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Continuous gas analysis
SIPROCESS GA700
Field device
Operating Instructions
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05/2022
A5E35640463-07
Introduction
General information
Description
Application planning
Installing/mounting
Wiring
Operation
Commissioning
Service and maintenance
Technical specifications
Dimension drawings
Appendix
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  • Page 1 Introduction General information Description Continuous gas analysis Application planning SIPROCESS GA700 Field device Installing/mounting Wiring Operating Instructions Operation Commissioning Service and maintenance Technical specifications Dimension drawings Appendix 7MB3000-6..-..7MB3020-..-..7MB3027-..-..05/2022 A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................7 Purpose of this document ....................7 History..........................7 Notes on warranty ....................... 7 Environmentally friendly use of resources................7 Moisture and infiltration....................... 8 Checking the consignment....................8 General information ..........................9 Safety instructions ....................... 9 2.1.1 For use in hazardous areas ....................
  • Page 4 8.3.6 Sample gas inlet conditions....................62 8.3.7 Checking the sample gas path for leaks ................63 Commissioning the SIPROCESS GA700 ................64 Service and maintenance ........................67 Safety instructions ......................67 Cleaning the device ......................69 Removing a field control unit / field module ................ 69 Errors ..........................
  • Page 5 Table of contents Technical specifications ........................73 10.1 Determining the technical specifications................73 10.2 Technical specifications of field device ................73 10.3 OXYMAT 7 technical specifications ..................75 Dimension drawings ..........................79 11.1 Field control unit........................ 79 11.2 Field module........................80 Appendix..............................
  • Page 6 Table of contents Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The contents of this manual shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment or legal relationship. All obligations on the part of Siemens AG are contained in the respective sales contract, which also contains the complete and solely applicable warranty conditions.
  • Page 8: Moisture And Infiltration

    Introduction 1.6 Checking the consignment Moisture and infiltration NOTICE Damage to the device resulting from moisture and infiltration Since the original packaging of the device only offers limited protection, moisture and infiltration could damage the device. • Use at least the original packaging. •...
  • Page 9: General Information

    General information Safety instructions WARNING Improper device modifications Danger to personnel, system and the environment can result from modifications and repairs to the device, especially in hazardous areas. • Only carry out modifications or repairs as described in the instructions for the device. Failure to follow the instructions will void the manufacturer's warranty and product approvals.
  • Page 10: For Use In Hazardous Areas

    Proper use within the context of this manual means that the product may be used only for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description, and only in combination with the equipment, components and devices of other manufacturers recommended or approved by Siemens. See also Description (Page 15) 2.2.2...
  • Page 11: Requirements For Special Applications

    In particular, before you operate the device under special ambient conditions, for example in nuclear power plants or when the device is used for research and development purposes, we recommend that you contact your Siemens representative or our application department in order to discuss the type of operation.
  • Page 12 General information 2.2 Information on use Field module Types 7MB3020-abc0-dAAe0 • a = 4, 5 • b = A, C, D, • c = B, C,D, E • d = 0, 1 • e = 0 The version of the identified product sold by the manufacturer conforms with the directives of the following European guidelines: 2014/30/EU Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmoni‐...
  • Page 13 General information 2.2 Information on use 2014/35/EU Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the harmoni‐ sation of the laws of the Member States relating to the making available on the market of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Richtlinie des Europäischen Parlaments und des Rates zur Harmonisierung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedstaaten über die Bereitstellung elek‐...
  • Page 14: Automatic Reset

    10 seconds for older devices to switch over, and up to 100 seconds to switch to safe operating mode. If you are using SIPROCESS GA700 devices in critical processes, observe the following information: • Monitor the limits externally via the control system.
  • Page 15: Description

