Maintenance, 1 overview, 2 disassembly and reassembly – Yokogawa FVX110 User Manual

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10. Maintenance

10.1 Overview

Maintenance of the indicator is easy due to its

modular construction. This chapter describes the

procedures for the disassembly and reassembly

procedures required for component replacement.
Indicators are precision instruments. Please

carefully and thoroughly read the following sections

for information on how to properly handle them

while performing maintenance.

IMPORTANT

• As a rule, maintenance of this indicator

should be done in a shop that has all the

necessary tools.

• The CPU assembly contains sensitive parts

that can be damaged by static electricity.

Take precautions such as using a grounded

wrist strap when handling electronic parts or

touching the board circuit patterns. Also be

sure to place the removed CPU assembly

into a bag with an antistatic coating.

10.2 Disassembly and

Reassembly

This section describes procedures for disassembly

and reassembly for maintenance and component

replacement.
Always turn OFF power and shut off and release

pressures before disassembly. Use proper tools for

all operations. Table 10.1 shows the tools required.

Table 10.1 Tools for Disassembly and Reassembly

Tool

Quantity

Remarks

Phillips

screwdriver

1

JIS B4633, No. 2

Slotted

screwdriver

1

Allen wrenches

3

JIS B4648

One each, nominal 3, 4 and

2.5 mm Allen wrenches

Socket driver

1

Width across flats, 5.5 mm

Tweezers

1

CAUTION

Precautions for ATEX Flameproof Type

Indicators

• Flameproof type indicators must be, as a

rule, removed to a non-hazardous area for

maintenance and be disassembled and

reassembled to the original state.

• On the flameproof type indicators the two

covers are locked, each by an Allen head bolt

(shrouding bolt). When a shrouding bolt is

driven clockwise by an Allen wrench, it is going

in and cover lock is released, and then the

cover can be opened.

When a cover is closed it should be locked

by a shrouding bolt without fail. Tighten the

shrouding bolt to a torque of 0.7 N·m.

Shrouding Bolt

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Figure 10.1 Shrouding Bolts

10.2.1 Replacing the display

CAUTION

Cautions for Flameproof Type Indicators

Users are prohibited by law from modifying the

construction of a flameproof type indicator. This

would invalidate the agency approval for the use

of the indicator in a rated area.

It follows that the user is prohibited from using

a flameproof type indicator with its display

removed, or from adding an display to a

indicator. If such modification is absolutely

required, contact Yokogawa.

This subsection describes the procedure for

replacing an display. (See figure 10.2)

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