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n About this product There are safety symbols in the point of the figure to a product. CAUTION Be careful not to connect the power supply wires to the incorrect locations or reverse the polarity. • Don’t install “general purpose type” instruments in the hazardous area. Select a proper type for installation in hazardous locations.
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n Maintenance by qualified engineer Work carried out by other than a qualified engineer may cause injury to the worker and/or severe damage to the equipment. Furthermore, if the warnings in this manual are not observed, the worker may be seriously injured and/or the equipment may be severely damaged. Maintenance of the equipment must be performed by a qualified engineer.
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Product conformity assessments of YH8000 for the relevant standards are performed in its own right. Trademark Notices • TDLS, FieldMate are trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. • Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation. • Modbus are registered trademarks of Schneider Electric SA.
Batteries are included in this product. Batteries incorporated into this product cannot be removed by yourself. Dispose them together with this product. When you dispose this product in the EU and UK, contact your local Yokogawa office in the EU or Do not dispose them as domestic household waste.
Toc-1 YH8000 HMI Unit IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition CONTENTS Introduction ....................i Safety Precautions ..................iii CE/UKCA marking products ..............vii Overview ....................1-1 1.1 Name and Function of Each Part ..............1-1 1.2 Specifications ....................1-2 Model and Codes ....................1-4 1.4 External Dimensions ..................1-5 Installation and Wiring ................2-1 Installation ......................
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Toc-2 4.4.1 I/O List Screen ................. 4-13 4.4.2 Configuration View Screen .............. 4-14 4.4.3 System Information Screen ............. 4-14 4.4.4 Spectrum Screen ................4-15 4.4.5 Alarm History Screen ............... 4-16 4.4.6 Cal/Val History Screen ..............4-17 4.5 Configuration Screen ..................4-18 4.5.1 Analyzers Configuration Screen ............
<1. Overview> Overview The YH8000 is an HMI (Human Machine Interface) designed specifically for the TDLS8000 series. The YH8000 features an easy-to-use touchscreen 7.5-inch color LCD which can be used to display maintenance information, display alarm statuses and records, and set all parameters of the TDLS8000 series.
<1. Overview> l Hazardous area classifications Division 2, Zone2: Nonincendive/Type n YH8000-D2 (FM Approval for US) Division system Type of protection: Nonincendive for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T5 Enclosure rating: Type 4X Applicable standards: FM Class 3600: 2018, FM Class 3611: 2018 FM Class 3810: 2018, NEMA 250: 2003 Zone system Type of protection:...
For detailed information, refer to Japanese General Specifications (GS 11Y01D01-01JA). The Option “/JA1” and “/JA2” can be used only when Japan Ex/Zone 2 certified model (YH8000-J2) is selected. If “/JA1” or “/JA2” is necessary for other model, please contact Yokogawa. These languages are message languages on the display.
<1. Overview> 1.4 External Dimensions Unit: mm Cable entry 2 1/2NPT or M20x1.5 87.5 4 - M6 depth 13 External Ground terminal Cable entry 1 1/2NPT or M20x1.5 l Mounting kit for TDLS8000 series (Option code: /M) TDLS8000 Unit: mm (198) Front mounting (198) (200) Right mounting Available for left mounting IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar.
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<1. Overview> TDLS8100/TDLS8200 Unit: mm (198) Front mounting (198) Right mounting l Pipe mount (Option code: /P) Unit: mm 108.3 54.3 46.3 Bracket for pipe mount 2B pipe 87.5 Vertical or horizontal mounting IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar. 13, 2024-00...
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<1. Overview> Sun Shield (Option code: /S) Unit: mm 46.3 Stud for sun shield Bracket for pipe mount 212.5 2B pipe Vertical or horizontal mounting l Wall mount (Option code: /W) Unit: mm Bracket for wall mount 105.4 246±0.5 226 206 ±0.5 4 - Ø6.0 to 7.2 holes or M6 Installation for wall 4 - Ø7.2 holes...