    Description Overview Field device ① Field control unit (FBG) ② Field module (FM) Figure 3-1 Field device - Overview ① ② The field device consists of the field control unit and the field module . The field control unit (FBG) is connected to the field module (FM) using a 7-meter long cable. The cable is already preassembled with the field module in the delivered condition and need only be connected to the field control unit to enable operation.
  • Page 16 Description 3.2 Field module with OXYMAT 7 analyzer module The following connections are located underneath the field module: • Gas connections • Factory-fitted cable for the electrical and data connection to the field control unit. Note Installation/removal of the analyzer module The analyzer module is permanently installed in the field module housing.
  • Page 17: Field Control Unit

    Description 3.3 Field control unit See also Wiring (Page 39) Field control unit Field control unit The figure below shows the structure of the field control unit. ① Ex housing (processing unit and option module) ② Display ③ Keyboard ④ Breathing apparatus ⑤...
  • Page 18: Device/Module Identification

    Description 3.4 Device/module identification Information on handling cable glands Cable glands on the field control unit are secured in the factory against the ingress of undesired particles by means of three inserts of different sizes. Observe the following specifications: • Keep the inserts even after you have connected the device •...
  • Page 19 Description 3.4 Device/module identification ① ② Device name Data matrix code ③ ④ Serial number Article number ⑤ ⑥ Version Date of manufacture Figure 3-6 Field control unit nameplate Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 20: Module Rating Plate

    Description 3.4 Device/module identification 3.4.2 Module rating plate The module rating plate with the order number and other important information is located on the top of the module. ① ⑥ Module version Data matrix code ECC 200 ② ⑦ Article number Date of manufacture (month.year) ③...
  • Page 21: Warning Label

    Description 3.5 Date of manufacture 3.4.3 Warning label The warning label is located below the rating plate. Figure 3-8 Warning label You will see the following notice on the warning label: WARNING All doors and covers may only be opened 10 minutes after disconnection of the power supply. Disassembly may only be performed by qualified personnel Date of manufacture Year of manufacture...
  • Page 22: Features Of Oxymat 7

    Description 3.6 Features of OXYMAT 7 1958, 1978, 1998, 2018 September 1959, 1979, 1999, 2019 October 1960, 1980, 2000, 2020 November 1961, 1981, 2001, 2021 December 1962, 1982, 2002, 2022 1963, 1983, 2003, 2023 1964, 1984, 2004, 2024 1965, 1985, 2005, 2025 1966, 1986, 2006, 2026 1967, 1987, 2007, 2027 1968, 1988, 2008, 2028...
  • Page 23: Principle Of Operation Of Oxymat 7

    Description 3.7 Principle of operation of OXYMAT 7 Principle of operation of OXYMAT 7 Overview ① ⑦ Reference gas inlet Paramagnetic measurement effect ② ⑧ Restrictors Electromagnet with alternating current strength ③ ⑨ Microflow sensor Sample gas and reference gas outlet ④...
  • Page 24: Reference Gas Monitoring Oxymat 7

    Description 3.8 Reference gas monitoring OXYMAT 7 Measuring principle In contrast to other gases, oxygen is highly paramagnetic. OXYMAT 7 analyzer modules use this physical property to determine the oxygen concentration in gases. Oxygen molecules in an inhomogeneous magnetic field always move toward the higher field strength.
  • Page 25: Reference Gas Monitoring With Pressure Switch

    Description 3.8 Reference gas monitoring OXYMAT 7 Note Reference gas monitoring Monitor the reference gas pressure using an internal (optional) or external pressure switch. Interrupt the sample gas supply if the reference gas pressure is too low, and flush the sample gas path with inert gas.
  • Page 26 Description 3.8 Reference gas monitoring OXYMAT 7 Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 27: Application Planning

    Application planning General information WARNING Severe physical injury if leakage of toxic and/or corrosive gases occurs Regularly carry out a leak test for the measuring gas path. WARNING Leakage of toxic or corrosive gases Since it is not possible to absolutely guarantee that toxic or corrosive gases cannot escape from or accumulate in the enclosure - even if to a limited extent - the field module must be purged with oil-free and dry purging air (e.g.
  • Page 28: Transport And Storage

