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BOOK NO. F6411(E) d/p CELL TRANSMITTER | es MODEL Y/13A STYLE C —p=i— MI ¥22-310 November 1973 MODEL Y/13A d/p CELL TRANSMITTER — INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Model ¥/13A ‘Transmitter is a pneumatic force-balance instrument that measures differential pressure and transmits it as @ proportional pneu: ‘matic output signal. The transmitter is available with @ 0.2 ~ 1.0 kgiem? output signal. The trans mitter is used in flow, liquid level, and other differential pressure applications Principle of Operation sea ‘The high and low pressures re connected to — Spy ‘opposite sides of a twin-diaphragm capsule, The force . be fon the capsule is transmitted through » flxute to the . lower end of the force bar. The diaphragm seal serves . Fapper aera both as a fulerum for the force bar and as a sel for the | noel — pressure chamber, "The force is transmitted through the a flexure connector to the range bar which pivots on the ae + Su range adjustment wheel ee | rans wie! Any movement of the range bar causes # minute af nse ber change in the clearance between the Napper and nozale. Force | yi Eee ‘This produces a change in output presiure from the relay ae to the feedback bellows until the force in the feedback Zero bellows balances the force onthe diaphragm capsule. _- sdjusiment \ The output pressure which is established by this force balance is the transmitted signal and is proportional to the differential prossure applied to the diaphragm capsule, This signal is transmitted to a pneumatic re- —Disprragn ceiver to record, indicate, and/or control, Diaphragm Mi y22-310 ‘Standard Specifications ‘Medium Range Capsule | High Range Capsule Measurement Span 0—0.5 to0—5.2mH20 0— 5.0 to 0— 21,6 mHiz0 ‘Measurement Range 010+ 6.2mH:0 Oto = 21.6mH:0 Maximum Elevation Sum of elevation| ‘Sum of elevation| (with optional spring plus span not 10 plus span not to attachment) exceed 5.2mH20 exceed 21.6 mi20 ‘Output Range: 0.2 ~ 1.0 kelem? ‘Accuracy: 20.5 “of span 0—0.5, 0~ 13.3mH20 + 0.75 % of span 0 ~ 13.3, 0 ~ 21.6 mH20 Ambient Temperature Limits; —i0 to +120°C ‘Maximum Working Pressure: 100 kg/em? Air Supply: ‘Air Consumption: 0.5.Nm[h Process Connection: Tapped for JIS PTY oF Ys (14 oF Pry ‘Aie Connections: Tapped for JIS PTs (Ye NPT) Body: Carbon steel (S26C) or Stainless steel (SUS316) Capsule: Stainless steel (SUS 3161) Cover; Cast aluminum, NEMA TI Weight: Approx. 9 ke ‘Transmitter Dimensions unit: 9 ‘Ae output conn ‘Tapped for sis PTH aNeT) Foved regulator [teeters Vent ply SS Pr NPT) -Supply oauge (optional High pressure connection Tapped for IS PTV or He Low premure connection {Fepped for JIS PTI oF (lors NPT) (ior vsnen) Drain pi SIS Pr Te NPT) i mee, -—= I | Vertes! or horizontal ‘A supply eoane Faoped foe IS PT (NI MI ¥22-340 December 1973 MODEL Y/13A, Y/I3HA, OR Y/ISA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER CALIBRATION — Calibration Notes 1, Calibration is required if transmitter has been taken apart for cleaning or parts replacement, if range is to be changed, or if amount of elevation or suppression is to be changed substantially 2, Transmitter can be calibrated to eitner the English (3-15 psi) or to the Metric (0.2 ~ 1.0 kglem?) signal pressure range. These two ranges are not exactly equivalent; therefore transmitter must be calibrated to same signal pressure range as receiver with which it Is used. 3. If range isto be changed, see page 4. Piping for Bench Calibration Regulate air supply to pressure at which transmitter will be operating Vent low-pressure side of serine ie , J on Beeder Vale (needle type) Se 3 aed ~f Manometer for reading input sgaa pressure, Use water column for differentials up to U 0 1.5 kgiem? output test gauge or manometer. 