Nameplate with approval information
On the opposite side is the nameplate with approval information. This nameplate shows e.g. the hardware and firmware
versions. Certificate information is also listed if the transmitter is an ex-version.
D-761 81 K arlsr uhe
SITRANS
P
II 1/2 G
E x d IIC T4/T6
V :DC 10. 5 - 4 5 V outp.: 4 - 2
H
PTB 99
ATEX
1160
Observ e EC-T ype Examination Cer tificate !
T = -40 ... 85/60 °C
a
FW : 1 3.0 1.02
①
Characteristics for hazardous area
②
Category for operating area
③
Type of protection
Figure 2
Example of a nameplate
Transportation and storage
To guarantee sufficient protection during transport and storage, observe the following:
● Keep the original packaging for subsequent transportation.
● Devices/replacement parts should be returned in their original packaging.
● If the original packaging is no longer available, ensure that all shipments are properly packaged to provide sufficient
protection during transport. Siemens cannot assume liability for any costs associated with transportation damages.
CAUTION
Insufficient protection during storage
The packaging only provides limited protection against moisture and infiltration.
● Provide additional packaging as necessary.
Special conditions for storage and transportation of the device are listed in "Technical data" (Page 35).
Notes on warranty
The contents of this manual shall not become part of or modify any prior or existing agreement, commitment or legal
relationship. The sales contract contains all obligations on the part of Siemens as well as the complete and solely applicable
warranty conditions. Any statements regarding device versions described in the manual do not create new warranties or
modify the existing warranty.
The content reflects the technical status at the time of publishing. Siemens reserves the right to make technical changes in
the course of further development.
6
0 m A
HW : 01.02.03
④
Group (gas, dust)
⑤
Maximum surface temperature (temperature class)
SITRANS P, DS III series (7MF4.33.. 7MF4.34.. 7MF4.35..)
A5E03434626-01, 08/2011