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IM 01C27H01-01E

*5: 

Applicable for wetted parts material code SW, SE, SY, and HW.

*6: 

Applicable for flushing connection ring code 1, 2, 3, 4, A, B, C, and D.

*7: 

Applicable for flushing connection ring code 0.

*8: 

Applicable for flush type (process connection style code W.)

*9: 

Applicable for extended type and Combination type (process connection style code E and Y.)

*10:  Pure nitrogen gas is used for oil-prohibited use (option code K1 and K5.)

*11:  The unit on the certificate is always MPa regardless of selection of option code D1, D3, or D4. A flushing connection ring will not be 

applied when conducting the pressure test or leak test.

*12:  Applicable for model EJX118B.

  OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Product

Part number

Specification

Battery pack assembly

F9915NQ

*1

Battery case, Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries 2 pieces

Batteries

*2

F9915NR

Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries, 2 pieces

Battery case 

F9915NK

*3

Battery case only

Remote antenna cable 

F9915KU

3 m with mounting bracket

F9915KV

13 m (3 m+10 m), with arrester and mounting bracket

Antenna 

F9915KW

2 dBi standard antenna

F9915KY

6 dBi high gain antenna

*4

*1:   If you need F9915MA, please purchase F9915NQ. F9915NQ is a set of F9915MA and instruction manual.

*2:   Alternatively, Tadiran SL-2780/S or TL-5930/S batteries can be purchased from your local distributor.

*3:   If you need F9915NS, please purchase F9915NK. F9915NK is a set of F9915NS and instruction manual.

*4:   Use of high gain antenna is limited by local regulation of radio and telecommunication law. Consult Yokogawa for details.

Summary of Contents for DP Harp EJX118B

Page 1: ...User s Manual Y okogawa Electric Corporation EJX118B and EJX438B Diaphragm Sealed Differential Pressure and Pressure Transmitters IM 01C27H01 01EN IM 01C27H01 01EN 10th Edition...

Page 2: ...Storage 2 1 2 4 Selecting the Installation Location 2 2 2 5 Pressure Connection 2 2 2 6 Restrictions on Use of Radio Transceivers 2 3 2 7 Insulation Resistance and Dielectric Strength Test 2 3 2 8 Ins...

Page 3: ...ster and Wiring 5 4 5 2 Grounding 5 4 6 Operation 6 1 6 1 Preparation for Starting Operation 6 1 6 2 Zero Point Adjustment 6 2 6 3 Starting Operation 6 3 6 4 Connecting to the Field Wireless Network 6...

Page 4: ...7 17 7 4 2 Alert Report 7 18 7 4 3 Checking with Integral Indicator 7 20 8 Maintenance 8 1 8 1 Overview 8 1 8 2 Calibration Instruments Selection 8 1 8 3 Calibration 8 1 8 4 Disassembly and Reassembl...

Page 5: ...arranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose If any question arises or errors are found or if any information is missing from this manual please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales of...

Page 6: ...ed the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired In this case Yokogawa cannot guarantee that the instrument can be safely operated Please pay special attention to the following points a I...

Page 7: ...n the EEA European Economic Area is Yokogawa Europe B V Euroweg 2 3825 HD Amersfoort The Netherlands 1 2 Radio Wave IMPORTANT This instrument is equipped with a wireless module which is designated as...

Page 8: ...gawa 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 Malfunction or da...

Page 9: ...1 Introduction 1 5 IM 01C27H01 01EN 1 5 ATEX Documentation This is only applicable to the countries in European Union GB DK I E NL SF P F D S LT LV PL EST SLO H BG RO M CZ SK GR...

Page 10: ...llution Caused by the Product This is an explanation for the product based on Control of Pollution caused by Electronic Information Products in the People s Republic of China RoHS Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB P...

Page 11: ...he transmitter in its original packaging to prevent it from being damaged during shipment Do not unpack the transmitter until it reaches the installation site 2 3 Storage The following precautions mus...

Page 12: ...plant equipment provide adequate thermal insulation and or ventilation c Ambient Atmosphere Do not install the transmitter in a corrosive atmosphere If this cannot be avoided there must be adequate v...

Page 13: ...connection terminals and the minus leadwire to the grounding terminal 4 Turn ON the insulation tester power and measure the insulation resistance The voltage should be applied as briefly as possible t...

Page 14: ...sion 1 Groups A B C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G and Class III Division 1 Class I Zone 0 in Hazardous Locations AEx ia IIC Nonincendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Class II Division 2...

