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The product must not be operated beyond 

the parameters specified for the application.  If 
there is any doubt as to the suitability of the 
product for the application intended, contact 
Flowserve for advice.

 

 
If the conditions of service on your purchase order are 
going to be changed (for example: liquid pumped, 
temperature or duty) it is requested that the user 
seeks the written agreement of Flowserve before start 
up. 
 

1.6  Safety 

1.6.1  Summary of safety markings 

These User Instructions contain specific safety 
markings where non-observance of an instruction 
would cause hazards.  The specific safety markings 
are: 

This symbol indicates electrical safety 

instructions where non-compliance will involve a 
high risk to personal safety or the loss of life. 

 This symbol indicates safety instructions 

where non-compliance would affect personal safety 
and could result in loss of life. 

 

This symbol indicates “hazardous and toxic 

fluid” safety instructions where non-compliance 
would affect personal safety and could result in loss 
of life. 

 This symbol indicates safety 

instructions where non-compliance will involve some 
risk to safe operation and personal safety and would 
damage the equipment or property. 

This symbol indicates explosive atmosphere 

zone marking according to ATEX.  It is used in 
safety instructions where non-compliance in the 
hazardous area would cause the risk of an 
explosion. 

 This symbol is used in safety instructions to 

remind not to rub non-metallic surfaces with a dry 
cloth; ensure the cloth is damp.  

It is used in safety 

instructions where non-compliance in the 
hazardous area would cause the risk of an 
explosion. 

 This sign is not a safety symbol but 

indicates an important instruction in the assembly 
process. 
 

1.6.2  Personnel qualification and training 

All personnel involved in the operation, installation, 
inspection and maintenance of the unit must be 
qualified to carry out the work involved.  If the 
personnel in question do not already possess the 
necessary knowledge and skill, appropriate training 
and instruction must be provided.  If required the 
operator may commission the 
manufacturer/supplier to provide applicable 
training. 
 
Always coordinate repair activity with operations 
and health and safety personnel, and follow all 
plant safety requirements and applicable safety and 
health laws and regulations. 
 

1.6.3  Safety action 

This is a summary of conditions and actions to 
help prevent injury to personnel and damage to 
the environment and to equipment.  For 
products used in potentially explosive 
atmospheres section 1.6.4 also applies.

 

NEVER DO MAINTENANCE WORK 

WHEN THE UNIT IS CONNECTED TO POWER 
(Lock out.) 

 HANDLING COMPONENTS 

Many precision parts have sharp corners and the 
wearing of appropriate safety gloves and 
equipment is required when handling these 
components.  To lift heavy pieces above 25 kg (55 
lb.) use a crane appropriate for the mass and in 
accordance with current local regulations. 
 

1.6.4  Products used in potentially explosive 
atmospheres 

 Measures are required to: 

 

Avoid excess temperature 

 

Prevent buildup of explosive mixtures 

 

Prevent the generation of sparks 

 

1.7  Specific machine performance 

For performance parameters see section 

1.5  Duty 

conditions.  Where performance data has been 
supplied separately to the purchaser these should be 
obtained and retained with these User Instructions if 
required

 

1.8  Specifications 

1.8.1  Smart RTU Unit Specifications 
Operating frequency:

 

900 MHz or 868MHz 

Channels:

 

2, 4, 6 or 8 

Transmission rates:

 

5 seconds or higher 

Operating range:

 

0.75 mile (1.21km) 

Summary of Contents for IPS Smart RTU

Page 1: ...llation Operation Maintenance Multiple Sensor Input and Wireless Transmitting Unit PCN 26999987 6 14 E Original Instructions These instructions must be read prior to installing operating using and mai...

Page 2: ...ACCESSORY 8 3 6 INDIVIDUAL SENSOR ALERT LIGHT RTU SAL X OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 9 3 7 INDIVIDUAL BACKLIT SENSOR INFORMATION DISPLAY RTU SID X OPTIONAL ACCESSORY 9 4 MAINTENANCE 9 4 1 TOOLS REQUIRED 9 4 2 T...

