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Low Flow Transmitter
EJX115A and EJA115E
IM 01C25K01-01E
IM 01C25K01-01E
9th Edition

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Low Flow Transmitter EJX115A and EJA115E IM 01C25K01-01E IM 01C25K01-01E 9th Edition...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.3 Changing the manifold assembly ..............4-2 Swapping the High/Low-pressure Side Connection ........4-2 Rotating Transmitter Section ................4-3 Changing the Direction of Integral Indicator ..........4-3 9th Edition: July 2015 (YK) IM 01C25K01-01E All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2008, Yokogawa Electric Corporation...
  • Page 3 Installing Impulse Piping ................. 5-1 Process Piping Installation Precautions ............5-1 5.1.1 Connecting Process Piping to the Transmitter ........5-1 5.1.2 Routing the Process Piping ............... 5-1 Process Piping Connection Examples ............5-2 Wiring ......................6-1 Wiring Precautions ................... 6-1 Selecting the Wiring Materials .................
  • Page 4 7.7.9 Display Out 1 Configuration ............. 7-10 7.7.10 Re-range by applying actual pressure (LRV/URV)......7-10 7.7.11 Save or Cancel................. 7-11 7.7.12 Abort Configuration ................7-11 7.7.12.1 Abort Configuration (Menu) ..........7-11 7.7.12.2 Abort Configuration (Parameter) ........7-11 7.7.13 Local Parameter Setting Lock ............7-11 7.7.14 Others ....................7-11 Maintenance ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    • The following safety symbols are used in this manual: NOTE When describing the model name as EJ115, it shows the applicability for both EJX115A and EJA115E. IM 01C25K01-01E...
  • Page 6: Trademarks

    If these instructions are not heeded, injury. the protection provided by this instrument may be impaired. In this case, Yokogawa cannot guarantee that the instrument can be safely operated. Please CAUTION pay special attention to the following points:...
  • Page 7: Warranty

    (h) Authorized Representative in EEA of the installation location. - Failure or damage due to modification or • In relation to the CE Marking, The repair by any party except Yokogawa or an authorised representative for this product approved representative of Yokogawa. in the EEA (European Economic Area) is: - Malfunction or damage from improper Yokogawa Europe B.V.
  • Page 8: Atex Documentation

    <1. Introduction> ATEX Documentation This is only applicable to the countries in European Union. IM 01C25K01-01E...
  • Page 9: Handling Cautions

    <2. Handling Cautions> Handling Cautions 2.1 Model and Specifications This chapter provides important information on how to handle the transmitter. Read this carefully before Check using the transmitter. The model name and specifications are written on The transmitters are thoroughly tested at the the name plate attached to the case. factory before shipment.
  • Page 10: Selecting The Installation Location

    <2. Handling Cautions> Pressure Connection (b) When storing the transmitter, repack it carefully in the packaging that it was originally shipped with. WARNING (c) If the transmitter has been used, thoroughly • Never loosen the process connector bolts clean the chambers inside the cover flanges when an instrument is installed in a process. and integral flow orifice unit, so that there The device is under pressure, and a loss of is no process fluid remaining inside. Before...
  • Page 11: Insulation Resistance And Dielectric Strength Test

    2) Turn OFF the insulation tester. Then connect instrument may be hazardous to operate. Please the insulation tester plus (+) lead wire to the contact Yokogawa before making any repair or shorted SUPPLY terminals and the minus (–) modification to an instrument. leadwire to the grounding terminal.
  • Page 12: Fm Approval

    <2. Handling Cautions> Note 2. Entity Parameters WARNING • Intrinsically Safe Apparatus Parameters [Groups A, B, C, D, E, F and G] The range setting switch must not be used in a Vmax = 30 V Ci = 6 nF hazardous area. Imax = 200 mA Li = 0 µH Pmax = 1 W * Associated Apparatus Parameters...
  • Page 13 15 mA (F Fieldbus and OUNDATION replacement by other than authorized PROFIBUS PA type) representative of Yokogawa Electric 1 to 5 V (Low Power type) Corporation is prohibited and will void Note 2. Wiring Factory Mutual Intrinsically safe and • All wiring shall comply with National Electrical Nonincendive Approval.
  • Page 14: Csa Certification

