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application. It is recommended that all cables and cores 

should be fully identified. Use the appropriate cable gland 

for the application. Gland entry threads are M20-1.5 x 6H.

Tools needed:

• 

1.5 mm A/F hexagon key

• 

2 mm flat-tip screwdriver

• 

No. 1 Phillips

®

 screwdriver

• 

Wire stripper

Wiring the Ex d Models

To wire the Ex flameproof beacon:

1. 

Unscrew the M3 hex set screw on the side of the 

housing one full turn.

2. 

2. Remove the lens cover from the housing 

by turning the cover counterclockwise. Three 

120-degree spaced reliefs are provided for a 3/8" 

spanner wrench if needed. If the cover will not 

unscrew, back out the set screw a few additional 

turns.

3. 

Loosen the captive Phillips screw retaining the 

printed circuit board (PCB).

4. 

Slide out the PCB until the terminals clear the 

housing. Strip the wire insulation 8 mm (0.31"). 

Maximum screw tightening torque is 0.6 Nm 

(5 in-lb).

24 Vdc Models

a. 

Connect the positive (+) power source wire 

to the terminal-block screw . See 

Figure 8. 

Figure 8  IN/OUT PCB connections for Ex d 24 Vdc

J1

GND

GND

+

-

+

-

b. 

Connect the negative (-) power source wire to 

the terminal block screw marked -. 

c. 

Connect the earth ground wire to the terminal 

block pole marked -GND.

120-240 Vac Models

To wire the Ex d Vac flameproof beacon:

a. 

Connect the line (hot) power source wire to 

the terminal block screw marked L1 on the 

PCB. See Figure 9.

Figure 9  IN/OUT PCB connections for Ex d 120-240 Vac

J1

GND

GND

L1 L2

L2

L1

 

b. 

Connect the neutral (common) power source 

wire to the terminal block screw marked L2. 

c. 

Connect the ground wire to the terminal block 

clamp marked GND. 

5. 

Insert the PCB into the enclosure and fully tighten 

the PCB captive screw.

6. 

Place the cover on the housing and tighten it by 

turning it clockwise.

7. 

To ensure O-ring compression, the cover must be 

fully seated against the housing when the threads 

are tightened. Turn the M3 set screw on the side of 

the housing until the screw contacts the housing.

8. 

Ensure that the unused wire entries are sealed with 

the provided brass M20-1.5 x 6 g stopping plug 

(equipment-certified).

9. 

9. Test the beacon for proper operation.

Preparing to Wire the Ex de Increased Safety 

Models

SHOCK HAZARD: To avoid electrical shock hazards, 

do not connect wires when power is applied. Failure to 

observe this warning may lead to serious injury or death.

This section has wiring instructions for the two increased 

safety models: 

• 

G-LED 24 Vdc

• 

G-LED 120-240 Vac

Ex de units are supplied with a six-pole spring tension 

clamp style terminal block. The maximum wire gauge 

is 4.0 mm2 (12 AWG). The wire must be rated 85 °C or 

higher. Use only stranded cable to terminate the beacon. 

The crosssectional area of the primary earth (ground) 

must equal the cross-sectional area of the phase 

conductor.

Cable termination should be in accordance with 

specifications applying to the application. It is 

recommended that all cables and cores should be 

fully identified. Use the appropriate cable gland for the 

application. Gland entry threads are M20-1.5 6H.

Conductive metalwork, including cable glands, must be a 

minimum of 5 mm away from the terminals.

Summary of Contents for G-LED Series

Page 1: ...erts have the potential to store charge when they are not plugged Consideration should be taken to prevent these from becoming a sparking hazard Model G LED LED Beacon For Use in Hazardous Locations T...

Page 2: ...and use in provisions of Articles 505 and 506 of NFPA 70 NEC These models use protections Class I Zone 1 AEx db op is IIC T4 Gb or AEx db eb op is IIC T4 Gb Zone 21 AEx op is tb IIIC T135 C Db IP66 Ta...

Page 3: ...le for the surface to which the device will be mounted Figure 2 Front view of Ex d beacon 105 9 mm 4 17 in 105 9 mm 4 17 in 105 9 mm 5 27 in 4X COUNTER BORED HOLES TO FIT M8 SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREWS Fig...

Page 4: ...he M25 entry on the end of the increased safety box models See Table 3 on page 26 for choosing the correct cable entry devices for Equipment in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Because of space limit...

Page 5: ...L1 b Connect the neutral common power source wire to the terminal block screw marked L2 c Connect the ground wire to the terminal block clamp marked GND 5 Insert the PCB into the enclosure and fully t...

Page 6: ...e wire to the terminal block pole marked L1 See Figure 10 Figure 10 Connections for DC or AC Ex de beacons Aud L1 L2 L3 Alt Aud Aud L1 L2 L3 Alt Aud A A b Connect the negative power source wire to the...

Page 7: ...before operating this system If you acquired a significant quantity of units then it is recommended that spares also be made available Any maintenance to the beacon system must be done with power turn...

Page 8: ...cover will not unscrew back out the set screw a few additional turns 4 Loosen the captive Phillips screw retaining the printed circuit board PCB and slide the PCB out of the housing 5 Unplug the J1 co...

Page 9: ...01400 B LED PCB DC Sub Assembly White K859501400 W LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Green K859501400 G LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Magenta K859501400 W LED PCB DC Sub Assembly Red K859501400 R LED PCB DC Sub Assem...

Page 10: ...ain the ingress protection of the flameproof beacon enclosure we recommend the cable entry device be IP66 certified G LED XXX E X Ex db surface mount Gas For the flameproof beacon enclosure cable entr...

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