3 starting operation, 4 shutting down operation, 1 draining condensate for flushing connection ring – Yokogawa EJX118A User Manual

Page 33: Starting operation -3, Shutting down operation -3, Important, Warning

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<6. Operation>

6-3

IM 01C25H01-01E

(2) When you cannot obtain the Low Range

Value from the actual measured value of

0%;

Adjust the transmitter output to the actual measured

value obtained by a digital manometer or a glass

gauge.
[Example]
The measuring range of 50 to 250 kPa; the actual

measured value of 130 kPa.

130–50

250–50

Actual measured value=

x100=40.0%

(=10.4mA)

Turn the screw to match the output signal to the

actual measured value.

6.3 Starting Operation

After completing the zero point adjustment, follow

the procedure below to start operation.
1) Confirm the operating status. If the output

signal exhibits wide fluctuations (hunting) due to

periodic variation in the process pressure, use

the communicator to dampen the transmitter

output signal. Confirm the hunting using a

receiving instrument or the integral indicator,

and set the optimum damping time constant.

2) After confirming the operating status, perform

the following:

IMPORTANT

• Remove the communicator from the terminal

box, and confirm that none of the terminal

screws are loose.

• Close the terminal box cover and the

amplifier cover. Screw each cover in tightly

until it will not turn further.

• There are two covers that must be locked

on the ATEX Flameproof type transmitters.

An Allen head bolt (shrouding bolt) under

the edge of each cover is used to lock the

cover. When the shrouding bolt is driven

counterclockwise with an Allen wrench, the

bolt rotates upward and locks the cover. (See

page 7-3.) After locking the covers, confirm

that they are secure and cannot be opened

by hand.

• Tighten the zero-adjustment cover mounting

screw to secure the cover.

6.4 Shutting Down Operation

Turn off the power.

NOTE

Whenever shutting down the transmitter for a

long period, detach the transmitter (diaphragm

seals) from the tank.

6.5 Venting or Draining

Transmitter Process-

Detector Section

If condensate (or gas) collects in the transmitter

process-detector section, the measured pressure

may be in error. If it is not possible to configure the

piping for self draining (or self-venting) operation,

you will need to loosen the drain (vent) screw on the

flushing connection ring to completely drain (vent)

any stagnated liquid (gas).

However, since draining condensate or bleeding off

gas gives the pressure measurement disturbance,

this should not be done when the loop is in

operation.

WARNING

Since the accumulated liquid (or gas) may be

toxic or otherwise harmful, take appropriate care

to avoid contact with the body, or inhalation of

vapors.

6.5.1 Draining Condensate for Flushing

Connection Ring

1) Gradually open the drain screw to drain from

the flushing connection ring.

2) When the flushing connection ring is completely

drained, close the drain screw.

3) Tighten the drain screw to a torque of 10 N·m

{1 kgf·m}.

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