Page 15: ...ibited and will void Canadian Standards Intrinsically safe and nonincendive Certification Installation Diagram F0205 ai Transmitter Intrinsically Safe Group IIC Zone 0 Class I II III Division 1 Groups...

Page 16: ...ion is prohibited and will void the certification 4 Name Plate Name Plate Refer to USER S MANUAL Made in Japan TOKYO 180 8750 JAPAN MODEL SUFFIX SUPPLY OUTPUT MWP mA DC V DC STYLE CAL RNG NO F0207 ai...

Page 17: ...YOKOGAWA battery pack F9915MA or F9915NS Note 5 Special conditions for Safe Use In case the enclosure of the Pressure Transmitter is made of aluminum if it is mounted in an area where the use of appa...

Page 18: ...cribes 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 approp...

Page 19: ...te with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater th...

Page 20: ...screw Integral indicator Hardware write protection switch WR Write Protection Write Protection Switch Position Note 1 H L E D H L E D Slide switch E WR D Not in use Write protection switch Note 1 Writ...

Page 21: ...ric pressure The hole must not face upward See section 10 4 Dimensions for the location of the hole Never loosen the four bolts securing the cover flanges Refer to figure 3 2 If the seal liquid leaks...

Page 22: ...seals Exercise care so as not to damage diaphragm surfaces Since the diaphragm protrudes approx 1 mm from the flange surface do not place the pressure detector section face down on a surface as this c...

Page 23: ...lt U bolt F0404 ai Figure 4 4 Transmitter Mounting When the transmitter can t be installed at least 600 mm below the HP process connection IMPORTANT The transmitter should be installed at least 600 mm...

Page 24: ...to process detector section Ring holder Spiral gasket F0407 ai View from pressure detector section Groove for installing spiral gasket Pressure detector section Vent Drain plug Ring Figure 4 7 Mounti...

Page 25: ...Before mounting the diaphragm seal to the process flange affix the teflon film as follows IMPORTANT 1 Position the diaphragm seal so that the diaphragm is in a upward position 2 Pour the fluorinated...

Page 26: ...fore open close the Amplifier Cover or disassembling and reassembling the Integral Indicator An integral indicator can be rotated in four positions at 90 Follow the instructions in section 8 4 1 for r...

Page 27: ...ion to be protected 2 Wind the butyl rubber self bonding tape around the connection See the manual of the tape about the winding 3 To protect the butyl rubber self bonding tape from the environment su...

Page 28: ...nsion cable 3 Screw the antenna into the antenna connector of the antenna extension cable on the bracket 1 Tighten the antenna connector with a torque of 2 to 3 N m 4 Protect the connection as necessa...

Page 29: ...a extension cable 2 10 m Antenna Antenna Antenna extension cable 1 3 m Antenna extension cable 1 3 m Protect by self bonding tape Transmitter body Arrester Figure 5 4 Wiring the antenna extension cabl...

Page 30: ...Antenna extension cable 1 Arrester Figure 5 5 Connection of the arrester and antenna extension cable F0506 ai Transmitter side Grounding cable Antenna side Protect by self bonding tape Figure 5 6 Arr...

Page 31: ...easurement a Confirm that there is no leak in the connecting part of each diaphragm seal mounting flange b Insert batteries into the battery case and install to the transmitter To insert batteries int...

Page 32: ...r adjust the zero point There are two zero point adjusting ways IMPORTANT Do not turn off the power to the transmitter immediately after performing a zero point adjustment Powering off within 30 secon...

Page 33: ...ustment cover mounting screw to secure the cover 6 4 Connecting to the Field Wireless Network Preparation work prior to connecting to a Field Wireless Network This transmitter does not need to be conn...

Page 34: ...ovisioning information file The following provisioned information is stored in the provisioning information file Network ID Device tag EUI64 Join key Provisioner name of the user who performed provisi...

Page 35: ...period detach the transmitter diaphragm seals from the tank Refer to subsection 8 4 4 Replacing the Battery Pack for the battery pack removing When storing the instrument with a battery pack inserted...

Page 36: ...torque of 10 N m 1 kgf m F0611 ai Drain screw When you loosen the drain screw the accumulated liquid or gas will be expelled in the direction of the arrow Figure 6 7 Draining for Flushing Connection R...

Page 37: ...vice Description A CF file contains information such as the vendor of the field device its model and revision available types of process data flow rate temperature pressure etc and number of data item...

Page 38: ...al indicator range of scale and unit Sets one of differential pressure pressure value static pressure value or temperature value for the integral indicator scale Note LRV and URV can be set within the...