2.5mH30 water, Use mereury column for differentials of 2.5m — 22mH20_ water. Reverse Output ‘The standard transmitter operation is for the output to increase as the measurement (input) Increases. If desired, the transmitter can have the opposite action by installing the optional suppression attachment and reversing the transmitter pressure connections. All calibration and adjustment procedures remain the same except that the output is 0.2 kg/em? with a maximum measurement and 1.0 kgiem? with a minimum measurement Mi y22-340 Bench Calibration Procedure ‘Transmitter WITHOUT Optional Elevation or Suppression Attachment (For transmitters with elevation or suppression, see page 3), 1, Set up calibration equipment as shown on age 1 (see section below), hp aren Z desired differential range, Tighten locknut under wheel. 8. With no pressure differen. dal on transmitter, adjust zero screw so that output on manometer reads 0.2 kgiema If diaphragm capsule was removed or if feexure locknut was loosened, adjust locknut 4, Raise se" pressure at high pressure connection to maximum value of | desired range. Output reading on manometer should be 0.2 kg/cm? \ | UC oxtput reading isnot conect. es) adjust range wheel unt! reading is correct (aalsing range whee! wil lower ovtpu reading). Tighten range wheel locknt afer ea! adjustment. 5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until both outputs are witht desired accuracy without adjustment. Cheek tha range wheel locknut is securely tightened Flexure Locknut Adjustment Make this adjustment if capsule was removed or if flexure locknut was loosened 1. Remove bottom drain plug, and loosen flexure locknut with a Ye" bexkey wrench. 2, With no differential on eap- sule, adjust zero serew so that ‘outputpressure on manometer, is 0.2 kg/em? 3, Carefully tighten Mexure locknut s0 that outpu pressure does not change by more than 0.027 kg em? If output pressure is not within these limits, loose locknut and carefully retighten, If output pressure is still not within limits ic indicate that index marks on capsule and body are not aligned Correct by repositioning capsule (see To Replace Diaphragm Capsule, Instruction MI Y22-345), 4, When output prossure is within limits with th locknut tightened, replace bottom plug 5. Calibrate transmitter. MI 22-345 January 1975 MODEL Y/13A, Y/I3HA, OR Y/ISA DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER — SERVICING Note: Illustrations show Model ¥/13A; Models Y/13HA and ¥/15A are similar. Supply Air Filter To Clean Restrictor [A plugged restrictor will cause low output pressure 1, Remove relay (sce lower right section). out restrictor with tweezers, 3. Clean with a 0.18mm dia wire (Part 42527), 4. Apply thin film of Vase line, or similar lubricant to Oring. Blow filter out at least once a day casting. Spor £0 To Clean Nozzle Assembly {An accumulation of dirt at the Mapper nozzle may cause a zero shift. J. Unscrew nozzle nut. Do Clean nozzle with 0.73 mm dia Nozzle, oe not let soldered nut on op wire, compressed air, or suitable any posite side of casting turn. solvent. Wipe top of flapper i tea TF Ease nozzle out of casting Th 3, Loosen clamp serew and a he sae Sclamp. Withéraw nozzle O-ring connection 4 With twisting motion, Do - not bend tubin ¢ ee Before replacing, apply a thin film XP _of Vaseline oF similar ubricant to Nozite Oring connection ‘O-ring. Replace nozzle assembly in pees reverse order. Check reference ad: justment, (see Instruction, BOOK NO. 6411 for Model ¥/13A, F6413 for Model Y/13HA or F6410 for Model ¥/15A.) Mi ¥22-345, To Remove Diaphragm Capsule 1. Close pressure connection valve. 