Wiring and piping, 1 general, 2 piping – Yokogawa YVP110 User Manual

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4. Wiring and Piping

4.1 General

This chapter describes the air piping and electric

wiring connections.

WARNING

• Be sure to cut off all inputs to the valve

actuator and other accessories of the valve

and actuator, including the air supply and

electric signal before making or modifying

the piping and wiring connections.

• The process must be shut down or the

control valve isolated from the process

by using bypass valves or the like when

making or modifying the piping and wiring

connections.

• Always cap the unused wiring ports with

blind plugs.

4.2 Piping

4.2.1 Air Supply

For stable operation of the YVP110 over a long

term, a clean and dry supply of air needs to be

maintained. Therefore, be careful about the

following:
(1) To prevent moisture, oil, and dust from being

led into the YVP110 through pipes, give careful

consideration to the choice of the air supply

system and supply air suction point as well

as installation of the air supply header and air

supply piping.

(2) The desired supply air must:

• Be dry air whose dew point is at least 10°C

lower than that of the ambient temperature.

• Be free from solid particles as a result of

being passed through a 5-µm or finer filter.

• Not contain oil at a concentration higher than

1 ppm in weight or volume.

• Not be contaminated by a corrosive,

explosive, flammable, or toxic gas.

• Comply with ANSI/ISA-57.3 1975 (R1981) or

ISA-S7.3-1975 (R1981).

(3) The YVP110 requires an air supply of 140 to

400 kPa. Within this range, regulate the air

supply pressure at a level within ±10% of the air

supply pressure specified for the actuator, and

at 10% of the actuator’s spring range or higher.

WARNING

Do not supply air at a pressure exceeding

the maximum rated air supply pressure of

the actuator or the YVP110 (400 kPa). Doing

so may result in a high risk of damage to the

equipment or lead to an accident.

Supplying air to the valve actuator may cause

the valve stem to move. Exercise extreme

caution with regard to safety.

4.2.2 Pneumatic Piping

Connect the air supply pipe to the SUP port of the

YVP110, and the output pressure pipe to the OUT1

port. When using the Double Acting Type, connect

the output pressure pipe to the OUT2 port of the

YVP110. A power failure will result in the fail-safe

action; OUT1=0% and OUT2=100%. Use O.D.

6-mm/I.D. 4-mm or O.D. 8-mm/I.D. 6-mm copper

tubes for piping, and pneumatic pipe fittings for

joints. After finishing the piping, check that there is

no leakage from the joints.
Note that a YVP110 has two air supply ports (SUP):

one at the rear and the other on the side. When

delivered, the rear SUP port is capped with a blind

plug. Thus, to use the rear SUP port, remove the

blind plug and cap the side SUP port with it. At this

time, be very careful that no foreign matter or dust

caught in the sealing tape is allowed to enter inside

the pipe.
Figure 4.1 shows the pneumatic piping ports. The

port specification can be chosen when ordering the

YVP110.

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