Notes on handling, 1 nameplate, 2 transport – Yokogawa YVP110 User Manual

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<1. Notes on Handling>

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IM 21B04C01-01E

1. Notes on Handling

The YVP110 advanced valve positioner is fully

factory-tested upon shipment. When the YVP110 is

delivered, visually check that no damage occured

during the shipment.

1.1 Nameplate

The model name and configuration are indicated

on the nameplate. Verify that the configuration

indicated in the “Model and Suffix Code” in Chapter

7 is in compliance with the specifications written on

the order sheet.

F0101.ai

Figure 1.1

Nameplate

1.2 Transport

To prevent damage while in transit, leave the

positioner in the original shipping container until it

reaches the installation site.

1.3 Storage

When an extended storage period is expected,

observe the following precautions:
(1) If at all possible, store the positioner in factory-

shipped condition, that is, in the original

shipping container.

(2) Choose a storage location that satisfies the

following requirements.

• A location that is not exposed to rain or water.

• A location subject to a minimum of vibration or

impact.

• The following temperature and humidity range

is recommended. Ordinary temperature and

humidity (25°C, 65%) are preferable.

Temperature: –40 to 85°C

Humidity: 5 to 100% RH (at 40°C)

(3) The performance of the positioner may be

impaired if stored in an area exposed to direct

rain and water.

To avoid damage to the positioner, install it

immediately after removal from the shipping

container. Follow wiring instructions in this

manual.

1.4 Choosing the Installation

Location

Although the advanced valve positioner is

designed to operate in a vigorous environment,

to maintain stability and accuracy, the following is

recommended:

(1) Ambient Temperature

It is preferable not to expose the instrument

to extreme temperatures or temperature

fluctuations. If the instrument is exposed to

radiation heat a thermal protection system and

appropriate ventilation is recommended.

(2) Environmental Requirements

Do not allow the positioner to be installed

in a location that is exposed to corrosive

atmospheric conditions. When using the

positioner in a corrosive environment, ensure

the location is well ventilated. The unit and its

wiring should be protected from exposure to

rainwater.

(3) Impact and Vibration

It is recommended that the positioner is

installed in a location that is subject to a

minimum amount of impact and vibration.

1.5 Use of a Transceiver

Although the positioner is designed to resist

influence from high frequency noise, use of a

transceiver in the vicinity of installation may cause

problems. Installing the transmitter in an area free

from high frequency noise (RFI) is recommended.

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