    Unsuitable packaging of the device cannot sufficiently protect it during transplantation. This can result in transport damage. Siemens AG assumes no liability for additional costs resulting from transport damage. • Ensure that the transport conditions are appropriate. • Use suitable packaging.
  • Page 29: Gas Supply/Discharge Lines

    Application planning 4.3 Gas supply/discharge lines Gas supply/discharge lines WARNING Suitability of gas supply/discharge lines Unsuitable cables may result in personal injury and/or property damage. The following applies if you use the device in hazardous areas: • Make sure that all gas lines satisfy the requirements for operation in hazardous areas. Note Incorrect measured values due to burning off of sample gas When burning off sample gas, pressure variations in the exhaust gas line may falsify the results.
  • Page 30: Installation Position

    Application planning 4.4 Installation position Installation position Planning specifications The following picture shows the planning specifications for installation of the field control unit (FCU) and field module (FM): ① Minimum installation height of FCU > 1 m ② Service radius around the FM ≥...
  • Page 31 • Field module: vertical mounting of the field device on an appropriate mounting bracket. Use the Siemens mounting bracket where appropriate: → Appendix (Page 81). • Take into account the position, length and maximum possible bending angles of lines and cables.
  • Page 32 Application planning 4.4 Installation position Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 33: Installing/Mounting

    Installing/mounting Safety instructions WARNING Protection against incorrect use of the field device Only use the field device within the voltage limits specified on the nameplate. CAUTION Damage to the membrane keyboard Make sure that the membrane keyboard is not damaged during installation of the device. WARNING Wetted parts unsuitable for the process medium Danger of injury or damage to device.
  • Page 34 Installing/mounting 5.1 Safety instructions NOTICE Incorrect assembly The device can be damaged or destroyed or its functionality impaired through incorrect assembly. • Make sure before installing the device that there is no visible damage. • Check that the process connections are clean and the right seals and cable glands have been used.
  • Page 35: Field Control Unit

    Installing/mounting 5.2 Field control unit Field control unit 5.2.1 Wall-mounting Procedure 4 holes with a diameter of 11 mm are provided in the top part of the housing for wall mounting of the field control unit. Secure the field control unit with suitable screws and suitable tools. The dimensions for the distances between the drill holes can be found in the drilling template.
  • Page 36: Field Module

    Installing/mounting 5.3 Field module Field module 5.3.1 Installing Procedure Secure the field module with suitable M10 screws and suitable tools, such as an open-ended wrench SW 16. You can find the dimensions for the bracket holes in the drawing. The 4 holes in ①...
  • Page 37 Installing/mounting 5.3 Field module ① Field module ② Accessory mounting bracket A5E35702880 ③ Electrical connection cable Figure 5-3 Front view of mounting direction for module Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 38 Installing/mounting 5.3 Field module Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 39: Wiring

    Wiring Safety information WARNING Danger due to electrical current Check whether the existing line voltage corresponds to that specified on the nameplate of the device, to the technical specifications and to the test certificate valid for your country. WARNING Danger due to electrical current The power supply cable to be connected at the customer location could be damaged by incorrect fitting in the device.
  • Page 40: Tools For The Field Device

    Wiring 6.2 Tools for the field device WARNING Unprotected cable ends Danger of explosion through unprotected cable ends in hazardous areas. • Protect unused cable ends in accordance with IEC/EN 60079-14. WARNING Improper laying of shielded cables Danger of explosion through compensating currents between hazardous area and the non- hazardous area.
  • Page 41: Field Module

