Installing impulse piping, 1 impulse piping installation precautions, 1 connecting impulse piping to the transmitter – Yokogawa EJX210B User Manual

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5. Installing Impulse Piping

5.1 Impulse Piping Installation

Precautions

The impulse piping that connects the process

outputs to the transmitter must convey the process

pressure accurately. If, for example, gas collects in

a liquid-filled impulse line, or the drain of a gas-filled

impulse line becomes plugged, it will not convey the

pressure accurately. Since this will cause errors in

the measurement output, select the proper piping

method for the process fluid (gas, liquid, or steam).

Pay careful attention to the following points when

routing the impulse piping and connecting the

impulse piping to a transmitter.

5.1.1 Connecting Impulse Piping to the

Transmitter

(1) Check the High and Low Pressure

Connections on the Transmitter (Figure 5.1)

The letters H and L on the capsule assembly

indicate the high and low pressure sides. For

liquid level measurement in an open tank, the low

pressure side measures atmospheric pressure.

For a closed tank, connect the impulse line to the

low pressure side of the transmitter to measure the

pressure in the tank.

H and L appear here

Process connector

Bolt

F0501.ai

Low pressure connection

Figure 5.1

H and L Symbols on a Capsule

Assembly

(2) Tightening the Process Connector

Mounting Bolts

After connecting the impulse line, tighten the

process connector mounting bolts uniformly.

( Apply a torque of 39 ~ 49N·m { 4 ~ 5kgf·m} )

(3) Removing the Impulse Piping Connecting

Port Dustproof Cap

The impulse piping connecting port of the

transmitter is covered with a plastic cap to keep out

dust. This cap must be removed before connecting

the line. (Be careful not to damage the threads

when removing this cap. Never insert a screwdriver

or other tool between the cap and port threads to

remove the cap.)

5.1.2 Routing the Impulse Piping

(1) Impulse Piping Slope
The impulse piping must be routed with only an

upward or downward slope. Even for horizontal

routing, the impulse piping should have a slope of

at least 1/10 to prevent condensate (or gases) from

accumulating in the pipes.

(2) Preventing Freezing
If there is any risk that the process fluid in the

impulse piping or transmitter could freeze, use a

steam jacket or heater to maintain the temperature

of the fluid.

NOTE

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.

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