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Name plate
The equipment does not have a nameplate. The
nameplates of the individual components are
described in the respective installation & operating
manuals.
Application of European Directives
Pressure Equipment Directive
The equipment conforms to this directive (see
"Manufacturer's Declaration" section) and can be
used for the following media:
Fluids of group 2
The CE markings of the individual components are
described in the respective installation & operating
manuals.
ATEX Directive
The equipment does not have its own potential
ignition source and is not subject to this directive
(see "Manufacturer's Declaration" section).
When installed, static electricity may arise between
the equipment and the connected system.
When used in potentially explosive atmospheres,
the plant manufacturer or plant operator is
responsible for discharging or preventing possible
static charge.
If it is possible for medium to escape, e.g. through
actuating mechanisms or leaks in threaded joints,
the plant manufacturer or plant operator must take
this into consideration when dividing the area into
zones.
QuickEM Control
QuickEM Control equipment must NOT be used in
potentially explosive areas.
Task and function
Drain modules QuickEM and QuickEM Control are
designed to discharge condensate from steam
systems: For this purpose the drain module is
equipped with a steam trap.
QuickEM Control is also designed for monitoring
steam traps for banking-up of condensate and loss
of live steam. For this purpose the equipment is
fitted with a measuring electrode. The measuring
electrode is either mounted in the steam trap or a
test chamber. An additional test station, e. g. Test
Station NRA 1-3, is required for evaluating the
readings of the measuring electrode.
Two shut-off valves allow you to isolate the
equipment so that you can carry out maintenance
or service work on individual components.
The fluid can flow through the bypass when these
shut-off valves are closed. During normal operation
the shut-off valve in the bypass line can be closed
to prevent the fluid from flowing through the
bypass.