    Wiring 6.3 Field module Field module 6.3.1 Gas connections Safety instructions WARNING Possible leakages of gas path Fit the gas connections in accordance with the mounting specifications of the manufacturer using a suitable open-ended wrench. In the process, make sure that you counter properly. Otherwise, there is a danger that the gas path will leak.
  • Page 42 Wiring 6.3 Field module The following graphic shows a standard assignment of the gas connections on the field module. Other types of connection or assignments are possible depending on the order. The inlets and outlets of the sample and reference gases are factory-fitted with a flame arrester in this standard assignment.
  • Page 43 Wiring 6.3 Field module Detailed changes to the flame arrestors of the field module Variant 1 Variant 2 ① ① Flame arrestor field module Flame arrestor field module, with pipe ② ② Pipe adapter Sealing cap ③ Union nut ④ Sealing cap ⑤...
  • Page 44: Connecting The Oxymat 7 Field Module

    Wiring 6.3 Field module Note Pipes Connect the pipes to the gas connections. Use appropriate clamping rings with union nuts for a pipe diameter of 6 mm. The material of the parts in contact with the gas (threaded joints and clamping rings) must be appropriate to the application (stainless steel or Hastelloy).
  • Page 45 Wiring 6.3 Field module Connecting To connect the field module cable, proceed as follows: 1. Open the center cover on the enclosure of the field control unit. 2. Connect the cable in accordance with the assignment table on the terminal block. An overview of the terminal assignments can be found on the inside of the cover when removed.
  • Page 46: Field Module Cable

    Wiring 6.4 Field module cable Field module cable Overview Connect the field module with the field control unit with the cable gland of the field module cable shown below: ① Male union ② Cone ③ Clamp ring ④ Adapter ⑤ Union nut Figure 6-5 Cable gland for field module cable...
  • Page 47 Wiring 6.4 Field module cable Installing 1. Preparing for installation Figure 6-6 Cable: Preparing for installation ④ ⑥ – Place the adapter over the cable ③ ⑥ – Place the clamping ring over the cable – Expose and remove the outer cable jacket and sheath according to the device's geometry. ⑦...
  • Page 48: Field Control Unit

    Wiring 6.5 Field control unit See also Field control unit (Page 48) Field control unit 6.5.1 Notes on selection connection cables Note Terminal ranges of the cable glands Use cables matched to the terminal ranges of the cable glands: • Cable gland M25 x 1.5 (nickel-plated brass), terminal range 14 ... 22 mm •...
  • Page 49 Wiring 6.5 Field control unit The following graphic shows the position of the covers for the terminal block and the Ethernet connection panel: ① ② Cover of Ethernet connection panel Terminal block cover Figure 6-9 Covers on the field control unit An overview of the terminal assignments can be found on the inside of the cover when removed.
  • Page 50: Detail Of Terminal Block

    Wiring 6.5 Field control unit 6.5.3 Detail of terminal block Terminal assignments The terminal assignments are shown in the following sectional graphics and the assigned tables: ① Connection on device side ② Connection on customer side ③ Rows 1 - 35 ④...
  • Page 51 Wiring 6.5 Field control unit DO 21/3 FM-11 DO 5/3 DO 22/1 FM-13 DO 23/1 FM-16 DO 22/2 FM-15 DO 23/2 FM-18 DO 22/3 FM-14 DO 23/3 FM-17 ① Connection on device side ② Connection on customer side ③ Rows 1 - 35 ④...
  • Page 52 Wiring 6.5 Field control unit FM-07 CANL FM-09 CANH FM-08 GNDPWR GNDPWR FM-06 P24V FM-03 GNDPWR FM-05 P24V FM-02 GNDPWR FM-04 P24V FM-01 The following applies to the connections: Not connected Normal closed Center Normal open XX indicates the number present on the core of the connecting cable. Notes on the inputs/outputs: •...
  • Page 53: Detail Of Ethernet Connection

