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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Translation of the Original TPG 500 Total pressure measuring and control unit...
  • Page 2 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing a Pfeiffer Vacuum product. Your new total pressure measuring and control unit should support you in your individual application with full performance and without malfunctions. The name Pfeiffer Vacuum stands for high-quality vacuum technology, a comprehensive and complete range of top-quality products and first-class service.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Proper use Foreseeable improper use Responsibilities and warranty Owner requirements Personnel qualification 2.8.1 Ensuring personnel qualification 2.8.2 Personnel qualification for maintenance and repair 2.8.3 Advanced training with Pfeiffer Vacuum Operator requirements Product description Structure Display elements Controls Interfaces 3.4.1 Mains connection 3.4.2 Ground terminal...
  • Page 4 7.2.3 Conversion for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 C10 7.2.4 Conversion for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 T11/ T11L Measuring with TPG 500 7.3.1 Gas type dependence 7.3.2 Validity of the display 7.3.3 Accuracy of the measured value display 7.3.4 Calibration...
  • Page 5 11.3 Updating firmware Malfunctions Shipping Recycling and disposal 14.1 General disposal information 14.2 Dispose of a total pressure measuring and control unit Service solutions by Pfeiffer Vacuum Accessories 16.1 Accessory information 16.2 Ordering accessories Technical data and dimensions 17.1 General 17.2 Technical data...
  • Page 6 List of tables List of tables Tbl. 1: Applicable documents Tbl. 2: Variants Tbl. 3: Abbreviations used Tbl. 4: Controls Tbl. 5: Switching functions Tbl. 6: Status of the Ethernet connection Tbl. 7: Functional principle of buttons Tbl. 8: Constant for converting output voltage and pressure for Pirani gauges Tbl.
  • Page 7 List of figures List of figures Fig. 1: Disconnect device in accordance with EN 61010-1 Fig. 2: Front panel Fig. 3: Connections on the rear side Fig. 4: Display elements of the device Fig. 5: Parameter or bar graph Fig. 6: Switch-points 1–4, parameter mode and input lock Fig.
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    Variants You can find the part number on the rating plate of the product. Pfeiffer Vacuum reserves the right to make technical changes without prior notification. The figures in this document are not to scale. Dimensions are in mm unless stated otherwise.
  • Page 9: Conventions

    This section describes all the stickers on the product along with their meanings. Rating plate The rating plate is located on the side of the device. D-35614 Asslar Mod. TPG 500 PT G28 500 xxxxxxxxx Input 100-240 V AC 50-60 Hz 65 W Made in Romania 2022/03 4010094 1.3.4 Abbreviations...
  • Page 10: Trademark Proof

    About this manual Abbreviation Explanation Normally open contact Penning Temperature-dependent resistor (positive temperature coefficient) Setpoint (switch-point) UART Universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (electronic switching to establish digital serial interfaces) Tbl. 3: Abbreviations used 1.4 Trademark proof ● Windows ® and Internet Explorer ®...
  • Page 11: Safety

    2.2 Safety instructions Safety instructions according to product life stages All safety instructions in this document are based on the results of a risk assessment. Pfeiffer Vacuum has taken into account all the relevant life stages of the product. 11/78...
  • Page 12 Safety Risks during installation DANGER Danger to life due to electric voltage High voltages are present inside the device. When touching parts that are live, there is a risk of death. If there is visible damage, there is a risk of death when commissioning the device. ►...
  • Page 13 ► Only operate the unit in a dry environment. ► Operate the unit away from fluids and sources of moisture. ► Do not switch on the unit if fluid has entered it. Instead contact Pfeiffer Vacuum Service. ► Always disconnect the power supply before cleaning the unit.
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    Safety WARNING Health hazards due to cleaning agent The cleaning agent being used causes health hazards which could include, for example, poisoning, allergies, skin irritations, chemical burns or damage to the airways. ► When handling cleaning agents, observe the applicable regulations. ►...
  • Page 15: Proper Use

    ● Use with replacement or accessory parts that are unsuitable or are not approved 2.6 Responsibilities and warranty Pfeiffer Vacuum shall assume no responsibilities and warranty if the operating company or a third party: ● disregards this document ● does not use the product for its intended purpose ●...
  • Page 16: Owner Requirements

