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DUM Module ATEXFlow Monitor
Operation instructions
Flow monitor for usein explosion-hazard zones
Series DUMType DUM-4 thru DUM-250
Read this manual prior to performing any task!
DUM Modul ATEX, 3, en_US
© Meister Strömungstechnik GmbH 2019
Meister Strömungstechnik GmbH
Im Gewerbegebiet 2
63831 Wiesen
Germany
Telephone: +49 6096 9720 - 0
Fax: +49 6096 9720 - 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.meister-flow.com
These instructions were compiled by:
Meister Strömungstechnik GmbH
Subject to change without notice
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These instructions facilitate the safeand efficient handling of a flow monitor(referred to as "device" in the fol-lowing). The instructions are an inte-gral part of the device and must bekept within easy reach for the per-sonnel in the immediate vicinity of thedevice at all times. Personnel mustcarefully read and understand theseinstructions before commencing allwork. The basic requirement for safework is adherence to all safety andhandling instructions stipulated inthese instructions. The local accident-prevention regulations and generalsafety standards and regulations forthe field of application of the devicealso apply. Illustrations in theseinstructions are provided to aid generalunderstanding and might deviate fromthe actual model. No claims can bederived from any such differences.
Limitations of liability
All details and instructions in thismanual have been compiled underconsideration of the valid standardsand regulations, the current state-of-technology and our many years ofknowledge and experience. The manu-facturer does not accept any liabilityarising from:
n non-observance of any details inthese instructions
n improper use of the device, or usethat is not in accordance withthese instructions
n use of non-trained personnel
n unauthorized retrofitting or tech-nical changes that have not beenauthorized by the manufacturer
n use of non-approved replacementparts
The duties and obligations agreedupon in the delivery contract apply infull, as well as the general terms andconditions, the terms of delivery by themanufacturer and the valid legal regu-lations applicable at the conclusion ofthe contract.
Copyright
These operating instructions are pro-tected by copyright.
Except for internal purposes, transferof these instructions to third-parties,copying them in any way– even in part – as well as dissemina-tion and/or communication of their con-tent is forbidden without prior writtenauthorization from Meister Strömung-stechnik ("manufacturer"). Violationsare subject to claims for indemnifica-tion. The manufacturer reserves theright to assert additional claims.
Copyright is the property of the manu-facturer.
© Meister Strömungstechnik GmbH
Im Gewerbegebiet 2
63831 Wiesen
Germany
Supplemental directives
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Table of contents1 Overview..................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Short description.................................................................................. 61.2 Warranty and guarantee provisions..................................................... 61.3 Customer service................................................................................. 6
2 Safety.......................................................................................................... 72.1 Explanation of symbols........................................................................ 72.2 Correct use in explosion-hazard zones .............................................. 82.3 Special precautions for use in explosion-hazard zones.................... 102.3.1 Precautions for use in explosion-hazard zones.............................. 112.4 Personnel requirements.................................................................... 122.5 Personal safety equipment................................................................ 132.6 Protective systems............................................................................ 13
3 Areas of employment............................................................................... 143.1 Mechanical component (flow meter without limit switch contacts
and electrical accessories)................................................................ 143.1.1 Exterior of the device...................................................................... 143.1.2 Interior of the device....................................................................... 143.1.3 General safety information for the mechanical component of the
device ............................................................................................ 153.1.4 Categorization of the mechanical component of the flow mon-
itor .................................................................................................. 163.1.5 List of media................................................................................... 193.1.6 Applicable documents.................................................................... 213.2 Electrical component of the device (limit switch contacts)................. 243.2.1 Categorization of the electrical component of the flow monitor
(limit switch contacts)..................................................................... 243.2.2 Applicable documents.................................................................... 24
4 Operating data.......................................................................................... 344.1 Operating data for the mechanical component of the device............ 344.2 Switch contact operating data........................................................... 34
5 Transport, packaging and storage......................................................... 36
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6 Installation and initial startup................................................................. 376.1 Safety................................................................................................ 376.2 Tools.................................................................................................. 376.3 Protection of the flow monitor............................................................ 376.4 Electrical connection.......................................................................... 376.5 Grounding the device........................................................................ 376.6 Contact protection measures............................................................. 37
7 Operation.................................................................................................. 39
8 Troubleshooting....................................................................................... 40
9 Maintenance............................................................................................. 419.1 Return Materials................................................................................ 419.1.1 Return Materials Authorization....................................................... 41
10 Disassembly and disposal...................................................................... 42
11 Technical data.......................................................................................... 4311.1 Dimension sheet.............................................................................. 4311.2 General specifications...................................................................... 4611.3 Replacement parts........................................................................... 49
12 Annex........................................................................................................ 56
13 Index.......................................................................................................... 57
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1 Overview1.1 Short description
Fig. 1: DUM flow monitor
1 Switch point adjustment scale2 Explosion-proof limit contact with
cast-on power cable
The flow monitor DUM monitors thecontinuous flow of liquids. It isdesigned for installation in pipe sys-tems.
A float inside the device is moved bythe medium flowing through it. Thedesired switch point can be set on theswitch point adjustment scale,whereby the arrow on the switch con-tact is aligned to the desired volumeflow value on the switch point adjust-ment scale.
Electrical monitoring is accomplishedby explosion-proof limit switches. Theelectrical connection is via the cast onpower cable.
