Manual
    <5.  Wiring>
5-1
IM 01C50B01-01E
5.  Wiring
5.1  Notes on Wiring
IMPORTANT
•  Apply a waterproong sealant to the threads 
of the connection port. (It is recommended 
that you use non-hardening sealant made of 
silicon resin for waterproong.)
•  Lay wiring as far away as possible from 
electrical noise sources such as large 
transformers, motors and power supplies.
•  Remove the wiring connection dust-caps 
before wiring.
•  To prevent electrical noise, the signal cable 
and the power cable must not be housed in 
the same conduit.
•  The terminal box cover is locked by an Allen 
head bolt (a shrouding bolt) on ATEX, IECEx 
and TIIS ameproof type transmitters. 
When the shrouding bolt is driven clockwise 
by an Allen wrench, it is going in and cover 
lock is released, and then the cove can 
be opened by hands. See Subsection 6.3 
“Disassembly and Reassembly” for details.
5.2  Loop Construction
The YTA is a two-wire temperature transmitter that 
uses the output power supply wiring and signal 
wiring alternately.
The transmission loop requires DC power. Connect 
the transmitter with the distributor as shown in 
Figure 5.1 or Figure 5.2.
For the transmission loop, the load resistance of 
the distributor or other instrument to be installed in 
the loop and the lead wire must be within the range 
shown in Figure 5.3.
For details of communication requirements, refer to 
the additional reference materials, IM 01C50T03-
01E “YTA Series BRAIN Communication”, 
and IM 01C50T01-01E “YTA Series HART 
Communication”.
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+
Output signal
–
Distributor
(power supply unit)
Receiver
Input signal
(thermocouple,
RTD, mV, etc.)
Figure 5.1  Loop Construction (for General-use 
Type and Flameproof Type)
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+
Output signal
–
Distributor
(power supply unit)
Receiver
Safety
barrier
Input signal
(thermocouple,
RTD, mV, etc.)
Figure 5.2  Loop Construction (for Intrinsically 
Safe Type)
600
250
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Power supply voltage E (V DC)
R=
0.0236
E–10.5
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External
load
resistance
R
(Ω)
Communication
applicable range
BRAIN and HART
Figure 5.3  Relation between Power Supply 
Voltage and Load Resistance
Note:  For intrinsic safe explosion-proof type units, the internal 
resistance of the safety barrier is also included in the load 
resistance.
5.3  Cable Selection
5.3.1  Input signal Cable Selection
A dedicated cable is used for connection between 
the temperature sensor and the temperature 
transmitter.  










