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Master Station Safe Use, Installation and Maintenance Manual
End user advice on disposal at end of life of the product.
In all cases, check local authority regulation before disposal.
Subject Definition Remarks / examples Hazardous Recyclable EU Waste code Disposal
Electrical &
Electronic
Equipment
Printed circuit
boards
All Products Yes Yes 20 01 35 Use specialist recyclers
Electrical &
Electronic
Equipment
Wire All Products Yes Yes 17 04 10 Use specialist recyclers
Glass Display Touch Screen Display No Yes 16 01 20 Use specialist recyclers
Metals Copper/Brass Wire No Yes 17 04 01 Use licensed recyclers
Metals Aluminium Enclosure No Yes 17 04 02 Use licensed recyclers
Plastics Stainless steel
fibre filled ABS
Plug in module Fascias No No 17 02 04
Disposal as general
commercial waste
Plastics Unfilled Enclosure No Yes 17 02 03 Use specialist recyclers
All electronic components used in the manufacture of the Master Station conform to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive
2011/65/EU.
8. Fuses
AC mains: 5 mm x 20 mm, 2 A fuse current, 250 VAC, 1,500 A breaking capacity, time delay.
Damaged fuses must be replaced with the fuse type mentioned above and must be pre-certified types to the IEC 60127 or ANSI/UL 248
series.
9. Vibration and Shock
The Rotork Master Station is suitable for installation in locations where vibration and shock severity does not exceed the following:
Type Level
Vibration Frequency range 5 to 150 Hz, acceleration 0.7 gn peak
Shock 2 gn peak
10. EMC
BS EN61326-1:2013 Immunity levels for industrial environment. Emissions limit class B
To ensure conformance to the EC Directive 2014/30/EU, installation should adopt the following cable arrangements:
All digital data cables and all analogue signal cables operating at or below 50 V should be shielded either by braid, armouring or
metal conduit. Such shields should be earthed at the point of entry to the product enclosure using cable glands designed for this
purpose. If, for the avoidance of ground loops, it is not possible to earth these shields locally at low frequencies, they should be
earthed by a capacitor effective at radio frequencies. If this technique is adopted, it is the users’ responsibility to ensure that EMC is not
compromised. A single shield may be shared by multiple analogue signal cables.
All Ethernet cables must be screened and of good quality. Many screened Ethernet cables of low quality have questionable screening
capability.
7. Environmental
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