1.2 Warranty and guar-antee provisions
Warranty and guarantee provisions arecontained in the general terms andconditions of the manufacturer.
1.3 Customer serviceFor technical information, please con-tact our customer service department(for contact details, see Page 2).
Furthermore, our staff is always inter-ested in receiving new information andexperiences gained from application ofthe device, which might be useful inimproving our products.
Overview
Customer service
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2 SafetyThis Chapter provides an overview ofimportant safety aspects required foroptimum protection of personnel aswell as for safe installation and safeoperation of the device.
Non-observance of the handling andsafety instructions listed in this manualmay result in hazardous/dangerous sit-uations and in damage to property.
2.1 Explanation of sym-bols
Safety instructions
Safety instructions in this manual aremarked by symbols. The safetyinstructions are preceded by signalwords that indicate the level of danger/hazard.
To prevent accidents or injuries to per-sons as well as damage to property,always observe the safety instructionsand proceed carefully.
DANGER!
This combination of symbol andsignal word indicates an imme-diate, dangerous situation thatresults in death or serious injuryif it is not avoided.
WARNING!
This combination of symbol andsignal word indicates a possiblydangerous situation that mightresult in death or serious inju-ries if it is not avoided.
Safety
Explanation of symbols
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CAUTION!
This combination of symbol andsignal word indicates a possiblydangerous situation that mightresult in minor or slight injuriesif it is not avoided.
NOTICE!
This combination of symbol andsignal word indicates a possiblydangerous situation that mightresult in damage to propertyand to the environment if it isnot avoided.
Tips and recommendations
This symbol emphasizes usefultips and recommendations aswell as information for efficientand failure-free operation.
Signs used in these instructions
The following symbols and highlightingare used in these instructions to iden-tify handling instructions, the descrip-tion of results, lists/enumerations, ref-erences and other elements:
Designates step-by-step han-dling instructions.
ð Designates a state or anautomatic sequence as aresult of a specific operatingstep.
n Designates randomly ordered enu-merations and list entries
Ä “Signs used in these instructions”on page 8, designates references tochapters in these instructions.
2.2 Correct use inexplosion-hazardzones
The device has been designed andconstructed exclusively for the correctuse in accordance with these instruc-tions
The flow monitor serves exclusively tomonitor the continuous flow of liquids.
The areas of application are specifiedin Chapter 3 of these instructions.
The admissible operating conditionsare specified in Chapter 4 of theseinstructions.
Safety
Correct use in explosion-hazard zones
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Correct use of the device includes theobservance of all specifications inthese Operating Instructions, as wellas those for "DUM Module BASICS".
Any additional or different application,above and beyond the correct use inaccordance with these instructions isdeemed as incorrect use.
WARNING!
Danger due to incorrect use!– Use the flow monitor only
within the stipulated per-formance limits
– Do not subject the flowmonitor to severe tempera-ture fluctuations
– Do not use the flow monitorwith quick acting valves
– Do not use the flow monitorwith solenoid valves
– Do not subject the flowmonitor to vibrations
– Do not subject the flowmonitor to pressure surges
– Do not use the flow monitorwith media containingsolids or abrasives
– Only use the flow monitorwith media previouslyapproved by the manufac-turer
– Do not use the flow monitoras the sole monitoringdevice to prevent dan-gerous conditions
– Do not install the flow mon-itor as a load bearing partwithin a pipeline system
– The flow monitor must beinstalled so that it is pro-tected from damage bymechanical force. If neces-sary, install an appropriateimpact protection device.
Safety
Correct use in explosion-hazard zones
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– The flow monitor may beinstalled in explosion-hazard zones only if:– the marking on the flow
monitor,– the marking on the
switch unit installed onthe flow monitor,
– and the informationcontained in theaccompanying docu-mentation (OperatingInstructions "DUMModule BASICS" and"DUM Module ATEX")authorize such installa-tion and operation
– Planning and design ofequipment, protective sys-tems and components isthe responsibility of thefacility operator.
– The potential impact, incase of an explosion, mustbe taken into account bythe facility operator.
– The facility operator isresponsible for the substi-tution, or the reduction ofthe quantity of substances,which may cause an explo-sive atmosphere.
All claims for damages due to incorrectuse are excluded.
Incorrect use of the flow monitor mayresult in dangerous situations.
2.3 Special precautionsfor use in explosion-hazard zones
The following chapter lists residualrisks that might arise from the device.
To reduce health risks and preventdangerous situations, observe thesafety instructions listed here, thesafety instructions listed in other chap-ters of these operating instructions, aswell as all safety instructions listed inthe Operating Instructions for "DUMModule BASICS".
These Operating Instructionscannot cover all conceivabledangers because many dan-gers arise, not from the deviceitself, but from the respectivemedia flowing through it.Always observe the appropriatesafety data sheets when usinghazardous media!
Safety
Special precautions for use in explosion-hazard zones
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2.3.1 Precautions for usein explosion-hazardzones
DANGER!
Danger to life from explo-sions– Potentially explosive dust-
air mixtures and hybrid mix-tures are not allowed insidethe flow meter/flow monitorand must be excluded bythe operator!
– Dust accumulations are notallowed inside the flowmeter/flow monitor or onthe outside surface andmust be excluded by theoperator! When cleaning,do not use dry cloths!
– To avoid electrostaticcharges capable ofresulting in dangerous sit-uations, the followingrequirements must be met:– All conductive parts,
capable of electrostaticcharging, must be con-nected and grounded.
