digital Output 5 AO alm typ  6 Auto recover  HotKey 2 Analog output 7 AO lower limit  8 AO upper limit  1 Keypad Input 1 LRV 1 Poll addr  2 URV 3 HART output 2 Numreqpreams   1 Pres Alert mode  3 Unit 3 Burst mode 2 Config Pres Alerts  4 LSL 4 Burst option 3 SP Aert mode  5 USL 4 Config SP Alerts 1 Digital Output  6 Min Span 4P Alert  5 Temp Alert mode 2 DO Select  lus FOCARE ANGES 6 Config Temp Alerts 3 DO Signal type  1 Write protect   1 Disp select 1 Disp Out 1 7 DO Config 4 DO Test  2 Enable wrt 10min 4 Display condition 2 Disp Out 2  2 Wrt protect menu e  3 New password 3 Disp Out 3  4 Software seal 4 
26.  Paragraph 3     SEP   EJO5100   EJX610A  Wilh coded D 700 0 1 70 Ii  PE3  Eyos300    B C   100   0 1   10 Fins    EJX630A D 700   0 1   70  SEP   EJL1530L1   EJX630A  regen D 700 0 1 70 I  PE3  L 160   001   1 6 Article 3   EJX910A Paragraph 3  M  H 250 0 01 2 5  SEP   EJX910A  with code   MH 250   0 01 2 5 IH  PE3  Article 3   EJX930A M  H 500   0 01 5 0   Paragraph 3   SEP   EJX930A  with code   MH 500   0 01 5 0 IH  PE3   1  PS is maximum pressure for vessel itself based on     2     Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC  Refer to    General Specification for maximum working pressure of a    transmitter   Referred to Table 1 covered by ANNEX II of EC Directive    on Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  18        3  Operation    A  caution      The temperature and pressure of fluid should  be maintained at levels that are consistent with  normal operating conditions      The ambient temperature should be maintained  at a level that is consistent with normal operating  conditions      Please take care to prevent water hammer and the  like from inducing excessive pressures in pipes  and valves  If phenomena are likely  install a safety  valve or take some other appropriate measure to  prevent pressure from exceeding PS      Take appropriate measures at the device or  system level to protect transmitters if they are to be  operated near an external heat source           2 7 Safety Reguirement  Standards  Applicable standard  EN61010 1  EN61010
27.  Safe Apparatus Parameters   Groups A  B  C  D  E  F and G     Vmax   30V Ci  6 nF  Imax   200 mA Li   O uH  Pmax  1W    Associated Apparatus Parameters   FM approved barriers    Voc s 30V Ca gt 6nF  Isc  lt  200 mA La    0 uH  Pmax s 1W    e Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters   Groups C  D  E  F and G     Vmax   30V Ci 6 nF  Imax   225 mA Li   0 uH  Pmax   1 W      Associated Apparatus Parameters     FM approved barriers   Voc s 30V Ca gt 6nF  Isc  lt  225 mA La  gt  0 uH  Pmaxs1W      Entity Installation Requirements  Vmax 2 Voc or Uo or Vt  Imax 2 Isc or lo or It   Pmax  or Po   lt  Pi  Ca or Co 2 Ci   Ccable   La or Lo 2 Li   Lcable    Note 3  Installation     Barrier must be installed in an enclosure that  meets the requirements of ANSI ISA S82 01      Control equipment connected to barrier must not  use or generate more than 250 V rms or V dc      Installation should be in accordance with ANSI ISA  RP12 6  Installation of Intrinsically Safe Systems  for Hazardous  Classified  Locations  and the  National Electric Code  ANSI NFPA 70       The configuration of associated apparatus must be    FMRC Approved      Dust tight conduit seal must be used when  installed in a Class Il  Ill  Group E  F and G  environments       Associated apparatus manufacturer s installation  drawing must be followed when installing this  apparatus      The maximum power delivered from the barrier  must not exceed 1 W      Note a warning label worded  SUBSTITUTION  OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR IN
28.  check box of the selected approval type  on the certification label on the transmitter to  distinguish it from unused approval types     e ATEX Intrinsically Safe Ex ic    Caution for ATEX intrinsically safe Ex ic    Note 1     Note 2     Applicable Standard    EN 60079 0 2009 EN 60079 0 2012   EN 60079 11 2012   Type of Protection and Marking Code   ll 3G Ex ic IIC T4 Gc    Ambient Temperature     30  to  60  C       15  C when  HE is specified     Ambient Humidity    0 to 100   No condensation   Maximum Process Temperature  120  C  IP Code  IP66   Ambient pollution degree  2  Overvoltage category       Electrical Data  Ui   30V   Ci   27 6 nF   Li   0 uH    Installation   All wiring shall comply with local installation  requirements   refer to the control drawing    Cable glands  adapters and or blanking elements  shall be of Ex  n   Ex  e  or Ex  d  and shall be  installed so as to maintain the specified degree of  protection  IP Code  of the transmitters     Note 3  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  Will void ATEX intrinsically safe         Control Drawing     Hazardous Area  lt        Nonhazardous Area    Pressure    I   i   i   1     H Associated   Transmitters _ Lo                    Apparatus    F0212 ai    Note 4  Specific Conditions of Use    AN WARNING       Electrostatic charge may cause an explosion  hazard  Avoid any actions tha
29.  contact the  Yokogawa representative from which the instrument  was purchased  or the nearest Yokogawa office     If a problem arises with this instrument  please inform  us of the nature of the problem and the circumstances  under which it developed  including the model  specification and serial number  Any diagrams    data and other information you can include in your  communication will also be helpful     Responsible party for repair cost for the problems  shall be determined by Yokogawa based on our  investigation     The Purchaser shall bear the responsibility for  repair costs  even during the warranty period  if the  malfunction is due to       Improper and or inadequate maintenance by the  purchaser      Failure or damage due to improper handling  use  or storage which is out of design conditions      Use of the product in question in a location  not conforming to the standards specified by  Yokogawa  or due to improper maintenance of the  installation location      Failure or damage due to modification or repair  by any party except Yokogawa or an approved  representative of Yokogawa      Malfunction or damage from improper relocation of  the product in question after delivery      Reason of force majeure such as fires   earthquakes  storms floods  thunder lightening   or other natural disasters  or disturbances  riots   warfare  or radioactive contamination     IM 01C25A01 01E    uononpoau  E     lt 1  Introduction gt  4       1 3 ATEX Documentation    This is onl
30.  must convey the process  pressure accurately  If  for example  gas collects in   a liquid filled impulse line  or the drain of a gas filled  impulse line becomes plugged  it will not convey the  pressure accurately  Since this will cause errors in the  measurement output  select the proper piping method  for the process fluid  gas  liquid  or steam   Pay careful  attention to the following points when routing the impulse  piping and connecting the impulse piping to a transmitter     4 1 1 Connecting Impulse Piping to the  Transmitter     1  Check the High and Low Pressure  Connections on the Transmitter  Figure 4 1     Symbols    H    and    L    have been placed on the capsule  assembly to indicate high and low pressure side  With  differential pressure transmitters  connect the high  pressure side impulse line to the    H    side  and the low  pressure side impulse line to the    L    side     With gauge absolute pressure transmitters  connect the  impulse line to the    H    side     Differential Pressure Transmitter              H    and    L    are shown  Process    connection Process connection    Process connector    Bolt    F0401 ai    Figure 4 1    H    and    L    Symbols on a Capsule    Assembly     2  Changing the Process Connector Piping  Connections  for differential pressure  transmitters     The impulse piping connection distances can be changed  between 51 mm  54 mm and 57 mm by changing the  orientation of the process connectors    This is convenient for al
31.  please  be sure to follow the instructions on safety described   in this manual when handling this instrument  In case   the instrument is handled in contradiction to these  instructions  Yokogawa does not guarantee safety   Please give your attention to the followings      a  Installation      The instrument must be installed by an expert  engineer or a skilled personnel  The procedures  described about INSTALLATION are not permitted for  operators      Incase of high process temperature  care should  be taken not to burn yourself because the surface of  body and case reaches a high temperature      The instrument installed in the process is under  pressure  Never loosen the process connector bolts  to avoid the dangerous spouting of process fluid      During draining condensate from the pressure  detector section  take appropriate care to avoid  contact with the skin  eyes or body  or inhalation of  vapors  if the accumulated process fluid may be toxic  or otherwise harmful      When removing the instrument from hazardous  processes  avoid contact with the fluid and the interior  of the meter      All installation shall comply with local installation  requirement and local electrical code      b  Wiring      The instrument must be installed by an expert  engineer or a skilled personnel  The procedures  described about WIRING are not permitted for  operators      Please confirm that voltages between the power  supply and the instrument before connecting the  power cables an
32.  take  appropriate steps to prevent the contact of such  fluids with the skin or eyes and the inhalation of    vapors from these fluids   D        The following precautions must be observed in order to  safely operate the transmitter under pressure      a  Make sure that the process connector bolts are  tightened firmly     b  Make sure that there are no leaks in the impulse  piping     c  Never apply a pressure higher than the specified  maximum working pressure     2 4 Installation of an Explosion   Protected Instrument    A N NOTE    For Founpation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA explosion  protected type  please refer to manual in the attached  CD ROM     If a customer makes a repair or modification to an  intrinsically safe or explosionproof instrument and the  instrument is not restored to its original condition  its  intrinsically safe or explosionproof construction may be  compromised and the instrument may be hazardous to  operate  Please contact Yokogawa before making any  repair or modification to an instrument     AN CAUTION    This instrument has been tested and certified as   being intrinsically safe or explosionproof  Please   note that severe restrictions apply to this instrument s  construction  installation  external wiring  maintenance  and repair  A failure to abide by these restrictions could  make the instrument a hazard to operate     AN WARNING    Maintaining the safety of explosionproof eguipment  reguires great care during mounting  wiring  and  piping  Saf
33.  te  tie    struzzjonijiet marbuta ma  Ex fil lingwa lokali tieg  ek   g  andek tikkuntattja lill eqreb rappre  entan jew  uffi    ju ta    Yokogawa     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  5       2  Handling Cautions    When the transmitter is delivered  visually check them   to make sure that no damage occurred during shipment   Also check that all transmitter mounting hardware shown  in Figure 2 1 is included  If the transmitter was ordered  without the mounting bracket or without the process  connector  the transmitter mounting hardware is not  included                                                                                                                                   Table 2 1 Applicable Model Code for Mounting  Hardware  Applicable Suffix code Part name Qty  model  EJO1100 Process connector bolt   4  EJL1120L1   Process Process connector 2  EJLI130L    connections  EJX910A  123and4 Process connector 2  EJX930A gasket  EJ02100 P Process connector bolt   2  EJO3100 Se Process connector 1  EJDM30D    453 and4 Process connector     EJLI440L1 m gasket  EJL1110L   EJ01200 U bolt 1  EJLT130L1  EMETHOEI U bolt nut 2  EJLI430L1 8  Mounting bracket  EB    I B D G J K and M  EJL1118L  mtt Mounting bracket 4  EJLI438L1  Lor flat type   EJL1115L   EJX910A Transmitter mounting 4  EJX930A bolt  EJLI510L1 U bolt  L and S  1 ea   EJLI530L1   Mounting bracket   U bolt nut  L and S  2ea   EJX610A  FandL f  EJX630A Mounting bracket 1  External  temperature input RT
34.  the egualizing  valve is open     Zero adjustment screw cover       F0603 ai    Figure 6 2 External Zero Adjustment Screw   The zero adjustment screw is located inside the cover   Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero adjustment  screw  Equalize the transmitter  then turn the screw  clockwise to increase the output or counterclockwise to  decrease the output  The zero point adjustment can be  made with a resolution of 0 0196 of the setting range  The  degree of zero adjustments varies with the screw turning  speed  turn the screw slowly to make a fine adjustment   quickly to make a rough adjustment     When using differential pressure transmitters for level  measurement and if you cannot obtain the lower range  value from the actual measurement value of 0   refer to  subsection 6 2 2 2      6 2 2 Adjusting Zero Point for Gauge   Absolute Pressure Transmitters     1  When you can obtain the Low Range Value  from the actual measured value of 0    0 kPa  atmospheric pressure      For pressure measurement using gauge pressure  transmitters  follow the steps below before performing  zero point adjustment     1  Close the tap valve  main valve     2  Loosen the fill plug so that the pressure applied to the  transmitter is only the head of the seal liquid    3  Adjust the zero point at this status    4  After the adjustment  close the fill plug and then  gradually open the tap valve     Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero adjustment  Screw  Turn the screw clockwise to i
