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Instructions for Safe Selection, Installation, Use, Maintenance, Repair and 
Transport

User instructions (in compliance with ATEX 94/9/EC Directive)

Installing Responders 

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Responder Overview (continued)

Use in Hazardous Environments

Series 3 and 4 Responders and primary cell packs may be used in zones 0, 1 or 2 with
flammable gases.

All Series 3 and 4 Responders and primary cell packs may be used in the presence of flammable
gases and vapours with gas group IIB and with temperature class T4.

The equipment is certified for use in ambient temperatures in the applicable range shown
above and should not be used outside this range.

Installation and Maintenance

Responders must be installed by suitably trained personnel in accordance
with the applicable code of practice (typically IEC EN 60079-14).

Responders must be inspected regularly by suitably trained personnel in accordance
with the applicable code of practice to ensure they are maintained in a satisfactory
condition.

Responders are not intended to be repaired by the user. They must only be repaired or
serviced by Guidance Marine, or by an approved service representative of Wärtsilä Guidance
Marine, in accordance with the applicable code of practice.

Unit

Part No.

Temperature Range

ATEX Certification No.

Series 3

Rechargeable

20-0189-2

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 15ATEX2015X

Mains Powered

20-0195-2

-40°C to +47°C

SIRA 15ATEX2047X

Primary Cell Responder

20-0194-2

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 15ATEX2048X

Primary Cell Pack

21-0375-1

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 15ATEX2048X

Series 4

Rechargeable

20-0276

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 18ATEX2160X

Intrinsically Safe Permanently 
Powered

20-0286

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 18ATEX2160X

Primary Cell Responder

20-0284

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 18ATEX2160X

Series 4 Primary Cell Pack

21-0505

-40°C to +55°C

SIRA 18ATEX2160X

Responders do not require assembly or dismantling.
They do not contain any customer-replaceable parts, and no user adjustment is required.

Electrostatic Hazard

Responders must not be installed where external conditions could cause an electrostatic
build-up on their outer casing.

The Responder’s outer casing presents a static hazard and must only be cleaned using a
damp cloth.

Corrosive Substances

Responders should be protected from solvents, or acidic gases or liquids that may affect the
integrity of the outer case.

Transport

Responders must be transported in a suitable transit case.

Responder Colours

Each Responder uses one of four different modulation frequencies. These are characterised as 
colours: Red, Yellow, Green and Blue. The colour of a Responder is clearly marked on the outside 
of its case, and is shown next to its ID number on the Reflections and Extended Information panes 
of the Dashboard.

This scheme makes it easier for the RadaScan View system to separate the signal from one 
Responder from the signal from a Responder of a different colour. If you use more than one 
Responder at once, then for best results make sure that you use a different colour for each 
Responder.

FCC RF Exposure Safety Distance

Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and

 

may  violate  FCC  regulations.  To  maintain  compliance  with  the  FCC’s  RF  exposure

 

guidelines, a distance of 

≥ 

20 cm must be maintained between this device and personnel

.

Содержание RadaScan RESPONDERS 3 Series

Страница 1: ...PONDERS W rtsil Guidance Marine Ltd 5 Tiber Way Meridian Business Park Leicester LE19 1QP UK T 44 116 229 2600 E sales wgm wartsila com www guidance eu com www marine direct www wartsila com USER S GU...

Страница 2: ...form or in or on any media to any person other than in accordance with the terms of the Owner s Agreement or otherwise without the prior written consent of the Owner RadaScan is a registered trademark...

Страница 3: ...Document History 3 94 0649 A Document Number Changes Issue Date 94 0649 A First release of Responder User s Guide 05 03 2020...

Страница 4: ...Responder Overview 6 1 2 Positioning Responders 8 1 3 Mounting Responders 9 1 4 Charging Responders 11 1 5 Operating Responders 12 2 Additional Information 2 1 International Standards Compliance 14 2...

Страница 5: ...1 Installing Responders 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 5 94 0649 A 6 8 9 11 12 Responder Overview Positioning Responders Mounting Responders Charge Responders Operating Responders...

Страница 6: ...not open the Responder It should only be serviced by W rtsil Guidance Marine service technician If you experience any problems with the unit please contact W rtsil Guidance Marine Ltd 5 Tiber Way Meri...

Страница 7: ...Rechargeable 20 0276 40 C to 55 C SIRA 18ATEX2160X Intrinsically Safe Permanently Powered 20 0286 40 C to 55 C SIRA 18ATEX2160X Primary Cell Responder 20 0284 40 C to 55 C SIRA 18ATEX2160X Series 4 P...

Страница 8: ...tres below the vessel mounted Sensor 9At a height no higher than five metres above the vessel mounted Sensor 9On outside corners of the rig or platform to minimise the amount of metallic structure aro...

Страница 9: ...rds until it is held in place by its magnet against the mounting plate 3 Optional Attach safety lanyard onto the Responder and the swivel bracket or other fixture The swivel bracket Part No 21 0328 1...

Страница 10: ...Cell Pack Mounting Responders continued Lanyard attachment points Responder Swivel Bracket with 2 x U Bolts Primary Cell Pack Bracket Part No 21 0340 1 with 2 x Thumb Screws Primary Cell Pack Part No...

Страница 11: ...To Charge the Responder Note Only use the supplied charger Only charge at ambient temperatures of 0o C to 45o C 1 Switch the Responder off and unscrew the charging socket cap on the rear of the unit...

Страница 12: ...t 25 90 3 flashes in 5 seconds Up to 1 day left 25 For a Permanently Powered Responder the light should flash with an interval of 5 seconds For a Primary Cell Responder the light indicates the state o...

Страница 13: ...2 Additional Information 2 1 2 2 2 3 13 94 0649 A 14 15 16 International Standards Compliance System Specifications Part Numbers...

Страница 14: ...ompliance EU ATEX Directive 2014 34 EU RadaScan Responders are certified as intrinsically safe and can be used with flammable gases and vapours belonging to gas group IIB Series 3 Responders can be us...

Страница 15: ...35o Power Battery or Intrinsically Safe Permanently Powered Battery Life Series 3 12 months Primary Cell Pack 3 weeks Rechargeable Cell Series 4 Minimum 24 months Primary Cell Pack Minimum 1 month Rec...

Страница 16: ...able 33 0392 3 Recharger 39 0049 2 Mains Power Supply 21 0377 2 Mains PSU Interface Cable 33 0393 Lanyard 24 0260 2 Component Part Number Series 4 Rechargeable Responder 20 0276 Primary Cell Pack Resp...

Страница 17: ...M Maintenance 7 Mounting 4 5 9 10 O Operating 4 5 12 P Part Numbers 4 13 16 Positioning 4 5 8 Primary Cell Pack 6 7 10 12 15 16 Primary Cell Responder 6 7 10 12 16 R RadaScan 2 6 7 8 9 14 RadaScan Vi...

Страница 18: ...94 0649 A...

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