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EATON 

Installation & Maintenance Instructions 

IMI+70-XF-XC-XP-XT Issue 7 

© 2016, Eaton 

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4.0 

Maintenance 

Recommended inspection interval: 6 Months. 

Inspect the unit every six months to ensure trouble free operation and extend product life. 

Due to the rugged construction of the unit, little or no maintenance should be required. 

However when the unit is exposed to extreme weather conditions the ‘O’ ring weather seals 
may need replacement approximately every five years. 

Fixings and fastenings should be checked for tightness and integrity at regular intervals. 

All cable entries and cables should be checked for integrity at regular intervals. 

Extremely Harsh Environments may require more frequent inspection and maintenance 
checks. 

At every Inspection carry out the following: 

Clean the unit.

Check the ‘O’ ring weather seals and replace if necessary.

Check and if necessary replace the washer nozzle.

Check and if necessary replace the window wiper blade assembly.

Please read and be familiar with the instructions before servicing the Pan/Tilt or housing.

 

4.1 

Corrosion Protection 

Although all external metal components are produced from 316L Stainless Steel, if the units 
are not correctly maintained, handled and cleaned there is the possibility of mild 
discolouration due to Oxidation.  

If ferrous metal equipment is used when handling the units, small ferrous deposits could be 
left on the stainless steel or if ferrous metal particles come to rest upon the units from 
nearby works, this can cause accelerated corrosion of the ferrous deposits and discolour the 
units due to oxidation. In the event of ferrous deposits, the units should be cleaned 
immediately following EATON guidelines.  

In atmospheres that are high in corrosive particles the units should be cleaned every 3 to 4 
months using only EATON recommended cleaning products and procedures. (contact EATON 
for details)  

EATON takes no responsibility for oxidisation due to failure in correctly following cleaning 
procedures.  

Summary of Contents for 2400 Series

Page 1: ...eg BS EN 60079 14 2014 Explosive atmospheres Part 14 Electrical installations design selection and erection IEC 60079 14 2013 IECEx ATEX Certified II 2 G Ex db IIC II 2 D Ex tb IIIC Whilst every effo...

Page 2: ...ue 2 0 09 03 2016 Inclusion of Annexes 3 0 05 04 2016 Inclusion of Ex ia removal of ratings page 5 Additions to annexe E 4 0 06 04 2016 Change in Harmonised standard issues 5 0 01 09 2016 Change Cert...

Page 3: ...on 11 3 3 2 Washer Nozzle Installation 12 3 4 Electrical Installation 13 3 4 1 Electrical Installation XP XT Integrated Pan Tilt housing assembly 13 3 4 2 XP XT Common Connection Examples 14 3 4 3 Ele...

Page 4: ...II of ATEX Directive 2014 34 EU 7 Be aware that aggressive substances may require extra protection of the equipment to maintain its integrity and explosion protection 8 The equipment may need additio...

Page 5: ...indow is made with toughened glass or in the case of the Thermal Imager and Dual Imager versions is made from Infra red transparent material and which is factory fitted with a mechanical window guard...

Page 6: ...iled connection and configuration of units the installer should refer to individual project specific drawings and information In addition to this manual there are various addendums available that cove...

Page 7: ...weight of the complete unit Do not stand or place objects directly under installed system Due care must be taken to ensure sufficient clearance is allowed to permit full rotation of the unit with its...

Page 8: ...EATON Installation Maintenance Instructions IMI 70 XF XC XP XT Issue 7 2016 Eaton Page 8 of 21 Fig 1 XP26VW Example XP Series unit showing base mount fixing points Fig 2 BPW6800 Wall Bracket...

Page 9: ...tion Maintenance Instructions IMI 70 XF XC XP XT Issue 7 2016 Eaton Page 9 of 21 Fig 3 XC40VW Example XC Series unit showing shaft mount fixing points Fig 5 BFP0600 900 1200 Column Spacer Fig 4 BFW500...

Page 10: ...e a mounting plate on the bottom of the housing tube that have four 4 No M6 Threaded fixing points Fig 6 The type and size of these fixings to be supplied by the user installer and must be suitable fo...

Page 11: ...ved prior to installation The correct sunshield fixings for each model are supplied with the camera system and should be positioned as detailed below To mount the sunshields first they must be positio...

Page 12: ...ble washer nozzle and mounting bracket These should be fitted during installation with the supplied fixing and positioned to allow cleaning fluid to reach the camera housing window when the wash comma...

Page 13: ...Voltage 3 4 1 Electrical Installation XP XT Integrated Pan Tilt housing assembly 1 Always use colour coded conductors or other identification of conductors for ease of wiring and identification of fu...

Page 14: ...DATA A DATA B 230VAC L VIDEO SCREEN VIDEO SIGNAL 110VAC N DATA A DATA B 110VAC L VIDEO SCREEN VIDEO SIGNAL 24VAC N DATA A DATA B 24VAC L VIDEO SCREEN VIDEO SIGNAL 230VAC MODEL WITH NO PUMP OUTPUT 110V...

Page 15: ...se order for as built wiring and connection details of the unit Warning This cover must not under any circumstances be removed until at least 5 minutes after the disconnection of power source To gain...

Page 16: ...AC PUMP SUPPLY N 24VAC PUMP SUPPLY VIDEO DIRECT TO CAMERA 24VAC MODEL WITH PUMP OUTPUT J1 TH HEATER 22 O 10W HEATER 22 O 10W J3 J2 24VAC N DATA A DATA B 24VAC L NC EARTH SWITCH L 24VAC PUMP SUPPLY N 2...

Page 17: ...sher nozzle Check and if necessary replace the window wiper blade assembly Please read and be familiar with the instructions before servicing the Pan Tilt or housing 4 1 Corrosion Protection Although...

Page 18: ...nyl and affixed product The contents of the label will be in ENGLISH The label shows A Name of Manufacturer B Model Type and reference C Operating Voltage D EX ratings E ATEX Certificate IECEX certifi...

Page 19: ...4 x M10 fixings on 182mm pcd Standalone housing Depending on mounting brackets Supply voltage 24VAC 50 60Hz or 100 to 230VAC with integral transformer Power consumption Max 120 Watts depending on mod...

Page 20: ...impedance of 50 and have a minimum degree of protection IP6X If the antenna utilizes a wire conductor the minimum diameter shall be 0 1mm Alternatively if a track antenna is used the tracking shall ha...

Page 21: ...indow assemblies integrity of the welded construction shall also be verified during routine overpressure testing Empty enclosures may be tested The individual parts of a flameproof enclosure for examp...

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