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Tel: +44 (0)208 743 8880

Document No. D157-00-001-IS

 

Issue 9

 

28-11-22

Sheet 3 of 7

 

6)  Product Mounting and Access 

 

6.1  Location and Mounting

 

 

The sounder should be secured to any flat surface using the 
three 7mm fixing holes (see figure 2). The angle can then be 
adjusted  as  required  but  the  mounting  restrictions  must  be 
observed  (see  outline  drawings  for  details,  D157-05-001  for 
GNExS1F  and  D157-05-051  for  GNExS1R).  This  can  be 
achieved by loosening the two large bracket screws in the side 
of the unit, which allow adjustments in steps of 18°. 
 

 

Figure 2: Fixing Location for GNEx[S1R/S1F] Sounder. 

 

On  completion  of  the  installation  the  two  large  bracket 
adjustment  screws  on  the  side  of  the  unit  must  be  fully 
tightened to ensure that the unit cannot move in service. 
 
The  enclosure  provides  IP66  protection  and  is  suitable  for 
installation in exterior locations providing it is positioned so that 
water cannot collect in the horn, and the cable entry is sealed.  
 

6.2  Access to the Flameproof Enclosure 

 

 

Warning – Hot surfaces. External 
surfaces and internal components 
may be hot after operation, take 
care when handling the equipment. 

 
In order to connect the electrical supply cables to the sounder 
it is necessary to remove the flameproof cover to gain access 
to the flameproof chamber. To achieve by loosening the M3 
Grub Screw within the flameproof cover, and then unscrew 
the flameproof cover, taking extreme care not to damage the 
flameproof joints in the process (see figure 3).  
 

 

Figure 3: Accessing the Explosion Proof Enclosure.

 

 
On completion of the cable wiring installation the flameproof 
joints should be inspected to ensure that they are clean and 
that they have not been damaged during installation. 
 
Ensure that the ‘O’ ring seal is in place and undamaged. 
 

When  fitting  the  flameproof  cover  ensure  the  thread  is 
engaged correctly. Fully tighten the cover all the way, ensure 
no gap is visible between the cover and base of the sounder 
enclosure. Tighten the M3 grub screw. 
 

7)  Installation Requirements 

 

7.1  Installation Standards Compliance 

 

Warning – High voltage may be 
present, risk of electric shock. 
DO NOT open when energised, 
disconnect power before opening. 

The  sounder  must  only  be  installed  by  suitably  qualified 
personnel in accordance with the latest issues of the relevant 
standards: 
 

EN60079-14:2008  /  IEC60079-14:2007  (Ed4):  Electrical 
Installations in Hazardous Areas (other than mines). 
 
EN60079-10-1:2009 

IEC60079-10:2008 

(Ed1): 

Classification of Areas, Gas Atmosphere 

 
The installation of the units must also be in accordance with 
any local codes that may apply and should only be carried out 
by  a  competent  electrical  engineer  who  has  the  necessary 
training. 
 

7.2  Cable Selection and Connections 

 
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 the sounders connected to the 
line.  
 
Electrical connections are to be made into the terminal blocks 
on the PCBA located in the flameproof enclosure using solid 
wire  0.5-4mm²  /  AWG  20-12  or  stranded  wire,  sizes  0.5-
2.5mm²  /  AWG  24-14.  Wire  insulation  needs  to  be  stripped 
8mm. Wires may be fitted securely with crimped ferrules. 

 

 

Figure 4: Wire Preparation. 

 
Terminal screws need to be tightened down with a tightening 
torque  of  0.45  Nm  /  5  Lb-in.  An  8-way  terminal  block  is 
provided  on  the  AC  Sounder,  and  a  6-way  terminal  block  is 
provided on the DC Sounder. 
 

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Страница 2: ...4 Gb for Ta 60 C to 70 C Certificate No SIRA 13ATEX1139X IECEx SIR 13 0029X CSAE 21UKEX1558X Epsilon x Equipment Group and Category II 2G CE Marking and Notified Body No 2813 UKCA Marking and Notified Body No 0518 4 Zones Gas Group Category and Temperature Classification The units can be installed in locations with the following conditions Area Classification Zone 1 Explosive gas air mixture likel...