<2. Installation and Wiring> Installation and Wiring This chapter describes the installation and wiring of the YH8000 HMI unit. Installation There are two methods of YH8000 HMI unit installation: Local HMI installation in which the unit is mounted directly on the analyzer (hereinafter referred to as "analyzers") and Remote HMI installation in which the unit is mounted by itself on a wall or the like.
<2. Installation and Wiring> 2.1.1 Local HMI Installation The YH8000 can be mounted on the analyzer by using the Mounting kit for TDLS8000 series (option code: /M). The YH8000 can be mounted on the front, right, or left. If you want the front cover to open in the opposite direction due to the installation location, the YH8000 can be mounted upside down.
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<2. Installation and Wiring> n Procedure for attaching the bracket to the front (1) Fasten accessory brackets 1 and 2 in place with the YH8000 bolts (M6x14 mm). You can tilt the YH8000 in the range of -20° to 20° by changing the angle adjustment hole used to fasten accessory bracket 1 in place. (2) Fasten accessory bracket 1 to the YH8000 with the YH8000 bolts.
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<2. Installation and Wiring> n Procedure for attaching the bracket to the side (1) Fasten accessory brackets 1 and 2 in place with the YH8000 bolts. You can tilt the YH8000 in the range of -20° to 20° by changing the angle adjustment hole used to fasten accessory bracket 1 in place. (2) Fasten accessory bracket 1 to the YH8000 with the YH8000 bolts.
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<2. Installation and Wiring> Inverted YH8000 installation The YH8000 can be installed upside down with the cable outlet on the left. When you mount the YH8000 upside down, you can invert the screen using the inversion switch. This mounting method can be used when mounting the YH8000 on the Mounting kit for TDLS8000 series, a wall, or a pipe.
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<2. Installation and Wiring> l Setting the YH8000 inversion switch NOTE Set the inversion switch with the power turned off. Turning it off reflects the setting. YH8000 can be positioned so that the cables come out on the right side or the left side. By factory default, it is set to "Cables coming out from the right side"...
<2. Installation and Wiring> 2.1.2 Remote HMI Installation This section explains how to mount the YH8000 using mounting brackets (pipe mount (option code: /P), wall mount (option code: /W)). The sun shield (option code: /S) for avoiding the effects of direct sunlight can also be mounted. Pipe mounting The YH8000 can be mounted on a 50A (2B) pipe.
<2. Installation and Wiring> Wall mounting For the wall mount dimensions, see "1.4 External Dimensions". Fasten the wall mount bracket to the YH8000 with a tightening torque of about 5 to 6 N•m. M6 bolt mounting hole (4 locations) * Bolts are not included. Washer Bolt for wall mounting (M6 bolt with a hexagonal hole)
<2. Installation and Wiring> Wiring Wiring should be conducted after the YH8000 is installed. There are two wiring methods with and without the local HMI connection cable: 3 m (option code: /C). Hereafter, "dedicated cable wiring" is referred to when the local HMI connection cable: 3 m (option code: /C) is used, and "customer wiring"...
2-10 <2. Installation and Wiring> How to close the front cover (1) Close the front cover. Be careful not to get your fingers or other body parts caught in the hinge area and between the front cover and the case. (2) Align the front cover to the screw holes of the case, and fasten the screws evenly. Do not tighten any screw all the way.
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2-11 <2. Installation and Wiring> Wiring CAUTION Be careful not to connect the power supply wires to the incorrect locations or reverse the polarity. Incorrectly connecting the power supply (POWER) can cause a malfunction. PORT 2 PORT 1 Ground terminal for shield cable Power supply terminal(POWER)
2-12 <2. Installation and Wiring> 2.2.1 Dedicated Cable Wiring This wiring method uses a local HMI connection cable (additional code: /C). Cable length is 3 m. It is intended for use in analyzer-local HMI installations, but can also be wired for remote HMI installations. The dedicated cable requires processing before connection.
