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INSTRUCTION MANUAL (ATEX/IECEx/SIL2) 

BExBG15D-P-SIL and BExBG10D-P-SIL 

Flameproof 

Xenon SIL 2 Beacons For use in Flammable Gas and Dust 

Atmospheres

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

1)  Warnings 

 DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE 

ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT 

 DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED 

 POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING 

HAZARD 

 COVER BOLTS CLASS A4-80 

 USE HEAT RESISTING CABLES AND CABLE 

GLANDS (RATED 110°C) AT AMB. 
TEMPERATURES OVER 40°C 

 

2)  Rating & Marking Information 

 
All  units  have  a  rating  label,  which  carries  the  following 
important information:- 
 

Model No.:

 

BExBG15D-P-SIL or BExBG10D-P-SIL 

 

Input Voltage:

     DC Units    24V 

 

BExBG10D-P-SIL & BExBG15D-P-SIL Codes: 

 

Ex d IIC T4 Gb Ta. -50°C to +50°C 
Ex d IIC T3 Gb Ta. -50°C to +70°C 
Ex tb IIIC T120°C Db Ta. -50°C to +40°C 
Ex tb IIIC T135°C Db Ta. -50°C to +55°C 
Ex tb IIIC T150°C Db Ta. -50°C to +70°C 

 

 

Certificate No.

     KEMA 00ATEX2006X 

 

  IECEx KEM 10.0002X

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

The BExBG10D and BExBG15D beacons have been certified 
for use

 in locations with the following conditions: 

  

 

Area Classification Gas: 

Zone 1 

Explosive gas  atmosphere likely to occur 
in normal operation. 

Zone 2 

Explosive  gas  atmosphere  not  likely  to 
occur  in  normal  operation  but  may  be 
present for short periods. 

 

Gas Groupings: 

Group IIA 

Propane 

Group IIB 

Ethylene 

Group IIC 

Hydrogen and Acetylene 

 

Temperature Classification: 

T1 

400

o

 C  

T2 

300

o

 C 

T3 

200

o

 C 

T4 

135

o

 C (up to +50

°

C ambient) 

 

Area Classification Dust: 

Zone 21 

Explosive dust atmosphere likely to occur 
in normal operation. 

Zone 22 

Explosive  dust  atmosphere  not  likely  to 
occur  in  normal  operation  but  may  be 
present for short periods. 

  

Dust Groups:

 

Group IIIA 

Combustible Dust 

Group IIIB 

Non-Conductive Dust 

Group IIIC 

Conductive Dust 

 

Maximum Surface Temperature for Dust Applications: 

120ºC at +40°C ambient  
135ºC at +55°C ambient  
150ºC at +70°C ambient 

 

IP Rating:

 

IP66/67 to EN/IEC60529 and IP6X to 
EN/IEC60079-0, EN/IEC60079-31 

 

Equipment Category:

 

2G / 2D 

 

Equipment Protection Level:

 

Gb / Db 

 

Ambient Temperature Range:

 

-50°C to +70°C Gas Groups IIA, IIB and IIC 
-50°C to +70°C Dust Groups IIIA, IIIB and IIIC 
 

SIL 2 Unit operating temperature range limits 

–25ºC to +60ºC 

0518 

II 2G/D 

Epsilon x: 
Equipment Group and 
Category: 

CE Marking 
Notified Body No. 

BExBG15D-P-SIL / BExBG10D-P-SIL 

Summary of Contents for BExBG10D-P-SIL

Page 1: ...EX2006X IECEx KEM 10 0002X The BExBG10D and BExBG15D beacons have been certified for use in locations with the following conditions Area Classification Gas Zone 1 Explosive gas atmosphere likely to oc...

Page 2: ...location of the beacons 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 SAFETY WAR...

Page 3: ...or use in explosive dust atmospheres a minimum ingress protection rating of IP6X must be maintained The BEx beacon range can be supplied with the following types of adapters M20 to NPT M20 to NPT M20...

Page 4: ...the control panel A fault condition can be communicated via independent fault contacts or by the introduction to the monitoring circuit of an end of line resistor A SIL 2 system wiring for fault dete...

Page 5: ...re and may not be functioning correctly 13 2 Power Failure SIL 2 Failure SIL 2 Controller failure Internal function and system checking flags fault Rapid Power cycling System indicates power instabili...

Page 6: ...be seen via the SIL 2 TB1 terminals as soon as the fault occurs in either Active or Standby modes As factory default when there is no fault the TB1 terminals 1 2 will be closed putting a 3 3k current...

Page 7: ...he default customer sense resistor value is 3 3k Examples of calculations of resistance for steady mode and fault mode are shown in table 1 Panel Resolution Topology Resistor TB1 CSR No of Units Stead...

Page 8: ...units default position is A Figure 7 Schematic of SIL 2 system wiring for fault detection in standby mode only 2 wire installation To evaluate the total current drawn from the SIL 2 unit use the equa...

Page 9: ...e customer can select a system EOL resistor The default fault resistor value is 2 2k which is recommended and is fitted according to the configuration topology chosen Panel Resolution Topology Resisto...

Page 10: ...et 10 of 17 10 14 3 Header Pins Settings Figure 8 J1 Header settings Figure 9 J2 Header settings J1 Header Pin Postion A Factory default position pins 1 2 not linked places TB1 Current sense resistor...

Page 11: ...i e the two header pins are not shorted together see Figure 5 18 Flip Flop Operation Two beacons can be mounted close to each other to form a flip flop operation where the beacons will flash alternat...

Page 12: ...Coding for Fault Resistor and Customer EOL Resistor The customer is able to identify the resistor values chosen on purchase from the product code This is represented by the last two characters BEXBG1...

Page 13: ...n in figure 12 Fig 13 Cover and Guard Fixtures 23 Maintenance Overhaul and Repair Maintenance repair and overhaul of the equipment should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in accorda...

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Page 18: ...2011 Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS The product and all the components contained within it are in accordance wi...

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