2. Open vents and drains on pressure side 3. Ifunit is mounted remove 2 mount ing bolts from low voonraine \= Go) Diaphragm i | 4. Remove bottom plug Insert Ye" how key 5. Remove the 4 body nuts (Model Y/13HA has 8 nuts) a loosen, but do not re and list off low-pressure side of unit. Do not remove ‘ciore hese Licks bolts, 6, Lift out capsule, Do not bend flexure. To Replace Diaphragm Capsule 2 index marks on both body and capsule (see Step 2), Fiexureooknut, SER > If low-rangeEapaue flexure fo to be replaced, see instructio on page B— 9 Use new gaskets in castings on both sides of capsule. Washers go below flexure. 2. Position capsule in its cavity s0 that flexure fits on force bar Align index marks on capsule and body and tighten flexure lock- Gasker nut with wrench, YW" heckey weench 3. Replace low-pressure side of unit, tightening the 4 nuts finger ti Loosen flexure locknut and then complete tightening the 4 nuts gradu and uniformly to 86kg-m torque. (With Model Y/13HA tighten th: bolts gradually £0 9 kg-m.) 4. Replace remaining parts in reverse order, Make flexure locknut adjust and then calibrate transmitter (see Instruction MI ¥22-340), Mi ¥22-345 To Replace Capsule Flexure Note: Flexures of high range capsuies (0.375 to 0-1520mm Hg absolute) cannot be replaced: see Capsule Identification on page B —11| Remove capsule from unit (see To lly Remove Diaphragm Capsule, page KU} B-11) 4p Use protective facing on jaws of vise SS to prevent damaging capsule. After flexure is replaced, seribe 2 new index ‘marks on opposite edges Use open end wrench (preferably oof capsule in line with ‘one shaped to fit flexure base) to Aexure. Use new index remove and replace flexure. Tighten marks when replacing to 14 kgm torque. Do not bend capsule. Adjust flexure fexure. locknut (see MI Y22.340) To Clean or Replace Screen Filters To Remove Relay ‘To remove relay, remove 2 large screws and pry ‘off. A gasket is furnished with each replace- ‘ment relay. For servicing details, see Instruction Remove coarse screen filter MIY11.493. with pointed tool for cleaning or replacement. Use new gasket each time connection is broken. In replacing asembly, tighten, If fine screen air filters become See clogged, remove with pointed ‘ool and replace, é é too! and rept ‘Transmitter Identification In any correspondence with YOKOGAWA always. include instrument model and ——]—*| serial numbers stamped on data plate on cover or tag plate on body. Mi y22-345 FURTHER DISASSEMBLY — Normal servicing of the transmitter does not require the removal of any parts other than those already mentioned. Further disassembly is not recommended by YOKOGAWA. The following pro cedures are described for emergency use only and the user must assume responsibility for loss of aceuracy for damage to the transmitter, To Remove Feedback Bellows (15) and Zero Spring (behind Zero Screw (13) 1. Carefully pry out feedback O-ring connection at relay (see To Clean Nozzle Assembly. page B— 7 2, Remove the two 7i«" cap screws (12) holding bracket ay, 3. Unserew completely zero adjustment serew (13) 10. release zero spring. Bracket (11) and feedback bellows (15) can now be removed, 4, Remove nut (14) to disconnect feedback bellows from bracket. 