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SSM-ICON 

Static smart meter

EN

USE, MAINTENANCE 

USE, MAINTENANCE 

AND WARNING  

AND WARNING  

MANUAL

MANUAL

Revision B – Edition 02/2022

Summary of Contents for SSM-ICON

Page 1: ...SSM ICON Static smart meter EN USE MAINTENANCE USE MAINTENANCE AND WARNING AND WARNING MANUAL MANUAL Revision B Edition 02 2022 ...

Page 2: ...2 SSM ICON EN Use maintenance and warning manual Static smart meter INTRODUCTION REV B Use maintenance and warning manual ...

Page 3: ...n of the Manufacturer The manufacturer is in no way responsible for the consequences of operations carried out in a manner not in accordance with the manual GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS All the operating maintenance instructions and recommendations described in this manual must be adhered to in order to obtain the best possible performance from the equipment keep the equipment in efficient conditions Tr...

Page 4: ...4 SSM ICON EN Use maintenance and warning manual Static smart meter INTRODUCTION REV B ...

Page 5: ...tents A 02 2022 First issue B 02 2022 Changed name SSM iCON SSM ICON Chap 1 added note in foreword Par 4 1 4 edited paragraph Acquisition Par 4 3 changes in tab 4 20 Technical data Par 2 8 1 1 changes in tab 2 9 Type of gauge Par 2 8 1 2 changes in tab 2 10 Type of remote communication Par 3 6 edited paragraph Safety and anti fraud Tab 1 1 ...

Page 6: ...IER OF THE LOGIC DEVICE 17 2 8 1 1 TYPE OF GAUGE 17 2 8 1 2 REMOTE COMMUNICATION TYPE 17 2 8 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE NAMEPLATES 18 2 9 GLOSSARY OF MEASUREMENT UNITS 19 2 10 QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL FIGURES 20 3 SAFETY 21 3 1 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 21 3 2 ATEX DIRECTIVE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22 3 2 1 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGES 22 3 2 2 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES 22 3 2 3 POWER SUPPLY DEVICES 22 3 2 4 SAFE...

Page 7: ... 1 6 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES 32 4 1 7 USER INTERFACE 32 4 2 INTENDED USE 33 4 2 1 ENVISAGED USE 33 4 2 2 REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE 33 4 3 TECHNICAL DATA 34 5 USER INTERFACE 35 5 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 35 5 2 LCD DISPLAY DESCRIPTION 36 5 3 NAVIGATION PROCEDURE 38 5 3 1 DEFAULT CHAPTER CURRENT RATE PERIOD 39 5 3 2 CHAPTER SELECTION 39 5 3 3 CHAPTER 1 PREVIOUS BILLING PERIOD 40 5 3 4 CHAPTER 2 MA...

Page 8: ...BATTERIES 52 7 INSTALLATION 53 7 1 GENERAL WARNINGS 53 7 2 INSTALLATION PRE REQUISITES 53 7 2 1 ALLOWED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 53 7 3 CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION 54 7 4 SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION STEP 55 7 5 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 56 7 6 EQUIPMENT ADJUSTMENTS 57 8 CONFIGURATION 59 8 1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFIGURATION 59 8 2 EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION 59 8 2 1 USING THE OP...

Page 9: ...3 UNINSTALLATION 67 10 4 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CASE OF NEW INSTALLATION 68 10 5 STORAGE OF THE BATTERIES 68 10 6 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CASE OF RE INSTALLATION 68 10 7 DISPOSAL INFORMATION 69 10 7 1 DISPOSING OF THE BATTERIES 70 10 7 1 1 BATTERY PACKAGING 70 11 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS 71 11 1 GENERAL WARNINGS 71 11 2 HOW TO REQUEST SPARE PARTS 71 11 3 SPARE PARTS LIST 72 11 4 PUTTING BACK BATTE...

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Page 11: ...nano VI ITALY Tel 39 0444 968511 Fax 39 0444 960468 www fiorentini com sales fiorentini com Tab 2 2 NOTICE For any problem encountered on the equipment contact the distributor of the reference gas mains 2 2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT Equipment Static smart meter Series SSM ICON Available models SSM ICON U6 GPRS SSM ICON U6 169 SSM ICON U6 NB NOTICE The same models are also available in the EL E...