35.  vertegenwoordiger     Kaikkien ATEX Ex  tyyppisten tuotteiden  k  ytt  hjeet ovat saatavilla englannin   saksan  ja  ranskankielisin    Mik  li tarvitsette Ex  tyyppisten  tuotteiden ohjeita omalla paikallisella  kielell  nnne  ottakaa yhteytt   l  himp    n  Yokogawa toimistoon tai  edustajaan     Todos os manuais de instru    es referentes aos  produtos Ex da ATEX est  o dispon  veis em  Ingl  s  Alem  o e Franc  s  Se necessitar de  instru    es na sua l  ngua relacionadas com  produtos Ex  dever   entrar em contacto com a  delega    o mais pr  xima ou com um  representante da Yokogawa     Tous les manuels d instruction des produits ATEX  Ex sont disponibles en langue anglaise   allemande et fran  aise  Si vous n  cessitez des  instructions relatives aux produits Ex dans votre  langue  veuillez bien contacter votre repr  sentant  Yokogawa le plus proche     Alle Betriebsanleitungen f  r ATEX Ex bezogene  Produkte stehen in den Sprachen Englisch   Deutsch und Franz  sisch zur Verf  gung  Sollten  Sie die Betriebsanleitungen f  r Ex Produkte in  Ihrer Landessprache ben  tigen  setzen Sie sich  bitte mit Ihrem   rtlichen Yokogawa Vertreter in  Verbindung     Alla instruktionsb  cker f  r ATEX Ex   explosionss  kra  produkter   r tillg  ngliga p    engelska  tyska och franska  Om Ni beh  ver  instruktioner f  r dessa explosionss  kra produkter  p   annat spr  k  skall Ni kontakta n  rmaste  Yokogawakontor eller representant     Oha ta eyyerpidta Aevtovpyias Tov mpoiovrov pe A
36.  with the  description about the type of protection in this  instruction manual     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  11       Note 2  In order to avoid confusion  unnecessary  marking is crossed out on the label other  than the selected type of protection when the    transmitter is installed     2 4 3 ATEX Certification     Control Drawing     Hazardous Location  lt         Nonhazardous Location    Pressure Transmitters     1  Technical Data       a  _ ATEX Intrinsically Safe Type  Except for c  EJX9L10A         F0210 ai    Caution for ATEX Intrinsically safe type     Note 1     Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters  with optional code  KS21 for potentially  explosive atmospheres    No  DEKRA 11ATEX0228 X   Applicable Standard    EN 60079 0 2009  EN 60079 11 2007   EN 60079 26 2007  EN 61241 11 2006  Type of Protection and Marking code    Ex ia IIC T4 Ga   ExialllC T85   C T1009C T120  C Db  Group  II   Category  1G  2D   Ambient Temperature for EPL Ga      1  In any safety barriers used the output current must be  limited by a resistor    R    such that lo UZ R     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  will void DEKRA Intrinsically safe Certification     Note 5  Special Conditions for Safe Use    AN WARNING       In the case where the enclosure of the Pressure  Transmitter is made of aluminium  if it is mounted  in a
37. 100 0096 30 00 O O O    T28   X4 Coordinate 4 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 40 00 O  O  O    T29   Y4 Coordinate 4 of Y W 000 to 100 00  40 00 O O O    T30   X5 Coordinate 5 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 50 00 O O O    T31  Y5 Coordinate 5 of Y W  0 00 to 100 0096 50 00 Q    O    T32  X6 Coordinate 6 of X W  0 00 to 100 00  60 00 O O O    T33   Y6 Coordinate 6 of Y W  0 00 to 100 0096 60 00 O O O    T34   X7 Coordinate 7 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 70 00 O O O    T35  Y7 Coordinate 7 of Y W  0 00 to 100 0096 70 00 O O O    T36   X8 Coordinate 8 of X W  0 00 to 100 0096 80 00 O O O     T37  Y8 Coordinate 8 of Y W 10 00 to 100 0096 80 00 O O O    T38   X9 Coordinate 9 of X W 0 00 to 100 0096 90 00 O O O     T39  Y9 Coordinate 9 of Y W 10 00 to 100 0096 90 00 O O O     T40   X END  FIX  End point of X R   100 0096 O O O    T41   Y END  FIX  End point of Y R   100 00  O O O     T60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O      4   R W  R  Read only  W   Read 8 Write   2  _ The default value shows MWP  Maximum working pressure  of the capsule     Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model  refer to the General Specifications section in each user s manual     IM 01C25A01 01E    Aueuiuins Jayowesed E    52       Revision Information    EJX and EJA E Series  Differential Pressure and Pressure Transmitters Installation Manual    e Title        Manual No     IM 01C25A01 01E                                        Edition Date Page Revised Item  1st Aug  2009 New publicatio
38. 32000  unit 0 00 opo Jol o  limit specified in 130  134   ENGR  URV User set upper range W    32000 to 32000  unit 100 00 opo Jol o  limit specified in 130  I35   ENGR  POINT Decimal place of user W  0to4 1 O   O 0  0  set  140   BAR INDICATR Bar indicator W   OFF or ON ON O O O0 0  141  POWERONINF _   Display when powering W OFF or ON ON O O O     on  160   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O      4  R W  R   Read only  W   Read  amp  Write   2  _ The default value shows MWP  Maximum working pressure  of the capsule     Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model  refer to the General Specifications section in each user s manual     IM 01C25A01 01E    Aueuiuins JojouleJeg E     lt 8  Parameter Summary gt                                                             Applicabl del   3  No    Parameter name Item RAW  Content Default value a een  8     J ADJUST Adjusting data  J09   ADJ UNIT Pressure adjusting unit W    or PRES UNIT PRES UNIT O  select  J10   ADJ PRES Adjustment reference R  Unit specified in JO9 O  pressure  J11   PZEROADJ Automatic zero W    32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 kPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J12  P SPANADJ Automatic span W    32000 to 32000  unit 100 000 kPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J15  PZERO DEV Manual zero adjustment  W _    32000 to 32000  unit 100 000 kPa O  specified in JO9  J16  PSPAN DEV Manual span W    32000 to 32000  unit 100 000 kPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J20  ADJSP Adjustment reference R  Un
39. 5  C  T6   100  C  T5   and 120  C  T4     Maximum Surface Temperature for dust proof     T85  C  Tamb      30  to 75  C  Tp   85  C        15  C when  HE is specified     Note 2  Electrical Data      Supply voltage  42 V dc max   32 V dc max   FOUNDATION Fieldbus and  PROFIBUS PA type   9 to 28 V dc  27 mW  Low Power type      Output signal  4 to 20 mA  15 mA  FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA  type   1 to 5 V  Low Power type     Note 3  Installation      All wiring shall comply with local installation  reguirement      Cable glands  adapters and or blanking elements  with a suitable IP rating shall be of Ex d IIC Ex tb  IIIC certified by ATEX and shall be installed so as  to maintain the specific degree of protection  IP  Code  of the equipment      Wiring connection for output signal code Q  Low  Power type  shall follow the diagram below      lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  13       Pressure Transmitters    SUPPLY  0        Power Supply    Three Wire Connection    Pressure Transmitters    Power Supply    SUPPLY   Oe    Four Wire Connection  F0220 ai    Note 4  Operation      Keep the    WARNING     label attached to the  transmitter   WARNING  AFTER DE ENERGIZING  DELAY  5 MINUTES BEFORE OPENING  WHEN THE  AMBIENT TEMP 265 C  USE HEAT RESISTING  CABLE AND CABLE GLAND 290  C      Take care not to generate mechanical sparking  when accessing to the instrument and peripheral  devices in a hazardous location     Note 5  Special Conditions for Safe Use    AN WARNING      Electro
40. A01 01E       seinseeuue yuno3 pue sJ0413 E     lt 7  Errors and Countermeasures gt     44                                                                               Integral Cause 4 20mA Output Countermeasure  indicator operation during error  AL  79 Displayed value exceeds limit  Continues to operate and output  Check settings and change them as  OV  DISP needed   AL 87 Flange temperature exceeds a preset   It depends on the Diag Out Option Check the heater failure   FLG  HI upper limit  setting   AL 87 Flange temperature is below a preset   Check the capsule temp  and  FLG LO lower limit  Off  Continue to operate and output    Amplifier temp   Burnout Outputs AO upper limit or AO  lower limit  Adjust Flg Temp Coef   Fall back Outputs Diag Out Fixed Val   AL 88 Differential pressure pressure Continue to operate and output  Check process condition   INVR DP fluctuation does not reach the reference  level required to blockage detection so  that no blockage detection is carried  out   AL 88 Low pressure side fluctuation does not  INVR SL reach the reference fluctuation level  required to blockage detection   AL 88 High pressure side fluctuation does not  INVR SH reach the reference fluctuation level  required to blockage detection   AL 88 BIkF can not be used for blockage  INVR F detection for some reasons   AL 89 Appointed the diagnosis range outside   ILBD OV  AL 89 B Blocking  both side blockage  is It depends on the Diag Out Option Check process condition   B BLK detect
41. ART or BRAIN communication type        6 3 1 Local Parameter Setting  LPS   Overview    Parameter configuration by the external adjustment  screw and push button  integral indicator code E  offers  easy and quick setup for parameters of Tag number  Unit   LRV  URV  Damping Output mode  linear square root    Display out 1  and Re range by applying actual pressure   LRV URV   There is no effect on measurement signal   analog output or communication signal  when Local  Parameter Setting is carried out     External adjustment  screw cover       F0604 ai    Figure 6 3 External Adjustment Screw    Integral indicator    TOUTS  a a     Ze    100      nil  ULOL                   Push button       F0605 ai    Figure 6 4 Range    Setting Switch  push button     IM 01C25A01 01E    uopeuodo E       push    push    push    push    push               Process  Measurement  Display    p Vv  1  Tag Number    o  2  Press Unit  Se          3  Press LRV        _ sy    4  Press URV  N       Y  5  Damping Time  Nag          Y  6  Output Mode  NG          Y  7  Display Out1  Ke          Vv  8  LRV Apply Press  s          Vv  9  URV Apply Press  a          Y  10  Device Information             Y  Process  Measurement          Display       Activate LPS mode          i  dE    NG    Zero adjustment            I gt  Select Tag number                   _                      RW     I            Edit Press unit    N       YF     lt 6  Operation gt                 Nf  vo me     SO p    d push  S  Save Canc
42. Bangalore   560 100  INDIA  Phone   91 80 4158 6000 Fax   91 80 2852 1442   YOKOGAWA AUSTRALIA PTY  LTD    Tower A  112 118 Talavera Road  Macquarie Park NSW 2113  AUSTRALIA  Phone   61 2 8870 1100 Fax   61 2 8870 1111   YOKOGAWA MIDDLE EAST  amp  AFRICA B S C  C     P O  Box 10070  Manama  Building 577  Road 2516  Busaiteen 225  Muharrag   BAHRAIN  Phone   973 17 358100 Fax   973 17 336100   Oct  43    Printed in Japan    
43. C  USE HEAT   RESISTING CABLE AND CABLE GLAND 290  C      Take care not to generate mechanical sparking  when accessing to the instrument and peripheral  devices in a hazardous location      Electrostatic charge may cause an explosion  hazard  Avoid any actions that cause the  generation of electrostatic charge  such as rubbing  with a dry cloth on coating face of the product     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair     The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  will void IECEx Certification      Electrical Connection  A mark indicating the electrical connection type is  stamped near the electrical connection port  These  marks are as followed           Screw Size Marking  ISO M20 x 1 5 female AM  ANSI 1 2 NPT female AN or AW                Location of the mark       F0222 ai    2 5 EMC Conformity Standards    EN61326 1 Class A  Table 2  for use in industrial  locations    EN61326 2 3   EN61326 2 5  for PROFIBUS only     A  CAUTION    To meet EMC regulations  Yokogawa recommends  that customers run signal wiring through metal   conduits or use shielded twisted pair cabling when  installing EJX EJA E Series transmitters in a plant         lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  17       2 6 Pressure Equipment    Directive  PED      1  General    EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters are  categorized as piping under the pressure accessories  section of directive 97 23 EC  which corresponds to  Ar
44. D  O 2inch  EJO118                      F9347XA       EJD438 F9347YA  3 inch  Fluorinated oil A           PART No    F9145YN   Diaphragm    Gasket area       F0311 ai    Figure 3 11 Affixing the Teflon Film    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 3  Installation gt  23       3 6 Rotating Transmitter Section    The transmitter section can be rotated approximately  360    180   to either direction or 360   to one direction  from the original position at shipment  depending on the  configuration of the instrument   It can be fixed at any  angle within above range     1  Remove the two setscrews that fasten the transmitter  section and capsule assembly  using the Allen  wrench    2  Rotate the transmitter section slowly and stop it at  designated position    3  Tighten the two setscrews to a torque of 1 5 N m     AA IMPORTANT    Do not rotate the transmitter section more than the  above limit        Vertical impulse piping type          Pressure detector section             Stopper  Rotate 0 to   180  segments              Transmitter section          Horizontal impulse piping type             Transmitter section          Rotate 0 to  180   segments    Conduit connection  Zero adjustment screw          Pressure detector section          F0312 ai    Figure 3 12 Rotating Transmitter Section   Left Side High Pressure Type     3 7 Changing the Direction of    Integral Indicator    4 IMPORTANT    Always turn OFF power  release pressure and  remove a transmitter to non hazardous area before  disasse
45. D cabl 4  cable  EJX910A  B  C and D  EJX930A   External  temperature input  1 2 3 and4 Cable gland 2  EJO2100   Teflon film 1  Opt de  TF1  Ena    Ode HIT  ne cited 1  Teflon film 2  Opti de  TF1  SE EE Eer 2                                                                                                             EJO1100 B  EJL1120L  1 D  EJL1130L  2 G  eJ03400  HDD  I   DO   EJL1430L  4 K  EJL1440L  M  a  1 D  EJX910A 2 G i  zi pali   EJX930A OO 3   OOOO j E  4 K  M c  D  1  2  EJO2100   OO 3     00000  4  EJO5100  EJL1530L  F  EJX610A   00000   OO  L  EJX630A  EJO1180 B  EJD438H   00000   0001 J  B  EJL1115L1   00000   0001 E  K    F0201 ai           Cable gland and RTD cable   EJX910A and EJX930A only    Bolt   Process connector    Process connector  Gasket e       Mounting bracket   Flat type     e j Mounting bracket   L type     Transmitter mounting bolt          U bolt nut  amp     U bolt nut  L  o    e  a         LL   M    Teflon film umm    Fluorinated oil        ounting bracket       U bolt  S     U bolt  L   F0202 ai    Figure 2 1 Transmitter Mounting Hardware    IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  BuijpueH W    o     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt        2 4 Model and Specifications  Check    The model name and specifications are indicated on the  name plate attached to the case     O  menace transmitter D   Po    MODEL BNA      EC  ee        YOKOGAWA   5292 1852870 saran  F0203 ai    Figure 2 2 Name Plate    2 2 Selecting the Installation  Location    The transmitter is de
