Vega VEGAPULS 67 Operating Instructions Manual - page 6
T
he instrument must only be operated in a technically flawless
and reliable condition. The operator is responsible for trouble-
free operation of the instrument.
D
uring the entire duration of use, the user is obliged to
determine the compliance of the required occupational safety
measures with the current valid rules and regulations and also
take note of new regulations.
2.5 Safety approval markings and safety tips
T
he safety approval markings and safety tips on the device
must be observed.
2.6 CE conformity
VEGAPULS
67
is in CE conformity with EMC (89/336/EWG)
and LVD (73/23/EWG).
C
onformity has been judged according to the following
standards:
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EMC:
-
E
mission EN 61326: 1997 (class B)
-
S
usceptibility EN 61326: 1997/A1:1998
l
R & TTE
directive: I-ETS 300-440 Expert Opinion No.
05-111723, N
otified Body No. 0700
l
LVD: EN 61010-1: 2001
2.7 Fulfilling of NAMUR recommendations
W
ith respect to interference resistance and emitted interfer-
ence, the NAMUR recommendation NE 21 is fulfilled.
W
ith respect to compatibility, the NAMUR recommendation
NE
53
is fulfilled. This applies also to the corresponding
indicating and adjustment components. VEGA instruments are
generally upward and downward compatible.
l
S
ensor software for DTM VEGAPULS 67 HART, PA or FF
l
DTM VEGAPULS
67
for adjustment software PACTware™
l
I
ndicating and adjustment module for sensor software
T
he parameter adjustment of the basic sensor functions is
independent of the software version. The range of available
functions depends on the respective software version of the
individual components.
T
he software version of VEGAPULS 67 can be determined as
follows:
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VEGAPULS
67 • 4 … 20
mA/HART
F
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