E2S BE S120D Series Instruction Manual Download Page 2

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Document No. D210-00-011-IS           Issue 5          20-04-2020                         Sheet 2 of 8                                                                                            

 

3)  Type Approval Standards

 

 

The sounder carries an EC Type Examination Certificate and 
IECEx  Certificate  of  Conformity,  and  have  been  certified  to 
comply with the following standards: 

 

EN60079-0 :2012 + A11 and EN IEC 60079-0 :2018 / 
IEC60079-0:2017 (Ed 7): Explosive Atmospheres - 
Equipment. General requirements 
 
EN60079-1:2014 / IEC60079-1:2014 (Ed 7): Explosive 
Atmospheres - Equipment protection by flameproof 
enclosures "d" 

 

EN 60079-31:2014 / IEC60079-31:2013 (Ed 2):  
Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment dust ignition protection 
by enclosure "t" 

 

4)  Installation Requirements

 

 

The  sounder  must  only  be  installed  by  suitably  qualified 
personnel in accordance with the latest issues of the relevant 
standards: 

 

EN60079-14 / IEC60079-14: Explosive atmospheres - 
Electrical installations design, selection and erection 

 

EN60079-10-1 / IEC60079-10-1: Explosive atmospheres - 
Classification of areas. Explosive gas atmospheres 

 

EN60079-10-2 / IEC60079-10-2: Explosive atmospheres 

–  

Classification of areas. Explosive dust atmospheres 

 

The  installation  of  the  sounder  must  also  be  in  accordance 
with  any  local  codes  that  may  apply  and  should  only  be 
carried  out  by  a  competent  electrical  engineer  who  has  the 
necessary training. 

 

5)  Special Conditions of Use 

 

Repair of the flamepath / flameproof joints is not permitted. 

 

The  enclosure  is  non-conducting  and  may  generate  an 
ignition-capable  level  of  electrostatic  charges  under  certain 
extreme conditions (such as high-pressure  steam). The user 
should ensure that the equipment is not installed in a location 
where  it  may  be  subjected  to  external  conditions  that  might 
cause  a  build-up  of  electrostatic  charges  on  non-conducting 
surfaces. 

 

Additionally,  cleaning  of  the  equipment  should  be  done  only 
with a damp cloth

 

6)  Location and Mounting

 

 

The location of the sounder should be made with due regard 
to  the  area  over  which  the  warning  signal  must  be  visible. 
They  should  only  be  fixed  to  services  that  can  carry  the 
weight of the unit. 

 

The BEx sounder should be secured to any flat surface using 
at  least  two  of  the  three  7mm  fixing  holes  on  the  stainless 
steel U shaped mounting bracket. See Figure 1. The required 
angle  can  be  achieved  by  loosening  the  two  large  bracket 
screws  in the  side  of  the  unit,  which  allow  adjustment  of  the 
sounder in steps of 18°. On completion of the installation then 
two  large  bracket  adjustment  screws  on  the  side  of  the  unit 
must be fully tightened to ensure that the unit cannot move in 
service. 

 

Fig. 1 Fixing Location for Sounder Flare 

 

Fig. 1 Fixing Location for Sounder Radial 

 

7)  Access to the Flameproof Enclosure

 

 

 

 

To  access  the  Ex  d  chamber,  remove  the  four  M6  hexagon 
socket head screws and withdraw the flameproof cover taking 
extreme  care  not  to  damage  the  flameproof  joints  in  the 
process.  M6  cover  screws  are  Class  A4-80  stainless  steel 
and  only  screws  of  this  category  can  be  used  for  the 
enclosure. 

 

Fig. 2 Accessing the Explosion proof Enclosure. 

 

On completion of the installation, the flameproof joints should 
be inspected to ensure that they are clean and that they have 
not been damaged during installation. 

 

Check that  the  earth  bonding  wire between  the  two castings 
is secure and the ‘O’ ring seal is in place. When replacing the 
flameproof  cover,  casting  ensure  that  it  is  square  with  the 
flameproof  chamber  casting  before  inserting.  Carefully  push 
the  cover  in  place  allowing  time  for  the  air  to  be  expelled. 
Only  after  the  cover  is  fully  in  place  should  the  four  M6 
Stainless Steel A4-80 cover bolts and their spring washer be 
inserted  and  tightened  down.  If  the  cover  jams  while  it  is 
being  inserted,  carefully  remove  it  and  try  again.  Never  use 
the cover bolts to force the cover into position. 

Warning 

 

Hot surfaces. External surfaces 

and internal components may be hot after 
operation, take care when handling the 
equipment. 

Warning 

– High voltage may be present, 

risk of electric shock. DO NOT open when 
energised, disconnect power before 
opening. 

(Appropriate cable glands 
to be customer supplied)  

Flameproof cover  

M6 Cover 
Screws 

M6 Spring 
Washer 

Summary of Contents for BE S120D Series

Page 1: ...C Certificate No KEMA 99ATEX6312X IECEx KEM 10 0003X The units can be installed in locations with the following conditions Area Classification Gas Zone 1 Explosive gas air mixture likely to occur in...

Page 2: ...and Mounting The location of the sounder should be made with due regard to the area over which the warning signal must be visible They should only be fixed to services that can carry the weight of the...

Page 3: ...o NPT M20 to M25 It is important to note that stopping plugs cannot be fitted onto adapters only directly onto the M20 entries Any other adapters used must be suitably rated and ATEX IECEx certified a...

Page 4: ...eration Simply connect the supply voltage to the L and N supply terminals see fig 4 12 2 2 AC Units Second Third Stage Tone Selection To select the second third and fourth stage tones on the BExS110 A...

Page 5: ...ve the facility to use either ve or ve switching to change the tone to the second and third stages Negative switching is the default setting For ve switching connect the two headers on the pcb to the...

Page 6: ...e set by adjusting the volume control potentiometer see Fig 9 For maximum output set the potentiometer fully clockwise BExS120D AC BExS120D DC Fig 9 Location of Volume Control Potentiometer 15 Mainten...

Page 7: ...1 0 Tone 31 Tone 1 12 Alternating 800 1000Hz at 0 875Hz 1 1 0 1 0 Tone 4 Tone 5 13 Intermittent 2400Hz at 1Hz 0 0 1 1 0 Tone 15 Tone 5 14 Intermittent 800Hz 0 25s on 1s off 1 0 1 1 0 Tone 4 Tone 5 15...

Page 8: ...7 112 8 113 1 116 7 119 2 119 8 112 9 112 3 3 500 1200Hz 0 3Hz 0 5 Sec Slow Whoop 114 5 115 9 119 8 119 9 114 8 113 5 113 9 115 7 119 5 119 7 114 7 113 1 9 1200 500Hz 1Hz DIN PFEER P T A P 114 5 115...

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