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ADDENDUM FOR "EX SAFETY" ASPECTS AND "IP" PROTECTION
(EUROPE)

According to ATEX Directive (European Directive 94/9/EC of 23 March 1994) and relative European Standards which can
assure compliance with Essential Safety Requirements, i.e., EN 50014 (General requirements) EN 50018 (Flameproof enclosures
“d”) EN 50020 (Intrinsic safety “i”) EN 50284 (Equipments, group II, category 1G) EN 50281 (Apparatus for use with combustible
dusts), the pressure transmitters of the 600T EN SERIES have been certified for the following group, categories, media of
dangerous atmosphere, temperature classes, types of protection. Examples of application are also shown below by simple
sketches.

a) Certificate ATEX II 1G DT50

°

C, EEx ia IIC T5 (-40

°

 Ta 

+40

°

C)

     DT95

°

C, EEx ia IIC T4 (-40

°

 Ta 

+85

°

C)

BASEEFA certificate number BAS 99ATEX 1180
The meaning of ATEX code is as follows:

II :

Group for surface areas (not mines)

1 :

Category

G :

Gas (dangerous media)

D :

Dust (dangerous media)

T50

°

C:Maximum surface temperature of the transmitter enclosure with a Ta (ambient temperature)

+40

°

C for Dust (not Gas) with a dust layer up to 50 mm depth.

T95

°

C: As before for Dust for a Ta +85

°

C

(Note: the number close to the CE marking of the transmitter safety label identifies the Notified Body  which
carries out the surveillance for the production of the transmitter)

The other marking refers to the protection type used according  to relevant EN standards:

EEx ia :

Intrinsic safety, protection level “a”

IIC :

Gas group

T5 :

Temperature class of the transmitter (which corresponds to 100

°

C max)

with a Ta (ambient temperature) +40

°

C

T4 :

Temperature class of the transmitter (which corresponds to 135

°

C max)

with a Ta (ambient temperature) +85

°

C

About the applications, this transmitter can be used in “Zone 0” (Gas) and "Zone 20" (Dust) classified areas (continuous
hazard) as it is shown on the following sketch:

+

Zone "0"

600T EN Tx

category 1G

(EEx ia)

dangerous

medium

(process)

Tank

Zone "20"

600T EN Tx
category 1D

(EEx ia)

(IP6x)

dangerous

medium

(process)

Silo

Application with Gas

Application with Dust

+

Summary of Contents for 6X1ED

Page 1: ...Instructions Warning An instruction that draws attention to the risk of injury or death Caution An instruction that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product process or surroundings Although Warning hazards are related to personal injury and Caution hazards are associated with equipment or property damage it must be understood that operation of damaged equipment could under certain oper...

Page 2: ...f the transducer diaphragms material fill fluid range limit and identification number Fig 1 Product identification Ref B Primary Unit Ref A Ref C Ref D Ref D Ref A DIN TYPE HOUSING BARREL TYPE HOUSING SERIAL NUMBER URL DIAPHRAGM MATERIAL FILL FLUID A Safety Marking plate ref C is fitted when the transmitter is requiredtocomplywithhazardousarearegulations e g flame proof or intrinsic safety protect...

Page 3: ...t The transmitter may be mounted on a vertical or horizontal 2 inch pipe figg 5 and 6 by means of the same mounting bracket Note for other installation details see the relevant Addendum Fig 5 Mounting on 2 vertical pipe Note High side may be marked H or Low side may be marked L or WARNING For installation in Hazardous Areas i e areas with dangerous concentrations of e g gases or dusts that may exp...

Page 4: ...e secondary electronics R kΩ Supply voltage min operating voltage Vdc 22 Supply voltage Total loop resistance 250 ohms 2020 25 ref 10 5 55 volts 42 4 to 20 mA and HART digital communication 620 4 to 20 mA only 600 Temperature limits C F Ambient is the operating temperature All models and sensors can withstand without damages or leakages temperatures from 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 20 C 4 F for Viton g...

Page 5: ...e 0 12 mm 0 005 in per year B Concentration and Temperature Limited NR Not Recommended No Data Available Numbers indicate the maximum allowable temperature C for a generally suitable material NOTE Data of the following table are based on information from manufacturers All data is based on a temperature of 20 C 70 F unless noted otherwise Since corrosion involves many more variables than this table...

Page 6: ... 6 CORROSION TABLE ...

Page 7: ... 7 CORROSION TABLE ...

Page 8: ... 8 CORROSION TABLE ...

Page 9: ... 9 CORROSION TABLE ...

Page 10: ... damaged if in replace WARNING Assembling flanges with incorrect fixing bolts and nuts and improper O rings can cause fracture or overstressing of bolts and release of pressurized process material Use only official spare parts and do not exceed the specified torque limits DO NOT REMOVE the O ring fitted in the sensor neck it provides the housing a degree of protection a Refit the flange fixing bol...

Page 11: ...screw Blind cover Flange bolts Analog or digital output indicator or CoMeter Extended windowed cover Blind cover Windowed cover Microprocessor driven integral display Tang screw Terminal blocks assembly Sensor assembly Calibration screws Nameplate DISMANTLING AND REASSEMBLY ...

Page 12: ... media D Dust dangerous media T50 C Maximum surface temperature of the transmitter enclosure with a Ta ambient temperature 40 C for Dust not Gas with a dust layer up to 50 mm depth T95 C As before for Dust for a Ta 85 C Note the number close to the CE marking of the transmitter safety label identifies the Notified Body which carries out the surveillance for the production of the transmitter The ot...

Page 13: ...eas continuous hazard with its process part only whereas the remaining part of the transmitter i e its enclosure can be used in Zone 1 Gas only see sketch below Reason of this is the process part of the transmitter normally called primary transducer that provides inside separation elements to seal off the electrical sensor from the continuously hazardous process according to the EN50284 and EN5001...

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Page 15: ...conformity with the following standards EN 50 081 1 1992 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic emission standard Residential commercial and light industry according to EN55022 1995 EN 50 082 2 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Industrial environment according to EN61000 4 2 1998 EN61000 4 3 1998 EN61000 4 4 1995 EN61000 4 5 1995 ENV50141 1993 following the provisions of ...

Page 16: ... 16 PED600TEN Rev 1 ...

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