CDI CD52 Bandit User Manual page 13

Non-intrusive pig passage signaler atex-iecex certification
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Enclosed Unit: Remove plastic plug(s)* from bottom of enclosure.
* Older units may have threaded steel plugs
and/or built-in conduit leading to the Killark box.
NOTE: Once Killark outlet plugs have been removed and wiring
installed, is critical that the outlets be resealed properly to maintain
ATEX standards. This can be done with pipe dope or pipe sealant and proper
conduit or flex cable.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure that all conduit connections
are made and sealed according to ATEX and/or IECEx standards to maintain
system certification. Do not tighten conduit connections and/or plugs beyond
20.33 N·m [15 ft lbf].
2. Remove the junction box faceplate, feed the wiring through the conduit
or cable and using the wiring diagram on the following page, secure the
wires to the proper terminals.
3. Replace the junction box cover and
secure hand-tight.
At this point, with correct electrical
connections, you should have an
assembled and fully-functional CD52
Bandit system. A system wired in this
manner is capable of running on
24 VDC (allowable range: 21.6 to 26.4
VDC) and indicating a passage to the
SCADA system via relay closure or via 4-20mA Current Loop.
CD52 Bandit (ATEX-IECEx Certification) User Guide
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