EB 4749 EN
5-15
Installation
Enclosures "d", Clauses 13.1 and 13.2 and
for which a separate test certificate is avail
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able.
Do not use cable entries and blanking plugs
of simple construction.
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Install the connecting cable properly so
that it is protected against mechanical
damage.
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If the temperature at the entry parts ex-
ceeds 70 °C, use a temperature-resistant
connecting cable:
– For Ex db T6 only use cables and
cable glands which are suitable for
the temperature range from –55 to
+85 °C.
– For Ex db T5 only use cables and
cable glands which are suitable for
the temperature range from –55 to
+100 °C.
– For Ex db T4 only use cables and
cable glands which are suitable for
the temperature range from –55 to
+105 °C.
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Include the enclosure of the position
transmitter in the on-site equipotential
bonding system. Use the external
grounding connection on the enclosure.
Equipment with type of protection Ex t
Opening the position transmitter in
potentially explosive dust atmospheres will
render the explosion protection unsafe.
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Do not open the enclosure cover of the
position transmitter in potentially explo-
sive dust atmospheres.
In equipment operated according to type of
protection Ex t (protection by enclosure), cir
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cuits may be connected, interrupted or
switched while energized only during instal
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lation, maintenance or repair.
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Certified cable glands and blanking
plugs with appropriate type of protection
with an IP rating ≥ 66 and suitable for
the certified temperature range must be
used.
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For Ex tb only use cables and cable
glands which are suitable for the tem-
perature range from –55 to +85 °C.
Connect the electrical supply
1.
Strip at least 8 mm insulation off the
signal wires and guide them through the
cable gland.
2. Connect the signal wires to the screw
terminals as shown in Fig. 5-8.
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Observe the correct polarity.
WARNING
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