    Such training must ensure that individuals are capable of carrying out the required activi- ties and work steps safely and properly. 2.8.2 Personnel qualification for maintenance and repair Advanced training courses Pfeiffer Vacuum offers advanced training courses to maintenance levels 2 and 3. 16/78...
  • Page 17: Advanced Training With Pfeiffer Vacuum

    ─ Customer with Pfeiffer Vacuum service training ─ Pfeiffer Vacuum service technician 2.8.3 Advanced training with Pfeiffer Vacuum For optimal and trouble-free use of this product, Pfeiffer Vacuum offers a comprehensive range of courses and technical trainings. For more information, please contact Pfeiffer Vacuum technical training.
  • Page 18: Product Description

    Product description 3 Product description 3.1 Structure Fig. 2: Front panel 1 Display USB connection (type A) 2 Controls Fig. 3: Connections on the rear side 1 Plug-in position A for a measuring board Ethernet interface 2 Plug-in position B for a measuring board Ground terminal 3 Plug-in position C for an interface board and relay board USB connection (type B)
  • Page 19: Display Elements

    Product description 3.2 Display elements Display text in this manual Both lines of the display text are separated in this manual by a vertical dash (Line 1 | Line Display elements of the device 0...5V Micronmbar 0...10V AVmTorrhPa 4...20mA Fig. 4: Display elements of the device 1 Parameter or bar graph Measuring channel status (measuring channel B1 and B2)
  • Page 20: Controls

    Product description Switch-points 1–4, parameter mode and input lock Fig. 6: Switch-points 1–4, parameter mode and input lock 1 Switching function activated (number lights up) Input lock activated 2 Switching function deactivated (number does not light up) Relay off (symbol does not light up) 3 Parameter mode activated Relay on (symbol lights up) Measurement channel status...
  • Page 21: Interfaces

    Product description 3.4 Interfaces 3.4.1 Mains connection DANGER Danger to life from electric shock Inadequate or incorrect grounding of the unit leads to contact-sensitive voltage on the housing. When making contact, increased leakage currents will cause a life-threatening electric shock. ► Before the installation, check that the connection leads are voltage-free. ►...
  • Page 22: Rs-485" Connector

    Product description Fig. 9: "CONTROL" connection (25-pole D-Sub socket) 17 Ground (GND) Analog output 4 18 Analog ground to analog output 1 +24 V (DC), 100 mA 19 Analog output 1 7, 8, 16 Switching function 1 20 Analog ground to analog output 2 4, 5, 13 Switching function 2 21 Analog output 2...
  • Page 23: Usb" Connection (Type B)

    Status of the Ethernet connection 3.5 Identifying the product You will need all the data from the rating plate to safely identify the product when communicating with Pfeiffer Vacuum. 1. Read the data on the product rating plate. 2. Record this data.
  • Page 24: Scope Of Delivery

    Product description 3.6 Scope of delivery ● Total pressure measuring and control unit ● Dummy plates ─ 2 dummy plates for measuring board slots ─ 1 dummy plate for interface board slots ● Accessory kit ─ 4 × collar screws and synthetic nipple ─...
  • Page 25: Transport And Storage

    Transport and storage 4 Transport and storage 4.1 Transporting the product NOTICE Damage caused by incorrect transport Transport in unsuitable packaging or failure to install all transport locks can result in damage to the product. ► Comply with the instructions for safe transport. Packing We recommend keeping the transport packaging and original protective cover.
  • Page 26: Installation

    Installation 5 Installation Observe the ambient conditions ► Install and operate the unit within the permissible ambient conditions. 5.1 Installing device in a 19" rack NOTICE Damage caused by overheating The ambient temperature must not exceed the permissible operating temperature of the device. ►...
  • Page 27: Installing Device In A Switchboard

    Installation Fig. 16: Device installation Installing device in the rack module adapter 1. Recommendation: Install the slide rails in the rack frame for safe and easy installation of heavy rack module adapters. 2. Push the device into the rack module adapter. 3.
  • Page 28: Using Device As A Desktop Device

