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Installation Instructions for the

 

Wireless Hazardous Area Limit Switches, WBX Series

ISSUE 3

  

 

50096377

1.4 

Symbol Definitions

The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions. 

Table 2 – Table Symbol Definitions 

Symbol

Definition

,

ATTENTION:

 Identifies information that requires special consideration. 

TIP

: Identifies advice or hints for the user, often in terms of performing a task. 

CAUTION

Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or work (data) on the system being 

damaged or lost, or may result in the inability to properly operate the process.

m

CAUTION: 

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or mod-

erate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. 

m

CAUTION 

symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information. 

The symbol appears next to required information in the manual.

m

WARNING:

 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in serious 

injury or death.

m

WARNING

 symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information. 

The symbol appears next to required information in the manual.

WARNING, Risk of electrical shock:

 Potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater 

than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60 Vdc may be accessible.

ESD HAZARD: 

Danger of an electrostatic discharge to which equipment may be sensitive. Observe 

precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.

 

Protective Earth (PE) terminal: 

Provided for connection of the protective earth (green or green/yellow) 

supply system conductor.

 

Functional earth terminal:

 Used for non-safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement. NOTE: 

This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national 

local electrical code requirements.

 

Earth Ground: 

Functional earth connection. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to Protective 

Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements.

 

Chassis Ground:

 Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to 

Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code require-

ments.

C-Tick Mark.

 The C-Tick Mark is a certification trade mark registered to ACMA (Australian Communica-

tions and Media Authority) in Australia under the Trade Marks Act 1995 and to RSM in New Zealand 

under section 47 of the NZ Trade Marks Act. The mark is only to be used in accordance with conditions 

laid down by ACMA and RSM. This mark is equal to the CE Mark used in the European Union.

The 

Ex mark

 means the equipment complies with the requirements of the European standards that 

are harmonised with the 2014/34/EU Directive (ATEX Directive, named after the French “ATmosphere 

EXplosible”).

The 

IEC Ex 

mark means the equipment complies with the requirements of the International Electro-

technical Commission Explosive. The objective of the IECEx system is to facilitate international trade in 

equipment and services for use in explosive atmospheres, while maintaining the required level of safety.

Notified Body

. For radio equipment used in the European Union in accordance with the R&TTE Direc-

tive, the CE Mark and the notified body (NB) identification number is used when the NB is involved in 

the conformity assessment procedure. 

The 

cULus mark

 means the equipment was tested to Canadian and US standards by Underwriters’ 

Laboratories. The combination mark indicates compliance with both Canadian and U.S. Requirements. 

“Listed” means that the product can be operated as sold, in accordance with its inscriptions and oper-

ating instructions, without retesting by UL. Products are for use in hazardous locations where explosive 

atmospheres may be present. Certification covers division and zone area classification systems for the 

United States and/or Canada.

Summary of Contents for WBX Series

Page 1: ...his document in order to comply with the specific Country Communication Agency requirements i e FCC IC ETSI ACMA etc See Section 6 2 as this requires choosing the correct Country Use Code and thus allowable antenna and or cable usage m WARNING RISK OF DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FROM EXPLOSION OR FIRE Connection and disconnection of the antennas should only be performed in a non hazardous area and wit...

Page 2: ...he actuator po sition of the WBX via a visual indicator audible indicator and or electronic output The WBX supports no electrical signal inputs and is powered by a replaceable battery 1 3 Abbreviations and Definitions Table 1 Table of Abbreviations and Definitions ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority cpm Cycles Per Minute dB Decibel dBi Decibel Isotropic dBm Decibel above or below 1 ...

Page 3: ...al electrical code requirements Earth Ground Functional earth connection NOTE This connection shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements Chassis Ground Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local e...

Page 4: ...an TL 5903 S or Bi Power ER14505H batteries ATTENTION IEC 60079 0 2007 10 and IEC 60079 11 2006 were applied to the integral component fuse Part No 0259 125TX913 manufactured by Littelfuse There are no significant safety related changes between these editions and the later editions of the standards noted under the Standards section of this document 2 2 Electrical Specifications Table 4 Electrical ...