46. Disp Out 4  1 Disp Pres   fnctn 1 Tag  m 2 Disp Pres   Reso   2 Pd diti  EH 3 Pres disp point 2 Date    ei 3 Descriptor  3 SP disp condition 1 Engr LRV 4 Message  4 Enar di 2 Engr URV 5 Model 1  ngr disp range 3 Engr em 6 Model 2  i ngr Un  7 Model 3  5  barlndicator 5 Engr point   8 Write Protect 1 Universal rev  1 Field device info 9 SeiEngr Unit     s EXSW 2 EM dev rev  5 Device information     2 Sensor information odify Engr Uni Revision  s 3 Software rev  6 Test Key 3 Self test Additional Info                            F0801 1 ai    IM 01C25A01 01E       Aueuiuins Joj9uleJeg    4 Diag Parameters        lt 8  Parameter Summary gt                 1 Diag Error  2 Diag Option  3 ILBD Parameters    4 HT Parameters    5 Diag Output       1 Status       2 Configuration          1 Diag Mode  2 Diag Applicable  3 Diag Variables    4 Diag Reference    5 Funct Variables       1 Ratio fDP Status  2 Ratio fDP   3 Ratio fSPI Status  4 Ratio fSP   5 Ratio fSPh Status  6 Ratio fSPh  7 BIKF Status  8 BIkF  9 DP Avg Status  a DP Avg  b CRatio fDP Status  c CRatio fDP  d NRatio fDP Siatus  e NRatio fDP             1 Diag Description  2 Ref fDP Status   3 Ref fDP   4 Ref fSPI Status   5 Ref fSPI   6 Ref fSPh Status   7 Ref fSPh   8 Ref DP Avg Status  9 Ref DP Avg   a Ref DP Avg Status  b Ref DP Avg                      1 fDP Status   2fDP   3 fSPI Status  4 fSPI   5 fSPh Status  6 fSPh                      1 Set Diag Mode  2 Diag Period  3 Diag Lim    4 Diag Reference  5 Diag Supp Count   
47. F0309 ai  mas 10220   2050 530 Figure 3 9 Mounting to Pressure Detector Section  WS 6 to 10m 3450  TW 1 to 5m 4270 570  1  Mount the ring holder on the ring and loosely tighten  6 to 10m 960 the mounting screws   ds  Specific gravity of fill fluid  at 25  C   See below table   2  Place the spiral gasket in the ring groove  With the  Fill fluid ring correctly aligned and flush with the face of the  code E pressure detector  securely tighten each ring holder s  ds  Specific 1 90 to mounting screws   gravity 1 07   0 94   1 09 1 92 1 09  3  Position the ring so that the vent drain plugs are    aligned straight up and down     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 3  Installation gt  22       3 4 2 Mounting to Process Flange    Tighten the bolts to completely close the gap between the  ring and the pressure detector section    The mating flange  gasket  stud bolts and nuts are to  procured by the customer     Spiral gasket    Mating flange           Diaphragm             Pressure detector  section                      F0310 ai    Figure 3 10 Mounting to Process Flange       IMPORTANT      Confirm thatthere is no gap between the ring  and the process detector section after they are  mounted on the process flange  A gap can lead to  a sudden  explosive release of process fluids      When mounting or removing the ring  take care not  to tilt the pressure detector downward as the ring  can slip off and cause injury      When re mounting the ring  use the new spiral  gasket as shown in below table  
48. ING Damping time constant W  0 50  0 00  to 100 00 sec  2 00 sec or as O O O oQ  at amplifier see D50 specified  C40   OUTPUT MODE   Output mode W _  LINEAR or SUQARE ROOT   LINEAR or as O O O0 0  specified  C60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 ojo oj      ik R W  R   Read only  W   Read  amp  Write   2  _ The default value shows MWP  Maximum working pressure  of the capsule     Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model  refer to the General Specifications section in each user s manual     IM 01C25A01 01E       Aueuiuins Jayowesed E     lt 8  Parameter Summary gt  48                              Applicable model   3  No    Parameter name Item RW  Content Default value HR 38     D AUX SET 1 Auxiliary setting data 1  D10   LOW CUT Low cut W 10 00 to 20 00  10 00  O O 0 0  D11   LOW CUT MODE   Low cut mode W _ LINEAR or ZERO LINEAR opo   ol o  D15   H L SWAP Impulse piping W   NORMAL or REVERSE NORMAL Ov   O rO  accessing direction  D16   H20 UNIT SEL H2O unit select W    4degC or  20degC  4degC O O O oQ   68 0F   D20   OUT LIMIT  L  Low side output limiter W    2 50 to 110 0096  2 50  O O O0 0  D21   OUT LIMIT  H  High side output limiter W   2 50 to 110 0096 110  O O O0 0  D22   REV OUTPUT Output reversal W  NORMAL or REVERSE NORMAL opo  ol o  D25   BURNOUT CPU error R  HIGH or LOW O O O     D26   ERROR OUT Hardware error W   BURNOUT DIR or HOLD BURNOUT DIR opo   ol o  D30   SP UNIT Static pressure unit W  SeeC20 MPa O   olo  D31   SPA G SLCT Gaug
49. N NOTE    The color display in the table shows the white line of  the cable    The cable color could change depending on the cable  type    Blue 1 and blue 2 allow changing places    For 2 wire Type  connect either which is blue1 or  blue2  and give other side as OPEN     5 5  Grounding    Grounding is always reguired for the proper operation of  transmitters  Follow the domestic electrical reguirements  as regulated in each country  For a transmitter with a  built in lightning protector  grounding should satisfy  ground resistance of 100 or less     Ground terminals are located on the inside and outside of  the terminal box  Either of these terminals may be used        Ground terminal   inside     Ground terminal   outside        F0525 ai    Figure 5 19 Ground Terminals    5 6 Power Supply Voltage and  Load Resistance    For 4 to 20 mA output only   When configuring the loop  make sure that the external  load resistance is within the range in the figure below      Note  In case of an intrinsically safe transmitter  external load    resistance includes safety barrier resistance           cu             Z  External     Communication  E i applicable range   en BRAIN and HART      _             0 10 5 16 6 25 2 42  Power supply voltage E  V DC        F0526 ai    Figure 5 20 Relationship between Power Supply    Voltage and External Load Resistance    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 6  Operation gt  37       6  Operation  A N NOTE    For FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA  communication t
50. P Yo Static pressure  in 96  R   10 to 110  O  A21  SP Static pressure after R  Unit specified in D30 O  Zero adjustment  A30   CAPSULE TEMP   Capsule temperature H   Unit specified in D40 O  A60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R  Refer to Table 4 1 Alarm O  Message Summary  B SENSOR TYPE Sensor type  B10   MODEL Model and capsule type R  Model and capsule type O O O     B11  STYLE NO  Style number R _   Style number of product O O O      B20   PRES LRL Lower range limit R  Unit specified in C20 O O O     B21   PRES URL Upper range limit H  Unit specified in C20 O O O     B22  P MIN SPAN Minimum span R  Unit specified in C20 O O O     B30   SPLRL Lower range limit for R  Unit specified in D30 O   O    static pressure  B31   SP URL Upper range limit for R  Unit specified in D30 O   O     static pressure  B32   SP MIN SPAN Minimum span for static R  Unit specified in D30 O   O    pressure  B60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O     C BASIC SETUP Setting data  C10   TAG NO  Tag number W 116 alphanumeric characters   As specified opo Jolo  C20   PRES UNIT Measurement range W _ mmH20  mmAg  mmWG  kPa O OJO O  unit mmHg  Torr  kPa  MPa   mbar  bar  gf cm2  kgf cm    inH2O  inHg  ftH2O  psi   atm  Pa  hPa  C21   PRES LRV Lower range value W    32000 to 32000 within As specified opo ol o  measurement range  C22   PRES URV Upper range value W    32000 to 32000 within As specified opo Jol o  measurement range  C23   PRES POINT Decimal place W  Oto4 2 O O O0 0  C30   AMP DAMP
51. P card     For the shielded cables in this example of  flowmeter installation  use two wire separately  shielded cables     This supply voltage requires a power sourse   with a maximum output current of no less than  JER    or communication medium   ex  EP card    For the shielded cables in this   example of flowmeter installation   use two wire separately shielded   cables    This supply voltage requires a power  sourse with a maximum output current  of no less than E R 25mA    The supply voltage requires output  impedance no more than 1 1000 of R   load resistance      CAM E 10 5 to 30V DC   bb Counting Pr il    Common       1  Electric counter      Counting input I  Common    Electric counter  1    E 16 4 to 30V DC     Counting input I  Common    Electric counter  1    This supply voltage requires  a power sourse with a  maximum output current of  no less than E R 25mA        The range of load  resistance R for  the pulse output     The load resistance of pulse output should be used to 1ko  2W   If no translation of the pulse output possible by the cable length or the frequency of the pluse output   the load resistance should be selected by calculation as shown below     E V  0 1    Example of CEV cable capacitance        lt R  kQ   lt   120 Ko    C  pF   xf  kHz         0 1uF km       IM    Bu    Where   E   Supply voltage  V    f   Frequency of pulse output  kHz   R   Value of load resistance  kQ     E  V   R  ko     C   Cable capacitance  uF   P   Power ratio of the loa
52. Specified suffix code        SUPPLY  Supply voltage   OUTPUT  Output signal      5  Maintenance and Repair MWP  Maximum working pressure        CAL RNG  Specified calibration range   A WARNING NO   Serial number and year of production      TOKYO 180 8750 JAPAN   The instrument modification or parts replacement by The manufacturer name and the address      other than an authorized Representative of Yokogawa  1  The first number in the second block of    NO     column  Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void the is the last one number of the production year   certification           second block     6  Name Plate  NO 91K819857 132 7      Name plate il  1    The year 201  xt MU  AERE ell    2     480 8750    is a zip code which represents the  as      following address   ma wa    GE 2 9 32 Nakacho  Musashino shi  Tokyo Japan    Made in Ji  YOKOGAWA   _ TOKYO 155 8750 JAPAN        3  The identification number of Notified Body       Tag plate for flameproof type          No  KEMA 07ATEX0109 X aga D   TT N i 2 4 4 IECEx Certification   TEMP  CLASS  T6 T5 T4   ME EES  Ki Si 1m b        TS fnb onp Eeer Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with          optional code  SU2 can be selected the type of    CE Ey  128  o LEI protection  IECEx Intrinsically Safe type n or                   WARNING A   i  flameproof  for use in hazardous locations    Note 1  Forthe installation of this transmitter  once a  AFTER DE ENERGIZING  DELAY 5 MINUTES BEFORE e e pi  SEEN YAE AMBIENT TEMP 2
53. T04 010EN        Communication Type                   9th Edition  Oct  2014  KP   All Rights Reserved  Copyright    2009  Yokogawa Electric Corporation    Regarding This Manual      This manual should be passed on to the end user       The contents of this manual are subject to change    without prior notice       All rights reserved  No part of this manual may be  reproduced in any form without Yokogawa s written    permission       Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with regard    to this manual  including  but not limited to  implied    warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular    purpose       lf any question arises or errors are found  or if any    information is missing from this manual  please    inform the nearest Yokogawa sales office       The specifications covered by this manual are limited  to those for the standard type under the specified  model number break down and do not cover custom     made instruments       Please note that changes in the specifications   construction  or component parts of the instrument  may not immediately be reflected in this manual at  the time of change  provided that postponement of  revisions will not cause difficulty to the user from a  functional or performance standpoint     IM 01C25A01 01E    uononpoau  E         Yokogawa assumes no responsibilities for this  product except as stated in the warranty       lf the customer or any third party is harmed by the use  of this product  Yokogawa assumes no responsib
54. TEX  Ex  1or 0evrou ora Ayyduka  Teppavira kar Tak      Xs TEpiTTWON Tov xpevaleote odnyies oyeTUKa pe Ex  OTHY TOTLKY YAWTTR TAPAKAAOVLE ETLKOLVWIYOTE LE TO   kg   greng ypageio THs Yokogawa   aVTLTPOTWwTO TNs     o          G9 0    E    689 0 0    VSetky n  vody na obsluhu pre pr  stroje s ATEX Ex  su k dispoz  cii v jazyku anglickom  nemeckom a  francuzskom  V pr  pade potreby n  vodu pre Ex   pr  stroje vo Va om n  rodnom jazyku  skontaktujte  pros  m miestnu kancelariu firmy Yokogawa     V  echny u  ivatelsk   p    ru  ky pro v  robky  na   n     se vztahuje nev  bu  n   schv  len   ATEX Ex    jsou dostupn   v angli  tin    n  m  in   a francouz  tin     Po  adujete li pokyny t  kaj  c   se v  robk   s  nev  bu  n  m schv  len  m ve va  em lok  ln  m jazyku   kontaktujte pros  m va  i nejbli       reprezenta  n    kancel     Yokogawa     Visos gamini   ATEX Ex kategorijos Eksploatavimo  instrukcijos teikiami angl    vokie  i   ir pranc  z    kalbomis  Nor  dami gauti prietais   Ex  dokumentacij   kitomis kalbomis susisiekite su  artimiausiu bendrov  s    Yokogawa    biuru arba  atstovu     Visas ATEX Ex kategorijas izstr  d  jumu  Lieto  anas instrukcijas tiek pieg  d  tas ang  u  v  cu  un fran  u valod  s  Ja v  laties sa  emt Ex ier    u  dokument  ciju cit   valod    Jums ir j  sazin  s ar  firmas Jokogava  Yokogawa  tuv  ko ofisu vai  p  rst  vi     K  ik ATEX Ex toodete kasutamisjuhendid on  esitatud inglise  saksa ja prantsuse keeles  Ex  seadmete muukeelse dokume
55. TRINSIC  SAFETY     and  INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH  DOC  No  IFM022 A12     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  Will void Factory Mutual Intrinsically safe and  Nonincendive Approval      Intrinsically Safe   Hazardous Location           Nonhazardous Location  Class I  Il  lll  Division 1     Groups A  B  C  D  E  F  G    i   i  Class 1  Zone 0 in        i  i  i    Hazardous  Classified  General   Locations AEx ia IIC Purpose   Pressure Transmitters Safety Barrier Equipment  Lor tok pt   I I 1 H       F0204 ai    IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  Buljpuey W     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  8        Nonincendive   Hazardous Location       Nonhazardous Location  I  Class I  ll  Division 2   Groups A  B  C  D F  G  Class 1  Zone 2  Group IIC   in Hazardous  Classified        I  Locations   General    Purpose  Pressure Transmitters 1 Equipment  po 7 mmmn    Not Use       b  FM Explosionproof Type  Caution for FM explosionproof type     Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters  with optional code  FF1 or W1F are applicable  for use in hazardous locations      Applicable Standard  FM3600  FM3615  FM3810   ANSI NEMA 250     Explosionproof for Class I  Division 1  Groups B  C  and D      Dust ignitionproof for Class II III  Division 1   Groups E  F and G      Enclosure rating  NEMA TYPE 4X     Temperature Class  T6     Ambient Temperature 