Page 39: ...etransmit Configuration status REVISION Others F0702 1 ai Other Faults Alert Faults Non compliance Alert Faults Process Influence Alert Simulation Active Alert Soft Update Incomplete Alert Power Low A...

Page 40: ...t PV Range Linerization Type Flow Constant Lower Cutoff Low Cut Mode H L Swap T Zero Cmp Temp Zero Temp Select Others PV Range PV Range EU at 100 PV Range EU at 0 PV Range Units Index PV Range Decimal...

Page 41: ...at 0 Scale Units Index Scale Decimal Upper Limit Lower Limit PV Range Linerization Type Flow Constant Lower Cutoff Cal Cmd Cal Status Calibration Highest Point Calibration Lowest Point Calibration Mi...

Page 42: ...arget Mode Actual Mode Permitted Mode Normal Scale Scale EU at 100 Scale EU at 0 Scale Units Index Scale Decimal Sensor Range Tertiary Value Sel Others Sensor Range Sensor Range EU at 100 Sensor Range...

Page 43: ...ock Mode Upper Limit Lower Limit PV Range Linerization Type Flow Constant Lower Cutoff Low Cut Mode H L Swap T Zero Cmp Temp Zero Temp Select Others PV Range EU at 100 PV Range EU at 0 PV Range Units...

Page 44: ...itted Mode Normal AI3 Temp Block Info Tag Description Sensor Range Tertiary Value Sel Others Block Mode Concentrator OID Scale Process Value Filter Time Configuration Mode Target Mode Actual Mode Perm...

Page 45: ...lue Simulation Process Variable AI3 Temp Process Value Simulation Dynamic Variables Process Value Status Process Value Value Process Value Simulate Switch Transducer Value Simulate Value Simulation Tr...

Page 46: ...ry life is initialized by Reset Energy Left parameter 6 LCD display The following steps describe how to set LCD display 1 On Off of display When Enable in LCD Mode is selected the LCD displays a set o...

Page 47: ...ge Select the AI1 block for the differential pressure and the AI2 block for the static pressure then select EU at 0 and EU at 100 displayed in the PV Range parameters and input the lower range and upp...

Page 48: ...indictor differential pressure static pressure and temperature The following three variables can be displayed on the integral indicator of differential pressure range of static pressure range and of t...

Page 49: ...c Press Type display AI2 block Static Press Type Select gauge pressure Gauge or absolute pressure Abs in the Static Press Type parameter for the static pressure AI2 block 7 3 14 Zero Point Adjustment...

Page 50: ...xternal Zero Trim can set permission or prohibition to adjustment by External Zero adjustment Screw Set Trim on to use the External Zero adjustment Screw Trim on at shipment Use a slotted screwdriver...

Page 51: ...he status by using the static pressure AI2 block Cal Status Procedure to call up the calibration adjustment parameter Cal Cmd AI2 block Cal Cmd Perform differential pressure zero span adjustment befor...

Page 52: ...there is the case that an error is display on the device configuration tool via wireless communication To wake up from deep sleep mode please pull battery pack and wait more than 30 seconds before at...

Page 53: ...Bit01 vendor specific area Bit00 Detail information available 1 available 0 no available Checking the Diagnostic Status category allows taking the proper action The Diagnostic Status contents are comm...

Page 54: ...sts of the list of parameter names as shown Table 7 4 below Table 7 4 Contents of Alert Report Parameter name Description DetectObjectTLPort Alert detection port UAP 0xF0B2 fixed DetectObject Alert de...

Page 55: ...of range SP_TRIM_SPAN_OUTSIDE Static pressure span adjustment variable outside of range SP_TRIM_ZERO_OUTSIDE Static pressure zero adjustment variable outside of range LCD_OUTSIDE_LIMIT LCD display out...

Page 56: ...ator NOTE If an error is detected by running self diagnostics an error number is displayed on the integral indicator If there is more than one error the error number changes at three second intervals...

Page 57: ...nsider the required accuracy level Exercise care when handling these instruments to ensure they maintain the specified accuracy 8 3 Calibration Use the procedure below to check instrument operation an...

Page 58: ...its for 0 to 3000 kPa 0 2 of rdg 0 1 of F S for 80 to 0 kPa 5 For 130 kPa abs class Accuracy 0 03 of rdg 6 digits for 0 to 130 kPa abs Select a manometer having a pressure range close to that of the t...

Page 59: ...assembly CAUTION Precautions for the intrinsic safety explosion prevention type instrument Intrinsic safe type transmitters must be as a rule removed to a non hazardous area for maintenance and be dis...

