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ISA-40 Oxygen Monitor

ENMET Corporation

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3.2.6 Intrinsic Safety

The output of the oxygen deficiency transducer cell is approximately 175 micro-Amps at 0.05 V

DC

in fresh air.

Therefore, the cell itself is not a source of ignition. If the cell leads are accidentally connected across 110 V

AC

or

12V

DC

, the cell explodes and becomes an ignition source. If the sensor assembly is used in a hazardous atmosphere as

defined in the National Electrical Code, an approved intrinsic safety barrier (Stahl type 8901/31 or equivalent) must be
used at the cell wiring junction in the control unit enclosure. The intrinsic safety barrier is an option that can be
selected at the time of system specification, or it can be purchased separately. Also, the sensor assembly audio alarm
is not approved for use in a hazardous atmosphere.

W

ARNING

:

If an intrinsic safety barrier is used, the barrier Must be the junction between the oxygen cell and the

sensor connection o the ISA-40 motherboard. See the wiring information Table 2A and Figure 4.

3.3 Relay Outputs

Relay contacts can be used to activate other alarm signals or equipment away from the control unit enclosure when
there is an alarm condition and when the

AC

or

DC

power is interrupted. The contacts supplied are dry, with a rating of

2 Amp continuous, 5 Amp surge. Do not overload the ISA-40 power supply by connecting it through the relay
contacts to an inappropriate load. See Wiring Information Tables 3 & 4 and Sections 3.3.1 and 3.3.2 and the Figure 6
Utilizing Relay Contacts.

Internal view of ISA-40

Suggested wiring configuration for utilizing relay contacts

(manual on/off switch is suggested; user supplied component)

Figure 6: Utilizing the Relay contacts

Normally
Closed
Contact

Common
Contact

110 V

AC

Power supply Outside

of Control Unit

Manual On/Off
Switch

Horn

White

Black

TB7 inside Control Unit;
Location of latching
relay contact terminals

TB3 inside Control Unit;
Location of non-latching
relay contact terminals

TB7

T
B
3