Decommissioning And Removal; Removing The I/P Converters; Disposal; Annex - Samson 611 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Electropneumatic converter for direct current signals
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9 Decommissioning and
removal
DANGER
!
Risk of fatal injury due to the ignition of an
explosive atmosphere.
Incorrect installation, operation or
maintenance of the i/p converter in
potentially explosive atmospheres may lead
to ignition of the atmosphere and cause
death.
Î The following regulations apply to instal-
lation in hazardous areas: EN 60079-14
(VDE 0165, Part 1).
Î Installation, operation or maintenance of
the i/p converter must only performed by
personnel who has undergone special
training or instructions or who is
authorized to work on explosion-
protected devices in hazardous areas.
9.1 Removing the i/p con-
verters
1. Disconnect the supply voltage and supply
pressure.
2. Remove the pneumatic and electrical
connections.
3. Remove the i/p converter from the wall,
pipe or control valve (depending on how
it is mounted).

9.2 Disposal

Î Observe local, national and internation-
al refuse regulations.
EB 6116 EN

Decommissioning and removal

10 Annex

10.1 After-sales service

Contact SAMSON's After-sales Service for
support when malfunctions or defects arise.
E-mail contact
You can reach our after-sales service at
aftersalesservice@samsongroup.com.
Addresses of SAMSON AG and its subsid-
iaries
The addresses of SAMSON, its subsidiaries,
representatives and service facilities
worldwide can be found on our website
(u www.samsongroup.com) or in all
SAMSON product catalogs.
Required specifications
Please submit the following details:
− Order number and position number in
the order
− Type designation and configuration ID
− Serial number
− Input and output ranges
− Installation drawing showing the exact
location of the i/p converter

10.2 Certificates

The type examination certificates and EU
declarations of conformity are included on
the next pages.
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