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User's Manual: EJX510A, EJX530A, EJX610A and EJX630A Absolute Pressure and Gauge Pressure Transmitters

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User’s

Manual EJX510A, EJX530A, EJX610A and


EJX630A
Absolute Pressure and
Gauge Pressure Transmitters
IM 01C25F01-01E

IM 01C25F01-01E
7th Edition


EJX510A, EJX530A, EJX610A and EJX630A


Absolute Pressure and Gauge Pressure Transmitters

IM 01C25F01-01E 7th Edition

Contents
1. Introduction................................................................................................ 1-1
 Regarding This Manual................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Safe Use of This Product ................................................................................. 1-2
1.2 Warranty.............................................................................................................. 1-3
1.3 ATEX Documentation........................................................................................ 1-4
2. Handling Cautions..................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Model and Specifications Check...................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Unpacking........................................................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Storage................................................................................................................ 2-1
2.4 Selecting the Installation Location ................................................................. 2-1
2.5 Pressure Connection......................................................................................... 2-2
2.6 Waterproofing of Cable Conduit Connections............................................... 2-2
2.7 Restrictions on Use of Radio Transceivers.................................................... 2-2
2.8 Insulation Resistance and Dielectric Strength Test....................................... 2-2
2.9 Installation of an Explosion-Protected Instrument........................................ 2-3
2.9.1 FM Approval........................................................................................ 2-3
2.9.2 CSA Certification................................................................................. 2-5
2.9.3 CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Certification............................................... 2-7
2.9.4 IECEx Certification............................................................................ 2-10
2.10 EMC Conformity Standards............................................................................ 2-11
2.11 Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)............................................................ 2-11
2.12 Low Voltage Directive...................................................................................... 2-12
3. Component Names................................................................................... 3-1
4. Installation.................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Precautions ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Mounting ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.3 Rotating Transmitter Section............................................................................ 4-2
4.4 Changing the Direction of Integral Indicator ................................................. 4-2
5. Installing Impulse Piping.......................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Impulse Piping Installation Precautions......................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Connecting Impulse Piping to a Transmitter....................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Routing the Impulse Piping................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Impulse Piping Connection Examples............................................................ 5-2

7th Edition: May 2010(KP) IM 01C25F01-01E


All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2004, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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6. Wiring.......................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Wiring Precautions............................................................................................ 6-1
6.2 Selecting the Wiring Materials.......................................................................... 6-1
6.3 Connections of External Wiring to Terminal Box........................................... 6-1
6.3.1 Power Supply Wiring Connection....................................................... 6-1
6.3.2 External Indicator Connection............................................................ 6-1
6.3.3 Communicator Connection................................................................. 6-1
6.3.4 Check Meter Connection.................................................................... 6-2
6.3.5 Status Output Connection................................................................... 6-2
6.4 Wiring.................................................................................................................. 6-2
6.4.1 Loop Configuration............................................................................. 6-2
6.4.2 Wiring Installation................................................................................ 6-2
6.5 Grounding........................................................................................................... 6-3
6.6 Power Supply Voltage and Load Resistance.................................................. 6-3
7. Operation.................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Preparation for Starting Operation.................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Zero Point Adjustment...................................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Starting Operation............................................................................................. 7-3
7.4 Shutting Down the Transmitter........................................................................ 7-3
7.5 Setting the Range Using the Range-setting Switch....................................... 7-4
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 Reassembly......................................................................... 8-3
8.4.1 Replacing the Integral Indicator.......................................................... 8-3
8.4.2 Replacing the CPU Board Assembly.................................................. 8-4
8.4.3 Cleaning and Replacing the Capsule Assembly...........................8-4
8.5 Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 8-5
8.5.1 Basic Troubleshooting........................................................................ 8-6
8.5.2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts................................................................ 8-6
8.5.3 Alarms and Countermeasures............................................................ 8-8
9. General Specifications............................................................................. 9-1
9.1 Standard Specifications.................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Model and Suffix Codes.................................................................................... 9-5
9.3 Optional Specifications “◊”.............................................................................. 9-7
9.4 Dimensions......................................................................................................... 9-9
Revision Information

When using the EJX in a Safety Instrumented Systems(SIS) application,


refer to Appendix A in either IM 01C25T01-01E for the HART protocol or
IM 01C25T03-01E for the BRAIN protocol.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<1. Introduction> 1-1

1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the DPharp EJX Model Style code
Differential Pressure and pressure transmitter. EJX510A S2
EJX530A S2
Your EJX Pressure Transmitter was precisely
EJX610A S1
calibrated at the factory before shipment. To ensure
EJX630A S1
both safety and efficiency, please read this manual
carefully before you operate the instrument.

NOTE  Regarding This Manual


• This manual should be provided to the end
This manual describes the hardware user.
configurations of EJX series transmitters. For
information on the software configuration and • The contents of this manual are subject to
operation, please refer to either change without prior notice.
IM 01C25T03-01E for the EJX series BRAIN • All rights reserved. No part of this manual may
communication type or IM 01C25T01-01E for the be reproduced in any form without Yokogawa’s
EJX series HART communication type. written permission.
For FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocol type, • Yokogawa makes no warranty of any kind with
please refer to IM 01C25T02-01E. regard to this manual, including, but not limited
to, implied warranty of merchantability and
To ensure correct use of this instrument, read
fitness for a particular purpose.
both the hardware and software manuals
thoroughly before use. • If any question arises or errors are found, or if
any information is missing from this manual,
please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales
office.
WARNING
• The specifications covered by this manual are
When using the EJX in a Safety Instrumented limited to those for the standard type under the
Systems (SIS) application, refer to Appendix A in specified model number break-down and do not
either IM 01C25T01-01E for the HART protocol cover custom-made instruments.
or IM 01C25T03-01E for the BRAIN protocol.
• Please note that changes in the specifications,
The instructions and procedures in this section
construction, or component parts of the
must be strictly followed in order to maintain the
instrument may not immediately be reflected
transmitter for this safety level.
in this manual at the time of change, provided
that postponement of revisions will not cause
difficulty to the user from a functional or
NOTE performance standpoint.
This manual covers the EJX510A and EJX610A • Yokogawa assumes no responsibility for this
Absolute pressure transmitter and EJX530A and product except as stated in the warranty.
EJX630A gauge pressure transmitter whose • If the customer or any third party is harmed by
style code is described in the following table. the use of this product, Yokogawa assumes
Unless otherwise stated, the illustrations in this no responsibility for any such harm owing to
manual are of the EJX530A gauge pressure any defects in the product which were not
transmitter. predictable, or for any indirect damages.
Users of the EJX510A, EJX610A and EJX630A
• The following safety symbols are used in this
should bear in mind that certain features of their
manual:
instrument will differ from those shown in the
illustrations of the EJX530A.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<1. Introduction> 1-2
1.1 Safe Use of This Product
WARNING For the safety of the operator and to protect the
instrument and the system, please be sure to follow
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, this manual’s safety instructions when handling this
if not avoided, could result in death or serious instrument. If these instructions are not heeded,
injury. 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:
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, (a) Installation
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate • This instrument may only be installed by an
injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe engineer or technician who has an expert
practices. knowledge of this device. Operators are not
allowed to carry out installation unless they
meet this condition.
IMPORTANT • With high process temperatures, care must
Indicates that operating the hardware or software be taken not to burn yourself by touching the
in this manner may damage it or lead to system instrument or its casing.
failure. • Never loosen the process connector nuts when
the instrument is installed in a process. This can
lead to a sudden, explosive release of process
NOTE fluids.
Draws attention to information essential for • When draining condensate from the pressure
understanding the operation and features. detector section, take appropriate precautions
to prevent the inhalation of harmful vapors and
the contact of toxic process fluids with the skin
Direct current or eyes.
• When removing the instrument from a
hazardous process, avoid contact with the fluid
and the interior of the meter.
• All installation shall comply with local installation
requirements and the local electrical code.

(b) Wiring
• The instrument must be installed by an
engineer or technician who has an expert
knowledge of this instrument. Operators are not
permitted to carry out wiring unless they meet
this condition.
• Before connecting the power cables, please
confirm that there is no current flowing through
the cables and that the power supply to the
instrument is switched off.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<1. Introduction> 1-3
(c) Operation 1.2 Warranty
• Wait 5 min. after the power is turned off, before • The warranty shall cover the period noted on
opening the covers. the quotation presented to the purchaser at the
time of purchase. Problems occurring during
(d) Maintenance
the warranty period shall basically be repaired
• Please carry out only the maintenance free of charge.
procedures described in this manual. If you • If any problems are experienced with this
require further assistance, please contact the instrument, the customer should contact the
nearest Yokogawa office. Yokogawa representative from which this
• Care should be taken to prevent the build up of instrument was purchased or the nearest
dust or other materials on the display glass and Yokogawa office.
the name plate. To clean these surfaces, use a • If a problem arises with this instrument,
soft, dry cloth. please inform us of the nature of the problem
and the circumstances under which it
(e) Explosion Protected Type Instrument
developed, including the model specification
• Users of explosion proof instruments should and serial number. Any diagrams, data and
refer first to section 2.9 (Installation of an other information you can include in your
Explosion Protected Instrument) of this manual. communication will also be helpful.
• The use of this instrument is restricted to those • The party responsible for the cost of fixing the
who have received appropriate training in the problem shall be determined by Yokogawa
device. following an investigation conducted by
• Take care not to create sparks when accessing Yokogawa.
the instrument or peripheral devices in a • The purchaser shall bear the responsibility for
hazardous location. repair costs, even during the warranty period, if
the malfunction is due to:
(f) Modification
• Yokogawa will not be liable for malfunctions or - Improper and/or inadequate maintenance by
damage resulting from any modification made the purchaser.
to this instrument by the customer. - Malfunction or damage due to a failure
to handle, use, or store the instrument in
accordance with the design specifications.
- 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 01C25F01-01E
<1. Introduction> 1-4
1.3 ATEX Documentation
This is only applicable to the countries in European Union.

GB SK

CZ
DK

I LT

E LV

EST
NL

PL

SF

SLO
P

BG

RO

S
M

GR

IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-1

2. Handling Cautions
This chapter provides important information on how 2.2 Unpacking
to handle the transmitter. Read this carefully before
using the transmitter. Keep the transmitter in its original packaging to
prevent it from being damaged during shipment.
EJX Series transmitters are thoroughly tested at the Do not unpack the transmitter until it reaches the
factory before shipment. When taking delivery of an installation site.
instrument, visually check them to make sure that
no damage occurred during shipment.
Also check that all transmitter mounting hardware
2.3 Storage
shown in figure 2.1 is included. If the transmitter The following precautions must be observed when
is ordered without the mounting bracket and the storing the instrument, especially for a long period.
process connector, the transmitter mounting (a) Select a storage area which meets the following
hardware will not be included. After checking the conditions:
transmitter, carefully repack it in its box and keep it • It is not exposed to rain or subject to water
there until you are ready to install it. seepage/leaks.
U-bolt nut (L) • Vibration and shock are kept to a minimum.
• It has an ambient temperature and relative
humidity within the following ranges.
Ambient temperature:
–40* to 85°C without integral indicator
–30* to 80°C with integral indicator
* –15°C when /HE is specified.
Mounting bracket
Relative humidity:
0% to 100% R.H.
Preferred temperature and humidity:
U-bolt nut (S)
approx. 25°C and 65% R.H.
(b) When storing the transmitter, repack it carefully
U-bolt (S)
in the packaging that it was originally shipped
with.
U-bolt (L)
(c) If the transmitter has been used, thoroughly
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clean the chambers inside the cover flanges, so
Figure 2.1 Transmitter Mounting Hardware
that there is no process fluid remaining inside.
Before placing it in storage, also make sure that
the pressure-detector is securely connected to
2.1 Model and Specifications the transmitter section.
Check
The model name and specifications are written on 2.4 Selecting the Installation
the name plate attached to the case. Location
The transmitter is designed to withstand severe
environmental conditions. However, to ensure
that it will provide years of stable and accurate
performance, take the following precautions when
F0202.ai
selecting the installation location.

Figure 2.2 Name Plate

IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-2
(a) Ambient Temperature The following precautions must be observed
Avoid locations subject to wide temperature in order to safely operate the transmitter under
variations or a significant temperature gradient. pressure.
If the location is exposed to radiant heat from
(a) Make sure that all the process connector bolts
plant equipment, provide adequate thermal
are tightened firmly.
insulation and/or ventilation.
(b) Make sure that there are no leaks in the impulse
(b) Ambient Atmosphere piping.
Do not install the transmitter in a corrosive (c) Never apply a pressure higher than the
atmosphere. If this cannot be avoided, there specified maximum working pressure.
must be adequate ventilation as well as
measures to prevent the leaking of rain water 2.6 Waterproofing of Cable
and the presence of standing water in the
conduits. Conduit Connections
Apply a non-hardening sealant to the threads
(c) Shock and Vibration
to waterproof the transmitter cable conduit
Although the transmitter is designed to be
connections. (See figure 6.8, 6.9 and 6.10.)
relatively resistant to shock and vibration, an
installation site should be selected where this is
kept to a minimum. 2.7 Restrictions on Use of Radio
(d) Installation of Explosion-protected Transmitters Transceivers
An explosion-protected transmitters is
certified for installation in a hazardous area IMPORTANT
containing specific gas types. See subsection
2.9 “Installation of an Explosion-Protected Although the transmitter has been designed to
Transmitters.” resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio
transceiver is used near the transmitter or its
external wiring, the transmitter may be affected
2.5 Pressure Connection
by high frequency noise pickup. To test this, start
out from a distance of several meters and slowly
WARNING approach the transmitter with the transceiver
while observing the measurement loop for noise
• Never loosen the process connector bolts
effects. Thereafter use the transceiver outside
when an instrument is installed in a process.
the range where the noise effects were first
The device is under pressure, and a loss of
observed.
seal can result in a sudden and uncontrolled
release of process fluid.
• When draining toxic process fluids that have
condensed inside the pressure detector, 2.8 Insulation Resistance and
take appropriate steps to prevent the contact Dielectric Strength Test
of such fluids with the skin or eyes and the
Since the transmitter has undergone insulation
inhalation of vapors from these fluids.
resistance and dielectric strength tests at the factory
before shipment, normally these tests are not
required. If the need arises to conduct these tests,
heed the following:
(a) Do not perform such tests more frequently than
is absolutely necessary. Even test voltages that
do not cause visible damage to the insulation
may degrade the insulation and reduce safety
margins.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-3
(b) Never apply a voltage exceeding 500 V DC 2.9 Installation of an Explosion-
(100 V DC with an internal lightning protector)
for the insulation resistance test, nor a voltage
Protected Instrument
exceeding 500 V AC (100 V AC with an internal
lightning protector) for the dielectric strength NOTE
test. For FOUNDATION Fieldbus explosion protected
(c) Before conducting these tests, disconnect type, please refer to IM 01C22T02-01E.
all signal lines from the transmitter terminals.
The procedure for conducting these tests is as If a customer makes a repair or modification to
follows: an intrinsically safe or explosionproof instrument
• Insulation Resistance Test and the instrument is not restored to its original
condition, its intrinsically safe or explosionproof
1) Short-circuit the + and – SUPPLY terminals in
construction may be compromised and the
the terminal box.
instrument may be hazardous to operate. Please
2) Turn OFF the insulation tester. Then connect
contact Yokogawa before making any repair or
the insulation tester plus (+) lead wire to the
modification to an instrument.
shorted SUPPLY terminals and the minus (–)
leadwire to the grounding terminal.
3) Turn ON the insulation tester power and CAUTION
measure the insulation resistance. The voltage
This instrument has been tested and certified
should be applied as briefly as possible to verify
as being intrinsically safe or explosionproof.
that the insulation resistance is at least 20 MΩ.
Please note that severe restrictions apply to this
4) After completing the test and being very careful
instrument’s construction, installation, external
not to touch exposed conductors disconnect the
wiring, maintenance and repair. A failure to abide
insulation tester and connect a 100 kΩ resistor
by these restrictions could make the instrument a
between the grounding terminal and the short-
hazard to operate.
circuiting SUPPLY terminals. Leave this resistor
connected at least one second to discharge any
static potential. Do not touch the terminals while
it is discharging. WARNING
• Dielectric Strength Test Maintaining the safety of explosionproof
1) Short-circuit the + and – SUPPLY terminals in equipment requires great care during mounting,
the terminal box. wiring, and piping. Safety requirements also
2) Turn OFF the dielectric strength tester. Then place restrictions on maintenance and repair.
connect the tester between the shorted Please read the following sections very carefully.
SUPPLY terminals and the grounding terminal.
Be sure to connect the grounding lead of the
dielectric strength tester to the ground terminal. WARNING
3) Set the current limit on the dielectric strength
tester to 10 mA, then turn ON the power and The range setting switch must not be used in a
gradually increase the test voltage from ‘0’ to hazardous area.
the specified voltage.
4) When the specified voltage is reached, hold it
for one minute. 2.9.1 FM Approval
5) After completing this test, slowly decrease the
voltage to avoid any voltage surges. a. FM Intrinsically Safe Type
Caution for FM intrinsically safe type. (Following
contents refer “DOC. No. IFM022-A12”)

IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-4
Note 1. Model EJX Series Differential, gauge • Installation should be in accordance with
and absolute pressure transmitters with ANSI/ISA RP12.6 “Installation of Intrinsically
optional code /FS1 are applicable for use Safe Systems for Hazardous (Classified)
in hazardous locations. Locations” and the National Electric Code
• Applicable Standard: FM3600, FM3610, (ANSI/NFPA 70).
FM3611, FM3810 • The configuration of associated apparatus
• Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, must be FMRC Approved.
Groups A, B, C & D. Class II, Division 1, • Dust-tight conduit seal must be used when
Groups E, F & G and Class III, Division 1, installed in a Class II, III, Group E, F and G
Class I, Zone 0 in Hazardous Locations, AEx environments.
ia IIC • Associated apparatus manufacturer’s
• Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups installation drawing must be followed when
A, B, C & D. Class II, Division 2, Groups F & installing this apparatus.
G and Class III, Division 1, Class I, Zone 2, • The maximum power delivered from the
Groups IIC, in Hazardous Locations. barrier must not exceed 1 W.
• Outdoor hazardous locations, NEMA 4X. • Note a warning label worded
• Temperature Class: T4 “SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY
• Ambient temperature: –60* to 60°C IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY,” and “INSTALL
* –15°C when /HE is specified. IN ACCORDANCE WITH DOC. No. IFM022-
Note 2. Entity Parameters A12”
• Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters Note 4. Maintenance and Repair
[Groups A, B, C, D, E, F and G] • The instrument modification or parts
Vmax = 30 V Ci = 6 nF replacement by other than authorized
Imax = 200 mA Li = 0 µH representative of Yokogawa Electric
Pmax = 1 W Corporation is prohibited and will void
* Associated Apparatus Parameters Factory Mutual Intrinsically safe and
(FM approved barriers) Nonincendive Approval.
Voc ≤ 30 V Ca > 6 nF [Intrinsically Safe]
Isc ≤ 200 mA La > 0 µH Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
Pmax ≤ 1W Class I, II, III, Division 1,
Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G
• Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters Class 1, Zone 0 in
[Groups C, D, E, F and G] Hazardous (Classified)
Vmax = 30 V Ci = 6 nF Locations AEx ia IIC General
EJX Series Pressure Purpose
Imax = 225 mA Li = 0 µH Transmitters Safety Barrier Equipment
Pmax = 1 W + + + +

* Associated Apparatus Parameters Supply – – – –


(FM approved barriers)
Voc ≤ 30 V Ca > 6 nF F0203-1.ai
Isc ≤ 225 mA La > 0 µH
[Nonincendive]
Pmax ≤ 1 W
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
• Entity Installation Requirements Class I, II, Division 2,
Vmax ≥ Voc or Uo or Vt, Imax ≥ Isc or Io or It, Groups A, B, C, D, F, G
Pmax (or Po) ≤ Pi, Ca or Co ≥ Ci + Ccable, Class III, Division 1.
Class 1, Zone 2, Group IIC,
La or Lo ≥ Li + Lcable in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations General
Note 3. Installation
EJX Series Pressure Purpose
• Barrier must be installed in an enclosure that Transmitters Equipment
meets the requirements of ANSI/ISA S82.01. + +
• Control equipment connected to barrier must Supply – –
not use or generate more than 250 V rms or Not Use
V dc. Safety Barrier
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IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-5
b. FM Explosionproof Type Note 1. For the installation of this transmitter,
once a particular type of protection is
Caution for FM explosionproof type.
selected, any other type of protection
Note 1. Model EJX Series pressure transmitters cannot be used. The installation must be in
with optional code /FF1 are applicable for accordance with the description about the
use in hazardous locations. type of protection in this instruction manual.
• Applicable Standard: FM3600, FM3615,
Note 2. In order to avoid confusion, unnecessary
FM3810, ANSI/NEMA 250
marking is crossed out on the label other
• Explosionproof for Class I, Division 1,
than the selected type of protection when
Groups B, C and D.
the transmitter is installed.
• Dust-ignitionproof for Class II/III, Division 1,
Groups E, F and G. 2.9.2 CSA Certification
• Enclosure rating: NEMA 4X.
• Temperature Class: T6 a. CSA Intrinsically Safe Type
• Ambient Temperature: –40* to 60°C Caution for CSA Intrinsically safe and
* –15°C when /HE is specified.
• Supply Voltage: 42 V dc max. nonincendive type. (Following contents refer to
• Output signal: 4 to 20 mA “DOC No. ICS013-A13”)

Note 2. Wiring Note 1. Model EJX Series differential, gauge,


• All wiring shall comply with National Electrical and absolute pressure transmitters with
Code ANSI/NFPA70 and Local Electrical optional code /CS1 are applicable for use
Codes. in hazardous locations
• When installed in Division 1, “FACTORY Certificate: 1606623
SEALED, CONDUIT SEAL NOT [For CSA C22.2]
REQUIRED.” • Applicable Standard: C22.2 No.0, C22.2
No.0.4, C22.2 No.25, C22.2 No.94, C22.2
Note 3. Operation No.157, C22.2 No.213, C22.2 No.1010.1
• Keep the “WARNING” nameplate attached to • Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1,
the transmitter. Groups A, B, C & D, Class II, Division 1,
WARNING: OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE Groups E, F & G, Class III, Division 1
REMOVING COVER. FACTORY SEALED, • Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups
CONDUIT SEAL NOT REQUIRED. A, B, C & D, Class II, Division 2, Groups E, F
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE & G, Class III, Division 1
USERS MANUAL IM 01C25. • Enclosure: Type 4X,
• Take care not to generate mechanical • Temp. Code: T4
sparking when accessing to the instrument • Amb. Temp.: –50* to 60°C
and peripheral devices in a hazardous * –15°C when /HE is specified.
location. • Process Temperature: 120°C max.
[For CSA E60079]
Note 4. Maintenance and Repair
• Applicable Standard: CAN/CSA E60079-0,
• The instrument modification or parts
CAN/CSA E60079-11, CAN/CSA E60079-15,
replacement by other than authorized
IEC 60529:2001-02
representative of Yokogawa Electric
• Ex ia IIC T4, Ex nL IIC T4
Corporation is prohibited and will void
• Ambient Temperature: –50* to 60°C
Factory Mutual Explosionproof Approval. * –15°C when /HE is specified.

c. FM Intrinsically Safe Type/FM • Max. Process Temp.: 120°C


Explosionproof Type • Enclosure: IP66 and IP67

Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with Note 2. Entity Parameters


optional code /FU1 or /V1U can be selected the • Intrinsically safe ratings are as follows:
type of protection (FM Intrinsically Safe or FM Maximum Input Voltage (Vmax/Ui) = 30 V
Explosionproof) for use in hazardous locations. Maximum Input Current (Imax/Ii) = 200 mA
Maximum Input Power (Pmax/Pi) = 0.9 W
Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 10 nF
Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 0 µH

IM 01C25F01-01E
<2. Handling Cautions> 2-6
• Type "n" or Nonincendive ratings are as b. CSA Explosionproof Type
follows:
Caution for CSA explosionproof type.
Maximum Input Voltage (Vmax/Ui) = 30 V
Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 10 nF Note 1. Model EJX Series pressure transmitters
Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 0 µH with optional code /CF1 are applicable for
• Installation Requirements use in hazardous locations:
Uo ≤ Ui, Io ≤ Ii, Po ≤ Pi, • Certificate: 2014354
Co ≥ Ci + Ccable, Lo ≥ Li + Lcable • Applicable Standard: C22.2 No.0,
Voc ≤ Vmax, Isc ≤ Imax, C22.2 No.0.4, C22.2 No.0.5, C22.2 No.25,
Ca ≥ Ci + Ccable, La ≥ Li + Lcable C22.2 No.30, C22.2 No.94,
Uo, Io, Po, Co, Lo, Voc, Isc, Ca and La are C22.2 No.61010-1-04, C22.2 No.60079-0,
parameters of barrier. C22.2 No.60079-1
• Explosion-proof for Class I, Groups B, C and
Note 3. Installation
D.
• In any safety barreir used output current
• Dustignition-proof for Class II/III, Groups E, F
must be limited by a resistor 'R' such that
and G.
Io=Uo/R or Isc=Voc/R.
• Enclosure: TYPE 4X
• The safety barrier must be CSA certified.
• Temperature Code: T6...T4
• Input voltage of the safety barrier must be
• Ex d IIC T6...T4
less than 250 Vrms/Vdc.
• Enclosure: IP66 and IP67
• Installation should be in accordance with
• Maximum Process Temperature: 120°C (T4),
Canadian Electrical Code Part I and Local
100°C (T5), 85°C (T6)
Electrical Code.
• Ambient Temperature: –50* to 75°C (T4),
• Dust-tight conduit seal must be used when
–50* to 80°C (T5), –50* to 75°C (T6)
installed in Class II and III environments. * –15°C when /HE is specified.
• The instrument modification or parts • Supply Voltage: 42 V dc max.
replacement by other than authorized • Output Signal: 4 to 20 mA dc
representative of Yokogawa Electric
Note 2. Wiring
Corporation and Yokogawa Corporation
• All wiring shall comply with Canadian
of America is prohibited and will void
Electrical Code Part I and Local Electrical
Canadian Standards Intrinsically safe and
Codes.
nonincendive Certification.
• In hazardous location, wiring shall be in
[Intrinsically Safe]
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
conduit as shown in the figure.
Group IIC, Zone 0 • WARNING:
Class I, II, III, Division 1, A SEAL SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN
Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G
General 50cm OF THE ENCLOSURE.
EJX Series Pressure Purpose UN SCELLEMENT DOIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ À
Transmitters Safety Barrier Equipment MOINS DE 50cm DU BOÎTIER.
+ + + +
• WARNING:
Supply – – – – WHEN INSTALLED IN CL.I, DIV 2, SEAL
NOT REQUIRED.
F0204-1.ai UNE FOIS INSTALLÉ DANS CL I, DIV 2,
AUCUN JOINT N'EST REQUIS.
[Nonincendive]
Non-Hazardous Hazardous Locations Division 1
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
Locations
Group IIC, Zone 2 Non-hazardous
Class I, II, Division 2, Location
Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G CSA Certified Equipment 50 cm Max.
Class III, Division 1. Equipment
EJX Series Pressure ([nL] or
Transmitters nonincendive)
E
PULS

SUP
PLY

42 V DC Max. Conduit
CHECK
ALARM

+ + 4 to 20 mA DC Sealing Fitting
Supply – – Signal
EJX Series
Not Use F0205-1.ai
Safety Barrier
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Non-Hazardous Hazardous Locations Division 2 Note 1. For the installation of this transmitter,
Locations once a particular type of protection is
Non-hazardous selected, any other type of protection
Location
Equipment cannot be used. The installation must be in
accordance with the description about the
type of protection in this instruction manual.