56. al temperature sensor Check external temperature sensor   ET ERR disconnection       No device ID is found  Continues to operate and output  Replace amplifier   AL  10 Differential pressure is outside When PV is Pres Check input or replace capsule when  PRESS measurement range limit of capsule  Output AO upper limit or AO Lower necessary   limit   AL  11 Static pressure exceeds limit  When PV is SP  ST  PRSS Output AO upper limit or AO Lower  limit   AL  12 Capsule temperature is outside range   Continues to operate and output  Use heat insulation or make lagging  CAP TMP   50 to 130  C   to keep temperature within range   AL  13 Amplifier temperature is outside range  AMP TMP   50 to 95  C    AL  14 External temperature is outside range    When PV is ET  EXT  TMP Output AO upper limit or AO Lower  AL  15 External temperature sensor resistance limit   EXT  TMP is out specification   AL  16 PLS Pulse output is out specification  Continues to operate and output  Check settings and change them   AL  30 Differential pressure exceeds specified   When PV is Pres  Check input and range setting  and  PRS RNG range  Output AO upper limit or lower limit  change them as needed   AL  31 Static pressure exceeds specified When PV is SP  SP  RNG range  Output AO upper limit or lower limit   AL  32 Flow exceeds specified range  When PV is Flow  F  RNG Output AO upper limit or lower limit   AL  33 External temperature exceeds specified   When PV is ET  ET  RNG range  Output AO upper limit or 
57. ature difference  between them      5  Condensate Pots for Steam Flow  Measurement  for differential pressure  transmitters     If the liquid in the impulse piping repeatedly condenses  or vaporizes as a result of changes in the ambient or  process temperature  this will cause a difference in the  fluid head between the high pressure and low pressure  sides  To prevent measurement errors due to these head  differences  condensate pots are used when measuring  steam flow      6  Preventing Wind Speed Effects in Very Low  Differential Pressure Measurement   for differential pressure transmitters     AA IMPORTANT    When using a differential pressure transmitter to  measure very low pressures  draft pressure   the low  pressure connection port is left open to atmospheric  pressure  the reference pressure     Any wind around the differential pressure transmitter  will therefore cause errors in the measurement  To  prevent this  it will be necessary either to enclose the  transmitter in a box  or to connect a impulse line to  the low pressure side and insert its end into a wind  excluding pot  cylindrical with a base plate             7  Preventing Freezing    If there is any risk that the process fluid in the impulse  piping or transmitter could freeze  use a steam jacket or  heater to maintain the temperature of the fluid     A N NOTE    After completing the connections  close the valves on  the process pressure taps  main valves   the valves at  the transmitter  stop valves   a
58. ber  Unit  LRV  URV  Damping Output mode  if no operation is carried out for 10 minutes   linear square root   Display out 1    Process   Measurement  Display                                     Process  Measurement  Display    F0607 ai       Up to 6 characters are shown in the bottom line  To review after the 7th character  turn the external adjustment screw and  press the push button six times or more     To configure each parameter value  turn the external adjustment screw on each parameter screen after activating the Local  Parameter Setting mode     At the end of each parameter setting  select    Save    or Cancel    by the external adjustment screw and press the push button  to save or cancel the configuration    Hold down the push button for over 2 seconds to exit the Local Parameter Setting mode    To exit the configuration while editing the value  hold down the button for over 2 seconds and select    Save    or    Cancel        IM 01C25A01 01E    uopeuodo E     lt 7  Errors and Countermeasures gt     42       7     A N NOTE    For HART protocol revision 7  FOUNDATION Fieldbus  and PROFIBUS PA communication types  please refer to manuals  in the attached CD ROM     Errors and Countermeasures    The table below shows a summary of error messages for BRAIN and HART  protocol revision 5  protocols                                                                                                  Table 7 1 Alarm Message Summary  Except EJX910A and EJX930A   Indicator Cause SH
59. connecting  the process piping  tighten these bolts uniformly to  prevent leaks with a torque of 39 to 49 N m  4 to 5 kgf m       3  Removing the Process Connector Port  Dustproof Cap    The process connector port threads are covered with a  plastic cap to exclude dust  This cap must be removed  before connecting the piping   Be careful not to damage  the threads when removing this cap  Never insert a  screwdriver or other tool between the cap and port  threads to remove the cap      4 3 2 Routing the Process Piping     1  Relationship between Process Fluid  and Manifold Locations  For the vertical    impulse piping type     If condensate  or gas  generated in the process piping  were allowed to accumulate  then it would be necessary  to remove it periodically by opening the drain  or   vent  plug  However  this would generate a transient  disturbance in the pressure measurement  Therefore  the  process piping must be routed so that any condensate  or  gas  generated in the process piping will not accumulate  in the pressure sensing assembly of the transmitter     A N NOTE    e lf the process fluid is a gas  then as a rule the  manifold must be located at the downside of the  pressure sensing assembly      lf the process fluid is a liquid  then as a rule the  manifold must be located at the upside of the  pressure sensing assembly      2  Pipe Size for Process Piping    Use a 15 mm  1 2 inch  pipe for process piping  connection to the process connector      3  Preventing Free
60. ct W  JINHIBIT  PRES  SP  TEMP    INHIBIT O O O    PRES SP  PRES TEMP   SP TEMP  or PRES SP   TEMP  E51  DO SIG  TYPE Signal type select W   OFF WHENALARM or ON   ON WHEN ALARM O O O     WHEN ALARM  E52  D OUTPUT Contact output R   OFF or ON OFF O O O    E60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O                                     RW  R   Read only  W   Read 8 Write   2  _ The default value shows MWP  Maximum working pressure  of the capsule   Since the working pressure limit varies according to the Model  refer to the General Specifications section in each user s manual     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 8  Parameter Summary gt           Applicable model                                                    o  No    Parameter name Item RW    Content Default value 38     G ALARM SET Alarm setting  G10   PALMODE Alert mode W   INHIBIT  HI  AL DETECT  INHIBIT  LO  AL DETECT  or HI LO   AL DETECT  G11  P HI  AL VAL High side alert value  32000 to 32000  unit 100 000 kPa  specified in C20  G12   PLO  AL VAL Low side alert value  32000 to 32000  unit  100 000 kPa  specified in C20  G20   SPAL MODE Static pressure alert INHIBIT  HI  AL DETECT  INHIBIT  mode LO  AL DETECT  or HI LO   ALDETECT  G21   SPHI  AL VAL High side alert value of  32000 to 32000  unit  sp specified in D30  G22   SP LO  AL VAL Low side alert value  32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 MPa  of SP specified in D30  G30   TAL MODE Temperature alert mode INHIBIT  HI  AL DETECT  INHIBIT  LO  AL DETECT  or HI LO   AL DETECT 
61. d resistance   mW     P  mW              1  To avoid the influence of external noise  use an electric counter which fits to the pulse frequency     2  Resistor is not necessary in case of an electric counter which can receive contact pulse signal directly     3  When using analog and pulse output simultaneously  the HART communication may be influenced by noise comparing analog output only  Take  countermeasure for noise shown above  e g  use shield cable etc     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt     32       5 2 5 External Temperature Connection   for EJX910A and EJX930A     Connect the RTD cable assembly to the Juck Terminal        FO505 ai    Figure 5 8 External Temperature Connection    5 3 Wiring    5 3 1  Loop Configuration    Since the DPharp uses a two wire transmission system  for 4 to 20 mA output  signal wiring is also used as power  wiring    DC power is required for the transmitter loop  The  transmitter and distributor are connected as shown below   For details of the power supply voltage and load  resistance  see Section 5 6     For 1 to 5 V output  three or four wire system is used  See   4       1  General use Type and Flameproof Type  4  to 20 mA output       Analog Output  Hazardous Location             Nonhazardous Location    Transmitter terminal box    Distributor   Power supply unit        Receiver  instrument                   F0506 ai    Connection between Transmitter and  Distributor    Figure 5 9      Pulse output and Alarm  Status Output or  Simu
62. d that the cables are not powered  before connecting      c  Operation      Wait 5 min  after power is turned off  before opening  the covers      Donotopen the cover in wet weather or humid  environment  If the cover is opened  stated enclosure  protection is not applicable     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 1  Introduction gt  3        d  Maintenance    Please do not carry out except being written to  maintenance descriptions  When these procedures  are needed  please contact nearest YOKOGAWA  office    Care should be taken to prevent the build up of drift   dust or other material on the display glass and name  plate  In case of its maintenance  soft and dry cloth is  used      e  Explosion Protected Type Instrument    Users of explosion proof instruments should refer first  to section 2 4  Installation of an Explosion Protected  Instrument  of this manual    The use of this instrument is restricted to those who  have received appropriate training in the device   Take care not to create sparks when accessing the  instrument or peripheral devices in a hazardous  location      f  Modification    Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or  damage resulting from any modification made to this  instrument by the customer     1 2 Warranty    The warranty shall cover the period noted on the  quotation presented to the purchaser at the time of  purchase  Problems occurred during the warranty  period shall basically be repaired free of charge     In case of problems  the customer should
63. e Abs select for W   GAUGE or ABSOLUTE ABSOLUTE O       O 90  static pressure  D32   ATM  PRESS Coefficient for given W   Unit specified in D30 0 10133 MPa O     O  O  gauge pressure  D33   SPLRV Lower limit of static W    32000 to 32000 within 0 0 MPa oj  olo  pressure measurement range  D34   SP URV Upper limit of static W    32000 to 32000 within o    oo  pressure 2 measurement range  D35   SP POINT Decimal place of static W  0to4 1 O     O O  pressure  D36   SP DAMPING Damping time constant W  0 00 to 100 00 sec 2 00 sec O   O0O  o  of SP  D37  SP SELECT H L select for static W   HIGH or LOW HIGH           O  pressure  D40   TEMP UNIT Temperature setting W   degC  degF  or K degC O  O 0  0  unit  D50   QUICK RESP Quick response W   OFF or ON  enable 0 00 to   OFF O   O 0  0  0 50 sec at C30   D55   WRT PROTECT     Write protect indicator R  NOorYES NO O O O      D56   WRT ENABLE Write protect release W J8alphanumeric characters   None O O O     D57   NEW PASSWORD   User set password for W _ 8alphanumeric characters   None    IO O     write protect  D58   SOFTWR SEAL   Software seal R   BREAK or KEEP KEEP O O O    D60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O O O    E AUX SET 2 Auxiliary setting data 2  E10  T  ZERO CMP Temperature W   OFF or ON OFF O O O     compensation mode  E11   TEMP ZERO Zero shift compensation   W    99 999 to 99 99996 degC   0 00096 degC O O O     E30   Bl DIRE MODE Bidirectional mode W   OFF or ON OFF O O O     E50  DO SELECT Contact output sele
64. e diaphragm protrudes approx   1 mm from the flange surface  do not place the  pressure detector section face down on a surface  as this can damage the diaphragm      Do not sharply bend or twist capillary tube or apply  excessive stress to them      Never loosen the four bolts securing the cover  flange or the screws at the joints between the  capillary tube and cover flanges  If the seal liquid  leaks  the transmitter cannot be used        IM 01C25A01 01E    uopejje sul d     lt 3  Installation gt  20       3 2 1 EJLI210L     The transmitter is mounted on a process using its   high pressure side flange as shown in Figure 3 5  The  customer should prepare the mating flange  gasket  stud  bolts and nuts         Stud M    5  OU  Nut       F0305 ai    Figure 3 5 EJ 1210C  Mounting    3 2 2 EJ01180 and EJL1438L    Mount the diaphragm seals using the flanges as shown in  Figure 3 6  The mating flange  gasket  bolts and nuts are  to be procured by the customer     Flange    Bolt Diaphragm Nut       The product is  shipped with these  parts assembled     Correctly install the diaphragm  seals on the high and low pressure  sides of the process  The label on  each diaphragm seal is marked  HIGH or LOW      F0306 ai    Figure 3 6 Mounting the Diaphragm Seals    3 3 Diaphragm Seals Installation  Consideration    4 IMPORTANT      When measuring the liquid level of the tank  the  minimum liquid level  zero point  must be set to a  level at least 50 mm above the center of the high  pressu
65. ed  setting   AL 89 High pressure side blockage is    H BLK detected  Off  Continue to operate and output   AL 89 Low pressure side blockage is roles ie UNE DEER  LBLK detected  Fall back  Outputs Diag Out Fixed Val   AL 89 Pressure fluctuation amplitude of high   H LRG pressure side is large   AL 89 Pressure fluctuation amplitude of low   LLRG pressure side is large   AL 89 A Blocking  single side blockage  is  A BLK detected   AL  90 SIM Under Simulation Mode for flow  Simulate input output  Check Simulation Mode   AL  91 F  SIM   Under Simulation Mode for device Output the setting value of Simulate    Check Simulation Mode  AL  91 P  SIM   Variables  Value  AL 91 SP  SIM  AL  91  ET  SIM  AL  91  TF  SIM  AL  91  PCT  SIM  AL  91  AO  SIM       IM 01C25A01 01E        lt 8  Parameter Summary gt     8  Parameter Summary    A N NOTE    For HART protocol revision 7  FOUNDATION Fieldbus    and PROFIBUS PA communication types  and    EJX910A EJX930A  please refer to manuals in the    attached CD ROM        IMPORTANT    45       If the transmitter is turned off within 30 seconds after  parameters have been set  the set data will not be  stored and the terminal returns to previous settings          Menu Tree for HART Protocol Revision 5  Except EJX910A and EJX930A                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
