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2 For your safety
VEGAPULS 66 enamel • 4 … 20 mA/HART - four-wire
31954-EN-141215
2.6 CE conformity
The device fulfills the legal requirements of the applicable EC guide
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lines. By affixing the CE marking, we confirm successful testing of the
product.
You can find the CE Certificate of Conformity in the download section
of our homepage.
Electromagnetic compatibility
The instruments are designed for use in an industrial environment.
Nevertheless, electromagnetic interference from electrical conductors
and radiated emissions must be taken into account, as is usual with a
class A instrument according to EN 61326-1. If the instrument is used
in a different environment, its electromagnetic compatibility with other
devices must be ensured by suitable measures.
2.7 Fulfillment of NAMUR recommendations
NAMUR is the automation technology user association in the process
industry in Germany. The published NAMUR recommendations are
accepted as the standard in field instrumentation.
The device fulfills the requirements of the following NAMUR recom
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mendations:
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NE 21 – Electromagnetic compatibility of equipment
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NE 43 – Signal level for malfunction information from measuring
transducers
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NE 53 – Compatibility of field devices and display/adjustment
components
For further information see www.namur.de.
2.8 FCC and IC conformity (only for USA/Canada)
VEGAPULS 66 is FCC and IC approved:
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FCC ID: O6QPULS6566
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IC: 3892A-PS6566
Modifications not expressly approved by VEGA will lead to expiry of
the operating licence according to FCC.
VEGAPULS 66 is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC regulations.
Take note of the respective operating regulations:
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The instrument must not cause any interfering emissions
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The device must be insensitive to interfering immissions, including
those that may cause undesirable operating conditions
The instrument was tested and meets the limit values for a digital
instrument of class B, according to part 15 of the FCC regulations.
The limit values are predefined to ensure protection against interfer
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ing emissions during operation in industrial environments.
The instrument can generate, use and emit high frequency energy
and can generate interfering emissions if not used as described in the
operator's manual. Because interfering emissions have to be reck-
oned with when the instrument is used in residential areas, the user
must make sure necessary countermeasures are implemented.