YOKOGAWA EJA 130A

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Below you will find brief information for differential pressure transmitter EJA110A, differential pressure transmitter EJA120A, differential pressure transmitter EJA130A. The DPharp Pressure Transmitters are precisely calibrated at the factory before shipment. To ensure correct and efficient use of the instrument, please read this manual thoroughly and fully understand how to operate the instrument before operating it.

Key Features

  • Precisely calibrated at the factory
  • Explosion protected types
  • Integral indicator
  • Range setting switch
  • BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
  • Self-diagnostics
  • Mounting bracket
  • Process connection
  • Impulse piping

Pages: 76 YOKOGAWA EJA 130A instruction manual

Brand: YOKOGAWA Category: Measuring, testing & control Size: 1 MB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the maximum working pressure of the model EJA120A differential pressure transmitter?
The maximum working pressure of the model EJA120A differential pressure transmitter is 50 kPa {0.5 kgf/cm2}.
What are the restrictions on use of a radio transceiver near the transmitter?
Although the transmitter has been designed to resist high frequency electrical noise, if a radio transceiver is used near the transmitter or its external wiring, the transmitter may be affected by high frequency noise pickup. To test for such effects, bring the transceiver in use slowly from a distance of several meters from the transmitter, and observe the measurement loop for noise effects. Thereafter, always use the transceiver outside the area affected by noise.
What are the precautions for installing explosion-protected transmitters?
Explosion-protected transmitters can be installed in hazardous areas according to the types of gases for which they are certified. See Subsection 2.9 “Installation of Explosion Protected Type Transmitters.”

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