2 routing the impulse piping, Routing the impulse piping -2 – Yokogawa EJA110A User Manual

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5-2

5. INSTALLING IMPULSE PIPING

F0502.EPS

Nipple

Nipple

Process
connector

Ball head
lock nut

Pipe

Ball head
lock nut

Process connector
bolts

50 mm(2-inch) pipe

Pipes

3-valve
manifold

Impulse piping

Vent plug
(optional)

Stop valve
(low pressure side)

Equalizing valve
(balancing)

Stop valve
(high pressure side)

Figure 5.1.1b 3-Valve Manifold (Pipe-Mounting Type)

᭿

Direct-Mounting Type 3-Valve Manifold
(Figure 5.1.1c)

1) Mount the 3-valve manifold on the transmitter.

(When mounting, use the two gaskets and the four
bolts provided with the 3-valve manifold. Tighten
the bolts evenly.)

2) Mount the process connectors and gaskets on the top

of the 3-valve manifold (the side on which the
impulse piping will be connected).

Bolts

Process

connector

Gasket

Gasket

Process

connector

Bolts

Stop valve

Stop valve

3-valve
manifold

3-valve

manifold

Equalizing valve

Equalizing

valve

Stop valve

Impulse

piping

Impulse

piping

Stop valve

F0503.EPS

Figure 5.1.1c 3-Valve Manifold (Direct-Mounting Type)

NOTE

After completing the connection of the transmit-
ter and 3-valve manifold, be sure to CLOSE the
low pressure and high pressure stop valves,
OPEN the equalizing valve, and leave the
manifold with the equalizing valve OPEN.
You must do this in order to avoid overloading
the transmitter from either the high or the low
pressure side when beginning operation.
This instruction must also be strictly followed as
part of the startup procedure (Chapter 7).

5.1.2 Routing the Impulse Piping

(1) Process Pressure Tap Angles

If condensate, gas, sediment or other extraneous
material in the process piping gets into the impulse
piping, pressure measurement errors may result. To
prevent such problems, the process pressure taps must
be angled as shown in Figure 5.1.2 according to the
kind of fluid being measured.

NOTE

• If the process fluid is a gas, the taps must be

vertical or within 45

°

either side of vertical.

• If the process fluid is a liquid, the taps must be

horizontal or below horizontal, but not more
than 45

°

below horizontal.

• If the process fluid is steam or other condens-

ing vapor, the taps must be horizontal or above
horizontal, but not more than 45

°

above hori-

zontal.

[Gas]

Pressure

taps

Process

piping

[Steam]

[Liquid]

45

°

45

°

45

°

45

°

45

°

45

°

F0504.EPS

Figure 5.1.2 Process Pressure Tap Angle (For Horizontal

Piping)

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