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Document No. D209-00-001-IS-SC           Issue B          02-06-17                         Sheet 1 of 6                                                                                            

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

E2xS1R & E2xS1F Sounder

 

For use in Hazardous Locations

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1)  Warnings 

 DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE 

ATMOSPHERE IS PRESENT 

 DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGISED 

 POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING 

HAZARD - CLEAN ONLY WITH A DAMP 

CLOTH 

 HIGH VOLTAGE SHOCK HAZARD. WAIT 5 

MINUTES AFTER REMOVING POWER 

BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE 

 

Avertissement: 

 NE PAS OUVRIR UN PRESENCE 

D’ATMOSPHERE EXPLOSIVE 

 NE PAS OUVRIR ENERGIE 

 DANGER POTENTIEL CHARGE 

ÉLECTROSTATIQUE - NETTOYER 

UNIQUEMENT AVEC UN CHIFFON HUMIDE 

 HAUT TENSION, RISK DE CHOC. 

ATTENDEZ 5 MINUTES APRES AVOIR 

DEBRANCHE L’ALIMENTATION AVANT 

D’OUVRIR LA BOITIER 

 

2)  Rating & Marking Information 

 

2.1 ATEX / IECEx certification 

 
The E2xS1 alarm horn complies with the following standards: 

 

EN60079-0:2012+A11:2013 / IEC60079-0: ed. 6.0 (2011-06) 

EN60079-15:2010 / IEC60079-15: ed. 4.0 (2010-01) 
EN60079-31:2014 / IEC60079-31:2013 ed. 2.0 (2013-11) 

 

Certificate No.

    DEMKO 06ATEX 0421554X 

 

 

IECEx ULD 14.0012X 

 

The E2XS1 Alarm horn is rated as follows: 

 

 

 

 

CE Marking 

 
 

 

 

 

   

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
Zones, Gas / Dust Groups and Temperature 
Classification 
 

When connected to an approved system the E2XS1 alarm 

horn may be installed in: 

 

Zone 2  explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur 
in normal operation, and if it does, it will only exist 

for a short time. 

 

Zone 22 explosive dust air mixture not likely to occur 
in normal operation, and if it does, it will only exist 

for a short time. 

 

May be used with gases in groups: 

 

 

 

Group IIA 

propane 

 

Group IIB 

ethylene 

 

Group IIC 

hydrogen / acetylene 

 
Having a temperature classification 
(for Gas applications) of: 

 
T1 

450ºC 

T2 

300ºC 

T3 

200ºC 

T4 

135ºC 

 

May be used with Dust types: 

 

 

Group IIIA 

combustible flyings 

 

Group IIIB 

non-conductive dust 

 

Group IIIC 

conductive dust 

 

Maximum Surface Temperature for Dust Applications: 

 

85ºC 

 

Installation must be carried out in compliance with the latest 

issue of the following 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 

 
 

 

 

 

0518 

E2xS1R 

 

 

E2xS1F 

II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc Ta -20°C to +55°C 

II 3D Ex tc IIIC T85°C Dc Ta -20°C to +55°C  

Summary of Contents for E2xS1FDC024

Page 1: ...31 2013 ed 2 0 2013 11 Certificate No DEMKO 06ATEX 0421554X IECEx ULD 14 0012X The E2XS1 Alarm horn is rated as follows CE Marking Zones Gas Dust Groups and Temperature Classification When connected to an approved system the E2XS1 alarm horn may be installed in Zone 2 explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur in normal operation and if it does it will only exist for a short time Zone 22 explos...

Page 2: ...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 and the frequency of the tone selected The current levels shown above are for the tone resulting in max current draw tone 1 340Hz Continuous 3 Special Conditions ...

Page 3: ...the cable branching temperature may exceed 80ºC Therefore suitable heat resisting cables and cable glands must be used as per table below Ambient Temp 40ºC 45ºC 50ºC 55ºC Min Rating of cables and cable glands 90ºC 95ºC 100ºC 105ºC If a high IP Ingress Protection rating is required then a suitable sealing washer must be fitted under the cable glands or blanking plugs For use in explosive dust atmos...

Page 4: ...ply connect the supply voltage to the L and N supply terminals see fig 4 8 2 2 AC Units Second Third Stage Tone Selection To select the second and third stage tones on the E2xS1 AC sounder Stage two S2 Operation Power L and N Link the Common C and S2 terminal Dip switch alters stage 2 tone Stage three S3 Operation Power L and N Link the Common C and S3 terminals Dip switch alters stage 3 tone Fig ...

Page 5: ...ected 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 for both DC and AC units The tone table on page six shows the switch positions for the 45 tones and which tones are available for the second and third stages To operate the sounder on stage 1 simply connect the supply voltage t...

Page 6: ...0 1 1 0 554Hz Continuous 27 Tone 15 Tone 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 Bell 26 Tone 5 Tone 29 0 0 0 1 1 0 2400 2900Hz 50Hz Sweeping 25 Tone 5 Tone 29 1 1 1 0 1 0 800 1000Hz 50Hz Sweeping 24 Tone 5 Tone 6 0 1 1 0 1 0 800Hz 2Hz Intermittent 23 Tone 5 Tone 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 544Hz 0 875 sec Intermittent 22 Tone 5 Tone 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 554Hz 440Hz 1Hz Alternating 21 Tone 5 Tone 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 660Hz Continuous 20 Tone 5 Tone 2...

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