Safe Use Instructions - FloBoss 103
TM
FloBoss
103 Flow Manager
Figure 1. FloBoss 103 Flow Manager Nameplate
(ATEX Version shown)
Figure 2. Dual-Variable Sensor Label
Use this instructions sheet with the FloBoss 103
Flow Manager Instruction Manual (Form A6114). For
full cautions and descriptions of installation and
troubleshooting procedures, refer to the manual.
The FloBoss 103 Flow Manager with ATEX or IECEx
flameproof approvals may be ordered with optional
EIA-232 (RS-232) communications, dial-up modem
communications, or Dual-Variable Sensor (DVS). It
may not be ordered with a solar panel, charger
board with batteries, or radio communications. All
options are available on the IECEx type N version.
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FloBoss 103 special conditions for Safe Use
Operating Ambient Temperature: -40°C to 75°C.
Ensure that the thermal fluid transfer does not
overheat the equipment to a temperature
corresponding to the spontaneous combustion
temperature of surrounding gas.
Dual-Variable Sensor special conditions for Safe
Use (X)
The device contains a thin wall diaphragm. During
installation, maintenance, and use take into account
the environmental conditions to which the diaphragm
is subjected. Follow in detail the manufacturer's
instructions for installation and maintenance to
assure safety during the device's expected lifetime.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Remote Automation Solutions declares that
the FloBoss 103 product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of European Directives 2004/108/EC (EMC),
1994/9/EC (ATEX), and 97/23/EC (PED) as
applicable.
When installing units in a hazardous area,
make sure all installation components
selected are labeled for use in such
areas. Installation and maintenance must
be performed only when the area is
known to be non-hazardous. Installation
in a hazardous area could result in
personal injury or property damage.
Always turn off the power to the FloBoss
before you attempt any type of wiring.
Wiring of powered equipment could
result in personal injury or property
damage.
To avoid circuit damage when working
inside the unit, use appropriate
electrostatic discharge precautions, such
as wearing a grounded wrist strap.
Do not exceed the maximum differential
and static pressure ranges listed on the
label of the DVS Sensor.
Do not open covers unless area is known
to be non-hazardous.
Form A6150
November 2008