YOKOGAWA Dpharp vigilantplant EJA110A User Manual Download Page 10

 

 

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Note 3.   Operation

•   Keep the “CAUTION” nameplate attached to the 

transmitter.

 

CAUTION: OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE 
REMOVING COVER. FACTORY SEALED, 
CONDUIT SEAL NOT REQUIRED. INSTALL 
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION 
MANUAL IM 1C22.

•   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 modi

fi

 cation 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 EJA Series pressure transmitters with optional 
code /FU1 can be selected the type of protection (FM 
Intrinsically Safe or FM 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 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.

2.4.2 CSA 

Certifi cation

a. 

 CSA Intrinsically Safe Type

Caution for CSA Intrinsically safe type. (Following 
contents refer to “DOC No. ICS003-A12 P.1-1 and 
P.1-2.”)

Note 1.   Model EJA Series differential, gauge, and 

absolute pressure transmitters with optional 
code /CS1 are applicable for use in hazardous 
locations

Certi

fi

 cate: 1053843

•   Applicable Standard: C22.2  No.0, No.0.4, No.25, 

No.30, No.94, No.142, No.157, No.213

•   Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, 

B, C & D. Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F & G and 
Class III, Division 1 Hazardous Locations.

•   Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C 

& D, Class II, Division 2, Groups F & G, and Class III, 
Hazardous Locations. (not use Safety Barrier)

•   Encl. “Type 4X”
•   Temperature Class: T4
•   Ambient temperature: –40 to 60°C
•   Process Temperature: 120°C max.

Note 2  Entity Parameters

•   Intrinsically safe ratings are as follows:

 

Maximum Input Voltage (Vmax) = 30 V

 

Maximum Input Current (Imax) = 165 mA

 

Maximum Input Power (Pmax) = 0.9 W

 

Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 22.5 nF

 

Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 730 

μ

H

*   Associated apparatus (CSA certi

fi

 ed barriers)

 

Maximum output voltage (Voc) 

 30 V

 

Maximum output current (Isc) 

 165 mA

 

Maximum output power (Pmax) 

 0.9 W

Note 3.   Installation

•   All wiring shall comply with Canadian Electrical Code 

Part I and Local Electrical Codes.

•   The instrument modi

fi

 cation or parts replacement by 

other than authorized representative of Yokogawa 
Electric Corporation and Yokogawa Corporation 
of America is prohibited and will void Canadian 
Standards Intrinsically safe and nonincendive 
Certi

fi

 cation.

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Class I, II, III, Division 1,
Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G

EJA Series Pressure 
Transmitters

EJA Series Pressure 
Transmitters

Safety Barrier

Supply

Supply

Hazardous Location

Non-hazardous Location

Hazardous Location

Non-hazardous Location

General
Purpose
Equipment

+

+

+

+

+

+

[Intrinsically Safe]

Class I, II, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G
Class III, Division 1.

Not Use
Safety Barrier

[Nonincendive]

General
Purpose
Equipment

b.   CSA Explosionproof Type

Caution for CSA explosionproof type.

Note 1.   Model EJA Series differential, gauge, and 

absolute pressure transmitters with optional 
code /CF1 are applicable for use in hazardous 
locations:

Certi

fi

 cate: 1089598

•   Applicable Standard: C22.2  No.0, No.0.4, No.25, 

No.30, No.94, No.142

•   Explosionproof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C 

and D.

•   Dust-ignitionproof for Class II/III, Division 1, Groups E, 

F and G.

•   Encl “Type 4X”

Summary of Contents for Dpharp vigilantplant EJA110A

Page 1: ...2 7 Low Voltage Directive 14 3 Installation 3 1 Mounting 15 3 2 Mounting the Diaphragm Seals 15 3 3 Diaphragm Seals Installation Consideration 16 3 4 Affixing the Teflon Film 17 3 5 Rotating Transmitt...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Series PROFIBUS PA Communication Type IM 01C22T03 00E 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...

Page 4: ...de 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...

Page 5: ...ich 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 o...

Page 6: ...1 Introduction 4 IM 01C22A01 01E 1 3 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 7: ...1 Adapter 1 EJA210A EJA438W Option code T Teflon film 1 Fluorinated oil 1 EJA118W Option code T Teflon film 2 Fluorinated oil 2 EJA110A EJA120A EJA130A EJA310A EJA430A EJA440A 1 2 3 4 A B C D EJA115...

Page 8: ...sure exceed 50 kPa 0 5 kgf cm2 it is possible to break the sensor Proceed with caution when applying pressure 2 4 Installation of Explosion Protected Type In this section further requirements and diff...

Page 9: ...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 0 9 W Note a...

Page 10: ...B C D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G and Class III Division 1 Hazardous Locations Nonincendive for Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Class II Division 2 Groups F G and Class III Hazardous Locations...

Page 11: ...ardous 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 wit...

Page 12: ...E PRESSURE TRANSMITTER IS MADE OF ALUMINUM IF IT IS MOUNTED IN AN AREA WHERE THE USE OF ZONE 0 IS REQUIRED IT MUST BE INSTALLED SUCH THAT EVEN IN THE EVENT OF RARE INCIDENTS IGNITION SOURCES DUE TO IM...