    Installation M3 or Ø3.5 Fig. 17: Required switchboard cut-out Procedure 1. Support the device from below to relieve the front panel. 2. Push the device into the switchboard cut-out. 3. Fasten the device using 4 screws. 5.3 Using device as a desktop device NOTICE Damage caused by overheating The ambient temperature must not exceed the permissible operating temperature of the device.
  • Page 29: Establishing A Grounding Connection

    Installation Procedure 1. Stick the 2 rubber feet at the rear side on the housing base. 2. Stick the rubber strip on the front panel from underneath. 5.4 Establishing a grounding connection DANGER Danger to life from electric shock The internal earthed conductor is fastened to the housing by a screw. A device without an earthed conductor attached can be life-threatening in the event of a malfunction.
  • Page 30: Fitting Device With Plug-In Boards

    5.6 Fitting device with plug-in boards Installation and connections of plug-in boards In most cases, Pfeiffer Vacuum supplies the TPG 500 ready for operation with installed plug-in boards. The electric connections (gauges, analog signals, relay contacts, etc.) de- pend on the plug-in board configuration.
  • Page 31: Commissioning

    The virtual COM interfaces can be accessed using any program that supports serial interfaces (e.g. ter- minal program, LabView, etc.). Depending on the protocol setting, communication with the device takes place either via the Mnemonic or Pfeiffer Vacuum protocol. 31/78...
  • Page 32: Fig. 21: Ethernet Configuration Tool

    Using Ethernet Configuration Tool 1. Recommendation: Contact your network administrator before you start the configuration. 2. Recommendation: Update the operating system before you start the Ethernet configuration. 3. Open the Pfeiffer Vacuum Download Center in the browser. 4. Enter "Ethernet Configuration Tool" as the keyword.
  • Page 33: Operation

    Do not press button Press buttons simultaneously Tbl. 7: Functional principle of buttons 7.2 Converting measurement signal Diagrams and conversion formulas The diagrams and conversion formulas in this chapter only apply for the analog outputs at the "CONTROL" connection of the TPG 500. 33/78...
  • Page 34: Conversion For Pirani Gauges

    Operation 7.2.1 Conversion for Pirani gauges 1E+05 1E+04 1E+03 Torr 1E+02 1E+01 1E-01 1E-02 1E-03 1E-04 1E-05 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 5 000 6 000 7 000 8 000 9 000 10 000 U [mV] Fig. 22: Relationship between output voltage and pressure for Pirani gauges 1E+05 1E+04...
  • Page 35: Conversion For Penning Gauges On Measuring Board Cp 300 C9

    Operation Validity range ● 1 × 10 hPa < p < 1000 hPa ● 7.5 × 10 Torr < p < 750 Torr ● 1 × 10 Pa < p < 1 × 10 Measurement signal (output voltage U) Pressure (p) Constant (c) [hPa] 1 x 10...
  • Page 36: Tbl. 10: Constant For Converting Output Voltage And Pressure For Penning Gauges On

    Operation 1E-01 1E-02 Torr 1E-03 1E-04 1E-05 1E-06 1E-07 1E-08 1E-09 1E-10 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 18 000 20 000 I [µA] Fig. 25: Relationship between output current and pressure for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 C9 Converting measuring signal and pressure ►...
  • Page 37: Conversion For Penning Gauges On Measuring Board Cp 300 C10

    Operation Measurement signal (output current I) Pressure (p) Constant (d) [mA] [hPa] 1.778 x 10 [mbar] [Pa] 1.778 x 10 [kPa] 1.778 x 10 [Torr] 1.334 x 10 mTorr 1.334 x 10 Tbl. 11: Constant for converting output current and pressure for Penning gauges on measur- ing board CP 300 C9 7.2.3 Conversion for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 C10 1E-01...
  • Page 38: Tbl. 12: Constant For Converting Output Voltage And Pressure For Penning Gauges On Measuring Board Cp 300 C10

    Operation 1E-01 1E-02 Torr 1E-03 1E-04 1E-05 1E-06 1E-07 1E-08 1E-09 1E-10 1E-11 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 18 000 20 000 I [µA] Fig. 27: Relationship between output current and pressure for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 C10 Converting measuring signal and pressure ►...
  • Page 39: Conversion For Penning Gauges On Measuring Board Cp 300 T11

