Isposal, Nstructions, 3 description – Flowserve 103 Smart Multi-Port IPS Wireless User Manual

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2.5 Disposal Instructions

At the end of the product’s life, do not

dispose of any electronic component or instrument
in the domestic waste. Disposal should be done in
accordance with applicable regulations, which vary
from state to state and country to country.
Battery Disposal Instructions: Disposal should
be done in accordance with applicable regulations,
which vary from country to country. Batteries
should not be incinerated, unless suitable
procedures are followed and qualified handlers
have taken appropriate precautions. Exposure of
these cells to high temperatures or fire can cause
the cells to vent and/or rupture. These cells do not
contain dangerous substances. The reaction
products are inorganic and do not represent
environmental hazards, once the decomposition or
neutralization process has terminated.

Disposal in Europe
Batteries for disposal should not be transported by
air. For road transport of dangerous goods ADR
special provision 636 and packing instruction 903a
apply.

Disposal in US
Hazardous waste of spent batteries can be disposed
after they are first neutralized through an approved
secondary treatment prior to disposal. Disposal of
spent batteries should be performed by authorized,
professional disposal company, which has the
knowledge in the requirements of the Federal, the
State and the Local authorities regarding hazardous

materials, transportation and waste disposal. In
any case it is recommended to contact the local
EPA office.


Proper Shipping Name: Waste lithium Batteries

UN Number:
3090

Label requirements:
Miscellaneous, Hazardous
Waste

Disposal Code:
D003

3 DESCRIPTION

The SELD-103-X (where

“X” designates a specific

hardware or software configuration custom per the
order) model is a wireless transmitting unit
designed to monitor multiple sensor inputs and
wirelessly transmit the data to a receiver. It has the

option of enabling wireless transmission (to
become part of an IPS Wireless system) or
disabling wireless functionality (to perform as a
local alert or data-logging unit).

Figure 1: Sample SELD-103 unit

The SELD-103 is a self-powered unit that has 5
communication ports to measure up to 7 different
sensor inputs (utilizing combination sensors) per
unit (configuration limitations are detailed in section
3.1 Options and model numbers). Each unit also
has a single diagnostics port (on the back of the
base) for programming and troubleshooting the unit
as well as logging data with the VB-103-TAM
accessory (where collected data is stored).
Programming the unit requires a programming
cable and special software utility (PSP).

Figure 2: SELD-103 unit connection ports

The SELD-103 model has a built-in Omni-
directional wireless antenna, allowing for reliable
signal transmission. Data transmittal can occur at
a customizable time interval, ranging from every 5
seconds to once a day (this time interval is usually
pre-configured at the factory). Transmission rates
can also be varied according to sensor signal
values (see section 5 CUSTOM
CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING),
thereby
prolonging battery life. The SELD-103 unit has a

Sensor Input
Connection

Ports

Diagnostics
Connection

Port

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