Manual
    <9.  Maintenance>
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IM 01C25R01-01E
9.4.4  Replacing the Process Connector 
Gaskets
This subsection describes process connector 
gasket replacement. (See gure 9.6.)
(a)  Loosen the two bolts, and remove the process 
connectors.
(b)  Replace the process connector gaskets.
(c) Remount the process connectors. Tighten the 
bolts securely and uniformly to a torque of 39 to 
49 N·m {4 to 5 kgf·m}, and verify that there are 
no pressure leaks.
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Bolt
Process connector
Process connector gasket
Figure 9.6  Removing and Mounting the Process 
Connector
9.5  Troubleshooting
If any abnormality appears in the measured values, 
use the troubleshooting ow chart below to isolate 
and remedy the problem. Since some problems 
have complex causes, these ow charts may 
not identify all. If you have difculty isolating or 
correcting a problem, contact Yokogawa service 
personnel.
9.5.1  Basic Troubleshooting
First determine whether the process variable 
is actually abnormal or a problem exists in the 
measurement system. 
If the problem is in the measurement system, 
isolate the problem and decide what corrective 
action to take.
This transmitter is equipped with a self-diagnostic 
function which will be useful in troubleshooting, 
and the transmitter equipped with an integral 
indicator will show an alarm code as a result of self-
diagnosis.  
See subsection 9.5.3 for the list of alarms. 
See also each communication manual.
Abnormalities appear in measurement.
: Areas where self-diagnostic offers support
Is process variable
itself abnormal?
Inspect the
process system.
Isolate problem in
measurement system.
Does problem exist in
receiving instrument?
Check/correct
environmental conditions.
Inspect receiver.
Check transmitter.
Check/correct operating
conditions.
Measurement system problem
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YES
NO
NO
YES
Environmental conditions
Operating conditions
Transmitter itself
Figure 9.7   Basic Flow and Self-Diagnostics