5. Remove zero spring by unscrewing it from range bar (16), Be careful not to change alignment on the spring clamp 6. Reverse this procedure to reassemble, making sure that post on bracket is within zero spring alignment clamp. Tighten zero adjustment serew until about 6 mm of thread remains exposed. When replacing feedback connection, apply a thin film of Vaseline oF similar lubricant to O-ring 7. Calibrate transmitter (see Instruction MI Y22-340), To Remove Back Flexures (7) Unless front flexure has already been removed, Tos hhex-key wrench used in Step 2 must be cut down to fit Into screws (20). 1, Remove Jie” cap screws (12) holding bracket (11), 2, Using a Yea” hex-key wrench, remove twa screws and Plates (20) holding back flexures to plate and remove back flexures. 3. Reverse this procedure to reassemble. Do not tighten cap serews (12) 4. Loosen cap serews (8) and force bar serews (2). Apply 10 kg/cm? to both side of transmitter. Tap the body lightly and tighten all screws. 5, Calibrate transmitter (see Instruction MI Y22-340) B-10 To Remove Force Balance Unit 1 2 3 Remove relay mounting assembly (5) (see pageB —11 Remove capsule (see page B— 8 ) o Using a 10" hexckey wrench, remove the three socket hhead screws holding force balance unit to body. In removing serews, be careful not to damage Newures (6) and (7). Withdraw force balance unit from body Reverse this procedure to reassemble. When tightening serews removed in Step 3, follow procedure on page B tomaintain original static alignment accuracy. Replace O-ring that fits around force bar on top of body. and the two gaskets that go on each side of diaphragm capsule. Apply a thin film of Vaseline or a similar lubricant to the O-ring Calibrate transmitter (see Instruction MI Y22-340) To Remove Relay Mounting Assembly (5) 1, Carefully pry out nozzle and feedback O-ring con- hections at relay (see To Clean Nozzle Assembly. pageB — 7 2, Remove relay mounting assembly by unscrewing the ‘Wo serews (9) above mounting plate and small screw 110) beneath mounting plate 3. Reverse this procedure to reassemble. When replacing Oring connections, apply a thin film of Vaseline oF similar lubricant to O-rings, To Remove Front Flexure (6) |. IF transmitter has optional range elevation or suppres: sion attachment, remove this assembly, ° Carefully pry out both feedback and nozzle O-ring connections at relay and remove nozzle tubing from casting (1) (see To Clean Nozzle Assembly, pageB — 3. Remove relay mounting assembly (5) (see above), 41 Using a Tos” hex-key wrench, remove top plate (2) by removing two plate serews (21). 5. Using a Yes" hex-key wrench, remove force bar serews (3). 6. Remove cap screws (8) and plates and lift front flexure (6) off of dowel 7. Reverse this procedure to reassemble, If force bar has been removed of force balance unit loosened from body. top of front flexure should be visually lined up with casting (1), so that there is no twist exident in fesures. Then tighten plate screws (21). Do not Lighten cap serews (8) ~ Loosen cap serews (12) and force bar serews (3) rpply 10 kg/em? to both sides of transmitter. Tap body lightly and tighten all screws, 9. Check static alignment (see procedure at