    Operation Measurement signal (output current I) Pressure (p) Constant (d) [mA] [hPa] 1.000 x 10 [mbar] [Pa] 1.000 x 10 [kPa] 1.000 x 10 [Torr] 7.500 x 10 mTorr 7.500 x 10 Tbl. 13: Constant for converting output current and pressure for Penning gauges on measur- ing board CP 300 C10 7.2.4 Conversion for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 T11/T11L 1E-01...
  • Page 40: Tbl. 14: Constant For Converting Output Voltage And Pressure For Penning Gauges On

    Operation 1E-01 1E-02 Torr 1E-03 1E-04 1E-05 1E-06 1E-07 1E-08 1E-09 1E-10 1E-11 1E-12 4 000 6 000 8 000 10 000 12 000 14 000 16 000 18 000 20 000 I [µA] Fig. 29: Relationship between output current and pressure for Penning gauges on measuring board CP 300 T11/T11L Converting measuring signal and pressure ►...
  • Page 41: Measuring With Tpg 500

    < 10 hPa. 7.3.4 Calibration Pfeiffer Vacuum has calibrated the gauge to standard values at the factory. Cold cathode measuring circuits do not require calibration. Calibrating Pirani measuring circuit You can find information on calibrating the Pirani measuring circuit in the operating instruc- tions for the plug-in boards.
  • Page 42: Operating Modes

    Operating modes 8 Operating modes 8.1 Using measuring mode The measuring mode is the standard operating mode of the device for displaying the measured value or status. ● Displaying a measured value per measurement channel ● Displaying status messages per measurement channel ●...
  • Page 43: Measured Value Display

    Operating modes Display Meaning Au 11 Cold cathode measuring circuit 1 × 10 Controlled automatically PE 9 Cold cathode measuring circuit 5 × 10 PE 10 Cold cathode measuring circuit 1 × 10 PE 11 Cold cathode measuring circuit 1 × 10 Pirani measuring circuit PI n Pirani measuring circuit for nickel filament...
  • Page 44: Resetting Unit To The Factory Settings

    Operating modes Procedure ► Hold both arrow keys pressed for between 0.5 s and 1 s. – The devices identifies the connected measuring board (line 1) and gauge (line 2) and displays these for 5 seconds. Examples for displaying connected measuring boards and gauges ●...
  • Page 45: Fig. 35: Reading/Writing Parameter Groups And Parameters

    Operating modes Measurement mode Parameter Display Edit group parameter parameter Power on < < >10 s >10 s Fig. 35: Reading/writing parameter groups and parameters Change parameters 1. Press the "Parameter" button to switch to parameter mode. – The display shows the respective parameter group. The symbol for Parameter mode lights 2.
  • Page 46: Configuring Parameters

    ON timer is reset. Setting the threshold values Pfeiffer Vacuum recommends setting the upper threshold value 1/2 decade above the low- er threshold value or the lower threshold value 1/2 decade below the upper threshold val- 46/78...
  • Page 47: Gauge Parameters

    Configuring parameters Display Description SETPOINT 1 S | SENSOR A1 Switching function 1 is assigned to sensor A1. SETPOINT 1 S | SENSOR A2 Switching function 1 is assigned to sensor A2. SETPOINT 1 S | OFF Switching function 1 is switched off (factory setting). SETPOINT 1 S | ON Switching function 1 is always switched on.
  • Page 48: Gas Type" Parameter

    Configuring parameters 9.2.2 "GAS TYPE" parameter Setting gas type or correction factor ► Set the measuring value to the predefined gas type: nitrogen/air, neon, argon, krypton, xenon or hydrogen. ► Use the "CORRECTION FACTOR" parameter to manually enter a correction factor for other gas- 9.2.3 "CORRECTION FACTOR"...
  • Page 49: Sensor Off" Parameter

    Configuring parameters Switching on the gauge ► Select "HAND" (set ex factory) and switch on the gauge manually with the "UP" arrow key. ► Choose "HOTSTART". – The gauge switches on automatically when the device is switched on. This allows measuring to continue following a power failure.
  • Page 50: General Parameters