E
PULS
42 V DC Max.
SUP
PLY
CHECK
ALARM

4 to 20 mA DC Sealing Fitting Note 2. In order to avoid confusion, unnecessary


Signal marking is crossed out on the label other
EJX Series
F0205-2.ai
than the selected type of protection when
the transmitter is installed.
• All wiring shall comply with local installation
requirements and local electrical code. 2.9.3 CENELEC ATEX (KEMA)
• In hazardous locations, the cable entry Certification
devices shall be of a certified flameproof
type, suitable for the conditions of use and (1) Technical Data
correctly installed.
a. CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Intrinsically Safe
• Unused apertures shall be closed with
Type
suitable flameproof certified blanking
elements. (The plug attached is flameproof Caution for CENELEC ATEX (KEMA)
certified.) Intrinsically safe type.
Note 3. Operation Note 1. Model EJX Series pressure transmitters
• WARNING: with optional code /KS2 for potentially
AFTER DE-ENERGIZING, DELAY 5 explosive atmospheres:
MINUTES BEFORE OPENING. • No. KEMA 03ATEX1544 X
APRÉS POWER-OFF, ATTENDRE 5 • Applicable Standard:
MINUTES AVANT D'OUVRIR. EN 50014:1997, EN 50020:2002,
• WARNING: EN 50284:1999, EN 50281-1-1:1998
WHEN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ≥ 65°C, • Type of Protection and Marking code:
USE THE HEAT-RESISTING CABLES ≥ EEx ia IIC T4
90°C. • Group: II
QUAND LA TEMPÉRATURE AMBIANTE • Category: 1GD
≥ 65°C, UTILISEZ DES CÂBLES • Ambient Temperature for gas-proof:
RÉSISTANTES Á LA CHALEUR ≥ 90°C. –50* to 60°C
• Take care not to generate mechanical * –15°C when /HE is specified.

sparking when accessing to the instrument • Process Temperature (Tp.): 120°C max.
and peripheral devices in a hazardous • Maximum Surface Temperature for dust-
location. proof:
T85°C (Tamb.: –40* to 60°C, Tp.: 80°C)
Note 4. Maintenance and Repair T100°C (Tamb.: –40* to 60°C, Tp.: 100°C)
• The instrument modification or parts T120°C (Tamb.: –40* to 60°C, Tp.: 120°C)
replacement by other than authorized * –15°C when /HE is specified.
representative of Yokogawa Electric • Enclosure: IP66 and IP67
Corporation and Yokogawa Corporation of
Note 2. Electrical Data
America is prohibited and will void Canadian
• In type of explosion protection intrinsic
Standards Explosionproof Certification.
safety EEx ia IIC only for connection to a
c CSA Intrinsically Safe Type/CSA certified intrinsically safe circuit with following
Explosionproof Type maximum values:
Ui = 30 V
Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with
Ii = 200 mA
optional code /CU1 or /V1U can be selected the
Pi = 0.9 W
type of protection (CSA Intrinsically Safe or CSA
Effective internal capacitance; Ci = 10 nF
Explosionproof) for use in hazardous locations.
Effective internal inductance; Li = 0 mH

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Note 3. Installation • Enclosure: IP66 and IP67
• All wiring shall comply with local installation • Temperature Class for gas-poof:
requirements. (Refer to the installation T6, T5, and T4
diagram) • Ambient Temperature for gas-proof:
–50* to 75°C (T6), –50* to 80°C (T5), and
Note 4. Maintenance and Repair
–50* to 75°C (T4)
• The instrument modification or parts * –15°C when /HE is specified.
replacement by other than authorized • Maximum Process Temperature (Tp.) for
representative of Yokogawa Electric gas-proof:
Corporation is prohibited and will void KEMA 85°C (T6), 100°C (T5), and 120°C (T4)
Intrinsically safe Certification. • Maximum Surface Temperature for dust-
Note 5. Special Conditions for Safe Use proof:
• In the case where the enclosure of the T85°C (Tamb.: –40* to 40°C, Tp.: 80°C)
Pressure Transmitter is made of aluminium, T100°C (Tamb.: –40* to 60°C, Tp.: 100°C)
if it is mounted in an area where the use of T120°C (Tamb.: –40* to 80°C, Tp.: 120°C)
* –15°C when /HE is specified.
category 1 G apparatus is required, it must
be installed such, that, even in the event of Note 2. Electrical Data
rare incidents, ignition sources due to impact • Supply voltage: 42 V dc max.
and friction sparks are excluded. • Output signal: 4 to 20 mA
[Installation Diagram] Note 3. Installation
• All wiring shall comply with local installation
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
requirement.
Transmitter • The cable entry devices shall be of a certified
+ +
flameproof type, suitable for the conditions of
Supply Safety Barrier *1
– – use.
Note 4. Operation
• Keep the “WARNING” label attached to the
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transmitter.
WARNING: AFTER DE-ENERGIZING,
*1: In any safety barriers used the output current must be
limited by a resistor “R” such that Imaxout-Uz/R. DELAY 5 MINUTES BEFORE OPENING.
WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMP.≥65°C, USE
HEAT-RESISTING CABLES≥90°C.
WARNING • Take care not to generate mechanical
To satisfy IP66 or IP67, apply waterproof glands sparking when accessing to the instrument
to the electrical connection port. and peripheral devices in a hazardous
location.
Note 5. Maintenance and Repair
b. CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Flameproof Type
• The instrument modification or part
Caution for CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) replacement by other than an authorized
flameproof type. representative of Yokogawa Electric
Note 1. Model EJX Series pressure transmitters Corporation is prohibited and will void KEMA
with optional code /KF21 for potentially Flameproof Certification.
explosive atmospheres:
• No. KEMA 07ATEX0109
• Applicable Standard: EN 60079-0:2006,
WARNING
EN 60079-1:2004, EN 61241-0:2006, To satisfy IP66 or IP67, apply waterproof glands
EN 61241-1:2004 to the electrical connection port.
• Type of Protection and Marking Code: Ex d
IIC T6...T4, Ex tD A21 IP6x T85, T100, T120
• Group: II
• Category: 2G, 2D

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c. CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Intrinsically Safe [Installation Diagram]
Type/CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Flameproof Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location
Type/CENELEC ATEX Type n (Zone 2 only)
Transmitter
Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with
+ +
optional code /KU21 or /V1U can be selected Supply [Ex nL]
the type of protection CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) – – Power Supply

Intrinsically Safe, Flameproof or CENELEC


ATEX Type n for use in hazardous locations.
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Note 1. For the installation of this transmitter,
Ratings of the Power Supply as follows;
once a particular type of protection is Maximum Voltage: 30 V
selected, any other type of protection
cannot be used. The installation must be in (2) Electrical Connection
accordance with the description about the
A mark indicating the electrical connection type
type of protection in this user’s manual.
is stamped near the electrical connection port.
Note 2. In order to avoid confusion, unnecessary These marks are as followed.
marking is crossed out on the label other
than the selected type of protection when Screw Size Marking
the transmitter is installed. ISO M20 × 1.5 female M
● CENELEC ATEX Type of Protection “n” ANSI 1/2 NPT female A or W

• Applicable Standard: EN 60079-15


• Referential Standards: IEC60079-0,
IEC 60079-11
• Type of Protection and Marking Code:
Ex nL IIC T4 Location of the mark
• Temperature Class: T4
• Enclosure: IP66 and IP67 F0208.ai

• Process Temperature: 120°C max.


(3) Installation
• Ambient Temperature: –50* to 60°C
* –15°C when /HE is specified.

Note 1. Electrical Data WARNING


Ui = 30 V
• All wiring shall comply with local installation
Effective internal capacitance; Ci = 10 nF
requirements and the local electrical code.
Effective internal inductance; Li = 0 mH
• There is no need for conduit seal in Division
Note 2. Installation 1 and Division 2 hazardous locations
• All wiring shall comply with local installation because this product is sealed at the factory.
requirements. (refer to the installation
diagram)
(4) Operation
Note 3. Maintenance and Repair
• The instrument modification or parts
replacement by other than authorized WARNING
representative of Yokogawa Electric
• OPEN CIRCUIT BEFORE REMOVING
Corporation is prohibited and will void Type
COVER. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH
of Protection “n”.
THIS USER’S MANUAL
• Take care not to generate mechanical
sparking when access to the instrument and
peripheral devices in a hazardous location.

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(5) Maintenance and Repair *2: “180-8750” is a zip code which represents the
following address.
2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo Japan
WARNING
2.9.4 IECEx Certification
The instrument modification or parts replacement Model EJX Series pressure transmitters with
by other than an authorized Representative of optional code /SU2 can be selected the type of
Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and protection (IECEx Intrinsically Safe/type n or
will void the certification. flameproof) for use in hazardous locations.
Note 1. For the installation of this transmitter,
(6) Name Plate once a particular type of protection is
selected, any other type of protection
● Name plate
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
● Tag plate for flameproof type
No. KEMA 07ATEX0109
than the selected type of protection when
the transmitter is installed.
Ex d IIC T6...T4, Ex tD A21, IP6X
Enlcosure : IP66, IP67
TEMP. CLASS T6 T5 T4
MAX PROCESS TEMP.(Tp.) 85 100 120 °C
Tamb. -50(-15) to 75 80 75 °C
T85°C(Tamb.:40°C, Tp.:80°C),T100°C(Tamb.:60°C, Tp.:100°C),
T120°C(Tamb.:80°C, Tp.:120°C) Min.Tamb.:-40(-15)°C(for Dust)
a. IECEx Intrinsically Safe Type / type n
D
WARNING
Caution for IECEx Intrinsically safe and type n.
AFTER DE-ENERGIZING, DELAY 5 MINUTES
BEFORE OPENING.
Note 1. Model EJX Series differential, gauge,
and absolute pressure transmitters with
WHEN THE AMBIENT TEMP. ≥ 65°C,
USE THE HEAT-RESISTING CABLES ≥ 90°C

● Tag plate for intrinsically safe type optional code /SU2 are applicable for use
No. KEMA 03ATEX1544 X
EEx ia IIC T4
IP66 and IP67
in hazardous locations
Tamb. -50(-15) to 60°C MIN. Tamb.:-40(-15)°C(for DUST)
MAX. PROCESS TEMP.(Tp.) 120°C
T85°C(Tp.:80°C), T100°C(Tp.:100°C), T120°C(Tp.:120°C)
• No. IECEx CSA 05.0005
Ui=30V, Ii=200mA , Pi=0.9W, Ci=10nF, Li=0

• Applicable Standard: IEC 60079-0:2000,


D
IEC 60079-11:1999, IEC 60079-15:2001
• Ex ia IIC T4, Ex nL IIC T4
● Tag plate for type n protection • Ambient Temperature: –50* to 60°C
EEx nLIIC T4
IP66 and IP67 • Max. Process Temp.: 120°C
Tamb. -50(-15) to 60°C
MAX. PROCESS TEMP.(Tp.)
Ui=30V, Ci=10nF, Li=0
120°C
• Enclosure: IP66 and IP67
* –15°C when /HE is specified.

Note 2. Entity Parameters


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• Intrinsically safe ratings are as follows:
MODEL: Specified model code. Maximum Input Voltage (Vmax/Ui) = 30 V
STYLE: Style code. Maximum Input Current (Imax/Ii) = 200 mA
SUFFIX: Specified suffix code. Maximum Input Power (Pmax/Pi) = 0.9 W
SUPPLY: Supply voltage. Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 10 nF
OUTPUT: Output signal. Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 0 µH
MWP: Maximum working pressure. • Type "n" ratings are as follows:
CAL RNG: Specified calibration range. Maximum Input Voltage (Vmax/Ui) = 30 V
NO.: Serial number and year of production*1. Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 10 nF
TOKYO 180-8750 JAPAN: Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 0 µH
The manufacturer name and the address*2. • Installation Requirements
*1: The first digit in the final three numbers of the serial Uo ≤ Ui, Io ≤ Ii, Po ≤ Pi,
number appearing after “NO.” on the nameplate Co ≥ Ci + Ccable, Lo ≥ Li + Lcable
indicates the year of production. The following is an
example of a serial number for a product that was Voc ≤ Vmax, Isc ≤ Imax,
produced in 2010: Ca ≥ Ci + Ccable, La ≥ Li + Lcable
91K819857 032 Uo, Io, Po, Co, Lo, Voc, Isc, Ca and La are
parameters of barrier.
The year 2010

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Note 3. Installation Note 2. Wiring
• In any safety barrier used output current • In hazardous locations, the cable entry
must be limited by a resistor 'R' such that devices shall be of a certified flameproof
Io=Uo/R. type, suitable for the conditions of use and
• The safety barrier must be IECEx certified. correctly installed.
• Input voltage of the safety barrier must be • Unused apertures shall be closed with
less than 250 Vrms/Vdc. suitable flameproof certified blanking
• The instrument modification or parts elements.
replacement by other than authorized
Note 3. Operation
representative of Yokogawa Electric
• WARNING:
Corporation and will void IECEx Intrinsically
AFTER DE-ENERGIZING, DELAY 5
safe and type n certification.
MINUTES BEFORE OPENING.
[Intrinsically Safe] • WARNING:
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location WHEN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ≥ 65°C,
Group IIC, Zone 0 USE THE HEAT-RESISTING CABLES ≥
General
IECEx certified Purpose
90°C.
EJX Series Pressure
Transmitters Safety Barrier Equipment • Take care not to generate mechanical
+ + + + sparking when accessing to the instrument
Supply – – – – and peripheral devices in a hazardous
location.
F0210-1.ai Note 4. Maintenance and Repair
[type n] • The instrument modification or parts
Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location replacement by other than authorized
Group IIC, Zone 2 representative of Yokogawa Electric
EJX Series Pressure IECEx Certified Corporation is prohibited and will void IECEx
Transmitters Equipment [nL] Certification.
+ +
Supply –
Not Use
– 2.10 EMC Conformity Standards
Safety Barrier EN61326-1 Class A, Table2 (For use in industrial
F0210-2.ai
locations)
EN61326-2-3
b. IECEx Flameproof Type
Caution for IECEx flameproof type.
CAUTION
Note 1. Model EJX Series pressure transmitters
with optional code /SF2 or /SU2 are To meet EMC regulations, Yokogawa
applicable for use in hazardous locations: recommends that customers run signal
• No. IECEx CSA 07.0008 wiring through metal conduits or use shielded
• Applicable Standard: IEC60079-0:2004, twisted-pair cabling when installing EJX series
IEC60079-1:2003 transmitters in a plant.
• Flameproof for Zone 1, Ex d IIC T6...T4
• Enclosure: IP66 and IP67
• Maximum Process Temperature: 120°C (T4), 2.11 Pressure Equipment
100°C (T5), 85°C (T6)
Directive (PED)
• Ambient Temperature: –50* to 75°C (T4),
–50* to 80°C (T5), –50* to 75°C (T6) (1) General
* –15°C when /HE is specified.
• Supply Voltage: 42 V dc max. • EJX Series pressure transmitters are
• Output Signal: 4 to 20 mA dc categorized as piping under the pressure
accessories section of directive 97/23/EC,
which corresponds to Article 3, Paragraph 3 of
PED, denoted as Sound Engineering Practice
(SEP).