66. el the value    eegen   I            Save Cancel the value                          I            Edit Press LRV    py se            m Edit Damping time               m Select Output mode               L                3  Edit Display Out1             I        Set LRV          I gt  Set URV       uu                enn   Edit Press URV Save Cancel the value  NE EE    ege   Lt Save Cancel the value    kee                    Save Cancel the value    P          I            Save Cancel the value    A          I            Save Cancel the value    A           gt   Save Cancel the value    J          I            Save Cancel the value                8  9   Re range by appl    Displayed when output signal code        Software rev  and IM 01C25T03 for BRAIN    SOFT REV      Figure 6 5    T       ying actual pressure    is Q     F0606 ai      Note that the above 1 to 7 parameter configurations are available with the software revision  SOFT REV 2 03 or later   Software revision can be checked via a field communicator  HART BRAIN  or DTM  Please refer to IM 01C25T01 for HART parameter    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 6  Operation gt  41       6 3 2 Activating Local Parameter Setting 6 3 3 Parameter Setting Review  Press the push button on the integral indicator to activate Current setting value for the below parameters are shown  the Local Parameter Setting mode  The transmitter will sequentially by each press of the push button   exit automatically from the Local Parameter Setting mode Tag num
67. eturns naturally to the process piping       fthe process fluid is a gas  then as a rule the   transmitter must be located higher than the process       Buidid esjnduuy 6uijeysu        Get pressure taps   Baies Stop vake  3valve    If the process fluid is a liquid or steam  then as a  F0404 ai rule the transmitter must be located lower than the  Figure 4 4 3 Valve Manifold  Direct Mounting Type  process pressure taps    3  Impulse Piping Slope  AN NOTE The impulse piping must be routed with only an upward or  Tar                downward slope  Even for horizontal routing  the impulse  After completing the connection of the transmitter and piping should have a slope of at least 1 10 to prevent  3 valve manifold  be sure to CLOSE the low pressure condensate  or gases  from accumulating in the pipes     and high pressure stop valves  OPEN the egualizing  valve  and leave the manifold with the egualizing valve  OPEN    You must do this in order to avoid overloading the  transmitter from either the high or the low pressure  side when beginning operation     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 4  Installing Impulse Piping gt  26        4  Temperature Difference Between Impulse  Piping  for differential pressure  transmitters     If there is a temperature difference between the high   and low impulse lines  the density difference of the fluids  in the two lines will cause an error in the measurement  pressure  When measuring flow  impulse lines must be  routed together so that there is no temper
68. ety reguirements also place restrictions on  maintenance and repair  Please read the following  sections very carefully     AN WARNING    The range setting switch must not be used in a  hazardous area                       IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  7       AA IMPORTANT    For combined approval types   Once a device of multiple approval type is installed    it should not be re installed using any other approval  types  Apply a permanent mark in the check box of  the selected approval type on the certification label on  the transmitter to distinguish it from unused approval    types        2 4 1 FM Approval    a  FM intrinsically Safe Type    Caution for FM intrinsically safe type   Following  contents refer    DOC  No  IFM022 A12      Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series Differential  gauge  and absolute pressure transmitters with optional  code  FS1 are applicable for use in hazardous  locations      Applicable Standard  FM3600  FM3610  FM3611   FM3810      ntrinsically Safe for Class    Division 1  Groups A   B  C  amp  D  Class Il  Division 1  Groups E  F  amp  G and  Class Ill  Division 1  Class I  Zone 0 in Hazardous  Locations  AEx ia IIC     Nonincendive for Class I  Division 2  Groups  A  B  C  amp  D  Class Il  Division 2  Groups F  amp  G  and Class I  Zone 2  Groups IIC  in Hazardous  Locations      Outdoor hazardous locations  NEMA TYPE 4X     Temperature Class  T4     Ambient temperature     60 to 60  C    Note 2  Entity Parameters    Intrinsically
69. example for simultaneous analog and pulse and alarm  status output   For HART    Description       Analog Output    In this case   Communication is  possible  up to a distance  of 2km when a CEV cable  is used      Transmitter Electrical Terminal      Either B or      Distributor       Pulse Output    In this case   No communication is  possible     Transmitter Electrical Terminal  Shielded Cable    Use the Three wire shielded cable      1  Eleciric counter       Status Output    In this case   No communication is  possible     Transmitter Electrical Terminal  Shielded Cable      Either B or      Use the Three wire shielded cable     Mognetic  valve    AC power supply    External Power supply  30V DC  120mA max   Contact Rating        Simultaneous  Analog     Pulse Output 3    Example 1   In this case  Communica   tion is possible up to a  distance of 2km when a  CEV cable is used      Example 2   In this case  Communica   tion is possible  up to a  distance of 200m when a  CEV cable is used  and R    1kQ      Example 3  In this case  No communi   cation is possible  when    shielded cable is not used      When analog and pulse output are used  the length of communication line is subjected to wiring conditions  Refer to    example 1 to 3     Shielded Cable      Either B or      Transmitter Electrical Terminal    Shielded Cable      Either B or    Transmitter Electrical Terminal      Either B or    Transmitter Electrical Terminal    Distributor  or communication medium   ex  E
70. formation for 1 to 5 V output   16 to 17 2 4 5 AddEPL code  Revise applicable standard  Add information for 1 to 5  V output  Add note for electro static charge  Add electrical connection   17 2 5 Add standard for PROFIBUS   29 5 2 Add Figure 5 2 Terminal   30 5 2 1 Add information for 1 to 5 V output   33 5 3 1 Add information for 1 to 5 V output   36 5 6 X Add applicability   40 6 3 1 Add    10 Device information   41 6 3 3 Add note in the figure  Add method of cancel save  Delete 6 3 4 to  6 3 11  42 f  Correct AL31 output operation           IM 01C25A01 01E    EJX and EJA E Series Electronic User s Manual IM 01C25A11 01E    VIE     System Reguirements     for Windows  os   Microsoft Windows 7  Microsoft Windows XP  Professional   CPU   Pentium 300 MHz or higher  RAM   128 MB or more  Display   800 x 600 SVGA or higher  256 colors   Contents     This CD R contains information in PDF format that is necessary for safe and effective operation of the product      Trademarks     Microsoft  MS DOS  Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other countries   Other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders     YOKOGAWA  amp     www yokogawa com fld  Not for sale        an audio CD player  as the high volume may damage your hearing or audio speakers        A WARNING  This CD contains software  and is for use in a computer only  Do not play this on   
71. g installation    Wiring     Zeroing      BT200 operation    Maintenance    Specifications       FO101 ai    Table 1 1 PDF Manual List and Applicable Style Code     lt 1  Introduction gt                                            Models DocumentNo    Style  EJX910A S2  EJX930A IM 01C25R01 01E EY  EJX91 OA and EJX930A HART IM 01C25R02 01E        Communication Type  EJX91 0A and EJX930A Fieldbus lMO1C25R03 01E        Communication Type   Models Document No    Style  EJA110E  EJA120E  EJA130E  EJA310E  EJA430E IM 01C25B01 01E   S1  and EJA440E  EJA210E IM 01C25C01 01E   S1  EJA510E and EJA530E IM 01C25F01 01E S1  EJA118E and EJA438E IM 01C25H01 01E   S1  EJA115E IM 01C25K01 01E   S1       DPharp HART 5 HART 7  Communication Type    IM 01C25T01 06EN       DPharp Fieldbus Communication  Type    IM 01C25T02 01E       DPharp BRAIN Communication  Type    IM 01C25T03 01E          DPharp PROFIBUS PA  Communication Type       IM 01C25T04 01EN                            Models Document No    Style  EJX110A S3  Eas IM 01C25B01 01E si  EJX130A  EJX310A  EJX430A s2    and EJX440A                EJX210A IM01C25C01 01E   S2  EJX510A and EJX530A S2  EJX610A and EJX630A Ee S1       EJX118A and EJX438A IM 01C25HO1 01E   S2       EJX115A IM 01C25K01 01E   S1       DPharp HART 5 HART 7    EE IM 01C25T01 06EN        Communication Type       DPharp Fieldbus Communication    IM 01C25T02 01E      Type       DPharp BRAIN Communication    IM 01C25T03 01E      Type       DPharp PROFIBUS PA    PR IM 01C25
72. gs are as follows   Maximum Input Voltage  Vmax Ui    30 V  Maximum Input Current  Imax li    200 mA  Maximum Input Power  Pmax Pi    0 9 W  Maximum Internal Capacitance  Ci    10 nF  Maximum Internal Inductance  Li    O uH     Type  n  ratings are as follows   Maximum Input Voltage  Vmax Ui    30 V  Maximum Internal Capacitance  Ci    10 nF  Maximum Internal Inductance  Li    O uH     Installation Requirements  Uo  lt  Ui  lo sli  Po  lt  Pi   Co 2 Ci   Ccable  Lo 2 Li   Lcable  Voc  lt  Vmax  Isc  lt  Imax   Ca 2 Ci   Ccable  La 2 Li   Lcable  Uo  lo  Po  Co  Lo  Voc  Isc  Ca and La are  parameters of barrier     Note 3  Installation      n any safety barrier used output current must be  limited by a resistor  R  such that lo Uo R      The safety barrier must be IECEx certified      Input voltage of the safety barrier must be less  than 250 Vrms Vdc      The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation and will void IECEx  Intrinsically safe and type n certification      Intrinsically Safe   Hazardous Location         Nonhazardous Location  Group IIC  Zone 0       i  i General  EJX Series Pressure   _ IECEx certified Purpose  Transmitters   Safety Barrier Eguipment  o   TAG Y   i    e e oro   3  it E sd     poe    Suite   Ess    l   F0216 ai   type n             Nonhazardous Location    Hazardous Location  Group IIC  Zone 2    EJX Series Pressure  Transmitters    i    IECEx Certified  i Equipment  nL
73. ical connection and insert the RTD cable                 F0523 ai     2  Remove the cap protecting the connecting port  Then  insert the RTD cable and firmly plug the connector  into the connecting port in the transmitter s terminal  box     3  Insert the cable through the conduit and attach it to  the RTD electrical connection     A  CAUTION    Do not pull the cable or subject it to excessive  mechanical shock           IM 01C25A01 01E    Duuu     lt 5  Wiring gt  36       5 4 3 Cable Connection RTD Terminal Box  Side    EJX multivariable transmitter RTD I F is for 3 wire Type  RTD  Pt100   Heed the following when wiring an RTD of the 2  or 4 wire    Please note that a temperature error will occur when  you use a 2 wire RTD because of wiring resistance   Please do not ground the shield on the RTD side of  the cable     A  caution    Please use only the cables provided with this  instrument    When wiring  be sure not to damage the cable s  insulation or its core    All the cable cores must have sufficient insulation  around them    Do not let the signal line contact the shield line    Do not allow the shield line or the signal line to come  the earth potential voltage     MT    A BA Bb Aa Bb    F0524 ai    Figure 5 18 The Method of Wiring for the RTD Side                   Table 5 2 The Method of Wiring for the RTD Side  RTD Terminal  RTD Terminal A a B b  2 Wire White   Blue1 and Blue2    3 Wire White   Blue1 Blue2  4 Wire White   open Blue1 Blue2                           
74. ide  a       Pipe  Equalizing valve Pipes     balancing  T  Il Ball head  d lock nut    Process  connector bolts    Stop valve   high pressure side        50 mm 2 inch  pipe       F0403 ai    Figure 4 3 3 Valve Manifold  Pipe Mounting Type     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 4  Installing Impulse Piping gt  25       1  Screw nipples into the connection ports on the 4 1 2 Routing the Impulse Piping  transmitter side of the 3 valve manifold  and into  the impulse piping connecting ports on the process  1  Process Pressure Tap Angles    connectors   To maintain proper sealing  wind sealing  tape around the nipple threads     2  Mount the 3 valve manifold on the 50 mm  2 inch   pipe by fastening a U bolt to its mounting bracket   Tighten the U bolt nuts only lightly at this time    3  Install the pipe assemblies between the 3 valve  manifold and the process connectors and lightly    If condensate  gas  sediment or other extraneous  material in the process piping gets into the impulse  piping  pressure measurement errors may result  To  prevent such problems  the process pressure taps must  be angled as shown in Figure 4 5 according to the kind of  fluid being measured     tighten the ball head lock nuts   The ball shaped ends  of the pipes must be handled carefully  since they will AN NOTE  not seal properly if the ball surface is scratched or  otherwise damaged     Ifthe process fluid is a gas  the taps must be   4  Now tighten the nuts and bolts securely in the vertical or within 45   e
75. igning the impulse line with a  process connectors        57mm 54 mm 51mm    F0402 ai    Figure 4 2 Process Connector Impulse Piping    Connection Distances     3  Tightening the Process Connector  Mounting Bolts    After connecting an impulse line  tighten the process  connector mounting bolts uniformly      4  Removing the Impulse Piping Connecting  Port Dustproof Cap    The impulse piping connecting port on the transmitter is  covered with a plastic cap to keep out dust  This cap must  be removed before connecting the line   Be careful not   to damage the threads when removing this cap  Never  insert a screwdriver or other tool between the cap and  port threads to remove the cap       5  Connecting the Transmitter and 3 Valve  Manifold  for differential pressure  transmitters     A3 valve manifold consists of two stop valves to block  process pressure and an equalizing valve to equalize   the pressures on the high and low pressure sides of the  transmitter  Such a manifold makes it easier to disconnect  the transmitter from the impulse piping  and is convenient  when adjusting the transmitter zero point     There are two 3 valve manifold typs  the pipe mounting  type and the direct mounting type  care should be taken  with respect to the following points when connecting the  manifold to the transmitter     E Pipe Mounting Type 3 Valve Manifold              Impulse piping  Nipple   Vent m 3 valve  optiona i   op   manifold Ball head   lock nut  Stop valve     low pressure s
