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(3)  For AXG1A Remote Transmitter

1)  Removing the Cover

While supporting the front of the cover with your 
hand, flip the connecting screw protective cover 
over, and remove the four connecting screws.

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Figure 4.4.12   Removing the Front Cover  

(AXG1A Remote Transmitter)

2) Terminal Configuration

When the cover is removed, the connection 
terminals will be visible as shown below.

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Figure 4.4.13   Terminal Configuration 

 

(AXG1A Remote Transmitter)

Table 4.4.1   Terminal Symbols  

(AXG1A Remote Transmitter)

Terminal Symbol

Description 

SIGNAL

C

SA

A

B

SB

Flow signal input 

ALARM OUT

ALM+

ALM-

Alarm output

STATUS OUT

So11+

So12+

COM

Status output (Two outputs)

CURRENT OUT

Iout1+

Iout1-

Current output

4−20 mA DC

OPTION IO

MIO+

MIO-

Option input/output

STATUS IN

Si11+

Si12+

COM

Status input (Two inputs)

PULSE OUT

P/Sout1+

P/Sout1-

Pulse output

EXCITATION

EX1

EX2

Excitation current output

POWER SUPPLY

N(-)

L(+)

Power supply

Functional grounding

Protective grounding (Outside of 

the terminal)

 BRAIN, HART

Communication 

and I/O code

Connection Terminal

BRAIN HART

ALM 

Passive

So11,So12 

Passive

Iout1 

Active

MIO

Si11,Si12 

No-voltage

P/Sout1 

Passive

D0

J0

-

D2

J2

Iin Active

D3

J3

P/Sout2 

Passive

D4

J4

P/Sout2 Active 

(Without 

resistor)

D5

J5

P/Sout2 Active 

(With resistor)

D6

J6

Iout2 Active

B0

H0

-

-

-

B2

H2

-

Iin Active

-

B3

H3

-

P/Sout2 

Passive

-

B4

H4

-

P/Sout2 Active 

(Without 

resistor)

-

B5

H5

-

P/Sout2 Active 

(With resistor)

-

B6

H6

-

Iout2 Active

-

Iout1: Current output with BRAIN/HART communication

Iout2: Current output

Iin: Current input

P/Sout1: Pulse output or status output

P/Sout2: Pulse output or status output

Si11, Si12: Status input (Two inputs)

So11, So12: Status output (Two outputs)

The position of Communication and I/O code:

Remote Transmitter:

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IMPORTANT

Do not wire the terminal without terminal symbols in

terminal layout labels.

Summary of Contents for AXG1A

Page 1: ...to Remote Sensor and Remote Transmitter Sensor Side 42 4 6 Input and Output 45 5 Basic Operating Procedures 5 1 Operation by Display unit 48 5 2 Display and Basic Configuration 48 5 3 Display Mode an...

Page 2: ...ic Flowmeter HART Communication Type IM 01E24A02 02EN ADMAG TI Series AXG AXW Magnetic Flowmeter Modbus Communication Type IM 01E21A02 05EN ADMAG TI Series AXG AXW Magnetic Flowmeter FOUNDATION Fieldb...

Page 3: ...personnel safety Do not modify this product YOKOGAWA will not be liable for malfunctions or damage resulting from any modification made to this product by the customer The product should be disposed o...

Page 4: ...ance of the magnetic flowmeter must be performed by expert engineer or skilled personnel No operator shall be permitted to perform procedures relating to installation wiring and maintenance Wiring wor...

Page 5: ...ay damage the product s protection The flowmeter should be installed away from electrical motors transformers and other power sources in order to avoid interference with measurement WARNING Install an...

Page 6: ...ower Power Supply Code 1 AC Type Rated Power Supply 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DC Type Rated Power Supply 100 to 120 V DC Power Supply Code 2 AC Type Rated Power Supply 24 V AC 50 60 Hz DC Type Rated Po...

Page 7: ...n 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 Fa...

Page 8: ...JA M0 F0 1 pc Other code 0 pc 2 DA JA 2 pcs M6 0 pc Other code 1 pc 2 1 Model and Specifications Check As shown in Figure 2 1 to Figure 2 5 the model suffix code serial number meter factor fluid spec...

Page 9: ...particle board attached until the flowmeter is install to the pipe Select a storage location that fulfils the following conditions A place where it will not be exposed to rain or water A place subjec...

