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Model 1011

 

Installation and Operation Manual

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Hardware Mounting

Optional Enclosure Protection Vent

All configurations must be mounted in a true vertical position.
The vent must be located to provide access for routine testing 

of the vent’s flapper assembly. A minimum 8" clearance is 

required below the vent opening.
1. Determine the vent’s mounting configuration, i.e.;

-00 vertical mount or -90 side mount. See photos below.

2. Determine vent location and layout vent mounting hole on

the protected enclosure. (as determined on page 6, “Getting

Started”)

3. Using a 0.875" hole saw or 1/2" conduit punch, drill and

deburr the enclosure protection vent mounting hole.

4. Remove the hub mounting nut from the vent hub and place

the hub, with O-ring intact, through the mounting hole. The

O-ring must be on the outside of the protected enclosure.

5. Reinstall the hub mounting nut to the mounting hub from

inside the protected enclosure and tighten.

EPV - 1 - SA - 00

Vertical Mount

EPV - 1 - SA - 90

Side Mount

Warning Nameplate(s)

An EWN (enclosure warning nameplate) must be located in a 

prominent position on or near all enclosure accesses (doors 

and covers).
One (1) EWN is provided with each system, located in the 

manila envelope taped to the mounting flange of the system. 

Additional EWNs are available from Fuchs.
All EWNs provide labeled spaces allowing the customer to 

mark the protected enclosure with: 1) a T Code (temperature 

identification number), 2) Class, Group and Division of 

surrounding area, and 3) NFPA pressurization Type X, Y or Z, 

as may be required by plant and local codes and is required by 

NFPA 496.
An ETW (enclosure temperature warning nameplate) must 

be located in a prominent position on or near all enclosure 

accesses (doors and covers) when the temperature of an 

internal component exceeds 80 percent of the ignition 

temperature of the flammable vapor, gas or dust involved.
The ETW warns the operator to deenergize all equipment for a 

specified length of time, allowing the protected equipment to 

cool before opening the protected enclosure. The length of time 

required is determined by the customer and can be factory or 

field engraved. 
All EWNs and ETWs are furnished with an adhesive back, but 

should also be riveted or screwed to the protected enclosure.

Enclosure temperature warning nameplate

Enclosure warning nameplate - Class II

Enclosure warning nameplate - Class I

Summary of Contents for 1011 Series

Page 1: ...MODEL 1011 TYPE Z PURGE PRESSURIZATION SYSTEM PROCESS AUTOMATION INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ive heat utilize combustible gas or expose arcing contacts to the hazardous atmosphere in Type 4 or 12 enclosures in the place of explosion proof Type 7 enclosures Other purposes include heat moisture...

Page 3: ...closure pressure control regulator 513315 002000 1 Installation operation manual 129 0205 1 Enclosure warning nameplate CI 513008 EWN 1 1 Enclosure warning nameplate CII 513009 EWN 2 Please call and r...

Page 4: ...erials such as materials designed to meet or exceed ANSI UL94 ratings of 94 V 0 or 94 5V Adjacent Enclosures 1 Adjacent enclosures must be protected by one of the following means a purged or pressuriz...

Page 5: ...verview PROTECTIVE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM SUPPLY TUBING ELECTRICAL ALARM WIRING CONDUIT SEAL SERVICE VALVE SYSTEM SUPPLY FITTING ENCLOSURE PROTECTION SYSTEM SYSTEM MOUNTING BOLT ENCLOSURE SUPPLY TUBING ENC...

Page 6: ...ure protection system the enclosures must be connected in series from the smallest to the largest to ensure adequate protective gas flow PROTECTED ENCLOSURE C B ENCLOSURE PROTECTION VENT Optional E SU...

Page 7: ...nded surface 4 Check for obstructions hindering bolt fastening drill and ream the mounting holes before mounting the system 5 Secure the system to the enclosure or other mounting surface using the fas...

Page 8: ...8 8 25 8 8 25 8 8 Panel Cutout 7 Panel Cutout 7 3 25 1 25 6875 7 3125 8 875 2 4375 25 O D TYP 2 System Mounting Plate 8 25 8 1011 LH Left hand configuration 1011 RH Right hand configuration 1011 TM To...

Page 9: ...inent position on or near all enclosure accesses doors and covers One 1 EWN is provided with each system located in the manila envelope taped to the mounting flange of the system Additional EWNs are a...

Page 10: ...LOSURE CONNECTION FITTING Pneumatic Connection Requirements ALL FITTINGS MAY BE CUSTOMER OR FACTORY FURNISHED 1 For system supply one 1 SC 4 1 4 male straight connector or one 1 NC 4 1 4 male elbow co...

Page 11: ...tting manufacturer s specifications Secure tubing to appropriate structural supports as required Tubing PM Configurations Enclosure bulkhead fittings 1 Select the fittings required to install the syst...

Page 12: ...ce Supply Enclosure reference bulkhead fitting Enclosure supply bulkhead fitting Enclosure pressure gauge Enclosure reference inlet Venturi orifice Mounting bracket System supply inlet Enclosure press...

Page 13: ...larm and the enclosure IMPORTANT NOTE NFPA 496 requires the use of an alarm or an indicator to detect the loss of safe enclosure pressure In addition the NFPA 496 requires that if an indicator alone i...

Page 14: ...rators withhold power to the enclosure while inducing Class I exchange for at least five 5 minutes Normal exchange time calculations should be doubled if large obstructions block inert gas flow The st...

Page 15: ...f protected equipment power 6 Excessively hot equipment must be isolated in a separate protected enclosure unless the enclosure is marked with a warning which indicates a required cool down time perio...

Page 16: ...drifts up or down from the safe pressure setting Application involves a small tightly sealed enclosure and or a fluctuating protective gas supply Pre regulate the protective gas supply upstream of the...

Page 17: ...MITED WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY P F WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED AND UNDERSTOOD THAT P F MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTI...

Page 18: ...properly then carefully readjust system according to the set up procedure and operating sequence on pages 14 and 15 Replace or tighten stem packing nut as required to prohibit stem packing leakage Ca...

Page 19: ..._________________________________________________________ Notes _ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________...

Page 20: ...ost demanding needs of industry Resulting from our world wide presence and our high flexibility in production and customer service we are able to offer complete individual solutions wherever and whene...

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