    Configuring parameters 9.4 General parameters NOTICE Material damage to property as a result of terminating the current connection Resetting the parameters to the factory settings also resets the switching functions and communica- tion parameters (e.g. Baud rate, Ethernet settings). Resetting terminates the current connection and could lead to malfunctions or possible damage to plants in which the device is integrated.
  • Page 51: Penning-Ur" Parameter

    Configuring parameters 9.4.4 "PENNING-UR" parameter NOTICE Unintentional results with controller connected Switch relay not dependent on pressure. Starting the test program can lead to unintentional results on the connected control. ► Unplug the connected measuring and control cable. ► Prevent triggering of incorrect control commands or messages. The "PENNING-UR"...
  • Page 52: Contrast Lcd" Parameter

    Configuring parameters ● f(1min): p = f , auto-scaled, 1 minute / pixel The device stores a measured value in tabular form every 60 seconds for each measurement channel, and shows the last 100 measured values (= 100 pixels) auto-scaled. The illustrated data series is equivalent to a recording duration of 100 minutes.
  • Page 53: Communication Parameters

    Configuring parameters ● UR/OR: UR or OR is displayed (ex factory) ● VALUE: The respective measuring range end value is displayed. Setting display ► Use the parameter to set the desired display. 9.5 Communication parameters The communication parameters group comprises the display and editing/input of communication param- eters.
  • Page 54: Protocol" Parameter

    9.5.5 "PROTOCOL" parameter The "PROTOCOL" parameter defines the protocol of the serial interface (RS-485, USB-B, Ethernet). ● AUTOMATIC: Automatic detection (ex factory) ● PFEIFFER VACUUM: Pfeiffer Vacuum protocol ● MNEMONIC 3 CHAR: Mnemonics protocol Setting protocol of serial interface ► Use the parameter to set the protocol of the serial interface.
  • Page 55: Data Logger Mode

    USB storage media The device does not recognize all USB storage media automatically, for instance if they do not comply with the USB standard. Try using a different storage medium first before con- tacting your nearest Pfeiffer Vacuum Service Center. Parameter Description...
  • Page 56: Date" Parameter

    Configuring parameters Manually starting or stopping measured data recording ► Press the "UP" button to begin the recording. – Recording is in progress, the display switches to "▼ TO STOP" and the "Parameter mode" symbol starts flashing. ► Press the "DOWN" button to stop recording. –...
  • Page 57: Clear" Parameter

    Configuring parameters Manually starting or stopping measured data recording ► Press the "UP" button to begin the recording. – Recording is in progress, the display switches to "▼ TO STOP" and the "Parameter mode" symbol starts flashing. ► Press the "DOWN" button to stop recording. –...
  • Page 58: Format" Parameter

    The user must acknowledge a malfunction message. Setting watchdog ► Set the function to Auto or OFF using the parameter. 11) This information is useful if you need to contact Pfeiffer Vacuum. 12) This information is useful if you need to contact Pfeiffer Vacuum. 58/78...
  • Page 59: Flash Test" Parameter

    The "FLASH TEST" function tests the program memory of the device. Testing the program memory 1. Press both arrow keys simultaneously. 2. Contact Pfeiffer Vacuum Service if the error persists when the test is repeated. Displays during the test ● RUNNING: The test is running (very short).
  • Page 60: Recalibration" Parameter

    Configuring parameters 9.9.6 "RECALIBRATION" parameter The "RECALIBRATION" function shows the data of the next recalibration. After the set date is reached, "RECALIBRATION REQUIRED!" is displayed. Setting date of next recalibration ► Use the parameter to set the date of the next recalibration as desired. 60/78...
  • Page 61: Decommissioning

    Decommissioning 10 Decommissioning Switching off unit 1. Switch off the unit at the mains switch. 2. In the case of rack installation or switchboard installation: Switch off the unit centrally using the switched mains distributor. 3. Wait at least 10 seconds before switching it back on again, so that the device can reinitialize. 61/78...
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    ► Operate the device away from fluids and humidity sources. ► Take special precautions if there is a risk of dripping water. ► Do not switch on the device if fluid has penetrated into it, instead contact the Pfeiffer Vacuum Service Center.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Battery