2-13 <2. Installation and Wiring> n Ethernet Cable Remove the hexagon socket plug at the cable entry 2 and pass the Ethernet cable through it. When preparing the Ethernet cable, refer to “l Processing method for Ethernet cables” below. NOTE • Before crimping the Ethernet connector, pass the cable through cable gland. After crimping the Ethernet connector, the connector cannot be passed through the cable glands.
2-14 <2. Installation and Wiring> Bundle the shield in a linear form. Outer covering Cover with a heat shrink tube, and apply heat treatment to shrink the tube. Then, attach a round crimp-on terminal to the end. Cover with a heat shrink tube, and apply heat treatment to shrink the tube. (4) Crimp an RJ45 modular plug onto the end of the Ethernet cable.
<3. Connection> Connection This section describes how to connect the YH8000 HMI unit to the TDLS8000 series (hereafter referred to as analyzers) and provides a basic description of the related screens. For a detailed explanation of the YH8000, see “4. Operation”. 3.1 Initialization and Connection Procedure If you are connecting the analyzers and YH8000 in a one-to-one configuration, the factory default...
<3. Connection> 3.2 Setting the IP Address l Setting the IP address of the analyzers Configuration menu path: “ >>Select analyzer>>Configuration>>System>>Communication>>TCP/IP” NOTE When you change the analyzer’s IP address, the analyzer automatically restarts with the new IP address. The connection to the YH8000 will be disconnected. Follow the procedure below to reconnect.
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<3. Connection> (1) Tap in the lower right of the screen. The tag names (or the serial numbers if not assigned) of the connected analyzers appear. Select the analyzers that you want to change the IP address of. In the example in the figure, the tag name is “TAG1.” Tag names are not assigned to analyzers with factory default settings, so serial numbers are displayed instead.
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<3. Connection> (4) A disconnection error screen will appear. Tap OK. (5) The YH8000 (HMI) configuration screen will appear. Tap Analyzer Connection. (6) The analyzers selection screen will appear. Tap Disconnect. (7) The Change IP button becomes available. Tap Change IP, and enter the new destination IP address.
<3. Connection> l Setting the YH8000 IP address Configuration menu path: “ >>HMI>>Network Setting” NOTE When you change the YH8000 IP address, the YH8000 automatically restarts with the new IP address, disconnecting the current connection with the analyzers. 3.3 Connecting to the TDLS8000 series This section explains the analyzers selection screen on the YH8000. From the YH8000 screen, you can connect in the following ways.
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<3. Connection> (2) Tap Change IP to open the IP address configuration screen (the figure below). If the selected analyzer number is already connected (Status is Connected), tap Disconnect to enable the Change IP button. (3) Specify the analyzers IP address using either method below. •...
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<3. Connection> Change IP button Switches to the IP address configuration screen. This button is not available if the analyzers is connected. Connect button Starts a connection with the analyzers. This button is available when the analyzers is disconnected. Disconnect button Disconnects from the analyzers that is connected or is in the process of establishing a connection.
<3. Connection> Handling Connection Failures If a connection to the analyzers fails, check the following items. (1) Check that the Ethernet cable is connected properly. • Check that LED5 on the analyzers circuit board is lit or blinking. Figure 3.1 Front view inside the SCU of TDLS8000 Figure 3.2 Front view of analyzer part (TDLS8100, TDLS8200)
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<3. Connection> (2) Check that the IP addresses are set properly. • Check that unique IP addresses are assigned to each YH8000 and analyzers. => You can view the analyzers IP addresses on the analyzers display. For details, see the user’s manual for the analyzer. •...
3-10 <3. Connection> 3.5 Basic Screen Configuration This section provides an overview of the home screen that appears when a connection is established with a analyzers and the buttons. For a detailed explanation, see “4.1 Home Screen” The screen shown in Figure 3.4 or Figure 3.5 appears when a single analyzers is connected to the YH8000.
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3-11 <3. Connection> Date and time Display switch tab Analyzer number Pressure icon Temperature icon Alarm Icon Figure 3.6 Overall screen l Functions of the buttons at the bottom of the screen These buttons are used to show other screens. Button Button name Description Home button Displays the home screen. Trend display Displays the trend screen.
