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E2S Warning Signals

      Impress House, Mansell Road, Acton, London W3 7QH

 

www.e2s.com

 

Tel: +44 (0)208 743 8880

 

Document No. D191-00-621-IS

 

Issue 1

 

27-10-22

 

 

Sheet 4 of 15

 

 

252.3 [9.93in]

7.00 [0.28in]

45.0°

3/4" NPT SIDE ENTRY

2 OFF POSITIONS

MARKED *

M20x1.5 SIDE ENTRY

2 OFF POSITIONS

MARKED #

3/4" NPT BOTTOM ENTRY

FOR POLE MOUNTING

BEACON

2 OFF FEET SUPPLIED IN STOWED POSITION

SUITABLE FOR POLE OR BRACKET

MOUNTING BEACON

RETAINED BY 2 OFF M5 SCREWS PER FOOT

1

6

6

.0 [6.

54

in

]

8

3.

[3

.2

7in]

2 OFF FEET SUPPLIED IN STOWED POSITION
SUITABLE FOR POLE OR BRACKET

MOUNTING BEACON

RETAINED BY 2 OFF M5 SCREWS PER FOOT

BASE CONFIGURED WITH
FEET SET OUT FOR SURFACE MOUNTING
BEACON

Ø9.0 [Ø0.36in]

2.8 Electrical Ratings 

 

Model 

D1xB2

 

Nom. 

Voltage

 

Voltage 

Range

 

Nom. 

operating 

current

 

Max 

Current

 

X05DC024-S 

24Vdc 

20-28Vdc  295 

350 

X10DC024-S 

24Vdc 

20-28Vdc  605 

710 

X15DC024-S 

24Vdc 

20-28Vdc  835 

920 

#

Rated at 1Hz 

Table 1: Electrical Ratings 

 
It is important that a suitable power supply is used to run the 
equipment.  The  power  supply  selected  must  have  the 
necessary capacity to provide the input current to all the units. 

 

The input current will vary according to the voltage input level.  
 

3)  Special Conditions of Use 

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

Flame Path Positions 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 

Figure 1: Flame Path. 

 
4)  Installation 

 
There are no restrictions on unit orientation. 
 
The junction box 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 units 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. 
 
 

4.1 Safe Installation Requirements 

 

To  maintain  the  ingress  protection  rating  and  mode  of 
protection,  the  cable  entries  must  be  fitted  with  suitably 
certified  cable  entry  and/or  blanking  devices  during 
installation.  If  conduit  is  used  for  installation,  seal  conduit 
within 18 inches from the enclosure. 
 
If entries are fitted with adaptors they must be suitably certified 
for the application. Fitting of blanking elements into adaptors 
is not permitted. 
 

Check that the ‘O’ ring seal is in place before replacing the 

explosionproof cover. 
 
Lens Guard must be fitted for Class Division installations. 
 

5)  Location and Mounting 

 

The location of the beacon should be made with due regard to 
the  area  over  which  the  warning  signal  must  be  visible.  It 
should only be fixed to services that can carry the weight of the 
unit. 
 
The  D1xB2X  beacon  can  be  mounted  using  one  of  three 
methods. 
 
1.  The beacon can be surface mounted by removing, 

rotating and reinstalling the stowed mounting lugs. These 
are suitable for 6mm diameter fixings. 
 
a.   Remove 2 x M5 fasteners per 

 mounting lug 
 

b.  Reverse and rotate lug and 

reseat onto enclosure 
 

c.  Secure lug using the 2 x M5 

Fasteners 

 
             

 

2.  Alternatively  the  beacon  can  be  conduit  mounted  using 

the 3/4

 NPT entry on the base of the unit. 

