4 check meter connection, 4 wiring, 1 loop configuration – Yokogawa EJA530A User Manual

Page 26: 1) general-use type and flameproof type, 2) intrinsically safe type, 2 wiring installation, 1) general-use type and intrinsically safe type, Check meter connection -2, Wiring -2, Loop configuration -2

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6. WIRING

6.3.4 Check Meter Connection

Connect the check meter to the CHECK + and –
terminals (use hooks).

• A 4 to 20 mA DC output signal from the CHECK +

and – terminals.

(Note) Use a check meter whose internal resistance is 10

Ω or less.

Transmitter terminal box

F0604.EPS

Power supply

+

Check meter

Figure 6.3.4 Check Meter Connection

6.4 Wiring

6.4.1 Loop Configuration

Since the DPharp uses a two-wire transmission system,
signal wiring is also used as power wiring.

DC power is required for the transmitter loop. The
transmitter and distributor are connected as shown
below.

For details of the power supply voltage and load
resistance, see Section 6.6; for communications line
requirements, see Subsection 8.1.2.

(1) General-use Type and Flameproof Type

Hazardous Location

Nonhazardous Location

Transmitter terminal box

Distributor
(Power supply unit)

Receiver
instrument

F0605.EPS

+

Figure 6.4.1a Connection between Transmitter and

Distributor

(2) Intrinsically Safe Type

For intrinsically safe type, a safety barrier must be
included in the loop.

Hazardous Location

Nonhazardous Location

Transmitter terminal box

Distributor
(Power supply unit)

Receiver
instrument

Safety barrier

F0606.EPS

+

Figure 6.4.1b Connection between Transmitter and

Distributor

6.4.2 Wiring Installation

(1) General-use Type and Intrinsically Safe

Type

Make cable wiring using metallic conduit or water-
proof glands.

• Apply a non-hardening sealant to the terminal box

connection port and to the threads on the flexible
metal conduit for waterproofing.

F0607.EPS

Flexible metal conduit

Wiring metal

conduit

Tee

Drain plug

Apply a non-hardening
sealant to the threads for
waterproofing.

Figure 6.4.2a Typical Wiring Using Flexible Metal Conduit

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