Page 12: ...on of conformity in its original version is delivered together with the equipment 2 4 WARRANTY PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A guarantees that the equipment was manufactured using the best materials with high quality workmanship and complies with the quality requirements specifications and performance set out in the order The warranty shall be considered null and void and PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A shall not...

Page 13: ...5 years Communication GPRS Version 1 communication per day recording 30 sec communication 20 sec Version NBIoT 1 recording per year 1 communication per day Version RF169 4 transmissions per day Tx Totaliser value 1 communication per day Tx Rx Tab 2 4 In addition to that defined by the UNI TS 11291 11 1 and 11291 12 1 standards the room temperature effects the life span of the batteries The operati...

Page 14: ...ee paragraph 2 10 to use and manage the equipment WARNING Removing rewriting or modifying the pages of the manual and their contents is not allowed PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A shall not be held liable for any damage to people animals and property caused by failure to adhere to the warnings and operating procedures described in this manual 2 6 LANGUAGE The original manual has been drawn up in Italian A...

Page 15: ...the operating and warning instructions of the machine before working with or on it Tab 2 6 HAZARD Alerts to a hazard with a high level of risk an imminent hazardous situation which if not prevented will result in death or severe damage WARNING Alerts to a hazard with a medium level of risk a potentially hazardous situation which if not prevented may result in death or severe damage ATTENTION Alert...

Page 16: ...0 6 m3 h Qmin 0 04 m3 h tm 25 C 55 C tg 25 C 55 C tb 15 C tsp 15 C pmax 0 5 bar M2 E2 Gruppi H L E 2 Mod SSM ICON U6 169 0407 I 2142 MI002 TG037 MYY EN 14236 2018 Classe 1 5 H3 T Qmax 6 m3 h Qt 0 6 m3 h Qmin 0 04 m3 h tm 25 C 55 C tg 25 C 55 C tb 15 C tsp 15 C pmax 0 5 bar M2 E2 Gruppi H L E 3 Mod SSM ICON U6 NB 0407 I 2142 MI002 TG037 MYY EN 14236 2018 Classe 1 5 H3 T Qmax 6 m3 h Qt 0 6 m3 h Qmin...

Page 17: ...cording to the encoding of the Flag Association N Reserved field 03 Type of device 03 Gas Meter W Type of gauge V Remote communication type YY Year of manufacture XXXXXX Progressive number Tab 2 8 2 8 1 1 TYPE OF GAUGE Code W version Gauge value Model code C G4 SSM ICON U6 Tab 2 9 2 8 1 2 REMOTE COMMUNICATION TYPE Code V version Type of communication Model code 0 RF 169 MHz SSM ICON U6 169 1 GPRS ...

Page 18: ...er of the logic device 4c Identifier of the logic device barcode 5 Casing protection rating 6 ATEX Directive marking 7 Reference standard for Domestic ultrasonic gas meters Manufacturer s calibrations approval levels 8 Manufacturer s Address 9 Model code 10 MID Directive marking 11 Meter reference class 12 Disposal guidelines WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU Tab 2 11 1 2 11 9 6 4a 5 4c 4b 3 7 8 10 12 040...

Page 19: ...rement Unit of measurement Description Consumption and Volumetric flow rate Sm h Standard cubic metres per hour Sm Standard cubic metres m h Cubic metres per hour m Cubic metres Pressure bar Bar wc Water column inch Pa Pascal Temperature C Degree centigrade K Kelvin Tightening torque Nm Newton metro Other measures V Volt W Watt Ω Ohm Tab 2 12 ...

Page 20: ...l and subsequently dispose of the equipment in compliance with the regulations in force in the country of installation Specialised technician Maintenance technician Trained and authorised technician on the management and use of the equipment who must be able to perform all operations required for the proper functioning of the equipment and the system and for their safety and that of any third part...

Page 21: ... refer to chapter 9 in this manual ATTENTION Authorised operators must not carry out operations or services on their own initiative that do not fall with in their competence Never operate the equipment while under the influence of intoxicating substances such as alcohol if you are using drugs that may slow reaction times NOTICE The employer must train and inform operators on how to behave during o...

Page 22: ...ce operations NOTICE PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A disclaims any liability resulting from the risks and consequences caused by non compliance with these provisions 3 2 2 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES There is no SSM ICON connection with external devices SSM ICON can connect locally using the optical port to devices for the communication of data and commands useful for device configuration and maintenance ...

