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Product Environmental Profile

FBI200 FIELDBUS ISOLATOR

FBI200 and FBI100 Fieldbus Isolators

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General information
Representative product FBI200 FIELDBUS ISOLATOR - RH927AP

Fieldbus Isolator/Filter (FBI) provides galvanic isolation over a single 268 Kbps or 2 Mbps HDLC
Description of the product
module Fieldbus between the Control Processor and 100/200 Series FBMs

FBI200 Fieldbus Isolator/Filter provides galvanic isolation over a single 268 Kbps or 2 Mbps HDLC
module Fieldbus between the Control Processor/FCM100E and 100 Series FBMs or 200 Series
Description of the range FBMs
The environmental impacts of this referenced product are representative of the impacts of the other
products of the range which are developed with a similar technology.

The Fieldbus Isolator (FBI200) provides HDLC message isolation, filtering of transmitted and
Functional unit received data on a local HDLC fieldbus between Control Processor/FCM100E and 100/200 Series
FBMs during 10 years life time with a maximum power consumption of 1.5W at 100% use rate.

Constituent materials
Reference product mass 620 g including the product, its packaging and additional elements and accessories

PET Polyethilene PA Polyamide - 0.1%


PC Polycarbonate - 0.2%
Terephtalate - 1.3%
UP Polyester - <0.1%
ABS Acrylonitrile Butadiene Aluminium - 21.4%
Styrene - 19.4%
Stainless steel - 1.1%

Copper - 0.1%

Electronic components -
15.8%
Cardboard - 40.7%

Plastics 21.0%
Metals 22.6%
Others 56.5%

Substance assessment
Products of this range are designed in conformity with the requirements of the RoHS directive (European Directive 2011/65/EU of 2 January
2013, amended in March 2015, 2015/863/EU and in November 2017, 2017/2102/EU) and do not contain, or only contain in the authorised
proportions, lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium or flame retardants (polybrominated biphenyls - PBB, polybrominated diphenyl
ethers – PBDE), Bis (2-ethylhexyl)phthalate - DEHP, Benzyl butyl phthalate– BBP, Dibutyl phthalate - DBP, Diisobutyl phthalate - DIBP) as
mentioned in the Directive.
Details of ROHS and REACH substances information are available on the Schneider-Electric Green Premium website
http://www2.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/en/products-services/green-premium/green-premium.page

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Additional environmental information

The FBI200 FIELDBUS ISOLATOR presents the following relevant environmental aspects

Manufacturing Manufactured at a Schneider Electric production site ISO14001 certified


Weight and volume of the packaging optimized, based on the European Union's packaging directive
Distribution Packaging weight is 260 g, consisting of Cardboard (96.93%) and PET film (3.07%)

Installation FBI200 Fieldbus Isolator does not require any installation operations.

Use The product does not require special maintenance operations.

End of life optimized to decrease the amount of waste and allow recovery of the product components and materials

This product contains Electronic boards (97.6g) that should be separated from the stream of waste so as to optimize
end-of-life treatment.
End of life The location of these components and other recommendations are given in the End of Life Instruction document which
is available on the Schneider-Electric Green Premium website
http://www2.schneider-electric.com/sites/corporate/en/products-services/green-premium/green-premium.page
Based on “ECO’DEEE recyclability and recoverability calculation method”
Recyclability potential: 41% (version V1, 20 Sep. 2008 presented to the French Agency for Environment
and Energy Management: ADEME).

Environmental impacts
Reference life time 10 years
Product category Other equipments - Active product
Installation elements No special components needed for installation
Use scenario The product is in active mode 100% of the time with a power use of 1.5W for 10 years
Geographical
USA
representativeness

The Fieldbus Isolator (FBI200) provides HDLC message isolation, filtering of transmitted and received data
Technological
on a local HDLC fieldbus between Control Processor/FCM100E and 100/200 Series FBMs during 10 years
representativeness
life time with a maximum power consumption of 1.5W at 100% use rate.