Page 60: ...d 8 4 2 2 Turn the zero adjustment screw to the position as shown in Figure 8 2 3 Disconnect the power cable cable with brown connector at the end When doing this lightly press the side of the CPU ass...

Page 61: ...to a torque of approximately 0 7 N m 4 Replace the terminal box cover 8 4 5 Replacing the Batteries The batteries in the battery pack can be replaced Batteries are not installed when shipped from the...

Page 62: ...hout batteries Batteries Part number F9915NR Alternatively Tadiran TL 5930 S batteries may be purchased and used Transportation of products containing lithium batteries Batteries used for this transmi...

Page 63: ...to take This transmitter is equipped with a self diagnostic function which will be useful in troubleshooting and the transmitter equipped with an integral indicator will show an alarm code as a resul...

Page 64: ...on to connections for pressure detector section Is there any pressure leak YES NO YES NO Refer to Alarm Message Summary in Subsection 8 5 3 Is the Field Wireless Network setting correct NO YES Reconne...

Page 65: ...on Refer to 8 2 Calibration Instruments Selection Adjust the output Does the ambient temperature significantly differ between the high and low pressure side capillaries Is output adjusted correctly La...

Page 66: ...onics AMP_EEPROM_FAIL Amplifier EEPROM failure Recovers when returns to normal Replace the amplifier AMP_EEP_IRREGULAR None FC_DELTA_T_FAIL Amplifier failure None FR_DELTA_T_FAIL G_A_COMM_FAIL WL_AD_F...

Page 67: ...atic pressure zero adjustment variable AL 79 OV DISP LCD_OUTSIDE_LIMIT LCD display outside of specified range Recovers when display value returns within the range Check the display setting AL 30 RANGE...

Page 68: ...e Returns when the simulate mode of AI2 block is set to disable 1 Disable Check the simulate mode of AI2 block AL 65 AI SIM C Bit 17 Simulation is active SimulationActive AI3 AI3 block is simulate mod...

Page 69: ...calculated in a normal way Output status BAD Device Failure Output value calculated in a normal way Output status BAD Device Failure CAP_EEP_IRREGULAR AL 02 AMP ERR 2 F Bit 27 Faults in electronics A...

Page 70: ...Specific Output value calculated in a normal way Output status UNCERTAIN Sensor Conversion not Accurate Normal action AL 13 AMP TMP AMPT_OUTSIDE_LIMIT Normal action Normal action Normal action Output...

Page 71: ...2 AI OOS AI3_OUT_OF_SERVICE Normal action Normal action Output value hold value Output status BAD Out of Service Output value hold value Output status BAD Out of Service AL 63 AI SIM C Bit 17 Simulati...

Page 72: ...1 On 0 Off Enable hardware write protect 1 Enable 0 Disable default Enable diagnostic status configuration 1 Enable 0 Disable default The following table shows the relationship between the hardware w...

Page 73: ...RUE 2 Alert report priority 0 to 15 Not available for EJX 1 TRUE 2 15 W 114 Power low Alert The On Off or priority for Power low Alert can be set 1 On Off setting 0 FALSE 255 TRUE 2 Alert report prior...

Page 74: ...ert can be set 1 On Off setting 0 FALSE 255 TRUE 2 Alert report priority 0 to 15 Not available for EJX 1 TRUE 2 15 W 2 UDO block 2 DESCRIPTION Indicates the version and model information of the downlo...

Page 75: ...the computation process is in continuous mode regardless of the measurement mode When 0 is set measurement period is set to 30 seconds regardless of measurement setting intermittent mode W 7 Wireless...

Page 76: ...us Each O S Auto and Man can select from 1 Target Specify Al object mode 2 Actual Indicates current mode of Al object 3 Permitted Indicates the mode selected by Target of Al object 4 Normal Indicate n...

Page 77: ...Cmd Specifies the calibration method 0 CAL_NONE Initial state in which calibration is not performed 1 CAL_LOW Applies an actual input and adjusts the lower limit using the value specified in Calibrati...

Page 78: ...ndicates the mode selected by Target of Al object 4 Normal Indicate normal status mode of Al object 1 Target O S 2 Actual O S 3 Permitted O S 4 Normal O S W 3 Concentrator OID Indicates the Concentrat...

Page 79: ...l input and adjusts the higher limit using the value specified in Calibration Highest Point 5 CAL_CLEAR Clears the adjustment variable 0 reading value is always 0 W 58 Cal Status Indicates the calibra...

Page 80: ...ows adjusting the time constant for filtering the PV value Setting unit Second This is enabled for the Continuous mode 0 second W 28 Simulate Switch A simulation function switch for the AI object test...