Page 5: ...th electrical power Once they are no longer contacting electrical power administer CPR if certified and make sure emergency medical aid has been requested m WARNING TO AVOID FALLING USE SAFE PROCEDURES WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHTS ABOVE GROUND Select equipment locations that will allow safe simple equipment installation Don t work alone A friend or co worker can save a life if an accident happens Use a...

Page 6: ...II Div 1 Groups E F G Class I Zone 1 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga Class I Zone 1 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Class II Zone 21 AEx ia IIIC T135 C Da Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga Class I Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Class II Zone 20 AEx ia IIIC T135 C Da Tambient 40 C to 70 C Zone 1 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Zone 21 Ex ia IIIC T135 C Da Zone 0 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Zone 20 Ex ia IIIC T135 C Da Zone 1 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Zone 21 Ex ia IIIC T135 C...

Page 7: ...lass I II Div 1 Groups A B C D E F G Voc 5 0 V Isc 757 mA Po 0 946 W Ca 23 48 µF La 4 487 µH NOTES 1 Only lightning surge arrestors determined to be simple apparatus may be installed 2 Refer to Tables 10 and 11 in following page that cap tures the approved antenna to be used with the WBX product as remote connection 6 REMOTE ANTENNAS 6 1 Intrinsically Safe Device Entity Parameters for Remote Anten...

Page 8: ... uses N type jack 2 Industry Canada Compliance Statement This device has been designed to operate with the antenna types listed in this docu ment and having a maximum gain of 9 dBi Antenna types not included in this list or having a gain greater than 9 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohm Table 18 Antenna Options for All Other Approved Count...

Page 9: ... battery do not snag the battery terminal on the clip or the battery may be damaged Do not apply ex cessive force Do not drop Dropping the battery may cause damage If a battery is dropped do not install the dropped battery into the WBX Dispose of dropped battery promptly per local regulations or per the battery manufacturer s rec ommendations Failure to comply with these instructions could result ...

Page 10: ...attempt to bend the battery s hold down tabs forward Insert the battery negative end first at an angle and against the end of the tab Push down the battery into position gently Ensure the batteries are properly seated and making contact IMPORTANT If the ORANGE LED does not blink it is recommended to remove one of the batteries and re insert back again 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other battery 6...

Page 11: ...ctions for the Wireless Hazardous Area Limit Switches WBX Series ISSUE 3 50096377 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 8 1 European CE Declaration of Conformity DoC 8 1 1 European Declaration of Conformity Statements Figure 5 European Declaration of Conformity DoC ...

Page 12: ... 5 mm 5 73 in 15 9 mm 0 63 in 145 6 mm 5 73 in Operating Head Code A Straight Antenna Operating Head Code A 90 Antenna Total Travel T T Overtravel O T Pretravel P T R T R T Release Travel R T 218 3 mm 8 6 in 2X Ø5 16 mm 0 203 in mounting hole MECHANICAL OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS for Side Rotary Actuators Table 12 Operating Specifications Mechanical Characteristic Operating Head Code A Momentary Pre...

Page 13: ...94 mm 2 28 in operating point 21 46 mm 0 85 in 145 5 mm 5 73 in 15 9 mm 0 63 in 145 6 mm 5 73 in Operating Head Code C 90 Antenna Differential Travel Over Travel Pre Travel Full Travel Operating Point Release Point MECHANICAL OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS for Pin Plunger Actuators Table 13 Operating Specifications Mechanical Characteristic Operating Head Code C Top Plunger Plain Pretravel 1 78 mm 0 07 ...

Page 14: ...d Code J Straight Antenna Operating Head Code J 90 Antenna Ø 76 2 mm 3 00 in 85 73 mm 3 38 in 38 99 mm 1 54 in 155 5 mm 6 12 in Ø 6 35 mm 0 25 in 19 81 mm 0 78 in 21 46 mm 0 85 in 145 5 mm 5 73 in 15 9 mm 0 63 in Pretravel 25 4 mm 1 0 in MECHANICAL OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS for Wobble Stick Actuators Table 14 Operating Specifications Mechanical Characteristic Operating Head Code J Wobble Stick Pret...

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Page 16: ...sonally through our literature and the Honeywell web site it is buyer s sole responsibility to determine the suitability of the product in the application Specifications may change without notice The information we supply is believed to be accurate and reliable as of this writing However Honeywell assumes no responsibility for its use SALES AND SERVICE Honeywell serves its customers through a worl...

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