Manufacturing Installation Use End of life

Energy model used Electricity mix; AC; Electricity mix; AC; Electricity mix; AC;
Energy model used: Mexico consumption mix, at consumption mix, at consumption mix, at
consumer; 120V; US consumer; 120V; US consumer; 120V; US

Compulsory indicators FBI200 FIELDBUS ISOLATOR - RH927AP


Impact indicators Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life
Contribution to mineral resources depletion kg Sb eq 1.81E-03 1.81E-03 0* 0* 8.94E-07 0*
Contribution to the soil and water acidification kg SO2 eq 1.12E-01 2.44E-02 3.65E-04 5.99E-05 8.71E-02 1.51E-04
Contribution to water eutrophication kg PO43- eq 2.88E-02 5.66E-03 8.41E-05 1.69E-05 2.30E-02 6.52E-05
Contribution to global warming kg CO2 eq 1.02E+02 1.05E+01 8.00E-02 1.44E-02 9.10E+01 1.89E-01
kg CFC11
Contribution to ozone layer depletion 2.93E-06 1.27E-06 0* 0* 1.65E-06 6.77E-09
eq
Contribution to photochemical oxidation kg C2H4 eq 1.64E-02 2.39E-03 2.61E-05 4.49E-06 1.40E-02 1.35E-05
Resources use Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life

Net use of freshwater m3 2.38E-01 7.70E-02 0* 0* 1.61E-01 1.04E-04

Total Primary Energy MJ 1.37E+03 1.45E+02 1.13E+00 1.87E-01 1.22E+03 6.71E-01

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mineral the soil and water water global warming ozone layer photochemical freshwater Energy
resources acidification eutrophication depletion oxidation
depletion

Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of life

Optional indicators FBI200 FIELDBUS ISOLATOR - RH927AP


Impact indicators Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life
Contribution to fossil resources depletion MJ 1.20E+03 9.50E+01 1.12E+00 1.85E-01 1.11E+03 5.46E-01
Contribution to air pollution m³ 8.88E+03 1.14E+03 3.40E+00 0* 7.73E+03 4.85E+00
Contribution to water pollution m³ 5.54E+03 1.03E+03 1.32E+01 2.16E+00 4.49E+03 9.01E+00
Resources use Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life
Use of secondary material kg 2.29E-01 2.29E-01 0* 0* 0* 0*
Total use of renewable primary energy resources MJ 8.25E+01 8.94E+00 0* 0* 7.36E+01 0*

Total use of non-renewable primary energy resources MJ 1.29E+03 1.36E+02 1.13E+00 1.87E-01 1.15E+03 6.70E-01

Use of renewable primary energy excluding renewable


MJ 8.21E+01 8.58E+00 0* 0* 7.36E+01 0*
primary energy used as raw material
Use of renewable primary energy resources used as
MJ 3.65E-01 3.65E-01 0* 0* 0* 0*
raw material

Use of non renewable primary energy excluding non


MJ 1.28E+03 1.29E+02 1.13E+00 1.87E-01 1.15E+03 6.70E-01
renewable primary energy used as raw material

Use of non renewable primary energy resources used


MJ 7.22E+00 7.22E+00 0* 0* 0* 0*
as raw material
Use of non renewable secondary fuels MJ 0.00E+00 0* 0* 0* 0* 0*
Use of renewable secondary fuels MJ 0.00E+00 0* 0* 0* 0* 0*
Waste categories Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life
Hazardous waste disposed kg 1.36E+01 1.05E+01 0* 0* 2.43E+00 6.71E-01
Non hazardous waste disposed kg 3.91E+01 2.52E+01 0* 8.22E-03 1.39E+01 0*
Radioactive waste disposed kg 6.43E-03 5.00E-03 2.02E-06 0* 1.43E-03 4.06E-06
Other environmental information Unit Total Manufacturing Distribution Installation Use End of Life
Materials for recycling kg 4.47E-01 4.73E-02 0* 2.53E-01 0* 1.47E-01
Components for reuse kg 0.00E+00 0* 0* 0* 0* 0*
Materials for energy recovery kg 4.81E-02 0* 0* 0* 0* 4.81E-02
Exported Energy MJ 8.58E-04 1.36E-04 0* 7.22E-04 0* 0*
* represents less than 0.01% of the total life cycle of the reference flow

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Life cycle assessment performed with EIME version EIME v5.8.1, database version 2016-11 in compliance with ISO14044.
The use phase is the life cycle phase which has the greatest impact on the majority of environmental indicators (based on compulsory
indicators).

According to this environmental analysis, proportionality rules may be used to evaluate the impacts of other products of this range.

The “Mineral resources depletion” impact is proportional extrapolated by mass of the product but not the others. The other impacts may be
mainly proportionally extrapolated by energy consumption values.
Please note that the values given above are only valid within the context specified and cannot be used directly to draw up the environmental
assessment of an installation.

Registration number ENVPEP2001017_V1 Drafting rules PCR-ed3-EN-2015 04 02

Date of issue 08/2020 Supplemented by PSR-0005-ed2-EN-2016 03 29


Information and reference
Validity period 5 years www.pep-ecopassport.org
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The elements of the present PEP cannot be compared with elements from another program.
Document in compliance with ISO 14021:2016 « Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II
environmental labelling) »

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