European Safety Systems Ltd.
Impress House, Mansell Road, Acton, London W3 7QH
www.e2s.com
Tel: +44 (0)208 743 8880
Document No. D209-00-101-IS
Issue 1
20-08-22
Sheet 4 of 5
6.2.
Access to the Enclosure
Warning – High voltage may be
present, risk of electric shock.
DO NOT open when energised,
disconnect power before opening.
Warning – Hot surfaces. External
surfaces and internal components
may be hot after operation, take
care when handling the equipment.
To access the enclosure, remove the four M4 posi pan head
screws, M4 spring and plain washers and withdraw the cover.
Fig. 2 Accessing the Enclosure.
To replace cover, check that the ‘O’ ring seal is in place.
Carefully push the cover in place. Insert and tighten down M4
screws, spring and plain washers in the order shown above
and tighten down.
7. Selection of Cable. Cable Glands, Blanking
Elements & Adapters
When selecting the cable size, consideration must be given
to the input current that each unit draws (see Table 1), the
number of sounders on the line and the length of the cable
runs. The cable size selected must have the necessary
capacity to provide the input current to all of the sounders
connected to the line.
The dual entries can be ordered with one of the following
options:
2-off M20 x 1.5 thread
2-off ½” NPT thread
1-off M20 x 1.5 & 1-off ½” NPT thread
To maintain the ingress protection rating and mode of
protection, the cable entries must be fitted with suitably rated,
certified cable entry and/or blanking devices during
installation.
For ambient temperatures over +40ºC the cable entry
temperature may exceed +70ºC or the cable branching
temperature may exceed +80ºC. Therefore suitable heat
resisting cables and cable glands must be used as per table
below
Ambient Temp.
40ºC
45ºC
50ºC
55ºC
Min. Rating of cables
and cable glands
90ºC
95ºC
100ºC 105ºC
If a high IP (Ingress Protection) rating is required then a
suitable sealing washer must be fitted under the cable glands
or blanking plugs.
For use in explosive dust atmospheres, a minimum ingress
protection rating of IP6X must be maintained.
For use in explosive gas atmospheres, a minimum ingress
protection rating of IP54 must be maintained.
8. Cable Connections
Electrical connections are to be made into the terminal blocks
on the PCBA located in the enclosure. See section 5 of this
manual for access to the enclosure.
Wires having a cross sectional area between 0.5 mm² to
2.5mm² can be connected to each terminal way. If an input
and output wire is required the 2-off Live/Neutral or +/-
terminals can be used. If fitting 2-off wires to one terminal
way the sum of the 2-off wires must be a maximum cross
sectional area of 2.5mm². Strip wires to 8mm. Wires may also
be fitted using ferrules. Terminal screws need to be tightened
down with a tightening torque of 0.45 Nm / 4 Lb-in. When
connecting wires to the terminals great care should be taken
to dress the wires so that when the cover is inserted into the
chamber the wires do not exert excess pressure on the
terminal blocks. This is particularly important when using
cables with large cross sectional areas such as 2.5mm².
9. Line In Wiring
Refer to schematic document D209-06-101 for further detail
on terminal connections.
A 10-way terminal block is provided on the Line in
loudspeakers. There are 2-off Common, 2-off 15W/25W, 2-off
7.5W/12.5W, 2-off 3W/6W and 2-off 1W/2W terminals.
9.1
L15 PCBA Terminals
Fig. 4 L15 Line in Terminals
1W 3W 7.5W 15W C
(Appropriate cable entry devices
to be customer supplied)
Cover
M4 Cover
Screw
M4 Spring
Washer
M4 Plain
Washer