Page 23: ...e SSM ICON must be stored in an upright position and in a dry place at room temperature refer to paragraph 6 6 1 WARNING The arrow on the top of the device indicates the direction of the gas flow Install the device in a compartment that meets the provisions in force on safety away from any pos sible damage of mechanical origin away from sources of heat or naked flames in a dry place and protected ...

Page 24: ...prevention safety shoes Obligation to use noise protection equipment Indicates a requirement for personnel to use ear muffs or ear plugs to protect their hearing Obligation to wear protective clothing Indicates a requirement for personnel to wear specific protective clothing Obligation to use a protective mask Indicates a requirement for personnel to use respiratory masks in the event of a chemica...

Page 25: ...mage the equipment It is forbidden to operate in various capacities on the equipment without the PPE indicated in the work procedures described in this manual operate in the presence of open flames or bring open flames close to the work area smoke near the equipment or while working on it use the equipment with parameters other than those indicated on the nameplate use the equipment with gas units...

Page 26: ...ion risk risk is only present for short periods Due to the gas in the atmosphere sparks produced in these areas by electrostatic discharges might still generate explo sions in extreme cases WARNING It is mandatory to implement protective measures against electrostatic discharges during installation configuration and maintenance of the equipment The authorised operator must proceed as follows durin...

Page 27: ...eaving a trace of the event in the relevant memory register Metrological Events Log of the equipment The attempts to tamper with proper operation of the meter are detected and recorded in the Metrological Events Log by unauthorised personnel to access the meter through the communication channels which it is equipped with are detected and recorded in the Metrological Events Log to access the meter ...

Page 28: ...at the product must not be disposed of as unsorted waste but must be sent to separate collection facilities for recovery and recycling WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE Tab 3 16 WARNING It is absolutely forbidden to remove or alter the safety pictograms on the equipment or the packaging 3 8 RISK LEVEL SSM ICON is a static meter and has no moving parts For ...

Page 29: ... a measuring device with accuracy class 1 5 as defined in Directive 2014 32 EU MID which can carry out consumption profiling as required by the Regulatory Authority for Energy Networks and Environ ment ARERA in resolution 631 2013 R gas and ratified in the UNI TS 11291 package of standards The main elements of the equipment are see Fig 4 2 Pos Description Pos Description 1 Metrological cover 5 Inl...

Page 30: ...d in a protective sheath NOTICE For the technical details of the battery packs and the reference operating conditions refer to paragraph 4 3 Technical data 4 1 1 1 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUPPLY DEVICES NOTICE The equipment SSM ICON is supplied with both battery packs already connected and ready for use in the field 4 1 1 2 POWER SUPPLY STATUS A calculation is made for every battery pack of the ac...

Page 31: ...orrect operation The valve can be closed via the remote communication channel e g command sent from the Remote management centre or the CAS Cen tral Acquisition System when the change of the communication battery pack is not authorised for break in attempts above the threshold configurable as described in the UNI TS 11291 11 and 11291 12 stand ards when the authorised battery change lasts too long...

Page 32: ...plements in particular the following services synchronisation UNI TS 11291 1 software upgrade UNI TS 11291 1 control and maintenance of the infrastructure UNI TS 11291 1 functional requirements programming UNI TS 11291 6 functional requirements operations concerning commissioning and maintenance UNI TS 11291 6 functional requirements clock UNI TS 11291 6 4 1 6 COMMUNICATION INTERFACES The equipmen...

Page 33: ...cial maintenance to be carried out if required do not tamper with and or bypass the safety devices 4 2 2 REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE Incorrect and reasonably foreseeable misuse means the use of the equipment in a way not foreseen in the phase but which can result from result predictable human behaviour using the equipment in a manner other than that referred to under Intended use instinctive rea...

Page 34: ...SM ICON U6 NB Band 20 default 3 5 8 25 28 SSM ICON U6 169 Wireless M Bus 169MHz Mode N2 Tab 4 21 Battery features Metrological battery pack Type Non rechargeable battery Li SOCl2 3 6V Size C D Autonomy Size C 15 years Size D 20 years Extended Life version models Communication battery pack SSM ICON U6 GPRS Identifier type D09 Type Non rechargeable battery Li SOCl2 3 6V Size D Autonomy 8 years Commu...

