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1.

 

The oxygen detector shall be used as following composition. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2.

 

The safety retainer to be connected with oxygen detector shall have 

                          linear characteristics and be passed the type approval as it is.   
                          Also it shall satisfy the following conditions. 

(1)

 

Rating of safety retainer 

      Max voltage of intrinsic-safety circuit: Below 28V 
      Max current of intrinsic-safety circuit: Below 600 mA 
      Max power of intrinsic- safety circuit: Below 0.75W 
 

(2)

 

Performance division and group 

      Performance division: ia 
      Group :  ⅡC 

 

(3)

 

Relations between allowable inductance (Lo) and allowable capacitance (Co)   

      of intrinsic-safety circuit, and external wiring inductance (Lw) and capacitance(Cw)   
      of intrinsic-safety circuit. 
              Lo  ≧  Li + Lw 
              Co  ≧  C + Cw 
 
(4)

 

When making wiring connection for intrinsic-safety circuit, take care not to induce   

      an electric current and voltage which will spoil the performance of intrinsically safe 
      by the electromagnetic induction or electrostatic induction to the intrinsic-safety 
      circuit.   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

WARNING 

 

Hazardous   
area 

Non-hazardous 
area 

Safety  retai ner 

Oxygen  detector 
Li≒  0 
Ci≒  0 
≒  0  shows  a  negl i gi bl e  val ue

Li 
Ci 

Lo
Co

Lw
Cw

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