right), To Remove Force Bar (4) 1. Remove force balance unit (see page B ~10) 2, Using a %e” hex-key wrench, remove the two force bar serews (3). Force bar (4) ean now be removed Tis unit should not be further disassembled; If its diaphragm seal Is removed from force bar, leaks are likely to occur after reassembly. If either force bar ‘oF its seal requires replacing, they both should be replaced as 2 unit Mi ¥22-345 3, Reverse this procedure to reassemble, Replace Octing at force bar seal, Before inserting force bar into top. Works, lubricate O-ring and top of force bar with Vaseline or similar lubricant, Carefully ease force bat Into O-ring recess to avoid damaging O-ring. 4, When reassembled, loosen the four cap screws (8) and (12) and two force bar screws (3), Apply 10 kg cm? to both sides of transmitter, Tap body’ lightly and tighten all screws, 5. Calibrate transmitter (see below) Static Alignment This adjustment is required if front flexute or force bar is replaced 1, Connect transmitter to an input alr supply regulated ata fixed value 1.4 kg/em? 2. Check with a %" hex-key wrench through bottom Plug hole that capsule flexure lockmut is tightly fastened to force bar. Replace bottom plug, 3. Rotate range wheel (18) to approximate operating position. Tighten locknut (17) 4. Vent both sides of transmitter and adjust zero screw (13) 0 that output is 0.2 kg/cm? 5. Apply gradually and simultaneously to both sides of transmitter (output must not go off scale), a pressure equal to highest static pressure anticipated during normal operation, Note: Do not exceed static pressure limits (see transmitter specifications) 6, After 2 minutes observe transmitter output. Ifoutput has not changed, static alignment is correct. Ifoutput change is more than desired, slowly vent pressure and ‘make static alignment as follows. Loosen the two plate screws (21) and adjust static alignment wheel (19) to being output back to 0.2 kg! em?, Turn whee! clockwise to lower output. ‘Tighten Plate screws (21) after each adjustment of aligament wheel 7. Remove bottom plug and loosen, then carefully re tighten capsule flexure locknut. 8, Repeat Steps 6 and 7 until output change is satisfactory. Calibrate transmitter (see Instruction MI ¥22.340). B-11- Mi 22-345 Flapper Alignment ‘The Mapper is aligned at the factory; a realignment is required only if the force balance unit has been disassembled, This alignment procedure requires a spacing tool (see illustration), a ! ‘open-end ‘wrench, and a small screwdriver. (The wrench and serewdriver are included in tool kit Type 6925-6000, ‘obtainable (rom YOKOGAWA. ) Caution: Use care in turning thin flexure alignment serew to prevent shearing. 1. If transmitter has optional range elevation or suppres: sion attachment, remove this assembly. 2 Connect an air supply regulated at a fixed pressure 1.4 kgiem? to input, and a 0 ~ 1.5 kglem? test gauge ‘or manometer to output. 3. Loosen flexure locknut at bottom of force bar (see page B— 8) 4, Turn range wheel to top of range bar, 5. Using spacing tool as feeler gauge, insert tool at lower ‘end of range bar between threaded surface and ma. chined casting surface. correct spacing for tool, Adjust zero screw to get 6. Loosen flapper alignment screw locknut and adjust serew so that output is 0.2 kglem? 1. Repeat Step 5. If output not between 0.28 and 0.33 kgiem?, repeat Steps 5 and 6 until output is ‘within these limits. 