Page 3: ...Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Pressure Equipment Directive PED and Equipment for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres ATEX Where applicable the Directives and any additional Approvals cover importan...

Page 4: ...his sign is not a safety symbol but indicates an important instruction in the assembly process 1 6 2 Personnel qualification and training All personnel involved in the operation installation inspectio...

Page 5: ...90 noncondensing Power requirement 24VDC 110VAC or 220VAC Channel output power 24VDC Sensor Input Types Vibration overall 4 20mA signal Thermocouples RTD PT100 PT1000 Pressure 4 20mA Discrete Oil Wat...

Page 6: ...ate precautions Exposure of these cells to high temperatures or fire can cause the cells to vent and or rupture These cells do not contain dangerous substances The reaction products are inorganic and...

Page 7: ...he Smart RTU unit should come pre configured for your specific use 3 1 Options and model numbers The Smart RTU can either have wireless data transmission enabled or disabled In both settings certain a...

Page 8: ...d to a Smart RTU it automatically logs data from all sensors at the preconfigured log interval Data from the VB 103 TAM and the log interval can be reviewed utilizing an IPS Dock connected to a PC The...

Page 9: ...ation Display RTU SID X Optional Accessory The Individual Backlist Sensor Information Displays RTU SID X are an optional accessory for the Smart RTU When installed in a Smart RTU each display shows th...

Page 10: ...RATION PROGRAMMING This section is optional As long as your specific application was communicated to the factory prior to shipment the Smart RTU unit is pre configured for your specific use Errors in...

Page 11: ...l display accessories simply place Smart RTU in a vertical position 3 Insert sensor wire s into the proper terminals 4 Ensure battery is connected to battery terminal wires and then connect the batter...

Page 12: ...hen use the mounting holes on the back of the Smart RTU enclosure to bolt the unit to the pieces of unistrut Next if applicable install the solar panel facing the equator with a tilt from horizontal o...

Page 13: ...isual Alert Light RTU OVAL Individual Sensor Alert Light s RTU SAL X and Individual Sensor Information Display s RTU SID X are already installed on the Smart RTU unit if ordered They do not require an...

Page 14: ...IPS SMART RTU ENGLISH 701 4101 01 6 14 Page 14 of 24 flowserve com 7 2 Drawings Figure 8 AC Powered Smart RTU drawing...

Page 15: ...IPS SMART RTU ENGLISH 701 4101 01 6 14 Page 15 of 24 flowserve com Figure 9 Solar Powered Smart RTU...

Page 16: ...IPS SMART RTU ENGLISH 701 4101 01 6 14 Page 16 of 24 flowserve com Figure 10 Smart RTU with RTU OVAL RTU SAL and RTU SID accessories...

Page 17: ...IPS SMART RTU ENGLISH 701 4101 01 6 14 Page 17 of 24 flowserve com Figure 11 Inside of Smart RTU with RTU OVAL RTU SAL and RTU SID accessories...

Page 18: ...1 Open the power supply solar panel fuse 2 Read battery level using voltmeter connected to battery terminals If the battery level is below 11V replace the battery according to instructions in section...

Page 19: ...stored to the VB 103 TAM unit this could have several causes Incorrect loose sensor cable connections Loose VB 103 TAM connection Low battery on VB 103 TAM Incorrect VB 103 TAM log interval configurat...

Page 20: ...power supply will need to be replaced Contact the Flowserve factory for assistance b Solar Panel confirm the power coming out of the power regulator is 12VDC or higher If there is no output from the...

Page 21: ...uirements Part 1 General Requirements EN 55011 2009 Industrial scientific and medical equipment Radio frequency disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement Class A Group 1 EN 61000 3...

Page 22: ...atmospheres Part 11 Equip protection by intrinsic safety i Explosive Atmospheres Part 26 Equipment with equipment protection level ELP Ga EN 61241 0 2006 Elec App for use in presence of combustible du...

Page 23: ...onstrate that the product meets the requirements of the Directives has been compiled by the signatory below and is available for inspection by the relevant enforcement authorities Signed _____________...

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