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2. No Date KEMA O1ATEX2134 U 2006 05 15 2 pe Blomberg 2007 12 05 A Gerhard Lefimann Dirk G rlitzer Business Unit Devico Connection siness Unit Industrial Connection Technology Technology Ex Representative Head of Business Unit This attestation certifies the conformity with the indicated directive it does not however covenant any characteristics The instructions for safety and installation have to be observed Phoenix Contact GmbH amp Co KG FlachsmarktstraBe 8 32825 Blomberg Germany T 149 0 52 35 3 00 d 49 0 52 35 3 4 12 00 mi www phoenixcontact com 2007 12 05 Phaenix Contact GmbH amp Ca KG Page 3 of 3 Rev 03 FlachsmarktstraBe 8 Technical modifications reserved 32825 Blomberg OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 37 of 40 Declaration of EC conformity Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 20 Declaration of EC conformity Page 38 of 40 amp R STAHL HMI Systerns GmbH EG Konformit tserkl rung EC Declaration of Conformity CE D claration de Conformit Wir We Nous R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Im Gewarbegebiet Pesch 14 D 50767 K ln erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass unser e Produkt e declare under our sole responsibility that the product s attestons sous notre responsabilit que le s produit s gekennzeichnet marked marqu ProVicom MT 306 S MT 316 S MT 336 S MT 336 VA MT 406 MT 416 MT 436 VA MT 456 V
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4. Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx valid for HW Revision 2 4 Supplement R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Im Gewerbegebiet Pesch 14 50767 K ln HW Rev MT 3x6 S Tx 02 04 23 HW Rev MT 3x6 S Fx 02 04 13 Operating instructions version 02 04 07 Issue 20 04 2011 Table of contents Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Table of contents Description Page Table of contents 2 Device function MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx 2 1 Keyboard features 4 3 Technical details 5 4 Conformity to standards 6 N A A N 7 Power supply Reader modules Permitted maximum values External non power limited safe circuits External inherently safe optical interface Outer intrinsically safe circuits 10 Safety Advice 13 10 2 Special conditions 14 i 5 5 5 5 5 NINININ 00 00 O ONIN N N Co Co C0 Co oia oe qv o 4 i 1 4 1 11 Installation 17 Page 2 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Table of contents 13 1 General information 1 15 Troubleshooting 16 Disposal 16 1 1 ROHS directive 2002 95 EC 17 pou U 14 3 Time function 17 1 Design 8 19 20 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 28 28 29 31 32 35 35 35 38 39 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 3 of 40 Preface Operating Instructions ProVicom
5. all PCBs Miche x 9 9 9 Miscellaneous O O O O O Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirements in SJ T11363 2006 X Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirements in SJ T11363 2006 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 23 of 40 Front panel resistance Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 17 Front panel resistance This section contains information on the resistance of the operator interfaces to various environmental factors These have an impact on the mechanical thermal and chemical stability of the operator interfaces The resistance to chemicals was tested according to DIN 42115 Part 2 i e the stability over 24 hours without visible changes to the operator interfaces 17 1 Design otructure Leiterplatte FRA Frontplatte PCB FRA front panel Frontfolie Polyester Aluminium Membrane top polyester Touch Polyester SIT Front Dichtung front seal Moosgummi CR Chloropren Rubber Neopren Diagram Frontfolie Polyester Membrane top polyester Silberlelishicht Printed EHI plane mn Distanzfolie Front Front spacer Schnappscheibe Haltefolie Fixing membrane ns Snap pad button Distanzfolie Schappscheibe Snap spacer ANN nn
6. e Dimension stability Typically 0 1 method Polyester films have a limited resistance against UV light and should therefore not be exposed to sunlight for longer periods 17 3 3 Display Touch screen Polyester Chemical material Chemical Chemical see front see front membrane see front membrane e Chemical resistance membrane Property Test method Mechanical e Service life after imprint see front membrane SCE Iro e MIT folding resistance membrane Thermal e Dimensional see front membrane see fro membrane e Dimension stabilit 17 3 4 Front panel seal Chemical material Chemical Chemical e Chemical resistance Alcohols Methanol DIN 53461 Glycerol Amines Ammonia Ketones Acetone Diluted acids Formic acid Acetic acid Hydrochloric acid Nitric acid 1096 bases Property Resistance Testmethod ae No information available at present Thermal e Installation area 30 to 100 C DIN 53461 Page 28 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle UL Certification 18 UL Certification 18 1 General information The Eagle operator interfaces may be installed and operated in areas covered by the NEC if the devices have been re fitted according to UL For this the operator interface has to be fitted with the appropriate conduit and metal cable glands and then be marked with the UL label This re fitting and labelling may only be carried
7. 1999 92 EC RL 94 9 EC und IEC EN 60079 14 The operators of electrical installations in hazardous environments must ensure that the equipment is kept in proper condition is operated according to instructions and that maintenance and repairs are carried out 11 2 MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx e he operator interfaces may be installed in zones 2 or 22 The circuits must be installed according to applicable regulations e he operator interfaces may be mounted in any position e he PA connector of the operator interface located at the back of the housing is internally connected to the GND supply cable X1 pins 3 and 4 e Exe terminal blocks X12 may be mounted inside the connection box of the housing NOT NEC They can for example serve as a sub distribution unit for supply and signal lines of accessories mounted in separate housings and connected to the operator interface These terminal blocks are installed during production of the operator interface Customers must not attempt to mount the blocks into the devices themselves e The Eagle devices may only be installed in countries covered by the NEC if they have been fitted with the appropriate Conduit Hub and metal cable glands e he operator interface s front should be protected by a canopy against permanent exposure to UV light This increases the front membrane s lifespan The canopy MUST NOT be too close to the front plate and sufficient air circulation must be ensured OI Eagle Pr
