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 Table 1  

Certifications

Certificate Nos. 

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ATEX Cert No.: 

Baseefa15ATEX0153X

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IECEx Cert No.: IECEx BAS 

15.0102X

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UKEX Cert No.: SGS23UKEX0084X

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ATEX coding: 

 II 2 G D

Protection

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II 2 GD Ex db op is IIC T6 Gb or II 2 

GD Ex db e op is IIC T6 Gb

• 

Ex op is tb IIIC T85°C Db IP66 

(Tamb= -50°C to + 58°C)

• 

II 2 GD Ex db op is IIC T5 Gb or II 2 

GD Ex db e op is IIC T5 Gb

• 

Ex op is tb IIIC T100°C Db IP66 

(Tamb= -50°C to + 70°C)

Standards

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EN60079-0:2018

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EN60079-1:2014,

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EN IEC 60079-7:2015+A1:2018,

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EN60079-28:2015

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EN60079-31:2014

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IEC60079-0:2017 7th Ed,

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IEC60079-1:2014-06 7th Ed,

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IEC60079-7:2017 5.1 Ed,

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IEC60079-28:2015 2nd Ed,

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IEC60079-31:2013 2nd Ed.

Specific Conditions of Use

1. 

The Modular Visual LED has external non-

metallic surfaces which may provided a 

potential electrostatic charging hazard. See the 

manufacturer’s instructions for further information.

2. 

The Modular Visual LED has metallic components 

in the non-metallic walls of the enclosure which 

can store electrical charge and therefore may 

provide a potential electrostatic charging hazard. 

The metallic brass inserts have a capacitance of 

14 pF. The metallic guard has a capacitance of 18 

pF. See the manufacturer’s instructions for further 

information.

cULus Zone Certifications

This equipment is for use in Class I, Zone 1 and Zone 21 

hazardous (classified) locations. It has been investigated 

with reference to risks to life and property and for 

conformity to the installation and use in provisions of 

Articles 505 and 506 of NFPA 70 (NEC).

These models use protections: 

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Class I, Zone 1, AEx db op is IIC T4 Gb or AEx db eb 

op is IIC T4 Gb

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Zone 21, AEx op is tb IIIC T135°C Db IP66 

 

(Tamb= -55°C to+70°C)

• 

Ex db op is IIC T4 Gb or Ex db eb op is IIC T4 Gb

• 

Ex op is tb IIIC T135°C Db IP66 

 

(Tamb= -55°C to+70°C)

Unpacking the Device 

— After unpacking the device, 

examine it for damage and verify the parts. If a part is 

missing or damaged, do not attempt to install the device. 

Contact Federal Signal Customer Support.

Creating Combination Fixtures in the 

Field

The Federal Signal Global Series Ex de products can be 

connected together in the field using interchangeable 

E-box end caps and a proprietary coupling system. 

The proprietary coupling system allows for simple and 

cost effective, wiring from product to product, often 

eliminating the need for expensive Ex wiring practices and 

Ex rated glands. 

Figure 1  Beacon and sounder combination fixture

The E-box is available only when factory installed on an 

Ex d unit or when used as a E-box spacer adjoining an 

existing E-box. Refer to the accessories listed on page 

25 for available options. When creating certain fixture 

combinations, it is necessary to replace the E-box end 

caps before mounting the product. If you are creating 

combination fixtures, refer to instruction manual 

25500259 for specific instructions and details.

A note about combination fixtures: If the product is Ex db 

marked, it is for use in gas atmospheres. If the product 

is Ex db e marked, it uses increased-safety terminal 

enclosures and is for use in gas atmospheres. The 

product is Ex tb marked for use in dust atmospheres.

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Страница 1: ...erts have the potential to store charge when they are not plugged Consideration should be taken to prevent these from becoming a sparking hazard Model G LED LED Beacon For Use in Hazardous Locations T...

Страница 2: ...and use in provisions of Articles 505 and 506 of NFPA 70 NEC These models use protections Class I Zone 1 AEx db op is IIC T4 Gb or AEx db eb op is IIC T4 Gb Zone 21 AEx op is tb IIIC T135 C Db IP66 Ta...

Страница 3: ...le for the surface to which the device will be mounted Figure 2 Front view of Ex d beacon 105 9 mm 4 17 in 105 9 mm 4 17 in 105 9 mm 5 27 in 4X COUNTER BORED HOLES TO FIT M8 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS Fig...

Страница 4: ...he M25 entry on the end of the increased safety box models See Table 3 on page 26 for choosing the correct cable entry devices for Equipment in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Because of space limit...

Страница 5: ...L1 b Connect the neutral common power source wire to the terminal block screw marked L2 c Connect the ground wire to the terminal block clamp marked GND 5 Insert the PCB into the enclosure and fully t...

Страница 6: ...e wire to the terminal block pole marked L1 See Figure 10 Figure 10 Connections for DC or AC Ex de beacons Aud L1 L2 L3 Alt Aud Aud L1 L2 L3 Alt Aud A A b Connect the negative power source wire to the...

Страница 7: ...before operating this system If you acquired a significant quantity of units then it is recommended that spares also be made available Any maintenance to the beacon system must be done with power turn...

Страница 8: ...cover will not unscrew back out the set screw a few additional turns 4 Loosen the captive Phillips screw retaining the printed circuit board PCB and slide the PCB out of the housing 5 Unplug the J1 co...

Страница 9: ...01400 B LED PCB DC Sub Assembly White K859501400 W LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Green K859501400 G LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Magenta K859501400 W LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Red K859501400 R LED PCB DC Sub Assem...

Страница 10: ...ain the ingress protection of the flameproof beacon enclosure we recommend the cable entry device be IP66 certified G LED XXX E X Ex db surface mount Gas For the flameproof beacon enclosure cable entr...

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