    Wiring 6.5 Field control unit 4. Connect the power cable to the envisaged terminals of the terminal block. 5. Connect the field module cable according to the terminal assignments. 6. Close the cable gland. Tightening torque: 0.8 Nm 7. Close all open covers of the field control unit. Tightening torque: 3.5 Nm 6.5.4 Detail of Ethernet connection Ethernet connection...
  • Page 54 Wiring 6.5 Field control unit Figure 6-14 Ethernet connector panel Procedure for connecting Note Strain relief of the connecting cables Make sure that the strain relief of the cable gland is not overloaded. Make sure that the connecting cables are force-free. If necessary, install an external strain relief.
  • Page 55: Operation

    Operation Operation Information on operation of the field device is included in the operating manuals: • Operating with the Local User Interface, references →Table A-2 References 1 - Operating Manuals LUI (Page 82) • Operation with SIMATIC PDM, references →Table A-3 References 2 - Operating Manuals PDM (Page 82) WARNING Commissioning and operation with error message...
  • Page 56 Operation 7.1 Operation Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 57: Commissioning

    Commissioning Safety instructions General WARNING Danger of poisoning by escaping gas Tighten all union nuts on the gas connection glands with a suitable open-ended wrench (width across flats 14 mm). In the process, make sure that you counter properly. Otherwise, there is a danger that the gas path will leak.
  • Page 58: Gas Preparation

    Commissioning 8.2 Gas preparation WARNING Loss of explosion protection Danger of explosion in hazardous areas if the device is open or not properly closed. • Close the device as described in Chapter →Installing/mounting (Page 33). Note Ambient temperature Ensure that the ambient temperature is within the permissible range during operation. →...
  • Page 59: Oxymat 7

    Commissioning 8.3 OXYMAT 7 OXYMAT 7 WARNING Incorrect reference gas Explosion hazard when used in the hazardous area. Use nitrogen exclusively as the reference gas for combustible media in the hazardous area. Also ensure that the reference gas pressure is at least 2.2 bar (3.2 bar abs.). 8.3.1 Reference gas Only used nitrogen as the reference gas.
  • Page 60 Commissioning 8.3 OXYMAT 7 Accompanying gas (concentration 100 vol. %) Zero point deviation in vol. % O absolute n-octane -2.78 n-pentane -1.68 Isopentane -1.49 Propane -0.87 Propylene -0.64 Trichlorofluoromethane (R11) -1.63 Vinyl chloride -0.77 Vinyl fluoride -0.55 1.1 vinylidene chloride -1.22 Table 8-2 Zero point error of noble gases...
  • Page 61: Introduction Of Reference Gas

    Commissioning 8.3 OXYMAT 7 Accompanying gas (concentration 100 vol. %) Zero point deviation in vol. % O absolute Water -0.03 Hydrogen +0.26 Since the zero point deviations are linear, it is easy to convert to lower interfering gas concentrations. In the case of interfering gases with a constant concentration, an interfering gas correction with constant zero point offset in the gas to be measured can be carried out.
  • Page 62: Reference Gas From The Gas Cylinder

    Commissioning 8.3 OXYMAT 7 8.3.4 Reference gas from the gas cylinder For a sufficient measuring ability, the reference gas pressure must be at least 2 000 hPa +/- 150 hPa above the sample gas pressure. 1. Use a reference gas line with the following characteristics at measuring spans of < 2%: –...
  • Page 63: Checking The Sample Gas Path For Leaks

    Commissioning 8.3 OXYMAT 7 8.3.7 Checking the sample gas path for leaks Test conditions Observe the following conditions before commencing with the leak test. • Check the tightness with air or nitrogen (test gas) at the operating temperature. • The tightness is determined using the pressure drop method. The magnitude of the pressure drop is a measure of the tightness of the gas line.
  • Page 64: Commissioning The Siprocess Ga700

