Installation of flameproof ap- paratus, External wiring for flameproof apparatus – Yokogawa PK200 User Manual

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EX-B03E

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR TIIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT

4. Installation of Flameproof Ap-

paratus

(1) Installation Area

Flameproof apparatus may be installed, in accordance with

applicable gases, in a hazardous area in Zone 1 or 2, where

the specified gases are present. Those apparatus shall not be

installed in a hazardous area in Zone 0.

Note: Hazardous areas are classified in zones based upon the

frequency of the appearance and the duration of an explosive
gas atmosphere as follows:
Zone 0: An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is

present continuously or is present for long periods.

Zone 1: An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is

likely to occur in normal operation.

Zone 2: An area in which an explosive gas atmosphere is not

likely to occur in normal operation and if it does
occur it will exist for a short period only.

(2) Environmental Conditions

The standard environmental condition for the installation of

flameproof apparatus is limited to an ambient temperature

range from –20

°C to +40°C (for products certified under

Technical Criteria). However, some field-mounted

instruments may be certified at an ambient temperature up to

+60

°C as indicated on the instrument nameplates. If the

flameproof apparatus are exposed to direct sunshine or

radiant heat from plant facilities, appropriate thermal

protection measures shall be taken.

5. External Wiring for Flameproof

Apparatus

Flameproof apparatus require cable wiring or flameproof

metal conduits for their electrical connections. For cable

wiring, cable glands (cable entry devices for flameproof type)

to wiring connections shall be attached. For metal conduits,

attach sealing fittings as close to wiring connections as

possible and completely seal the apparatus. All non-live

metal parts such as the enclosure shall be securely grounded.

For details, see the “USER’S GUIDELINES for Electrical

Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General

Industry,” published in 1994.

(1) Cable Wiring

• For cable wiring, cable glands (cable entry devices for

flameproof type) specified or supplied with the apparatus

shall be directly attached to the wiring connections to

complete sealing of the apparatus.

• Screws that connect cable glands to the apparatus are

those for G-type parallel pipe threads (JIS B 0202) with

no sealing property. To protect the apparatus from

corrosive gases or moisture, apply nonhardening sealant

such as liquid gaskets to those threads for waterproofing.

• Specific cables shall be used as recommended by the

“USER’S GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for

Explosive Gas Atmospheres in General Industry,”

published in 1994.

• In necessary, appropriate protective pipes (conduit or

flexible pipes), ducts or trays shall be used for

preventing the cable run (outside the cable glands) from

damage.

• To prevent explosive atmosphere from being propagated

form Zone 1 or 2 hazardous location to any different

location or non-hazardous location through the protective

pipe or duct, apply sealing of the protective pipes in the

vicinity of individual boundaries, or fill the ducts with

sand appropriately.

• When branch connections of cables, or cable connections

with insulated cables inside the conduit pipes are made,

a flameproof or increased-safety connection box shall be

used. In this case, flameproof or increased-safety cable

glands meeting the type of connection box must be used

for cable connections to the box.

(2) Flameproof Metal Conduit Wiring

• For the flameproof metal conduit wiring or insulated

wires shall be used as recommended by the USER’S

GUIDELINES for Electrical Installations for Explosive

Gas Atmospheres in General Industry, published in

1994.

• For conduit pipes, heavy-gauge steel conduits

conforming to JIS C 8305 Standard shall be used.

• Flameproof sealing fittings shall be used in the vicinity

of the wiring connections, and those fittings shall be

filled with sealing compounds to complete sealing of the

apparatus. In addition, to prevent explosive gases,

moisture, or flame caused by explosion form being

propagated through the conduit, always provide sealing

fittings to complete sealing of the conduit in the

following locations:

(a) In the boundaries between the hazardous and non-

hazardous locations.

(b) In the boundaries where there is a different

classification of hazardous location.

• For the connections of the apparatus with a conduit pipe

or its associated accessories, G-type parallel pipe threads

(JIS B 0202) shall be used to provide a minimum of

five-thread engagement to complete tightness. In

addition, since these parallel threads do not have sealing

property, nonhardening sealant such as liquid gaskets

shall thus be applied to those threads for ensuring

waterproofness.

• If metal conduits need flexibility, use flameproof flexible

fittings.

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