Page 35: ...nterface consists of the following main components through which it is possible to consult the data provided by the device see Fig 5 3 Pos Element Description 1 Black and white LCD display with segments Allows you to consult the data provided by the equipment 2 On Enter key Allows you to turn on the equipment and confirm the settings from the dis play 3 Navigation keys They allow you to browse thr...

Page 36: ...ccording to UNI TS 11291 6 3 Antenna When active indicates a remote communication session in progress 4 Coin When active it indicates the prepayment condition 5 Message If active it indicates the presence of a message for the end user 6 General alarm When the icon is on and steady it indicates the presence of an alarm condition The alarm has been re corded and is currently present flashing it indi...

Page 37: ...3 and Sm3 h 10 m3 h 11 bar not used by SSM ICON 12 MJ m3 13 CNY ACTIVE CHAPTER FIELD 14 C4 Indicates the currently active chapter The first chapter displayed when the display is turned on is called the default chapter The default chapter does not activate any icon C1 C2 C3 and C4 off NOTICE Refer to paragraph 5 3 on how to select and navigate the chapters 15 C3 16 C2 17 C1 CONSUMPTION INDICATOR FI...

Page 38: ...during which all fields will be on 2 At the end of the lamp test the pages of the Default chapter are displayed NOTICE Refer to paragraph 5 3 1 for information on the Default chapter 3 If necessary press the Enter button in long mode from the default chapter to access the chapter selection NOTICE Refer to paragraph 5 3 2 for information on the Chapter selection 4 If necessary press the Enter butto...

Page 39: ...d as indicated in paragraph 5 3 2 5 3 2 CHAPTER SELECTION Use the navigation keys to scroll through the chapters on the interface then press the Enter key in short mode to ac cess the sequence of specific pages of the chapter visible in the Active chapter field Tab 5 27 indicates the sequence for the following display during the chapter selection phase Sequence Explanatory field Numerical field Ac...

Page 40: ...nce Explana tory field Numerical field Description 1 SW InFo Sub menu to access the firmware device pages and the operating status Press Enter in short mode to access the sub menu 2 SW HH Press Enter in short mode to access the log of the last 32 firmware upgrades 3 SW PArAm Press Enter in short mode to access the log of the last 128 modified metrological parameters 4 ME Message the messages scrol...

Page 41: ...se to be read as nn ss e g 0104 01 04 03b Metrological Firmware LR Boot section CRC16 in hexadecimal 04b Metrological Firmware LR Boot section Firmware release to be read as nn ss e g 0101 01 01 05n Non Metrological Firmware NLR CRC16 in hexadecimal 06n Non Metrological Firmware NLR Firmware release to be read as nn ss e g 0006 00 06 0 06 Firmware upgrade date 00 00 00 if default version Firmware ...

Page 42: ...4 decimal digits is activated for the totalisers T and TA following the activation of the High resolution mode the display shows the message High If the operator makes no other selection the resolution goes back automatically to the default value 5 integers 3 decimals at 00 00 the next day Selecting the value L Low resolution indicates the resolution in the configuration of 5 integers 3 decimals 5...

Page 43: ...emote communication Sequence Explanatory field Description 1 St Strategy currently active according to standard UNI TS 11291 12 2 0 Normal operation valve open 1 User disconnected valve closed 2 Orphaned GdM 2 TC Communication Test Page 3 EC Value ECL 0 2 99 not detected 4 RQ Value RSRQ 0 19 5 dBm at 32 3dBm 99 not detected 5 RP RSRP value 0 140 dBm at 95 44dBm 99 not detected 6 Ic ICCID code if d...

Page 44: ...play in the SV valve menu of the VAL 40 r writing which identifies the enabling of the valve opening 3 Press Enter to access the sub menu NOTICE According to the relative configuration the opening of the valve may be subject to a password being entered 4 At the end of the opening check the display of the writing OH FIO 5 Check the display in the SV valve menu of the VAL 00 r writing which identifi...

Page 45: ...gulations in force in the country of installation any information provided by the Safety Manager at the installation facility Weights and dimensions of the equipment For dimensions and weights refer to paragraph 6 2 Physical characteristics of the equip ment Tab 6 37 6 1 1 PACKAGING AND FASTENERS USED FOR TRANSPORT The transport packaging is designed and manufactured to avoid damage during normal ...