– Dangerous electro-static charging of non-conductive parts andmaterials, includingsolids, fluids and dust,must be avoided
– Ignitable dischargesmust be excluded.
– Chemical reactions, pyrol-ysis or biological processesinside the flow meter/flowmonitor are not allowedand must be excluded bythe operator.
– The entry of foreign mate-rials that may producesparks is not allowed andmust be excluded by theoperator.
– Friction, which may causelocal heat build-up andsparking, is not allowedand must be excluded bythe operator.
– Impact processes, involvingmaterials such as rust orlight alloys (e.g. aluminumor magnesium) are notallowed and must beexcluded by the operator.
– High voltage and currentsthat may cause sparkingare not allowed and mustbe excluded by the oper-ator.
– Electromagnetic waves in afrequency range between104 to 3×1012 Hz, as maybe found in the vicinity ofradio broadcasting stationsor high-frequency genera-tors, are not allowed andmust be excluded by theoperator.
Safety
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– Electromagnetic waves in afrequency range between3×1011 to 3×1015 Hz, whichcan occur as radiation fromprotective systems or com-ponents (e.g. lamps, arclamps, lasers), are notallowed and must beexcluded by the operator.
– Devices which can focusradiation, and which canprovide an ignition sourcefor particles and surfaces,are not allowed and mustbe excluded by the oper-ator.
– Ionizing radiation thatexceeds the minimum igni-tion temperature of the sur-rounding explosive atmos-phere, is not allowed andmust be excluded by theoperator.
– Ultrasound sources, whichcan ignite the sonicatedmaterial, are not allowedand must be excluded bythe operator.
– Adiabatic compression andshock waves are notallowed and must beexcluded by the operator.
– Exothermic reactions,including auto-ignition ofdust, is not allowed andmust be excluded by theoperator.
2.4 Personnel require-ments
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to use ofinsufficiently trained andqualified personnel!If unqualified personnel work onthe device or are located withinits hazard zone, dangers arisewhich may result in serious inju-ries and considerable damageto property.
– All work must be performedby qualified personnel only.
– Keep unqualified personnelaway from hazard zones
The personnel requirements, as formu-lated in the Operating Instructions for"DUM Module BASICS", Chapter 2.4,are valid. For employment withinexplosion-hazard zones, only trainedand qualified personnel may be used.Responsibility for the choice of per-sonnel and their qualification rests withthe facility operator. The requirementsfor standards DIN EN 60079-14 undDIN EN 60079-17 must be taken intoconsideration.
Refer also to the Operating Instruc-tions "DUM Module BASICS", Chapter2.9 "Responsibility of the owner"
Safety
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Authorized personnel is to berestricted to those persons who can beexpected to carry out their work reli-ably. Persons whose ability to respondis influenced e.g. by drugs, alcohol ormedication, are not authorized.
Observe the age and occupational reg-ulations at the site when choosing per-sonnel.
2.5 Personal safetyequipment
Personal safety equipment is used toprotect personnel from hazards/dangers that might impair their safetyor health during work.
When performing the various tasks at,and with the device, personnel mustwear personal safety equipment. Spe-cial reference to this equipment ismade in the Operating Instructions for"DUM Module BASICS". The facilityoperator must ensure that the protec-tive clothing used in explosion hazardzones is suitable and approved.
2.6 Protective systemsThe design of the safety features isdescribed in the Operating Instructions"DUM Module BASICS". The operatormust ensure that all applicable regula-tions which apply to operations inexplosion-hazard zones are met.
Safety
Protective systems
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3 Areas of employment3.1 Mechanical compo-
nent (flow meterwithout limit switchcontacts and elec-trical accessories)
3.1.1 Exterior of thedevice
n Device type DUM may beemployed in areas in which anexplosive atmosphere, composedof a gas/air- or dust/air- mixturemay occasionally occur. The exte-rior of the device may therefore besuitably located in explosionhazard zone 1. zone 2. zone 21 orzone 22.
n Dust accumulations are not per-mitted , neither internally, nor onthe outside surface of the flowmeter/flow monitor and must beexcluded by the operator.
3.1.2 Interior of the devicen Internal to the device, only those
flow media may be used, to whichthe following applies:
n the media is listed on the medialist (Chapter 3.1.5) and
n the media is not aggressive to thewetted parts of the device, and
n the device is approved by themanufacturer for use with theMedium.
n It is permissible to occasionallyhave an explosive gas/air mixtureinside the device (explosionhazard zone 1). At no time maygasses of explosion hazard groupIIC (e.g. hydrogen or acetylene)be present in the interior of thedevice.
n Explosive dust-air mixtures andhybrid mixtures are not permittedinside the flow meter/flow monitorand must be excluded by the oper-ator.
n Chemical reactions, pyrolysis orbiological processes inside theflow meter/flow monitor are notpermitted and must be excludedby the operator.
n The entry of foreign materials thatmay produce sparks is not per-mitted and must be excluded bythe operator.
Areas of employment
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3.1.3 General safety infor-mation for themechanical compo-nent of the device
n Dust accumulations are not per-mitted; neither internally, nor onthe outside surface of the flowmeter/flow monitor and must beexcluded by the operator. Whencleaning, do not use dry cloths!
n In case of hazard through staticelectricity, the following require-ments must be met:– All conductive parts capable
of charging themselves elec-trostatically must be con-nected and grounded.