    The device does not recognize all USB storage media automatically, for instance if they do not comply with the USB standard. Try using a different storage medium first before con- tacting your nearest Pfeiffer Vacuum Service Center. The settings you changed in parameter mode are usually also available after performing a firmware up- date.
  • Page 64 4. UPDATING FW...: New firmware is written to the device. 5. UPDATE COMPLETE: Update is done. Updating firmware with the USB Update Tool (USB type B) 1. Open the Pfeiffer Vacuum Download Center in the browser. 2. Enter "USB Update Tool" as the keyword.
  • Page 65: Fig. 38: Usb Update Tool

    Maintenance Fig. 38: USB Update Tool 65/78...
  • Page 66: Malfunctions

    The error appears and the error relay opens ("CONTROL" connection). Error cannot be eliminated If the error persists even after it has been acknowledged and/or the gauge has been re- placed several times, contact your nearest Pfeiffer Vacuum Service Center. Error Possible cause...
  • Page 67: Shipping

    ► Comply with the instructions for safe distribution. Decontamination subject to charge Pfeiffer Vacuum decontaminates products not clearly declared "Free of contamination" at your expense. Ship product safely ► Do not ship microbiological, explosive or radioactively contaminated products.
  • Page 68: Recycling And Disposal

    – Potentially contaminated components that come into contact with media 14.2 Dispose of a total pressure measuring and control unit Pfeiffer Vacuum total pressure measuring and control units contain materials that you must recycle. 1. Dismantle the electronic components. 2. Separate the components into recyclable materials.
  • Page 69: Service Solutions By Pfeiffer Vacuum

    We are always focused on perfecting our core competence – servicing of vacuum components. Once you have purchased a product from Pfeiffer Vacuum, our service is far from over. This is often exactly where service begins. Obviously, in proven Pfeiffer Vacuum quality.
  • Page 70 Service solutions by Pfeiffer Vacuum 5. Prepare the product for transport in accordance with the provisions in the contamination declaration. a) Neutralize the product with nitrogen or dry air. b) Seal all openings with blind flanges, so that they are airtight.
  • Page 71: Accessories

    Measurement cable in standard and high temperature versions in different lengths, for connecting to a Pfeiffer Vacuum total pressure measuring and control unit or an ionization measuring device Dummy plates Cover plate for free slots on Pfeiffer Vacuum total pressure measuring and control units that are not fully configured 16.2 Ordering accessories...
  • Page 72: Technical Data And Dimensions

    Technical data and dimensions 17 Technical data and dimensions 17.1 General mbar Torr | mm Hg mbar 1 · 10 0.75 1000 1000 1 · 10 0.01 0.01 1 · 10 1 · 10 7.5 · 10 0.75 1 · 10 0.01 1000 Torr | mm Hg 1.33...
  • Page 73: Tbl. 37: Ambient Conditions

    Technical data and dimensions Parameter Value Degree of pollution Protection degree IP30 Tbl. 37: Ambient conditions Parameter Value Quantity, number 2 for measuring boards (A and B) 1 for interface board and relay board (C) Connectable measuring Pirani: PI 300 D, PI 300 DN boards Cold cathode: PE 300 DC9 Pirani/cold cathode: CP 300 C9, CP 300 C10, CP 300 T11, CP 300...
  • Page 74: Tbl. 42: Relay Contacts

    Reversible analog outputs Parameter Value Protocol ASCII, addressable (RS485), Mnemonics protocol or Pfeiffer Vacuum protocol Data format Two-way data traffic, 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit, no handshake Baud rate 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200...
  • Page 75: Dimensions

    Technical data and dimensions 17.3 Dimensions 141.9 ≈ 270 137.5 Fig. 39: Dimensions Dimensions in mm 75/78...
  • Page 76: Etl Certification

    ETL LISTED The product TPG 500 - conforms to the following UL standards UL 61010-1:2012 Ed. 3 + R:21 Nov 2018 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use Part 1: General requirements UL 61010-2-030:2012 Ed. 1 + R:16 Sep 2016...
  • Page 77: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Declaration for product(s) of the type: Total pressure measuring and control unit TPG 500 We hereby declare that the listed product satisfies all relevant provisions of the following European Directives. Basse tension 2014/35/CE Electromagnetic compatibility 2014/30/EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances 2011/65/EU...

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