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3-12 <3. Connection> (2) A user password input screen will appear. The factory default password is “1234.” (3) When password authentication is successful, a configuration screen will appear. NOTE If you just want to view the settings, you can tap to display the information screen.
<4. Operation> Operation This chapter explains how to use the YH8000. CAUTION To prevent damaging the touch panel, do not use pointed objects (e.g., ballpoint pen, pencil), objects with narrow tips, hard objects, and the like when you use the touch panel. Also, to prevent erroneous operation, touch the center of controls.
<4. Operation> 4.1.1 Home Screen Display Items Date and time Operating status Tag name HART communication status LD2 Concentration LD1 Concentration Concentration meter LD1 Transmission Transmission meter LD2 Transmission Process temperature Process pressure Pressure icon Temperature icon Buttons at the bottom of the screen Figure 4.3 Home screen display items (2 laser specification) HART communication status...
<4. Operation> Operating status Shows the analyzers operating status. Display Meaning Measuring Measuring (normal operation) Warm-up Warming up Maintenance Maintenance in progress Zero Calibration Zero calibration in progress Span Calibration Span calibration in progress Offline Validation Offline validation in progress Online Validation Online validation in progress Blow Back...
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<4. Operation> Transmission Shows the laser beam transmission. Transmission meter Shows the transmission with a meter. Abnormal range (white) Normal region (gray) Left end value (min.) Right end value (max.) The white area indicates outside the transmission low limit alarm range. For the transmission low limit alarm, see “4.1.4 Alarm Indicator”.
<4. Operation> 4.1.2 Selecting the Style There are two home screen display styles: Bar meter and Arc meter. Select the style of your liking. The factory default setting is Bar meter. Figure 4.5 Bar meter style Arc meter style Configuration menu path: “ >>HMI>>Display Setting>>Home Style” 4.1.3 Setting the Meter Range You can set the concentration meter display range.
<4. Operation> 4.1.4 Alarm Indicator If an alarm is occurring on the analyzer, an icon is displayed to the left of the tag name at the top of the screen and to the right of at the bottom of the screen. Also, the area related to the alarm is enclosed in a frame.
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<4. Operation> Concentration alarm indicator Indicates that one of the following alarms has occurred. l TDLS8000, TDLS8100 Alarm Alarm name number Concentration Gas1 Low Concentration Gas1 High Concentration Gas2 Low Concentration Gas2 High l TDLS8200 Alarm number Alarm name Concentration Gas1 Low Concentration Gas1 High Concentration Gas2 Low Concentration Gas2 High Concentration Gas3 Low...
<4. Operation> Pressure alarm indicator Indicates that one of the following alarms has occurred. l TDLS8000, TDLS8100 Alarm Alarm name number Process Pressure Low Process Pressure High l TDLS8200 Alarm number Alarm name Process Pressure Low Process Pressure High Trend Screen Tapping at the bottom of the screen shows the trend screen. The trend screen displays the trend waveforms of four items.
<4. Operation> Configuration button Tapping at the bottom of the screen shows the trend configuration screen. Update pause button Tapping pauses the updating of the trend waveforms. Tapping it again resumes the updating. Being updated <=> Paused 4.2.2 Selecting the Items to Display Press on the trend screen to display the trend configuration screen. Analyzer number selection Trend number...
4-10 <4. Operation> Trend display items (TDLS8200) Available option Description Gas1 Concentration Component 1 gas concentration Gas1 STDEV Standard deviation of component 1 gas concentration Component 2 gas concentration (selectable only for two-gas Gas2 Concentration measurement by LD1) Standard deviation of component 2 gas concentration Gas2 STDEV (selectable only for two-gas measurement by LD1) Gas3 Concentration Component 3 gas concentration...
4-11 <4. Operation> You can select the display time span of the trend graph from the available options in the following table. Trend display items Available option Description 1 min 1 minute 3 min 3 minutes 5 min 5 minutes 10 min 10 minutes 30 min...
