Klaxon Home Security System Syrex IS XN User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL (ATEX)  
Syrex IS-XN  
Intrinsically Safe LED Beacon  
This instruction sheet describes installations which conform  
to BS EN 60079:Part14:2003 Electrical Installation in  
Hazardous Areas. When designing systems for installation  
outside the UK, the local Code of Practice should be  
consulted.  
1) The certification marking is as follows:  
Syrex IS-XN Beacon  
II 1G EEx ia IIC T4 (-40ºC <=Ta<= +60°C)  
Ui = 28V Pi = 1.2W  
Ci = 0 Li = 0  
The Syrex IS-XN beacon is CE marked for  
compliance with the European Explosive  
Atmospheres Directive 94/9/EC and the  
European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
SIRA 05ATEX2269X  
0518  
Year / Serial No. 05 / 6MB000001  
WARNING: TO AVOID A POSSIBLE ELECTROSTATIC  
CHARGE ONLY CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH  
Oldham OL4 1HW. UK.  
Klaxon Signals Ltd.  
1. INTRODUCTION  
The Syrex IS-XN is an ATEX certified intrinsically safe  
beacon which will produce a visual warning in a hazardous  
2) The equipment may be used in zones 0, 1 and 2  
with flammable gases and vapours with apparatus  
groups IIA, IIB & IIC and with temperature classes  
T1, T2, T3 and T4.  
area. Red, Amber, Green and Blue output models are  
available.  
3) The equipment is only certified for use in ambient  
temperatures in the range -40oC to +60oC and  
should not be used outside this range.  
4) The certificate number has an ‘X’ suffix, which  
indicates that the certificate contains one of more  
special conditions for safe use. Those installing or  
inspecting the equipment should refer to this section  
of the certificate.  
5) The equipment has not been assessed as a safety-  
related device (as referred to by Directive 94/9/EC  
Annex II, clause 1.5).  
6) Installation of this equipment shall be carried out by  
suitably-trained personnel in accordance with the  
applicable code of practice.  
2. DESCRIPTION  
The device will start to flash when power is applied to  
terminals + and -. The beacon has two flash rates one double  
flash per second and two double flashes per second. The  
flash rate is selected by setting an internal pin header. The  
unit is factory set to produce two double flashes per second.  
3. SUPPLY VOLTAGE  
The Syrex IS-XN beacon has been designed to operate in a  
hazardous area via a 28V 300 ohm ATEX certified Zener  
barrier or galvanic isolator. The beacon 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 brightness may be reduced. The  
beacon should not be continuously operated without a barrier  
or isolator with a supply voltage greater than 16V.  
7) Repair of this equipment shall only be carried out by  
the manufacturer or in accordance with the  
applicable code of practice.  
8) The certification of this equipment relies on the  
following materials used in its construction:  
4. INTRINSIC SAFETY CERTIFICATION  
4.1 ATEX certificate  
The Syrex IS-XN beacon complies with the following  
standards:-  
Enclosure:  
Lens:  
ABS Plastic  
Polycarbonate  
EN50014 : 1997 + A1 and A2  
EN50020 : 2002  
If the equipment is likely to come into contact with  
aggressive substances, then it is the responsibility of  
the user to take suitable precautions that prevent it  
from being adversely affected, thus ensuring that the  
type of protection is not compromised.  
EN50284 : 1999  
II 1G EEx ia IIC T4 (-40ºC <= Ta <= +60ºC)  
“Aggressive substances” - e.g. acidic liquids or  
gases that may attack metals, or solvents that may  
affect polymeric materials.  
The EC-Type Examination Certificate SIRA 05ATEX2269X  
has been issued by the Notified Body Sira. This confirms  
compliance with the European ATEX Directive 94/9/EC for  
Group II, Category 1G equipment. The beacon carries the  
Community Mark and subject to local codes of practice, may  
be installed in any of the EEA member countries.  
“Suitable precautions” - e.g. regular checks as part  
of routine inspections or establishing from the  
material’s data sheet that it is resistant to specific  
chemicals.  
