EJA210E-JMS4G Yokogawa Flange Mounted Differential Pressure
Transmitter
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Product features:
- Product No. : EJA210E-JMS4G-917DN-WA13C2HW00-B/D4/TF1/M1W/T52/N4
- Product type : EJA210E Flange Mounted Differential Pressure
Transmitter
- Output signal : J = 4 to 20 mA DC with digital communication (HART
5/HART 7 protocol)
- Measurement span (capsule) : M = 1 to 100kPa (4 to 400 inH2O)
- Low pressure side wetted parts material : S = Cover flange and
process connector ASTM CF-8M,Capsule Hastelloy C-276
(Diaphragm),F316L SST, 316L SST (Others),Capsule gasket
Teflon-coated 316L SST,Drain/Vent plug 316 SST
- Process connections : 4 = with 1/2 NPT female process connector
- Coverflange bolts and nuts material : G = 316L SST
- Installation : 9 = Horizontal piping type and left side high
pressure
- Amplifier housing : 1 = Cast aluminum alloy
- Electrical connection : 7 = 1/2 NPT female, two electrical
connections with a blind plug
- Integral indicator : D = Digital indicator
- Process connection style : W = Flush type
- Flange rating : A1 = ANSI class 150
- Flange size : 3 = 3-inch (80mm)
- Flange material : C = 316 SST
- Gasket contact surface : 2 = Flat (no serration)
- Wetted parts material (high pressure side) : HW = 316L SST#
Diaphragm, 316 SST# Others
- Flushing connection ring : 0 = None
- Fill fluid : B = For general use (Silicone oil) , –40 to 120°C
Process temperature, –40 to 85°C Ambient temperature.
- Calibration units : D4 = M calibration (kgf/cm2 unit)
- Teflon film : TF1 = Diaphragm protection from sticky process fluid
by FEP Teflon film attached with fluorinated oil. Operation range:
20 to 150°C, 0 to 2 MPa (Not applicable for vacuum service).
- Material certificate : M1W = For Flush type, High Pressure side:
Process flange, Block, Low Pressure side: Cover flange, Process
connector
- Pressure test/ Leak test certificate : T52 = ANSI/JPI Class 150 3
MPa (430 psi)
- Wired tag plate : N4 = 316 SST tag plate wired onto transmitter
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