– Dangerous electrostaticcharging of non-conductiveparts and materials, includingsolids, fluids and dust, mustbe avoided.
– Ignitable discharges must beexcluded.
n Friction, which may cause localheat build-up and sparking, is notpermitted and must be excludedby the operator.
n Impact processes involving mate-rials such as rust or light alloys(e.g. aluminum or magnesium) arenot permitted and must beexcluded by the operator.
n High voltage and currents thatmay cause sparking are not per-mitted and must be excluded bythe operator.
n Electromagnetic waves in a fre-quency range between 104 to3×1012 Hz, as may be found in thevicinity of radio broadcasting sta-tions, or high-frequency genera-tors, are not permitted and mustbe excluded by the operator.
n Electromagnetic waves in a fre-quency range between 3×1011 to3×1015 Hz, which can occur asradiation from protective systemsor components (e.g. lamps, arclamps, lasers) are not permittedand must be excluded by the oper-ator.
n Devices which can focus radiation,and which can provide an ignitionsource for particles and surfaces,are not permitted and must beexcluded by the operator.
n Ionizing radiation, which exceedsthe minimum ignition temperatureof the surrounding combustibleatmosphere, is not permitted andmust be excluded by the operator.
n Ultrasound sources, which canignite the sonicated material, arenot permitted and must beexcluded by the operator.
n Adiabatic compression and shockwaves are not permitted and mustbe excluded by the operator.
Areas of employment
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n Exothermic reactions, includingauto-ignition of dust, are not per-mitted and must be excluded bythe operator.
n The device must be installed insuch a way as to precludedamage by outside force. It is theresponsibility of the operator toinstall appropriate protectivedevices.
3.1.4 Categorization ofthe mechanical com-ponent of the flowmonitor
n Equipment groupinternal: IIexternal: II
n Equipment categoryinternal: 2external: 2
n Atmosphereinternal: Gas (G)external: Gas (G), Dust (D)
n Type of protection: h (Construc-tional Safety "c")
n Gas groupinternal: IIBexternal: IIC, IIIC
n Temperature classificationinternal: T5, T6external: T5, T6external: T100 °C, T80 °COperating temperatures fordeviceswithout limit switch contactsThe maximum media tempera-ture for a device without limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:– the ignition temperature of the
medium and– the ignition temperature of the
atmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to 100 °C
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flow monitor
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It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum media tempera-ture for a device without limitswitch contacts must be higheror equal to - 20 °C,whereby it must be ensured thatthe medium does not freeze.The maximum ambient tempera-ture for a device without limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:– the ignition temperature of the
medium and– the ignition temperature of the
atmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to 100 °C
It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum ambient tempera-ture for a device without limitswitch contacts must be higherthan or equal to - 20 °C.Operating temperatures for adevice with the following limitswitch contacts:Explosion proof switch contactswith design examination:PTB 03 ATEX 2154 X
II 2 G Ex mb IIC T6 GbII 2 D Ex tb IIIC T80 °C Db
The maximum media tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:
– the ignition temperature of themedium and
– the ignition temperature of theatmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to 75 °C
It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum media tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be higherthan or equal to - 20 °C ,whereby it must be ensured thatthe medium does not freeze.The maximum ambient tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:– the ignition temperature of the
medium and– the ignition temperature of the
atmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to 75 °C
It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum ambient tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be higherthan or equal to - 20 °C.Operating temperatures for adevice with the following limitswitch contacts:Explosion proof switch contactswith design examination:PTB 03 ATEX 2154 X
II 2 G Ex mb IIC T5 Gb
Areas of employment
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flow monitor
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II 2 D Ex tb IIIC T100 °C DbThe maximum media tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:– the ignition temperature of the
medium and– the ignition temperature of the
atmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to 90 °C
It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum media tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be higherthan or equal to - 20 °C.It must be ensured that themedium does not freeze.The maximum ambient tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be lessthan:– the ignition temperature of the
medium and– the ignition temperature of the
atmosphere surrounding thedevice and
– less than or equal to90 °C
It is the responsibility of the oper-ator to ensure that these require-ments are met concurrently.The minimum ambient tempera-ture for a device with these limitswitch contacts must be higherthan or equal to - 20 °C.
