E2S BExCS110-05D-PAC230 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

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Document No. D201-00-601-IS           Issue 2          24-08-16                         Sheet 8 of 8                                                                                            

 

 

 

Tone Selection 

 

 

DIP Switch 

Settings 

 

Stage Selection 

Stage 1 

Frequency Description 

1    2   3   4   5 

Stage 2 

Stage 3 

Continuous  1000Hz 

Toxic Gas Alarm

 

0    0   0   0   0 

Tone 31  Tone 11 

Alternating 800/1000Hz at 0.25s intervals 

1    0   0   0   0 

Tone 17  Tone 5 

Slow Whoop 500/1200Hz at 0.3Hz with 0.5s gap repeated 

0    1   0   0   0 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

Sweeping 800/1000 at 1Hz 

1    1   0   0   0 

Tone 6 

Tone 5 

Continuous at 2400Hz 

0    0   1   0   0 

Tone 3 

Tone 27 

Sweeping 2400/2900Hz at 7Hz 

1    0   1   0   0 

Tone 7 

Tone 5 

Sweeping 2400/2900Hz at 1Hz 

0    1   1   0   0 

Tone 10  Tone 5 

Siren 500/1200/500Hz at 0.3Hz 

1    1   1   0   0 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

Sawtooth 1200/500Hz at 1Hz 

0    0   0   1   0 

Tone 15  Tone 2 

10 

Alternating 2400/2900Hz at 2Hz 

1    0   0   1   0 

Tone 7 

Tone 5 

11 

Intermittent 1000Hz at 0.5Hz 

General alarm

 

0    1   0   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 

Continuous at 800Hz 

0    1   1   1   0 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

16 

Intermittent 660Hz 150mS on, 150mS off 

1    1   1   1   0 

Tone 18  Tone 5 

17 

Alternating 544Hz  (100mS)/440Hz(400mS) 

0    0   0   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 27 

18 

Intermittent 660Hz 1.8s on, 1.8s off 

1    0   0   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

19 

1400Hz to 1600Hz sweep up over 1s - 1600Hz to 1400Hz 
sweep down  over 0.5s 

0    1   0   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

20 

Continuous 660Hz  

1    1   0   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

21 

Alternating 554/440Hz at 1Hz 

0    0   1   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

22 

Intermittent 554Hz at 0.875Hz 

1    0   1   0   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

23 

800Hz pulsing at 2Hz 

0    1   1   0   1 

Tone 6 

Tone 5 

24 

Sweeping 800/1000Hz at 50Hz 

1    1   1   0   1 

Tone 29  Tone 5 

25 

Sweeping 2400/2900Hz at 50Hz 

0    0   0   1   1 

Tone 29  Tone 5 

26 

Simulated bell sound 

1    0   0   1   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 1 

27 

Continuous 554Hz 

0    1   0   1   1 

Tone 26  Tone 5 

28 

Continuous 440Hz 

1    1   0   1   1 

Tone 2 

Tone 5 

29 

Sweeping 800/1000Hz at 7Hz 

0    0   1   1   1 

Tone 7 

Tone 5 

30 

420Hz repeating 0.625s on, 0.625s off  

Australian alert signal

1    0   1   1   1 

Tone 32  Tone 5 

31 

1200/500Hz at 1 Hz 

Prepare to Abandon Platform 

0    1   1   1   1 

Tone 11  Tone 1 

32 

Sweeping 500/1200Hz 3.75s on, 0.25s off 15Hz 

1    1   1   1   1 

Tone 26  Tone 1 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BExCS110-05D-PAC230

Page 1: ...Ta 50 C to 70 C Certificate No KEMA 01ATEX2223X IECEx KEM 10 0025X The units can be installed in locations with the following conditions Area Classification Gas Zone 1 Explosive gas air mixture 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 ...

Page 2: ...ocation of the combined sounder beacon 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 combined sounder beacon should be secured to any flat surface using the three 7mm fixing holes on the stainless steel U shaped mounting bracket See Figure 1 The required angle can be achie...

Page 3: ...er beacon range can be supplied with the following types of adapters M20 to NPT M20 to 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 adapters 10 Earthing Both AC and DC combined sounder beacon units must be connected to an earth The units are provid...

Page 4: ...12 1 Wiring Diagrams Fig 3a BExCS110 05D AC Simplified Block Diagram for simultaneous operation Fig 3b BExCS110 05D AC Simplified Block Diagram for independent operation 12 2 Sounder Stage Switching 12 2 1 Units First Stage Tones Stage one S1 Operation Simply connect the supply voltage to the L and N supply terminals see fig 4 12 2 2 AC Units Second and Third Stage Tone Selection To select the sec...

Page 5: ...the S3 terminal Dip switch alters stage 3 tone For units set up for ve switching refer to 13 3 Stage two S2 Operation Power ve and ve link a ve supply line to the S2 terminal Dip switch alters stage 2 tone Stage three S3 Operation Power ve and ve link a ve supply line to the S3 terminal Dip switch alters stage 3 tone Fig 6a DC Terminals Fig 6b Beacon DC Terminals 13 3 Stage Switching Polarity DC U...

Page 6: ...unit should be used to link the supply from the interconnecting terminals on the beacon board down to the supply terminals on the sounder board 15 Settings 15 1 Tone Selection The sounders have 32 different tones that can be selected for the first stage alarm The sounders can then be switched to sound second and third stage alarm tones The tones are selected by operation of a DIP switch on the pcb...

Page 7: ...3 Cover and Guard Fixtures 17 Maintenance Overhaul Repair Maintenance repair and overhaul of the equipment should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in accordance with the current relevant standards EN60079 19 IEC60079 19 Explosive atmospheres Equipment repair overhaul and reclamation EN 60079 17 IEC60079 17 Explosive atmospheres Electrical installations inspection and maintenance...

Page 8: ... 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 Continuous at 800Hz 0 1 1 1 0 Tone 2 Tone 5 16 Intermittent 660Hz 150mS on 150mS off 1 1 1 1 0 Tone 18 Tone 5 17 Alternating 544Hz 100mS 440Hz 400mS 0 0 0 0 1 Tone 2 Tone 27 18 Intermittent 660Hz 1 8...

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