Page 10: ...ng the product in a place subject to shocks or vibrations 3 1 Piping Design Precautions IMPORTANT Design piping correctly referring to the following to prevent damage to sensors and to assure accurate...

Page 11: ...NT Do not install the flowmeter where fluid conductivity tends to become uneven If chemicals are fed near the upstream side of a magnetic flowmeter they may affect the flow rate s indications To avoid...

Page 12: ...possibility of air bubbles F0305 ai Correct Incorrect Valve Correct Incorrect Figure 3 1 5 Avoiding Air Bubbles Mounting orientation IMPORTANT If electrodes are perpendicular to the ground air bubble...

Page 13: ...or a long term after installation If this situation is unavoidable take care of the flowmeter by observing the following Confirmation of sealing conditions for the flowmeter Confirm that the terminal...

Page 14: ...e flowmeter IMPORTANT If it is impossible to match the direction of the arrow mark the direction of the cable entry can be changed Read Section 3 5 In case the fluid being measured flows against the a...

Page 15: ...9 ai Screw Gasket Grounding ring Figure 3 3 1 Mounting of grounding ring Installation Natural hard rubber lining type and Metal pipe When a magnetic flowmeter with natural hard rubber lining is instal...

Page 16: ...al box For grounding in detail read Subsection 4 4 3 In the case grounding ring is used for gasket A customer pipe side be sure to use non asbestos joint sheet gasket PTFE sheathed non asbestos joint...

Page 17: ...al mounting Figure 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure for Wafer Type sizes 25 32 and 40 mm 1 0 1 25 and 1 5 in F0315 ai Centering device four units Nut Through bolt Piping side flange Gasket Mini flange Housing...

Page 18: ...hin sensor Natural Soft Rubber Polyurethane Rubber lining No gasket Standard Natural Hard Rubber lining Non asbestos gasket PTFE sheathed non asbestos gasket or the equivalent in hardness Gasket types...

Page 19: ...and outer diameters that do not protrude inside the piping by referring to Subsection 3 3 3 WARNING All gaskets used for piping of magnetic flowmeters should be prepared by customers except in some ca...

Page 20: ...ter with PTFE or natural hard rubber lining is installed to metal pipe without lining the installation method without grounding ring is recommended Size 25 to 125 mm 1 to 5 in PTFE lining and without...

Page 21: ...gasket chloroprene rubber gasket or gasket with the equivalent hardness For gasket B sensor side use fluororubber gasket optional code GA GC or GD or gasket with the equivalent hardness It is recomme...

Page 22: ...8 4 400 169 6 to 251 4 126 4 to 176 9 141 1 to 203 4 210 9 to 305 4 Tightening torque values for PTFE Natural Hard Rubber Natural Soft Rubber lining in lbf Gasket types within sensor Natural Soft Rubb...

Page 23: ...278 8 Tightening torque values for Polyurethane Rubber lining in lbf Gasket types within sensor No gasket Standard Gasket types for user s flange Non asbestos gasket PTFE sheathed non asbestos gasket...

Page 24: ...11 6 18 8 to 31 3 125 14 2 to 23 6 12 0 to 19 4 16 6 to 27 6 13 0 to 21 2 9 5 to 15 8 15 9 to 26 5 Tightening torque values for PTFE lining in lbf Gasket types within sensor Fluororubber gasket Option...

Page 25: ...67 1 321 301 350 350 412 406 359 330 400 401 475 469 410 381 Unit inch Size Natural Hard Rubber Natural Soft Rubber Polyurethane Rubber Lining PTFE Natural Hard Rubber Natural Soft Rubber Polyurethane...

Page 26: ...er Screw U bolt Figure 3 4 1 2 inch Pipe Vertical Mounting 1 Fix the product on the mounting fixture using four screws 2 Fix the mounting fixture with the product installed on a 2 inch pipe using a U...

Page 27: ...ting by the same process of AXG1A Please refer 3 4 3 for the process IMPORTANT Mounting fixture on equipment intended to be mounted on a wall or ceiling shall withstand a force of four times the weigh...

Page 28: ...wer to the flowmeter Using the wrench loosen the cover locking screw 1 See Figure 3 6 1 and Figure 3 6 2 clockwise to unlock the cover Upon shipment from the manufacturing plant the cover is locked Ho...

Page 29: ...ectric shocks and maintain performance do not remove safety cover 3 Installing the Cover Install the cover to the flowmeter by rotating the cover clockwise Tighten cover locking screw 1 See Figure 3 6...