    • The instrument modification or parts • Applicable Standard: C22.2 No.0, C22.2 replacement by other than authorized No.0.4, C22.2 No.25, C22.2 No.94, C22.2 representative of Yokogawa Electric No.157, C22.2 No.213, C22.2 No.61010-1, Corporation and Yokogawa Corporation C22.2 No.61010-2-030, C22.2 No.60079-0 of America is prohibited and will void • Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1,...
  • Page 15 <2. Handling Cautions> Note 2. Wiring [Nonincendive] • All wiring shall comply with Canadian Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location Electrical Code Part I and Local Electrical Group IIC, Zone 2 Class I, II, Division 2, Codes. CSA Certified Groups A, B, C, D, F, G • In hazardous location, wiring shall be in Equipment Class III, Division 1.
  • Page 16: Atex Certification

    T120°C (Tp.: 120°C) representative of Yokogawa Electric • Enclosure: IP66 / IP67 Corporation and Yokogawa Corporation of Note 2 Electrical Data America is prohibited and will void Canadian • In type of explosion protection intrinsic safety Standards Explosionproof Certification.
  • Page 17 • The instrument modification or parts • Ambient Temperature for gas-proof: replacement by other than authorized –50 to 75°C (T6), –50 to 80°C (T5), and –50 to 75°C (T4) representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void • Maximum Process Temperature (Tp.) for gas-proof: DEKRA Intrinsically safe Certification. 85°C (T6), 100°C (T5), and 120°C (T4) Note 5.
  • Page 18 Ex “n”, Ex “e” or Ex “d” • The instrument modification or parts and shall be installed so as to maintain the replacement by other than an authorized specified degree of protection (IP Code) of Representative of Yokogawa Electric the transmitters. Corporation is prohibited and will void the certification. IM 01C25K01-01E...
  • Page 19 500V insulation test required by EN60079-11. This must be taken The instrument modification or parts replacement into account when installing the apparatus. by other than an authorized Representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void the certification. (2) Electrical Connection A mark indicating the electrical connection type is stamped near the electrical connection port.
  • Page 20: Iecex Certification

    2-12 <2. Handling Cautions> 2.9.4 IECEx Certification (6) Name Plate EJX Series pressure transmitters with optional  Name plate code /SU21 can be selected the type of protection (IECEx Intrinsically Safe Ex ia, Ex ic or flameproof) for use in hazardous locations. EJX Series pressure transmitters with optional code /SS26 can be selected the type of ...
  • Page 21 • Max. Process Temp.: 120°C • The instrument modification or parts • IP Code: IP66 replacement by other than authorized • Overvoltage Category: I representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is prohibited and will void IECEx Note 2. Electrical Data certification. Maximum Input Voltage (Ui) = 30 V Maximum Internal Capacitance (Ci) = 27.6 nF [Ex ia] Maximum Internal Inductance (Li) = 0 μH...
  • Page 22 250 Vrms/Vdc. 15 mA (F Fieldbus and OUNDATION • The instrument modification or parts PROFIBUS PA type) replacement by other than authorized 1 to 5 V (Low Power type) representative of Yokogawa Electric Corporation and will void IECEx Intrinsically safe and type n certification. IM 01C25K01-01E...
  • Page 23: Emc Conformity Standards

    Note 4. Maintenance and Repair • In hazardous locations, the cable entry • The instrument modification or parts devices shall be of a certified flameproof replacement by other than authorized type, suitable for the conditions of use and representative of Yokogawa Electric correctly installed. Corporation is prohibited and will void IECEx • Unused apertures shall be closed with Certification. suitable flameproof certified blanking • Electrical Connection...
  • Page 24: Pressure Equipment Directive (Ped)

    2-16 <2. Handling Cautions> 2.11 Pressure Equipment 2.12 Safety Requirement Directive (PED) Standards Applicable standard: EN 61010-1, (1) General EN 61010-2-30, C22.2 No.61010-1, EJX/EJA-E Series pressure transmitters are C22.2 No.61010-2-030 categorized as piping under the pressure (1) Pollution Degree 2 accessories section of directive 97/23/EC, which corresponds to Article 3, Paragraph 3 of "Pollution degree" describes the degree to...
  • Page 25: Component Names

    <3. Component Names> Component Names Vertical impulse piping type Process connection Pressure-detector section Process connector Manifold Terminal box cover Horizontal impulse piping type Cover flange External indicator conduit connection (Note 1) Conduit connection Zero- adjustment screw (Note 2) Slide switch Integral indicator (Note 1)
  • Page 26: Installation