Page 46: ...tion of content Gas meter SSM ICON including battery pack communication battery pack 2 plugs for the protection of the connection fittings NOTICE The batteries are already connected electrically in their operating housing Tab 6 39 NOTICE The use maintenance and warning manual can be downloaded from the Manufacturer s website https www fiorentini com ...

Page 47: ...LING REV B EN 6 3 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EQUIPMENT Fig 6 5 Standard SSM ICON Dimensions Fig 6 6 Extended life SSM ICON Dimensions Weights STANDARD VERSION EXTENDED LIFE VERSION Standard Version without packaging 1 150 g Extended life version without pack aging 1 250 g Tab 6 40 ...

Page 48: ...la tions in force in the country of installation and are familiar with accident prevention rules workplace safety provisions lifting equipment features and limits HAZARD Before handling a load make sure that its weight does not exceed the load capacity of the lifting equip ment and any other lifting tools specified on the specific plate ATTENTION Before moving the equipment remove any movable or h...

Page 49: ...linare il montante all indietro verso il posto guida per avvantaggiare il momento ribaltante e garantire una maggiore stabilità del carico durante il trasporto Adeguare la velocità d brusche 7 Posizionare il carico n Sollevare le forche fi Nota se necessario fi 3 Raise the forks until they are touching the load NOTICE Fasten the load to the forks with clamps or similar devices if required 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 50: ...lle forche di sollevamento Inclinare il montante all indietro verso il posto guida per avvantaggiare il momento ribaltante e garantire una maggiore stabilità del carico durante il trasporto Adeguare la velocità d brusche 7 Posizionare il carico n 6 Adjust transport speed according to the type of floor and load avoiding sudden manoeuvres WARNING If obstacles along the path particular operating situ...

Page 51: ...ab 6 43 Step Action 1 Remove the stretch film around the pallet 2 Remove the 4 support corners 3 Move the boxes of the equipment from the pallet to their intended place NOTICE Have at least 2 operators manually move the packages if required due to their dimensions weight Tab 6 43 NOTICE After removing all packaging materials check for any anomalies If there are anomalies do not install the equipme...

Page 52: ...duct Storage temperature from 25 C to 60 C Relative humidity 95 Tab 6 44 6 6 1 STORAGE OF THE SPARE BATTERIES Any spare battery packs ordered must be stored in their original packaging or alternatively in ADR compliant packaging by placing the containers at ground level do not stack above 1 2 m in a place with a temperature 30 C in order to preserve its electrical characteristics away from flammab...

Page 53: ...RNING It is strictly forbidden to make any modifications to the equipment WARNING PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A is not liable for damage caused by incorrect installation of the equipment and or otherwise different from that indicated in this manual 7 2 INSTALLATION PRE REQUISITES 7 2 1 ALLOWED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS NOTICE For details on the allowed environmental conditions temperature range and class...

Page 54: ... that could hinder the installer s installation operations the upstream and downstream pipes are at the same level and can bear the weight of the equipment there are no stresses on the connections the inlet and outlet connections of the equipment are clean and have not been damaged mechanical stresses on the inlet and outlet connections are totally absent Installation Operator qualification Instal...

Page 55: ...these measures please refer to the regulations in force at the place of installation WARNING Near the equipment do not use open flames e g for welding operations smoke WARNING Before connecting make sure that at least the portion of the system upstream of the equipment has been cut off and that therefore no flow of gas occurs during installation the maximum system pressure is lower than the maximu...

Page 56: ...skets between the line fitting and the meter fitting 3 Connect the upstream and downstream pipes to the meter NOTICE Use suitable fittings if necessary for the connection Tighten the fittings to a torque not exceeding 110 N m with suitable manual tools see refer ences UNI EN 14236 2018 for DN 25 and DN 32 fittings 4 Slowly charge the meter SSM ICON with pressure and check the tightness of the conn...

Page 57: ...nd warning manual Static smart meter INSTALLATION REV B EN 7 6 EQUIPMENT ADJUSTMENTS NOTICE The equipment is adjusted as required by the Customer directly in the facility PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A No further adjustments are required ...

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Page 59: ...ed personnel NOTICE The device field configuration can occur from the local port or remotely from CAS always by means of the applied protocol as specified in the provisions of standards series UNI TS 11291 8 2 1 USING THE OPTICAL PROBE The optical probe available as an option is fitted with a magnetic coupling on the meter Place the probe head in the appropriate slot on the front part of SSM ICON ...