Page 30: ...AUTION Terminate all the cable finish with crimp terminal of a round or rod shape depending on the shape of the terminal block and connect them reliably Always route the power and output signal cables...

Page 31: ...terminal Figure 4 2 1 Cable Finish for Excitaiton Cable NOTE For excitation cable and power cable always use a crimp terminal with an insulation cover Use crimp tools supplied by the manufacturer of...

Page 32: ...cable explosion protection type as listed in Table 1 1 This product is of watertight construction as stipulated in JIS C 0920 It is shipped with a wiring bracket waterproof gland waterproof gland with...

Page 33: ...aterproof glands are recommended Do not over tighten the glands or damage to the cables may result Tightness of the gland can be checked by confirming that the cable is held firmly in place For workin...

Page 34: ...sket Washer Tightening gland When working on conduit or flexible tube G1 2 only Cable G1 2 F0411 ai Remote Transmitter AXG1A AXFA11 Optional code EU5 AXG1A EU AXFA11 Gasket Washer Tightening gland Whe...

Page 35: ...r flexible tube G3 4 Extension plug x2 Cable G3 4 G1 2 Conversion plug x5 F0418 ai 4 3 2 Conduit Wiring When wiring the conduits utilize the waterproof gland to prevent water from flowing in through t...

Page 36: ...r in other places facilitating easy operation Affix a Power Off Equipment label to this external switch or circuit breaker WARNING For explosion protection type products please be sure to read the use...

Page 37: ...ble Cable length m ft Usable voltage range V F0425 ai Figure 4 4 3 Supply Voltage and Power Supply Cable Length AXG1A Remote Transmitter 3 Setting Power Supply Frequency IMPORTANT Set the local commer...

Page 38: ...suring fluid Moreover the potential must be the same as the ground The magnetic flowmeter is equipped with an grounding ring that makes a connection with the charge of the measured fluid for grounding...

Page 39: ...matter Replace the cover in case the treads receive damages Replace the O ring if there is any scarring or transformation And apply silicone based grease at the O ring in case of the shortage and exha...

Page 40: ...utput Description Figure 4 4 11 Terminal Configuration AXW4A Remote Transmitter BRAIN HART Communication and I O code Connection Terminal BRAIN HART I O1 I O2 I O3 I O4 DA JA Iout1 Active P Sout1 Pass...

Page 41: ...Two inputs PULSE OUT P Sout1 P Sout1 Pulse output EXCITATION EX1 EX2 Excitation current output POWER SUPPLY N L Power supply Functional grounding Protective grounding Outside of the terminal BRAIN HA...

Page 42: ...ARM OUT N L POWER SUPPLY EX2 EX1 EXCITATION P P PULSE OUT SIGNAL SI1 SI2 COM STATUS IN SO1 COM SO2 STATUS OUT Figure 4 4 15 Terminal Configuration AXFA11 Remote Transmitter Table 4 4 2 Terminal Symbol...

Page 43: ...g plant the cover is unlocked Hold the sensor with your hand and remove the cover by turning it in the direction of the arrow as shown below F0441 ai 1 Figure 4 5 1 Removing the Terminal Box Cover Rem...

Page 44: ...shown in the figure below AXG1A transmitter Transmitter Remote sensor F0444 ai SA A B SB C EX1 EX2 Taping A B Taping C EX1 EX2 Individually tape and insulate the shields corresponding to SA and SB on...

Page 45: ...600 V vinyl insulated cable Cable cross section area 2 mm2 or larger Grounding Resistance 100 or less Class D requirements F0446 ai CAUTION The grounding should satisfy grounding resistance requiremen...

Page 46: ...e current output lout Active pulse output P Sout Connection of an electronic counter Observe that maximum allowable voltage and voltage polarity are correct when wiring Load resistance 1 k or more Int...

Page 47: ...ter observe that maximum allowable current voltage polarity and output current level are correct Load resistance External instruments 1 k or more Internal power supply 24 V DC 20 P Sout 24 V Transmitt...

Page 48: ...gnal without voltage Loading voltage during the switching status Close may result in damage on the electrical circuit The status input is used for connecting to the following no voltage contacts Switc...

Page 49: ...the cover closed and operate the setting switches from the outside of the glass window If dirt dust or other substances surfaces on the glass of display cover wipe them clean with a soft dry cloth Th...

