E2S BExCTS110-05 Instruction Manual Download Page 6

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Document No. D210-00-681-IS           Issue 3          20-04-2020                         Sheet 6 of 8                                                                                            

 

15) Interchangeable & Spare Parts 

 

 

The  beacon  cover  is  interchangeable,  contact  E2S  Ltd  for  a 
replacement cover available in various colours.  

 

To  change  the  cover,  unscrew  the  M5  socket  head  screws 
and remove the M5 screws, M5 spring & flat washers.  

 

Fig. 9 Removal of cover 

 

Remove  the  guard  and  replace  the  old  cover  with  the  new 
cover.  

 

Fig. 10 Changing of cover 

 
Fit  the  guard  back  on  to  the  cover  and  casting,  align  the 
holes of the guard, cover and casting. To reattach the cover, 
the fixings MUST be in the order shown in figure 11.    

 

 

Fig. 11 Cover and Guard Fixtures 

 

16) 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 

 

To  avoid  a  possible  ELECTROSTACTIC  CHARGE  the  unit 
must only be cleaned with a damp cloth. 

 

Units  must  not  be  opened  while  an  explosive  atmosphere  is 
present. 

 

If  opening  the  unit  during  maintenance  operations  a  clean 
environment must be maintained and any dust layer removed 
prior to opening the unit. 
 
Flameproof  threaded  joints  and  cemented  joints  are  not 
intended to be repaired. 

 

Warning 

 

Hot surfaces. External surfaces 

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

M5x16 Hex Socket Screw 

M5 Spring Washer 

M5 Plain Washer 

Guard 

Cover

 

M5x16 Hex 
Socket Screw 

Old 
Cover 

New 
Cover

 

Summary of Contents for BExCTS110-05

Page 1: ...C Db Ta 50 C to 55 C Ex tb IIIC T125 C Db 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...

Page 2: ...he 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...

Page 3: ...lanking devices during installation according to EN IEC60079 14 If a high IP Ingress Protection rating is required then a suitable sealing washer must be fitted under the cable glands or blanking plug...

Page 4: ...le should enter through the other M20 entry Connect the power input L to the telephone board L terminal in the sounder section power input N to the beacon board N terminal in the beacon section Connec...

Page 5: ...seven shows the switch positions 1 4 for the country setting and switch 5 for the beacon continuous or pulse mode and switch 6 for the sounder continuous or pulse mode When making any changes to the...

Page 6: ...n in figure 11 Fig 11 Cover and Guard Fixtures 16 Maintenance Overhaul Repair Maintenance repair and overhaul of the equipment should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in accordance...

Page 7: ...lephone Selection Settings DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch Settings Dialing Country Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 Australia Ireland New Zealand Singapore South Africa UK 0 0 0 0 Belgium Canada Cyprus Hong Kong S...

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...

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