Janitza BHB Umg104 en
Janitza BHB Umg104 en
Janitza BHB Umg104 en
083
Power Analyser
UMG 104
Operating manual and
technical data
www.janitza.com
Profibus
10/2020
(optional)
Doc No. 1.041.015.0.l
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General Information
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c Dangerous voltage!
Danger or risk of severe injury.
Disconnect the system and device
from the power supply before starting
the work.
m Important!
Please note and follow the
documentation. This symbol is
intended to warn you of possi-
ble h azards that can occur during
installation, starting up and use.
C Note.
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Scope of supply
Available accessories
Product No. Name
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Notes on Use
Please read these operating instructions and This device may be solely operated and
all other publications which have to be used maintained by skilled persons.
to work with this product (in particular for
installation, operation or maintenance). Skilled persons are people who, on the basis
of their relevant training and experience, are
Note and follow all safety instructions as well capable of identifying risks and avoiding
as any warnings. If you do not follow the possible hazards which operation or
instructions, personal injuries and/or damage maintenance of the device can cause.
to the product could be the result.
When using the device, any additional legal and
Any unauthorised change or use of this device safety regulations required for the respective
which extends beyond the given mechanical, use must be observed.
electrical or other operating limits can cause
personal injuries and/or damage to the
product.
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c Important!
If the device is not operated according
to the instruction manual, protection
is no longer ensured and the device
can cause hazards.
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Product Description
Intended use
The UMG104 is intended to be used for the Measurement in medium and high-voltage
measurement and calculation of electrical systems takes place with current and voltage
variables such as voltage, current, energy, transformers. Special safety requirements
work, harmonic components, etc. in building must be complied, which are not dealt with in
installations, at distribution boards, circuit- any greater detail here.
breakers and busbar trunking systems.
Measuring-circuit voltages and currents must The UMG104 fulfils the test requirements for
originate from the same system. use in industrial areas.
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UMG104 features
- Measurement in IT, TN and TT systems,
- 4 voltage measurement inputs
- 4 current measurement inputs,
- Continuous scanning of the voltage and current measurement inputs,
- Energy measurement, measurement uncertainty class 0.5 for ../5A current transformers,
- Energy measurement, measurement uncertainty class 1 for ../1A current transformers,
- Registers more than 800 measured values (readings),
- Fourier analysis 1st to 40th harmonic component for U, I, P (consumption/supply) and Q
(inductive/capacitive),
- 2 digital inputs,
- 2 digital outputs,
- Temperature measurement input,
- LC display, backlight (optional),
- 2 keys,
- Profibus DPV0 (optional),
- RS485 (modbus RTU),
- RS232,
- Operating temperature range -10°C .. +55°C,
- Mounting on top hat rails 35 mm,
- Suitable for installation in distribution boards,
- Suitable for measurements in networks with frequency inverters.
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GridVis features
• Programming the UMG104 Interface
• Configuring recordings converter
• Reading out recordings. RS232
• Storing data in a database UMG
• Graphic display of measured values PC 104
• Programming customer-specific applica- RS485
tions.
Fig. 13.2 Connection of a UMG104 to a PC via
an interface converter.
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L1 230/400V 50/60Hz L1
L2
240V
L3 50/60Hz
N N
PE
L4 L1 L2 L3 N
AC/DC
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
DC
Earthing the
system Voltage measurement
UMG104 Auxiliary power
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L1 L1
L2 400V 50/60Hz L2 230/400V 50/60Hz
L3 L3
N
Impedance Impedance
L4 L1 L2 L3 N L4 L1 L2 L3 N
AC/DC AC/DC
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
4M
Earthing the DC Earthing the DC
system system
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Use
The UMG104 has a display, keys 1 and 2 and
the Service key to make it easier to install and
start up the UMG104 without a PC.
Important parameters such as current
transformers and device address are included
in the parameter list (see Appendix) and can
be directly programmed at the device.
A differentiation is made between operation
Display
with the
Key 1
• display mode and
Key 2
• Programming mode.
