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European Safety Systems Ltd.

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Document No. IS 2468-P           Issue D          18-03-10                            Sheet

 

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Area Classification Dust: 

 

Zone 21 

Explosive  dust  air  mixture  likely  to  occur  in 

normal operation. 

Zone 22 

Explosive dust air mixture not likely to occur, and 

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

  

IP Rating:

 

IP67 

T120ºC Ta < +70ºC 
T105ºC Ta < +55ºC 

 

 

 

T95ºC   Ta < +40ºC 

 

Equipment Category:

 

2G/D 

 

Ambient Temperature Range:

      -50

°

C to +70

°

C    

(T5 =  +40ºC) 

 

6)  Beacon Location and Mounting

 

 

The location of the beacons should be made with due regard 
to  the  area  over  which  the  warning  signal  must  be  visible. 

They  should  only  be  fixed  to  services  that  can  carry  the 
weight of the unit.

 

 
The beacons should be securely bolted to a suitable surface 
using  the  7mm  diameter  boltholes  in  the  stainless  steel  U 

shaped mounting bracket (see figure 1). The required angle 
can be achieved by loosening the two large bracket screws in 

the side of the unit, which allow adjustment of the beacon in 
steps of 18

°

. On completion of the installation the two large 

bracket  adjustment  screws  on  the  side  of  the  unit  must  be 

fully tightened to ensure that the unit cannot move in service. 
 

SAFETY WARNING:  
 

The flashdome guard must not be removed from the unit 
at any time. 
 

 
 

 

 

7)  Access to the Flameproof Enclosure

 

 

In order to connect the electrical supply cables to the beacon 
it is necessary to remove the flameproof cover to gain access 
to the flameproof chamber. To achieve this remove the four 

M6 hexagon socket head screws (see figure 2) and withdraw 
the flameproof cover taking extreme care not to damage the 

flameproof joints in the process.  
 

 
 

Note  the  four 

M6 screws are Class  A4-80 stainless  steel 

and  only  screws  of  this  category  can  be  used  on  the 

beacons. 

It is therefore important that these screws and their 

spring washers are kept in a safe place during installation.

 

On completion of the cable wiring installation the flameproof 

joints should be inspected to ensure that they are clean and 
that  they  have  not  been  damaged  during  installation.  Also 

check  that  the  earth  bonding  wire  between  the  two  casting 
sections  is  secure  and  the  ‘O’  ring  seal  is  in  place.  When 
replacing the flameproof cover casting ensure that it is square 

with  the  flameproof  chamber  casting  before  inserting. 
Carefully push the cover in place allowing time for the air to 

be expelled. Only after the cover is fully in place should the 
four  M6  Stainless  Steel  A4-80  cover  bolts  and  their  spring 

washer  be  inserted  and  tightened  down.  If  the  cover  jams 
while  it  is  being  inserted,  carefully  remove  it  and  try  again. 
Never use the cover bolts to force the cover into position. 

 

8)  Power Supply Selection 

 

It is important that a suitable power supply is used to run the 
beacons.  The  power  supply  selected  must  have  the 

necessary  capacity  to  provide  the  input  current  to  all  of  the 
beacons 

 
The  following  table  shows  the  input  current  taken  by  the 
various beacons:- 

 

Unit Type 

Nominal I/P  

Input 

 

Max. 

 

 

Voltage   

Current   

I/P 

Volts

 

 
BExBGL1D 

10-50V DC 

400mA@24V 

50V 

BExBGL1D 

10-35V AC 

812mA@20V 

35V 

BExBGL1D 

230V AC   

65mA 

 

253V 

BExBGL1D 

115V AC   

135mA   

126V 

 

The  input  current  will  vary  according  to  the  voltage  input 

level.  The  current  levels shown  above  are  for  nominal  input 
voltage. 

 
The above table also shows the maximum voltages at which 

the beacons can be operated. 
 

 

9)   Cable Selection 
 

When selecting the cable size consideration must be given to 

the input current that each unit draws (see table above), the 
number  of  beacons on  the  line  and  the  length  of  the  cable 
runs.  The  cable  size  selected  must  have  the  necessary 

capacity  to  provide  the  input  current  to  all  of  the  beacons 
connected to the line.  

Flashdome 
Guard 

Flameproof 
Chamber 

Flameproof 
Cover 

S/S Bracket 

Figure 1 

4 off M6 Cover Screws 

External Earth  
Terminal

 

Figure 2 

Summary of Contents for BExBGL1D

Page 1: ...USE HEAT RESISTING CABLES AND CABLE GLANDS Rated 110ºC AT AMB TEMPERATURES OVER 40ºC Year of Construction Serial No i e 10 1DB73000001 3 Type Approval Standards The beacon has EC Type Examination and IECEx certificates issued by KEMA and have been approved to the following standards EN60079 0 2006 IEC60079 0 2004 Ed4 General Requirements EN60079 1 2007 IEC60079 1 2007 Ed6 Flameproof Enclosure d EN...

