Motorola minitor v User Manual

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Intrinsically Safe Radio Information

Anyone intending to use a radio in a location where hazardous
concentrations of flammable materials exist (hazardous atmosphere)
is advised to become familiar with the subject of intrinsic safety and
with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 (National Fire Protection
Association) Article 500 (hazardous [classified] locations). UL
Approval labels are attached to the Minitor V pager to identify the unit
as being UL Approved for specified hazardous atmospheres. This
label specifies the hazardous Class/Division/Group which will appear
as follows:

RAD DEV FOR HAZ LOC INT SAFE

DIV 1, I, CD; II, EFG Temp code T3C

RAD DEV FOR HAZ LOC INT SAFE

EXIA: DIV 1, I, CD; II, EFG-T3C

Substitution of Components may impair intrinsic safety.
The following is the Approved battery listing to be used for the UL
Approved Minitor V.

• Do not operate equipment in a hazardous atmosphere unless it is a
type especially qualified (for example, UL Approved) for such use. An
explosion or fire may result.
• Do not operate a UL Approved Product in a hazardous atmosphere
if it has been physically damaged (for example, cracked housing). An
explosion or fire may result.
• Do not replace or charge batteries in a hazardous atmosphere.
Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and
cause an explosion or fire.
• Do not replace or change accessories in a hazardous atmosphere.
Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing accessories
and cause an explosion or fire.

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