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Page 61: ...uthorised technicians WARNING In case of doubt do not perform any work Contact PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A for the necessary clarifications NOTICE Before starting maintenance on the equipment it is advisable to make sure that the authorised operator has the necessary equipment appropriate spare parts Operate as described in Tab 9 48 in case of anomalies detected in the equipment which require its remo...

Page 62: ...to remove the screw cover seal Phillips screwdriver DIN EN ISO 4757 TYPE H2 type PH2 4 screw cover seals supplied by Pietro Fiorentini see Paragraph 11 3 4 self tapping screws M4x12 see Paragraph 11 3 Tab 9 50 The equipment has been designed to ensure in field replacement of the communication battery pack in case if the charge is flat The following relevant data are shown on the battery pack commu...

Page 63: ...o avoid potential short cir cuits ATTENTION The fire extinguishers to be used in the event of a fire must be of class D as they are effective in extin guishing fires in the presence of lithium ATTENTION The transport of the battery packs supplied by PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A must be carried out using the original packaging which complies with the current ADR regulations NOTICE Battery replacement mu...

Page 64: ... communication battery in ADR compliant packaging 5 Insert the connector of the new communication battery into its housing F then close the door D of the bat tery compartment making sure it fits in properly NOTICE The connector of the battery pack is polarised so that it can only be inserted into the connec tor of the equipment corresponding to the correct polarity Position the cables G so as to f...

Page 65: ...ithium con tained inside the batteries even accidentally ATTENTION Operators should not wear jewellery or metal ornaments rings necklaces bracelets and earrings that may come into contact with electronic components and or battery terminals to avoid potential short cir cuits ATTENTION The fire extinguishers to be used in the event of a fire must be of class D as they are effective in extin guishing...

Page 66: ...he door D of the battery compartment making sure it fits in properly NOTICE Position the cables G so as to facilitate closing the door D without damaging them 8 Insert the transparent cover C in its seat checking that it is fully inserted then tighten the 4 fixing screws B with the Phillips screwdriver NOTICE Tightening torque 1 2 1 4 Nm 9 Insert the new 4 screw cover seals A making sure they are ...

Page 67: ... with the equipment For the PPE required to protect against risks associated with the workplace installation or operating conditions please refer to the regulations in force in the country of installation any information provided by the Safety Manager at the installation facility Equipment required Keys to fix inlet and outlet connections fittings equipment Tab 10 55 10 3 UNINSTALLATION To properl...

Page 68: ...TALLATION NOTICE Should the equipment be reused after uninstallation refer to chapters Installation and Configuration 10 5 STORAGE OF THE BATTERIES NOTICE Refer to paragraph 6 6 1 to store the batteries 10 6 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CASE OF RE INSTALLATION NOTICE Refer to chapter 7 Installation if the equipment is to be reused after uninstallation ...

Page 69: ...cified in Tab 10 57 Step Action 1 Set up a large work area free from obstacles where to safely dismantle the equipment 2 Sort the various components by type of material for easier recycling through separate collection 3 Send the materials obtained in Step 2 to a specialised company Tab 10 57 The equipment in any configuration consists of the materials described in Tab 10 58 Material Disposal recyc...

Page 70: ...dance with special provision 636 This exemption applies to lithium batteries batteries of gross mass 500 g per unit 10 7 1 1 BATTERY PACKAGING NOTICE The packages must be labelled in accordance with ADR i e with a diamond shape on the side and code UN3090 NOTICE The packages must bear the indication LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR DISPOSAL or LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR RECYCLING The batteries that are removed fr...

Page 71: ...mended are used PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A their declared performance cannot be guaranteed It is recommended to use original spare parts PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A shall not be held liable for any damage caused by using non original parts 11 2 HOW TO REQUEST SPARE PARTS NOTICE For specific information please refer to the sales network of PIETRO FIORENTINI S p A ...

Page 72: ...ab 11 60 Reference to the spare parts order codes Pos Code Component 1 SG120076216 Screw cover seal 2 SG340011327 Self tapping screw M4x12 3 SG120076205 Plastic enclosure Tab 11 59 1 2 3 Fig 11 10 Spare parts 11 4 PUTTING BACK BATTERIES Reference to the spare batteries order codes Model Replacement battery code Identifier code communication battery pack SSM ICON U6 GPRS SSM ICON U6 EL GPRS SG22000...

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