8. Eagle 1 Preface These operating instructions are intended for the safe installation of the Eagle series operator interfaces and cover all Ex relevant aspects Furthermore these operating instructions contain all necessary information for assembly and connection of the operator interfaces A For the correct operation of all associated components please note in addition to these operating instructions all other operating instructions enclosed in this delivery as well as the operating instructions of the additional equipment to be connected A Please also note that all certificates of the operator interfaces can be found in a separate document 2 Device function MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx The MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx operator interfaces are intelligent visualization systems for automation applications In line with ATEX directive 94 9 EC they may also be installed in hazardous areas of zones 2 and 22 The devices may be fitted in control cabinets panels etc Users operate the device via the membrane keyboard integrated into the front plate and via the LCD display with touch screen The operator interfaces communicated with control and automation systems via the serial interfaces RS 232 RS 422 485 Ethernet located in the connection box at the rear of the devices Various peripheral devices such as barcode scanners card readers USB sticks and WLAN Bluetooth modules can be connected via USB interfaces or optional fitted modules Wit
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10. ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 29 of 40 UL Certification Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 18 3 Permitted maximum values 18 3 1 Electrical Power supply X1 N Vnominal 24 0 VDC min 20 4 VDC max 28 8 VDC Vmax 30 VDC Imax 1 9A Interfaces RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 X2 X3 RS 422 RS 485 Vnom 5 VDC Vmax 253 VAC RS 232 Vnom 12 VDC Vmax 253 VAC Memory Stick USBi Drive X4 USB interface X6 Entity parameters for nonincendive field wiring Voc 59V Isc 1 02A Po 6 02W Ca 8yF 13 uF 30 UF 43 uF La 10yuH 5 WH 2 uH 1 uH The capacitances Ca and inductances La that are right underneath each other are associated pairs USB interfaces X5 X7 Vnom 5VDC Vmax 253 VAC PS2 interface X9 Entity parameters for nonincendive field wiring Voc 5 9 V Isc 200 mA Po 1 18 W Ca 19 uF 29 uF La 2 uH 1 uH The capacitances Ca and inductances La that are right underneath each other are associated pairs LAN optical fibre X10 Wavelength 1350 nm Radiant power lt 35 mW LAN copper cable X11 Vnom 5 VDC Pnom 100 mW 18 3 2 Temperature range 20 C up to 55 C Page 30 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle UL Certification 18 4 UL modification Example for placement of cable glands out U ex1 USB2 Ex4 Speisung 24 VDC Ex e Conduit HUB HSK cable gland or threaded plug
11. actions Functional keys 12 8 Freely assignable number Soft keys no no Cursor keys no no Alphanumeric keys no no Numeric keys no no Yes no no Real time clock Data buffer Yes capacitor buffered maintenance free 4 days Interfaces oo COM2 Fieldbus Profibus with 9185 12 46 10 pee o MPIWIRMPIBOXSSWIRKSIERSABB 000 Multimode optical fiber cable with 62 5 um core diameter and 125 um outer diameter For external keyboard option or mouse option both I S or Ex nL Data memory Mbyte 256 1000 dynamic Number of texts messages Dynamically limited by main memory EEE TEE 255 IP66 according to EN 60529 Temperature range Operating with heater Operating with heater housing insulation and 40 55 C front cover Storage temperature Comment The used heater must be construed in the way that inside of the enclosure of the operator interface the temperature will NOT fall below 20 C 30 C only front plate Operating with heater 30 55 C OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 5 of 40 Conformity to standards Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Vibration o o o o 22 to 500Hz 9 8m s 1g Transport 3 to 9Hz 3 5mm 9 to 500Hz 9 8m s 1g Shock loading 150m s ca 15g 11ms 250m s ca 25g 6ms Dimensions jmm o o Front w x h 400 x 270 3 2 x 270 440 x 340 Cut out w x h 385 5 x 257 5 359 5 x 257 5 427 5 x 327 5 0 5
12. by NEC in the chapter Safety Advice section Installation and Operation Re named chapter Software Installation new name Installation via USB interfaces Insert Protect operator interfaces against permanent UV exposure into chapter Installation MT 3x6 Tx MT 3x6 Fx Adapted Autotype link Removal of ElexV and VDEO100 in chapter Installation Inclusion of comment not for NEC for terminal block otylistic changes Addition of installation notes regarding terminal block X12 in chapter Installation MT 3x6 Tx MT 3x6 Fx OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 39 of 40 R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Im Gewerbegebiet Pesch 14 D 50767 K ln Phone switchboard 49 0 221 5 98 08 200 hotline 59 Fax 260 E mail switchboard office stahl hmi de hotline support stahl hmi de www stahl de www stahl hmi de
13. instructions See page 2 Operating temperature range 50 C 110 C amp Technical data according to EN 60079 7 increased safety e Rated insulation voltage 250 V Rated voltage 275 V Nominal current 22 5 A Max rated current 28 A Connection capacity Rated cross section 2 5 mm AWG 14 Max conductor cross section 4 mm AWG 12 Connectable conductor 0 2 4mm rigid AWG 24 12 cross section 0 2 2 5 mm flexible AWG 24 14 Multi conductor connection 2 conductors of the same cross section 0 2 4mm rigid AWG 24 12 Gai fixo 0 2 2 5 mme flexible AWG 24 14 Data of insulation material Description PA 6 6 Creep resistance acc to IEC 60112 material group CTI 600 1 Accessories Description Article no Cover D MBK E 1415021 22 0 A 2 5 mm Fixed bridge bar FBRI 10 5 N 2770642 225A 4mm valid for colour variants 2007 12 05 Phoenix Contact GmbH amp Co KG Page 1 of 3 Rev 03 FlachsmarktstraBe B Technica modifications reserved 32825 Blomberg OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 35 of 40 Accessories Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Page 36 of 40 Important assembly instructions increased safety e The Terminal Blocks are suitable for use in enclosures in atmospheres with flammabie gases or combustible dust For flammable gases these enclosures must satisfy the requirements according to EN 60079 0 and EN 60079 7 For combustible dust these enclosures must satisfy the requiremen