Concealed key
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Display mode
After the power supply is resumed the device
is in Display mode. N L1
In Display mode you can use Keys 1 and 2 to V
page between the measured value displays.
Hz
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Programming mode
The most important settings required for
operation of the UMG104 can be displayed
and changed in programming mode. PRG
The parameter list in the Appendix contains
the addresses for the most important settings.
You can make further settings using the
GridVis software. Address Content
If you simultaneously press Keys 1 and 2 for
around 1 second, programming mode opens
via a password query. If a display password has
not been programmed, the first programming Fig. 20.1 “Programming Mode” display example,
menu opens directly. address 000 with content 5,000.
Programming mode is denoted in the display
by the text “PRG”. The digits of the address
flash.
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Display password
You can program a 4-digit display password
to make it difficult to accidentally change the
programming data directly at the device. A PRG
display password is not set in the factory.
Content
Addr. Content
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Installation
Installed position
The UMG104 can be installed in control
cabinets or in small distribution boards
according to DIN 43880. It is mounted on a
35 mm mounting v according to DIN EN 60715.
It can be installed in any position.
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m - A disconnector or circuit-breaker
must be provided for the power
supply voltage in the building
installation.
- The disconnector must be installed
near the device and must be easy
for the user to reach.
m Devices driven with direct currrent are
protected against polarity reversal.
- The switch must be labelled as
a disconnecting device for this
device.
- Voltages which are above the
allowable voltage range can destroy
c Important!
The inputs for the supply voltage are
dangerous to touch!
the device.
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Current measurement
The UMG104 is designed for the connection of
current transformers with secondary currents
of ../1A and ../5A. Only alternating currents,
not direct currents, can be measured.
Each current measurement input can be
permanently loaded with 6A or for 1 second
with 100 A.
S1 S2
L1
S1 S2
L2
S1 S2 Loads
L3
S1 S2
N
c Attention!
The current inputs are live. Fig. 24.1 Connection example, current
measurement via current transformers.
m Important!
The UMG104 is not suitable for the
measurement of direct voltages.
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Current Current
Fig. Current measurement, connection example Fig. Current measurement, connection example
for connection option 0, see page 50. for connection option 0, see page 50.
Current Current
Fig. Current measurement, connection example Fig. Current measurement, connection example
for connection option 1, see page 50. for connection option 0, see page 50.
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Ammeter
If you not only want to measure the current
with the UMG104 but with an ammeter also, c Short-circuit current transformer con-
nections!
the ammeter must be connected in series to The secondary connections of the
the UMG104. current transformer must be short-
circuited to them first before the
current supply leads to the UMG104
are disconnected!
If a testing switch is available, which
automatically short circuits the current
transformer's secondary leads, it is
sufficient to place this in the “test”
position, provided the short-circuiters
have been tested first.
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Direct measurement
Nominal currents up to 5 A can also be
measured directly with the UMG104.
In this case it must be noted that each
current measurement input may be loaded
continuously with 6 A or for 1 second with max
100 A.
As the UMG104 does not have any integrated
protection for the current measurement, this
protection (e.g. 6A fuse type C) must be
provided for during installation.
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Voltage measurement
The UMG104 is designed for the measurement
of alternating voltages in 300 V systems in
which category III overvoltages can occur.
The UMG104 can only determine exact
measured values if a measurement-current
voltage greater than 10 Veff is applied to the
voltage measurement input L1. Disconnector
10A
The following must be noted when selecting (UL listed)
the instrument leads for the voltage N
measurement:
L3
• The instrument leads required for the
voltage measurement must be suitable L2
for voltages up to 300 VAC to earth and L1
520 VAC conductor to conductor.
• Normal instrument leads must be fused by Fig. 30.1 Connection example: Voltage measure-
an overcurrent protective device and routed ment via short-circuit proof instrument leads.
via disconnectors.
• Short-circuit proof instrument leads must be
routed via disconnectors only.
c Important!
The voltage measurement inputs are
Overcurrent protective devices and hazardous live!
disconnectors must be positioned near the
device and must be easy for the user to
reach. m Important!
