Ampcontrol Pty Ltd
– ABN 28 000 915 542
GG2 DETECTOR USER MANUAL
GG2B011 Version 3
– June/19
Uncontrolled Copy - Refer to Ampcontrol Website for Latest Version
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3.9 Certification
3.9.1 IEC 60079-11 and IEC 60079-0
Entity parameters listed on the certificate must be taken into account during system commissioning.
The apparatus is designed to be used in hazardous areas and is certified intrinsically safe IECEx TRA
16.0020X. The controlled version of this certificate can be found on the IECEx website
http://iecex.iec.ch/iecex/exs.nsf/ex_eq.xsp?v=e
3.9.2 AS/NZS 60079.29.1:2008 & AS 4641:2007
To maintain compliance with AS/NZS 60079.29.1:2008 a compatible module or user interface shall
have the following features.
1. Three indicating lights utilising the following colour requirements
a) The colour red is used to indicate alarms.
b) The colour yellow is used to indicate faults.
c) The colour green is used to indicate power.
2. On user request, the software version of the GG2 Detector provided through the digital interface
must be displayed.
3.9.3 NSW Government Gazette 52 of June 2015
Extract from MDR Certificate “MDR 0001030 GD”
The ‘Limitations on the use of this Design’ must include the information below as a minimum:
a. Prior to being used, each plant used to determine or monitor the presence of gas must be
tested for accuracy and calibrated by a test facility in Australia that is accredited by the
National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA). The plant must be covered by a NATA
endorsed certificate supplied to the underground coal mine.
b. The plant used to determine or monitor the presence of gas must be maintained in
accordance with Australian Standard AS 2290.3-2018 Electrical equipment for coal mines -
Introduction, inspection and maintenance - Part 3: Gas detecting and monitoring equipment,
as amended from time to time.
c.
Any repair that may affect the instrument’s explosion protection properties must be carried out
at a recognised service facility licensed for that purpose under Part 9 of the Work Health and
Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2014.
d. Calibrations must be undertaken in accordance with the manu
facturer’s instructions.