    <4. Installation> Installation Precautions Vertical pipe mounting Before installing the transmitter, read the cautionary notes in section 2.4, “Selecting the Installation Location.” For additional information on the ambient conditions allowed at the installation Transmitter location, refer to subsection 9.1 “Standard mounting bolt Specifications.”...
  • Page 27: Changing The Manifold Assembly

    <4. Installation> Vertical pipe mounting Vertical impulse piping type (Process connector downside) Bolt Transmitter mounting bolt Manifold Mounting bracket U-bolt nut Process connector gasket U-bolt 50 mm(2-inch) pipe Vent/Drain plug Vertical pipe mounting Horizontal impulse piping type (Process connector upside) Note: For a horizontal impulse piping type, moving the Manifold Assembly from...
  • Page 28: Rotating Transmitter Section

    <4. Installation> 3) Tighten the two setscrews to fix the pressure- Vertical impulse piping type detector section and transmitter section Pressure-detector section together (at a torque of 1.5 N·m). Stopper Reposition the manifold assembly and drain Rotate 0 to ±180° segments (vent) plugs to the opposite side as described in subsection 4.3. After rotating 180° Before Conduit connection Manifold...
  • Page 29: Installing Impulse Piping

    <5. Installing Impulse Piping> Installing Impulse Piping Process Piping Installation (2) Tightening the Process Connector Mounting Bolts Precautions The transmitter is shipped with the process The manifold contains a small-bore orifice. For connector mounting bolts only loosely tightened. the transmitter of a high pressure connection right After connecting the process piping, tighten these side, the orifice is placed facing such a direction bolts uniformly to prevent leaks with a torque of 39...
  • Page 30: Process Piping Connection Examples

    <5. Installing Impulse Piping> (3) Preventing Freezing • A variety of process piping-mounted stop valves are available according to the type If there is any risk that the process fluid in the of connection (flanged, screwed, welded), transmitter pressure-sensing assembly could freeze construction (globe, gate, or ball valve), or solidify, use a steam jacket or heater to maintain temperature and pressure. Select the type of the temperature of the fluid. valve most appropriate for the application. Gas flow measurement Union or flange Manifold...
  • Page 31: Wiring

    <6. Wiring> Wiring Wiring Precautions Connections of External Wiring to Terminal Box IMPORTANT ● Terminal Configuration • Lay wiring as far as possible from electrical noise sources such as large capacity transformers, motors, and power supplies. • Remove the electrical connection dust cap before wiring. • All threaded parts must be treated with waterproofing sealant. (A non-hardening silicone group sealant is recommended.) • To prevent noise pickup, do not pass signal and power cables through the same ducts.
  • Page 32: Power Supply Wiring Connection

    <6. Wiring> 6.3.1 Power Supply Wiring Connection Connect the BT200 or HART Communicator to the SUPPLY + and – terminals. (Use hooks.) IMPORTANT Transmitter terminal box Power supply Connecting with the commercial AC power supply will damage the device. Be sure to use –...
  • Page 33: Status Output Connection

    <6. Wiring> 6.3.5 Status Output Connection (2) 4 to 20 mA output, Intrinsically Safe Type With the intrinsically safe type, a safety barrier must When option code /AL is specified, connect the be included in the loop. external wiring as shown in Figure 6.5. To configure and activate the process alarm Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location function and status output, it is necessary to set Transmitter terminal box...
  • Page 34: Wiring Installation

    <6. Wiring> ■ Four wire connection (2) Flameproof Type Fasten the negative side wiring of both power Wire cables through a flameproof packing adapter, supply and signal line to the SUPPLY - terminal. or use a flameproof metal conduit. Hazardous Location Nonhazardous Location  Wiring cable through flameproof packing adapter. Transmitter terminal box Distributor • Apply a non-hardening sealant to the terminal (Power supply unit) box connection port and to the threads on the flameproof packing adapter for waterproofing.
  • Page 35: Grounding

    <6. Wiring> Grounding Grounding is always required for the proper operation of transmitters. Follow the domestic electrical requirements as regulated in each country. For a transmitter with a built-in lightning protector, grounding should satisfy ground resistance of 10Ω or less. Ground terminals are located on the inside and outside of the terminal box. Either of these terminals may be used.
  • Page 36: Operation

