Klaxon Syrex IS-XN User Manual

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Klaxon Signals Ltd.

Wrigley Street, Oldham, Lancashire UK OL4 1HW [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)161 287 5555

www.klaxonsignals.com Fax: +44 (0)161 287 5511

Document No. Klaxon Syrex IS-XN Issue: A 11-11-05 Sheet 2 of 3

SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR SAFE USE (as stated in the

EC Type Examination Certificate SIRA 05ATEX2269X)

Conditions for Syrex IS-XN Beacon


The equipment has an ingress protection rating of IP65.

However, if it has been supplied without cable entry devices,

then the user shall ensure that the devices that are fitted will

provide an ingress protection that is appropriate to the

environment in which it is installed i.e. IP20 or better. If only

one of the two cable entries are used, then the unused entry

'knockout' shall be left intact or fitted with a blanking device

that ensures ingress protection appropriate to the

environment in which it is installed i.e. IP20 or better.


The equipment shall not be directly installed in any process

where its enclosure might be electro-statically charged by the

rapid flow of a non-conductive media.

4.2 Zones, Gas Groups and T Rating

The Syrex IS-XN beacon has been certified EEx ia IIC T4.

When connected to an approved system it may be installed

in:

Zone 0

explosive gas air mixture

continuously present.

Zone 1

explosive gas air mixture likely to occur in

normal operation.

Zone 2

explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur,

and if it does, it will only exist for a short time.

Be used with gases in groups:

Group

A

propane

Group

B

ethylene

Group

C

hydrogen

Having a temperature classification of:

T1

450ºC

T2

300ºC

T3

200ºC

T4

135ºC

4.3 Terminals + and - power supply

Power is supplied to the beacon via terminals + and - which

have maximum input safety parameters of:

Ui

=

28V

Pi

=

1.2W

Ci = 0

Li = 0

Syrex IS-XN beacons may be powered from ATEX certified

Zener barriers or galvanic isolators certified by an EC

Approved Body which have output parameters equal to or

less than 28V and 1,2W

Up to three Syrex IS-XN beacons can be connected in

parallel and be powered from a common barrier or isolator.

Parallel connection of beacons will significantly reduce the

brightness of each device.

The maximum permitted cable parameters defined by the

barrier or isolator certificate must not be exceeded.

S

yr

ex

IS

-X

N

B

ea

co

n

+

-

2H

z

1

H

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Fl

as

h

R

at

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Input Terminals

Flash Rate

Header Pins

'O' Ring Seal

Fig 1 Location of field terminals and controls.

5. INSTALLATION

In addition to the certification requirements shown in section

4.2, the environmental conditions must be within the limits

shown on the product specification. The beacon enclosure

provides IP65 protection and is suitable for installation in an

exterior location if an appropriate sealed cable entry is used.

Syrex IS-XN beacons should only be installed by trained

competent personnel.

5.1 Mounting

The Syrex IS-XN beacon may be secured to any flat surface

by inserting two mounting screws through the back of the

round base (see figure 2). The enclosure provides IP65

protection and is suitable for installation in exterior locations

provided that the area around the two mounting screws

through the back of the base moulding has been sealed and

that suitable cable glands with the required IP rating have

been used. The lens should be aimed towards the area

where maximum visibility is required.

5.2 Installation procedure

a. Unscrew the beacon unit security screw and remove

the beacon section from the base by turning it anti-

clockwise. Ensure that the ‘O’ ring seal remains in

place.

b. Remove the required 20mm knockout section(s)

depending on system wiring and mount the base to a

flat surface by inserting two screws through the back

of the base.

c. Fit the required number of 20mm cable glands or

conduit entries into the base and connect the field

wiring to the appropriate beacon terminals as shown

in section 6 and Fig 1 of this manual.

d. Check that the ‘O’ ring seal is correctly located on the

beacon section (see Fig. 1) and insert the beacon

section into the base. Push it fully home and turn it

clockwise to align the mouldings before tightening the

security screw.

Fit mounting screws

through base

20mm knockouts

Fig 2 Mounting Beacon Base.

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