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XN3 Installation and Operating Manual         

 

 

 

Warning!  Internal cells or batteries if applicable must only be replaced 

with cells or batteries of the same type. 

 

Avertissements!  Les  cellules  ou  batteries  internes,  le  cas  échéant,  ne 

doivent être remplacées que par des cellules ou batteries 
du même type. 

 
Warning!  The XN3 protective plastic transport caps fitted to all threaded 

cable  entries  MUST  be  replaced  with  suitably  certified  cable 
glands  or  stopping  plugs  before  installation  in  a  hazardous 
area. 

 
Warning!  Although  antennas  connected  to  the  Intrinsically  Safe  RF 

outputs  of  the  XN3  may  be  installed  in  a  hazardous  areas 
requiring Category 1 equipment, the XN3 enclosure must NOT 
be installed in these environments.  

 
Warning!  Maintenance and inspection of the XN3 must be performed in 

accordance with IEC 60079-17. 

 

Important  Before  setting  the  units  to  work,  read  the  technical 

documentation carefully. 

 

Important  The  latest  version  of  the  technical  documentation  or  the 

corresponding technical supplements is valid in each case. 

 
Important  Do not exceed the power supply parameters specified on the 

XN3 external rating plate. 

 
Important  Ensure that only the correct fibre transceiver format/power is 

connected to the XN3. Damage to the XN3 fibre interface or 
customer equipment may occur if the wrong format/excessive 
optical power is used. 

 

Important  Ensure  that  NO  TOOLS  come  into  contact  with the  gasket  of 

the  enclosure,  as  this  may  cause  irreparable  damage  and 
render the unit unsafe. 

 

Important  The XN3 may be powered from a number of different power 

sources,  depending  on  its  configuration.  Refer  to  the  rating 
plate of the unit supplied for details.  

 

Important  There should be no need to enter the unit and change the fuse 

as it is resettable. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iWAP XN3

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 and X124186 The Photograph on the front page shows the XN3 Aluminium Enclosure version For warranty information refer to Terms and Conditions at http www extronics com 2021 Extronics Limited This do...

Page 3: ...Connector 16 3 7 Fuse Rating 16 3 8 External Overcurrent Protection 16 3 9 Data Connections 17 3 9 1 Copper Ethernet 17 3 9 2 Power Over Ethernet POE 17 3 9 3 Optical Fibre 17 3 9 4 Console Port 18 3...

Page 4: ...NT2xx range of high quality rugged outdoor antennas Any antennas not listed in the Extronics range must be assessed by the user to ensure they meet the requirements for installation of non electrical...

Page 5: ...losure shall only be with a damp cloth L quipement ne doit pas tre mont dans une zone l atmosph re haut d bit d air charg de poussi re En outre le nettoyage du bo tier ne doit tre effectu qu avec un c...

Page 6: ...nstructed personnel in accordance with national legislation Warning The XN3 contains INTRINSICALLY SAFE circuits Warning The XN3 Intrinsically Safe RF output ports are located in the positions shown i...

Page 7: ...N3 enclosure must be secured only with the bolts supplied and these must be tightened to the correct torque value See Section 3 2 2 for details Contact Extronics for replacement bolts Avertissements L...

Page 8: ...or N type RF connectors Good manual handling practice should be followed Warning User access Normal user access to the enclosure is through the cover plate and junction box Avertissements Acc s utili...

Page 9: ...rformed in accordance with IEC 60079 17 Important Before setting the units to work read the technical documentation carefully Important The latest version of the technical documentation or the corresp...

Page 10: ...XN3 Installation and Operating Manual 10 3 Installation 3 1 Mounting Mount the XN3 enclosure to a suitable structure using the mounting points shown...

Page 11: ...XN3 Installation and Operating Manual 11 Figure 1 Aluminium Enclosure Mounting Dimensions...

Page 12: ...rise the cover apart as it may damage the sealing gasket 3 2 2 Closing the Enclosure Inspect the gasket to ensure its sealing integrity If the front cover gasket is damaged it must be replaced Check a...

Page 13: ...rough the enclosure and are approved as part of the XN3 ATEX IECEx certification Apply suitably assessed glands to cable entries marked E and F as appropriate o Thread maximum size is M25x1 5 or 3 4 N...

Page 14: ...g point situated within the junction box Figure 4 Removal of the front cover plate is required to access the area Before putting in service Perform applicable electrical safety checks Visually check i...

Page 15: ...Installation and Operating Manual 15 3 5 Electrical Installation View inside junction box See Figure 6 and Table1 Figure 6 XN3 Internal Connections Showing All Options Interface Plate G F D E1 1 B E2...

Page 16: ...e 1 XN3 Internal Connection Features 3 6 Power Supply Input Connector The mains power connection is a phoenix socket on the PCB The plug part is Phoenix contact 1795789 It requires a minimum tightenin...

Page 17: ...plug as follows EIA 568B standard 3 9 2 Power Over Ethernet POE If Power Over Ethernet POE is used the format will depend on the access point installed in the XN3 Ensure that the correct Power Sourci...

Page 18: ...ay use different formats 3 9 4 2 Mini USB 3 10 Intrinsically Safe RF Outputs Refer to Figure 8 for location of Intrinsically Safe RF outputs 3 10 1 Example of RF threshold power calculation The follow...

Page 19: ...trinsically safe outputs Minimum IP54 connection Coaxial cable Notes Marking of iWAP XN3 must be observed when locating antenna in hazardous location Maintain 500Vrms isolation between conductive part...

Page 20: ...via a length of coaxial cable If antennas are sited remotely from the XN3 flameproof enclosure any metallic parts of the antennas must be isolated from earth by 500Vr m s to prevent hazardous earth c...

Page 21: ...familiar with the unit and must be aware of the regulation and provisions required for explosion protection as well as the relevant accident prevention regulations 4 3 Cleaning and Maintenance The XN3...

Page 22: ...g nut 3 and repeat the process 5 Repeat for the other side and the other rail 6 This is how the assembly looks when completed 7 Place the iWAPX3 on a protective surface as shown 3 8 Align both rails o...

Page 23: ...XN3 Installation and Operating Manual 23 6 Technical Data...

Page 24: ...ambient temperature ranges may be specified depending on the service temperature of installed equipment Alternative coding when Extronics iSOLATE501 is installed for DC isolation AII 3 1 G Ex ec ia Ga...

Page 25: ...temperature of installed equipment Alternative coding when Extronics iSOLATE501 is installed for DC isolation o Class I Zone 2 AEx ec iaGa nR IIC T6 Gc o Class II Zone 22 AEx iaDa tc IIIB T85o C Dc Al...

Page 26: ...079 7 5th Ed Standard for Explosive Atmospheres Part 7 Equipment Protection by Increased Safety e 2017 02 24 UL 60079 11 Ed 6 Explosive Atmospheres Part 11 Equipment Protection by Intrinsic Safety i 2...

Page 27: ...XN3 Installation and Operating Manual 27 9 EU Declaration of Conformity...

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