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• EJX110A-MS, EJX110A-HS, General Specification for maximum working pressure of a
transmitter.
EJX110A-VS, EJX130A, EJX440A, *2: Referred to Table 1 covered by ANNEX II of EC Directive
EJX510A-D, EJX530A-D, EJX610A-D, on Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC
and EJX630A-D can be used above 200 (3) Operation
bar and therefore considered as a part of a
pressure retaining vessel where category III,
Module H applies. These models with option CAUTION
code /PE3 conform to that category.
• The temperature and pressure of fluid should
(2) Technical Data be maintained at levels that are consistent
with normal operating conditions.
• Models without /PE3
• The ambient temperature should be
Article 3, Paragraph 3 of PED, denoted as
maintained at a level that is consistent with
Sound Engineering Practice (SEP).
normal operating conditions.
• Models with /PE3
• Please take care to prevent water hammer
Module: H
and the like from inducing excessive
Type of Equipment: Pressure Accessory-Vessel
pressures in pipes and valves. If phenomena
Type of fluid: Liquid and Gas
are likely, install a safety valve or take
Group of fluid: 1 and 2
some other appropriate measure to prevent
Model
Capsule PS*1
V(L)
PS.V
Category*2 pressure from exceeding PS.
code (bar) (bar.L)
• Take appropriate measures at the device or
L 160 0.01 1.6 Article 3,
EJX110A Paragraph 3
system level to protect transmitters if they
M, H, V 250 0.01 2.5 (SEP) are to be operated near an external heat
EJX110A source.
with code M, H, V 250 0.01 2.5 III
/PE3
Article 3,
EJX130A M, H 500 0.01 5.0 Paragraph 3 2.12 Low Voltage Directive
(SEP)
EJX130A Applicable standard: EN61010-1
with code M, H 500 0.01 5.0 III
/PE3 (1) Pollution Degree 2
Article 3,
"Pollution degree" describes the degree to
EJX310A L, M, A, B 160 0.01 1.6 Paragraph 3
(SEP) which a solid, liquid, or gas which deteriorates
Article 3, dielectric strength or surface resistivity is
EJX430A H, A, B 160 0.01 1.6 Paragraph 3 adhering. " 2 " applies to normal indoor
(SEP)
atmosphere. Normally, only non-conductive
Article 3,
EJX440A C, D 500 0.1 5.0 Paragraph 3 pollution occurs. Occasionally, however,
(SEP) temporary conductivity caused by condensation
EJX440A must be expected.
with code C, D 500 0.1 5.0 III
/PE3 (2) Installation Category I
A, B, C 100 0.1 10 Article 3,
EJX510A/ "Overvoltage category (Installation category)"
Paragraph 3
EJX610A D 700 0.1 70 (SEP) describes a number which defines a transient
EJX510A/ overvoltage condition. It implies the regulattion
EJX610A,
D 700 0.1 70 III for impulse withstand voltage. " I " applies to
with code
/PE3 electrical equipment which is supplied from the
A, B, C 100 0.1 10 Article 3, circuit when appropriate transient overvoltage
EJX530A/
Paragraph 3 control means (interfaces) are provided.
EJX630A D 700 0.1 70 (SEP)
EJX530A/
EJX630A,
D 700 0.1 70 III
with code
/PE3
*1: PS is maximum allowable pressure for vessel itself based
on Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. Refer to

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3. Component Names

External indicator
conduit connection (Note 1)

Conduit
connection

(Note 2) Zero-
Slide switch adjustment
screw
Integral
indicator (Note 1)
Mounting screw

CPU assembly

Range-setting
switch (Note 1) Burnout direction switch
(See section 7.5)
BO H L
Transmitter section
WR E D
Amplifier Cover
Write protection switch

Burnout direction switch (BO) Hardware write protection switch (WR)

Burnout Direction H L H L Write Protection H L H L


Switch Position Switch Position E D E D

NO YES
Burnout Direction HIGH LOW Write Protection
(Write enabled) (Write disabled)
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Note 1: See subsection 9.2, “Model and Suffix Codes,” for details.
Note 2: Applicable for BRAIN/HART communication type. Set the switches as shown in the figure above 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 protection switch is set to E side.The setting of the switches can be confirmed via communication. An
external zero adjustment screw can only be disabled by communication. To disable the screw, set a parameter before activating
the hardware write protect function. See each communication manual.

Figure 3.1 Component Names

Table 3.1 Display Symbol

Display Symbol Meaning of Display Symbol


The output signal being zero-adjusted is increasing.
The output signal being zero-adjusted is decreasing.
Write protect function is enabled.
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4. Installation
4.1 Precautions Vertical pipe mounting

Before installing the transmitter, read the cautionary 50 mm (2-inch) pipe


notes in section 2.4, “Selecting the Installation U-bolt nut (L)

Location.” For additional information on the ambient


conditions allowed at the installation location, refer
U-bolt nut (S)
to section 9.1 “Standard Specifications.”

IMPORTANT
• When welding piping during construction,
take care not to allow welding currents to
flow through the transmitter.
Mounting bracket
• Do not step on this instrument after U-bolt (L)
installation. U-bolt (S)
• For the EJX530A and EJX630A whose
capsule code is A, B or C, the pipe of the
U-bolt nut (L)
atmospheric opening is located on the Horizontal pipe mounting
pressure detecting section. The opening
must not face upward. See subsection 5.1.1. Mounting bracket
• D capsule of EJX530A and EJX630A is of
sealed gauge reference and the change
in atomospheric pressure may affect the 50 mm (2-inch) pipe
measurement.

4.2 Mounting U-bolt nut (S)

■ The impulse piping connection port of the


transmitter is covered with a plastic cap to U-bolt (S)
protect against dust. This cap must be removed
before connecting the piping. (Be careful not U-bolt (L) F0401.ai
to damage the threads when removing these
Figure 4.1 Transmitter Mounting
caps. Do not insert a screw driver or other
tool between the cap and the port threads to
remove the cap.)
■ The transmitter can be mounted on a nominal
50 mm (2-inch) pipe using the mounting bracket
supplied, as shown in Figure 4.1.
■ The user should prepare the mating gasket for
the transmitters with Process connection code
8 and 9. See Figure 4.2.

Gasket
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Figure 4.2 Gasketing

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Transmitter section
IMPORTANT
Tighten the hexagonal nut part of the capsule
assembly. See Figure 4.3.

Setscrew
Capsule assembly

Pressure-detector section

Stopper
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Figure 4.4 Rotating Transmitter Section


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Figure 4.3 Tightening Transmitter


4.4 Changing the Direction of
Integral Indicator
4.3 Rotating Transmitter Section
The transmitter section can be rotated IMPORTANT
approximately 360° (180° to either direction or
Always turn OFF power, release pressure and
between -90° and +270° from the original position
remove a transmitter to non-hazardous area
at shipment, depending on the configuration of
before disassembling and reassmbling an
the instrument.) It can be fixed at any angle within
indicator.
above range.
1) Remove the two setscrews that fasten the An integral indicator can be installed in the
transmitter section and capsule assembly, following three directions. Follow the instructions in
using the Allen wrench. section 8.4 for removing and attaching the integral
2) Rotate the transmitter section slowly and stop indicator.
it at designated position. For the EJX530A and
EJX630A whose capsule code is A, B or C, the
pipe of the atmospheric opening may interfere
with the stopper and disturb further rotation.
In that case, screw off the pipe first, rotate the
housing, and then screw in the pipe by hand F0405.ai

again. Figure 4.5 Integral Indicator Direction


3) Tighten the two setscrews to a torque of 1.5
N·m.

IMPORTANT
Do not rotate the transmitter section more than
the above limit.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<5. Installing Impulse Piping> 5-1

5. Installing Impulse Piping


5.1 Impulse Piping Installation 5.1.2 Routing the Impulse Piping
Precautions (1) Process Pressure Tap Angles
The impulse piping that connects the process If condensate, gas, sediment or other extraneous
outputs to the transmitter must convey the process material in the process piping gets into the impulse
pressure accurately. If, for example, gas collects in piping, pressure measurement errors may result. To
a liquidfilled impulse line, or the drain for a gas-filled prevent such problems, the process pressure taps
impulse line becomes plugged, it will not convey the must be angled as shown in figure 5.2 according to
pressure accurately. Since this will cause errors in the kind of fluid being measured.
the measurement output, select the proper piping
method for the process fluid (gas, liquid, or steam).
NOTE
Pay careful attention to the following points when
routing the impulse piping and connecting the • If the process fluid is a gas, the taps must be
impulse piping to a transmitter. vertical or within 45° either side of vertical.
• If the process fluid is a liquid, the taps must
5.1.1 Connecting Impulse Piping to a be horizontal or below horizontal, but not
Transmitter more than 45° below horizontal.
• If the process fluid is steam or other
IMPORTANT condensing vapor, the taps must be
horizontal or above horizontal, but not more
The transmitter can be installed in horizontal
than 45° above horizontal.
impulse piping configuration, tilting the
transmitter's position up to 90°. When tilting, [Gas] [Liquid] [Steam]
observe that the pipe (for Model EJX530A and 45° 45°
Pressure
EJX630A with measurement span code A, B, taps 45° 45°
and C) is positioned horizontal downwards, or
Process 45° 45°
any place between them, as shown in Figure 5.1 piping
The zero-adjustment screw must be positioned F0502.ai

downwards for all the models. Figure 5.2 Process Pressure Tap Angle
(For Horizontal Piping)
The pipe (open to atmosphere) is positioned horizontal.

(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
Pipe generate a transient disturbance in the pressure
(backside of the instrument) measurement, and therefore it is necessary to
Zero-adjustment screw
position the taps and route the impulse piping so
If the zero-adjustment screw is positioned other than that any extraneous liquid or gas generated in the
donwards after installation, rotate the housing unitl it is leadlines returns naturally to the process piping.
positioned downwards.
F0501.ai • If the process fluid is a gas, then as a rule the
Figure 5.1 Horizontal Impulse Piping Connection transmitter must be located higher than the
process pressure taps.
• If the process fluid is a liquid or steam, then as a
rule the transmitter must be located lower than
the process pressure taps.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<5. Installing Impulse Piping> 5-2
(3) Impulse Piping Slope Tap valve
The impulse piping must be routed with only an
upward or downward slope. Even for horizontal Union or flange
routing, the impulse piping should have a slope of
at least 1/10 to prevent condensate (or gases) from
accumulating in the pipes. Stop valve

(4) Preventing Freezing


Tee
If there is any risk that the process fluid in the Stop valve
impulse piping or transmitter could freeze, use a Union or flange
steam jacket or heater to maintain the temperature Drain valve
of the fluid.
Drain plug
F0503.ai

NOTE Figure 5.3 Impulse Piping Connection Examples

After completing the connections, close the


valves on the process pressure taps (main
valves), the valves at the transmitter (stop
valves), and the impulse piping drain valves,
so that condensate, sediment, dust and other
extraneous material cannot enter the impulse
piping.

5.2 Impulse Piping Connection


Examples
Figure 5.3 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.
• If 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.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<6. Wiring> 6-1

6. Wiring
6.1 Wiring Precautions 6.3 Connections of External
IMPORTANT Wiring to Terminal Box
• Lay wiring as far as possible from electrical 6.3.1 Power Supply Wiring Connection
noise sources such as large capacity Connect the power supply wiring to the SUPPLY +
transformers, motors, and power supplies. and – terminals. When /AL is specified, also refer to
• Remove the electrical connection dust cap subsection 6.3.5.
before wiring.
Transmitter terminal box
• All threaded parts must be treated with +
waterproofing sealant. (A non-hardening Power supply
silicone group sealant is recommended.) –

PULSE
SUPP
LY

• To prevent noise pickup, do not pass signal


CHECKM
ALAR

and power cables through the same ducts. F0601.ai

• Explosion-protected instruments must Figure 6.1 Power Supply Wiring Connection


be wired in accordance with specific
requirements (and, in certain countries, 6.3.2 External Indicator Connection
legal regulations) in order to preserve the
effectiveness of their explosion-protected Available only when /AL is not specified.
features. Connect wiring for external indicators to the CHECK
• The terminal box cover is locked by an + and – terminals.
Allen head bolt (a shrouding bolt) on ATEX (Note) Use a external indicator whose internal resistance is 10 Ω
flameproof type transmitters. When the or less.
shrouding bolt is driven clockwise using External indicator
an Allen wrench, it goes in. The cover lock Power supply
+
can then be released and the cover can
be opened by hand. See subsection 8.4 –
PULSE

“Disassembly and Reassembly” for details.


SUPP
LY
CHECKM
ALAR

• Plug and seal an unused conduit connection.


Transmitter terminal box
F0602.ai

Figure 6.2 External Indicator Connection


6.2 Selecting the Wiring
Materials 6.3.3 Communicator Connection
(a) Use stranded leadwires or cables which are Connect the BT200 or HART275 HHT to the
the same as or better than 600 V grade PVC SUPPLY + and – terminals. (Use hooks.)
insulated wire (JIS C3307) or its equivalent. Transmitter terminal box Power supply
(b) Use shielded wires in areas that are susceptible +
to electrical noise.

(c) In areas with higher or lower ambient
PULSE

SUPP
LY
CHECKM
ALAR

temperatures, use appropriate wires or cables. Ignore the polarity since the
BT200 is AC-coupled to the
(d) In environment where oils, solvents, corrosive terminal box.
gases or liquids may be present, use wires or BT200 F0603.ai

cables that are resistant to such substances. Figure 6.3 BT200 Connection
(e) It is recommended that crimp-on solderless
terminal lugs (for 4 mm screws) with insulating
sleeves be used for leadwire ends.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<6. Wiring> 6-2
6.3.4 Check Meter Connection (1) General-use Type and Flameproof Type
Available only when /AL is not specified. Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location

Connect the check meter to the CHECK + and Transmitter terminal box
Distributor
– terminals. (Use hooks.) (Power supply unit)

• A 4 to 20 mA DC output signal from the CHECK

PULSE
SUPP

+ and – terminals.
LY
CHECKM

Receiver
ALAR

instrument
(Note) Use a check meter whose internal resistance is 10 Ω or
less.
F0606.ai
Check meter Transmitter terminal box Power supply
+ Figure 6.6 Connection between Transmitter and
Distributor

PULSE

SUPP
LY
CHECKM
ALAR

(2) Intrinsically Safe Type


With the intrinsically safe type, a safety barrier must
be included in the loop.
F0604.ai

Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location


Figure 6.4 Check Meter Connection
Transmitter terminal box
Distributor
6.3.5 Status Output Connection (Power supply unit)
When option code /AL is specified, connect the

PULSE
SUPP

external wiring as shown in Figure 6.5.


LY
CHECKM

Receiver
ALAR

instrument
To configure and activate the process alarm
function and status output, it is necessary to set
some parameters. Refer to each communication Safety barrier F0607.ai
manual for procedures.
Figure 6.7 Connection between Transmitter and
Transmitter Distributor
24V DC
terminal box Shielded cable
+
Distributor
– 250Ω 6.4.2 Wiring Installation
PULSE

SUPP
LY
CHECKM
ALAR

(1) General-use Type and Intrinsically Safe


Magnetic Type
valve
External power
supply 30V DC, With the cable wiring, use a metallic conduit or
120mA max
waterproof glands.
Use two-wire separately shielded cables. AC power supply
F0605.ai • Apply a non-hardening sealant to the terminal
Figure 6.5 Status Output Connection box connection port and to the threads on the
flexible metal conduit for waterproofing.