n EPL (Equipment Protection Level):Gb (Gas), Db (Dust)
n Labeling of the mechanical com-ponent of the flow meter/flow mon-itor:internal: II 2G Ex h IIB T5, T6Gbexternal: II 2G Ex h IIC T5, T6Gbexternal: II 2D Ex h IIIC T100°C, T80 °C Db
Areas of employment
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3.1.5 List of mediaMedia used Ignition temp. Explosion limit
[%]
Lower Upper
Argon Inert gas
Cargon gaseous mixtureArgon+CO2
CO2 Inert gas
CO2liquid
Diesel 255 (ASTME659-78) 0,6 6,5
Biodiesel SME Soya seed oilmethyl ester
285 (ASTME659-78)
Biodiesel RME Rape seed oilmethyl ester
283 (ASTME659-78)
EDC (1,2-Dichlorethane) 440 6,2 16
Natural gas 575 - 640 4 17
Ethanol 400 3,1
City gas 560
Gaseous mix-ture 90 %Argon + 10 %CO2
Gaseous mix-ture 96 %Argon + 4 %O2
Helium none none none
Air
Methane 595 4,4 16,5
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Media used Ignition temp. Explosion limit[%]
Lower Upper
Methanol 455 6,1 44
N2 none none none
N2O none none none
NaOH Natrium-hydroxide-NaOH ("causticsoda")
none none none
NaOH 50% none none none
Caustic sodaNaOH 25%
none none none
NH3 anhydrousammonia
630 15 28
n-Heptan(highly puri-fied)
215 1 6,7
O2 none none none
Oil
organic Saltsolution den-sity 1,35 kg/l20 °C
Peroxide none none none
RAF2 Raffinate 2 385 1,6 10
Spirits ofAmmonia(25%)
630 15 28
SO2 Sulphur dioxide none none none
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Media used Ignition temp. Explosion limit[%]
Lower Upper
Solvana 2000(Universalcleaningagent)
236 0,4 7
Petroleumether
>200 0,6 7
Water none none none
Water / Nitrite-solution
Hydrogenper-oxyde 50%(ultra pure)
none none none
Hydrogenper-oxyde 50weight.-%, dis-solved inWater
none none none
Propane 470 2,2 9,5
n-Butane 365 1,4 8,5
3.1.6 Applicable docu-ments
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3.2 Electrical compo-nent of the device(limit switch con-tacts)
The electrical limit switch contactswere subjected to design examinationPTB 03 ATEX 2154 X
The limit switch contacts may only beemployed in combination with DUMtype devices in areas in which anexplosive atmosphere, composed of agas/air- or dust/air-mixture, may occa-sionally occur. The limit switch con-tacts of the device may therefore besuitably located in explosion hazardzone 1, zone 2, zone 21, or zone 22.Dust accumulations are not permittedon the limit switch contacts and mustbe excluded by the operator.
3.2.1 Categorization ofthe electrical com-ponent of the flowmonitor (limit switchcontacts)
n Device group: IIn Device category: 2n Atmosphere: Gas (G), Dust (D)n Gas group: IIC, Dust group: IIICn Ignition protection class (Gas): mb
(Encapsulation, application inzone 1 and 2)
n Ignition protection category (Dust):tb (protection by enclosure, appli-cation in zone 21 and 22)
n Temperature class (Gas): T5, T6
n Maximum permissible surfacetemperature (Dust): T 80 °C,T 100 °C
n EPL (Equipment Protection Level):Gb (Gas), Db (Dust)
3.2.2 Applicable docu-ments
The electrical limiting contacts weresubjected to a design examination
PTB 03 ATEX 2154 X
The following documents must beobserved:
Manufacturer's declaration for theemployment of explosion-proof switchunits within a safety concept
n Design examination certificate withattachments
n Conformity declaration (MeisterStrömungstechnik GmbH)
n Operating Instructions for theswitch units
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Release: 03.09.2018 Page 1 of 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Explosion-proof contacts according to ATEX 2154 X
Technical Safety Data Model
SEM-A (SPDT/Change Over) + SEM-E (SPST/Normally Open)
Manufacturer: Meister Strömungstechnik GmbH / Im Gewerbegebiet 2 / D-63831 Wiesen
EN 60079-0: 2018 / EN 60079-18:2015 / EN 60079-18/A1:2018 / EN 60079-31:2014 T6 T5
Typ SEM – A… CE 0102 max. ambient temperature 75 °C Typ SEM – A… CE 0102 max. ambient temperature 90 °C
II 2G Ex mb IIC T6 Gb + II 2D Ex tb IIIC T80 Db II 2G Ex mb IIC T5 Gb + II 2D Ex tb IIIC T100 Db
Typ SEM – E… CE 0102 max. ambient temperature 75 °C Typ SEM – E… CE 0102 max. ambient temperature 90 °C
II 2G Ex mb IIC T6 Gb + II 2D Ex tb IIIC T80 Db II 2G Ex mb IIC T5 Gb + II 2D Ex tb IIIC T100 Db
Approval: EX-Type Examination Certificate PTB 03 ATEX 2154 X
Startup
The switch unit may only be connected to circuits with the following maximum ratings:
SEM-A: Umax: 250 V / Imax: 1 A / Pmax: 30 W
SEM-E: Umax: 250 V / Imax: 2 A / Pmax: 60 W
The circuit must not incorporate any effective inductivities or effective capacities. Above mentioned max. ratings must never be exceeded. For contact protection a fuse with the nominal value
of 1 A for SEM-A respectively 2 A for SEM-E
must be provided outside of the hazardous area for the circuit, unless the switch unit is connected to an intrinsically safe circuit. Application The switch unit may be used in potentially explosive atmospheres classified as Category 2.
Mounting The switch unit must be inserted between the mounting rails and then tightened with 2 screws.
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Maintenance There is no maintenance required. Repairs are not permitted! Installation The electrical connections must be made in accordance to local safety regulations for electrical equipment and under observance of the regulations for the installation of electrical equipment in hazardous areas. The connection circuits must be designed with increased safety, if the device is not connected to intrinsically safe circuits. Adjustment Except for the switch point, no other adjustments have to be made. Relevant safety data The following limit must not, under any circumstances, be exceeded, even for a very short time. The following limit values must never be exceeded, even for short periods.
