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List of Banned and Restricted Substances List of banned and restricted substances Suppliers Legal No. Substances Description EC no. CAS no. duties source Conditions 1) 2) 1) p (prohibited ) = must be excluded from deliveries to Viessmann r (restrictions) = must be taken into account for deliveries to Viessmann d (declarable) = use of more than 0,1 % by weight in an article must be declared against Viessmann 2) 1 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 59 - Candidate list SVHC (2021-01-19) 2 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 Article 56 - Annex XIV - List of substances subject to authorisation (2020-02-07) 3 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 67 - Annex XVII - Restriction list (2020-06-20) 4 - Regulation (EC) No 2019/1021 Article 3 - Annex I + IV - Persistent organic pollutants (2020-06-15) 5 - Directive (EU) 2011/65 (RoHS) Article 4 - Annex II (2020-05-01) 6 - Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance (DE) - Annex 1 (2017-07-18) 1 Anthracene 204-371-1 120-12-7 d 1 - 2 Actinolite Asbestos fibres - 77536-66-4 r 3 >> Link 3 Diarsenic trioxide 215-481-4 1327-53-3 p 1, 2 - 5 Amosite Asbestos fibres - 12172-73-5 r 3 >> Link 6 Anthophyllite Asbestos fibres - 77536-67-5 r 3 >> Link 7 Diarsenic pentaoxide 215-116-9 1303-28-2 p 1, 2 - 8 Benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) 201-622-7 85-68-7 p 1, 2, 3, 5 >> Link 9 Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) 204-211-0 117-81-7 p 1, 2, 3, 5 >> Link 10 Bis(tributyltin)oxide (TBTO) 200-268-0 56-35-9 d 1 - 11 Lead hydrogen arsenate 232-064-2 7784-40-9 d 1 - 12 Cobalt dichloride 231-589-4 7646-79-9 d 1 - 13 4,4'- Diaminodiphenylmethane (MDA) 202-974-4 101-77-9 p 1, 2 - 14 Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) 201-557-4 84-74-2 p 1, 2, 3, 5 >> Link 15 Arsenic compounds >> group of substances - - r 3 >> Link 16 Benzidine Benzidine and its salts 202-199-1 92-87-5 r 3 >> Link 17 Benzo[a]anthracene (BaA) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 200-280-6 56-55-3 1718-53-2 r, d 1, 3, 4 >> Link 19 Benzo[b]fluoranthene (BbFA) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 205-911-9 205-99-2 p 3, 4 >> Link 20 Benzo[e]pyrene (BeP) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 205-892-7 192-97-2 r, d 3, 4 >> Link 21 Benzo[j]fluoranthene (BjFA) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 205-910-3 205-82-3 r, d 3, 4 >> Link 22 Benzo[k]fluoranthene (BkFA) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 205-916-6 207-08-9 p 1, 3, 4 >> Link 23 Benzene 200-753-7 71-43-2 r 3 >> Link 25 Hexabromocyclododecane Hexabromocyclododecane means: 247-148-4 25637-99-4 hexabromocyclododecane, 1,2,5,6,9,10- 221-695-9 3194-55-6 hexabromocyclododecane and its main 134237-50-6 diastereoisomers: alpha- 134237-51-7 p 1, 2, 4 >> Link hexabromocyclododecane; beta- 134237-52-8 hexabromocyclododecane; and gamma- hexabromocyclododecane 26 Sodium dichromate 234-190-3 7789-12-0 p 1, 2 - 27 Azocolourants and Azodyes - - r 3 >> Link 28 Lead 231-100-4 7439-92-1 d, r 1, 3, 5 >> Link 29 Triethyl arsenate 427-700-2 15606-95-8 d 1 - 30 5-tert-butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene (Musk xylene) 201-329-4 81-15-2 p 1, 2 - RUL 40.0407.003U / 18 Page 1 from 16 Release: 26.02.2021 List of