Scroll down a page Figure 4.11 Alarm Screen NOTE The sub number is a number that indicates the details of the alarm. It is a number that Yokogawa service representatives use for troubleshooting. IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar. 13, 2024-00...
4-13 <4. Operation> Information Screen You can view various types of analyzers information on the information screen. Tapping at the bottom of the screen shows the information screen. NOTE When multiple analyzers are connected to the YH8000, tapping displays a analyzers selection screen first.
4-14 <4. Operation> 4.4.2 Configuration View Screen On the configuration view screen, you can view the analyzers settings. Tapping the Configuration button on the information screen displays the following menu. For details on the menu tree, see Configuration in “Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree”. Figure 4.14 Configuration View Screen NOTE...
Spectrum capture Records spectrum waveform data to the analyzers internal storage. Do not use this under normal circumstances. Use it only if you receive a request from your Yokogawa service representative. IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar. 13, 2024-00...
4-16 <4. Operation> NOTE The spectrum screen is used by Yokogawa service representatives for troubleshooting purposes. You may be asked to check this screen depending on the situation. In such a case, please operate the screen according to their instructions.
4-17 <4. Operation> 4.4.6 Cal/Val History Screen The Cal/Val history screen can be used to view the results of calibrations and validations that have been executed in the past. Tapping Log Book on the information screen and then Cal/ Val History displays the Cal/Val history screen. The maximum number of history events that you can view on the YH8000 is 99.
4-18 <4. Operation> Information displayed in Cal/Val history (TDLS8200) Cal/Val type Result Successful: OK Man Zero Cal Unsuccessful: (Max Absorption=<maximum absorption>) Error Successful: OK (Conc=<calibration gas Man Span Cal Unsuccessful: concentration>Coef=<calibration coefficient after Error calibration>) Man Offline Val Pass (Exp=<expected concentration>Rslt=<actual Man Online Val Fail concentration>) Auto Online Val LD1 Transmission...
4-19 <4. Operation> 4.5.1 Analyzers Configuration Screen After selecting a analyzers on the setup target selection screen, tap OK. A password input screen will appear. Figure 4.21 Password input screen Enter the password on the password input screen, and tap to display the analyzers configuration screen.
NOTE If you forget the password If you forget the password, contact your nearest Yokogawa representative. For TDLS8000, when the HART configuration tool is available, you can restore the password to the factory default by initializing the user information. However, there are some other settings other than passwords that will be initialized.
4-21 <4. Operation> Screen configuration menu Switches to the configuration screen for setting the home screen display style, meter range, and backlight. For the display styles, see “”. For the meter range, see “4.1.3 Setting the Meter Range”, see “4.5.3 Setting the YH8000 Backlight”. IP address configuration menu Switches to the YH8000 IP address configuration screen.
4-22 <4. Operation> When Multiple Analyzers be Connected When multiple analyzers are connected to the YH8000, a portion of the display and operation is different. This section explains the difference. 4.6.1 Overall Display When multiple analyzers are connected, the information of all the analyzers can be collectively displayed on the home screen.
4-23 <4. Operation> 4.6.2 Analyzer Selection Screen When multiple analyzers are connected, a analyzers selection screen appears when switching to alarm screen or information screen. Selecting the target analyzers and touching OK will display the alarm screen or information screen of the selected analyzers. Analyzer number Tag name Alarm icon...
4-24 <4. Operation> Tag name Shows the tag names assigned to each analyzers. Serial numbers are displayed if tag names are not assigned. Alarm icon If an alarm is occurring on the analyzers, an alarm icon is displayed. If both a warning and a fault are occurring, the fault icon is displayed.
If the software version of the analyzer and the YH8000 are different, update the old version to the new version. For details on software updating, contact your nearest Yokogawa representative. 4.8 Access to stored data in Analyzers Plugging a USB flash drive into USB port on YH8000 enables downloading data stored in analyzers memory.
Using a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the cap 90 degrees clockwise while pressing down. (4) If the new fuse blows immediately, there may be a problem with the circuitry. Contact your Yokogawa representative. Fuse (2.5 A) Figure 4.29 Fuse replacement IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar.
