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CE

0537

 = Valid production quality system approved and notified by VTT (Finnish Notified Body, 

listed by EC) 
 

 = Certified for explosion hazardous areas 

II

 = Certified for use in areas excluding mines 

= Equipment category (suitable for Zone 1&21 and Zone 2&22) 

G

 = Certification taking account explosion hazardous GASES 

D

 = Certification taking account explosion hazardous DUSTS 

 
Explanation of marking for explosion hazardous area due to Gases (Ex e ib mb IIC T3 
Gb): 
  
Ex

 = Certified for use in explosion hazardous areas 

e

 = Explosion protection method increased safety (of certain components) 

ib

 = Explosion protection method intrinsic safety (of certain components) 

mb

  = Explosion protection method encapsulation (encapsulating ignition sources e.g. 

electronic ballast) 

IIC

 = Equipment group (including explosion hazardous areas of IIA, IIB and IIC gases) 

T3

 = Maximum inside temperature of the unit is 200 °C (within the ambient temperature range 

of    -20°C - +40°C) 

Gb

 = 

Explosion Protection Level (EPL) marking for “HIGH” level of protection. Equipment for 

explosive 

GAS

 atmospheres, which is not a source of ignition in normal operation or during 

expected malfunctions 
 

Explanation of marking for explosion hazardous area due to Dusts (Ex t IIIC T 90 C Db): 
 
Ex

 = Certified for use in explosion hazardous areas 

t

 

= Explosion protection method “protection by enclosure” 

IIIC

 = Equipment group for all dusts 

T 90 C

 = Maximum OUTSIDE surface temperature of the unit is 90 °C (within the ambient 

temperature range of -20°C - +40°C) 

Db

 

= Explosion Protection Level (EPL) marking for “HIGH” level of protection. Equipment for 

explosive 

DUST

 atmospheres, which is not a source of ignition in normal operation or during 

expected malfunctions 
 

1.3 Standard unit construction 

The following list familiarizes you with some common unit features important to recognize. 
 

End parts

: Flexible, plastic-made end parts ensure shock-absorbing and harmless contact to 

sensitive and hard surface in case the luminary drops to the ground even from high position. 
Light construction affects the total weight of the unit itself. 
 

Summary of Contents for Slam Hornet Emergency 18+40W

Page 1: ...ication N o VTT 08 ATEX 030X Thank you for choosing Slam Hornet Emergency portable work light for your job site Purpose of this manual is to provide you all the necessary safety and product informatio...

Page 2: ...2 16...

Page 3: ...p IIA IIB or IIC in accordance with Equipment group IIA IIB or IIC 9 2 1 4 Temperature class of the equipment 9 2 1 5 Environmental criteria 9 3 Operating instructions 10 3 1 Personnel 10 3 2 Before f...

Page 4: ...16 4 3 Testing 14 4 4 Repair report 14 4 5 Periodical testing of CentaurSlam Hornet Emergency 14 4 6 More information about the use of Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres 15 Helpdesk 1...

Page 5: ...tificate for special conditions of safe use of the equipment Special conditions of safe use specifies Ambient temperature can be 20 C 40 C without Ex socket With Ex socket as specified for the used so...

Page 6: ...of 20 C 40 C Gb Explosion Protection Level EPL marking for HIGH level of protection Equipment for explosive GAS atmospheres which is not a source of ignition in normal operation or during expected mal...

Page 7: ...g appropriate help for the user to complete his job Cable Standard cable of the Slam Hornet series is H07BQ F This cable has polyurethane PUR outer sleeve PUR withstands well chemicals as well mechani...

Page 8: ...can not be identified visually Testing voltage applied is 2130VDC Maximum leakage current is 5mA Test of expected use of equipment The luminary is subjected to shaking and vibration to see that all th...

Page 9: ...o three different groups IIA IIB and IIC Further information about the substances can be found from EN 60079 10 Slam units mentioned in this instruction are Equipment group IIC 2 1 4 Temperature class...

Page 10: ...ts or defects on the unit are noticed it is prohibited to take such a unit into Ex area until the corrective actions have been made 3 4 Special attention on 2 pole use 24 V or 42 V Certain Slam Hornet...

Page 11: ...ts 1 The user is fully responsible for the use of the equipment including service and maintenance 2 In case of adding accessories the following is mandatory a The construction of the certified unit sh...

Page 12: ...rmful and may damage the ballast permanently when subjected to excessive peaks continuously If fluorescent tubes are flickering when the units are chained up it may be due to excessive linking This ma...

Page 13: ...Inspection Maintenance 4 1 After Use Take the following steps after the Slam Hornet Emergency unit has been taken out from Ex area 1 Clean the unit with a damp cloth do not use detergents or solvents...

Page 14: ...returning the repaired unit back to operation Below mentioned tests shall be done in addition to the tests specified in EN 60079 19 PE resistance test High voltage test 500 VDC between Phase Neutral a...

Page 15: ...tandards of the day Please study at least the following standards EN 60079 14 Electrical installations in hazardous areas EN 60079 10 Classification of hazardous areas EN 60079 17 Inspection and maint...

Page 16: ...16 Helpdesk Under any doubt or question please contact your local distributor or the manufacturer Contact details Phone 358 20 734 3250 Fax 358 20 734 3299 Email info atexor com Web http www atexor c...

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