Page 50: ...2 Explanation of display example F0502 ai Device address Baud rate Transmission mode R RTU A ASCII Stop bit 1 1 bit 2 2 bit Parity N None O Odd E Even Example R 001 19200 E 1 5 2 2 Basic Configuratio...

Page 51: ...F0506 ai 0 50000 50 0 12 00 m s mA 00 00 VEL FLP AO1 SET SFT INC F0511 ai 00 00 FNL SET SFT INC Normal Long tag 1234567 TAG12345 LTG TAG Indicate 32 characters of the Long Tag in the first line Indic...

Page 52: ...ed only by parameter setting from the display unit Display Menu Path Device setup Detailed setup Access cfg Chg mainte Device setup Detailed setup Access cfg Chg special 1 Passcode for Maintenance ope...

Page 53: ...e procedure of changing the flow rate unit as Select type parameter according to the specification of HART protocol The flow rate unit needs to be specified with Physical unit and Time unit individual...

Page 54: ...NC Specify the Tag No Move cursor with INC and DEC according to the menu path above and select the Order info then push SET F0527 ai Tag No FT 1234 FT 1234 00 00 SET SFT INC For Tag No up to 8 charact...

Page 55: ...le 1 1 For explosion protection type the configuration tool should be connected at the safe site of no explosive atmosphere 5 7 HART Configuration Tool The connection of the HART configuration tool Fi...

Page 56: ...ce and confirm the revision by the following parameter HART Communication Menu Path Device root menu Detailed setup Device information HART setup Fld dev rev 2 Device Type Manager DTM and Device Revis...

Page 57: ...er must be maintained F0532 ai Terminator Terminator Fieldbus power supply ADMAG TI HOST 5 9 2 FOUNDATION fieldbus Configuration Tool and Device Revision 1 If the host supports DD Device Description t...

Page 58: ...ng the valve Each time that the fluid being measured is changed be sure to carry out zero adjustment with the new fluid 6 2 Zero Adjustment from Display Unit A procedure of executing zero adjustment i...

Page 59: ...6 When opening the cover wait for more than 20 minutes after turning off the power This work must be carried out by the trained personnel having knowledge of safety standard To preserve the safety do...

Page 60: ...Simulation Switch Only for FOUNDATION fieldbus communication The simulation function simulates the input of a function block and lets it operate as if the data was received from the transducer block I...

Page 61: ...n 6 is set to 1 the resulting the device address is 64 1 26 0 25 0 24 0 23 0 22 0 21 0 20 Setting of Line Termination Switch SW2 This switch is only available for the product with Modbus communication...

Page 62: ...where the optional codes C1 or C2 have been specified the output direction will be set to Low i e 2 4 mA Modification of the burnout direction must be carried out using the burnout switch i e Switch...

Page 63: ...when making switch settings 1 Setting of Burnout Switch The burnout function sets the direction of current output in situations where the CPU has become damaged Upon shipment from the manufacturing p...

Page 64: ...of pulse width modulation 1 was detected Contact Yokogawa service center F 022 PWM 2 stop Error of pulse width modulation 2 was detected Contact Yokogawa service center F 023 Opt bd mismatch Mismatch...

Page 65: ...VALUE and configuration of AI2 Lo Lo Lim AI2 LO_LO_LIM AI2 Lo Lo Pri AI2 LO_LO_PRI N 370 AI2 Hi Alarm High Alarm has occurred Check the AI2 Output Value AI2 OUT VALUE and configuration of AI2 Hi Lim...

Page 66: ...MODE_BLK Target to Auto or other mode C 301 AI1 Man Mode AI1 Block is in Man mode Change the AI1 Block Mode Target AI1 MODE_BLK Target to Auto or other mode C 302 AI1 Not Schedule AI1 Block is not sch...

Page 67: ...to Auto or other mode C 349 DI3 Man Mode DI3 Block is in Man mode Change the DI3 Block Mode Target DI3 MODE_BLK Target to Auto or other mode C 350 DI3 Not Schedule DI3 Block is not scheduled Schedule...

Page 68: ...t output 2 Check current output 2 is test mode or not S 098 Pls 1 fix It was detected that fixied value is set to Pulse output 1 Check pulse output 1 is test mode or not S 099 Pls 2 fix It was detecte...

Page 69: ...r Modbus communication type Add trademark informations HART Modbus Revise the table for blanking plug quantity Add the installation location precautions Add the WARNING for explosion protection type A...

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