The UMG104 can only determine
exact measured values if a measure-
ment-current voltage greater than
C For the inputs L4 and I4 are no con-
nection schemes required.
10 Veff is applied to the voltage
measurement input L1.
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Fig. 31.1 Connection examples for voltage measurement in “three-phase 4-conductor systems”.
(Connection option 0, see page 51)
Voltage Voltage
Fig. 31.2 Connection examples for voltage measurement in “three-phase 3-conductor systems”.
(Connection option 1, see page 51)
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4w 1m I4 3w 1m
I4
S1 S2 N L4 S1 S2 N L4
L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 L3
I4 2w 1n
S1 S2 N L4
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Interfaces
RS232 Shielding
You can use the connection cable (available A twisted-conductor and shielded cable must
accessories) to connect the UMG104 to a PC. be provided for connections via the RS232
The achievable distance between two devices interface. The shielding at both ends of the
with RS232 interface depends on the cable cable must be connected to a large area of the
used and the baud rate. The maximum housing or cabinet parts in order to achieve an
connectable cable length is 30 m! adequate shielding effect.
As a guideline value, for a transmission rate
of 9600 baud the distance should not exceed
15 m to 30 m.
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Profibus, RS232, RS485 and
temperature measurement input are
not metallically separated from each
other.
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PC UMG104
Com1
Mini Combicon,
5 pin
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RS485
Bus structure Terminating resistors
All devices are connected in a bus structure The cable at the start and end of a segment is
(line). Up to 32 stations can be connected terminated with resistors (120 ohm, 1/4 W).
together in a segment. The cable at the start
and end of a segment is terminated with The UMG104 does not contain any terminating
resistors. resistors.
If there are more than 32 stations, repeaters
must be used to connect the individual
segments.
Correct
A A
RS485 Bus
B B
Incorrect
AB
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Shielding
A twisted-conductor and shielded cable must
be provided for connections via the RS485
interface. The shielding at both ends of the
cable must be connected to a large area of
the mounting plate or cabinet parts in order to
achieve an adequate shielding effect.
Cable type
Recommended cable types:
Unitronic Li2YCY(TP) 2x2x0.22 (Lapp cables)
Unitronic BUS L2/FIP 1x2x0.64 (Lapp cables)
Cable length
1200 m for a baud rate of 38.4 k
m Important!
Profibus, RS232, RS485 and
temperature measurement input are
not metallically separated from each
other.
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D-sub,
D-sub, 9 pin,
9 pin, connec-
socket Other
tor
profibus
stations
Screw-type terminals
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m Attention!
The digital outputs are not short-
circuit-proof.
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K1
K1
Output 1 Output 1
17 17
Digital Digital
K2
K2
Output 2 Output 2
18 18
Fig. 39.1 Connection of alternating voltage Fig. 39.2 Connection of direct current relays
relays to the digital outputs. to the digital outputs.
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m Attention!
The polarity of the feeding voltage
must be respected for the digital
inputs.
Fig. 40.1 Connection example.
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S0 pulse input
At each UMG104 with inputs for 24 V you can UMG104
also connect S0 pulse generators according Digital inputs 1-2
to DIN EN 62053-31.
You require only one external auxiliary voltage Digital
of 20..28 V DC and one external 1.5 kohm Input 1
resistor each. 19
3,9V 4k
S0 pulse Digital
generator Input 2
+ 20
24V 1,5k 3,9V 4k
=
24V - 21
DC
- + Fig. 40.2 UMG104 with inputs for 24 V. Example
1,5k
S0 pulse generator for connection of an S0 pulse generator at
digital input 2.
• KTY83
• KTY84
• PT100
• PT1000
m Important!
Profibus, RS232, RS485 and
temperature measurement input
are not metallically separated from
each other.
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Minimum voltage
A measuring-circuit voltage greater than
10 Veff must be applied to at least one
of the voltage measurement inputs. If an
adequately high measuring-circuit voltage
is not applied on the measuring input V1 the
UMG104 cannot determine exactly the system
frequency and can therefore also not take a
exactly measurement.