14. out by the manufacturer Operator interfaces for installation in countries covered by the NEC have separate ordering numbers Please state these when ordering Once a device has been re fitted according to UL it may no longer be used in countries covered by ATEX Once the modification has been made the Eagle devices may be installed in the following hazardous areas Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Class Il Division 2 Groups F and G Class Ill hazardous locations Class I Zone 2 Group IIC Temperature classification T4 enclosure type 1 as defined by the NEC or in non hazardous areas Before installation and operation of the Eagles users MUST refer to Control Drawing No 2010 11 7000 0 18 2 Safety Advice Before switching on the Eagle devices and associated equipment its external equipotential bonding terminal must be properly connected to the equipotential bonding system at its place of installation As an alternative you may connect devices to the Eagles that have been safely disconnected from the earth potential 18 2 1 Caution JN Non observance of this safety advice may lead to an explosion e The substitution of any component of the Eagle devices may affect safety in hazardous areas and is therefore NOT permitted e Connected equipment must NOT be disconnected from the operator interface when still live except if the environment is known to be free of ignitable concentrations OI Eagle
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16. 1 2007 EN 60079 15 2005 EN 60079 18 2004 EN 60079 28 2007 T V 07 ATEX 7471 X TUV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH TOY Rheinland Group Am Grauen Stein 51105 Koln Cologne Deutschland Germany Allemagne K ln den 01 04 2010 Oe Nr Ort und Datum Joachim D ren Werner Bertges Place and date Technical Director Quality Manager lieu et date provicom ml 3 4 5x6 konf 4n 1 docx OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Release Notes 21 Release Notes The chapter entitled Release Notes contains all the changes made in every version of the operating instructions Version 02 04 07 Correction of equipotential in section 11 2 General information Addition section 6 Product identification Deletion of previous information on the document versions Removal of all certificates to make up a separate document Inclusion of 40 C in the chapter entitled Technical Data Inclusion of Chinese CNEX certificate in chapter 5 Certificates Inclusion of Kazakh CKT certificate in chapter 5 Certificates Inclusion of UL certificate in chapter 5 Certificates Deletion of certificate information from chapter entitled Technical Data Addition of installation notes regarding NEC in chapter 11 2 Installation Inclusion of section 18 UL certificate Inclusion of note concerning separate documentation with certificates in section Preface Inclusion of section Operation in countries covered
17. A MT 506 MT 516 MT 536 VA MT 556 VA II 3 3 G Ex d e mb nA nL nL op is HC T4 II 3 2 G Ex d e mb nA nL ib op is IIC T4 Il 3 2 D Ex tD A22 IP65 ibD T90 C bereinstimmend ist sind mit der den folgenden Norm en oder normativen Dokumenten is are in conformity with the following standard s or normative documents est sont conforme aux normeis ou aux documents normatifs suivants Bestimmung der Richtlinie Terms of the directive Prescription de la directive 2004 108 EG Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 2004 1 0WEC Electromagnatic compatibility 2004 108 CE Compatibilit lectromagn ti 94 9 EG Ger te und Schutzsysteme zur bestimmungsgem en Verwendung in explositionsgef hrdeten Bereichen 94 9 EC Equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres MISYCE Appareils el syst mes de protection destin s 4 tre utilis s en atmosph res explosiblas EG Baumusterpr fbescheinigung Nr ausgestellt durch benannte Stelle EC Type Examination Certificate No issued by notified body Attestation d examen CE de type No expos par organisme notifi Titel und oder Nr sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm Title and or No and date of issue of the standard Titre et ou No ainsi que date d mission des normes EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 4 2007 EN 51241 0 2008 EN 81241 1 2004 EN 61241 11 2006 EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 1 2007 EN 60079 72007 EN 60079 1
18. D drive Profibus Interface Connection diagram with VB USB INST1 hard disk CD DVD with power supply Page 14 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Safety Advice 10 5 USB interfaces The MT 3x6 operator interfaces have 2 USB interface channels e Channel 1 is wired in parallel to USBO X4 and USB2 X6 and can be used for the internal X4 or external X6 connection of an USB Drive e Channel 2 is wired in parallel to USB1 X5 and USB3 X7 and can be used to connect an external USB device LJ The connection diagram for the MT 3x6 interfaces can be found in chapter 13 2 connections MT 3x6 10 5 1 USBO and USB2 interfaces The USBO and USB2 I S USB interfaces X4 and X6 are intended for the internal or external connection of USB Drives The maximum value for the joint power supply of USBO and USB2 is 500 mA 10 5 2 USB1 and USB3 interfaces The USB1 and USBS interfaces X5 and X7 are intended for the connection of external USB devices The maximum value for the joint power supply of USB1 and USB3 is 500 mA 10 5 2 1 Connection versions for USB interfaces Both USB1 and USB3 interfaces have an identical structure IN If intrinsically safe devices are connected to the non intrinsically safe USB interfaces of the MT 3x6 operator interfaces R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH can no longer guarantee the intrinsic safety of these devices The following versions are possible 1 If a U
