Cidra Sonar Process Monitoring System User Manual

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SONAR PROCESS MONITORING SYSTEM SUPPLEMENT FOR ATEX CLASS I, ZONE 2 SAFETY

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3 ATEX ZONE 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF USE RELATED TO THE SYMBOL “X” These Conditions of Use are those specifically identified by certain clauses in sta

Page 3 - Table of Contents

4 STANDARDS See the CE Declaration of Conformity shipped with the sonar process monitoring system for the complete and up-to-date set of directives a

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5 CONTROL DRAWINGS The control drawings define how the Zone 2 hardware can be installed into hazardous areas. Refer to the following drawings: Contr

Page 5 - List of Tables

6 SPECIFICATIONS 6.1 Electrical Parameters The mains power connections are made to the transmitter only. There is a DC-powered transmitter (TB8-x

Page 6 - 20909-01C Rev 04 Page iv

20909-01C Rev 04 Page 6-2 The following signals are not energy-limited for any of the transmitter models. Note: These signals are not present on

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page 6-3 The following signals are not energy-limited for any of the transmitter models. Note: These signals are not present on

Page 8 - 2 MARKINGS

20909-01C Rev 04 Page 6-4 All of the following signals are energy-limited for the TB8-xx-xx-xx-03 transmitter only. For the TB8-xx-xx-xx-04 Trans

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7 OPERATING CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SAFELY USED 7.1 Scope These are the criteria under which it is safe to install the ATEX Zone

Page 10 - RELATED TO THE SYMBOL “X”

rating of the enclosure. Refer to paragraph 8.3.1 for information on the selection of cable glands. 7.3 Installation Site Ambient Temperature, Press

Page 11 - 4 STANDARDS

condensation. Care should be taken during commissioning to verify that the electronics do not have accumulated condensed water or frost on them prior

Page 13 - 6 SPECIFICATIONS

20909-01C Rev 04 Page 7-4 7.7 Chemical Environment The materials used to construct the sonar process monitoring system are resistant to damage fro

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8 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 8.1 Use Control Drawing, Install Per Code Ensure installation is consistent with the

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page 8-2 8.5 Wire Securely to Terminals and Route Neatly Refer to the Process Monitoring System Installation and Startup Manual f

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9 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFELY PUTTING INTO SERVICE 9.1 Prior to Applying Power Perform a final inspection of the installation. Use the in

Page 17 - PRODUCT MAY BE SAFELY USED

10 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE (NORMAL OPERATION WITH NO OPERATOR INTERVENTION) 10.1 Keep Enclosures Closed During Use 10.1.1 Transmitt

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page 10-2 10.2.2 Sensor Head Inspections Verify the absence of the following:  Loose or damaged latch hardware  Loose or dama

Page 19 - 7.6 Condition of piping

11 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE ADJUSTMENT 11.1 General Note: Making adjustments to the meter usually interrupts normal function of the meter

Page 20 - 7.8 Mains Power

20909-01C Rev 04 Page 11-2 11.2.4 Use of DB9 RS232 Connector Interface This is a diagnostic interface and intended only for short-term infrequent

Page 21 - ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION

12 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE MAINTENANCE, SERVICING AND EMERGENCY REPAIR 12.1 General 12.1.1 UOS, OFF And No Explosive Gasses Present All

Page 22 - 8.8 Seal Sensor Head Cover

12.2.4 Sensor Terminal Blocks The Sensor Terminal blocks should be wired with the mains power OFF. This ensures that these signals are all de-powere

Page 23 - PUTTING INTO SERVICE

Table of Contents 1 SCOPE ...

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page 12-3 head cover can be removed from the pipe. Failure to do this will damage the sensor band. 12.3.4.2 Safety Procedure for

Page 25 - 10.2.3 Cables Inspections

13 SUPPLEMENTARY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE DISASSEMBLY OR DISPOSAL 13.1 Most Warnings Same As For Maintenance Most warnings are the same as those in Sup

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14 TRAINING Contact CiDRA Customer Support for availability and scheduling of training courses. 20909-01C Rev 04 Page 14-1

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15 CONTACT INFORMATION CiDRA Corporate Services 50 Barnes Park North Wallingford, Connecticut USA 06492 Telephone numbers 1-877-243-7277 Toll-free

Page 28 - 12.2 Transmitter

20909-01C Rev 04 Page A-1 Annex A 20885-01C, CERTIFICATION, CABLE GLAND, ZONE 2

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page A-2

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page B-1 Annex B 20907-01C, CONTROL DRAWING, SYSTEM, EEX, CLASS I, ZONE 2

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page B-2

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page C-1 Annex C 20908-01C, CONTROL DRAWING, TRANSMITTER, EEX, CLASS I, ZONE

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page C-2

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10.1 Keep Enclosures Closed During Use...10-1 10.1.1 Transmitter...

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List of Tables Table 1 Control Drawings...

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page iv

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20909-01C Rev 04 Page 1-1 1 SCOPE This Class I, Zone 2 explosive gas location safety supplement includes the information mandated by EN60079-0:200

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2 MARKINGS The following explains the hazardous area markings that can be found on the equipment. 2.1 Transmitter [TB8-xx-xx-xx-03] for use with Sen

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The +100 ºC rating relates to the safety aspect only and is intended to include the effects of heating from the pipe on which it is mounted. To achie

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