8 Retighten flapper alignment screw locknut. Reinstall ‘optional elevation or suppression attachment, Tighten flexure locknut and check calibration, (see Instruction MI Y22-340), Bolt Tightening Procedure ~ Force Balance Ur When reinstalling the 3 socket-head bolts that hold the force balance unit to the transmitter body (see Step 4), im procedure to remove force balance unit, page B—10 follow the bolt tightening procedure at right, Bott ‘Senitieaions 2 K, All dimensions excoot Glameter sre approx 5.31 £0.03mm DIA, Lecknut Torque ka-em Step No. | Bott | —___OSENS Models ¥/13A & V/158 [Model V/13HA a 5 OS 10 10 2 |B 5 05 10 10 weal 5 05 10 10 a ofa 1S 35 5 | 8 30 30 4545 6 ic 303.0 445 TLcleB 40 40 70 70 } a fe 40 40 70 70 perce elm 4545 8 85 | 2 |B 5555. 9 95 tite ACEH aE p Haas! 9595 |} 2 |B % 15 nS 115 | a fc % 15 5 115 uifa 5050 300 10.0 | B-12- 1995.2047 1976.17) ‘The air supply enters the relay through a port on the surface of the instrument on which the relay is mounted. The input signal (nozzle pressure) enters the relay through another port ney and acts on the diaphragn. Since the diaphragn is in contact with a stem valve, the two move in unison. ‘As the input signal increases, the stem super pushes against a ball valve which in turn moves 8 flat spring, allowing the supply air to enter the relay body. Further motion of the stem valve, causes it to close off the exhaust Thus when the input pret stem (exhaust) valve closes and the sugply valve EXMAUST opens; when the input decreases, the stem valve opens and the supply valve closes. This varies the pressure to the output. y11-493, Dee. 1973 — MODEL 40G CONTROL RELAY — Part cO135% A relay 1s a pneumatic amplifier. Like sts electronic counterpart, the function of the relay is to convert a spall change in the input signal (an T pressure signal) toe large change in the output eignal., Typically a Q.1kg/en? (2 PSL) change in the input will produce approximately © 1.2kg/en? (i2'pei") change tn the output. Principle of operation DIAPHRAGM STEM VALVE BALL VALVE port. oureur jure increases, the SPRING Exploded View [SCREWS | a Sehews ea V. rewsion a +o ; ( fe go IeracToRY) conor Reuove sear ourrut aL SPRING NOTE: If adjustment of tension screw is changed, relay mst be recal:brated. If calibrating fixture is not available, Perform one of procedures on bottom of Page 2 prior to disassembly. B-13— yai-¥93 Giesning the Relay ‘Mould the relay requtre cleaning, renove the cover and adjacent loose parts, flush with @ suitable solvent. (do not got solvent on the diaphrega or O-ring), and dry carefully with Conpressed air. In reassembling the relay, ail corresponding holes must Line up and ail outside edges must coincide with those of the relay body casting. Should further cleaning be required, remove the tension ecrev and clean the spring and bani.” When installing the spring (by tightening the tension screw) make sure that the spring holds the bali in powition in ite seat. ‘then calibrate the relay. br ton Procedure rating Pixture ‘This procedure requires a calibrating fixture Model 6971, obtainable from YOKOGAWA, 1. Position relay as shovn and mount it fixture. Turn on air supply Pressure — PRessune 2, Seal nozzle valve with finger until! sortie pressure (left gauge) is 1.0 ke © (15 psi). Repeat. Adjust nozzle valve (use 1/4 vrench) so that nozzle pressure 3 psi). Position handle of hex-socket ¥ rear of fixture) so that vrench head of tension screw inside re Adjust tension screw to that ou! is 0.6 g/en? (9 psi). Connect 20 psi (1.4 kg per 3q cm) air supply. PTL/8 fitting. TO VERIFY CALIBRATION A. Repeat Step 2 above. B. Release nozzle pressure by 4 check valve stem. C. Repeat Step 2 above. If ca is correct, output vill 0. 