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Summary of Contents for iSOLATE501

Page 1: ...Operating Manual iSOLATE501...

Page 2: ...Operating Manual Page 2 of 21 Document number 431569 4 Refer to Extronics DDM for release status This document is not to be modified without prior reference to an authorised person Copyright Extronic...

Page 3: ...Output parameters 8 3 2 iSOLATE501 Mounting and Earthing 9 3 3 RF Connections 12 3 4 Connection to a transmitter 12 3 5 Connection to an antenna 13 4 Intended Purpose Usage 15 4 1 Transportation and...

Page 4: ...ntrinsic safety concept When the iSOLATE501 is connected to source equipment with Um 253V it blocks DC low frequency AC and transient faults from appearing at the output terminal The iSOLATE501 will a...

Page 5: ...nsideration Group I 6 0W 37 7 dBm Group IIC 2 0W 33 dBm Group IIB 3 5W 35 4 dBm Group IIA 6 0W 37 7 dBm Group III 6 0W 37 7 dBm 2 2 1 2 The product must be mounted such that it is earthed before use i...

Page 6: ...s III Divisions 1 and 2 Groups A to G T4 Class I II III Division 1 Groups A to G Associated IS Equipment Class I Zone 0 Group IIC T4 Associated IS Equipment Ta 60o C to 80o C 2 4 Approval Information...

Page 7: ...hazardous dust atmospheres Warning For MET the product shall always be mounted within an approved minimum NEMA 4 enclosure complying with ANSI UL 50E as a condition of safe use Warning The RF thresho...

Page 8: ...rtion loss of the iSOLATE501 plus the antenna gain The maximum permitted RF Threshold Output Power is dependent upon the Equipment Group in which the antenna is located as defined in the following tab...

Page 9: ...rdous area applications the product shall be mounted in a suitably approved hazardous area enclosure with minimum IP54 rating while situated in hazardous gas atmospheres and shall be mounted in a suit...

Page 10: ...iSOLATE501 Operating Manual Page 10 of 21 Figure 1 Earthing and Mounting of iSOLATE501...

Page 11: ...iSOLATE501 Operating Manual Page 11 of 21 Figure 2 iSOLATE501 Dimensions...

Page 12: ...ake into account the power output of the transmitter as specified by the manufacturer in normal operation and the gain of the antenna It is permissible to consider losses in the cable in this calculat...

Page 13: ...from flowing in the coaxial cable It is the responsibility of the installer to perform the necessary tests to verify this Note As the iSOLATE501 must be earthed the return path of the RF output conne...

Page 14: ...iSOLATE501 Operating Manual Page 14 of 21 Figure 3 Electrical Installation...

Page 15: ...nded purpose also includes compliance with the instructions issued by the manufacturer for installation setting up and service Any other use is regarded as conflicting with the intended purpose The ma...

Page 16: ...ome void 4 4 Safety Precautions Important For the installation maintenance and cleaning of the units it is absolutely necessary to observe the applicable regulations and provisions concerned with expl...

Page 17: ...LATE501 is not designed to be subjected to excessive stresses e g vibration heat impact Additional protection is required to protect against these external stresses The iSOLATE501 will require additio...

Page 18: ...p IIC 2 33 Dust Group III 6 37 7 Enclosure Material Aluminium Environmental Ambient temperature 40 C to 80 C Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Dimensions w x h x d Weight 38 4 x 28 x 13 mm 57 m...

Page 19: ...iSOLATE501 Operating Manual Page 19 of 21 6 Label Drawing ATEX IECEx Label Where XXXX Notified Body Number MET Label...

Page 20: ...iSOLATE501 Operating Manual Page 20 of 21 7 EU Manufacturers Declaration...

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