6.4 Wiring
6.4.1 Loop Configuration Flexible metal conduit
Since the DPharp uses a two-wire transmission Apply a non-hardening
Wiring metal
system, signal wiring is also used as power wiring. conduit sealant to the threads for
waterproofing.
DC power is required for the transmitter loop. The
Tee
transmitter and distributor are connected as shown
below. Drain plug F0608.ai

For details of the power supply voltage and load Figure 6.8 Typical Wiring Using Flexible Metal
Conduit
resistance, see section 6.6; for communications line
requirements, see section 9.1.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<6. Wiring> 6-3
(2) Flameproof Type 6.5 Grounding
Wire cables through a flameproof packing adapter, Grounding is always required for the proper
or use a flameproof metal conduit. operation of transmitters. Follow the domestic
■ Wiring cable through flameproof packing electrical requirements as regulated in each
adapter. country. For a transmitter with a built-in lightning
• Apply a non-hardening sealant to the terminal protector, grounding should satisfy ground
box connection port and to the threads on the resistance of 10Ω or less.
flameproof packing adapter for waterproofing. Ground terminals are located on the inside and
outside of the terminal box. Either of these terminals
Flameproof packing may be used.
adapter

Flexible metal conduit

Wiring metal
Apply a non-hardening

E
PULS
SUPP

conduit
LY

Ground terminal
CHECK

sealant to the threads for


ALARM

waterproofing. (inside)
Tee

Drain plug Ground terminal


F0609.ai
(outside)

Figure 6.9 Typical Cable Wiring Using Flameproof


Packing Adapter F0611.ai

Figure 6.11 Ground Terminals


■ 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
6.6 Power Supply Voltage and
the terminal box connection port, flexible metal Load Resistance
conduit and seal fitting for waterproofing. When configuring the loop, make sure that the
Gas sealing device external load resistance is within the range in the
Non-hazardous area figure below.
(Note) In case of an intrinsically safe transmitter, external load
Flameproof flexible resistance includes safety barrier resistance.
metal conduit
Hazardous area
600
Flameproof Apply a non-hardening
heavy-gauge sealant to the threads of
steel conduit these fittings for External E–10.5
waterproofing R= Communication
load 0.0244
applicable range
resistance BRAIN and HART
Tee Seal fitting R (Ω)
Drain plug After wiring, impregnate the fitting
with a compound to seal tubing.
250
F0610.ai

Figure 6.10 Typical Wiring Using Flameproof Metal


Conduit

0 10.5 16.6 25.2 42


Power supply voltage E (V DC)
F0612.ai

Figure 6.12 Relationship between Power Supply


Voltage and External Load Resistance

IM 01C25F01-01E
<7. Operation> 7-1

7. Operation
7.1 Preparation for Starting Tap valve
Operation Vent plug (Fill plug)
This section describes the operation procedure for Union or flange
the EJX530A as shown in figure 7.1.

NOTE
Check that the process pressure tap valves, Stop valve

drain valves, and stop valves are closed.

Tee
(a) Follow the procedures below to introduce
process pressure into the impulse piping and Union or flange
transmitter.
1) Open the tap valve (main valve) to fill the Drain valve
impulse piping with process fluid. Drain plug
2) Gradually open the stop valve to introduce F0701.ai

process fluid into the transmitter pressure- Figure 7.1 Liquid Flow Measurement
(Gauge Pressure Transmitters)
detector section.
3) Confirm that there is no pressure leak in
the impulse piping, transmitter, or other ■ Confirming that Transmitter is Operating
components. Properly
(b) Turn ON power and connect the communicator. Using the BT200
Open the terminal box cover, and connect
the communicator to the SUPPLY + and • If the wiring system is faulty, ‘communication
– terminals. error’ appears on the display.
• If the transmitter is faulty, ‘SELF CHECK
(c) Using the communicator, confirm that the ERROR’ appears on the display.
transmitter is operating properly. Check
parameter values or change the setpoints as PARAM
C60:SELF CHECK
necessary. ERROR
See IM 01C25T03-01E (BRAIN communication error

communication) or IM 01C25T01-01E (HART


communication) for communicator operation. DATA DIAG PRNT ESC
If the transmitter is equipped with an integral Communication error Self-diagnostic error
indicator, its indication can be used to confirm (Faulty wiring) (Faulty transmitter)
that the transmitter is operating properly. F0702.ai

Figure 7.2 BT200 Display

IM 01C25F01-01E
<7. Operation> 7-2
Using the integral indicator
IMPORTANT
• If the wiring system is faulty, the display stays
blank. Do not turn off the power to the transmitter
• If the transmitter is faulty, an error code is immediately after performing a zero point
displayed. adjustment. Powering off within 30 seconds of
performing this procedure will return the zero
point to its previous setting.

NOTE
Before performing this adjustment, make sure
Self-diagnostic error on the integral indicator that the external zero adjustment function has
(Faulty transmitter) F0703.ai
NOT been disabled by a parameter setting.
Figure 7.3 Integral Indicator with Error Code
To check the output signal, use a digital multimeter,
NOTE calibrator, or communicator.

If any of the above errors are indicated on


the display of the integral indicator or the
communicator, refer to subsection 8.5.3 for the
corrective action.

Zero-adjustment
■ Verify and Change Transmitter Parameter screw cover
Setting and Values F0704.ai

The parameters related to the following items are Figure 7.4 External Zero-adjustment Screw
set at factory as specified in order.
• Calibration range The zero-adjustment screw is located inside the
• Integral indicator display cover.
• Software damping (optional)
Other parameters like following are shipped with the (1) When you can obtain the Low Range Value
default setting. from the actual measured value of 0% (0
• Low-cut kPa, atmospheric pressure);
• Process alarm setting For pressure measurement using gauge pressure
• Signal characterizer transmitters, follow the steps below before
• Write protection performing zero point adjustment.
To confirm or change the values, see IM 01C25T01-
01E or 01C25T03-01E. 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
7.2 Zero Point Adjustment liquid.
After completing preparations for operating the 3) Adjust the zero point at this status.
transmitter, adjust the zero point. 4) After the adjustment, close the fill plug and then
Zero point adjustment can be done by turning the gradually open the tap valve.
transmitter’s zero-adjustment screw or by using
the communicator. This section describes the
procedure for the zero-adjustment screw. For the
communicator procedure, see the communication
manual.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<7. Operation> 7-3
Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero-
adjustment screw. Turn the screw clockwise IMPORTANT
to increase the output or counterclockwise to • Remove the communicator from the terminal
decrease the output. The zero point adjustment can box, and confirm that none of the terminal
be made with a resolution of 0.01% of the setting screws are loose.
range. Since the degree of the zero adjustment • Close the terminal box cover and the
varies with the screw turning speed, turn the screw amplifier cover. Screw each cover in tightly
slowly to make a fine adjustment and quickly to until it will not turn further.
make a rough adjustment. • There are two covers that must be locked
on the ATEX Flameproof type transmitters.
(2) When you cannot obtain the Low Range
An Allen head bolt (shrouding bolt) under
Value from the actual measured value of
the edge of each cover is used to lock the
0%;
cover. When the shrouding bolt is driven
Adjust the transmitter output to the actual measured counterclockwise with an Allen wrench, the
value obtained by a digital manometer or a glass bolt rotates upward and locks the cover. (See
gauge. section 8.4.) After locking the covers, confirm
[Example] that they are secure and cannot be opened
by hand.
The measuring range of 50 to 250 kPa; the actual Tighten the zero-adjustment cover mounting
measured value of 130 kPa. screw to secure the cover.
• Tighten the zero-adjustment cover mounting
130–50
Actual measured value= x100=40.0% screw to secure the cover.
250–50
(=10.4mA)

Turn the screw to match the output signal to the


actual measured value. 7.4 Shutting Down the
Transmitter
7.3 Starting Operation Shut down the transmitter as follows.
Steps 2) and 3) are specific to the differential
After completing the zero point adjustment, follow pressure transmitters.
the procedures below to start operation. Steps
1) and 2) are specific to the differential pressure 1) Turn off the power.
transmitters. 2) Close the stop valve.
3) Open the equalizing valve.
1) Confirm the operating status. If the output 4) Close the high pressure stop valve.
signal exhibits wide fluctuations (hunting) due to 5) Close the tap valves.
periodic variation in the process pressure, use
the communicator to dampen the transmitter
NOTE
output signal. Confirm the hunting using a
receiving instrument or the integral indicator, • Whenever shutting down the transmitter for a
and set the optimum damping time constant. long period, remove any process fluid that is
2) After confirming the operating status, perform in the transmitter pressure-detector section.
the following. • The equalizing valve must be left OPEN.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<7. Operation> 7-4
7.5 Setting the Range Using the Note 1: Wait until the pressure inside the pressure-detector
section has stabilized before proceeding to the next
Range-setting Switch step.
Note 2: If the pressure applied to the transmitter exceeds the
previous LRV (or URV), the integral indicator may
display error number “AL.30” (In this case, the output
WARNING signal percent and “AL.30” are displayed alternately
every two seconds). Although “AL.30” is displayed,
you may proceed to the next step. However, should
The range setting switch must not be used in the any other error number be displayed, take the
hazardous area. appropriate measure in reference to , “Errors and
When it is necessary to use the switch, operate it Countermeasures” in each communication manual.

in a non-hazardous location.
IMPORTANT
When pressure is applied to the transmitter, the low- • Do not turn off the power to the transmitter
and high-limit values for the measurement range immediately after completion of the change
(LRV and URV) can be changed (re-ranged) using in the LRV and/or URV setting(s). Note
the range-setting switch (push-button) located on that powering off within thirty seconds after
the optional integral indicator plate and the external setting will cause a return to the previous
zero adjustment screw. This procedure does settings.
not require use of the communicator. However, • Changing LRV automatically changes URV
changes in the scale range and engineering unit to the following value.
display settings for the integral indicator require use
URV=previous URV+(new LRV–previous LRV)
of the communicator.
Follow the procedure below to change the LRV and • If the range-setting push-button and external
URV settings. zero-adjustment screw are not touched
during a range-change operation, the
[Example] transmitter automatically switches back to
Rerange LRV to 0 and URV to 3 MPa. the normal operation mode.

1) Connect the transmitter and apparatus as


Integral indicator Note 1: Use a thin bar which has a
shown in Figure 8.1 and warm it up for at least blunt tip, e.g., a hexagonal
ten minutes. wrench, to press the
range-setting push-button.
2) Press the range-setting push-button. Note 2: The push-button is located
The integral indicator then displays “LRV.SET.” in either lower right or
lower left portion of the
3) Apply a pressure of 0 kPa (atmospheric LCD indicator.
pressure) to the transmitter. (Note 1) Range-setting switch
4) Turn the external zero-adjustment screw in the (Push-button)
F0705.ai
desired direction. The integral indicator displays
Figure 7.5 Range-setting Switch
the output signal in %. (Note 2)
5) Adjust the output signal to 0% (1 V DC) by
rotating the external zero-adjustment screw.
Doing so completes the LRV setting.
6) Press the range-setting push-button. The
integral indicator then displays “URV.SET.”
7) Apply a pressure of 3 MPa to the transmitter.
(Note 1)
8) Turn the external zero-adjustment screw in the
desired direction. The integral indicator displays
the output signal in %. (Note 2)
9) Adjust the output signal to 100% (5 V DC) by
rotating the external zero-adjustment screw.
Doing so completes the URV setting.
10) Press the range-setting push-button. The
transmitter then switches back to the normal
operation mode with the measurement range of
0 to 3 MPa.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<8. Maintenance> 8-1

8. Maintenance
8.1 Overview 8.3 Calibration
Use the procedure below to check instrument
WARNING operation and accuracy during periodic
maintenance or troubleshooting.
Since the accumulated process fluid may be
toxic or otherwise harmful, take appropriate care 1) Connect the instruments as shown in figure 8.1
to avoid contact with the body or inhalation of and warm up the instruments for at least ten
vapors when draining condensate or venting gas minutes.
from the transmitter pressure-detector section
and even after dismounting the instrument from IMPORTANT
the process line for maintenance.
• To adjust the transmitter for highest
accuracy, make adjustments with the
Maintenance of the transmitter is easy due to its power supply voltage and load resistance
modular construction. This chapter describes the including leadwire resistances set close to
procedures for calibration, adjustment, and the the conditions under which the transmitter is
disassembly and reassembly procedures required installed.
for component replacement. • If the measurement range 0% point is
Transmitters are precision instruments. Please 0 kPa or shifted in the positive direction
carefully and thoroughly read the following sections (suppressed zero), the reference pressure
for information on how to properly handle them should be applied as shown in the figure.
while performing maintenance. If the measurement range 0% point is shifted
in the negative direction (elevated zero), the
IMPORTANT reference pressure should be applied using
a vacuum pump.
• As a rule, maintenance of this transmitter
should be done in a shop that has all the 2) Apply reference pressures of 0%, 50%,
necessary tools. and 100% of the measurement range to the
• The CPU assembly contains sensitive parts transmitter. Calculate the errors (differences
that can be damaged by static electricity. between digital voltmeter readings and
Take precautions such as using a grounded reference pressures) as the pressure is
wrist strap when handling electronic parts or increased from 0% to 100% and is decreased
touching the board circuit patterns. Also be from 100% to 0%, and confirm that the errors
sure to place the removed CPU assembly are within the required accuracy.
into a bag with an antistatic coating.

8.2 Calibration Instruments


Selection
Table 8.1 lists the instruments that can be used
to calibrate a transmitter. When selecting an
instrument, consider the required accuracy level.
Exercise care when handling these instruments to
ensure they maintain the specified accuracy.