19. Ethernet connection Power supply Any cable glands at the operator interface that are not required MUST BE replaced by threaded plugs so that the opening in the housing is covered Please only use the cable glands for the cables indicated in the CONTROL DRAWINGS OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 31 of 40 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle UL Certification 18 5 Control Drawings 00004 LLOLOZ ke Bumeug joquoD 9xx LIN L3 ed jeueg Jodo T PU 2 Jo suora urquoo2 PIT A sar songea pozaodzodnz 1 LA ESZ eu SpA g ucuA en gi T Z G Ot eft T ad gp og ET 8 v2 M z09 og juatuidinba v Z0 T 91 aAIPUaIUIUOL DPA 6 S 20A SATPUSDUTUOU sonsa ssn ese3is3ul dS p 9x 93 T JX SPA EGZ ua Spa S u gt i pa Tt e S 0r 97 an cp Ot ED B 25 M zog od Y oc0T IPA 6 S Don seur 9 6 ILIX lI3 seur O G IN lI3 xvuri 9Xp IW la2 xePur HXE IN LE SPA DE war NOIINOOT SDOGHVZWVHNON 8 OL 6 jusuidinhia ast SNPLEOUNLOL seol ap JOJO o p any unpuos any umpuo gt purt Diqce2 any i puas es puri oige OII dnoz z ouoz I suorje2oT snopzezeH III 9 pue 3 sdnoz5 z ata II Z fa pu d a v sdnor z ata I 9 SSPTS SSPTO SSPTD SSPTD IRX IN 9xx ri3 bursnoH puejD ajqea PL Spon s ngersdusL ezxrM aeddo3 etado zeqra qnqinpuaa
20. Fixngframe 0 6 4 Conformity to standards The MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx operator interfaces comply with the following standards and directives Standard Classification 4 Supplement Protection n Protection by enclosures tD dust Intrinsic safety iD dust EN 60079 18 2004 Encapsulation m Page 6 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Certifications 5 Certifications The Eagle operator interfaces have been approved for the following scopes By ATEX directive 94 9 EC for installation in zones 2 und 22 DNV Det Norske Veritas GOST R Russian certification CNEX Nanyang Explosion Protected Electrical Apparatus Research Institute Chinese certification CKT CAA JSC The National Center of Expertise and Certification Almaty Branch Kazakh certification UL Underwriters Laboratories 5 1 ATEX The ATEX certification is listed below the following number Certificate number TUV 07 ATEX 7471 X 5 2 DNV The DNV certification is listed below the following numbers Certificate number A 11822 File number 899 60 Job Id 262 1 001689 3 5 3 GOST R The GOST R certification is listed below the following number Certificate number POCC DE l b04 B01280 5 4 CNEX The CNEX certification is listed below the following number Certificate number CNEx10 1832X 5 5 CKT The CKT certification is listed below the following numbers Certificate numb
21. SB device that is not connected to the mains is connected voltage can be supplied from the internal power supply terminal 1 2 If a USB device that is connected to the mains is connected the internal power supply terminal 1 must not be connected The power must then be supplied externally e The interrupting capacity of the fuses of the internal USB power supplies is 1 5 kA e he tripping characteristic of the fuses is T time lag type T fuse e he USB accessory parts are fitted inside an appropriate housing 10 5 2 2 Terminals Flexible cables of between 0 2 2 5 mm may be connected to the X5 and X7 terminals The maximum cable length for the connection with the USB interfaces X5 and X7 is 2 5 m The insulation of the wire must reach right up to the terminal body OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 15 of 40 Safety Advice Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 10 5 2 2 1 Type 1 connection version e he USB device does not require an external power supply as it uses less than 500 mA e Noconnection to the mains via any other terminals MT 3x6 MT 4x6 Suiteable for zones 2 or 22 l USB1 USB3 l Exe USB device X5 X7 No connection to the mains e g WLAN stick typical wire colour Connection diagram type 1 10 5 2 2 2 Type 2 connection version e The USB device does require an external power supply to function because it uses over 500 mA e g hard disks CD DVD drives e The
22. USB connections USBO and USB as well as USB1 and USB3 are wired in parallel The USB connections USBO and USB2 as well as USB1 and USB3 must therefore NOT be used AT THE SAME TIME Please also note that the COM interfaces may only be physically connected once The interconnection is either with a physical RS 232 or an RS 422 485 connection Do NOT connect the optional external keyboard to live equipment Please note that the Ethernet interface is designed either as an optical fiber version X10 or a copper version X11 depending on the version ordered For the optical fiber connection you have to use an optical fiber cable with 62 5 um core diameter and 125 um outer diameter Cables connected to the Ethernet terminals X11 must have a minimum cross section of 0 2 mm metrically AWG 24 Which cable cross sections are chosen should be decided on the basis of relevant regulations such as DIN VDE 0298 Factors that might require a larger cross section such as current increased temperatures cable bundling etc must also be taken into account 13 2 1 Dip switch settings S3 and S4 Function No bus terminator resistor set Bus terminator resistor TxD line RS 422 485 No bus terminator resistor set Bus terminator resistor RxD line No bus terminator resistor set COM2 Bus terminator resistor TxD line RS 422 485 No bus terminator resistor set Bus terminator resistor RxD line Page 20 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07
23. USB device is connected to the mains via other interfaces e g USB serial converter USB Profibus interface Suiteable for zones 2 or 22 USB device ext power supply connected to X5 XT mains via power supply m or other USB interfaces typical wire colour Type 2 connection diagram e g hard disk CD DVD with power supply Page 16 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Installation 10 5 2 2 3 Type 3 connection version e The USB device does require an external power supply to function because it uses over 500 mA e g hard disks CD DVD drives e The USB device is connected to the mains via other interfaces e g USB serial converter USB Profibus interface e he USB device needs the VCC connection of the operator interface internal supply terminal 1 to function MT 3x6 MT 4x6 USB1 USB3 USB device power supply connected to mains via power supply or other interfaces I ext Lo Pd l Max cable lenght 2 5 m Note Twist USB USB leads up to shortly before the terminals Type 3 connection diagram any USB device with power supply 11 Installation 11 1 General information Electrical installations are subject to the relevant regulations for installation and operation such as RL
