YTA110/310/320 Temperature Transmitter
YTA110 HART protocol model has been discontinued.
YTA610 Temperature Transmitter
YTA710 Temperature Transmitter
The YTA110/310 is a field-mount temperature transmitter that accepts a single sensor input and YTA320 is a dual inputs.
This input can be from a RTD, thermocouple, ohm, or DC millivolt. These models support either BRAIN or HART® 5 digital communication protocol. Dual input functions include Failed Sensor Backup, Temperature Averaging, and Differential Temperature. The YTA320 also adds the availability of FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus all digital communication.
YTA110/310/320 features include:
Choice of BRAIN Protocol, HART® 5 Protocol, or FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus
SIL 2 Certified (BRAIN and HART Protocols)
Dual Inputs (YTA320)
The YTA110/310 is a field-mount temperature transmitter that accepts a single sensor input and YTA320 is a dual inputs.
This input can be from a RTD, thermocouple, ohm, or DC millivolt. These models support either BRAIN or HART® 5 digital communication protocol. Dual input functions include Failed Sensor Backup, Temperature Averaging, and Differential Temperature. The YTA320 also adds the availability of FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus all digital communication.
YTA110/310/320 features include:
Choice of BRAIN Protocol, HART® 5 Protocol, or FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus
SIL 2 Certified (BRAIN and HART Protocols)
Dual Inputs (YTA320)
Rugged Construction
Robust dual compartment housing with hermetically sealed terminals protects the electronics from moisture ingress and eliminates the need to expose the electronics to the environment. This ensures a long service life and long stability, while reducing maintenance and cost of ownership. Reliability and durability are guaranteed with NEMA 4x and IP67 compliance.
The durable epoxy paint maximizes chemical resistance; however, for maximum protection in marine environments where salt spray and semi immersion are common, a stainless steel housing is available.
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TUV NORD Safety Approved
Plant safety and the safety of personnel are equally as important as plant availability, throughput, and increased profitability. For these reasons Yokogawa believes safety should never be an option, it should be standard in all modern process automation & control equipment. The YTA320 has been designed and built in accordance with this philosophy. Whether or not the YTA320 is installed in a Safety Instrument Function (SIF), it will deliver a lifetime of benefits.
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The YTA320 enables advanced linearization of 20 types of industrial temperature sensors and input signals. Utilizing a selected high grade 16bit A/D converter allows the YTA320 to achieve a performance of ±0.05% of calibrated span accuracy wth BRAIN or HART 5 communication. With FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus, the calibrated span accuracy is ±0.009 of calibrated span.
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Stability
The YTA320's stability is inherited from its meticulous product design and development philosophy. Containing a precision internal reference, YTA320 can detect and automatically correct for any instability, delivery a 5 year stability guarantee.
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The YTA320 has 4 to 20 mA analog outpuit signal with Brain Protocol or HART® 5 digital protocol rider. It also has the option of the all digital FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus protocol.
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Dual Sensor Input
The YTA320 in capable of dual sensor input. With the processing capablilty of the tarnsmitter, this dual input can be used to provide Failed Sensor Backup, Temperature Averaging, or Differential Temperature measurement.
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The YTA320 has an automatic failed sensor backup function that transfers seamlessly to the standby sensor when needed. When the primary sensor fails, the transmitter will automatically switch over to the standby secondary sensor. An error message is displayed on the local indicator and an alarm message is generated for the host system and asset manager. The failed sensor can then be replaced without losing vital process information. This allows the sensor to be replaced at the next convenient maintenance period, avoiding unnecessary trips to the field and a possible unscheduled plant shutdown.
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The dual input sensors of the YTA302 can also be set to average the two inputs into a single output.
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The dual input sensors of the YTA302 can also be set to output the difference between the two inputs.
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Sensor Matching
The Yokogawa YTA320 uses the IEC751 standard to define the relationship between resistance and temperature for RTD sensors. This relationship is referred to as a Standard Curve. Sensor manufacturers use this same standard, but, because of construction process, each sensor has a unique temperature / resistance relationship. This is referred to as the Real RTD Curve. (The Real RTD Curve falls within the tolerance band of IEC751 standard) In the 1920's, Hugh Longbourne Callendar and M.S. Van Dusen developed a set of coefficients that would modify the Standard Curve to match the Real RTD Curve; thus, removing the error generated by the difference between the two curves. Yokogawa's YTA320 with the CM1 option can accept these coefficients to adjust the Standard Curve to match the Real RTD Curve of the sensor; eliminating this error improves the accuracy of the YTA320 / Sensor system.
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Note: The FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus version includes this feature as standard.
Clear and Concise Display
YTA320's large informative indicator clearly displays the current status and process information at a glance. A 32-segment circular bar graph provides a clear graphical feedback of the process measurement, while the measurement value itself is displayed in the center along with the correct measurement units. Below the measurement value, the indicator keeps you updated with diagostic information, such as measurement and alarm status.
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YTA110/310
YTA320
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