76. ignition  sources due to impact and friction sparks are  excluded      Installation Diagram   for EJX910A and EJX930A   e Without pulse output    Hazardous Location        gt Nonhazardous Location    Pressure Transmitters    RTD sensor   2       E    e With pulse output    Hazardous Location      Pressure Transmitters           RTD sensor       2    F0211 ai     1    In any safety barriers used the output current must be  limited by a resistor    R    such that lo UZ R     The safety barrier shall be certified by notify body EU as  ATEX      When using non isolation barrier  connect A to IS earthing  system    2    RTD sensor is prepared by the user     The sensor signal line must withstand a test voltage of  500 VAC     AN WARNING    To satisfy IP66 or IP67  apply waterproof glands to the  electrical connection port           IM 01C25A01 01E    ATEX Flameproof Type  Caution for ATEX flameproof type     Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters    with optional code  KF22 or  V1F for potentially  explosive atmospheres     No  KEMA 07ATEX0109 X    Applicable Standard  EN 60079 0 2009   EN 60079 1 2007  EN 60079 31 2009    Type of Protection and Marking Code   Ex d IIC T6   T4 Gb  Extb lllC T85  C Db  e Group  ll    Category  2G  2D    Enclosure  IP66   IP67    Temperature Class for gas poof   T6  T5  and T4    Ambient Temperature for gas proof      50 to 75  C  T6      50 to 80  C  T5   and     50 to 75 C  T4     Maximum Process Temperature  Tp   for gas   proof   8
77. ility  for any such harm owing to any defects in the product  which were not predictable  or for any indirect  damages       When describing the model name like EJO1100  in this manual  it shows the applicability for both  EJX110A and EJA110E  The same representations  are used for the other models  too     A N NOTE    For FOUNDATION Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA protocol  versions  please refer to manuals in the attached CD   ROM  in addition to this manual          The following safety symbol marks are used in this  manual     AN WARNING    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not  avoided  could result in death or serious injury     A  caution    Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which  if not  avoided  may result in minor or moderate injury  It may  also be used to alert against unsafe practices                 AA IMPORTANT    Indicates that operating the hardware or software in  this manner may damage it or lead to system failure     A N NOTE    Draws attention to information essential for  understanding the operation and features           e Direct current    L Functional grounding terminal   A Caution  This symbol indicates that the operator must  refer to an explanation in the user   s manual  in order to avoid the risk of injury or death of  personnel or damage to the instrument      lt 1  Introduction gt  2    1 1 For Safe Use of Product    For the protection and safety of the operator and the  instrument or the system including the instrument 
78. it specified in JO9 O  pressure of SP  J21   SPZEROADJ Automatic SP zero W    32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 MPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J22   SP SPAN ADJ Automatic SP span W    32000 to 32000  unit O  adjustment     specified in J09  J25  SP ZERO DEV Manual SP zero W    32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 MPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J26  SP SPAN DEV Manual SP span W    32000 to 32000  unit 0 00000 MPa O  adjustment specified in JO9  J40   OUTPUT 4mA 4 mA adjustment W    10 000 to 10 000  0 000  o jol o  J41   OUTPUT 20mA 20 mA adjustment W    10 000 to 10 000  0 000  opol o  J45   AMP TEMP Amplifier temperature R   Unit specified D40 0 degC oO   OO  0  J50   ADJ WHO Adjustment information W   8 alphanumeric characters oO   Oo  0  J51   ADJ DATE Adjustment information W 116 alphanumeric characters opojo  J52   ADJ LOC Adjustment information W   8 alphanumeric characters oO   OO  0  J53   ADJ DESC Adjustment information W   16 alphanumeric characters oO   OO  0  J55   EXT ZERO ADJ External zeroing W  JINHIBIT or ENABLE ENABLE O     O  permission  J56   CLEAR ADJ Clear adjustment W_      PRES  SP  4 20mA  or       O  ALL  J60   SELF CHECK Self diagnostics R   See A60 O  K TEST Test parameters  K10   OUTPUT X Yo Test output   setting Within a range between 0 00  O  D20 and D21  K40  DO TEST Test contact output W   OFF or ON OFF O  K45   TEST TIME    OUTPUT X Yo    and W _ 10min  30 min  60 min  10 min O     DO TEST    duration 3 hour  6 hour  12 hour  time selection  K50 
79. ither side of vertical   following sequence     fthe process fluid is a liquid  the taps must be  Process connector bolts     transmitter end ball head horizontal or below horizontal  but not more than  lock nuts     3 valve manifold ball head lock nuts  gt  45   below horizontal   3 valve manifold mounting bracket U bolt nuts   lf the process fluid is steam or other condensing   vapor  the taps must be horizontal or above  B Direct Mounting Type 3 Valve Manifold horizontal  but not more than 45  above horizontal     1  Mount the 3 valve manifold on the transmitter   When  Gas   Liquid   Steam     mounting  use the two gaskets and the four bolts Pressure Tl  provided with the 3 valve manifold  Tighten the bolts a 45   45    evenly    45   45    2  Mount the process connectors and gaskets on the top Ec EO    of the 3 valve manifold  the side on which the impulse F0405 ai  piping will be connected      Bolts  Process Ni Stop valve  connector      Gasket    Figure 4 5 Process Pressure Tap Angle    Impulse  For Horizontal Piping     piping  3 valve  manifold           2  Position of Process Pressure Taps and  Transmitter    If condensate  or gas  accumulates in the impulse piping   it should be removed periodically by opening the drain   or vent  plugs  However  this will generate a transient  disturbance in the pressure measurement  and therefore  it is necessary to position the taps and route the impulse  piping so that any extraneous liquid or gas generated in  the leadlines r
80. ll the entry on the  electrical connection  Note that a non hardening  sealant should be applied to the threads for a 1 2 NPT  connection and a gasket should be used for an M20  connection                                                        FO517 ai     3  Pass the RTD cable through the running coupler and  backnut assembly      amp        1c                      F0518 ai     4  Insert the RTD cable and firmly plug its connector into  the connecting port in the transmitter s terminal box     Ic                                                    F0519 ai                                           i          F0520 ai     6  Turn the running coupler until the seal in the entry  comes into contact with the RTD cable     j                                              F0521 ai     7  Rotate the running coupler another half turn to  securely tighten the seal on the RTD cable      8  Use a protection conduit  if necessary   In this case  insert the cable through the conduit and  attach it to the Backnut     A  CAUTION    After the cable is secured as explained above  do not  tighten the running coupler any further  to do so could  damage the RTD connection    Do not pull the cable or subject it to excessive  mechanical shock           5 4 2 Connecting Shielded Cable for Con   duit Use  External temperature input  code   B   C  and  D     RTD connection components  EJX multivariable  transmitter and RTD cable       Procedure     1 Remove the protection cap protecting the RTD  electr
81. lower limit   AL  35 P HI Input pressure exceeds specified Continues to operate and output  Check input   AL  36 PLO threshold   AL  37 SP HI   Input static pressure exceeds specified  AL  38 SP LO  threshold   AL  41 F HI Input flow exceeds specified threshold   AL  42 F LO  AL  43 ET HI   Input external temperature exceeds  AL  44 ET LO   Specified threshold   AL  50 P  LRV   Specified value is outside of setting Holds at the output value that existed   Check settings and change them as  AL  51 P  URV   range  immediately before the error occurred    needed   AL  52 P  SPN  AL  53 P  ADJ Continues to operate and output  Adjust settings and change them as  needed   AL  54 Holds at the output value that existed   Check settings and change them as  SP  RNG immediately before the error occurred    needed   AL  55 Continues to operate and output  Adjust settings and change them as  SP  ADJ needed   AL  56 Holds at the output value that existed   Check settings and change them as  ET  RNG immediately before the error occurred    needed   AL  57 Continues to operate and output  Adjust settings and change them as  ET  ADJ needed   AL  58 Holds at the output value that existed   Check settings and change them as  FL  ADJ immediately before the error occurred    needed   AL  59 Specified value is outside of setting Normal calculation   PLS ADJ pulse output       Under Temperature Fix Mode  PV is ET   Temp  Output Fix at 4mA  Leave from Temperature Fix Mode                    IM 01C25
82. ltaneous Analog Pulse Output   for EJX910A and EJX930A     Hazardous Location              Nonhazardous Location    Transmitter terminal box                      Distributor    Power supply unit   Receiver  instrument  Receiver  instrument             F0507 ai    Figure 5 10 Connection between Transmitter and  Distributor     2  Intrinsically Safe    Type  4 to 20 mA output     With the intrinsically safe type  a safety barrier must be    included in the loop   Hazardous Location  e     Transmitter terminal box       Figure 5 11             Nonhazardous Location    Distributor   Power supply unit           Receiver  instrument                Safety barrier    F0508 ai    Connection between Transmitter and    Distributor     3  Intrinsically Safe  EJX930A      Analog Output   Hazardous Location  lt        Transmitter terminal box           Type  for EJX910A and         Nonhazardous Location    Receiver instrument    Safety barreir  and power supply                  Isolation type           LI   E Power   supply  Anaolg input 1       IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt  33         Simultaneous Analog Pulse Output  Hazardous Location            Nonhazardous Location    Transmitter terminal box UO module    Safety barrier      Isolated type                       1    Safety barrier LC 7 1   Isolated type          F0510 ai    Figure 5 12 Connection between Transmitter   barrier and receiver     4  1to5V output    Either three or four wire system can be used   Power supply line and
83. mbling and reassmbling an indicator     An integral indicator can be installed in the following  three directions     Figure 3 13    AA IMPORTANT    The terminal box cover is locked by an Allen head  bolt  a shrouding bolt  on ATEX flameproof type  transmitters  When the shrouding bolt is driven  clockwise by an Allen wrench  it is going in and cover  lock is released  and then the cover can be opened                          F0313 ai    Integral Indicator Direction    uopejje sul d    When a cover is closed it should be locked by a  shrouding bolt without fail  Tighten the shrouding bolt  to a torque of 0 7 N m        Remove the cover    While supporting the integral indicator with one hand   loosen its two mounting screws    Dismount the LCD board assembly from the CPU  assembly  When doing this  carefully pull the LCD  board assembly straight forward so as not to damage  the connector pins between it and the CPU assembly   After rotating the LCD  align both the LCD board  assembly and CPU assembly connectors and engage  them    Insert and tighten the two mounting screws    Replace the cover     CPU assembly    Integral 907       indicator PP       LCD board assembly  Mounting screw       Amplifier cover  F0314 ai    Figure 3 14 Rotating Integral Indicator    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 4  Installing Impulse Piping gt  24       4  Installing Impulse Piping    4 1 Impulse Piping Installation  Precautions    The impulse piping that connects the process   outputs to the transmitter
84. n  2nd Apr  2010 7 to 14 2 4 Add limitation of ambient temperature for HE   3rd Oct  2010 1 5and 15 Add EJX610A and EJX630A   1 1  Add HART 7 manual   2 1  Add note for wet location in  c    3 3  Add EJX630A   30 to 31 5 4 Modify pictures of cable gland   41 to 43 8  Add parameters for EJX900A  Dev rev 2    4th Aug  2011 1 1  Modify Table 1 1   14 2 4 3 Alter the note   1  for name plate   27 5 2 2 Change the picture of configuration tool   28 5 2 4 Add note   3    36 7 Add HART protocol revision 7 to NOTE   37 7 Modify Table 7 2   40 8 Add HART protocol revision 7 and EJX910A EJX930A to NOTE   Delete the Menu Tree for EJX910A EJX930A   5th Mar  2012 Revise CD R  Ed5    6th Aug 2012     Add EJA E series   1 Add table for EJA to Table 1 1  Add note for representation of model name   10 to 15 Revise ATEX approval   17 Add models to PED table   42 46 Add parameters and notes   7th Jun  2013     Add PROFIBUS PA   7 Add note for multiple approval option   13 to 14 Replace ATEX type n by ATEX Ex ic   16 and 17 Add EJA110E with  HG to PED table   20 Modify note for installation height   8th June 2014   2 1  Add note for symbols   8 2 4 2 Revise category for CSA Nonincendive   17 2 7 Update safety requirement standard   28 to 34 5  Revise drawings and symbols for terminal   28 5 2 1 Add note for power supply   37 to 42 6 3   Add local parameter setting function   9th Oct  2014 8 2 4 1 Add information for 1 to 5 V output   10 2 4 2 Add information for 1 to 5 V output   13 2 4 8 Add in
