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2. SAFETY
Ensure that you read and understand these instructions BEFORE
handling or operating the equipment. Please pay particular attention to
the Safety Warnings.
WARNINGS
1. The Searchline Excel gas detector is certified for and intended for use in potentially
hazardous areas. Install and use the Searchline Excel gas detector in accordance with
the latest regulations.
2. For installations in the UK, the Code of Practice SELECTION, INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS FOR USE IN POTENTIALLY
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES should be strictly observed. General recommendations are
given in BS EN 60079-14 & IEC 60079-14. Refer to BS EN 60079-29-2
& IEC 60079-29-2 in the UK or the appropriate local or national regulations.
3. For installations in North America, the national Electrical Code (NFPA 70) or later
issues should be strictly observed.
4. Elsewhere, the appropriate local or national regulations should be used.
5. The Searchline Excel gas detector must be properly earthed to protect against electrical
shock and minimise electrical interference. For electrical installation design
considerations refer to Section 3.
6. Operators must be fully aware of the action to be taken if the gas concentration exceeds
an alarm level.
7. Dismantling or repair of equipment should be carried out in the safe area only.
8. Test gases may be toxic and/or combustible. Refer to Material Safety Sheets for
appropriate warnings.
9. Do not drill holes in any housing as this will invalidate the explosion protection.
10. In order to maintain electrical safety, the unit must not be operated in atmospheres with
more than 21% oxygen.
11. Ensure that the bolts which secure flameproof enclosures are fully tightened. The
securing bolts used are made from a special certified grade of steel. Only bolts supplied
by Honeywell Analytics should be fitted for this purpose.
12. Do not open the enclosure in the presence of an explosive atmosphere.
13. The transmitter unit contains high voltages when operational. These are discharged when
the unit is removed from its enclosure.
14. The conduit and cable glands fitted to Searchline Excel should not be modified. If,
however, it becomes necessary to make modifications they must comply with the
relevant national Codes of Practice.
15. The irradiance and power emitted by the Searchline Excel transmitters is less than
5 mW/mm
2
and 15 mW/mm
2
respectively.
Honeywell Analytics Limited reserve the right to change or revise the
information supplied in this document without notice and without
obligation to notify any person or organisation of such revision or
change. If further details are required that do not appear in this
document, contact Honeywell Analytics Limited or one of their agents.
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INSTALLATION
Notes:
1. Drawing is not to scale.
2. Mounting plate fixing holes are clear. Searchline Excel system
component mounting holes are threaded.
Always mount
plate this
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
way up
D1
D
D1
G
G
C
C
E
E
J
J
G
G
H
H
K
F
F
K
H
J
C
C
E
E
D
D
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
15
49
83
6mm thick
133.2
181
stainless steel
215
249
plate
299.2
380
3. The mounting plate fixings are not supplied.
4. Fit an adjustment clamp to the unit's pivot block mounting stud
so that it sits on the stud's shoulder with the correct orientation as
shown in the diagram.
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3. MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
3.1 GENERAL
This section details the mechanical assembly information and important
dimensions necessary for installing the system units. Adjustable parts which form
part of the mounting assemblies are also shown.
NOTE: FOR DNV VERSIONS, REFER TO THE SEARCHLINE EXCEL TECHNICAL
HANDBOOK FOR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSTALLATION, ALIGNMENT AND
COMMISSIONING USING THE MARITIME BRACKET AND HARDWARE
3.2 TRANSMITTER
160mm (SR)
211mm
(MR/LR)
3.3 RECEIVER
417mm
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INSTALLATION
Identity
Quan-
Size
Used For
tity
A
8
ø7.5mm
Dual 2'' pipe or pole mounting, flat
surface mounting
B
8
ø9.5mm
Single 6'' pole, flat surface mounting,
Dual 2.5'' ID pipe
C
4
M6 tapped
00780-A-0100 junction box mounting
D
3
M6 tapped
DVC100(M) junction box mounting.
D1
2
M6 tapped
DVC100(M) MK2 junction box (used in
conjunction with bottom two D holes)
E
4
M10 tapped
DX100(M) junction box mounting
F
2
M6 tapped
Killark/Akron junction box mounting
G
4
M6 tapped
Sun/heat shade mounting
H
3
M8 tapped
Short range Transmitter and all Receiver
brackets.
J
3
M10 tapped
Medium/Long range Transmitter
60x45° 2 POSNS
mounting bracket.
K
2
M10 tapped
XNX Universal Transmitter
5. Tighten the adjustment clamp's
grubscrews until they just grip the
unthreaded part of the mounting stud.