98~0 B5kx/en® (9-28 pst Caltbration Procedurt wienout, sbrating Pixtur, The procedures below enable the tension screw to be inserted back to thas puting approximately the sane tension on the spring that st both procedures firet remove the relay cover and adjacent loose parts. Merion A Using 0-25mm (1") micrometer, measure distance from head ‘of tension screw to surface on| underside of body When retnstalling screw, tighten it so that meses jured distance above 16 maintained. If a UNF. 3-56 screw is not ave order a tension screw, Part YOKOGAWA. Bou Printed in Japan(TA) Dec. 15. 1973 war 8 1g Parts List 1 polar 2 DOLLaPA FOLOIAB 3 "Below xoioans xousap 4 See Table si P9203 Nez ponare 3 Dolzcan 54 Poloize 55 vowo2xe See Pages 3 See Page 4 8 See Table 3 UoLOaML. 6050597 1 woloaM 7) Cover 3 | Page 14 | Body 17-8 | Connector 42 | DOLZOMN | FO1OLAT 17-8 | Connector 44 | Dol20MF | F9L01AQ | DOLZOMK | Folstae MODEL Y/13A d/p CELL TRANSMITTER STYLE C Quan, tor 2 Vent Screws (516 stanles steel) 2 2 Vent Pugs (316 stailee steel) for ANSE 121 2 Vent Plugs (316 stainiens ste!) for 31S) 122, a Now 128 [Nickel Plated Stee (standard) Stainless Steet 124 1 Cover 13 2 “Teflon Coating Metal Gasket 131 (ISLS) (etandara) 132 2 sCannet (7FS) i 2 “Gasket (shemloy) (to 190%) 1s 2 *Teflon Coating Metal Gusta re ("clean for oxygen service) te 2 “Gasket (TEE) 163 (Pair of Gates, clean for oxveen service) v 1 Diaphragm Assembly ass 1 Flexure Avsembiy 82 4 Plage 1 1 Gasket 2 1082 96 FAH. Screws) a T Pinte ames ] Bovey | Foioias Tooriasn | Feioiag | Boltarz | Fo200cs | Dollaen | Feisser powarx | F9io1ar | Doitase | Fo101AG DO120MP | F9i0LAW B-15— Port No. uolomner oosies2 Feioizs Fo202Lz Below x0100BM HOLeAE See Table DOLarL DOLLARS Dolzoae Go103Xe See Table xo1odnen Foioivs xOLO0BX FSI46AD ooaee79 1 2 2 i PL-Y6411C Tab : Prd/p Effective July ‘76 Supersedes Nov.75| *O.Ring Slicon Elastomer (standard) Glass Fiber Filled TFE (to 190%) (Gas Fiber Filled TPE (clean for oxygen service) open fr amon sec) , 230 6 cree ‘Nickel Piated Stee! standacd) Armco 17-4 PH Stalsion Sree, Boay Screen Digs (etsiniess see!) "Gaskets (TEE) (tandardy sSeskets(chemioy) (up to 190°C) “Pair of Caskets (TPE, clean for connect, ERE Yie:20 x "Ys cap Screws ‘Armco 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Data Plate (standard) #2. Vp Pan H. Selt-tapping Screwe *Denotes parts more frequently replaced GIVE INSTRUMENT SERIAL NUMBER AND. MODEL WHEN ORDERING PL-Y6411C Tab : PCL PARTS: Effective July 76 FORCE BALANCE UNIT (Items 1-32) PEt NoQ09SH — with Stainles Steel Force Bar 0.21.9 ks/em? or 3.15 pi output PEINO999SK — with Monel Force Ba, 0.21.0 hafem? oF 519 pa cutpet Fart NOBO9SE — with Stainless Stel Foroe Bar, 0/210 kg/em® or S18 pl output, used with calls having low diterential ‘measurement spans (10-19.9"" 0 or 284-500 mm Ha0 with medium cange capsule aaa S095 Fea (oF 1270-5000 mm H20 with high range cape) tem arto, Quan, Part Name OTHER PARTS 1 wolo2iN 44-28 1A Hex H. Srews 2 0482192 Lockwashert PartNo, Quan, Part Na $ uotigra {Bracket Asombly (Except NO999SE) = So ee 3 UOLISTR 1 Bracket Atsombly (NOSES Se DoI2ksD 1 Relay Mounting Anembly (ANS 4 Uolory 1 Some’ ince Now 23 oy 1ES3 mut Fotoipe 1 ler Meutig heb 25) & Uoloare Spa ce Now. 7 voloaNa 