85. n area where the use of category 1 G       50 to 60  C apparatus is required  it must be installed such     Ambient Temperature for EPL Db  that  even in the event of rare incidents  ignition     30  to 60 C Sources due to impact and friction sparks are         15  C when  HE is specified    Process Temperature  Tp    1207C max   Maximum Surface Temperature for EPL Db   T85  C  Tp   80  C    T100  C  Tp   100  C   T120  C  Tp   120  C    Enclosure  IP66   IP67    Note2 Electrical Data    Note 3     In type of explosion protection intrinsic safety Ex ia  IIC or Ex ia IIIC  only for connection to a certified  intrinsically safe circuit with following maximum  values     excluded    Electrostatic charge may cause an exlosion  hazard  Avoid any actions that cause the  generation of electrostatic charge  such as rubbing  with a dry cloth on coating face of the product    In case of the enclosure of the Pressure  Transmitter with paint layers  if itis mounted in an  area where the use of category 2D apparatus is  required  it shall be installed in such a way that the  risk from electrostatic discharges and propagating  brush discharges caused by rapid flow of dust is  avoided    To satisfy IP66 or IP67  apply waterproof glands to    Ui 30 V       li 200 mA the electrical connection port    Pi 0 9W   When the lightning protector option is specified    Linear Source  the apparatus is not capable of withstanding the    Maximum internal capacitance  Ci   27 6 nF  Maximum internal induc
86. ncrease the output or  counterclockwise to decrease the output  The zero point  adjustment can be made with a resolution of 0 01  of the  setting range  Since the degree of the zero adjustment  varies with the screw turning speed  turn the screw slowly  to make a fine adjustment and quickly to make a rough  adjustment      2  When you cannot obtain the Low Range  Value from the actual measured value of  076    Adjust the transmitter output to the actual measured   value obtained by a digital manometer or a glass gauge     Example     The measuring range of 50 to 250 kPa  the actual  measured value of 130 kPa     130   50    100 40 09  250 50 x100 40 0       10 4mA     Actual measured value     Turn the screw to match the output signal to the actual  measured value     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 6  Operation gt  39       6 3 Local Parameter Setting    AN WARNING    The local push button on the integral indicator must  not be used in a hazardous area  When it is necessary  to use the push button  operate it in a non  hazardous  location           A  IMPORTANT       Do not turn off the power to the transmitter  immediately after performing parameter setting   Powering off within 30 seconds of performing this  procedure will return the parameter to its previous  setting      The parameter of Ext SW must be   Enabled     to perform this configuration  See the user s  manual IM 01C25T  HART BRAIN  for the setting  procedure      The Local Parameter Setting function is available  with H
87. nd the impulse piping  drain valves  so that condensate  sediment  dust and  other extraneous material cannot enter the impulse  piping     4 2 Impulse Piping Connection  Examples    Figure 4 6  4 7  and 4 8 shows examples of typical  impulse piping connections  Before connecting the  transmitter to the process  study the transmitter  installation location  the process piping layout  and   the characteristics of the process fluid  corrosiveness   toxicity  flammability  etc    in order to make appropriate  changes and additions to the connection configurations     Note the following points when referring to these piping  examples       lf the impulse line is long  bracing or supports should  be provided to prevent vibration      The impulse piping material used must be compatible  with the process pressure  temperature  and other  conditions      A variety of process pressure tap valves  main valves   are available according to the type of connection   flanged  screwed  welded   construction  globe  gate   or ball valve   temperature and pressure  Select the  type of valve most appropriate for the application                                            Liguid Gas Steam  Orifice  Tap valve SS ifi l Condensate pot  S   Union ty  or flange l    Tee       3 valve  manifold  TIG  Sch    Ss  Drain valve   Ak    _    Drain plug               F0406 ai          Figure 4 6 Impulse Piping Connection Examples   for differential pressure transmitters   Open Tank Closed Tank  Tap valve     
88. ntatsiooni  saamiseks p    rduge l  hima lokagava  Yokogawa   kontori v  i esindaja poole     Wszystkie instrukcje obs  ugi dla urz  dze     w wykonaniu przeciwwybuchowym Ex   zgodnych z wymaganiami ATEX  dost  pne  s   w j   zyku angielskim  niemieckim i  francuskim  Je  eli wymagana jest instrukcja   obs  ugi w Pa  stwa lokalnym je zyku  prosimy  o kontakt z najbli  szym biurem Yokogawy     Vsi predpisi in navodila za ATEX Ex sorodni  pridelki so pri roki v angliS  ini  nemS  ini ter  francoS  ini    e so Ex sorodna navodila potrebna v  va  em tukejnjem jeziku  kontaktirajte va   najbli  i  Yokogawa office ili predstaunika     Az ATEX Ex m  szerek g  pk  nyveit angol  n  met    s francia nyelven adjuk ki  Amennyiben helyi  nyelven k  rik az Ex eszk  z  k le  r  sait  k  rj  k  keress  k fel a legk  zelebbi Yokogawa irod  t  vagy  k  pviseletet     Bcnykn ynbTBaHna 3a nponykKTM oT cepnata ATEX  Ex ce npegnaraT Ha aHMMN  CKN  HEMCKN M   bpeHcKV eau  AKO ce HyXAaeTe OT yNbTBAHNA   3a nponykTM or cepnaTa Ex Ha popHnA BM 83MK    ce cBbpxere c Ha   6nnakna odpuc nnn  npegcTaBVTercTBO Ha npma Yokogawa     Toate manualele de instructiuni pentru produsele  ATEX Ex sunt in limba engleza  germana si  franceza  In cazul in care doriti instructiunile in  limba locala  trebuie sa contactati cel mai apropiat  birou sau reprezentant Yokogawa     ll manwali kollha ta  l istruzzjonijiet ghal prodotti  marbuta ma  ATEX Ex huma disponibbli bl Ingli     bil   ermani   u bil Fran  i    Jekk tkun
89. pical Wiring Using Flexible Metal  Conduit     2  Flameproof Type    Wire cables through a flameproof packing adapter  or use  a flameproof metal conduit     W Wiring cable through flameproof packing adapter      Apply a non hardening sealant to the terminal box  connection port and to the threads on the flameproof  packing adapter for waterproofing     IM 01C25A01 01E        lt 5  Wiring gt  34            Flameproof packing  adapter    Flexible metal conduit       Wiring metal    conduit Apply a non hardening    sealant to the threads for  waterproofing              Tee    Drain plug    F0512 ai    Figure 5 16 Typical Cable Wiring Using Flameproof  Packing Adapter    W Flameproof metal conduit wiring     A seal fitting must be installed near the terminal box  connection port for a sealed construction      Apply a non hardening sealant to the threads of the  terminal box connection port  flexible metal conduit  and seal fitting for waterproofing     Non hazardous area    Hazardous area    Gas sealing device    Flameproof flexible  metal conduit          Apply a non hardening  sealant to the threads of  these fittings for  waterproofing    Flameproof  heavy gauge  steel conduit                     Seal fitting     wiring  impregnate the fitting   with a compound to seal tubing   F0513 ai    Figure 5 17 Typical Wiring Using Flameproof Metal  Conduit    5 4 RTD Cable Connection   EJX910A EJX930A     Connection of the RTD cable is always required to  measure external temperature 
90. re side diaphragm seal  see Figure 3 7       Correctly install the diaphragm seals on the high  and low pressure sides of the process  checking  the label on each seal      To avoid measuring error duets temperature  difference between the two diaphragm seals   capillary tube must be bound together  The  capillary tube must be securely fixed to the tank  wall to prevent movement by wind or vibration    If the capillary tube is too long  loosely coil the  extra tube portion  coil diameter of 300 mm or  more  and secure the coiled tube with a clamp                      Install the sealed diaphragm  so that the shank positions  downward        Minimum  liquid level  pressure  xgzzzzzzzz         The transmitter should  be installed as low as  possible below the  position where the high  pressure side  diaphragm seal is  installed     F0307 ai    Installing the Diaphragm Seals to a  Tank    Figure 3 7    IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 3  Installation gt  21          IMPORTANT    The transmitter should be installed at least 600 mm below  the high pressure  HP  process connection to ensure a  positive head pressure of fill fluid  Pay special attention to  vacuum applications    If it can not be installed at least GOU mm below the HP  process connection  please use the equation below      P   PO      Vo                 0 102  mm   h  Vertical height between the HP process connection  and the transmitter  mm   hs0  Install the transmitter at least h  mm  below the  HP process connection  h gt
91. side of setting Holds output immediately before error   Check setting and change them as  P  LRV range  occurred  needed   AL  51  P  URV  AL  52  P  SPN  AL  53 Continues to operate and output  Check input   P  ADJ  AL  54 Continues to operate and output Check setting and change them as  SP  RNG holding static pressure in    needed   AL  55 Continues to operate and output  Check input   SP  ADJ  AL  60 Specified values or settings to define Check setting and change  SC  CFG signal characterizer function do not them as needed   satisfy the condition   AL  79 Displayed value exceeds limit   OV  DISP              1  These alarms may appear only when process alarm function is activated           IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 7  Errors and Countermeasures gt     43                                                                                                                                           Table 7 2 Alarm Message Summary  For EJX910A and EJX930A  HART protocol type   Integral Cause 10 ma Dutput Countermeasure  indicator operation during error  AL  01 Sensor problem  Outputs the signal  High or Low  set   Replace capsule if the error recurs  CAP ERR with burnout direction switch  after the transmitter is restarted   Capsule temperature sensor problem     Status output  undefined  Replace capsule   Capsule EEPROM problem   AL  02 Amplifier temperature sensor problem  Replace amplifier   AMP ERR Amplifier EEPROM problem   Amplifier problem   A D Converter problem   AL  03 Extern
92. signed to withstand severe  environmental conditions  However  to ensure that it will  provide years of stable and accurate performance  take  the following precautions when selecting the installation  location      a  Ambient Temperature  Avoid locations subject to wide temperature variations  or a significant temperature gradient  If the location is  exposed to radiant heat from plant equipment  provide  adequate thermal insulation and or ventilation      b  Ambient Atmosphere  Do not install the transmitter in a corrosive  atmosphere  If this cannot be avoided  there must be  adequate ventilation as well as measures to prevent  the leaking of rain water and the presence of standing  water in the conduits      c  Shock and Vibration  Although the transmitter is designed to be relatively  resistant to shock and vibration  an installation site  should be selected where this is kept to a minimum    d  Installation of Explosion protected Transmitters  An explosion protected transmitters is certified for  installation in a hazardous area containing specific  gas types  See subsection 2 4    Installation of an  Explosion Protected Instrument        2 3 Pressure Connection    AN WARNING      Never loosen the process connector bolts when an  instrument is installed in a process  The device is  under pressure  and a loss of seal can result in a  sudden and uncontrolled release of process fluid      When draining toxic process fluids that have  condensed inside the pressure detector 
93. static charge may cause an explosion  hazard  Avoid any actions that cause the  generation of electrostatic charge  such as rubbing  with a dry cloth on coating face of the product          Inthe case where the enclosure of the Pressure  Transmitter is made of aluminium  if it is mounted  in an area where the use of category 2D apparatus  is reguired  it shall be installed in such a way  that the risk from electrostatic discharges and  propagating brush discharges caused by rapid  flow of dust is avoided      The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than an authorized Representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  Will void the certification     IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  BuijpueH a     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt     14       d  ATEX Intrinsically Safe Type ATEX    Flameproof Type    Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters with  optional code  KU22 or  V1U1 can be selected the    type of protection ATEX Flameproof  Intrinsically Safe     Ex ia  or Ex ic for use in hazardous area     Note 1     Note 2     For the installation of this transmitter  once a  particular type of protection is selected  any  other type of protection cannot be used  The  installation must be in accordance with the  description about the type of protection in this  user s manual     For combined approval types   Once a device of multiple approval type is  installed  it should not be re installed using any  other approval types  Apply a permanent mark  in the
94. t cause the    generation of electrostatic charge  such as rubbing    with a dry cloth on coating face of the product   When the lightning protector option is specified   the apparatus is not capable of withstanding the  500V insulation test required by EN60079 11  Th  must be taken into account when installing the  apparatus     is     2  Electrical Connection    A mark indicating the electrical connection type is    stamped near the electrical connection port  These    marks are as followed                    Screw Size Marking  ISO M20 x 1 5 female AM  ANSI 1 2 NPT female AN or AW       Location of the mark       F0214 ai     3  Installation    AN WARNING       All wiring shall comply with local installation  requirements and the local electrical code   There is no need for conduit seal in Division 1  and Division 2 hazardous locations because this  product is sealed at the factory     IM 01C25A0    1 01E     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  15           4  Operation        Tag plate for intrinsically safe type  no   ew osatexoos7 x                       for EJX910A and EJX930A  d CERE MIN Seen er  40  18 C   T85 C Tp  80 C   T100 t RA Z000   T120 C Tp  120 C   A WARNING ED EUR on cnr on     OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE REMOVING COVER  o s SE e   INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS USER S   MANUAL F0215 ai    Take care not to generate mechanical sparking MODEL  Specified model code    when access to the instrument and peripheral STYLE  Style code    devices in a hazardous location  SUFFIX  
