Environmental Considerations - Emerson Rosemount 3101 Quick Start Manual

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September 2018
Suitable precautions are regular checks as part of routine inspections, or
establishing, from the material's datasheet, that it is resistant to specific
chemicals.
3. The equipment must only be cleaned with a damp cloth; do not use solvents.
4. The equipment is not intended to be repaired by the user and is to be
replaced by an equivalent certified unit. Repairs should only be carried out by
the manufacturer or approved repairer.
5. The transmitter is Double Insulated, and therefore Protective Earthing is not
required. The cable shield/screen should be connected to a suitable ground
(earth) at one end only (see
page
6. Note that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection afforded by the equipment may be impaired.
7. To ensure electro-magnetic compatibility in any European member state, it
should not be installed in a residential area.
Note
It is not advisable to mount the transmitter near to a source of electrical noise such as a
variable-speed drive or other high-powered electrical device.
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Environmental considerations

1. The Rosemount 3105 transmitter is Intrinsically Safe (IS) approved for
hazardous area installations.
2. The 3101, 3102, and 3105 are designed for open or closed tank installation.
They are weatherproof and protected against the ingress of dust.
3. Avoid installing the transmitters near heat sources.
Figure 2. Environmental Considerations
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