6. Fit the pivot block to the mounting bracket
using a clamp nut and spring washer (M12
or M16) with the correct orientation as
shown in the diagram. Do not fully tighten
the nut.
Ensure that the adjustment clamp's
stub lever is positioned approximately
centrally between the mounting bracket's
grubscrews. Adjust the screws if required.
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MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
3.4 ADJUSTABLE MOUNTINGS
Clamp Nut
417 (SR)
433 (MR/LR)
160mm
INSTALLATION
7. Fit an adjustment clamp to the unit's pivot block mounting stud
so that it sits on the stud's shoulder with the correct orientation as
shown in the diagram.
8. Tighten the adjustment clamp's
grubscrews until they just grip
the unthreaded part of the unit's
mounting stud.
9. Fit the unit to the pivot block using
a self-locking clamp nut and washer
(M12 or M16).
Do not fully tighten the nut.
Ensure that the adjustment clamp's
stub lever is approximately centrally
positioned between the pivot block's
grub screws. Adjust the screws if
required.
10. Fit a suitable junction box, e.g. OELD,
DX100(M) or other suitable type of
junction box, to the mounting plate
Note: For information about alternative
types of junction box see Section
Mounting Stud
4.3 Electrical Installation.
Adjustment
Clamp
11. Measure the distance (in metres)
Pivot
between the transmitter and receiver
Block
units.
This distance is required by the
Mounting
system commissioning personnel.
Bracket
Clamp Nut
and Spring
NOTE: FOR DNV VERSIONS, REFER TO THE SEARCHLINE
Washer
EXCEL TECHNICAL HANDBOOK FOR SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSTALLATION, ALIGNMENT
Mounting
AND COMMISSIONING USING THE MARITIME BRACKET
Bracket
Grubscrew
AND HARDWARE
4.1 GENERAL
Searchline Excel is designed to allow installation to be performed by a
single operator.
The installation procedure is split into mechanical installation and
electrical installation. Each unit needs to mounted to a supporting
structure before making the electrical connections. The diagrams show
different ways of orientation for the mountings.
4.2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Mounting Bracket
This mechanical installation procedure applies to both the receiver and
adjusting screws (2 off)
the transmitter.
1. Ensure that the equipment to be
Adjustment Clamp
lock screw (2 off)
installed is correct for the type
of installation required (i.e. short/
medium/long range).
Clamp Nut
2. Fit the mounting bracket to the
mounting plate for the unit, as
Pivot Block
shown.
adjusting screw (2 off)
3. Fit the mounting plate to the
Adjustment Clamp
supporting structure in one of the
lock screw (2 off)
following ways:
Identify the mounting holes using the following diagram and the
accompanying table. The subsequent diagrams show the different
types of mountings.
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4.3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
4.3.1
Mounting
All ranges of Searchline Excel comply with the EMC requirements
Stub Lever
Stud
EN50270. In order to maintain compliance with these standards it is
essential that the electrical installation of Excel is engineered correctly.
Adjustment
Clamp
Electrical installation standards vary for different countries, companies
and applications and it is the responsibility of the installation design
authority to determine the applicable standards and ensure compliance
with them. When designing electrical installations for Excel,
Honeywell Analytics Limited recommend that the installation design
authority considers the following:
a. The unit cases should not, if possible, be connected to electrically
noisy (dirty) metalwork or conductors. Preferably, the case
(internally connected to the green/yellow GND wire) should be
connected to a low noise instrument (clean) earth. See also para e.
below. In order to facilitate electrical isolation of the Searchline
Excel from a noisy earth an isolation kit is supplied. This kit should
be fitted as standard unless local regulations forbid this.
b. The entire length of the field cabling connected to each unit should
be fully shielded. This should be connected to a low noise (clean)
earth.
c. The low noise instrument (clean) earth system should only be
connected to safety earth (usually dirty) at a single point on the
entire site/installation. This connection should be made in such a
manner that it does not introduce noise onto the low noise
instrument earth. Star earthing arrangements minimise earth current
crosstalk.
d. The shields of the field cabling should not be connected such that
earth loops are produced, or in a manner that will result in the
shields carrying large currents from heavy plant or equipment.
e. Ideally, the field cable shield should be connected to the unit's
green/yellow GND wire, providing a single, continuous earth shield.
This connection must not be allowed to complete an earth loop.
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4. INSTALLATION
Mounting Plate
Isolation
Mounting
Kit
Bracket
by through bolts directly to a flat surface.
by U-bolts (2 off) to a single 150mm diameter pipe/pole.
by U-bolts (4 off) to two 55mm diameter pipes/poles,
166mm apart.
Surface Mounting
Single Pipe/Pole
Dual Pipes/Poles
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INSTALLATION
Electrical Connections
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