Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 About this document
- 2 Basic safety instructions
- 3 Incoming acceptance and product identification
- 4 Installation
- 5 Electrical connection
- 6 Operation options
- 7 System integration
- 8 Commissioning
- 9 Diagnostics and troubleshooting
- 10 Maintenance
- 11 Repair
- 12 Accessories
- 13 Technical data
- 14 Operating menu and parameter description
iTEMP TMT72 Incoming acceptance and product identification
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iTEMP
Made in Germany 201x
D-87484 Nesselwang
Ser.no.:
FW:
Input:
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Dev.Rev: x
Ext. ord. cd.:
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1 Nameplate of the head transmitter (example, Ex version)
1 Power supply, current consumption and radio approval (Bluetooth)
2 Serial number, device revision, firmware version and hardware version
3 Data Matrix 2D code
4 2 lines for the TAG name and extended order code
5 Approval in hazardous area with number of the relevant Ex documentation (XA...)
6 Approvals with symbols
7 Order code and manufacturer ID
3.3 Scope of delivery
The scope of delivery of the device comprises:
• Temperature transmitter
• Mounting material (head transmitter), optional
• Hard copy of multi-language Brief Operating Instructions
• Additional documentation for devices which are suitable for use in the hazardous area
(0 1), such as Safety Instructions (XA...), Control or Installation Drawings (ZD...).
3.4 Certificates and approvals
The device left the factory in a safe operating condition. The device complies with the
requirements of the standards EN 61 010-1 "Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use" and with the EMC requirements as per the
IEC/EN 61326 series.
3.4.1 CE/EAC mark, declaration of conformity
The device meets the legal requirements of the EU/EEU guidelines. The manufacturer
confirms that the device is compliant with the relevant guidelines by applying the CE/EAC
mark.
3.4.2
HART
®
protocol certification
The temperature transmitter is registered by the HART
®
FieldComm Group. The device
meets the requirements of the HART
®
Communication Protocol Specifications, Revision 7
(HCF 7.6).
3.5 Transport and storage
Carefully remove all the packaging material and protective covers that are part of the
transported package.
Dimensions and operating conditions: → 56
When storing (and transporting) the device, pack it so that it is reliably protected
against impact. The original packaging offers the best protection.
Storage temperature
Head transmitter: –50 to +100 °C (–58 to +212 °F)