Siemens FX300 Service, Spare parts availability, Availability of services, General information

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7.2 Spare parts availability

The manufacturer adheres to the basic principle that operational spare parts for each device or each important accessory part will be kept available for a period of 10 (ten) years after delivery of the last production run for that device.

Operational spare parts are defined as parts that are subject to faults in normal operation.

7.3 Availability of services

The manufacturer offers a range of services to support the customer after expiration of the warranty. These include repair, technical support and training.

INFORMATION!

For more precise information, please contact your local representative.

7.4 Returning the device to the manufacturer

7.4.1 General information

This device has been carefully manufactured and tested. If installed and operated in accordance with these operating instructions, it will rarely present any problems.

CAUTION!

Should you nevertheless need to return a device for inspection or repair, please pay strict attention to the following points:

Due to statutory regulations on environmental protection and safeguarding the health and safety of our personnel, manufacturer may only handle, test and repair returned devices that have been in contact with products without risk to personnel and environment.

This means that the manufacturer can only service this device if it is accompanied by the following certificate (see next section) confirming that the device is safe to handle.

CAUTION!

If the device has been operated with toxic, caustic, flammable or water-endangering products, you are kindly requested:

to check and ensure, if necessary by rinsing or neutralizing, that all cavities are free from such dangerous substances,

to enclose a certificate with the device confirming that is safe to handle and stating the product used.

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Contents Page Imprint Contents Contents Technical data Safety Instructions Intended useDevices are particularly suitable for the measurement Devices are rated for the following flow velocitiesCertifications CE markingCopyright and data protection Safety instructions from the manufacturerDisclaimer Product liability and warranty Information concerning the documentationSafety instructions for the operator Safety warnings are indicated by the following symbolsScope of delivery Instrument versionsDevices come in the following versions Following designs are available as optionsDevices with connection flange Sandwich versionFree air delivery measurement FAD optional Gross heat meter Dual seal Nameplate Storage TransportInstallation Installation condtitionsProhibited installation Measurement of liquidsRecommended installations for measurement of liquids Prohibited installation Measurement of vapours and gasesPreferred mounting position Pipelines with control valvePreferred mounting position Turning the connection housing Allen screws on connection housingTurning the display Turn the display as followsHeat insulation Inlet and outlet runs Minimum inlet runsMinimum outlet runs Flow straightenerInstallation General installation notesInstalling devices in flange design Installing devices in sandwich design Safety instructions Electrical ConnectionsFollowing procedures are to be performed Electrical ConnectionsElectrical connection of current and pulse output Maximum load resistance is calculated as followsPower supply Totalizer / pulse outputElectrical Connections Maximum frequency of the pulse output is fmax = 0.5 HzGrounding connections Protection category Therefore it is essential to observe the following pointsStart START-UPStart-up and control Operation Display and operating elementsSwitch from measuring mode to menu mode OperationOperating principles Functional description of the keysChanging the settings in the menu Navigation within the menu structureChanging units Measures in the event of faulty indications Totalizer / pulse outputMax. pulses per hour ExampleOverview of the most important functions and units Volume Standard volume Mass Liquids, steams, gases Air GasLevel Designation Explanation Volume Standard volume Mass Liquids, steams, gases Gas Temp Absolute Power Energy Density Pressure OverError messages Error message Cause MeasureMenu structure Overview of firmware versionsEntering values in change mode Character selection in change modeMenu item Quick Setup Level Designation Selection / entry Explanation Menu item TestsTest current is maintained until the menu has been exited Menu item Setup firmware version basic Hart SV Operation Menu item Setup firmware version steam Reset heat energy Hart tertiary variable Temp. ↑ Pressure ↑ Density Operation Menu item Setup firmware version gas Hart SV RPM Pressure, temperature and density Operation Replacing signal converter / LCD display Following steps are to be performedService Availability of servicesSpare parts availability Returning the device to the manufacturerForm for copying to accompany a returned device Technical Data Functional principleMeasuring system Technical dataMeasuring accuracy Operating conditions Installation conditionsMaterials Electrical connections Process connectionsApprovals and certifications Flange versions Dimensions and weightsFlange version EN Technical Data Flange version Asme B16.5 NPSSandwich version EN Sandwich version Asme Size Pressure Dimensions inches Weight lbs RatingWith Without Pressure sensor Flow tables Measuring rangesWater AirProduct Nominal sizes Minimum flow rates Maximum flow rates Flow rate limitsFt/s Measuring range saturated steam 1...7 bar Measuring range saturated steam 10.5...20 barKg/h 1092-1Measuring range saturated steam 150...300 psig Measuring range saturated steam 15...100 psigLbs/h Sitrans FX300