    Commissioning 8.4 Commissioning the SIPROCESS GA700 Commissioning the SIPROCESS GA700 Procedure Startup ① Product designation ② Version of the device firmware ③ Progress bar Figure 8-1 Splash screen 1. Apply power to the device: Information on the device power supply is available in the section "References (Page 82)"...
  • Page 65 Commissioning 8.4 Commissioning the SIPROCESS GA700 3. Wait for transition to warming-up phase: When the splash screen disappears, the device is in the warming-up phase. The current warm-up progress is indicated by a bar chart in the dialog window. 4. Call up the measured value display during the warm-up phase: –...
  • Page 66 Commissioning 8.4 Commissioning the SIPROCESS GA700 5. Define measuring ranges: [2.03] Settings > Measuring ranges Note Putting back into operation with disabled measuring ranges The measuring ranges are activated in the factory. If you disable the measuring ranges (setting: "Off"), all the setting options in other menus related to the measuring range are also hidden.
  • Page 67: Service And Maintenance

    WARNING Impermissible repair of explosion protected devices Danger of explosion in hazardous areas. • Repairs may only be carried out by personnel authorized by Siemens. WARNING Toxic gases This device is designed for operation with slightly corrosive gases. Therefore, dangerous substances may exit from the gas lines when they are opened.
  • Page 68 Service and maintenance 9.1 Safety instructions WARNING Maintenance during ongoing operation in a hazardous area There is a danger of explosion when carrying out repairs and maintenance on the device in a hazardous area. • Isolate the device from power. - or - •...
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Device

    Service and maintenance 9.3 Removing a field control unit / field module WARNING Improper connection after maintenance Danger of explosion in areas subject to explosion hazard or device damage. • Connect the device correctly after maintenance. • Close the device after maintenance work. See Chapter →Wiring (Page 39).
  • Page 70 Service and maintenance 9.3 Removing a field control unit / field module Removing the field module 1. Shut off the gas supply to the field module. – Always shut off the sample gas supply first. – Shut off the reference gas line only after purging the gas paths. 2.
  • Page 71: Errors

    Service and maintenance 9.5 Return procedure See also Installing/mounting (Page 33) Wiring (Page 39) Technical specifications (Page 73) Errors Table 9-1 Error messages Fault message Description Measures Invalid device configu‐ No analyzer module was detected. At least one analyzer module is Install at least one analyzer ration required to use the device.
  • Page 72 Service and maintenance 9.5 Return procedure For more detailed information, refer to Return document (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/attachments/91000005/Rueckwaren- Begleitschein_Returned_Goods_Delivery_Note.pdf) See also Decontamination declaration (http://www.siemens.de/sc/dekontanimationserklaerung) Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 73: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 10.1 Determining the technical specifications The technical specifications are determined according to the requirements of DIN EN 61207-1. Unless specified otherwise, the data listed below relates to the following measurement conditions. OXYMAT 7 Ambient temperature 25 °C Ambient pressure Atmospheric (approx.
  • Page 74 Technical specifications 10.2 Technical specifications of field device Table 10-3 Field control unit: Electrical characteristics Electrical characteristics Auxiliary power supply 100 to 240 V AC (nominal range of use 85 to 264 V) 50 to 60 Hz (nominal range of use 47 to 63 Hz) Power consumption 280 VA max.
  • Page 75: Oxymat 7 Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications 10.3 OXYMAT 7 technical specifications Table 10-7 Field control unit: Cable gland Cable gland Clamping range diameter M20 x 1.5 6.1 to 11.5 mm M20 x 1.5 9.1 to 15.9 mm M20 x 1.5 12.5 to 20.9 mm M25 x 1.5 14 to 22 mm Restraining capacity in accordance with DIN EN 50262 Class B...
  • Page 76 Technical specifications 10.3 OXYMAT 7 technical specifications Gas inlet conditions Reference gas pressure 2000 .. 4000 hPa above the sample gas pressure Max. permissible: 5000 hPa (abs.) Pressure loss between sample gas inlet and sample < 100 hPa at 1 l/min gas outlet Permissible sample gas flow range 18 to 60 l/h (0.3 to 1 l/min)
  • Page 77 Technical specifications 10.3 OXYMAT 7 technical specifications Measuring response Repeatability At the zero point ≤ ± 0.5% of smallest measuring range or ≤ ± 50 vpm O ; whichever is greater For span gas ≤ ± 0.5% of current measured value or ≤...
  • Page 78 Technical specifications 10.3 OXYMAT 7 technical specifications Table 10-15 Climatic conditions Climatic conditions Permissible ambient temperature • -30 to +70 °C during storage and transportation • +5 °C ... +55 °C for regular operation • +5 °C ... +60 °C with limited measuring accuracy Ambient humidity (rel.
  • Page 79: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension drawings 11.1 Field control unit Figure 11-1 Dimension drawing of field control unit, all dimensions in mm Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 80: Field Module