95. t circuit  terminals   and pulse    In type of explosion protection intrinsic safety EEx  ia IIC  only for connection to a certified intrinsically  safe circuit with following maximum values     Ui   30 V  li   200 mA  Pi   0 9 W  Ci 10nF  Li   0 mH     External temperature input circuit  connector    In type of explosion protection intrinsic safety EEx  ia IIC  with following maximum values   Uo  30V  lo   95 4 mA  Po  468 mW  Co 7 11 nF  Lo  3 9 mH    Note 3  Installation     All wiring shall comply with local installation  requirements   Refer to the installation diagram      When the analog and pulse circuits are connected  to separate barriers  it shall be assured that the  voltage difference between these output circuits is  not more than 30 V      When used in a potentially explosive atmosphere   Reauiring the use of apparatus of eguipment  category 1D or 2D  certified cable entry devices  shall be used that are suitable for the application  and correctly installed     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and  will void KEMA Intrinsically safe Certification     Note 5  Special Conditions for Safe Use    Inthe case where the enclosure of the Pressure   Transmitter is made of aluminium  if it is mounted  in an area where the use of category 1 G  apparatus is required  it must be installed such   that  even in the event of rare incidents  
96. tance  Li   0 uH    Installation  Refer to the control drawing  All wiring shall comply  with local installation requirements     500V insulation test required by EN60079 11  This  must be taken into account when installing the  apparatus     b  ATEX intrinsically Safe Type for EJX910A    Note 1     and EJX930A    Caution for ATEX Intrinsically safe type     Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with  optional code  KS2 for potentially explosive  atmospheres     IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  Buljpuey W     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  12         No  KEMA 06ATEX 0037X     Applicable Standard   EN 50014 1997  EN 50020 2002   EN 50284 1999  EN 50281 1 1 1998     Type of Protection and Marking code   EEx ia llC T4     Group  Il     Category  1G  1D     Ambient Temperature for gas proof       50  to 60  C     15 7C when  HE is specified      Process Temperature  Tp    120  C max      Maximum Surface Temperature for dust proof   T85 C  Tamb      40  to 60  C  Tp   80  C   T100 C  Tamb      40  to 60  C  Tp   100  C   T120 C  Tamb      40  to 60  C  Tp   120  C       15  C when  HE is specified      Enclosure  IP66 and IP67    Note 2  Electrical Data   Supply Output circuit  terminals   and      In type of explosion protection intrinsic safety EEx  ia IIC  only for connection to a certified intrinsically  safe circuit with following maximum values     Ui   30V  li  200 mA  Pi   0 9 W    Effective internal capacitance  Ci   10 nF  Effective internal inductance  Li   0 mH    Pulse Outpu
97. ted  the type of protection  FM Intrinsically Safe or FM  Explosionproof  for use in hazardous locations     Note 1  Forthe installation of this transmitter  once a  particular type of protection is selected  any  other type of protection cannot be used  The  installation must be in accordance with the  description about the type of protection in this  instruction manual     Note 2  In order to avoid confusion  unnecessary  marking is crossed out on the label other  than the selected type of protection when the  transmitter is installed     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  9       2 4 2 CSA Certification    a     CSA Intrinsically Safe Type    Caution for CSA Intrinsically safe and nonincendive  type   Following contents refer to    DOC No  ICS013   A13        Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series differential  gauge     and absolute pressure transmitters with optional  code  CS1 are applicable for use in hazardous  locations    Certificate  1606623   For CSA C22 2     Applicable Standard  C22 2 No 0  C22 2 No 0 4   C22 2 No 25  C22 2 No 94  C22 2 No 157    C22 2 No 213  C22 2 No 61010 1    C22 2 No 60079 0   Intrinsically Safe for Class I  Division 1  Groups  A  B  C  amp  D  Class ll  Division 1  Groups E  F  amp  G   Class Ill  Division 1   Nonincendive for Class I  Division 2  Groups A  B   C  amp  D  Class ll  Division 2  Groups F  amp  G  Class lll   Division 1   Enclosure  Type 4X   Temp  Code  T4    Amb  Temp      50  to 60 C       15 C when HE is specified   
98. ther than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Yokogawa  Corporation of America is prohibited and will   void Canadian Standards Intrinsically safe and  nonincendive Certification      Intrinsically Safe     Hazardous Location  lt  lt     gt  Nonhazardous Location  Group IIC  Zone 0  Class I  Il  lll  Division 1     I  Groups A  B  C  D  E  F G i GE  i urpose  Pressure Transmitters i Safety Barrier Eguipment  Foor 3  ED    F0206 ai     Nonincendive     Hazardous Location         Nonhazardous Location  I    Class I  ll  Division 2  CSA Certified  Groups A  B  C  D  F  G Equipment  Class III  Division 1    nL  or    Not Use 3  Safety Barrier j  ES 2 F0207 ai    b  CSAExplosionproof Type  Caution for CSA explosionproof type   Note 1  Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters    with optional code  CF1 or  V1F are applicable  for use in hazardous locations   Certificate  2014354  Applicable Standard  C22 2 No 0   C22 2 No 0 4  C22 2 No 0 5  C22 2 No 25   C22 2 No 30  C22 2 No 94  C22 2 No 61010 1   C22 2 No 60079 0  C22 2 No 60079 1  Explosion proof for Class I  Groups B  C and D   Dustignition proof for Class II III  Groups E  F and  G   Enclosure  TYPE 4X  Temperature Code  T6   T4  Ex d IIC T6   T4  Enclosure  IP66 IP67  Maximum Process Temperature  120  C  T4    100  C  T5   85  C  T6     IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  Bui pueH    nonincendive      lt 2  Handling Cautions gt  10         Ambient Temperature     50  to 75  C  T4       50  to 80  C  T5
99. ticle 3  Paragraph 3 of PED  denoted as Sound  Engineering Practice  SEP     EJX110A LIMS  EJX110A L1HS    EJX110A DVS  EJA110E with  HG  EJL1130L    EJL1440L1  EJO5100 OD  EJ015300 0D   EJX610A LID  and EJX630A LID can be used above  200 bar and therefore considered as a part of a  pressure retaining vessel where category lll  Module  H applies  These models with option code  PE3  conform to that category      2  Technical Data    Models without  PE3   Article 3  Paragraph 3 of PED  denoted as Sound  Engineering Practice  SEP     Models with  PE3   Module  H   Type of Eguipment  Pressure Accessory Vessel  Type of fluid  Liguid and Gas   Group offluid  1 and 2    IM 01C25A01 01E    suonne2  Buljpuey W                                                                                                                                     Capsule   PS 1 PS V    Model etn  bar  V L   bar L  Category 2  EJA110E   M H V  160   0 01 1 6  EJO1100 EL Article 3   EJX110A Paragraph 3  EJAMOE   M H V   250   0 01   2 5  RER   with code   HG  EJO1100  withcode   M H V   250   0 01 2 5 Il  PE3  Article 3   EJL1130L  M H 500   0 01 5 0   Paragraph 3   SEP   EJL1130L   with code   MH 500   0 01 5 0 Il  PE3  Article 3   EJO3100 L M A B  160   0 01 1 6   Paragraph 3   SEP   Article 3   EJO4300   H A B 160   0 01 1 6   Paragraph 3   SEP   Article 3   EJO4400 C D 500 0 1 5 0   Paragraph 3   SEP   EJO4400  with code   CD 500 0 1 5 0 IH  PE3  Eyosion  AB  C   100   01   10   Arcle3   EJX610A 5 emn a pr
100. tion switch is set to E side except EJX910A  and EJX930A  The setting of the switches can be  confirmed via communication     Slide switch    Burnout direction switch  BOH L  WRE D                 CPU assembly Write protection switch       Burnout direction switch  BO              Burnout Direction H I L H I L    Switch Position                               Burnout Direction HIGH LOW          Hardware write protection switch  WR              Write Protection  Switch Position    Elf llof e   Hin    NO YES   Write enabled   Write disabled                             Write Protection                F0602 ai    Burn out Direction and Hardware Write  Protection Slide Switch    Figure 6 1    IM 01C25A01 01E    uopeuodo E     lt 6  Operation gt  38       6 2 Zero Point Adjustment    After completing preparations for operating the  transmitter  adjust the zero point     Zero point adjustment can be done by turning the  transmitter s zero adjustment screw or by using the  communicator  This section describes the procedure  for the zero adjustment screw  For the communicator  procedure  please refer to manuals in the attached  CD ROM     AA IMPORTANT    Do not turn off the power to the transmitter  immediately after performing a zero point adjustment   Powering off within 30 seconds of performing this  procedure will return the zero point to its previous  setting           6 2 1 Adjusting Zero Point for Differential  Pressure Transmitters    Before adjusting zero point  make sure that
101. ug  attached is flameproof certified       Wiring connection for output signal code O  Low  Power type  shall follow the diagram below     Pressure Transmitters    SUPPLY  O        Power Supply    Three Wire Connection    Pressure Transmitters    Power Supply    SUPPLY   o4    Four Wire Connection  F0219 ai    Note 3  Operation     WARNING   AFTER DE ENERGIZING  DELAY 5 MINUTES  BEFORE OPENING   APR  S POWER OFF  ATTENDRE 5 MINUTES  AVANT D OUVRIR    e WARNING   WHEN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 2 657C  USE  THE HEAT RESISTING CABLES 2 90 C   QUAND LA TEMPERATURE AMBIANTE  gt  65  C   UTILISEZ DES C  BLES RESISTANTES    LA  CHALEUR 2 90  C      Take care not to generate mechanical sparking  when accessing to the instrument and peripheral  devices in a hazardous location     Note 4  Maintenance and Repair    The instrument modification or parts replacement  by other than authorized representative of  Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Yokogawa  Corporation of America is prohibited and will void  Canadian Standards Explosionproof Certification     c  _ CSAlntrinsically Safe Type CSA  Explosionproof Type    Model EJX EJA E Series pressure transmitters with  optional code  CU1 or  V1U1 can be selected the  type of protection  CSA Intrinsically Safe or CSA  Explosionproof  for use in hazardous locations     Note 1  For the installation of this transmitter  once a  particular type of protection is selected  any  other type of protection cannot be used  The  installation must be in accordance
102. y applicable to the countries in European Union     9 0000000 8       All instruction manuals for ATEX Ex related  products are available in English  German and  French  Should you require Ex related  instructions in your local language  you are to  contact your nearest Yokogawa office or  representative     Alle brugervejledninger for produkter relateret til  ATEX Ex er tilgaengelige p   engelsk  tysk og  fransk  Skulle De   nske yderligere oplysninger  om h  ndtering af Ex produkter p   eget sprog  kan  De rette henvendelse herom til den n  rmeste  Yokogawa afdeling eller forhandler     Tutti i manuali operativi di prodotti ATEX  contrassegnati con Ex sono disponibili in inglese   tedesco e francese  Se si desidera ricevere i  manuali operativi di prodotti Ex in lingua locale   mettersi in contatto con l ufficio Yokogawa pi    vicino o con un rappresentante     Todos los manuales de instrucciones para los  productos antiexplosivos de ATEX est  n  disponibles en ingl  s  alem  n y franc  s  Si desea  solicitar las instrucciones de estos art  culos  antiexplosivos en su idioma local  deber    ponerse en contacto con la oficina o el  representante de Yokogawa m  s cercano     Alle handleidingen voor producten die te maken  hebben met ATEX explosiebeveiliging  Ex  zijn  verkrijgbaar in het Engels  Duits en Frans  Neem   indien u aanwijzingen op het gebied van  explosiebeveiliging nodig hebt in uw eigen taal   contact op met de dichtstbijzijnde vestiging van  Yokogawa of met een
103. ypes and for the transmitter operating  confirmation and zeroing by any communication  method  refer to manuals in the attached CD ROM for  further information     6 1 Preparation for Starting  Operation    B Confirming that Transmitter is Operating  Properly    On the integral indicator      lf the wiring system is faulty  the display stays blank     If the transmitter is faulty  an error code is displayed                    Self diagnostic error on the integral indicator   Faulty transmitter     A N NOTE    If any of the above errors are indicated on the display  of the integral indicator  refer to Chapter 7 for the  corrective action     F0601 ai    B Verify and Change Transmitter  Parameter Setting and Values    The parameters related to the following items are set at  factory as specified in order      Calibration range     Integral indicator display     Output mode     Software damping  optional    Other parameters like following are shipped with the  default setting      Low cut     Process alarm setting     Static pressure range     Signal characterizer     Write protection  To confirm or change the values  please refer to manuals  in the attached CD ROM     B Output Status Setting at CPU Failure and  Hardware Write Protection    Setthe switches as shown in the figure below to set the  burn out direction and write protection  The Burnout  Switch is set to the H side for delivery  unless option code   C1 or  C2 is specified in the order   and the hardware  write protec
104. zing    If there is any risk that the process fluid in the transmitter  pressure sensing assembly could freeze or solidify  use  a steam jacket or heater to maintain the temperature of  the fluid      4  Process Piping Connection Examples    Figure 4 10 shows examples of typical process piping  connections  Before connecting the transmitter to the  process  study the transmitter installation location  the  process piping layout  and the characteristics of the  process fluid  corrosiveness  toxicity  flammability  etc    in  order to make appropriate changes and additions to the  connection configurations     Note the following points when referring to these piping  examples       The process piping material used must be compatible  with the process pressure  temperature  and other  conditions     IM 01C25A01 01E    Buidid esjnduy 6uijeysu  5     lt 4  Installing Impulse Piping gt  28         A variety of process piping mounted stop valves are  available according to the type of connection  flanged   screwed  welded   construction  globe  gate  or ball  valve   temperature and pressure    Select the type of valve most appropriate for the                              application   Gas flow measurement   Union or flange AE    Stop valve  Manifold  Process piping  Liguid flow measurement   VA  Manifold zd  Union or flange   ko S Stop valve  Kai    Process piping S    EI    Figure 4 10 Process Piping Connection Examples   EJ01150     IM 01C25A01 01E     lt 5  Wiring gt  29       9
    
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