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Document No. D209-00-001-IS-SC           Issue B          02-06-17                         Sheet 5 of 6                                                                                            

 

Stage three (S3) Operation 

 

Power +ve and –ve. 

Link a -ve supply line to the 

S3 terminal.  
Dip  switch  alters  stage  3 

tone. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fig. 6 DC Terminals 

 

12.3 

Line Monitoring 

 

On E2xS1 DC units, DC reverse line monitoring can be used 
if  required.  All  DC  sounders  have  a  blocking  diode  fitted  in 

their supply input lines. An end of line monitoring resistor can 

be connected across the +ve and –ve terminals. If an end of 

line resistor is used it must have the following values: 
 

24V DC Sounders 

 

Minimum resistance 3K9 Ohms 

Minimum Power 0.5W 

Minimum resistance 1K Ohms 

Minimum Power 2.0W 

 

48V DC Sounders 

 
Minimum resistance 15K Ohms 

Minimum Power 0.5W 

Minimum resistance 3K9 Ohms 

Minimum Power 2.0W 

 

The resistor must be connected directly across the +ve and  
-ve terminals as shown in the following drawing. Whilst 

keeping its leads as short as possible, a spacing of at least 

1/16” (1.58mm) must be provided through air and over 

surfaces between uninsulated live parts. 

 

 

 

Fig. 8 End of Line Resistor Placement 

 

10) Settings 

 

10.1 

Tone Selection 

 

The sounders have 45 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 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  to  the  normal 

supply terminals (+ve and –ve for DC units, L and N for AC 

units). 

 

10.2 

Volume Control 

 

 

The output level of the E2x sounder can be set by adjusting 

the volume control potentiometer (see Fig 4 for AC & Fig 6 for 
DC).  For  maximum  output,  set  the  potentiometer  fully 

clockwise. 

 

11) 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. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Warning - High noise levels above 85dB(A) 

during  operation.  High  levels  of  noise  may 
cause  hearing  loss,  wear  suitable  ear 

protection when equipment is in operation.

 

End of Line Resistor 

48V DC 

Volume 

Control 

DIP Switch 

S3

S2

E

 

24V DC 

Volume 

Control 

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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