Страница 3: ... to ensure that they are clean and that they have not been damaged during installation Ensure that the O ring seal is in place and undamaged When fitting the flameproof cover ensure the thread is engaged correctly Fully tighten the cover all the way ensure no gap is visible between the cover and base of the sounder enclosure Tighten the M3 grub screw 7 Installation Requirements 7 1 Installation St...

Страница 4: ...the cable entry or the cable branching point temperatures may exceed 70ºC at entry point 80ºC at branching point Therefore suitable heat resisting cables and cable glands must be used with a rated service temperature at least as stated in the table below Max Ambient Temperature ºC Model 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 GNExS1 70 75 80 85 90 95 Table 2 Min Ratings of Cables Cable Glands Cable Glands Appropriat...

Страница 5: ...ion The GNExS Alarm Horn Sounders have 64 different tones that can be selected independently for the first and second stage alarms The tones are selected by operation of the tone setting DIP switch 1 DIP 2witch 2 see figures 6 and 7 on the PCB for stage 1 and stage 2 respectively Default S2 Tone 1 Default S1 Tone 44 ON 1 OFF 0 Figure 9 DIP switch configuration The sounder can also be switched to s...

Страница 6: ...figuration 1 2 AC Two Three Stage Voltage Free Activation Configuration K Table 3 Summary of Wiring Options 9 End of Line Monitoring DC Units All DC units have a blocking diode fitted in their supply input lines An end of line monitoring diode or an end of line monitoring resistor can be connected across the ve and ve terminals in the flameproof chamber If an end of line resistor is used it must h...

Страница 7: ...ed prior to opening the unit Electrostatic charging hazard Clean only with a damp cloth 11 SIL 2 Reliability Data Reliability and Functional safety IEC EN61508 which has been assessed and is considered suitable for use in low demand safety function 1 Random Hardware Failures and Architectural constraints route 2H 2 As an unvoted item i e hardware fault tolerance of 0 at SIL 2 The product was asses...

Страница 8: ...E MONITORING RESISTOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED 14V MAX SYSTEM 120Ω MIN 2W MIN OR 1KΩ MIN 0 5W MIN 28V MAX SYSTEM 470Ω MIN 2W MIN OR 2 4KΩ MIN 0 5W MIN RECOMMENDED MINIMUM VALUES R1 Stage 1 ve IN Stage 1 ve OUT Common ve IN Common ve OUT Stage 2 ve Stage 1 ve IN Stage 1 ve OUT Common ve IN Common ve OUT Stage 2 ve Stage 3 ve R1 R1 S2 R1 S2 S3 Stage 1 ve IN Stage 1 ve OUT Stage 1 ve IN Stage 1 ve OUT Singl...

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Страница 14: ...dy No 2813 CSA Group Netherlands B V Utrechtseweg 310 6812 AR Arnhem Netherlands Quality Assurance Notification Module D SIRA 05 ATEX M342 Provisions fulfilled by the equipment II 2G Ex db IIB or IIC T3 T4 T5 or T6 Gb Standards applied EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 1 2014 A C 2018 Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Standards applied EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 6...

Страница 15: ...ate and Place of Issue London 23 12 2020 EU Declaration of Conformity On behalf of European Safety Systems Ltd I declare that on the date the equipment accompanied by this declaration is placed on the market the equipment conforms with all technical and regulatory requirements of the above listed directives regulations and standards This Declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the m...

Страница 16: ...uipment II 2G Ex db IIB or IIC T3 T4 T5 or T6 Gb Standards applied EN 60079 0 2018 EN 60079 1 2014 A C 2018 Directive 2014 30 EU Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Standards applied EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC 2012 EN 61000 6 4 2007 A1 2011 Directive 2011 65 EU Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipmen...

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