 

3.  Additionally, the beacon can be mounted using the ratchet 

adjustable  stainless-steel  wall  bracket  assembly.  This is 
available as an accessory 

 part code: SP77-0001. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 2: Fixing Location for Beacon. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Flame Path internal thread on 
base shown hatched 

Cemented Joint 
between glass 
dome and metal 
casting on lid 
shown hatched 

Flame Path 
external thread 
on lid shown 
hatched 

Summary of Contents for D1xB2X05-S

Page 1: ...IQUE NETTOYER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UN CHIFFON HUMIDE HAUT TENSION RISK DE CHOC ATTENDEZ 5 MINUTES APRES AVOIR DEBRANCHE L ALIMENTATION AVANT D OUVRIR LA BOITIER NE PAS PEINTURER POUR R DUIRE LE RISQUE D IN...

Page 2: ...ss III Div 1 Ta 55 C to 80 C Installation must be carried out in compliance with the National Electric Code Canadian Electric Code 2 4 NEC Class Zone ratings US The D1xB2X Xenon beacons comply with th...

Page 3: ...t for a short time Zone 21 Explosive dust air mixture likely to occur in normal operation Zone 22 Explosive dust air mixture not likely to occur in normal operation and if it does it will only exist f...

Page 4: ...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 IEC6007...

Page 5: ...in explosive gas atmospheres a minimum ingress protection rating of IP54 must be maintained NPT plugs should be greased before insertion For high ambient temperatures the cable entry temperature or t...

Page 6: ...h conductor should be at least equal in size and rating to the incoming power conductors External earthing connections should be made to the M5 earth stud using a ring crimp terminal to secure the ear...

Page 7: ...s MUST be fitted in the order shown above 13 Maintenance Overhaul Repair Maintenance repair and overhaul of the equipment should only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in accordance with...

Page 8: ...and Active mode Health status of power supply Beacons correct function and flash pattern The SIL 2 beacon operates as part of a SIL 2 system The beacon will after commissioning remain powered in Stan...

Page 9: ...equire further investigation please contact your local E2S representative Commissioning System Functional start up of System Normally in reverse polarity mode When Commissioning system the power must...

Page 10: ...h it is highly recommended that the unit is wired as stated in section 17 1 as a 4 Wire System J1 Header Current Sense Resistor CSR Shown in factory default position A see section 17 3 places TB1 Curr...

Page 11: ...he circuit Note a cable short circuit will not be detectable in this configuration For one unit only Beacon power supply terminal block Current drawn mA Active Mode 190mA Standby Mode 25mA SIL2 TB1 Cu...

Page 12: ...multiple SIL 2 alarm horn sounders are to be cabled in series the monitoring connections differ from that of a single beacon For more information see manual D197 00 621 IS available from the E2S webs...

Page 13: ...tion B pins 2 3 linked Places power supply terminal Fault Resistor RLY 1 2 in circuit As used in 2 Wire Configuration Figure 14 J2 Header pin positions Fault Resistor FR 17 4 SIL 2 Hard Reset Function...

Page 14: ...ndom Hardware Failures and Architectural constraints route 1H 2 As an unvoted item i e hardware fault tolerance of 0 at SIL 2 The product was assessed against failure modes Failure respond to an input...

Page 15: ...specified when ordering The values of resistors available are shown in table 5 below Code Resistor Value Default resistor coding is as follows D1xB2X05DC024AS1S1R A AFZ Example of a custom requirement...

Page 16: ...ATERIAL SHEET SCALE TITLE A3 IF IN DOUBT ASK DO NOT SCALE ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM DRAWING NUMBER A B C D E F G 10 9 G F E 7 8 6 5 D C 1 3 4 2 A B D191 06 621 M ABALOS B ISARD R N POTTS OF NTS 1 1 23 09 2...

Page 17: ...Gb II 2D Ex tb IIIC T95 C T169 C Db Standards applied EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 1 2014 EN 60079 31 2014 IP6X Dust Protection to EN60079 0 EN60079 31 Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility...

Page 18: ...Ex d IIC T6 T3 Gb II 2D Ex tb IIIC T95 C T169 C Db Standards applied EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 1 2014 EN 60079 31 2014 IP6X Dust Protection to EN60079 0 EN60079 31 Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic...

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