Type SEM-A (T5) SEM-E (T5) SEM-A (T6) SEM-E (T6) Operating voltage max. 250 V max. 250 V max. 250 V max. 250 V Switch current max. 1 A max. 2 A max. 1 A max. 2 A Contact Rating max. 30 W max. 60 W max. 30 W max. 60 W Max. ambient temperature
90 °C 90 °C 75 °C 75 °C
The unit must not be used in areas where electrostatic charging of the plastic housing might occur.
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Warning Do not clean the switch unit with aggressive cleaning agents or solvents, nor store or install the unit in aggressive atmosphere to avoid damage to the employed plastics. Cleaning must not take place in potentially explosive areas. Ensure that the plastic housing is not electrostatically charged during cleaning. If this cannot be ensured, the housing must be discharged on all sides, outside the potentially explosive area, by means of a grounded metal plate before bringing the unit back into the potentially explosive area. In explosive areas, the plastic housing must under no circumstances be exposed to handling or processes which can lead to electrostatic charging of the housing. When removing the flowmeter and switch unit from the process line, ensure that no flow medium comes in contact with the switch housing and/or connecting cable. The sensor side of the switch unit (opposite the cable entry) is fragile due to its function and must be protected against mechanical damages when removed from the flow meter. The switch unit must be installed so that the connecting cable is not pinched, chafed or otherwise damaged and must not come in contact with parts which exceed temperatures of 75 °C (at T6) or 90 °C (at T5). The mounting of the switch unit onto flowmeters installed into a process line subjected to severe vibrations must be avoided, as this may cause malfunctions, such as loosening of the fixing screws, inexact measured values or cable failure. The switch unit must not be employed in machinery, plants or medical apparatus in which, should a malfunction arise, persons, animals or property could be injured or damaged.
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Function test Warning The function test must be conducted outside the potentially explosive area. SEM-A: The function test is performed with a cable tester and a magnet. If measured between core 1 and 2 of the connecting cable, the cable tester must switch from “conductive” to “nonconductive” when the magnet is in approximation to the front side of the switch unit. If measured between core 1 and 3 of the connecting cable the action of the cable tester must be reversed. The dielectric resistance between the electrical connections and the housing must be > 10 MΩ.
Connection: Core No. 1 Common Core No. 2 Normally closed Core No. 3 Normally open
SEM-E: The function test is performed with a cable tester and a magnet. If the magnet is in approximation of the front side of the switch unit the cable tester must indicate “conductive” when the switch is triggered. The dielectric resistance between the electrical connections and the housing must be > 10 MΩ.
Connection: in any order
Safety recommendation The explosion proof safety can be increased when the switch unit is connected to an intrinsically safe circuit e. g. using a galvanic isolator with an intrinsically safe input circuit. The galvanic isolator must be mounted in the safe area. Wiesen, 3 September 2018
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4 Operating dataOperating data for employment inexplosion-hazard zones.
4.1 Operating data forthe mechanicalcomponent of thedevice
The maximum operating pressure isspecified in Chapter 10.7 of the Oper-ating Instructions for "DUM ModuleBASICS".
The maximum media and ambienttemperatures for the mechanical com-ponent depend on various factors. It isthe responsibility of the operator tospecify the maximum temperatureswithin the framework set by the guide-lines in Ä Chapter 3.1.4 “Categoriza-tion of the mechanical component ofthe flow monitor ” on page 16 of theseOperating Instructions.
4.2 Switch contactoperating data
Operating data for the explosion-proofswitch unit with design examinationcertificate(PTB 03 ATEX 2154 X).
The following limit values must not beexceeded, not even for brief periods:
Table 1: Normally Open Contact(NOC), SEM-E (T6)
Max. operatingvoltage
250 V
Max. switch cur-rent
2 A
Max. switchingcapacity
60 VA
Max. ambienttemp for switchcontact
75 °C
Table 2: Normally Open Contact(NOC), SEM-E (T5)
Max. operatingvoltage
250 V
Max. switch cur-rent
2 A
Max. switchingcapacity
60 VA
Max. ambienttemp for switchcontact
90 °C
Operating data
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Table 3: Change-Over Contact, SEM-A(T6)
Max. operatingvoltage
250 V
Max. switch cur-rent
1 A
Max. switchingcapacity
30 VA
Minimum load 3 VA
Max. ambienttemp for switchcontact
75 °C
Table 4: Change-Over Contact, SEM-A(T5)
Max. operatingvoltage
250 V
Max. switchingcurrent
1 A
Max. switchcapacity
30 VA
Minimum load 3 VA
Max. ambienttemp for switchcontact
90 °C
Operating data
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5 Transport, packaging and storageTransport, packaging and storage innon-explosion-hazard zones aredescribed in Chapter 4, "DUM ModuleBASICS".
In explosion-hazard zones, in additionto the requirements described in theabove reference, all valid provisionsfor safety, accident prevention andenvironmental protection must be com-plied with.
Packaging procedures (wrapping/unwrapping) may only be conductedoutside the explosion-hazard zone.
DANGER!
Danger to life if packagingprocedures are conducted inexplosion-hazard zones.
n Packaging procedures may onlybe conducted outside the explo-sion-hazard zone.
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6 Installation and initial startupInstallation and initial startup in non-explosion-hazard zones are describedin Chapter 5, "DUM Module BASICS".In addition, for installation and initialstartup in explosion-hazard zones, thefollowing sections must be observed:
6.1 SafetyAll relevant safety-, accident preven-tion- and environmental protection reg-ulations must be followed for employ-ment in an explosion hazard zone.
