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PP2184/2004/Issue 1

PP2184/2004/Issue 1

FIRE DETECTORS LIMITED

Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure

When using the Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure (part nos 29600-239, 29000-240) 
in intrinsically safe systems, please ensure the following:

It is important that segregation be provided between the IS and non-
IS circuits. A distance of at least 50mm 

must

 be preserved between 

live conducting parts of IS and other circuits.

A warning label should be attached to the box cover to indicate that IS 
circuits are present. This label is provided inside the enclosure.

The enclosure must always be installed inside the safe area. 

Never install 

this enclosure in the hazardous area.

Figures 1, 2 and 3 show how to connect a conventional and an addressable 
IS circuit safely using the Apollo enclosure.

PP2184/2004/Issue 1

FIRE DETECTORS LIMITED

Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure

When using the Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure (part nos 29600-239, 29000-240) 
in intrinsically safe systems, please ensure the following:

It is important that segregation be provided between the IS and non-
IS circuits. A distance of at least 50mm 

must

 be preserved between 

live conducting parts of IS and other circuits.

A warning label should be attached to the box cover to indicate that IS 
circuits are present. This label is provided inside the enclosure.

The enclosure must always be installed inside the safe area. 

Never install 

this enclosure in the hazardous area.

Figures 1, 2 and 3 show how to connect a conventional and an addressable 
IS circuit safely using the Apollo enclosure.

PP2184/2004/Issue 1

FIRE DETECTORS LIMITED

Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure

When using the Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure (part nos 29600-239, 29000-240) 
in intrinsically safe systems, please ensure the following:

It is important that segregation be provided between the IS and non-
IS circuits. A distance of at least 50mm 

must

 be preserved between 

live conducting parts of IS and other circuits.

A warning label should be attached to the box cover to indicate that IS 
circuits are present. This label is provided inside the enclosure.

The enclosure must always be installed inside the safe area. 

Never install 

this enclosure in the hazardous area.

Figures 1, 2 and 3 show how to connect a conventional and an addressable 
IS circuit safely using the Apollo enclosure.

FIRE DETECTORS LIMITED

Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure

When using the Apollo DIN-Rail Enclosure (part nos 29600-239, 29000-240) 
in intrinsically safe (IS) systems, please ensure the following:

It is important that segregation be provided between the IS and non-
IS circuits. A distance of at least 50mm 

must

 be preserved between 

live conducting parts of IS and other circuits.

A warning label should be attached to the box cover to indicate that IS 
circuits are present. This label is provided inside the enclosure.

The enclosure must always be installed inside the safe area. 

Never install 

this enclosure in the hazardous area.

Figures 1, 2 and 3 show how to connect a conventional and an addressable 
IS circuit safely using the Apollo enclosure.

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Barrier

Hazardous

Area

DIN-Rail

Safe Area

50mm

© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited/J.Roughton/2004

Fig 1

 Conventional IS confi guration

Barrier

Hazardous

Area

DIN-Rail

Safe Area

50mm

© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited/J.Roughton/2004

Fig 1

 Conventional IS confi guration

Barrier

Hazardous

Area

DIN-Rail

Safe Area

50mm

© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited/J.Roughton/2004

Fig 1

 Conventional IS confi guration

Barrier

Hazardous

Area

DIN-Rail

Safe Area

50mm

© Apollo Fire Detectors Limited/J.Roughton/2004

Fig 1

 Conventional IS confi guration

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