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Configuration
Current transformer ratio
Address Current transformer values
You can assign each of the 4 current
transformer inputs its own current transformer 000 L1 L2 L3 L4 (primary)
ratio. A current transformer ratio of 5 A/5 A 001 L1 L2 L3 L4 (secondary)
is programmed in the factory for all 4 current
transformer inputs. 010 L1 (primary)
011 L1 (secondary)
You can program current transformers with the 020 L2 (primary)
same current transformer ratios in addresses 021 L2 (secondary)
000 and 001. Program current transformers 030 L3 (primary)
with different current transformer ratios in 031 L3 (secondary)
addresses 010 to 041. 040 L4 (primary)
041 L4 (secondary)
A change in current transformer values in
address 000 or 001 overwrites the contents
of addresses 010 to 041 with the current Fig. 48.1 Section of the parameter list for the
transformer values from addresses 000 and current transformer values.
001.
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Connection option 1
• Measurement via 2 current transformers
(Aron circuit) in three-phase 3-conductor
systems.
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Interfaces
The UMG104 has 4 serial interfaces: RS485
- RS485 The following data must be programmed for
- RS232 use of the RS485 interface:
- Profibus (optional) - Device address,
All interfaces can be used simultaneously. - Baud rate,
- Operating mode.
Refer to the parameter list in the Appendix
for the default factory setting and the setting
RS232 ranges.
The following data must be programmed for
use of the RS232 interface: Addr. Content
- Baud rate,
- Operating mode. 200 Device address (1 .. 255)
Refer to the parameter list in the Appendix valid for Modbus and Profibus
for the default factory setting and the setting 1 = default factory setting
ranges.
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Profibus (optional)
Profibus profiles Device master file GSD
The UMG104 can manage 16 profibus pro- The device master file for the UMG104 is
files. Each profibus profile contains 128 data called “JANI0D2B.GSD” and is included on
bytes maximum. the CD which belongs to the scope of supply.
UMG104
- 32 or 64 bit float format. UMG104 follow from the
- Big or little Endian1). 2nd byte.
Input area of the pro-
1) Big-Endian = High byte before low byte
grammable controller
Little-Endian = Low byte before high byte. 1. Byte = profile number
feedback
Addr. Content The requested variables
for the UMG104 follow
from the 2nd byte.
200 Device address (1 .. 255)
valid for Modbus and Profibus Fig. 54.1 Block diagram for data exchange
1 = default factory setting between PLC and UMG104.
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Recordings
2 recordings are preconfigured in the default • Reactive power fundamental Sum L1-L4
factory setting of the UMG104. Recordings
are adjusted and extended via the software (The mean value, minimum value and
GridVis. maximum value are also recorded for each
measured value.)
Recording 1 Recording 2
The following measured values are recorded The following measured values are recorded
with the time base of 15 minutes: with the time base of 1 hour:
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System information
Overrange L1 L2 L3 L4
Overranges are displayed as long as they exist
VA
and cannot be acknowledged. An overrange
exists if at least one of the four voltage or
current measurement inputs lies outside their
specified measuring range.
m Important!
Voltages and currents that lie outside
the permissible measuring range can
destroy the device.
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Fig. Measured value display with serial number. Fig. Measured value display for the firmware
release.
Date Time
Fig. Measured value display with date. Fig. Measured value display with time.
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Trouble shooting
Possible error Cause Remedy
“EEEE” and “A” The current measuring range Check the measuring-circuit current
in the display. has been exceeded. and if necessary install a suitable
current transformer.
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Displayed voltage Measurement in the wrong phase. Check connection and correct if
is too small or too necessary.
large. Voltage transformer incorrectly Read out and program the voltage
programmed. transformer transformation ratio
at the voltage transformer.
“EEEE” and “V” The voltage measuring range has Check the measuring-circuit
in the display. been exceeded. voltage and if necessary install
a suitable voltage transformer.
„Error CF„ in the dis- The calibration data could not be Send device to the manufacturer
play read out. for checking with a precise
description of the error.