IM 01C25F01-01E
<8. Maintenance> 8-2
Table 8.1 Instruments Required for Calibration
Name Yokogawa-recommended Instrument Remarks
Power supply Model SDBT or SDBS distributor 4 to 20 mA DC signal
Load resistor Model 2792 standard resistor [250 Ω ±0.005%, 3 W]
Load adjustment resistor [100 Ω ±1%, 1 W]
Voltmeter Model 2501 A digital multimeter
Accuracy (10V DC range): ±(0.002% of rdg + 1 dgt)
Digital Model MT220 precision digital manometer Select a manometer having
manometer 1) For 10 kPa class a pressure range close to
Accuracy: ±(0.015% of rdg + 0.015% of F.S.) . . . . for 0 to 10 kPa that of the transmitter.
±(0.2% of rdg + 0.1% of F.S.) . . . . . . . . for -10 to 0 kPa
2) For 130 kPa class
Accuracy: ±0.02% of rdg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for 25 to 130 kPa
±5digits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for 0 to 25 kPa
±(0.2% of rdg + 0.1% of F.S.) . . . . . . . . for -80 to 0 kPa
3) For 700 kPa class
Accuracy: ±(0.02% of rdg + 3digits) . . . . . . . . . . . . for 100 to 700 kPa
±5 digits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for 0 to 100 kPa
±(0.2% of rdg + 0.1% of F.S.) . . . . . . . . for -80 to 0 kPa
4) For 3000 kPa class
Accuracy: ±(0.02% of rdg + 10 digits) . . . . . . . . . . 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
Pressure Model 7674 pneumatic pressure standard for 200 kPa {2 kgf/cm2}, 25 kPa Requires air pressure
generator {2500 mmH2O} supply.
Accuracy: ±0.05% of F.S.
Dead weight gauge tester 25 kPa {2500 mmH2O} Select the one having a
Accuracy: ±0.03% of setting pressure range close to that
of the transmitter.
Pressure Model 6919 pressure regulator (pressure pump) Prepare the vacuum pump
source Pressure range: 0 to 133 kPa {1000 mmHg} for negative pressure
ranges.
Note: The above table contains the instruments capable of performing calibration to the 0.2% level. Since special maintenance and
management procedures involving traceability of each instrument to higher-level standards are required for calibration to the 0.1%
or higher level, there may be difficulties in calibration to this level in the field. For calibration to the 0.1% or higher level, use proper
instruments for required level or contact Yokogawa representatives from which the instrument was purchased or the nearest
Yokogawa office.

If a pressure generator If a pressure source and


is used: a manometer are combined:

Load resistance, Power Load resistance, Power


250Ω supply 250Ω supply
E E
Load Rc R Load Rc R
adjustment adjustment
resistance, V resistance, V
100Ω Digital voltmeter 100Ω Digital voltmeter
Reference pressure Reference pressure
P Model 7674 pneumatic P
pressure standards Model MT220
precision digital manometer

Supply pressure Pressure source


F0801.ai

Figure 8.1 Instrument Connections

IM 01C25F01-01E
<8. Maintenance> 8-3
8.4 Disassembly and 8.4.1 Replacing the Integral Indicator
Reassembly
CAUTION
This section describes procedures for disassembly
and reassembly for maintenance and component Cautions for Flameproof Type Transmitters
replacement. Users are prohibited by law from modifying the
Always turn OFF power and shut off and release construction of a flameproof type transmitter.
pressures before disassembly. Use proper tools for This would invalidate the agency approval for the
all operations. Table 8.2 shows the tools required. use of the transmitter in a rated area.
It follows that the user is prohibited from using
Table 8.2 Tools for Disassembly and Reassembly a flameproof type transmitter with its integral
Tool Quantity Remarks indicator removed, or from adding an integral
Phillips 1 JIS B4633, No. 2 indicator to a transmitter. If such modification is
screwdriver absolutely required, contact Yokogawa.
Slotted 1
screwdriver
This subsection describes the procedure for
Allen wrenches 3 JIS B4648
One each, nominal 3, 4 and replacing an integral indicator. (See figure 8.3)
2.5 mm Allen wrenches
Wrench 1 Width across flats, 17 mm ■ Removing the Integral Indicator
Torque wrench 1
1) Remove the cover.
Adjustable 1
wrench 2) While supporting the integral indicator with one
Socket wrench 1 Width across flats, 16 mm hand, loosen its two mounting screws.
Socket driver 1 Width across flats, 5.5 mm 3) Dismount the LCD board assembly from the
Tweezers 1 CPU assembly.
When doing this, carefully pull the LCD board
assembly straight forward so as not to damage
CAUTION the connector pins between it and the CPU
assembly.
Precautions for ATEX Flameproof Type
■ Attaching the Integral Indicator
Transmitters
• Flameproof type transmitters must be, as 1) Align both the LCD board assembly and CPU
a rule, removed to a non-hazardous area assembly connectors and engage them.
for maintenance and be disassembled and 2) Insert and tighten the two mounting screws.
reassembled to the original state. 3) Replace the cover.
• On the flameproof type transmitters the two Output terminal cable
covers are locked, each by an Allen head bolt
(shrouding bolt). When a shrouding bolt is
driven clockwise by an Allen wrench, it is going
in and cover lock is released, and then the Press
forward
cover can be opened.
When a cover is closed it should be locked Slide
switch
by a shrouding bolt without fail. Tighten the
shrouding bolt to a torque of 0.7 N·m. Integral
Boss Zero-
indicator
adjustment
CPU assembly screw
Bracket
(for zero-adjustment
screw pin)
Zero-adjustment
LCD board assembly screw pin
Mounting screw
Amplifier Cover

Shrouding Bolt
F0803.ai

Shrouding Bolt F0802.ai Figure 8.3 Removing and Attaching LCD Board
Figure 8.2 Shrouding Bolts Assembly and CPU Assembly

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8.4.2 Replacing the CPU Board Assembly
NOTE
This subsection describes the procedure for
replacing the CPU assembly. (See figure 8.3) Confirm that the zero-adjustment screw pin is
placed properly in the groove on the bracket prior
■ Removing the CPU Assembly to tightening the two bosses. If it is not, the zero-
1) Remove the cover. If an integral indicator is adjustment mechanism will be damaged.
mounted, refer to subsection 8.4.1 and remove
the indicator. 5) Replace the cover.
2) Turn the zero-adjustment screw to the position
8.4.3 Cleaning and Replacing the Capsule
(where the screw head slot is horizontal) as
Assembly
shown in figure 8.3.
3) Disconnect the output terminal cable (cable This subsection describes the procedures for
with brown connector at the end). When doing cleaning and replacing the capsule assembly. (See
this, lightly press the side of the CPU assembly figure 8.4.)
connector and pull the cable connector to
disengage.
4) Use a socket driver (width across flats, 5.5mm) CAUTION
to loosen the two bosses.
Cautions for Flameproof Type Transmitters
5) Carefully pull the CPU assembly straight
Users are prohibited by law from modifying the
forward to remove it.
construction of a flameproof type transmitter. If
6) Disconnect the flat cable (cable with white
you wish to replace the capsule assembly with
connector at the end) that connects the CPU
one of a different measurement range, contact
assembly and the capsule.
Yokogawa.
The user is permitted, however, to replace a
NOTE capsule assembly with another of the same
Be careful not to apply excessive force to the measurement range. When doing so, be sure to
CPU assembly when removing it. observe the following.
• The replacement capsule assembly must
have the same part number as the one being
■ Mounting the CPU Assembly replaced.
1) Connect the flat cable (with white connector) • The section connecting the transmitter and
between the CPU assembly and the capsule. capsule assembly is a critical element in
2) Connect the output terminal cable (with brown preservation of flameproof performance, and
connector). must be checked to verify that it is free of
dents, scratches, and other defects.
NOTE • After completing maintenance, be sure to
securely tighten the setscrews that fasten the
Make certain that the cables do not get pinched transmitter section and pressure-detector
between the case and the edge of the CPU section together.
assembly.

3) Align and engage the zero-adjustment screw


pin with the groove on the bracket on the CPU
assembly. Then insert the CPU board assembly
straight onto the post in the amplifier case.
4) Tighten the two bosses. If the transmitter is
equipped with an integral indicator, refer to
subsection 8.4.1 to mount the indicator.

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■ Removing the Capsule Assembly Transmitter section

IMPORTANT
Hexagon
Exercise care as follows when cleaning the head screw

capsule assembly. Stopper


• Handle the capsule assembly with care, and
be especially careful not to damage or distort
Setscrew
the diaphragms that contact the process
fluid.
• Do not use a chlorinated or acidic solution for
cleaning.
• Rinse thoroughly with clean water after
cleaning.

1) Remove the CPU assembly as shown in


subsection 8.4.2.
2) Remove the two setscrews that connect the
transmitter section and pressure-detector Capsule assembly
section. F0804.ai

3) Remove the hexagon-head screw and the Figure 8.4 Removing and Mounting the Pressure-
stopper. detector Section
4) Separate the transmitter section and capsule
assembly.
5) Clean the capsule assembly or replace with a 8.5 Troubleshooting
new one.
If any abnormality appears in the measured values,
■ Reassembling the Capsule Assembly use the troubleshooting flow chart below to isolate
and remedy the problem. Since some problems
1) Insert the capsule assembly to the transmitter
have complex causes, these flow charts may
section. Reattach the sopper with the hexagon-
not identify all. If you have difficulty isolating or
head screw.
correcting a problem, contact Yokogawa service
2) Tighten the two setscrews. (Tighten the screws
personnel.
to a torque of 1.5 N·m)
3) Install the CPU assembly according to
subsection 8.4.2.
4) After completing reassembly, adjust the zero
point and recheck the parameters.

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8.5.1 Basic Troubleshooting 8.5.2 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
First determine whether the process variable
The following sorts of symptoms indicate that transmitter
is actually abnormal or a problem exists in the may not be operating properly.
Example : • There is no output signal.
measurement system. • Output signal does not change even though
process variable is known to be varying.
If the problem is in the measurement system, • Output value is inconsistent with value
isolate the problem and decide what corrective inferred for process variable.

action to take.
This transmitter is equipped with a self-diagnostic Connect communicator and check self-diagnostics.
function which will be useful in troubleshooting,
and the transmitter equipped with an integral
indicator will show an alarm code as a result of self- Does the self-diagnostic YES
diagnosis. indicate problem location?

See subsection 8.5.3 for the list of alarms.


See also each communication manual. NO Refer to error message summary in
Subsection 8.5.3 or in each
: Areas where self-diagnostic offers support communication manual to take actions.

Abnormalities appear in measurement.


Is power supply NO
polarity correct?

YES Is process variable YES Refer to Section 6.3 to check/correct


itself abnormal? polarity at each terminal from power
supply to the terminal box.

Inspect the NO
Measurement system problem Are power
process system. NO
supply voltage and load
resistance correct?

Isolate problem in
measurement system. YES Refer to Section 6.6 for rated voltage
and load resistance.

Are valves opened or NO


YES Does problem exist in closed correctly?
receiving instrument?

YES Fully close equalizing valve, and fully


NO open high pressure and low pressure
Inspect receiver. valves.

YES
Environmental conditions Transmitter itself Is there any pressure leak?

Check/correct NO Fix pressure leaks, paying particular


Check transmitter.
environmental conditions. attention to connections for impulse
Operating conditions piping,pressure-detector section, etc.

Is there
Check/correct operating continuity through the NO
conditions. transmitter loop wiring?
F0805.ai Do the loop numbers
match?
Figure 8.5 Basic Flow and Self-Diagnostics
Find/correct broken conductor or
YES
wiring error.

Contact Yokogawa service personnel.


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Output travels beyond 0% or 100%. Large output error.

Connect a communicator and check self-diagnostics. Connect a communicator and check self-diagnostics.

Does the self- YES Does the self- YES


diagnostic indicate problem diagnostic indicate problem
location? location?

NO Refer to error message summary in NO Refer to error message summary in


each communication manual to take each communication manual to take
actions. actions.

Are valves opened or NO


Is power supply NO
closed correctly?
polarity correct?

YES Fully close equalizing valve, and fully


YES Refer to Section 6.3 to check/correct open high pressure and low pressure
polarity at each terminal from power valves.
supply to the terminal box.

Is impulse piping NO
Are valves opened or NO
connected correctly?
closed correctly?

YES Refer to individual model user manuals


YES Fully close equalizing valve, and fully and connect piping as appropriate for
open high pressure and low pressure the measurement purpose.
valves.

Are power supply NO


YES voltage and load resistance
Is there any pressure leak?
correct?

NO YES Refer to Section 6.6 for rated voltage


Fix pressure leaks, paying particular and load resistance.
attention to connections for impulse
piping, pressure-detector section, etc.

Is transmitter
installed where there is YES
Is impulse piping NO
to high pressure and low marked variation in
pressure side correct? temperature?

Provide lagging and/or cooling, or allow


YES Refer to individual model user manuals NO adequate ventilation.
and connect piping as appropriate for
the measurement purpose.

Were appropriate NO
Is zero point NO instruments used for
adjusted correctly? calibration?

YES Refer to Section 8.2 when selecting


YES Adjust the zero point. instruments for calibration.

NO
Contact Yokogawa service personnel. Is output adjusted correctly?
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YES Adjust the output.

Contact Yokogawa service personnel.


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8.5.3 Alarms and Countermeasures
Table 8.3 Alarm Message Summary
Output Operation
Indicator Cause Countermeasure
during Error
None
AL. 01 Sensor problem. Outputs the signal (Hold, High, or Replace capsule when error
CAP. ERR Capsule temperature sensor Low) set with parameter. keeps appearing even after
problem. restart.
Capsule EEPROM problem.
AL. 02 Amplifier temperature sensor Outputs the signal (Hold, High, or Replace amplifier.
AMP. ERR problem. Low) set with parameter.
Amplifier EEPROM problem.
Amplifier problem.
AL. 10 Input is outside measurement Outputs high range limit value or Check input or replace capsule
PRESS range limit of capsule. low range limit value. when necessary.
AL. 11 Static pressure exceeds limit. Continues to operate and output.
ST. PRSS
AL. 12 Capsule temperature is outside Use heat insulation or make
CAP. TMP range (–50 to 130°C). lagging to keep temperature
AL. 13 Amplifier temperature is outside within range.
AMP. TMP range (–50 to 95°C)
AL. 30 Output is outside upper or lower Outputs high range limit value or Check input and range setting,
RANGE range limit value. low range limit value. and change them as needed.
AL. 31 Static pressure exceeds specified Holds output immediately before
SP. RNG range. error occurred.
AL. 35 *1 Input pressure exceeds specified Continues to operate and Check input.
P. HI threshold. output.
AL. 36 *1
P. LO
AL. 39 *1 Detected temperature exceeds
TMP. HI specified threshold.
AL. 40 *1
TMP. LO
AL. 50 Specified value is outside of setting Holds output immediately before Check setting and change them
P. LRV range. error occurred. as needed.
AL. 51
P. URV
AL. 52
P. SPN
AL. 53 Continues to operate and output. Check input.
P. ADJ
AL. 60 Specified values or settings to Continues to operate and output. Check setting and change
SC. CFG define signal characterizer function them as needed.
do not satisfy the condition.
AL. 79 Displayed value exceeds limit.
OV. DISP

*1: These alarms may appear only when process alarm function is activated.

