European Safety Systems Ltd.
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Document No. D190-00-651-IS
Issue 2
06-03-2023
Sheet 6 of 15
Config.
Voltage
Configuration Description
Features
Product
Option
Identifier
1a
DC
Single Stage Configuration
•
Line monitoring
•
Positive Switching
1
1b
DC
Two Stage Configuration
•
Common Negative
•
Positive Switching
1
1c
DC
Three/Four Stage Configuration
•
Common Negative
•
Positive Switching
1
2
DC
Three/Four Stages. Voltage Free 2nd, 3rd &
4th Stage Activation Configuration
•
Common Positive
•
Customer Set H1 & H2 to Negative
Switching
1
Table 3: Summary of Wiring Options. See Document D190-06-651 for DC Schematic Diagrams.
10) End of Line Monitoring (DC Units)
10.1. Standard DC End Of Line Monitoring
All DC units have a blocking diode fitted in their supply input lines. An
end of line monitoring diode or an end of line monitoring resistor can
be connected across the +ve and
–
ve terminals in the flameproof
chamber. If an end of line resistor is used it must have a minimum
resistance value of 3k3 ohms and a minimum wattage of 0.5W or a
minimum resistance value of 500 ohms and a minimum wattage of 2W.
The resistor must be connected directly across the +ve and -ve
terminals as shown in the following drawing. The resistor leads should
be kept as short as possible.
SIL2 line monitoring module product version: see section 20 for
standard default values and product coding. See document D190-06-
651 for associated wiring diagram.
Figure 8: End of Line Resistor placement.
Note that the maximum forward polarity monitoring voltage is
6V. A monitoring voltage greater than 6V may activate the
alarm horn sounder and the 2nd, 3rd or 4th stages.
11) Maintenance, Overhaul and Repair
Maintenance, repair and overhaul of the equipment should only be
carried out by suitably qualified personnel in accordance with the
current relevant standards:
For ATEx/IECEx or UKEx:
EN60079-19/IEC60079-19
Explosive atmospheres
–
Equipment repair, overhaul and
reclamation
EN 60079-17/IEC60079-17
Explosive atmospheres
–
Electrical installations inspection
and maintenance
Units must not be opened while an explosive atmosphere is present.
If opening the unit during maintenance operations, a clean
environment must be maintained and any dust layer removed prior to
opening the unit.
Potential electrostatic charging hazard
–
Clean only with a damp cloth.