Active power con- At least one current transformer Check connection and correct if
sumption / supply is connection is mixed up/reversed. necessary.
reversed.
A current path is assigned to the Check connection and correct if
wrong voltage path. necessary.
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Active power too The programmed current Read out and program the current
small or too large. transformer transformation transformer transformation ratio at the
ratio is incorrect. current transformer.
The current path is assigned Check connection and correct if
to the wrong voltage path. necessary.
The programmed voltage Read out and program the voltage
transformer transformation transformer transformation ratio at the
ratio is incorrect. voltage transformer.
Despite the meas- Device is defective. Send device to the manufacturer for
ures above the device checking with a precise description of
does not work. the error.
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Technical specifications
General information
Net weight : 350g
Device dimensions : approx l=107.5 mm, b=90 mm, h=82 mm
(according to DIN 43871:1992)
Housing flammability class : UL94V-0
Installed position : any
Fixing/mounting : 35 mm top hat rail
(according to IEC/EN 60999-1, DIN EN 50022)
Battery : Type VARTA CR2032, 3 V, Li-Mn
Backlight lifetime (optional) : 40000h (50% of initial brightness)
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Protection class
Class II according to IEC 60536 (VDE 0106, Part 1), i.e. a PE terminal is not required!
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2 digital inputs
Pulse input (S0)
Maximum counting frequency : 20 Hz
Switching input
Response time (Jasic program) : 200 ms
Input signal applied : 18V. 28 V DC (typically 4 mA)
Input signal not applied : 0 .. 5 V DC, current less than 0.5 mA
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Interfaces
RS232 : 5 pin screw-type terminals.
Protocol : Modbus RTU/slave
Transfer rate 9600 bps, 19.2 kbps, 38.4 kbps, 115.2 kbps
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Measurement uncertainty
The measurement uncertainty of the UMG104 applies to use of the following measuring ranges.
The measured value must lie within the given limits. Outside these limits the measurement
uncertainty is unspecified.
Measured value Measurement uncertainties
NOTE
Note on saving measured values and configuration data:
Since the following measured values are saved in a non-volatile memory every 5 minutes,
the recording may be interrupted for a maximum of 5 minutes in case the operating voltage
fails:
· Comparator timer
· S0 counter statuses
· Min. / Max. / mean values
(without the date and time)
· Energy values
Configuration data is saved immediately.
A detailed Modbus address and parameter list can be found at www.janitza.de
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Measuring inputs
Voltage measurement
1)The UMG104 can only detect measurement values if a voltage L-N larger than 10Veff or a volt-
age L-L larger than 18Veff is applied to at least one voltage measurement input.
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Current measurement
Nominal current : 5A
Rated current : 6A
Resolution in the display : 10mA
Measurement range : 0.001 .. 8.5Arms
Crest-faktor : 2 (referring to 6 Arms)
Measurement category : 300 V CAT III
Specified impulse withstand voltage : 4 kV
Power input : approx 0.2 VA (Ri=5 mohm)
Overload for 1 sec : 100 A (sinusoidal)
Scanning frequency : 20 kHz
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Parameter list
Default
Add Name Setting range Units setting
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Default
Add Name Setting range Units setting
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Default
Add Name Setting range Units setting
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Default
Add Name Setting range Units setting
400 Day 1 .. 31 xx
401 Month 1 .. 12 xx
402 Year 1 .. 9999 xxxx
403 Hour 0 .. 23 xx
404 Minute 0 .. 59 xx
405 Second 0 .. 59 xx
406 Accept date and time 0, 1 0
1 = accept set data
500 Device password 0 .. 9999 xxxx
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Active Power Active Power Active Power Active Power Active Power Active Power
demand L1 demand L2 demand L3 demand L4 demand L1..L3 demand L1..L4
Active Energy Active Energy Active Energy Active Energy Active Energy Active Energy
demand L1 demand L2 demand L3 demand L4 demand L1..L3 demand L1..L4
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Declaration of conformity
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Dimensioned drawings
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