    <7. Operation> Operation Preparation for Starting  Confirming that Transmitter is Operating Properly Operation The Model EJ115 low flow transmitter Using the BT200 measures the flow rates of liquids and gases. This IMPORTANT section describes the operation procedure for the EJ115 as shown in Figure 7.1 (vertical impulse • Analog output may change temporally in piping type, high-pressure connection: right side) connecting with BRAIN terminal due to when measuring a liquid flow rate.
  • Page 37: Zero Point Adjustment

    <7. Operation> Zero Point Adjustment Using the integral indicator • If the wiring system is faulty, the display stays After completing preparations for operating the blank. transmitter, adjust the zero point. • If the transmitter is faulty, an error code is Zero point adjustment can be done by turning the displayed. transmitter’s zero-adjustment screw or by using the communicator. This section describes the procedure for the zero-adjustment screw. For the communicator procedure, see the communication manual. IMPORTANT Do not turn off the power to the transmitter Self-diagnostic error on the integral indicator immediately after performing a zero point (Faulty transmitter)
  • Page 38: Starting Operation

    <7. Operation> Starting Operation Transmitter Measurement Range (Determining After completing the zero point adjustment, follow the procedure below to start operation. Differential Pressure Range) 1) Open the stop valve on the upstream side. The following describes the procedure for 2) Gradually open the stop valve on the calculating the differential pressure range and the downstream side.
  • Page 39: Example Of Calculation

    <7. Operation> 7.5.2 Example of Calculation  Reynolds Number Calculation Fluid: gas (Nitrogen gas) Re = 354 D . µ Flow range: 0 to 25 Nm (flow rate at 0°C, 1 atm) Where, Re: Reynolds number at normal flow rate Normal flow rate: 18 Nm W: Weight flow at normal flow rate (kg/h) Specific density: 1.251 kg/Nm (Note) (specific density at 0°C, 1 atm) D: Orifice bore (mm) Temperature: 30°C µ: Viscosity (mPa·s) Pressure: 100 kPa...
  • Page 40 <7. Operation> 1000 Differential Pressure 0.508 0.864 1.511 2.527 4.039 6.350 (kPa) 1000 Equivalent air flow(liter/min at 0°C, 1 atm) F0706.ai Figure 7.5.2 Relationship between Equivalent Air Flow and Differential Pressure 1.00 0.95 Correction Factor (Kaf/Ka) 0.90 A: F9340NL (Ø0.508) 0.85 B: F9340NM (Ø0.864) C: F9340NN (Ø1.511) D: F9340NP (Ø2.527) E: F9340NQ (Ø4.039) 0.80 F: F9340NR (Ø6.350)
  • Page 41: Venting Or Draining Transmitter Pressure-Detector Section

    <7. Operation> Venting or Draining 7.6.2 Venting Gas Transmitter Pressure- 1) Gradually open the vent screw to vent gas from the transmitter pressure-detector section. (See detector Section Figure 7.6.2.) Since this transmitter is designed to be self- 2) When the transmitter is completely vented, draining and self-venting with vertical impulse close the vent screw.
  • Page 42: Local Parameter Setting (Lps) Overview

    <7. Operation> 7.7.1 Local Parameter Setting (LPS) Overview Parameter configuration by the external adjustment screw and push button (integral indicator code E) offers easy and quick setup for parameters of Tag number, Unit, LRV, URV, Damping,Output mode (linear/square root), Display out 1, and Re-range by applying actual pressure (LRV/URV). There is no effect on measurement signal (analog output or communication signal) when Local Parameter Setting is carried out. Integral indicator External adjustment screw cover...
  • Page 43: Activating Local Parameter Setting

    <7. Operation> 7.7.2 Activating Local Parameter Setting Press the push button on the integral indicator to activate the Local Parameter Setting mode. The transmitter will exit automatically from the Local Parameter Setting mode if no operation is carried out for 10 minutes. 7.7.3 Parameter Setting Review Current setting value for the below parameters are shown sequentially by each press of the push button.
  • Page 44: Tag Number Configuration

    <7. Operation> 7.7.4 Tag Number Configuration Tag Number is edited by turning the external adjustment screw. Up to 8 alphanumeric characters for HART or 16 alphanumeric characters for BRAIN can be set. Save ?/ Cancel ? Blinking Blinking Set all other characters in the same way Change the first Character Go to the next Character screw push F0714.ai 7.7.5 Pressure Unit Configuration Pressure unit for the below table can be changed as below. By turning the external adjustment screw, user can scroll between the various available pressure units.
  • Page 45: Damping Time Constant Configuration

