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2600t series pressure transmitters
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Only qualified and authorized specialists are to be employed for the assembly, electrical connection, commissioning, and
maintenance of the transmitter. Specific training and skills required include:
— Training, instruction, and authorization to operate and maintain devices or systems according to safety engineering
standards for electrical circuits, high pressures, and corrosive media
— Training or instruction in accordance with safety engineering standards regarding the maintenance and use of adequate
safety systems
WARNING – Bodily injury. For electrical connections, use sufficiently insulated tools, according to the EN 60900
standard.
Follow the applicable standards, regulations, and recommendations for installation, including:
— The construction and operation of electrical installations. For example, the regulation for technical working materials (safety
guidelines for tools)
— Explosion protection, if transmitters with explosion protection are installed
The device can be operated at high levels of pressure and with corrosive media. Serious injury and/or considerable material
damage can result if the transmitter is handled incorrectly. Ensure compliance with the regulations applicable in the country of
use when working with transmitters.
The material of the Sensor Diaphragm, Flanges, and Gaskets, (selected at the time the pressure transmitter order was placed)
must be compatible with the environment and process fluids that may be present at the installation location. The environment
and process fluids must not adversely affect the materials of the equipment construction.
The enclosure contains either aluminum or stainless steel which may be a risk of ignition of the potentially explosive atmosphere
(classified location) by impact or friction. Care must be taken into account during installation and maintenance to prevent impact
or friction.

Compliance

EU Directive 2012/19/EU - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
ABB Industrial Automation, Measurement and Analytics, is committed to actively protecting the environment. Do not dispose of
WEEE as unsorted municipal waste. Collect WEEE separately. Participation in the management of WEEE is critical to the
success of WEEE collection.
Electrical and electronic equipment marked using the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol shall not be mixed with
general household waste. Correct disposal at a recycling facility will help save valuable resources and prevent
potential negative effects on health and the environment. These steps ensure compliance with the Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) shall be treated separately using the national collection framework available
to customers for the return, recycling, and treatment of WEEE.
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