Page 2: ...d only screws of this category can be used on the beacons It is therefore important that these screws and their spring washers are kept in a safe place during installation On completion of the cable wiring installation the flameproof joints should be inspected to ensure that they are clean and that they have not been damaged during installation Also check that the earth bonding wire between the tw...

Page 3: ... and also meet the requirements of the Ex d flameproof installation standard EN60079 14 2008 IEC60079 14 2007 When only one cable entry is used the other one must be closed with an Ex d flameproof blanking plug which must be suitably approved for the installation requirements For combustible dust applications the cable entry device and blanking elements shall be in type of explosion protection inc...

Page 4: ...e third stage flash pattern connect a ve supply line to terminal S3 The supply line to the S3 terminal will automatically override a supply to the S2 terminal AC Units Second and Third Stage Selection To select the second and third stage flash patterns on the BExBGL1D AC beacons the Common C terminal on the three way terminal block on the pcb is connected to the S2 terminal for the second stage to...

Page 5: ...ctrical Installations in Hazardous IEC60079 14 2007 Ed4 Areas other than mines EN60079 10 2003 Classification of Hazardous Areas IEC60079 10 2008 Ed1 Installation should only be carried out by competent personnel and local codes of practice applied 5 Zones Gas Group Category and Temperature Classification The units can be installed in locations with the following conditions Area Classification Gas...

Page 6: ...2008 IEC60079 14 2007 When only one cable entry is used the other one must be closed with an Ex d flameproof blanking plug which must be suitably approved for the installation requirements For combustible dust applications the cable entry device and blanking elements shall be in type of explosion protection increased safety e or flameproof enclosure d and shall have an IP 6X rating according to EN...

Page 7: ...ts 26 01 11 3 Flash Pattern Table Stage 1 LED Stage 2 Stage 3 Pattern Flash Pattern Pattern Pattern 1 ON 9 8 2 Rotating 3 LED on Fast 7 1 3 Rotating 6 LED on Fast 8 1 4 Rotating 3 LED on Slow 9 1 5 Rotating 6 LED on Slow 6 1 6 Double strike strobe 1 Hz 9 1 7 Single strike strobe 2 Hz 3 1 8 Double strike strobe 2 Hz 3 1 9 Alternate side flash 1 1 2 Hz 3 1 PIN HEADER POSITIONS Pattern No 1 Pattern N...

Page 8: ...ete el tornillo para asegurar Dra åt skruven för att fästa Loosen screw to adjust Løsn skruen for at tilpasse Schroef losdraaien om af te stellen Desserrer la vis pour régler Zum Regulieren Schraube lockern Allentare la vite per poter effettuare la regolazione Løsne skruen for å justere Desaperte o parafuso para ajustar Afloje el tornillo para ajustar Lossa skruven för att justera Lossen screw to ...

Page 9: ...llte nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal vorgenommen werden Örtliche anerkannte Verfahren sind zu beachten 5 Zonen Gasgruppe Kategorie und Temperaturklassifizierung Die Geräte können an Standorten aufgestellt werden an denen die folgenden Bedingungen vorliegen Bereichseinteilung Gas Zone 1 Bei normalem Betrieb kann mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit eine explosive Gas Luft Mischung vorliegen Zone 2 Expl...

Page 10: ... verwendet werden die für Ex d Anwendungen zugelassen sind Die Kabelverschraubungen müssen für den eingesetzten Kabeltyp geeignet sein und zudem den Anforderungen der Ex d Norm zur Installation drucksicherer Geräte EN60079 14 2008 IEC60079 14 2007 entsprechen Wenn nur ein Kabeleingang verwendet wird muss der andere mit einem druckfesten Ex d Stopfen der für die Installationsbedingungen zugelassen ...

Page 11: ...n Kontrollwiderstand für das Leitungsende können über die Klemmen und angeschlossen werden Wird ein Widerstand für das Leitungsende verwendet muss sein Widerstandswert mindestens 3k3 Ohm und die Mindestleistung 0 5 Watt betragen oder aber es muss ein Widerstandswert von mindestens 500 Ohm und eine Mindestleistung von 2 Watt vorliegen Blinkmuster Tabelle Stufe 1 LED Stufe 2 Stufe 3 Muster Blinkmust...

Page 12: ...ions fulfilled by the equipment ll2 G Ex d llC T3 to T6 or ll2 G Exde llC T4 to T6 ll2 D Ex tD A21 lP66 or lP67 T85 C to T200 C Standards applied EN 60079 0 2006 EN 60079 1 2007 EN 60079 7 2003 EN 61241 0 2006 EN61241 1 2004 Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Standards applied EN 61000 6 1 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 4 2007 The standards EN 60...

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