    7-10 <7. Operation> 7.7.7 Damping Time Constant Configuration The damping time constant for the amplifier assembly can be set. Quick Response Parameter is automatically set to ON when the damping time constant is set to less than 0.5 seconds. Damping time constant is rounded off to two decimal places. Save ?/ Cancel ? Blinking Blinking Blinking Set all other characters in the same way Change the first digit...
  • Page 46: Save Or Cancel

    7-11 <7. Operation> 7.7.11 Save or Cancel 7.7.12.2 Abort Configuration (Parameter) At the end of each parameter setting, select “Save” To exit the configuration while editing the value, or “Cancel” by the external adjustment screw hold down the button for over 2 seconds and select and press the push button to save or cancel the “Save” or “Cancel”. configuration.
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    <8. Maintenance> Maintenance Overview 8.3 Calibration Use the procedure below to check instrument WARNING operation and accuracy during periodic maintenance or troubleshooting. Since the accumulated process fluid may be 1) Connect the instruments as shown in figure 8.1 toxic or otherwise harmful, take appropriate care and warm up the instruments for at least five to avoid contact with the body or inhalation of minutes.
  • Page 48 <8. Maintenance> Table 8.1 Instruments Required for Calibration Name Yokogawa-recommended Instrument Remarks Power supply Model SDBT or SDBS distributor 4 to 20 mA DC signal Load resistor Model 2792 standard resistor [250 Ω ±0.005%, 3 W] Load adjustment resistor [100 Ω ±1%, 1 W] Voltmeter Model 2501 A digital multimeter Accuracy (10V DC range): ±(0.002% of rdg + 1 dgt) Digital Model MT220 precision digital manometer Select a manometer having...
  • Page 49: Disassembly And Reassembly

    Tool Quantity Remarks indicator to a transmitter. If such modification is Phillips JIS B4633, No. 2 screwdriver absolutely required, contact Yokogawa. Slotted screwdriver This subsection describes the procedure for Allen wrenches JIS B4648 replacing an integral indicator. (See figure 8.3) One each, nominal 3, 4 and 2.5 mm Allen wrenches ■ Removing the Integral Indicator...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Cpu Board Assembly

    <8. Maintenance> 8.4.2 Replacing the CPU Board Assembly NOTE This subsection describes the procedure for Confirm that the zero-adjustment screw pin is replacing the CPU assembly. (See figure 8.3) placed properly in the groove on the bracket prior ■ Removing the CPU Assembly to tightening the two bosses. If it is not, the zero- adjustment mechanism will be damaged. 1) Remove the cover. If an integral indicator is mounted, refer to subsection 8.4.1 and remove 5) Replace the cover.
  • Page 51: Cleaning And Replacing The Capsule Assembly

    Yokogawa. NOTE The user is permitted, however, to replace a capsule assembly with another of the same Exercise care as follows when reassembling the measurement range.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting

    H (high pressure side) and correcting a problem, contact Yokogawa service L (low pressure side) marks on the capsule personnel. assembly. Replace the two capsule gaskets with new 8.5.1 Basic Troubleshooting...
  • Page 53: Troubleshooting Flowcharts

    Is there continuity through the transmitter loop wiring? Do the loop numbers match? Find/correct broken conductor or wiring error. Is orifice clogged with dust, etc? Refer to Subsection 8.4.4 to clean the manifold assembly. Contact Yokogawa service personnel. F0808.ai IM 01C25K01-01E...
  • Page 54 Were appropriate instruments used for Adjust the zero point. calibration? Refer to Section 8.2 when selecting instruments for calibration. Contact Yokogawa service personnel. F0809.ai Is output adjusted correctly? Adjust the output. Is orifice clogged with dust, etc? Refer to Subsection 8.4.4 to clean the manifold assembly.
  • Page 55: Alarms And Countermeasures

    <8. Maintenance> 8.5.3 Alarms and Countermeasures Table 8.1 Alarm Message Summary Output Operation Indicator Cause Countermeasure during Error None AL. 01 Sensor problem. Outputs the signal (Hold, High, or Replace capsule when error CAP. ERR Low) set with parameter. keeps appearing even after Capsule temperature sensor restart.
  • Page 56: General Specifications

