Wiring and piping, 1 piping, 1 supply air – Yokogawa PK200 User Manual

Page 15: 2 air supply piping, 3 output piping, 2 general-use and flameproof type wiring, 1 cable selection, Wiring and piping -1, Piping -1, Supply air -1

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IM 21B03D01-01E

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4. WIRING AND PIPING

4.

WIRING AND PIPING

4.1 Piping

4.1.1 Supply Air

For easy operation and maintenance, supply air must
be clean and dry.

IMPORTANT

Thoroughly study selection of an air supply
system, supply air suction point, installation of
the header, and air supply piping so that no
water, oil, or dust is carried into the current-to-
pneumatic converter via the piping.

Table 4.1 shows the air supply pressure for this
instrument.

For air consumption, see the standard specifications.

Table 4.1 Recommended Supply Air Pressure

Output Signal Code

Output Signal

Supply Air Pressure

1

20 to 100kPa

130 to 150kPa

2

40 to 200kPa

230 to 260kPa

3

0.2 to 1.0kgf/cm

2

1.3 to 1.5kgf/cm

2

4

0.4 to 2.0kgf/cm

2

2.3 to 2.6kgf/cm

2

5

0.2 to 1.0bar

1.3 to 1.5bar

6

0.4 to 2.0bar

2.3 to 2.6bar

7

3 to 15psi

19 to 22psi

8

6 to 30psi

34 to 37psi

9

3 to 27psi

34 to 36psi

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4.1.2 Air Supply Piping

Connect air supply piping to the supply pressure
connection

SUP

of the converter.

Generally, use copper tubes of 6mm O.D. and 4mm
I.D., air piping, and coupling to install air supply
piping. After installing the piping, check for leakage.

4.1.3 Output Piping

Connect output air piping to the output connection

OUT

of the converter.

Generally, use copper tubes of 6mm O.D. and 4mm
I.D., air piping, and coupling to install output air
piping. After installing the piping, check for leakage.

4.2 General-Use and Flameproof

Type Wiring

4.2.1 Cable Selection

(1) Use twisted wires or cables with performance

equal to or better than that of 600V vinyl-insulated
cables (JIS C 3307) for wiring cables.

(2) Use shielded cables for wiring in a place suscep-

tible to noise influence.

(3) For wiring in an area where high or low ambient

temperatures exist, use wires or cables that meet
service environment requirements.

IMPORTANT

If the PK200 is flameproof and the ambient
temperature is 50

°C or more, use an external

cable having a maximum allowable heat resis-
tance of at least 70

°C in consideration of the

instrument’s generation of heat or the cable’s
self-heating.

(4) For use in an atmosphere where harmful gas,

liquid, oil, or solvent exists, use wires or cables
with materials sufficiently durable to such sub-
stances.

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