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English – MEDC SM87LED User Manual

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© Cooper MEDC 2010

English

1.0 INTRODUCTION

These steady beacons have been designed for use in flammable atmospheres and harsh environmental

conditions. The marine grade alloy or stainless steel enclosures are suitable for use offshore or onshore, where

light weight combined with corrosion resistance and strength is required.

2.0 INSTALLATION

General

When installing and operating explosion-protected equipment, requirements for selection, installation and

operation should be referred to e.g. IEE Wiring Regulations and the ‘National Electrical Code’ in North

America. Additional national and/or local requirements may apply.

Ensure that all nuts, bolts and fixings are secure.

Ensure that only the correct listed or certified stopping plugs are used to blank off unused gland entry points

and that the NEMA/IP rating of the unit is maintained.

The beacon is mounted via the 4 off Ø9mm fixing holes in the base of the unit. The fixing holes have been

designed to accept an M8 screw or bolt.

MEDC recommend the use of stainless steel screws.

The unit has been designed and certified to operate at any attitude

Cable Termination

CAUTION: Before removing the cover assembly, ensure that the power to the unit is isolated and gas and/

or dust atmospheres are not present.

Unscrew the 4 off screws (5mm A/F hexagon key) holding the cover assembly to the base. Keep screws in a

safe accessible place as they are not retained in the cover.

Gently twist the cover clockwise and anti-clockwise whilst pulling it away from the base of the enclosure to

gain access to the interior.

Cable termination should be in accordance with specifications applying to the required application. MEDC

recommends that all cables and cores should be correctly identified. Please refer to the wiring diagram

provided with the product.

Ensure that only the correct listed or certified cable glands are used and that the assembly is shrouded and

correctly earthed.

All cable glands should be of an equivalent NEMA/IP rating to that of the beacon and integrated with the unit

such that this rating is maintained.

The internal earth terminal, where fitted, must be used for the equipment grounding connection and the

external terminal is for a supplementary bonding connection where local codes or authorities permit or

require such a connection.

Once termination is complete, carefully lower the cover assembly back onto the base, avoiding damage to

the mating surfaces. Ensure the o-ring is correctly seated in its groove during re-assembly. Replace and evenly

tighten the 4 off cover screws. Ensure the required gap (0.15mm max.) is maintained between the cover and

the base.