6.2 ToolsTools, which may cause sparks, arenot to be employed. These tools mayonly be used when there is no poten-tially explosive atmosphere present.
The use of steel tools, of any kind, isprohibited in hazard zone 1, if there isrisk of explosion due to substances inexplosion hazard group IIC (in accord-ance with IEC/TR3 60079-20), (forexample, acetylene, hydrogen).
6.3 Protection of theflow monitor
The flow monitor must be installed insuch a way as to preclude damage byoutside force.
The facility operator is responsible forthe installation of an appropriateimpact protection shield.
6.4 Electrical connec-tion
Electrical connection is accomplishedthrough the cast on power cableleading from the switch housing. Allsafety advisories contained in theOperating Instructions for "DUMModule BASICS", Chapter 5, must beobserved. Additionally, for operation inexplosion-hazard zones, all valid provi-sions for safety, accident preventionand environmental protection must becomplied with.
6.5 Grounding thedevice
When installing the device in a pipesystem, ensure that the device isgrounded to the pipe system to avoid adangerous electrical potential differ-ence.
6.6 Contact protectionmeasures
Recommendations for contact protec-tion measures, when the device isemployed in a non-explosion-hazardzone, are described in chapter 5.9"Contact protection measures" of theOperating Instructions for "DUMModule BASICS". When the device isemployed in an explosion-hazardzone, only those contact protectionmeasures may be taken, which are
Installation and initial startup
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consistent with all valid safety andaccident prevention measures forexplosion-hazard zones and the speci-fications contained in these OperatingInstructions.
Installation and initial startup
Contact protection measures
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7 OperationOperation is described in Chapter 6,"DUM Module BASICS". All safety-and hazard warnings contained inChapter 6, "DUM Module BASICS",must be followed. For operation inexplosion-hazard zones, all valid provi-sions for safety, accident preventionand environmental protection must becomplied with.
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8 TroubleshootingThe procedures in case of malfunctionare described in Chapter 7, "DUMModule BASICS". All safety- andhazard warnings, contained in Chapter7, "DUM Module BASICS", must befollowed. Additionally, for operation inexplosion-hazard zones, all valid provi-sions for safety, accident preventionand environmental protection must becomplied with.
Troubleshooting
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9 MaintenanceMaintenance procedures aredescribed in Chapter 8, "DUM ModuleBASICS". All safety- and hazard warn-ings, contained in Chapter 8, "DUMModule BASICS", must be followed.For operation in explosion-hazardzones, all valid provisions for safety,accident prevention and environmentalprotection must be complied with.Maintenance procedures may only beperformed outside the explosion-hazard zone.
DANGER!
Danger to life if maintenanceprocedures are performed inthe explosion-hazard zone– Maintenance procedures
may only be performed out-side the explosion-hazardzone
9.1 Return Materials9.1.1 Return Materials
AuthorizationFor products being returned, regard-less of the reason, the currently validprovisions of the returns policy set byMEISTER will apply. Return shipmentswhich do not comply with the returnspolicy may be refused by MEISTER atthe expense of the consignor.
Maintenance
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10 Disassembly and disposalDisassembly and disposal proceduresare described in Chapter 9, "DUMModule BASICS". All safety- andhazard warnings, contained in Chapter9, "DUM Module BASICS", must befollowed. For operation in explosion-hazard zones, all valid provisions forsafety, accident prevention and envi-ronmental protection must be compliedwith. Disassembly of the device mayonly be performed outside the explo-sion-hazard zone.
DANGER!
Danger to life if disassemblyprocedures are performed inthe explosion- hazard zone– Disassembly may only be
performed outside theexplosion hazard zone
– Disassembly in an explo-sion hazard zone may onlybe performed if there is norisk from an explosiveatmosphere
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11 Technical data11.1 Dimension sheet
Fig. 2: Type DUM-55 ATEX
Technical data
Dimension sheet
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Fig. 3: Type DUM-90 ATEX
Technical data
Dimension sheet
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Fig. 4: Type DUM-220 ATEX and DUM-250 ATEX
Technical data
Dimension sheet
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11.2 General specificationsType Overall dimensions (mm)
G DN SW L1 L2 T
DUM-4
1/4" 8 27 117 131 10
3/8" 10 27 117 131 15
1/2" 15 27 117 131 14
DUM-5
1/4" 8 27 117 131 10
3/8" 10 27 117 131 15
1/2" 15 27 117 131 14
DUM-8
1/4" 8 27 117 131 10
3/8" 10 27 117 131 15
1/2" 15 27 117 131 14
DUM-14
1/4" 8 27 117 131 10
3/8" 10 27 117 131 15
1/2" 15 27 117 131 14
DUM-28
1/4" 8 27 117 131 10
3/8" 10 27 117 131 15
1/2" 15 27 117 131 14
DUM-401/2" 15 27 132 146 14
3/4" 20 27 132 146 14
DUM-551/2" 15 32 132 174 15
3/4" 20 32 132 174 15
DUM-703/4" 20 40 130 152 15
1" 25 40 156 156 17
DUM-90 3/4" 20 40 130 152 15
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General specifications
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Type Overall dimensions (mm)
G DN SW L1 L2 T
1" 25 40 156 156 17
DUM-1103/4" 20 40 130 152 15
1" 25 40 156 156 17
DUM-150 1 1/4" 32 50 200 200 20
DUM-2201 1/4" 32 50 200 200 20
1 1/2" 40 60 200 200 20
DUM-2501 1/4" 32 50 200 200 20
1 1/2" 40 60 200 200 20
Type Overall dimensions (mm)
G D1 D2 A1 A2 A3 A4 Weight(g)
DUM-4
1/4" 30 30 - - - 52
3/8" 30 30 - - - 52
1/2" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-5
1/4" 30 30 - - - 52
3/8" 30 30 - - - 52
1/2" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-8
1/4" 30 30 - - - 52
3/8" 30 30 - - - 52
1/2" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-141/4" 30 30 - - - 52