App.1-1 <Appendix 1 How to Process Local HMI Connection Cable> Appendix 1 How to Process Local HMI Connection Cable When connecting a YH8000 HMI unit to the Sensor Control Unit (SCU) of the TDLS8000 or the analyzer part of the TDLS8100/TDLS8200 as a local HMI, use the YH8000 optional dedicated cable (option code: /C) for the connection cable.
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App.1-2 <Appendix 1 How to Process Local HMI Connection Cable> l Attaching the communication connector Crimp a communication connector (RJ45 modular plug) to one end of the dedicated cable (the end without the communication connector). Use the communication connector supplied with the dedicated cable. (1) Pass the wires (two pairs: orange-white/orange, green-white/green) through the communication connector case.
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App.1-3 <Appendix 1 How to Process Local HMI Connection Cable> (3) Insert the cover with the wires into the connector body until you hear it click. (4) Crimp the cover to the connector body using a pair of pliers or a similar tool. Be sure not to crush the protruding parts of the connector.
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App.1-4 <Appendix 1 How to Process Local HMI Connection Cable> (6) Place the case over the connector body. Check that the metallic latch on the side of the connector engages. Check that the metal latch is engaged to the case. Placing the case over the connector body (7) Insert the connector latch into the metal protruding parts of the connector body.
App.2-1 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree This section provides the tree structure of the setup and execution menus of the YH8000 HMI unit. (1) T DLS8000 series Tunable Diode Laser Spectrometer operation panel The TDLS8000 series setup and execution menu tree are shown below. => Select analyzer => Input password => l TDLS8000, TDLS8100 The menu shown here is for the TDLS8000 or TDLS8100 with two-gas measurement specifications;...
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App.2-2 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item Configuration I/O Analog AO-1 Output Item 4 mA Output 20 mA Hold mode Warning Delay Fault Delay Cal/Val Maintenance Warm-up Calibration Execute AO-1 Calibration AO-2 Output Item 4 mA 20 mA Hold mode Warning Delay Fault...
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App.2-3 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item (Configuration) (Calibration) Span Calibration Parameters Gas type Concentration Pressure Fixed value Temperature Fixed value Fixed value Valve Calibration gas Purge time Process gas Purge time Auto Valve for Manual Cal. Auto Time Time Initiate Initial time Cycle(day) Cycle(hour)
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App.2-4 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item (Configuration) (Validation) Online Validation 2 Parameters Gas type Concentration Pressure Temperature Offset Value Fixed Value Valve Validation gas Purge time Normal gas Purge time Auto Valve for Manual Val. Auto Time Time Initiate Initial time Cycle(day) Cycle(hour)
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App.2-5 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> l TDLS8200 The menu shown here is for the TDLS8200 with 3-gas measurement specifications; some items may not be displayed for the TDLS8200 with 2-gas measurement specifications. Item Execution Calibration Manual Zero Calibration Zero Calibration Span Calibration Span Calibration Restore Zero Calibration LD1...
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App.2-6 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item Configuration I/O Analog AO-1 Output Item 4 mA Output 20 mA Hold mode Warning Delay Fault Delay Cal/Val/Blow Back Maintenance Warm-up Calibration Execute AO-1 Calibration AO-2 Output Item 4 mA 20 mA Hold mode Warning Delay Fault...
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App.2-7 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item (Configuration) Alarm L1 Transmission Low L2 Transmission Low Process Pressure Low Process Pressure High Alarm Process Temperature Low Process Temperature High Concentration Gas1 Low Concentration Gas1 High Concentration Gas2 Low Concentration Gas2 High Concentration Gas3 Low Concentration Gas3 High Calibration...
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App.2-8 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> Item (Configuration) Blow Back Valve Blow Back time Hold time Auto time Time Initiate Initial time Cycle(day) Cycle(hour) Cycle (minute) System Date & Time Operation Date Time Password Current Password New Password Confirm New Password Local Display Spectrum Brightness...
