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Instruction sheet for BR385 

Intrinsically safe Sounder

1.  INTRODUCTION

The  BR385  is  a  third  generation  ATEX,  IECEx  and  FM  certified
intrinsically  safe  sounder  that  produces  a  loud  warning  signal  in  a
hazardous  area.  Forty  nine  different  first  stage  alarm  sounds  can  be
selected by internal switches and each one can be externally changed to
a second or third stage alarm sound.  For ATEX and IECEx installations
the sounder can be used in all gas groups and may be powered from a
BA386  LED  flashing  beacon,  allowing  a  combined  audible  and  visual
alarm to be constructed.

2. DESCRIPTION

Fig 1 shows a simplified block diagram of a BR385 sounder. The device
operates immediately power is applied to the + and - terminals which are
duplicated to allow a second sounder to be connected in parallel, or for an
end of line monitoring resistor to be installed. The output tone is defined
by the position of the six internal switches and this tone can be changed to
a second or third stage alarm tone by connecting terminals S2 or S3 to the
–  terminal  of  the  sounder.  The  tone  generator  is  crystal  controlled  to
ensure that when two sounders are started at the same time their output
tones remain synchronised.

3. SUPPLY VOLTAGE

For hazardous area installations, BR385 sounders must be powered from
a certified Zener barrier or galvanic isolator that will supply between 8 and
28V at the + and – terminals of the sounder.    

Sounders may be tested or used in safe areas without a Zener barrier or
galvanic isolator, but at supply voltages above 16V the internal current
limit will function and the audio output will be reduced.  Direct connection
to supplies up to 28V of either polarity will not damage the sounder, but it
is recommended that sounders are not operated continuously with a direct
supply greater than 16V.

Fig 1  Simplified block diagram

4. ATEX INTRINSIC SAFETY CERTIFICATION

4.1 ATEX certificate

The  BR385  sounder  has  been  issued  with  an  EU-Type  Examination
Certificate 06ATEX2032X.   This has  been  used to  confirm  compliance
with the European ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU for Group II, Category 1G
equipment.    See  product  Declaration  of  Conformity  for  confirmation  of
compliance with current harmonised standards.  

The sounder carries the Community Mark and subject to local codes of
practice,  may  be  installed  in  any  of  the  EEA  member  countries.  This
instruction  sheet  describes  installations  which  conform  to  EN 60079-14

Electrical  installations  design,  selection  and  erection

.   When  designing

systems for installation outside the UK, the local Code of Practice should
be consulted.

Typical BR385 certification information label

Layout and content may vary

II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (-40ºC <= Ta <= +60ºC)

BR385 sounders are CE marked to show

compliance with the European Explosive

Atmospheres Directive 2014/34/EU and the

European EMC Directive 2014/30/EU

Summary of Contents for BR385

Page 1: ...alvanic isolator that will supply between 8 and 28V at the and terminals of the sounder Sounders may be tested or used in safe areas without a Zener barrier or galvanic isolator but at supply voltages above 16V the internal current limit will function and the audio output will be reduced Direct connection to supplies up to 28V of either polarity will not damage the sounder but it is recommended th...

Page 2: ...R385 ATEX certificate specifies that the maximum permitted total capacitance that may be connected between the and terminals shall not exceed 83nF irrespective of the Zener barrier or galvanic isolator powering the sounder This total capacitance includes the cable capacitance plus the capacitance of any other connected device This should not be restrictive unless the sounder and the barrier or iso...

Page 3: ...ol switch is in the positive supply or the power supply is being turned on and off only a single channel Zener barrier is required as shown in Fig 4 This circuit may also be used if the sounder is being controlled from the hazardous area by a mechanically activated switch complying with the requirements for simple apparatus as defined by EN 60079 11 i e having IP20 protection and able to withstand...

Page 4: ... in which the first and second stage alarm tones are activated by the alarm outputs of a BA327E intrinsically safe loop powered indicator The BA327E alarm outputs have been certified as simple apparatus and may therefore be used to switch the BR385 sounder in the hazardous area The contacts of most certified intrinsically safe relays may also be used in the same way Fig 8 Loop powered BA327E intri...

Page 5: ...1s OFF Alternating 544Hz 100ms 440Hz 400ms NFS 32 001 Motor Siren Slow rise to 1200Hz Motor Siren Slow rise to 800Hz Continuous 1200Hz Motor Siren Slow rise to 2400Hz Intermittent 1000Hz 1s ON 1s OFF Sawtooth 1200 500Hz 1Hz D I N PFEER P T A P Intermittent 1000Hz 1s ON 1s OFF PFEER General Alarm 420Hz 0 625s Australian Alert 500 1200Hz 3 75s 0 25s Australian Evacuate 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ...

Page 6: ...drogen when the terminals are connected to an isolated contact This is unlikely to be restrictive Uo is unlikely to reduce the permitted cable capacitance when the terminals are connected to a diode return barrier or galvanic isolator in the safe area but Io should be considered when determining the maximum permitted cable inductance but again is unlikely to be restrictive APPENDIX 2 IECEx certifi...

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