    <9. General Specifications> General Specifications 9.1 Standard Specifications For 1 to 5 V output (Output signal code Q) Refer to IM 01C25T02-01E for F OUNDATION Analog output status at CPU failure and Fieldbus communication type and IM 01C25T04- hardware error; 01EN for PROFIBUS PA communication type for Up-scale: 110%, 5.4 V DC or more the items marked with “◊”.
  • Page 57 <9. General Specifications> Ambient Humidity Limits Supply Voltage 0 to 100% RH For 4 to 20 mA output Working Pressure Limits (Silicone oil) (Output signal code D, E and J) 10.5 to 42 V DC for general use and flameproof Maximum Pressure Limits type. All capsules 16 MPa (2300 psi) 10.5 to 32 V DC for lightning protector (Option Minimum Pressure Limit code /A).
  • Page 58 <9. General Specifications> EMC Conformity Standards Weight EN 61326-1 Class A, Table2 (For use in [Installation code 7, 8, and 9 and measurement industrial locations) span code M and H] EN 61326-2-3 4.5 kg (9.9 lb) without integral indicator and EN 61326-2-5 (for Fieldbus) mounting bracket.
  • Page 59: Model And Suffix Codes

    <9. General Specifications> 9.2 Model and Suffix Codes Model Suffix Codes Description EJX115A ..... . Low flow transmitter EJA115E Output -D ....
  • Page 60: Optional Specifications

    <9. General Specifications> 9.3 Optional Specifications Item Description Code Factory Mutual (FM) FM Explosionproof * Explosionproof for Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C and D Dust-ignitionproof for Class II/III, Division 1, Groups E, F and G Hazardous (classified) locations, indoors and outdoors (NEMA 4X) FM Intrinsically safe * Intrinsically Safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D, Class II, Division 1,Groups E, F and G and Class III, Division 1 Hazardous Locations.
  • Page 61 Test Pressure: 16 MPa (2300 psi) Nitrogen(N ) Gas * Leak test certificate * Retention time: one minute Contact Yokogawa representative for the codes indicated as ‘-’. Applicable for Electrical connection code 2, 4, 7, 9, C, and D. Not applicable for option code /AL. Not applicable with color change option. *4: Check terminals cannot be used when this option code is specified. Not applicable for output signal code F.
  • Page 62: Dimensions

    <9. General Specifications> Dimensions [Measurement span code M and H] Unit: mm (approx. inch) Vertical Impulse Piping Type ● Process connector downside (Installation code 7) Process connector upside (Installation code 6) Electrical connection 242(9.53) for code 5, 9, A, and D. 178(7.01) 242(9.53) Flow direction* 97(3.82)
  • Page 63 <9. General Specifications> ● Terminal Configuration ● Terminal Wiring for 4 to 20 mA output, Fieldbus type, and PROFIBUS PA type. OUNDATION Power supply and output terminals SUPPLY – External indicator (ammeter) terminals CHECK *1*2 – Status contact output terminals ALARM – (when /AL is specified) Ground terminal *1: When using an external indicator or check meter, the internal...
  • Page 64 <9. General Specifications> [Measurement span code F] Unit: mm (approx. inch) ● Vertical Impulse Piping Type Process connector upside (Installation code 6) Process connector downside (Installation code 7) Electrical connection 256(10.08) for code 5, 9, A, and D. 194(7.64) 143(5.63) Flow direction* 256(10.08) (3.82) Manifold...
  • Page 65: Revision Information

    Revision Information Title : Low Flow Transmitter  EJX115A and EJA115E Manual No. : IM 01C25K01-01E  Edition Date Page Revised Item July 2008 — New publication Aug. 2009 • Replace a name plate. 2-12 2.10 • Revise standards. 2.11 • Revise information of PED. • Modify descriptions of materials. • Add /A1and /DG6. Apr. 2010 • Add limitation of ambient temperature for /HE.
  • Page 66 Edition Date Page Revised Item Oct. 2014 • Add information for 1 to 5 V output. 2.9.1 • Add information for 1 to 5 V output. 2-7, 2-8 2.9.2 • Add information for 1 to 5 V output. 2-10 2.9.3 • Add information for 1 to 5 V output. 2-13 to 2-14 2.9.4 • Add EPL code. Revise applicable standard. Add information for 1 to 5 V output. Add note for electro static charge. Add electrical connection. 2-14 2.10 • Add standard for PROFIBUS. • Add Figure 6.1 Terminal. 6.3.3 • Add information for 1 to 5 V output.

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