3/8" 30 30 - - - 52
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General specifications
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Type Overall dimensions (mm)
G D1 D2 A1 A2 A3 A4 Weight(g)
1/2" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-28
1/4" 30 30 - - - 52
3/8" 30 30 - - - 52
1/2" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-401/2" 30 30 - - - 52
3/4" 30 30 - - - 52
DUM-551/2" 35 30 - - - 52
3/4" 35 30 - - - 52
DUM-703/4" 40 40 - - - 62
1" 40 40 - - - 62
DUM-903/4" 40 40 - - - 62
1" 40 40 - - - 62
DUM-1103/4" 40 40 - - - 62
1" 40 40 - - - 62
DUM-150 11/4"
50 50 - - - 72
DUM-220
11/4"
50 50 - - - 72
11/2"
60 60 - - - 82
DUM-250
11/4"
50 50 - - - 72
11/2"
60 60 - - - 82
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General specifications
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Type Overall dimensions (mm)
G D1 D2 A1 A2 A3 A4 Weight(g)
* NPT thread on request
** Sealed-in cable weight 2m ca. 80g
11.3 Replacement partsThe following replacement parts drawing provides an example of the configurationof a DUM ATEX flow monitor The actual configuration may vary depending on themodel.
Technical data
Replacement parts
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Fig. 5: Type DUM-55 ATEX
Item Qty Designation
1 1 Process connection (inlet)
2 2 O-ring (seal)
3 1 Device housing
4 1 Pin (outlet) slot nozzle
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Replacement parts
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Item Qty Designation
5 1 Slot nozzle
6 1 Spring
7 1 Float
8 1 Process connection (outlet)
9 2 Guide rail
10 4 Fixing screws (guide rail)
11 1 Switch contact with cable
12 2 Washer
13 2 Fixing screw (switch contact)
Technical data
Replacement parts
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Fig. 6: Type DUM-90 ATEX
Item Qty Description
1 1 Process connection (inlet)
2 2 O-ring (seal)
3 2 Centering disc
4 1 Device body
5 1 Pin (outlet) slot nozzle
Technical data
Replacement parts
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Item Qty Description
6 1 Slot nozzle
7 1 Spring
8 1 Float
9 1 Process connection (outlet)
10 2 Guide rail
11 4 Fixing screws (guide rail)
12 1 Switch contact with cable
13 2 Washer
14 2 Fixing screw (switch contact)
Technical data
Replacement parts
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Fig. 7: Type DUM-220 ATEX and DUM-250 ATEX
Item No. ofpieces
Description
1 1 Threaded ring (inlet)
2 1 Device body
3 1 Pin (outlet) slot nozzle
Technical data
Replacement parts
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Item No. ofpieces
Description
4 1 Slot nozzle
5 1 Spring
6 1 Float
7 1 Threaded ring (outlet)
8 2 Guide rail
9 4 Fixing screws, (guide rail)
10 1 Switch contact with cable
11 2 Washer
12 2 Fixing screw (switch contact)
Technical data
Replacement parts
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12 AnnexThe required tools are specified inChapter 11.3 "Tools" of the OperatingInstructions for "DUM ModuleBASICS".
In explosion-hazard zones, tools whichmay cause sparks, are not to beemployed. These tools may only beemployed when there is no potentiallyexplosive atmosphere present.
The use of steel tools, of any kind, isprohibited in hazard zone 1, if there isa risk of explosion due to substancesin explosion hazard group IIC (inaccordance with IEC/TR3 60079-20),(for example, acetylene, hydrogen).
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13 IndexAApplicable Documents . . . . . . . . . 24Atmosphere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CCategorization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
mechanical component . . . . . . 16
Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Contact protection measures . . . . 37Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Correct use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Customer service . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
DDevice
electrical component . . . . . . . . 24
exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Device category . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Device group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
EElectrical connection . . . . . . . . . . 37employment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Environmental protection regula-tions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
FFlow monitor
protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
GGeneral
safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Grounding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
IIgnition protection category . . . . . . 24Initial start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Llimit switch contacts . . . . . . . . . . . 24Limitation of liability . . . . . . . . . . . . 3List of media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
MMaintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
OOperating data
Mechanical component . . . . . . 34
switch contact . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
PPackaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Index
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Precautionsexplosions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
general . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Protective systems . . . . . . . . . . . 13
RReplacement parts . . . . . . . . . . . 49Return Materials Authorization . . . 41
Ssafety equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Safety information
mechanical component . . . . . . 15
Safety regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Symbols usedin the instructions . . . . . . . . . . . 7
TTechnical data
Dimension sheet . . . . . . . . . . 43
General specifications . . . . . . . 46
Temperature class . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Temperature classification internal:T5, T6 external: T5, T6 . . . . . . . . . 18Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37, 56Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
WWarranty and guarantee provisions 6
Index
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