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9. General Specifications
9.1 Standard Specifications EJX610A (Values are absolute pressure)
Measurement
MPa psi (/D1) bar (/D3) kgf/cm2(/D4)
Refer to IM 01C25T02-01E for FOUNDATION Span/Range
Fieldbus communication type marked with “◊”. A
Span 2 to 200 kPa 0.3 to 29 0.02 to 2 0.02 to 2
Range 0 to 200 kPa 0 to 29 0 to 2 0 to 2
Span 0.01 to 2 1.5 to 290 0.1 to 20 0.1 to 20
 Performance Specifications B
Range 0 to 2 0 to 290 0 to 20 0 to 20

See General Specifications sheet, GS 01C25F01- Span 0.05 to 10 7.3 to 1450 0.5 to 100 0.5 to 100
C
Range 0 to 10 0 to 1450 0 to 100 0 to 100
01E.
50.8 to
Span 0.35 to 70 3.5 to 700 3.5 to 700
D 10150
 Functional Specifications Range 0 to 70 0 to 10150 0 to 700 0 to 700

Span & Range Limits Output “◊”


EJX530A Two wire 4 to 20 mA DC output with digital
Measurement communications, linear or square root
MPa psi(/D1) bar(/D3) kgf/cm2(/D4)
Span/Range programmable. BRAIN or HART FSK protocol
Span 8 to 200kPa 1.16 to 29 0.08 to 2 0.08 to 2 are superimposed on the 4 to 20 mA signal.
A -100 to
Range
200 kPa
-14.5 to 29 -1 to 2 -1 to 2 Output range: 3.6 mA to 21.6 mA
Span 0.04 to 2 5.8 to 290 0.4 to 20 0.4 to 20 Output limits conform to NAMUR NE43 can be
B
Range -0.1 to 2 -14.5 to 290 -1 to 20 -1 to 20 pre-set by option C2 or C3.
Span 0.2 to 10 29 to 1450 2 to 100 2 to 100
C Failure Alarm “◊”
Range -0.1 to 10 -14.5 to 1450 -1 to 100 -1 to 100
Span 1 to 50 145 to 7200 10 to 500 10 to 500
Output status at CPU failure and hardware
D error;
Range -0.1 to 50 -14.5 to 7200 -1 to 500 -1 to 500
Up-scale: 110%, 21.6 mA DC or more
EJX510A (Values are absolute pressure) (standard)
Measurement Down-scale: –5%, 3.2 mA DC or less
MPa psi(/D1) bar(/D3) kgf/cm2(/D4)
Span/Range Note: Applicable for Output signal code D and E
Span 8 to 200 kPa 1.16 to 29 0.08 to 2 0.08 to 2
A
Range 0 to 200 kPa 0 to 29 0 to 2 0 to 2 Damping Time Constant (1st order)
Span 0.04 to 2 5.8 to 290 0.4 to 20 0.4 to 20 Amplifier damping time constant is adjustable
B
Range 0 to 2 0 to 290 0 to 20 0 to 20 from 0 to 100.00 seconds and added to
Span 0.2 to 10 29 to 1450 2 to 100 2 to 100 response time.
C
Range 0 to 10 0 to 1450 0 to 100 0 to 100 Note: For BRAIN protocol type, when amplifier damping
is set to less than 0.5 seconds, communication
Span 1 to 50 145 to 7200 10 to 500 10 to 500 may occasionally be unavailable during the
D
Range 0 to 50 0 to 7200 0 to 500 0 to 500 operation, especially while output changes
dynamically. The default setting of damping
ensures stable communication.
EJX630A
Measurement
MPa psi (/D1) bar (/D3) kgf/cm2(/D4)
Update Period “◊”
Span/Range
45 msec
Span 2 to 200 kPa 0.3 to 29 0.02 to 2 0.02 to 2
A -100 to 200 Zero Adjustment Limits
Range -14.5 to 29 -1 to 2 -1 to 2
kPa Zero can be fully elevated or suppressed, within
Span 0.01 to 2 1.5 to 290 0.1 to 20 0.1 to 20 the lower and upper range limits of the capsule.
B
Range -0.1 to 2 -14.5 to 290 -1 to 20 -1 to 20
Span 0.05 to 10 7.3 to 1450 0.5 to 100 0.5 to 100 External Zero Adjustment “◊”
C
Range -0.1 to 10 -14.5 to 1450 -1 to 100 -1 to 100 External Zero is continuously adjustable with
Span 0.35 to 70
50.8 to
3.5 to 700 3.5 to 700 0.01% incremental resolution of span. Re-range
10150
D can be done locally using the digital indicator
-14.5 to
Range -0.1 to 70
10150
-1 to 700 -1 to 700 with range-setting switch.

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Integral Indicator (LCD display) Minimum Pressure Limit
5-digit Numerical Display, 6-digit Unit Display
See graph below
and Bar graph.
The indicator is configurable to display one or 100(750)
up to four of the following variables periodically.;
Pressure in %, Scaled pressure, pressure in
Engineering unit.
10(75)
See “Setting When Shipped” for factory setting.
Burst Pressure Limits
Working 2.7(20)
EJX510A and EJX530A pressure
1(7.5) Applicable range
Capsule Pressure kPa abs
(mmHg abs)
A, B, C 30 MPa (4350 psi)
D 132 MPa (19100 psi) 0.13(1)
0.1(0.75)
EJX610A and EJX630A
Capsule Pressure
A, B, C 50 MPa (7200 psi) 0.013(0.1)
0.01(0.075)
D 182 MPa (26300 psi) -40 0 40 80 120
(-40) (32) (104) (176) (248)
85 (185)
Process temperature °C(°F)
 Normal Operating Condition F0901.ai

(Selected features may affect limits.) Figure 9.1 Working Pressure and Process
Temperature [For EJX510A and
Ambient Temperature Limits EJX610A]
–40 to 85°C (–40 to 185°F)
–30 to 80°C (–22 to 176°F) with LCD display
Atmospheric
Process Temperature Limits 100(14.5)
pressure
–40 to 120°C (–40 to 248°F) Working
pressure
Ambient Humidity Limits kPa abs
0 to 100% RH (psia)
Applicable range
10(1.4)
Working Pressure Limits (Silicone oil)
Maximum Pressure Limits
2.7(0.38)
Pressure
Capsule EJX510A EJX530A 1(0.14)
A 200 kPa abs (29 psia) 200 kPa (29 psig) -40 0 40 80 120
(-40) (32) (104) (176) (248)
B 2 MPa abs (290 psia) 2 MPa (290 psig)
Process temperature °C (°F)
C 10 MPa abs (1450 psia) 10 MPa (1450 psig) F0902.ai
D 50 MPa abs (7200 psia) 50 MPa (7200 psig)
Figure 9.2 Working Pressure and Process
Temperature [For EJX530A and
Pressure EJX630A]
Capsule EJX610A EJX630A
A 200 kPa abs (29 psia) 200 kPa (29 psi)
B 2 MPa abs (290 psia) 2 MPa (290 psi)
C 10 MPa abs (1450 psia) 10 MPa (1450 psi)
D 70 MPa abs (10150 psia) 70 MPa (10150 psi)

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Maximum Over Pressure Communication Requirements “◊”
(Safety approvals may affect electrical
Pressure
requirements.)
Capsule EJX510A EJX530A
A and B 4 MPa abs (580 psia) 4 MPa (580 psig) BRAIN
C 20 MPa abs (2900 psia) 20 MPa (2900 psig)
Communication Distance
D 75 MPa abs (10800 psia) 75 MPa (10800 psig)
Up to 2 km (1.25 miles) when using CEV
polyethylene-insulated PVC-sheathed cables.
Pressure
Capsule EJX610A EJX630A
Communication distance varies depending on
A 4 MPa abs (580 psia) 4 MPa (580 psi)
type of cable used.
B 16 MPa abs (2300 psia) 16 MPa (2300 psi) Load Capacitance
C 25 MPa abs (3600 psia) 25 MPa (3600 psi) 0.22 μF or less
D 105 MPa abs (15200 psia) 105 MPa (15200 psi)
Load Inductance
3.3 mH or less
Supply & Load Requirements “◊”
(Optional features or approval codes may Input Impedance of communicating device
affect electrical requirements.) 10 kΩ or more at 2.4 kHz.
With 24 V DC supply, up to a 550 Ω load can be HART
used. See graph below.
Communication Distance
Up to 1.5 km (1 mile) when using multiple
twisted pair cables. Communication distance
600
varies depending on type of cable used.
E-10.5
R=
External 0.0244 Digital Use the following formula to determine cable
load Communication
range
length for specific applications:
resistance
BRAIN and HART 65 × 106 (Cf + 10,000)
L= –
250 (R × C) C
R (Ω) Where:
L = length in meters or feet
R = resistance in Ω (including barrier
10.5 16.6 25.2 42 resistance)
Power supply voltage E (V DC)
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C = cable capacitance in pF/m or pF/ft
Figure 9.3 Relationship Between Power Supply
Cf = maximum shunt capacitance of receiving
Voltage and External Load Resistance devices in pF/m or pF/ft
EMC Conformity Standards ,
Supply Voltage “◊” EN61326-1 Class A, Table2 (For use in industrial
10.5 to 42 V DC for general use and flameproof locations)
type. EN61326-2-3
10.5 to 32 V DC for lightning protector (Option
code /A).  Physical Specifications
10.5 to 30 V DC for intrinsically safe, type n or
Wetted Parts Materials
non-incendive type.
Minimum voltage limited at 16.6 V DC for digital Diaphragm, Process Connector
communications, BRAIN and HART Refer to “Model and Suffix Code.”

Load (Output signal code D and E) Non-wetted Parts Materials


0 to 1290 Ω for operation
250 to 600 Ω for digital communication Housing
Low copper cast aluminum alloy with
polyurethane, mint-green paint (Munsell 5.6BG
3.3/2.9 or its equivalent) or ASTM CF-8M
stainless steel

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Degrees of Protection
IP67, NEMA4X
Pipe
Polypropylene
Cover O-rings
Buna-N, fluoro-rubber (option)
Name plate and tag
304 SST, 316SST (option)
Fill Fluid
Silicone, Fluorinated oil (option)
Weight
Capsule A, B and C: 1. 2kg (2.6 lb)*
Capsule D: 1.4 kg (3.1 lb)*
*: Without integral indicator and mounting bracket.
Add 1.5 kg (3.3lb) for Amplifier housing code 2.
Connections
Refer to “Model and Suffix Code.”

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9.2 Model and Suffix Codes
Model Suffix Codes Description
EJX510A ...................... Absolute pressure transmitter
EJX530A ...................... Gauge pressure transmitter
Output -D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 to 20 mA DC Output with digital communication (BRAIN protocol)
signal -E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 to 20 mA DC Output with digital communication (HART protocol)
-F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital communication (FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocol, refer to IM 01C25T02-
01E)
Measurement A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 to 200 kPa (1.16 to 29 psi)
span (capsule) B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.04 to 2 MPa (5.8 to 290 psi)
C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 to 10 MPa (29 to 1450 psi)
D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 to 50 MPa (145 to 7200 psi)
Wetted parts Process connection Diaphragm
material S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316L SST Hastelloy C-276 *1
H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hastelloy C-276 *1 Hastelloy C-276 *1
Process 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female
connections 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT male
8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1/2 DIN 16 288 male *2
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M20×1.5 DIN 16 288 male *2
— N . . . . . . . . . . . . . Always N
— -0 . . . . . . . . . . . . Always 0
Amplifier housing 1 . . . . . . . . . . Cast alluminum alloy
2 . . . . . . . . . . ASTM CF-8M Stainless steel*3*4
Electrical connection 0 . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, one electrical connection without blind plugs
► 2 . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections without blind plugs
4 . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections without blind plugs
5 . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, two electrical connections with a blind plug
7 . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections with a blind plug
9 . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections with a blind plug
A . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, two electrical connections with a 316SST blind plug
C . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections with a 316SST blind plug
D . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections with a 316SST blind plug
Integral indicator D . . . . . . Digital indicator
E . . . . . . Digital indicator with the range setting switch*3
► N . . . . . . None
Mounting bracket F . . . . . 304 SST 2-inch pipe mounting
L . . . . . 316 SST 2-inch pipe mounting
► N . . . . . None
Optional codes /  Optional specification
The “►” marks indicate the most typical selection for each specification. Example: EJX530A-DAS4N-012NN/.
*1: Hastelloy C-276 or ASTM N10276.
*2: Not applicable for combination of capsule code D and wetted parts material code H.
*3: Not applicable for output signal code F.
*4: Not applicable for electrical connection code 0, 5, 7 and 9.

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Model Suffix Codes Description


EJX610A ...................... Absolute pressure transmitter
EJX630A ...................... Gauge pressure transmitter
Output -D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 to 20 mA DC Output with digital communication (BRAIN protocol)
signal -E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 to 20 mA DC Output with digital communication (HART protocol)
-F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital communication (FOUNDATION Fieldbus protocol, refer to GS
01C25T02-01E)
Measurement A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 to 200 kPa (0.3 to 29 psi)
span (capsule) B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.01 to 2 MPa (1.5 to 290 psi)
C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 to 10 MPa (7.3 to 1450 psi)
D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.35 to 70 MPa (50.8 to 10150 psi)
Wetted parts Process connection Diaphragm
material *4 S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316L SST # Hastelloy C-276 *1 #
H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hastelloy C-276 *1 # Hastelloy C-276 *1 #
Process 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female
connections 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT male
8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G1/2 DIN 16 288 male *2
9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M20×1.5 DIN 16 288 male *2
— N . . . . . . . . . . . . . Always N
— -0 . . . . . . . . . . . . Always 0
Amplifier housing ► 1 . . . . . . . . . . Cast alluminum alloy
2 . . . . . . . . . . ASTM CF-8M Stainless Steel *5
Electrical connection 0 . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, one electrical connection without blind plugs
► 2 . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections without blind plugs
4 . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections without blind plugs
5 . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, two electrical connections with a blind plug *6
7 . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections with a blind plug *6
9 . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections with a blind plug *6
A . . . . . . . . G1/2 female, two electrical connections and a 316 SST blind plug
C . . . . . . . . 1/2 NPT female, two electrical connections and a 316 SST blind plug
D . . . . . . . . M20 female, two electrical connections and a 316 SST blind plug
Integral indicator D . . . . . . Digital indicator
E . . . . . . Digital indicator with the range setting switch *3
► N . . . . . . None
Mounting bracket F . . . . . 304 SST 2-inch pipe mounting
L . . . . . 316 SST 2-inch pipe mounting
► N . . . . . None
Optional codes /  Optional specification

The “►” marks indicates the most typical selection for each specification. Example: EJX630A-DAS4N-012NN/.
*1: Hastelloy C-276 or ASTM N10276.
*2: Not applicable for combination of capsule code D and wetted parts material code H.
*3: Not applicable for output signal code F.
*4: Users must consider the characteristics of selected wetted parts material 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 also possible that the diaphragm itself can be damaged and that material from the broken diaphragm and the fill fluid
can contaminate the user’fs process fluids.
Be very careful with highly corrosive process fluids such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, hydrogen sulfide, sodium hypochlorite,
and high-temperature steam (150°C [302°F] or above). Contact Yokogawa for detailed information of the wetted parts material.
*5: Not applicable for electrical connection code 0, 5, 7 or 9.
*6: Material of a blind plug is aluminum alloy or 304 SST.

