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BINKS EMS | OPERATION MANUAL
4.1
Installation Diagram for Hazardous Locations
!
WARNING
Before performing electrical, air, and fluid connections to the Binks EMS, be sure to understand and verify all
requirements for installation, including but not limited to: electrical codes, OSHA requirements, NFPA requirements,
and all applicable local codes and ordinances.
Read and understand all operating manuals for connected equipment. Do not supply the Binks EMS with higher fluid
or air pressures than recommended in the technical specifications section of this manual.
INTRINSICALLY SAFE INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
All electrical work must be completed by a qualified
electrician and comply with all local and national codes and
regulations. Fused power disconnect switch is not included
with system but is required for installation.
Control enclosure cannot be placed in a hazardous location.
Power requirements for the Binks EMS are 95-132 VAC 50-
60Hz 15 Amp 8-14 AWG.
The installation is required to meet the standards of the
National Electric Code, NFPA requirements, and all other
locally enforced codes.
Multiple earthing of components is allowed only if high
integrity equipment potential system realized between the
points of bonding.
!
WARNING
Do not use equipment not approved for hazardous
locations. Do not modify system equipment as this
may impair intrinsic safety.
Class 1, Div 1, Group D, T3 (US and Canada)
Class 1, Zone 1, Group IIA, T3 (ATEX only)