Edwards Signaling 96DV2 User Manual

EDWARDS
Installation Instructions for Catalog Series 96DV2(*)-N5
AdaptaBeacon
®
Signals
Description
These signals are designed for mounting on 1/2" (13 mm) NPT conduit.
Electrical Specifications
Rated Voltage ................................................. 120V 50/60 Hz
Current..................................................................... 0.10 Amp
Installation
Install in accordance with the latest edition of the National Elec­trical Code and local regulations.
WARNINGS
To reduce the risks of igniting hazardous atmo­spheres and electric shock, ensure that power is disconnected before installing the signal.
To prevent leakage and a potential shock hazard, when mounting outdoors the signal must be installed with the lens or dome facing directly up.
Maintenance
Cleaning
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the lens, do not use abrasive materials or cleaners.
Periodically clean the AdaptaBeacon lens surface, to maintain optimum light visibility. The lens may be cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge using water or a mild detergent solution. Ensure that the lens is completely dry before assembling the signal.
Strobe Tube Replacement
WARNINGS
To reduce the risks of igniting hazardous atmospheres and electric shock, ensure that power is disconnected before installing the signal. connect power until installation has been completed and unit is tightly assembled and secured.
To prevent leakage and a potential shock hazard, use care when disassembling the signals to prevent tearing of the gaskets.
Refer to Table 2 for the required strobe tube.
Do not
1. Refer to Figure 1. The signals require 1/2" (13 mm) NPT conduit (not supplied). Route the 18" (457 mm) wire leads coming from the bottom of the signal mounting base through the conduit. Thread the conduit into the signal mounting base.
2. Using wire nuts (not supplied), connect field wiring to signal wiring. Connect the green ground wire leads using wire nuts (not supplied). Insert the wires into an appropriate electrical junction box.
1. Refer to Figure 2. Remove the screw in the clamp ring, remove ring, and set aside. Carefully lift the lens straight up and off the signal mounting base, being careful not to damage the strobe tube or lens gasket. If the lens adheres to the gasket on the signal base do not force apart by hand but carefully pry the lens off using a thin blade screwdriver.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the strobe tube, handle the strobe tube only by the base.
Troubleshooting
2. Grasp the strobe tube by its base and pull straight up from its
*The letter in this position signifies the color of the supplied lens. A - amber, B - blue, C - clear, G - green, M - magenta or R - red.
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socket. Install the new strobe tube by aligning the connector on the base of the tube with the mating socket. Carefully press down into the socket.
3. Assemble the signal.
4. Turn on power and verify that the strobe operates.
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Table 1. Division 2 Locations
Class Division Group Temp. Code
I 2 A, B, C, D T3C (160°C, 320°F)
II 2 F, G T6 (85°C, 185°F)
III T6 (85°C, 185°F)
Table 2. Replacement Parts
Catalog Number or
Component Part Number
Strobe tube 91B-ST Lens 96-L(*) *The letter in this position (A - amber, B - blue, C - clear, G - green, M -
magenta or R - red) signifies the color of the lens; for example, a red lens for the 94DV2 series signal is 93-LR.
Figure 1. Conduit Mounting
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Figure 2. Strobe Tube Replacement
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