24. annn SWISS Leiterplatte FR4 PCB FR4 ZZ MMA EL CC ZZ ZZ Distanzfolie PCB PCB spacer 7 Alu Frontplatte eloxiert Aluminium front panel anodised Yom Kontaktierungen zwischen gedruckter Leitsilberschicht Leiterplatte und eloxalfreier Bohrung der Alu Frontplatte durch Leitpaste Connection between printed silver conductive plane PCB and through hole not anodisd in the aluminium front panel with conductive paint Page 24 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Front panel resistance 17 2 Materials Front plate Stainless steel Front panel seal Chloropren Rubber Neopren 17 3 Material properties The selection of chemicals listed here is not exhaustive More comprehensive lists can be obtained for further information from R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Because of the numerous chemical substances available on the market these lists can only represent a selection Further information can also be found on the following homepage http macdermidautotype com 17 3 1 Entire device The chemical substances and resistances are the lowest common denominator of all materials used in the operator interface Thus the entire device has a somewhat lower chemical resistance than the individual materials Chemical material Chemical Chemical e Chemical resistance Alcohols Ethanol DIN 42115 Methanol DIN 53461 Glycerin Diluted alkaloids Caustic soda l
25. d current 5A 13 3 4 Cable types and cross sections Copper cables with the following cross sections may be used e Maximum cable cross section in mm AWG 4 12 e Minimum cable cross section in mm AWG 0 2 24 Multiple cable connection to the screw terminal 2 cables of the same cross section and cable type e flexible mm AWG 0 2 1 5 24 16 e rigid mm AWG 0 2 1 5 24 16 Which cable cross sections are chosen should be decided on the basis of relevant regulations such as DIN VDE 0298 Factors that might require a larger cross section such as current increased temperatures cable bundling etc must also be taken into account OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 21 of 40 Maintenance service Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 14 Maintenance service Associated equipment is subject to maintenance service and testing according to guidelines 1999 92 EC IEC 60079 19 EN 60079 17 and BetrSichVer Because the transmission of the devices remains reliable and stable over long periods of time regular adjustments are not required The following general principles apply for repairs purchase of spare parts or exchange of parts where these may be carried out by the user e Only original parts provided by the manufacturer must be used e Fuses may only be replaced by equivalent fuse types N Please also note Section 15 Troubleshooting If Eagle devices are in storage for longe
26. docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Operation 13 3 Connections Ex e terminals X12 Up to 8 Ex e terminal blocks may be mounted inside the connection box of the housing NOT NEC Because these terminal blocks are exclusively mounted during production this option must be specified when ordering the product For devices with these optional terminal blocks please note the following e Either Ex e Ex nL or I S circuits may be connected to these terminal blocks Ex e Ex nL or l S circuits MUST NOT be connected at the same time on terminal block X12 When connecting cables please ensure that the cable isolation goes right up to the terminal part 13 3 1 Labelling l S circuits If intrinsically safe circuits are connected at terminal bar X12 all of these terminals and circuits must be marked uniquely and clearly visible according to EN 60079 11 If a color is used for the marking this has to be light blue 13 3 2 Connection details of the I S or Ex nL terminals Intrinsically safe l S or energy limited Ex nL circuits with the following safe maximum values may be connected to terminal block X12 U 30V I 5A 13 3 3 Connection details of the Ex e terminals For the alternatively permitted connection of Ex e circuits the following maximum values apply e Maximum nominal voltage if the fixed bridge bar is not used 275 V if the fixed bridge bar is used 175 V e Rated current 4A e Maximum rate
27. er KCC No 1018112 KZ 0 02 0317 KZ 7500317 01 01 14106 5 6 UL The UL certification is listed below the following number UL File Number E202379 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 7 of 40 Product identification Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 6 Product identification R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH Type code MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx CE classification CE 0158 Testing authority and certificate T V 07 ATEX 7471 X number Ex classification ATEX directive 94 9 EC Il 3 3 G Ex de mb nA nL nL op is IIC T4 Il 3 2 G Ex de mb nA nL ib op is IIC T4 Il 3 2 D Ex tD A22 IP65 ibD T90 C 2ExdemnL ib slICTAX 2ExdemnL nL slICT4X DIP A22 TA90 C IP65 ExdembnAnl ib lIC T4 DIP A22 TA T90 C 7 Power supply 7 1 Operator interfaces Power supply 24 0 VDC min 20 4 VDC max 28 8 VDC Um 30 VDC for connected circuits in zone 1 Power consumption max 1 9 A 7 1 1 All circuits in zone 2 If the operator interface and all connected circuits are solely used in zone 2 the operator interface can be supplied with the required rated voltage of U rated 24 VDC 20 1 5 Operation is in accordance with the label II 3 8 G Ex de mb nA nL nL op is IIC T4 7 1 2 With circuits in zone 1 If the operator interface is run in zone 2 and connected to intrinsically safe circuits devices in zone 1 the following applies Um 30 VDC see EN 60079 11 2007 section 3 16 Operatio
28. f the applicable user regulations and have been authorized by the manufacturer Page 22 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Disposal 16 Disposal Disposal of packaging and used parts is subject to regulations valid in whichever country the device has been installed The disposal of devices sold after August 13th 2005 and installed in countries under the jurisdiction of the EU is governed by directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Under this directive operator interfaces are listed in category 9 monitoring and control instruments We shall take back our devices according to our General Terms and Conditions 16 1 1 ROHS directive 2002 95 EC The prohibition of hazardous substances as detailed in directive 2002 95 EC ROHS does not apply to electronic equipment of categories 8 and 9 and is therefore not applicable to the equipment described in these operating instructions 16 1 2 China ROHS labeling According to new Chinese legislation in force since 01 03 2007 all devices containing hazardous substances must be labeled accordingly For our operator interfaces the following conditions apply Names and contents of toxic or hazardous substances or elements Toxic or hazardous substances and elements Pal id Mercury Cadmium Hexa Poly Poly valent brominated brominated Chromium Biphenyls diphenyl ethers MM UM Su A o O O