    Dimension drawings 11.2 Field module 11.2 Field module Field module Figure 11-2 Dimension drawing of field module, all dimensions in mm Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 81: Appendix

    Appendix Abbreviations List of abbreviations Table A-1 List of abbreviations Abbreviation In full Description Amperes Current unit Alternating Current Alternating current Analyzer module °C Degrees Celsius Temperature unit Controller Area Network Asynchronous serial bus system Centimeter Unit of length Direct Current Direct current Printed circuit board FFKM/FFPM...
  • Page 82: References

    Watt Unit of electrical power References Table A-2 References 1 - Operating Manuals LUI Title Languages Article numbers SIPROCESS GA700 German (de-DE) A5E31930441 Operating with the local user interface English (en-US) A5E31930478 Operating manual Table A-3 References 2 - Operating Manuals PDM...
  • Page 83 Appendix A.2 References Table A-5 References 4 - Compact Operating Instructions Title Languages Article numbers SIPROCESS GA700 German (de-DE) A5E31805153 Quick Start English (en-US) A5E31805656 Compact Operating Instructions French (fr-FR) A5E31809624 Italian (it-IT) A5E31809652 Spanish (es-ES) A5E31809707 Portuguese (pt-BR) A5E31809812...
  • Page 84: Technical Support

    French (fr-FR) A5E35640457 Dutch (nl-NL) Table A-8 References 6 - Catalogs Title / address Address SIPROCESS GA700 → Catalog AP 01 → Information and Download Center (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/ 109745623) Technical support Technical Support If you have any technical questions, contact Technical Support.
  • Page 85: Certificate

    Our bulletin board, where users and specialists share their knowledge worldwide. Additional Support Contact your local Siemens partner if you have any questions about the use of products described in this manual and cannot find the answers here. Find your contact partner at: Partner (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner)
  • Page 86: Returned Delivery

    5. Select a spare part and add it to your watch list. The watch list opens. 6. Click "Add to cart of Industry Mall". The Siemens Industry Mall opens and you can order your spare part. Returned delivery A.6.1 Service and support •...
  • Page 87: Returned Delivery

    Check the item after it has been cleaned. SIEMENS will return devices or spare parts to you at your expense if a declaration of decontamination is not included.
  • Page 88 Appendix A.6 Returned delivery Return goods delivery note on the Internet → Return goods delivery note (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/attachments/91000005/Rueckwaren- Begleitschein_Returned_Goods_Delivery_Note.pdf) See also Declaration of decontamination (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/attachments/ 91000005/declaration_of_decontamination_de.pdf) Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index Analyzer module Reference gas monitoring OXYMAT 7 Connecting, 45 With pressure switch, 25 Reference gas quality, 58 Repair, 87 Return procedure, 71 Returned delivery, 87 Certificates, 85 Commissioning PIN, 65 Pressure correction, 58 Sample gas path Checking for leaks, 63 Sample gas quality, 58 Serial number, 21 Date of manufacture, 21...
  • Page 90 Index Field device Operating Instructions, 05/2022, A5E35640463-07...

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