# The ‘#’ marks indicate the construction materials conform to NACE material recommendations per MR01-75. For the use of 316
SST material, there may be certain limitations for pressure and temperature. Please refer to NACE standards for details.

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<9. General Specifications> 9-7
9.3 Optional Specifications “◊”
Item Description Code
Factory Mutual (FM) FM Explosionproof Approval *1
Explosionproof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C and D
FF1
Dust-ignitionproof for Class II/III, Division 1, Groups E, F and G
Hazardous (classified) locations, indoors and outdoors (NEMA 4X)
FM Intrinsically safe Approval *1*3
Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D, Class II,
Division 1,Groups E, F and G and Class III, Division 1 Hazardous Locations. FS1
Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, Class II,
Division 2, Groups F and G, and Class III, Division 1 Hazardous Locations.
Combined FF1 and FS1 *1*3 FU1
CENELEC ATEX CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Flameproof Approval *1
KF21
II 2G Exd IIC T4, T5, T6
CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Intrinsically safe Approval *1*3
KS2
II 1G EEx ia IIC T4
Combined KF21, KS2 and Type n *1*3
KU21
Type n: II 3G Ex nL IIC T4
Canadian Standards CSA Explosionproof Approval *1
Association (CSA) [For CSA C22.2]
Explosionproof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C and D
Dustignitionproof for Class II/III, Division 1, Groups E, F and G
[For CSA E60079]
CF1
Flameproof for Zone1, Ex d IIC T6...T4 Enclosure IP66 and IP67
Process Sealing Certification
Dual Seal Certified by CSA to the requirement of ANSI/ISA 12.27.01
No additional sealing required
Primary seal failure annunciation: at the zero adjustment screw
CSA Intrinsically safe Approval *1 *3
[For CSA C22.2]
Intrinsically safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D, Class II,
Division 1, Groups E,F and G, Class III, Division 1
Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, Class II,
Division 2, Groups E,F and G, Class III, Division 1
CS1
[For CSA E60079]
Ex ia IIC T4, Ex nL IIC T4
Process Sealing Certification
Dual Seal Certified by CSA to the requirement of ANSI/ISA 12.27.01
No additional sealing required
Primary seal failure annunciation: at the zero adjustment screw
Combined CF1 and CS1 *1*3 CU1
IECEx Scheme IECEx flameproof Approval *1
SF2
Flameproof for Zone1, Ex d IIC T6...T4
IECEx Intrinsically safe, type n and flameproof Approval *1*3
Intrinsically safe and type n
Ex ia IIC T4, Ex nL IIC T4 SU2
Flameproof
Flameproof for Zone1, Ex d IIC T6...T4
Combined Approvals Combination of /KU21, /FU1 and /CU1 *1*3 V1U
High Accuracy type *19 Reference accuracy: ±0.025% of Span HAC
Painting Color change Amplifier cover only P
Amplifier cover and terminal cover, Munsell 7.5 R4/14 PR
Coating change Anti-corrosion coating*3 X2
316 SST exterior parts *4 316 SST name plate, tag plate and zero adjustment screw HC
Fluoro-rubber O-ring All O-rings of amplifier housing. Lower limit of ambient temperature: –15°C (5°F) HE
Lightning protector Transmitter power supply voltage:
10.5 to 32 V DC (10.5 to 30 V DC for intrinsically safe type, 9 to 32 V DC for
Fieldbus communication type.) A
Allowable current: Max. 6000 A (1×40 μs), Repeating 1000 A (1×40 μs) 100 times
Applicable Standards: IEC 61000-4-4, IEC 61000-4-5
Status output *5 Transistor output (sink type)
AL
Contact rating: 10.5 to 30 VDC, 120 mA DC(max) Low level: 0 to 2 VDC

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Item Description Code
Oil-prohibited use Degrease cleansing treatment. K1
Degrease cleansing treatment with fluorinated oilfilled capsule.
K2
Operating temperature –20 to 80°C( –4 to 176°F)
Capsule fill fluid Fluorinated oil filled in capsule
K3
Operating temperature –20 to 80°C( –4 to 176°F)
Calibration units *6 P calibration (psi unit) D1
(See Table for Span and
bar calibration (bar unit) D3
Range Limits.)
M calibration (kgf/cm2 unit) D4
Output limits and failure Failure alarm down-scale: Output status at CPU failure and hardware error is
C1
operation *7 –5%, 3.2 mA DC or less.
NAMUR NE43 Compliant Failure alarm down-scale: Output status at CPU
C2
Output signal limits: failure and hardware error is –5%, 3.2 mA DC or less.
3.8 mA to 20.5 mA Failure alarm up-scale: Output status at CPU
C3
failure and hardware error is 110%, 21.6 mA or more.
Gold-plated diaphragm *15 Surface of isolating diaphragm is gold plated, effective for hydrogen permeation. A1
Wired tag plate 304 SST tag plate wired onto transmitter N4
Data configuration at Data configuration for HART Software damping, Descriptor, Message
CA
factory *8 communication type
Data configuration for BRAIN Software damping
CB
communication type
Advanced diagnostics *16 Multi-sensing process monitoring
• Impulse line blockage detection *17 DG6
• Heat trace monitoring
European Pressure PED 97/23/EC
Equipment Directive *18 Category: III, Module: H, Type of Equipment; Pressure Accessory-Vessel, PE3
Type of Fluid; Liquid and gas, Group of Fluid: 1 and 2
Material Certificate *9 Process connector M15
Pressure test/ Test Pressure: 200 kPa (2 kgf/cm2) *10 T05
Leak test certificate Test Pressure: 2 MPa (20 kgf/cm2) *11 T06
Test Pressure: 10 MPa (100 kgf/cm2) *12 Nitrogen(N2) Gas or Water *14 T07
Retention time: one minute
Test Pressure: 50 MPa (500 kgf/cm2) *13 T08
Test Pressure: 70 MPa (10150 psi) *20 T15
Contact Yokogawa representative for the codes indicated as ‘-’.
*1: Applicable for Electrical connection code 2, 4, 7, and 9.
*2: Not applicable for option code /AL.
*3: Not applicable with color change option.
*4: This specification is included when amplifier case code 2 is specified.
*5: Check/External indicator terminals cannot be used when this option code is specified. Not applicable for output signal code F.
*6: The unit of MWP (Max. working pressure) on the name plate of a housing is the same unit as specified by option codes D1, D3, and
D4.
*7: Applicable for output signal codes D and E. The hardware error indicates faulty amplifier or capsule.
*8: Also see ‘Ordering Information’.
*9: Material traceability certification, per EN 10204 3.1B.
*10: Applicable for capsule code A.
*11: Applicable for capsule code B.
*12: Applicable for capsule code C.
*13: Applicable for capsule code D of EJX510A and EJX530A.
*14: Pure nitrogen gas or pure water is used for oil-prohibited use (option codes K1 and K2).
*15: Applicable for wetted parts material code S.
*16: Applicable only for output signal code -E.
*17: The change of pressure fluctuation is monitored and then detects the impulse line blockage. See TI 01C25A31-01E for detailed
technical information required for using this function.
*18: Applicable for measurement span code D. If compliance with category III is needed, specify this option code.
*19: Applicable only for EJX630A.
Not applicable for the combination of measurement span code A and wetted parts material code H.
Not applicable for option code K2, K3 or A1.
When specified range value includes minus value for A capsule, the accuracy shall be the standard accuracy even if high accuracy
option (/HAC) is specified.
*20: Applicable for capsule code D of EJX610A and EJX630A.

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9.4 Dimensions

 Model EJX510A, EJX530A, EJX610A and EJX630A


Unit: mm (approx. inch)
 With Process connections code 7
95(3.74) 188(7.40)
60(2.36)*2 Integral indicator
Zero 110(4.33)
(optional)
Extenal indicator adjustment 39
12
Conduit connection Conduit connection
(0.47) (1.54)
(optional)
Shrouding bolt

ø78(3.07)
(for flame-proof type)

(2.76)
ø70
126(4.96)

110(4.33)
54
159(6.26)

(2.13)

(6.50)
165
6
(0.24)
Ground terminal

Open to
Electrical connection atmosphere*1
for code 5, 9, A, and D.

Mounting bracket 2-inch pipe


12*3 (O.D. 60.5 mm) 129(5.08)
(optional)
(0.47)
*1: Only for EJX530A and EJX630A whose measurement span code is A, B, or C.
*2: 58 mm(2.28 inch) for measurement span code D.
*3: 11 mm(0.43 inch) for measurement span code D.

 With Process connections code 4


(6.14)
156

 With Process connections code 8 and 9


20(0.78)

(6.77)
172
5(0.20)

ø6
(0.23)
F0904.ai

 Terminal Configuration  Terminal Wiring


Communication + Power supply and output terminal
Check meter SUPPLY –
terminals (BT200 etc.)
connection hook*4*5 + External indicator (ammeter) terminal*4*5
connection hook CHECK –
or or
+ Status contact output terminal*5
ALARM – (when /AL is specified)
Ground terminal
CHECK + or
ALARM + *4: When using an external indicator or check meter, the internal
SUPPLY +
resistance must be 10 Ω or less. A check meter or indicator
SUPPLY – CHECK – or ALARM – cannot be connected when /AL option is specified.
*5: Not available for fieldbus communication type.
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< Factory Setting >
Tag number As specified in order
Software damping *1 ‘2.00 sec.’ or as specified in order
Calibration range lower range value As specified in order
Calibration range upper range value As specified in order
Calibration range units [EJX530A and EJX630A]
Selected from mmH2O, mmH2O(68°F), mmAq, mmWG, mmHg, Pa, hPa,
kPa, MPa, mbar, bar, gf/cm2, kgf/cm2, inH2O, inH2O(68°F), inHg, ftH2O,
ftH2O(68°F) or psi. (Only one unit can be specified)
[EJX510A and EJX610A]
Torr, Pa abs, hPa abs, kPa abs, MPa abs, mbar abs, bar abs, kgf/cm2 abs,
mmH2O abs, mmH2O abs(68°F), mmHg abs, inH2O abs, inH2O abs(68°F),
inHg abs, ftH2O abs, ftH2O abs(68°F), atm, or psia.
Display setting Designated value specified in order.
(% or user scaled value.)
*1: To specify these items at factory, /CA or /CB option is required.

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Revision Information
 Title : EJX510A and EJX530A
Absolute Pressure and Gauge Pressure Transmitters
 Manual No. : IM 01C25F01-01E

Edition Date Page Revised Item


1st Aug. 2004 — New publication.
2nd Feb. 2005 — Re-number figure and table title.
— 2. Revise words and phrases.
2-3 2.9.1 • Add 'a. FM Intrinsically safe Approval.'
2-5 • Add 'c. FM Intrinsically safe/FM Explosionproof Type.'
2-5 2.9.2 • Add subsection '2.9.2 CSA Certification.'
2-7 2.9.3(1) • Add 'a. CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Intrinsically safe Type.'
2-8 • Correct number in Note 4. 10 MINUTES → 5 MINUTES
• Add 'c. CENELEC ATEX (KEMA) Intrinsically safe Type/
CENELEC ATEX(KEMA) Flameproof Type/CENELEC ATEX
Type n.'
3-1 3. • Add descriptions in Note 2.
4-2 4.4 • Add subsection 4.4.
7-1 7.1 • Delete unnecessary description.
8-4 8.4.2 • Correct calbe color in 1). black → white
8-5 8.4.3 • Add description about stopper in 1).
9-1 to 9-5 9. • Add notes for FOUNDATION fieldbus communication type.
9-1 9.1 • Correct Span & Range Limits.
• Correct Burst Pressure Limits.
9-5 9.3 • Add codes for CSA approval and note *3.
3rd July 2006 2-3 to 2-10 • Add/change applicable standards.
2-6 2.9.2 • Add descriptions for Note 2.
2-11 2.10 • Change reference number for Australian standard.
2-11 2.11 • Add descriptions for European Pressure Equipment Directive.
2-12 • Add "2.12 Low Voltage Directive."
9-3 9.1 • Add descriptions for stainless steel housing.
9-4 9.2 • Add amplifier housing code 2.
9-5 9.3 • Add code of /SU2.
9-6 9.3 • Add code of /PE3.
4th Feb. 2008 — Change of the style code.
General • Change the figure of amplifier housing.
1-1 1 • Add style code table.
2-1 2.1 • Update the Figure 2.2.
2-5 2.9.1 • Add code /V1U.
2-6 2.9.2 • Revise information for CSA Explosionproof type.
2-7 2.9.2 • Add code /V1U.
2-7 to 2-8 2.9.3 • Revise information for KEMA flameproof type. Add code /V1U.
2-9 2.9.3 • Revise Figure in (2) Electrical connection and (6) Nameplate.
2-10 2.9.4 • Revise information for IECEx flameproof type.
9-3 9.1 • Revise weight information.
9-4 9.2 • Add new suffix codes for 316 SST blind plugs and brackets.
9-5 9.3 • Remove /KF2 and /KU2. Add /KF21, /KU21, /SF2 and /V1U.
9-6 • Add /HC.
9-7 9.4 • Revise external dimensions.
5th Aug. 2009 2.1 2.1 • Replace a name plate.
2-6 2.9.2 • Correct certificate No. for CSA explosionproof type.
2-10 2.10 • Revise standards.
2-11 to 2-12 2.11 • Revise information of PED.
9-5 9.3 • Add process sealing statement for CSA approval.
9-6 9.3 • Add /A1, and /DG6.

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Edition Date Page Revised Item
6th Apr. 2010 2-1 2.3 Add limitation of ambient temperature for /HE.
2-4 to 2-11 2.9 Add limitation of ambient temperature for /HE.
9-3 9.1 Add material for cover O-rings.
9-5 to 9-6 9.3 Add /HE.
7th May 2010 — Addition of EJX610A and EJX630A
1-1 1. Add EJX610A and EJX630A.
2-12 2.11 Add EJX610A and EJX630A.
4-1 4.1 Add EJX630A. Add note for D capsule.
4-2 4.3 Add EJX630A.
5-1 5.1.1 Add EJX630A.
7-4 7.5 Revise warm up time.
8-1 8.3 Revise warm up time.
9-1 to 9-3 9.1 Add specifications of EJX610A and EJX630A.
9-4 9.1 Delete JIS C0920 from Degrees of Protection.
9-6 9.2 Add codes of EJX610A and EJX630A.
9-7 to 9-8 9.3 Add option codes of EJX610A and EJX630A.
9-9 9.4 Add EJX610A and EJX630A.
9-10 Add EJX610A and EJX630A.

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