29. h a wealth of functions these operator interfaces provide optimum visualization Their active communication concept in combination with integrated functionality reduce the automation system workload In terms of software and functionality the MT 3x6 S Tx MT 3x6 S Fx operator interfaces are compatible with their predecessors the MT 315 and MT 335 2 1 Keyboard features Pressing two keys at once e g F1 F7 is not supported by the operator interfaces In such a case the system considers the key that was pressed first as active and implements the associated functions and or key bit functions The key pressed second is ignored Pressing any three of the following keys at the same time has the same effect as pressing Ctrl Alt Del The keys are F1 F2 F7 and F8 MT 306 only The S1 10 softkeys can NOT be used in combination with Shift Alt Ctrl The system will only execute the original key command Page 4 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Technical details 3 Technical details Function Equipment MT 306 S MT 316 S MT 336 S TFT Color 64k colors 26 cm 10 4 38 cm 15 VGA 640 x 480 pixels SVGA 800 x 600 pixels Touch screen on glass 8 wire analogue resistive Lighting CFL backlight Service life of backlight at 25 C 50 000h option 600 cd m Keyboard Polyester membrane on FR4 material gt 1 million
30. he explosion protection Use the keyboard for its intended purpose only see Function Incorrect or unauthorized use and non compliance with the instructions in this manual will void any warranty on our part No changes may be made to the operator interface or its components that compromise explosion protection The operator interface may only be installed and operated in an undamaged condition OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 13 of 40 Safety Advice Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 10 2 Special conditions e he housing of the operator interface must be protected against prolonged UV radiation e he operator interface and any connected equipment must be incorporated into the same potential equalization system see installation example in the Hardware Manual An alternative would be to connect only devices that are safely isolated from earth potential 10 3 Circuits in zone 21 It is permitted to connect intrinsically safe circuits of ibD protection type in zone 21 10 4 Installation via USB interfaces Installation of software on the operator interfaces 10 4 1 Software installation using a USB Memory Stick You may only use USB memory sticks permitted for use by R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH These USB memory sticks are below and in general referred to by R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH as USB i Drives Data may only be copied onto the operator interfaces and software may only be installed with these USB D
31. longer be operated in areas covered by ATEX e The national regulations for installation and assembly apply e g EN 60079 14 e The operator interfaces may be installed in zones 2 or 22 e The installation must be compliant with any applicable regulations e The operator interface must only be switched on when it is closed e After switching the operator interface off wait for at least 1 minute before opening it e The safe maximum values of the connected field device s must correspond to the values listed on the data sheet e When used in zone 2 and zone 22 intrinsically safe category 2 devices or energy limited category 3 associated equipment may be connected to the intrinsically safe circuits e f category 2 equipment is connected to the intrinsically safe circuits in zone 1 Um must adhere to EN 60079 11 2007 section 3 16 when connecting the power supply and the non energy limited circuites of the ProVicom MT 3x6 e For the maximum connectable L and C values of the intrinsically safe circuits the associated above underneath each other pairs of values must be applied e Exe Ex nL or I S circuits MUST NOT be connected at the same time on terminal block X12 e he external leads of the operator interfaces must not be connected under strain e National safety and accident prevention rules e Generally accepted technical rules e Safety instructions contained in these operating instructions e Any damage may compromise t
32. lt 10 Nitric acid lt 10 Trichloroacetic acid lt 50 Sulfuric acid lt 30 Diluted alkaloids Caustic soda lt 40 bases Page 26 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Household chemicals No specific material class OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 201 1 Front panel resistance Ajax Ariel Domestos Downey Fantastic Formula 409 Gumption Jet Dry Lenor Persil Tenside Top Jop Vim Vortex Washing powder Fabric conditioner Whis Windex Petrol Drilling muds Braking fluid Decon foam Diesel oil Varnish Keroflux Paraffin oil Castor oil Silicone oil Solvent naphta Mineral turpentine Kerosene Acetonitrile Alkali carbonate Dichromates Potassium dichromate Caustic soda Dibutyl phthalate Dioctyl phthalate Iron Il chloride FeCl Iron III chloride FeCla Haloalkanes Potassium soap Potassium hydroxide 3096 Sodium bisulfate Tetrachloroethylene Salt water Trichloroethylene Water Hydrogen peroxide lt 20 lt 25 Page 27 of 40 Front panel resistance Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Mechanic keyboard e Service life after imprint 5 million touches Autotype e MIT folding resistance gt 20000 folding operations method ASTM D2176 Mechanic touch screen e point activation 1 million activations at any single point 3M method Thermal e Dimensional Max 0 296 at 120 longitudinal Autotype
