The 7MF9011-4EA valve manifolds are sealed with PTFE sealings between the transmitter and the valve manifold as standard. Soft iron, stainless steel and copper sealings are also available for sealing purposes if preferred.
The complete unit is checked for leaks under pressure after assembly (air pressure 6 bar (87 psi)) and certified with a factory certificate according to EN 10204 – 2.2.
All valve manifolds should preferably be secured with the corres ponding mounting brackets. The transmitters are mounted on the valve manifold and not on the unit itself.
If you order a mounting bracket when choosing the option “Factorymounting of valve manifolds”, you will receive a mounting bracket for the valve manifold instead of a bracket for mounting the trans mitter. If you order an inspection certificate 3.1 to EN 10204 after choosing the option “Factory-mounting of valve manifolds”, a separate certi ficate is provided for the transmitter and for the valve manifold.
Siemens Factory-Mounting of Valve Manifolds on Transmitters
The 7MF9011-4EA valve manifolds are sealed with PTFE sealings between the transmitter and the valve manifold as standard. Soft iron, stainless steel and copper sealings are also available for sealing purposes if preferred.
The complete unit is checked for leaks under pressure after assembly (air pressure 6 bar (87 psi)) and certified with a factory certificate according to EN 10204 – 2.2.
All valve manifolds should preferably be secured with the corres ponding mounting brackets. The transmitters are mounted on the valve manifold and not on the unit itself.
If you order a mounting bracket when choosing the option “Factorymounting of valve manifolds”, you will receive a mounting bracket for the valve manifold instead of a bracket for mounting the trans mitter. If you order an inspection certificate 3.1 to EN 10204 after choosing the option “Factory-mounting of valve manifolds”, a separate certi ficate is provided for the transmitter and for the valve manifold.
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