Intrinsically safe (is) certification, Fcc compliance – ADS Environmental Services Model 3600 530002 A2 User Manual

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ADS 3600 Flow Monitor O&M Manual

Warnings, Certifications, FCC Compliance, and
Conformity

Changes or Modifications Changes or modifications to the QS3600 flow
monitor not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the
IS certification.

Personnel performing installation of the QS3600 flow monitor should carefully
follow the guidelines contained in this manual when installing and maintaining the
monitor. Failure to strictly adhere to these guidelines can result in personal injury
and can cause damage to the monitor, which would invalidate its warranty.

The QS3600 flow monitor is designed to be installed in combined and sanitary sewer
lines and manholes. This installation work is inherently dangerous. All applicable
safety guidelines should be followed and carried out by at least two fully trained and
qualified persons.

Intrinsically Safe (IS) Certification

Only authorized technicians can make certain repairs to the QS3600 IS flow monitor.
These repairs must be re-inspected by approved inspectors for continued IS
certification. If individuals other than approved technicians make the repairs, they
will void the monitor’s IS certification. For more information on allowable field
repairs, see “Maintenance Restrictions” on page 1-7.

FCC Compliance

To comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), ADS
Environmental Services provides the following information about installing and
operating the 3600 internal modem DAA/3600 Monitor.

FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with FCC Rules, Part 68. It bears a label
displaying, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer
equivalence number (REN). The user must provide this information to the telephone
company if requested.

The REN identifies the number of devices that may be connected to the telephone
line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may prevent devices from ringing in
response to an incoming call. In most areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed
five. To determine the number of devices you may connect to a line, as determined
by the RENs, contact your telephone company.

This equipment uses standard RJ11C jacks/plugs for connection to the telephone
network. These modular jacks/plugs are FCC compliant. They are designed for

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