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the galvanic isolator on and off, or by a mechanically  
activated switch on the hazardous area side of the isolator.  
6. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN FOR INSTALLATION IN  
HAZARDOUS AREAS USING ZENER BARRIERS  
If the beacon is controlled by a switch 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 3. This  
circuit may also be used if the beacon is being controlled by a  
mechanically activated switch on the hazardous area side of  
the barrier. The power supply voltage should be between 20V  
and the maximum working voltage of the barrier. The circuit  
will continue to work at lower voltages, but the beacon light  
output level will be reduced.  
Hazardous Area  
Safe Area  
Klaxon IS-XN  
Beacon  
Galvanic  
Isolator  
+
-
+
+
-
On / Off  
Power  
Supply  
0V  
If the beacon is being operated from a lower voltage power  
supply of say 12V or less, then a 15V 100 ohm barrier can be  
used which will improve the beacon light output levels at  
lower voltages.  
Hazardous Area  
Safe Area  
Fig 5 Basic circuit for use with a galvanic isolator.  
Syrex IS-XN  
Beacon  
28V 1.2W  
Positive  
The control arrangement will vary depending upon the  
isolator chosen. The galvanic isolator must be able to supply  
an output of 30mA at about 16V.  
+
-
Barrier  
+
On/Off  
Power  
Supply  
10. CABLE PARAMETERS  
The maximum permitted cable parameters are as specified  
on the certificate of the Zener barrier or galvanic isolator that  
has been selected for the installation. Normally the limits are  
not restrictive, but care should be taken not to exceed a  
capacitive limit of 83nF for IIC installations when very long  
cables are used.  
0V  
Fig 3 Using a single channel barrier.  
11. BEACON FLASH RATE  
If the beacon control switch is in the negative wire and the  
power supply 0V is earthed, the circuit shown in Fig 4 may be  
used. For simplicity the two barriers may be combined into  
one package. The power supply voltage should be between  
21V and the maximum working voltage of the 28V barrier.  
The circuit will continue to work at lower voltages, but the  
beacon brilliance will be reduced.  
The Syrex IS-XN can be set to two flash rates 1 double flash  
per second 1Hz (slow rate) or two double flashes per second  
2Hz fast rate).  
The flash rate is selected by the position of the pin header  
next to the input terminal block (see fig 1).  
Hazardous Area  
Safe Area  
12. MAINTENANCE  
Syrex IS-XN  
Beacon  
The beacon should be regularly inspected to ensure that it  
has not been damaged. Frequency of inspection depends  
upon environmental conditions, but initially we recommend  
that this should be done annually.  
28V 1.2W  
Positive  
+
-
Barrier  
+
Power  
Supply  
No attempt should be made to repair a faulty Syrex IS-XN  
beacon. Suspect beacons must be returned to Klaxon  
Signals Ltd. or to your local agent for repair.  
Diode Return  
Barrier  
On/Off  
0V  
13. GUARANTEE  
Beacons which fail within the guarantee period should be  
returned to Klaxon Signals Ltd. or our local agent. It is helpful  
if a brief description of the fault symptoms is provided.  
Fig 4 Single stage alarm using two channel barrier.  
7. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DESIGN FOR INSTALLATION IN  
HAZARDOUS AREAS USING GALVANIC ISOLATORS.  
Galvanic isolators do not require a high integrity earth  
connection. For small systems where a high integrity earth is  
not already available, the use of galvanic isolators often  
reduces the overall installation cost and simplifies design.  
The Syrex IS-XN beacon may be powered by any galvanic  
isolator having output parameters within the limits specified in  
section 4.3, which has been certified EEx ia by an EC  
Notified Body. The beacon may be controlled by turning  
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Klaxon Signals Ltd. Wrigley Street, Oldham, Lancashire UK OL4 1HW  
Tel: +44 (0)161 287 5555  
Fax: +44 (0)161 287 5511  
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