33. m Eagle Accessories Operational instructions Intrinsic safety i EN 60079 14 Clause 12 describes modular terminal blocks as simple apparatus when used in intrinsically safe circuits Testing by a notified body and marking is not required If terminal blocks be identifiable as part of an intrinsically circuit are marked by a colour the colour used shall be light blue Testing for compliance to intrinsically safe requirements including clearance creepage and solid insulation distances specified in EN 60079 0 EN 50014 and EN 60079 11 EN 50020 have been performed for circuits up to 60 V Compliance with distance requirements of EN 60079 14 Clause 12 2 3 for the connection of separated intrinsically safe circuit accessories is met A minimum distance of 50 mm to separate clamping units of intrinsically safe and non intrinsically safe circuits is required through the use of a separating plate or similar device Attestation of Conformity The above mentioned product is in line with the provisions of the below marked directive and their rnodification directive s 94 g EC ATEX Directive Compliance with Essential Health and Safety Requirements has been assured by compliance with EN 60079 0 2004 EN 60079 7 2003 EN 50281 1 1 1998 A1 The conformity with the provisions of the ATEX directive were certified by Notified Body KEMA Quality B V Address Utrechtseweg 310 NL 6812 AR Arnhem The Netherlands Ident No 0344 Certificate
34. n is in accordance with the label II 3 2 G Ex d e mb nA nL ib op is IIC T4 7 2 Reader modules a WCR1 external power supply module with limited Ex nL or intrinsically safe I S power supply circuit b RSi1 internal limited Ex nL or intrinsically safe l S power supply circuit cg Please refer to section 8 3 for the relevant connection values for a and b Page 8 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Permitted maximum values 8 Permitted maximum values 8 1 External non power limited safe circuits Input voltage X1 Rated voltage Power consumption for Urateg Max operating voltage Um RS 422 232 COM 1 X2 Rated voltage Max operating voltage Um RS 422 232 COM 2 X3 Rated voltage Max operating voltage Um USB 1 X5 Rated voltage Max operating voltage Um USB 3 X7 Rated voltage Max operating voltage Um Ethernet copper X11 Rated voltage Rated power 24 VDC 20 1 5 for exclusive operation in zone 2 1 9 A max 30 VDC applies for connected circuits in zone 1 RS 422 5 VDC RS 232 12 VDC 253 VAC RS 422 5 VDC RS 232 12 VDC 253 VAC 5 VDC 253 VAC 5V DC 253 VAC 5 VDC 100 mW 8 2 External inherently safe optical interface Ethernet optical fiber X10 Wavelength Radiant power OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 201 1 1350 nm 35 mW Page 9 of 40 Permitted maximum values Ope
35. oV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 17 of 40 Assembly and disassembly Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 12 Assembly and disassembly 12 4 General information Assembly and disassembly are subject to general technical rules Additional specific safety regulations apply to electronic and pneumatic installations 12 2 Cut out MT 3x6 Make a cut out with the following dimensions Width Depth of cut out Material thickness interface jupto8mm MT 306 S 385 5 0 5mm 257 5 0 5 mm 150mm jupto8mm MT 316 S 359 5 0 5 mm 257 5 0 5 mm MT 336 S 427 5 0 5 mm 327 5 0 5 mm 13 Operation 13 4 General information When operating the devices particular care shall be taken that e the operator interface has been properly installed according to instructions the device is undamaged the terminal compartment is clean all screws are tightened fast the screws on the cable inlets are tightened fast before switching the operator interface on its external bonding terminal PA connector is properly connected to the equipotential bonding system at its place of use the cover of the terminal compartment is completely closed e there is no strain on any of the cables Page 18 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Operation 13 2 Connections MT 3x6 Power supply of the operator interface Terminal X1 Power supply operator interface 24 VDC Power sup
36. ply operator interface 24 VDC Power supply operator interface GND Power supply operator interface GND TxD b gt lt No Serial COM interface RxD b RS 422 485 RxD a TxD b TxD a RxD b RxD a TxD RxD RTS Serial COM interface RS 232 GND TxD b Serial COM2 interface RxD b RS 422 485 RxD a TxD b TxD a RxD b RxD a Serial CONM2 interface RS 232 RxD RTS GND USB interface connection type A USBO VCC USB1 USB USB GND VCC USB2 USB USB GND GND VCC USB3 USB USB GND OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 19 of 40 2 lt gt lt oje x Oo x N Terminal Pin 1 TKD 3 RDb J J 4 4 RDa J J J 5 DDb 0 6 TxD 7 RDD 1 0 8 17707 o OKO 10 RD 1 RT 18 GND ooo X3 1 TxD 3 1772 J J 4 RD 5 DDb 0 6 TxD 7 RxXDb 0 8 RxDa J J ALA A 9 JDD 10 RD S RTS 18 GND S X4 USB interface connectiontypeA FE Operation Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle X8 U INT1 Reader interface U EX1 7 PS2 interface for External keyboard Mouse X10 Optical fiber connection type SC Ethernet optical fiber interface X11 Ethernet copper Connection
37. r than six months they should be operated for at least an hour at room temperature 20 C 5 C every six months oystem maintenance should focus on the following a Seal wear b Screen damage c All screws are tightened fast d All cables and lines are properly connected and undamaged 14 1 Servicing In accordance with IEC 60079 19 and EN 60079 17 operators of electric plants in hazardous areas are obliged to have them serviced by qualified electricians 14 2 Data storage The Eagle series operator interfaces have no batteries and are thus maintenance free during their entire life cycle Online data is stored on the internal flash memory card and are available even after the device has been switched off for a long time Today s flash memory cards can retain data for up to ten years 14 3 Time function A capacitor ensures the continuation of the time function while the Eagle operator interfaces are switched off The capacitor can keep up the time function for about five days while the device is switched off If the device is switched back on later than after an interval of five days the time has to be reset manually or via another connected system 15 Troubleshooting Devices operated in hazardous areas must not be modified Repairs may only be carried out by qualified authorized staff specially trained for this purpose Repairs may only be carried out by specially trained staff who are familiar with all basic conditions o
