Summary of Contents for Ametek AMEVision 3050 Series
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ESSENTIAL HEALTH and SAFETY AMEVision, Zone 1 For 3050 Moisture Analyzer Series 3050-OLV, 3050-SLR, 3050-DO, 3050-TE 9000-182-VE Rev A PN 305983902_Rev A...
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Contents OVERVIEW..........................1 About This Document ..........................1 Important Safety Information ........................2 Warnings, Cautions, Notes .......................2 Warning Labels ............................2 Special Conditions for Safe Use .....................3 HAZARDOUS LOCATION LIMITATIONS ..................3 Electrical Safety ...........................4 Grounding .............................4 Environmental Information (WEEE) .....................5 SPECIFICATIONS ........................7 AMEVision Display User Interface ......................7 APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS ..................9 System Compliance ...........................9 AMEVision Display User Interface Rating Label ................9...
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AMEVision Display User Interface in explosive atmosphere locations. AMETEK takes great effort to ensure that its translations of docu- ments into foreign languages are accurate and complete. However, in the case of any discrepancies between the English version and the translated version, the original English version shall take precedence.
Important Safety Information Warnings, Cautions, Notes WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES contained in this manual emphasize critical instructions as follows: An operating procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in personal injury or environmental contamination. An operating procedure which, if not strictly observed, may result in damage to the equipment.
Special Conditions for Safe Use The AMEVision Display User Interface is designed to be used in Category 2 hazardous locations where explosive gases may be present. Protection against explosion is provided by a flameproof enclosure. Do not open the enclosure when an explosive atmosphere is present until the power is removed and the area is demonstrated to be non- hazardous.
Electrical Safety Always shut down power source(s) before performing maintenance or trouble- shooting. Only a qualified electrician should make electrical connections and ground checks. Any use of the equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer may impair the safety protection originally provided by the equipment. Grounding Instrument grounding is mandatory.
Environmental Information (WEEE) This AMETEK product contains materials that can be reclaimed and recycled. In some cases the product may contain materials known to be hazardous to the environment or human health. In order to prevent the release of harmful sub-...
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UNIT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. USE MIN. 90°C COPPER CONDUCTORS. DISCONNECT POWER OR ENSURE AREA IS NON-HAZARDOUS BEFORE OPENING. WARNING: BATTERY MUST BE REPLACED WITH AMETEK PART NUMBER 1000-652-JE OPERATING VOLTAGE Group 1 115-230 VAC +/- 10% 47-63 Hz. 40 VA max.
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Installing the AMEVision Display User Interface Pre-Installation Requirements Before installing, operating, or servicing the 3050-Series Analyzer or AMEVision Display User Interface, and before opening either device at any time after they have been in operation, read and follow all Warnings, Cau- tions, and Notes in this document and in this document and the analyzer User Manual.
Prior to installation, consult the local codes to understand what is acceptable. To the extent this information is not consistent with local codes, the local codes should be followed. AMETEK recommends that only trained personnel perform these installation steps. 12 | AMEVision Zone 1, for 3050-Series Analyzers...
Remove any packing material from the AMEVision Display User Interface. Check for damage and check contents against packing list. If equipment is damaged, notify the carrier and contact AMETEK Service (https://www.ametekpi.com/customersupport/requestsupport) immediately if parts are missing or damage is found, and to verify if damaged parts will require replacement prior to safely installing and operating the analyzer and AMEVision Display unit.
Mechanical Installation AMEVision Display User Interface Overview The AMEVision Display User Interface used with 3050-Series Analyzers in Zone 1 Hazardous Locations. The AMEVision Display unit is housed in a flame- proof enclosure that allows access to the controller keypad once the area is determined to be clear of hazardous or explosive gases.
AMEVision Software Display and Keypad The 3050-Series Analyzers are configured, calibrated, and monitored via the MODBUS RTU interface. AMETEK provides two options for communicating with the 3050-Series Analyzers: • 3050 Configurator Software (via a PC, provided with each unit). •...
Accessing the Keypad on the Explosion-Proof Unit To access the user keypad and controller: • Ensure that the atmosphere is clear of any explosive gases and is safe. • Unscrew the glass face on the front of the AMEVision Display unit. Host Interface Connector PCB Capture Plate...
Installing the AMEVision Display Unit Install the AMEVision Display unit in an accessible location to allow for routine maintenance. See Figure 4 for mounting dimensions. Figure 4. AMEVision Display User Interface mounting dimensions. Install the explosion-proof unit using the four (4) screws on the back plate, connecting to the AC mains, and securing the ground wire.
AC Power and Communication Connections Remove AC mains power from the AMEVision before beginning wiring. General Wiring and Conduit Requirements This section provides mandatory EMC grounding, shielding, and noise protec- tion requirements. • Use only suitably certified Ex d IIB+ H2 Gb entry devices. •...
AMEVision D1/Z1 Mains Supply Connections Do not run AC mains supply wiring in the same conduit with signal wires. By keeping this wiring separated, you prevent transient signals from reaching the analyzer unit. The AMEVision Display unit can operate using 115 VAC ±10 % or 230 VAC There is no power switch or circuit breaker on the analyzer so it must be pro- tected.
EMC Grounding Method Shield Ring Method • Connect all shields for that conduit entry (other than power) to a supplied shield terminal ring. This shield ring is stainless steel with a metal tab. Place the shield ring under the conduit nut. Crimp the shields from all cables for that conduit entry to a 1/4"...
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