Page 81: ...range Bit23 O 7 DP_OUTSIDE_RANGE Input pressure setting outside of range Bit22 O 6 SP_OUTSIDE_RANGE Static pressure setting outside of range Bit22 O DiagnosticDetail_2 31 AI1_OUT_OF_SERVICE AI1 O S mo...

Page 82: ...fts to the countinuous mode when the update time is set to 0 5 second Power Supply Specifications Battery Use the dedicated battery pack Rated voltage 7 2 V Rated capacity 19 Ah Output Wireless ISA100...

Page 83: ...to 100 C 58 to 212 F A 30 to 180 C 22 to 356 F 10 to 310 C 50 to 590 F 20 to 120 C 4 to 248 F 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 15 to 60 C 5 to 140 F 10 to 250 C 4 14 to 482 F 10 to 60 C 50 to 140 F 40 to 60 C 4...

Page 84: ...0 Extended type Combination type Extended and Flush 3 T07E ai 1 Flushing connection rings are always attached 2 Applicable for EJX438B only 3 Applicable for EJX118B only Gasket Contact Surface See the...

Page 85: ...ut integral indicator and mounting bracket Combination type 21 0 kg 46 3 lbs 4 inch and 3 inch ANSI Class150 flange extension length X2 100 mm capillary length 5 m without integral indicator and mount...

Page 86: ...TM grade660 stainless steel 2 to 100 kPa 8 to 400 inH2 O 10 to 500 kPa 40 to 200 inH2 O 0 035 to 3 5 MPa 5 to 500 psi 0 16 to 16 MPa 23 to 2300 psi 1 Horizontal piping type and left side high pressure...

Page 87: ...o 310 C 10 to 60 C For oil prohibited use fluorinated oil 5 20 to 120 C 10 to 60 C For low temperature use ethylene glycol 50 to 100 C 40 to 60 C Side of diaphragm seal unit Always 2 Optional specific...

Page 88: ...ial and the influence of process fluids The use of inappropriate materials can result in the leakage of corrosive process fluids and cause injury to personnel and or damage to plant facilities It is a...

Page 89: ...des Capillary length Suffix codes J1 J2 J4 A1 A2 A4 P1 P2 P4 A B C 1 2 3 4 C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A A B D E SW 8 0 A 2 W EJX118B EJX438B F1005 ai EJX118B EJX438B W 8 Optional specification The marks in...

Page 90: ...B C D E 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 2 E Option codes EJX118B EJX438B Serration for ANSI flange only Flat no serration Gasket contact surface 1 1 2 Diaphragm Pipe Others JIS SUS316L JIS SUS316 JIS SUS316 Wetted...

Page 91: ...tension Fill fluid Capillary connection Capillary length 3 Suffix codes A B C 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A A B C D E SY W 1 3 5 C 2 Y Option codes F1007 ai EJX118B Y W JIS 10K JIS 20K ANSI class 150 ANSI...

Page 92: ...Process flange Block Pipe Base 12 Low Pressure side Process flange Block For Extended type For Combination type K5 Degrease cleansing treatment and dehydrating treatment Oil prohibited use with dehydr...

Page 93: ...l EJX118B OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Product Part number Specification Battery pack assembly F9915NQ 1 Battery case Lithium thionyl chloride batteries 2 pieces Batteries 2 F9915NR Lithium thionyl chloride b...

Page 94: ...elected the value is 270 mm 10 63 inch In this case the figure is shown as A 8 When amplifier housing code 9 is selected the value is 410 mm 16 14 inch In this case the figure is shown as A F1008 ai t...

Page 95: ...2 Unit mm approx inch X2 50 1 97 100 3 94 150 5 91 Extension code 2 4 6 n h f 4 3 1 18 Capillary length 1 5 5 0 4 1 A g C D X 2 t 30 0 2 1 2 7 4 n h 1 18 2 7 4 A g C D 0 2 1 30 5 5 0 4 1 t Capillary H...

Page 96: ...2 8 0 02 j 1 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 25 0 98 No n 8 8 8 4 8 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 Dia h 19 0 75 23 0 91 23 0 91 19 1 0 75 22 4 0 88 22 4 0 88 1...

Page 97: ...10 General Specifications 10 16 IM 01C27H01 01E Infrared Configuration F1010 ai Infrared port...

Page 98: ...insic safe for amplifier housing code 8 and 9 2 5 2 6 2 8 3 2 8 4 Change the descriptions and the installation diagram 10 3 10 1 Delete the limitation use for France 7th June 2013 Release of CSA intri...

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