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REFLECTOR PANEL HEATER INSTALLATION GUIDE          Issue 5 May 2007 2104M0728 

 

1 Introduction 

The Reflector Panel Heater is designed to be used with the Searchline Excel Cross Duct 
infrared gas detector (see manual 2104M0511 for further details of this system).  The 
Reflector Heater Panel replaces the standard double glazed retro-reflector in applications 
where there is risk of condensation occurring on the retro-reflector. The Reflector Heater 
Panel is available in two sizes: short range (part number 2104B0715) and long range (part 
number 2104B0716).  

2 Safety 

Ensure that you read and understand these instructions BEFORE handling or operating the 
equipment. 
 
Please pay particular attention to the Safety Warnings. 
 

 

 

 

WARNINGS 

 

 
The Reflector Panel Heater is certified for and intended for use in potentially hazardous areas. 
Install and use the Reflector Panel Heater in accordance with the latest regulations. 
 
For installations in the UK, the code of practice SELECTION, INSTALLATIONS AND 
MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR USE IN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE 
ATMOSPHERES should be strictly observed. General recommendations are given in 
BS5345:Part 1:1989. Specific requirements for flameproof (Type ‘d’), Intrinsically safe (Type ‘i’) 
and increased safety (Type ‘e’) protection are given in BS 535: Part 3: 1979, BS 5345:Part 4:1977 
and BS 5345: Part 6:1978 respectively. 
 
For installations in North America, the national electrical code (NFPA 70 -1990) or later issues 
should be strictly observed.  
 
Elsewhere, the appropriate local or national regulations should be used. 
 
The code of practice regarding SELECTION, INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OR 
APPARATUS FOR THE DETECTION OF COMBUSTIBLE GASES (OTHER THAN FOR MINING 
APPLICATIONS OR EXPLOSIVE PROCESSING AND MANUFACTURE) must be complied with. 
Refer to BS6959:1988 in the UK o the appropriate local or national regulations. 

Honeywell Analytics Ltd reserves the right to change or revise the information supplies in 
this document without notice and without obligation to notify any person or organisation of 
such revision or change. If further details are required that do not appear in this document, 
contact Honeywell Analytics Ltd or one of its agents. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 2104B0715

Page 1: ...Reflector Panel Heater Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...CE OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR USE IN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES should be strictly observed General recommendations are given in BS5345 Part 1 1989 Specific requirements for flameproof Type d Intrinsically safe Type i and increased safety Type e protection are given in BS 535 Part 3 1979 BS 5345 Part 4 1977 and BS 5345 Part 6 1978 respectively For installations in North America the nationa...

Page 3: ...onditions for use are shown below The Special Conditions for Safe Use are as follows 1 The integral supply cables must be mechanically protected and terminated in a suitable terminal or junction facility 2 In addition to the integral earth conductor earth equipotential bonding may be maintained via the rear mounting thread 3 ...

Page 4: ...mation and important dimensions necessary for installation 4 1 Short Range Reflector Panel Heater The short range Reflector Panel Heater is suitable for use from 0 5m to 2 5m All Dimensions in millimetres 4 2 Long Range Reflector Panel Heater The Long Range Reflector Panel Heater is suitable for use from 2 5m to 5m All Dimensions in millimetres 4 ...

Page 5: ...Heater assembly in position 5 1 2 Installation of Reflector Panel Heaters If installing the Reflector Panel Heater to a new duct location follow the procedure below 1 Stick the retro reflector cut out template to the outside of the duct wall opposite the transmitter receiver ensuring that point X is directly opposite point X on the other template This will ensure that the transmitter s IR beam hit...

Page 6: ...to maintain ingress protection rating 3 Fit approved blanking plugs to all unused cable entries 4 Ma 5 The short range Reflector Panel Heater is a resisti 2 dc ply All connections are made inside the junction wide range of supply voltage two power ina 2 and 3 are available Terminal Identification Wire Colour Customer Connection 1 White 0V 2 Black or Brown 20Vdc 3 Blue 18 20Vdc 6 Green Earth ote If...

Page 7: ...or a wide range of supply voltage two power Terminal Identification Wire Colour Customer Connection 1 White 0V 2 Black or Brown 20Vdc 3 Blue 18 20Vdc 6 Green Earth Note If the voltage drops below 20Vdc in operation the 24Vdc input should be connected to terminal 3 instead of terminal 2 ower supply cable with the Reflector Panel Heater a heck must be made to verify that a minimum voltage of 18V is ...

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