1 Pa 3 poste *O°Ring, eID x %4 OD @ Usitere 1 Bellows Assembly (Exeent Nossose) 37 UoLd2MF 1 Clamp 9 poss “Oikina Vela Hieco "3 Kolooan S132 5 Yo Fl H. Seow 8 vos 2 Beton Ai gD oS) 33 Bosc 1 eRe $ polame SOrking Be 1D x Sie OD been we 2 Golo I 10 voor 1 Piste 42 Goosee 2 U1 OLOONMK 4533 3h6 Socket H. Cap Serum 48 xonecs 2 1052 1 Pan. Serews 12 ova Bienes 13 Usa fT Ba 45 9006535 = 2 40-520 44 Fu. screws Ti Nossoi Tapper 46 xoloomm HSE ZS. Cap Sone 1s xo1oses 1 lose 50 vovoam 1 cove ay (minum) 18 Nowernt 1 Henure Assembly Gtandar 17 xoldome «2 BSS cop sexewn 51 x0100RP 4 | 10°32 x %ie Hex H. Serews 1 Koleeme 2 Washers 52 Uoloaus sf Gastar i 213 Noose Tf Base 53 DOLITBL "1 Sale (Ranges from 0.20" 20 NovasxN 1 Olfing, 61D x % OD fe 0'Eb" Rio) 21 NOLGSNL 1 Force ar Assembly (316 stainless steel) DOLI7EC 1 Scale (Range from 0-200 22 Nolassa ‘Washer (Ste ann seal) fe orbso" B20) # Uelowme Piste Washer (coal soy) = DOLITBLS 1 Seale Range from 3.05 2% Volos | 28 Nut (6 sales see) foo smo) 21 NoldSni 1 Foros Bar Awenby (iene = DOLITFCS 1 Seate {Ranges hom 3.5 22 Nolassa’ ‘Yosnee fone) 100: emino) 2 Uoloase We2e Nt tone 23 NOIMZNY 1 spacer 26 volozTe 1 Bracke, Anembly Hr coaseas 2 BGS CET screws 28 wospentr 1 Range dar Assembly (409985) 28 NOS99GA 1 Range Bar Assembly (Becept NOBD9SE) 2% vowar 1 ‘Spring elaer 5 wossow 1 Spring (4099904) 3 Nosseme 1 Spring (NO990MtF) 31, voroaee Spang Holder 82° UOLIgTS IT +Nonle Assmply INTEGRAL AIR FILTER SET 9 powzsuz 1 NES Rise RY x Sison tom PartNo, Quan, Part Name 050386 1 Connector Assembly (115) 9050325 1 Connector assembly (ANSI) 0080352 Elbow Assembly (JIS) 2 t 9050832 1 Ebow Awsembly (ANSI) 5 0051220 1 Tube 4 FOMOAN 1 Filter Regulator s15) = FOMOBF 1 BilterRefulator (ANSI) 5 X0100KG 2 lw20¢ 4 HH Ses 6 GseiapB Thaw dst 5 G96120D 1 Etbew (ANS) 7 FouspF of Plug tis) = DOILaPN 1 Pug (aNSty 8 G9165AA 1 Gauge (ANSI) MOUNTING SET lem PartNo. Quen, Part Name % DOLI7xL —— — pounting Set 10 FoLa7ac 2 MAT Nhe tstaintes stent) 11 BovlorK 1 Mounting Beacket 12 KOLOONW PH Theby 139 Cap Screws POIORN 4 Saintes Steel 15 FOLO9AA 1 Utbol utente stel) Fig. B6746 “Denotes parts more frequently replaced. GIVE INSTRUMENT SERIAL NUMBER AND MODEL WHEN ORDERING B-17— PL-Y6411C Tab : P-d/p PART: Effective July '76 i SUPPRESSION KIT ELEVATION KIT Fig. 39744 Fig, 9745 . Jem Part No. Part Name, tem PartNo Quen. Part Name — yoiz2es Suppression Kit = VOI22BA = Elevation Kit 2 voizeeT 1 Bracket 1 voloere 1 Scale (MIN-MAX) 3 Roloove 2 632 4 Socket H Screws 2 oolao7l «1840 YR Screw 2 Poace § Sa0x Ya Pan Screws 3 Uoiz28e 1 Spring Qsembiy 5 Uol22BB 1 Spring Assembiy 4 XOL6PR 4 Sto Ne'Soceet H seews 8 Uolozre 1 Seale (MINA) 5S Aoloove 2 632% IA'socker H Screws 3 doa7t «1 B40 ARH. Screw & UoloaRw Bracket Noiseps 2 Plates, 5 NOSES 2 Plater & Peace 1 540% Ya Pan Screw DIAPHRAGM ASSEMBLY Meair| SS ie it vam’ | tm | «Peo aes SS Sco Bae Se woreany | gzooun Bese rice | ROMY | Fama Pi oa SSS [ROME | boriske ie Sores | BSS Perce an Mone Boltawr | Bold Bore and el RObdaes | Robdowe faci Fezsowe | Bordo HEVGlosi rm sietss) | Fsse0SR | Pout ang 9200" 10 0850" 0 | | ‘SI6L Stainless Stee! ‘F9200MM_ Heed | FBAROM | won Bes ere SEEN | ete Pena a ee pone aslo sobshes Fig, E182 range 0.200 1 0400°H20 ot | ested ot oat [rosea | enn GIVE INSTRUMENT SERIAL NUMBER AND MODEL WHEN ORDERING Printed in Japan (at) B-18— PARTS PL-Y6411C Tab: P-d/p July 76 Effective y 9 wf. a @®) B-16—

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