Cellular modem information and compliance, European atex hazardous area compliance – ADS Environmental Services ADS TRITON+ QR 775027 A3 User Manual
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Introduction 1-13
Note: This is an excerpt from an agency-controlled
document for illustration purposes only. Changes to the
base controlled document require agency approval. For a
full-size copy of this drawing, please contact ADS and
request drawing number 8000BK0009-CERT.
Note: The Telog Ru-33 can be connected to the COMM
+ EXT PWR port on the TRITON+ monitor using the
Telog-Triton Comm Cable (ADS p/n 8000-0054-01).
However, this configuration has not been included on this
drawing because the Telog unit is not certified for IS
operation. Therefore, an installation involving this
configuration will not be considered intrinsically safe,
unless the Ru-33 is installed outside the hazardous area.
Cellular Modem Information and Compliance
Wireless telemetry is provided via a third-party, FCC- and carrier-
approved, commercial HSPA+/GSM or CDMA/EV-DO modem
inside the TRITON+ monitor and a corresponding antenna. Two
antenna options are available through ADS. However, customers
may obtain their own antennas to accommodate specific needs or
requirements. If a customer-supplied antenna is preferable or
required, consult an ADS or IETG, as applicable, representative
prior to installing the antenna to ensure it will adequately support
TRITON+ monitor communications and compliance.
European ATEX Hazardous Area Compliance
The following instructions apply to equipment covered by the
certificate numbered Sira 09ATEX2027X (TRITON+, USB Serial
Interface, and Combo Sensors CSX Series). Reference European
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC, Annex II, 1.0.6:
The equipment may be used with flammable gases and vapors
with apparatus groups IIA and IIB and with temperature classes
T3 (152
o
C), T4, T5, and T6.