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IOM Single Case BiRotor Plus R06
Although measurement transducers are not specifi cally
included in the MID regulations as they do not form a
complete measuring (system) instrument ref Article 1 and
4, Annex I and Annex VII. Brodie Meter Co., LLC
implements the same stringent regulations for all products
and tests to the same standards which are used for
complete (systems) instruments.
The complete system must contain all the necessary
components to meet the requirements of the local
regulations. These components may include, pumps, air
eliminators, strainers, valves, fl ow computers, etc.
The unit must be sealed in accordance with the local
regulations; it is the end users responsibility to ensure this
happens.
Flow measuring devices are provided with two labels which
specify fl ow ranges. The name plate label which includes
the factory serial number; details the operating fl ow range,
this is the fl ow range the device will operate within without
causing damage, and the custody transfer label; this label
details the working fl ow range associated with a particular
weights and measures approval.
It should be noted that these may not be the same;
therefore in trade applications the fl ow ranges specifi ed on
the custody transfer label should be followed.
Essential Instructions for Measuring Equipment Including the European Union
(Directive 2014/32/EU MID)
Essential Instructions for Electrical Equipment Including the European Union
(Directive 2014/30/EU and 2014/32/EU)
This unit contains Electrostatic sensitive circuit boards.
Electrostatic safety precautions should be taken to prevent
damage.
When connecting wiring it is good practice to use shielded
cable. The shield should be connected to earth at the read
out or control systems end of the cable; the other end of
the shield should not be connected.
This wiring practice is mandatory in order to comply with
the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility as per
the EMC directive 2014/30/EU and MID 2014/32/EU of the
council of the European Union.
It is the end users responsibility to ensure that all
protective covers are in place to prevent electrical shock
and/or personnel injury.