4/15/2012 2:08 PM | |
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Hello Raina; Siplus is the name of automation components developped by Siemens that are "hardened",able to withstand higher temperature ranges and vibration levels, amongst other things. Some modelsare also "conformally coated", resistant to corrosive atmosphere (Siemens calls it medial load) as per Class G3 of ISA.S 71.04. Here are a few links showing how Siemens describes the Siplus components, a list of part numbers for S7-300 Siplus component and the result of a search for these part numbers here on the forum: Description of Siplus components with their certifications: Siplus components fot the S7-300 (the list of components that are resistant to medial load can be found at the very bottom of the page): https://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/topics/en/siplus/extreme/siplus-s7-300/Pages/default.aspx Looking up a specific Siplus component on the Siemens Product Support webpage (example: CP 341 RS-422/RS485) using the Search Box on the forum: https://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/llisapi.dll?func=cslib.csinfo&lang=en&objid=6AG13411CH027AE0&caller=view |
Last edited by: dchartier at: 4/15/2012 3:29 PM |
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4/16/2012 6:44 AM | |
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Thank you dchartier |
11/20/2013 11:26 AM | |
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Hi All, I have an question about G1,G2,G3 and GX confirmal coating classification: Siemens provides all normal module with G1, G2, G3 but when it comes to funcationality in very harsh enviornment then we go to SIPLUS modules with the class of GX confirmal coating. I have ot select Siemens Normal modules as per attachement showing all S7-300, S7-400, ET200M, ET200S, and ET200iSP modules are approved for implentation with high concentration of corrossive gas in compliance with ISA-S71.04 severity level G1;G2;G3 Question: Could I use above mentioned normal Siemens hardware to use in Zone 1, Gas Group IIA/IIB, Temp. Class T3 as per IEC? AttachmentISA compliance.pdf (1031 Downloads) |
Last edited by: AJ46 at: 11/20/2013 11:26 AM |
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