Page 13: ...zed representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void KEMA Intrinsically safe Certification Note 5 Special Conditions for Safe Use In the case where the enclosure of the Pres...

Page 14: ...Ambient Temperature 40 to 60 C Note 1 Electrical Data Ui 30 V Effective internal capacitance Ci 22 5 nF Effective internal inductance Li 730 H Note 2 Installation All wiring shall comply with local in...

Page 15: ...e last one figure of the year of production For example the production year of the product engraved in NO column on the name plate as follows is 2001 12A819857 132 The year 2001 2 180 8750 is a zip co...

Page 16: ...ssure of fluid should be applied under the normal operating condition The ambient temperature should be applied under the normal operating condition Please pay attention to prevent the excessive press...

Page 17: ...ter mounting bolt Mounting bracket Figure 3 3 Transmitter Mounting Vertical Impulse Piping Type U bolt S F0304 ai U bolt nut S Plate Adapter U bolt nut L Mounting bracket 50 mm 2 inch pipe U bolt L Fi...

Page 18: ...NT 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 pressure side diaphragm seal see Figure 3 2 3 Corr...

Page 19: ...19 ds Specific gravity of fill fluid at 25 C Fill fluid code A B C E D ds Specific gravity 1 07 0 94 1 09 1 90 to 1 92 dHg Specific gravity of the Mercury 13 6 at 25 C Wetted parts material code Fill...

Page 20: ...terminal box cover is locked by an Allen head bolt a shrouding bolt on CENELEC and IECEx flameproof type transmitters When the shrouding bolt is driven clockwise by an Allen wrench it is going in and...

Page 21: ...ctor Mounting Bolts After connecting the impulse piping tighten the process connector mounting bolts uniformly 4 Connecting the Transmitter and 3 Valve Manifold EJA110A A 3 valve manifold consists of...

Page 22: ...but not more than 45 below horizontal If the process fluid is steam or other condensing vapor the taps must be horizontal or above horizontal but not more than 45 above horizontal Gas Pressure taps Pr...

Page 23: ...g 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...

Page 24: ...isturbance 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...

Page 25: ...hen 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...

Page 26: ...i Flexible metal conduit Wiring metal conduit Tee Drain plug Apply a non hardening sealant to the threads for waterproofing Figure 5 5 Typical Wiring Using Flexible Metal Conduit 2 Flameproof Type Wir...

Page 27: ...Hazardous area Flameproof heavy gauge steel conduit Tee Drain plug Seal fitting Gas sealing device Flameproof flexible metal conduit Apply a non hardening sealant to the threads of these fittings for...

Page 28: ...lues The following parameters are the minimum settings required for operation Measuring range Output integral indicator mode Operation mode Output Status Setting at CPU Failure Set the burn out direct...

Page 29: ...vious settings Using the Transmitter Zero adjustment Screw Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero adjustment screw Turn the screw clockwise to increase the output or counterclockwise to decrease t...

Page 30: ...or make lagging to keep temperature within range Er 07 OVER OUTPUT Output is outside high or low range limit value Outputs high or low range limit value Check input and range setting and change them a...

Page 31: ...Sensor Trim 1 Zero Trim 2 Pressure 3 Lower Sensor Trim 4 Upper Sensor Trim 5 Sensor Trim Point 6 Clear snsr trim 1 Snsr temp 2 Amp temp 3 Sensor temp Unit 1 Static Pressure 2 Static Pressure Unit 1 P...

Page 32: ...to 32000 B40 MAX STAT P Maximum static pressure 6 B60 SELF CHECK Self diagnostic messages Same as A60 C SETTING Setting data Menu name C10 TAG NO Tag number 16 alphanumerics As specified when ordered...

Page 33: ...J11 ZERO DEV Manual zero adjustment J15 SPAN ADJ Manual span adjustment 10 00 to 10 00 0 00 J20 EXT ZERO ADJ External zero adjustment screw permission ENABLE INHIBIT J30 OUTPUT 4mA 4mA adjustment 10 0...

Page 34: ...ctric circuitry Intrinsically safe electrical apparatus generally comprise intrinsically safe apparatus installed in a hazardous location and a safety barrier associated apparatus installed in a non h...

Page 35: ...n 6 Wiring for Intrinsically Safe Circuits In intrinsically safe construction safety shall be maintained as an intrinsically safe system involving intrinsically safe apparatus and safety barriers conn...

Page 36: ...nless a special tool is used 3 Enclosure internal volume This is indicated by the total internal volume of the flameproof enclosure minus the volume of the internal components essential to equipment f...

Page 37: ...the equipment cover removed always use a gas detector to check that there is no explosive gas in that location If it cannot be checked whether an explosive gas is present or not maintenance servicing...

Page 38: ...ers Installation Manual Manual No IM 01C22A01 01E Edition Date Page Revised Item 1st Jan 2008 New publication 2nd Oct 2008 12 13 28 29 2 4 4 Change explosion protection marking for type n from EEx to...

Page 39: ...information in PDF format that is necessary for safe and effective operation of the product Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpora...

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