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App.2-9 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> (2) Y H8000 HMI unit operation panel The YH8000 HMI unit setup and execution menu tree is shown below. => HMI => l TDLS8000, TDLS8100 Item Analyzer Connection Change IP Input Analyzer IP manually Select Analyzer by Auto-search Connect Disconnect Display Home Style...
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App.2-10 <Appendix 2 YH8000 Menu Tree> l TDLS8200 Item Analyzer Connection Change IP Input Analyzer IP manually Select Analyzer by Auto-search Connect Disconnect Display Home Style Meter Type Meter range Analyzer 1 Gas1 Min Setting Gas1 Max Gas2 Min Gas2 Max Gas3 Min Gas3 Max Analyzer 2...
App.3-1 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument In this chapter, further requirements and differences for explosion proof type instrument are described. For explosion protected type, the description in this chapter is prior to other description in this User’s Manual. Refer to Japanese User’s manual for YH8000-J2.
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App.3-2 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> YH8000-D2 (FM Approval for US) Yokogawa Electric Corporation YH8000 Model Instructions (US) Title NFM030-A71 2020-11-20 Page Revision Date Item Descriptions Applicable standards FM 3600 :2018 FM 3611:2018 FM 3810:2018 NEMA 250:2003 ANSI/UL 60079-0 Ed. 7 (2019) ANSI/UL 60079-11 Ed. 6 (2013) ANSI/UL 60079-15 Ed.
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A modification of the equipment would no longer comply with the construction described in the certificate documentation. Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric Corporation can repair the equipment SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR DIVISION 2 IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar.
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App.3-4 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> Yokogawa Electric Corporation YH8000 Model Instructions (US) Title NFM030-A71 Page Revision Unclassified Location Hazardous (Classified) Location Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC Temperature Class: T5...
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App.3-5 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> n YH8000-C2 (FM Approval for Canada) Yokogawa Electric Corporation YH8000 Model Instructions (Canada) Title NFM030-A72 2020-11-20 Page Revision Date Item Descriptions Applicable standards CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 94.2-07 C22.2 No. 60079-0:19 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-11:14 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60079-15:16 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
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A modification of the equipment would no longer comply with the construction described in the certificate documentation. Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric Corporation can repair the equipment IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar. 13, 2024-00...
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App.3-7 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> n YH8000-S2 (ATEX Declaration) (1) Technical Data • Applicable standards EN IEC 60079-0:2018 EN 60079-11: 2012 EN 60079-15: 2010 • Ratings II 3 G Ex nA ic IIC T5 Gc • Enclosure IP65 (In accordance with EN 60529) •...
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App.3-8 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> (5) Maintenance and Repair Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric Corporation can repair the equipment. When opening the cover, the enclosure should be dry and clean to prevent from ingress water or dust. IM 11Y01D10-01EN...
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App.3-9 <Appendix 3 Explosion Protected Type Instrument> n YH8000-E2 (IECEx Certification) (1) Technical Data • Applicable standards IEC 60079-0: 2017 IEC 60079-11: 2011 IEC 60079-15: 2010 • Certificate No. IECEx FMG 15.0016X • Ratings Ex nA ic IIC T5 Gc • Enclosure IP65 (In accordance with IEC 60529) •...
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• Take care not to generate mechanical sparking when access to the instrument and peripheral devices in hazardous locations. (5) Maintenance and Repair Only personnel authorized by Yokogawa Electric Corporation can repair the equipment. When opening the cover, the enclosure should be dry and clean to prevent from ingress water or dust.
Manual Title : YH8000 HMI Unit Manual No. : IM 11Y01D10-01EN Mar. 2024/1st Edition Newly published (Separated volume from the original user’s manuals of TDLS8000 series). Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, JAPAN http://www.yokogawa.com/ IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition: Mar. 13, 2024-00...
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User’s Supplement YH8000 Manual HMI Unit Thank you for selecting our YH8000 HMI Unit. There is a change to the User’s Manual “IM 11Y01D10-01EN 1st Edition” attached to the product. Read this information carefully before using the product. Note The UKCA marking has been removed. All Rights Reserved.
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