ABB COMMANDER 300 Operating Instructions Manual page 31

Universal process controller serial data communication supplement
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PRODUCTS & CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Products
Automation Systems
for the following industries:
Chemical & Pharmaceutical
Food & Beverage
Manufacturing
Metals and Minerals
Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Pulp and Paper
Drives and Motors
AC and DC Drives, AC and DC Machines,
AC motors to 1kV
Drive systems
Force Measurement
Servo Drives
Controllers & Recorders
S ingle and Multi-loop Controllers
Circular Chart , Strip Chart and
Paperless Recorders
Paperless Recorders
Process Indicators
Flexible Automation
Industrial Robots and Robot Systems
Flow Measurement
Electromagnetic Magnetic Flowmeters
Mass Flow Meters
Turbine Flowmeters
Wedge Flow Elements
Marine Systems & Turbochargers
Electrical Systems
Marine Equipment
Offshore Retrofit and Referbishment
Process Analytics
Process Gas Analysis
Systems Integration
Transmitters
Pressure
Temperature
Level
Interface Modules
Valves, Actuators and Positioners
Control Valves
Actuators
Positioners
Water, Gas & Industrial Analytics
Instrumentation
pH, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen
transmitters and sensors
ammonia, nitrate, phosphate, silica,
sodium, chloride, fluoride, dissolved
oxygen and hydrazine analyzers.
Zirconia oxygen analyzers,
katharometers, hydrogen purity and
purge-gas monitors, thermal
conductivity.
Customer Support
ABB Automation provides a comprehensive after sales
service via our Worldwide Service Organization.
Contact one of the following offices for details on your
nearest Service and Repair Centre.
United Kingdom
ABB Automation Limited
Tel: +44 (0)1453-826-661
Fax: +44 (0)1453-827-856
United States of America
ABB Automation Inc.
Instrumentation Division
Tel: +1 215-674-6000
Fax: +1 215-674-7183
Client Warranty
Prior to installation, the equipment referred to in
this manual must be stored in a clean, dry
environment, in accordance with the Company's
published specification. Periodic checks must be
made on the equipment's condition.
In the event of a failure under warranty, the
following documentation must be provided as
substantiation:
1. A listing evidencing process operation and
alarm logs at time of failure.
2. Copies of operating and maintenance records
relating to the alleged faulty unit.

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