2 impulse piping connection examples, Impulse piping connection examples -4 – Yokogawa EJA110A User Manual

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5. INSTALLING IMPULSE PIPING

5.2 Impulse Piping Connection

Examples

Figure 5.2 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.

• The high pressure connecting port on the transmit-

ter is shown on the right (as viewed from the front).

• The transmitter impulse piping connection is shown

for a vertical impulse piping connection configura-
tion in which the direction of connection is either
upwards or downwards.

• If the impulse piping is long, bracing or supports

should be provided to prevent vibration.

• The impulse piping material used must be compat-

ible 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.

Tee

3-valve

manifold

Drain
valve

Orifice

Drain

plug

Tap

valve

Union

or flange

Liguid

Gas

Condensate pot

Steam

F0505.EPS

Figure 5.2 Impulse Piping Connection Examples

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