38. rating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 8 3 Outer intrinsically safe circuits USB 0 X4 The maximum values for group IIC are Hu mI mw ques v iR pr I D IR pe eR m ws mel mp CIL Due Se plc mM ol u Re Co ET L pairs directly above underneath each other may be used USB 2 X6 The maximum values for group IIC are cw apep A rv m vp lA B er l ae eo 9pr j6 8 18 1 80 43 f r ZIELE TI NEUE EEE C and L pairs directly above underneath each other may be used Reader X8 Uint 1 power supply circuit X8 0 The maximum values for group IIC are Reader WCR1 connection voltage supply X8 1 2 The maximum values for group IIC are Page 10 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Permitted maximum values Reader WCH1 power supply Reader X8 3 4 The maximum values for group IIC are Reader WCOR1 signal input output X8 5 8 The maximum values for group IIC are Reader RSi1 connection voltage supply X8 1 2 The maximum values for group IIC are Reader RSi1 power supply Reader X8 3 4 The maximum values for group IIC are OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 11 of 40 Typecode ______ Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Reader RSi1 signal input output X8 5 8 The maximum values for group IIC are PS2 interface X9 Connection for ke
39. rives e n hazardous areas you may only use Ex i certified memory sticks supplied by R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH e n an industrial area a permitted non ex memory stick may be connected to the current limited USB interface of the operator interface after having been connected to any PC e R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH s USB i drives may also be connected to non intrinsically safe interfaces and can be used with the MT 3x6 series operator interfaces when connected to such interfaces If devices are connected to the power limited USB interfaces that have not been approved by R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH protective elements may become damaged thus compromising the current limiting of the interfaces In this case R STAHL HMI Systems GmbH can no longer guarantee the current limiting of the device 10 4 2 Software installation with external USB devices ooftware may be installed with the aid of any external USB devices subject to the following conditions e he software is installed in the safe area e the USB devices are connected to the USB interfaces USB1 or USB3 X5 or X7 with the VB USB INST1 connection cable MT 3x6 MT 4x6 USB terminal mains connection termina i 500 TypA via power supply or other interfaces USBI USB3 ext Ex e VB USB INST1 USB device power supply X5 X7 M s Mi c c c e e g hard disc CD DV
40. t 2 bases Property Resistance Test method__ Mechanical e Service life after imprint 5 million touches Autotype e MIT folding resistance gt 20000 folding operations method ASTM D2176 Thermal e Dimensional Max 0 2 at 120 longitudinal Autotype e Dimension stability Typically 0 1 method Polyester films have a limited resistance against UV light and should therefore not be exposed to sunlight for longer periods OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Page 25 of 40 Front panel resistance Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle 17 3 2 Membrane top Property suce niatenai Chemical substances Test method class group Chemical e Chemical Alcohols 1 3 Butanediol resistance 1 4 Butanediol Cyclohexanol Diacetone alcohol Ethanol DIN 42115 Glycol DIN 53 461 Glycerol Oder Isopropyl alcohol ASTM F 1598 Methanol 95 Neopentyl glycol Octanol 1 2 Propylene glycol Triacetin Dowandol DRM PM Aldehydes Acetaldehyde Formaldehyde 37 42 Amines Ammonia lt 2 Esters Amyl acetate Ethylacetate N Butyl acetate Ethers 1 1 1 Trichloroethane Ether Dioxane Diethyl ether 2 Methyltetrahydrofuran 2 ME THF Aliphatic hydrocarbons Aromatic hydrocarbons Benzene Toluene Xylene Paint thinner white spirit Ketones Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Cyclohexanone Methyl isobutyl ketone MIBK Isophorone Diluted acids Formic acid lt 50 Acetic acid lt 5 Phosphoric acid lt 30 Hydrochloric acid
41. ts according to EN 50281 1 1 When assembling with other certified series and sizes of terminal blocks and using belonging accessories the required creepage distances and clearances have to be observed When using the fixed bridge bars to achieve a skipped bridging the rated voltage is reduced to 176 V If conductors with smaller cross section as the rated cross section are used the belonging lower current has to be laid down in the EC Type Examination Certificate of the complete apparatus The Terminal Blocks may be used based on the self heating when used at the nominal current and at ambient temperatures of 50 C to 40 C at the mounting position in electrical apparatus e g junction and connection boxes for temperature class T6 When the Terminal Blocks are used in electrical apparatus of temperature classes T1 up to T5 the highest temperature of the insulating material shall not exceed the maximum value of the operating temperature range The Terminal Blocks and their appropriate accessories have to be assembled as specified below j Fi t End holder Terwinut block Fixed bridge tor ixed bridge bar FBRI 5 5 N Ve 2 x TE NS 15 acc to Um m skipped bridging Cover EN 60715 TH 15 D MBK E LI i a m C7 SCC MV BI AA M 2007 12 05 Page 2 of 3 Rev 03 Technical modifications reserved OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVico
42. yboard mouse trackball joystick The maximum values for group IIC are C and L pairs directly above underneath each other may be used Do NOT connect the optional external keyboard to live equipment 9 Type code Basic device ProVicom MT xxx 306 316 336 Product type Version Type with MT xxx S Fx Optical fiber Ethernet interface 100BaseFx Ex op is IS MT xxx S Tx Copper Ethernet interface 10 100BaseTx Ex nA MT xxx S RSi Module for reader unit with integrated decoder and RS 232 interface MT xxx S WCHI Module for reader unit with Wiegand interface Page 12 of 40 OI Eagle ProV en V 02 04 07 docx 20 04 2011 Operating Instructions ProVicom Eagle Safety Advice 10 Safety Advice This chapter is a summary of the key safety measures The summary is supplementary to existing rules which staff also have to study The safety of persons and equipment in hazardous areas depends on compliance with all relevant safety regulations Thus the installation and maintenance staff carry a particular responsibility requiring precise knowledge of the applicable regulations and conditions 10 1 Installation and operation Please note the following when installing and operating the device e he Eagle devices may ONLY be installed and operated in countries covered by the NEC if the UL refitting was done at the factory LL see chapter UL certificate After such a re fitting the device may therefore no

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