Safe Use Instructions – ROC800-Series
ROC800-Series Remote Operations Controller
Figure 1. ROC800-Series Label
Use this safe use instructions (SUI) document with the
ROC800-Series Remote Operations Controller Instruction
Manual (part D301217X012). For full cautions and
descriptions of installation and troubleshooting
procedures, refer to this manual. If you require training for
this product, contact your local sales office.
The ROC800-Series Remote Operations Controller (or
"ROC800") with ATEX approval may be ordered with any
of the optional communications or I/O modules listed in
the technical specifications ROC800-Series Remote
Operations Controllers (ROC800).
The certificate for this equipment includes the following
special conditions for safe use (X):
1. If the optional Remote MVS sensor is being used with
this equipment, note that this sensor contains a thin
wall diaphragm. Installation, maintenance, and use
shall take into account the environmental conditions
to which the diaphragm is subjected. When installing
and maintaining the device, follow in detail the
manufacturer's instructions to ensure safety during its
expected lifetime.
2. Install the equipment in an IP54 or better enclosure or
equivalent location. Any enclosure shall be suitably
certified or otherwise approved for the zone of use
(Zone 2).
3. Ensure that the rated input voltage is not exceeded in
service.
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4. Ensure that the cable conductors used are rated 75
degrees C or higher.
5. If you install an IEC 62591 module or a F
Fieldbus CPU in the ROC800, do not use the USB
connector in a known hazardous area.
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Remote Automation Solutions declares that the
ROC800-Series products are in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
European Directives 2004/108/EC (EMC), and 94/9/EC
(ATEX).
CAUTION
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 or maintenance in a hazardous
area could result in personal injury or property
damage.
Always turn off the power to the ROC800 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.
CAUTION
Check the input power polarity before connecting
power to the ROC800.
The following tools are required for installation,
maintenance, and troubleshooting:
Personal computer running Microsoft
(with Service Pack 2), Windows XP, Windows Vista, or
Windows 7.
ROCLINK™ 800 Configuration Software.
Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver.
Flat-head screwdriver.
Integral F
™ Fieldbus Interface
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You can install a Foundation Fieldbus Interface into a
Series 2 ROC827 enclosure. For more information, see
Wiring an FFI into the ROC827 in this document.
Part D301201X012
January 2016
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