banned and restricted substances Suppliers Legal No. Substances Description EC no. CAS no. duties source Conditions 1) 2) 1) p (prohibited ) = must be excluded from deliveries to Viessmann r (restrictions) = must be taken into account for deliveries to Viessmann d (declarable) = use of more than 0,1 % by weight in an article must be declared against Viessmann 2) 1 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 59 - Candidate list SVHC (2021-01-19) 2 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 Article 56 - Annex XIV - List of substances subject to authorisation (2020-02-07) 3 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 67 - Annex XVII - Restriction list (2020-06-20) 4 - Regulation (EC) No 2019/1021 Article 3 - Annex I + IV - Persistent organic pollutants (2020-06-15) 5 - Directive (EU) 2011/65 (RoHS) Article 4 - Annex II (2020-05-01) 6 - Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance (DE) - Annex 1 (2017-07-18) 31 Neutral anhydrous carbonate (PbCO3 ) Lead carbonates 209-943-4 598-63-0 r 3 >> Link 34 Sulphuric acid, lead salt Lead sulphates 239-831-0 15739-80-7 r 3 >> Link 35 Lead sulphate Lead sulphates 231-198-9 7446-14-2 r 3 >> Link 36 Anthracene oil 292-602-7 90640-80-5 p 1, 2, 3 >> Link 38 Cadmium compounds >> group of substances - - r 3 >> Link 39 Alkanes C10-C13, chloro (short-chain chlorinated 287-476-5 85535-84-8 paraffins) (SCCPs) p 1, 4 >> Link 40 Chromium VI compounds - - r 3, 5 >> Link 42 Chrysene 205-923-4 218-01-9 1719-03-5 r, d 1, 3 >> Link 43 Chrysotile Asbestos fibres - 12001-29-5 r 3 >> Link 44 anthracene oil, anthracene-low 292-604-8 90640-82-7 d 1 - 45 Distillates (coal tar), naphthalene oils; 283-484-8 84650-04-4 naphthalene oil r 3 >> Link 46 anthracene oil, anthracene paste 292-603-2 90640-81-6 d 1 - 47 Dibenzo[a,h]anthracene (DBAhA) Polycyclic-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) 200-181-8 53-70-3 r, d 3, 4 >> Link 48 anthracene oil, anthracene paste, anthracene 295-275-9 91995-15-2 fraction d 1 - 49 Di-μ-oxo-di-n-butylstanniohydroxyborane Dibutyltinhydrogenborate (DBB) 401-040-5 75113-37-0 r 3 >> Link 50 DDT (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(4- 200-024-3 50-29-3 chlorophenyl)ethane) p 4 >> Link 51 1,1-dichloroethylene 200-864-0 75-35-4 r 3 >> Link 52 anthracene oil, anthracene paste,distn. lights 295-278-5 91995-17-4 d 1 - 53 Lead chromate 231-846-0 7758-97-6 p 1, 2 - 54 Formaldehyde 200-001-8 50-00-0 see legal r 6 source 55 Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red C.I. pigment red 104 235-759-9 12656-85-8 p 1, 2 - 56 Lead sulfochromate yellow C.I. pigment yellow 34 215-693-7 1344-37-2 p 1, 2 - 57 Hexachloroethane 200-666-4 67-72-1 r 3 >> Link 58 Synthetic mineral fibres Man-made vitreous (silicate) fibres with random - - orientation with alkaline oxide and alkali earth see legal r 6 oxide (Na2O+K2O+CaO+ MgO+BaO) content source greater than 18 % by weight 59 Distillates (coal tar), upper; heavy anthracene oil 266-026-1 65996-91-0 r 3 >> Link 60 Creosote; wash oil 232-287-5 8001-58-9 r 3 >> Link 61 Creosote, wood 232-419-1 8021-39-4 r 3 >> Link 62 Creosote oil 263-047-8 61789-28-4 r 3 >> Link RUL 40.0407.003U / 18 Page 2 from 16 Release: 26.02.2021 List of banned and restricted substances Suppliers Legal No. Substances Description EC no. CAS no. duties source Conditions 1) 2) 1) p (prohibited ) = must be excluded from deliveries to Viessmann r (restrictions) = must be taken into account for deliveries to Viessmann d (declarable) = use of more than 0,1 % by weight in an article must be declared against Viessmann 2) 1 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 59 - Candidate list SVHC (2021-01-19) 2 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 Article 56 - Annex XIV - List of substances subject to authorisation (2020-02-07) 3 - Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH) Article 67 - Annex XVII - Restriction list (2020-06-20) 4 - Regulation (EC) No 2019/1021 Article 3 - Annex I + IV - Persistent organic pollutants (2020-06-15) 5 - Directive (EU) 2011/65 (RoHS) Article 4 - Annex II (2020-05-01) 6 - Chemicals Prohibition Ordinance (DE) - Annex 1 (2017-07-18) 63 Creosote oil, acenaphthene fraction; wash oil 292-605-3 90640-84-9 r 3 >> Link 64 Crocidolite Asbestos fibres - 12001-28-4 r 3 >> Link 65 Monomethyl-dibromo-diphenyl methane Trade name: DBBT 402-210-1 99688-47-8 bromobenzylbromotoluene, mixture of isomers r 3 >> Link 66 Monomethyl-dichloro-diphenyl methane Trade name: Ugilec 121, Ugilec 21 - - r 3 >> Link 67 Monomethyl — tetrachlorodiphenyl methane Trade name: Ugilec 141 278-404-3 76253-60-6 r 3 >> Link 68 2-naphthylamine 2-naphthylamine and its salts 202-080-4 91-59-8 r 3 >> Link 69 Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 201-553-2 84-69-5 p 1, 2, 5 - 71 Low temperature tar oil, alkaline; extract residues 310-191-5 122384-78-5 (coal), low temperature coal tar alkaline r 3 >> Link 72 4-Nitrobiphenyl 202-204-7 92-93-3 r 3 >> Link 73 Nonylphenol C6H4(OH)C9H19 246-672-0 25154-52-3 r 3 >> Link 74 Nonylphenol ethoxylates (C2H4O)nC15H24O >> group of substances - - r 3 >> Link 75 Diphenylether, octabromo derivative C12H2Br8O 251-087-9 32536-52-0 r 3 >> Link 76 2,4-dinitrotoluene 204-450-0 121-14-2 p 1, 2 - 77 Pentabromodiphenyl ether Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 251-084-2 32534-81-9 (and (and others) p 4, 5 >> Link others) 78 Pentachloroethane 200-925-1 76-01-7 r 3 >> Link 79 Pentachlorophenol and its salts and esters >> group of substances 201-778-6 87-86-5 (and (and others) p 3, 4, 6 >> Link others) 80 Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid and its derivatives 206-200-6 307-35-7 (PFOS) 216-887-4 1691-99-2 p 4 >> Link 217-179-8 1763-23-1 82 Polybromobiphenyls, Polybrominatedbiphenyls - 59536-65-1 (PBB) r 3, 5 >> Link 83 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) 215-648-1 1336-36-3 (and (and others) p 4 >> Link others) 84 Dioxins and Furans Polychlorinated and -brominated dibezodioxins see legal r 6 and dibenzofurans source 86 Polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) 262-968-2 61788-33-8 r 3 >> Link 87 Mercury 231-106-7 7439-97-6 r 3, 5 >> Link 88 Mercury compounds >> Link - - r 3 >> Link 90 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 201-197-8 79-34-5 r 3 >> Link 91 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 211-135-1 630-20-6 r 3 >> Link 93 Toluene 203-625-9 108-88-3 r 3 >> Link 94 Tremolite Asbestos fibres - 77536-68-6 r 3 >> Link 95 Trichlorobenzene 204-428-0 120-82-1 r 3 >> Link RUL 40.0407.003U / 18 Page 3 from 16 Release: 26.02.2021 List of banned and restricted substances Suppliers Legal No.
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