E2S GNExB2X05 Series User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GNExB2X05, GNExB2X10, GNExB2X15 & GNExB2X21
Flameproof Xenon Beacons
For use in Flammable Gas and Dust Atmospheres
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GNExB2X05
GNExB2X10
GNExB2X15
GNExB2X21
1) Product Table
Ensure the system power supply is capable of providing the maximum current required for all beacons. Review associated cable
size, length and quantity of beacons on each circuit.
Standard
Model
Nom.
Voltage
Voltage Range
Nom.
Operating
Current*
Max
Current
ATEX / IECEx /
NEC / CEC
GNExB2X05DC012
12Vdc
12-14Vdc
585mA
600mA
GNExB2X05DC024 (-SIL)
24Vdc
20-28Vdc
295mA
350mA
GNExB2X05DC048
48Vdc
42-54Vdc
145mA
150mA
GNExB2X05AC115
115Vac
110-120Vac 50/60Hz
140mA
200mA
GNExB2X05AC230
230Vac
220-240Vac 50/60Hz
70mA
100mA
GNExB2X10DC024 (-SIL)
24Vdc
20-28Vdc
605mA
710mA
GNExB2X10DC048
48Vdc
42-54Vdc
230mA
250mA
GNExB2X10AC115
115Vac
110-120Vac 50/60Hz
220mA
300mA
GNExB2X10AC230
230Vac
220-240Vac 50/60Hz
130mA
180mA
ATEX / IECEx
GNExB2X15DC024 (-SIL)
24Vdc
20-28Vdc
835mA
920mA
GNExB2X15DC048
48Vdc
42-54Vdc
330mA
360mA
GNExB2X15AC115
115Vac
110-120Vac 50/60Hz
310mA
420mA
GNExB2X15AC230
230Vac
220-240Vac 50/60Hz
170mA
230mA
GNExB2X21DC024
24Vdc
20-28Vdc
1130mA
1240mA
GNExB2X21DC048
48Vdc
42-54Vdc
530mA
560mA
GNExB2X21AC115
115Vac
110-120Vac 50/60Hz
500mA
530mA
GNExB2X21AC230
230Vac
220-240Vac 50/60Hz
195mA
270mA
*Rate at 1Hz
The table shows the input current taken by the various beacons.
A supply voltage variation of +/-10% outside the voltage range is permissible.
Nominal current at nominal voltage and 1Hz flash rate.
Max. rated current at worst case supply voltage and flash rate.
Table 1: Electrical Ratings.

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2) Warnings
•POTENTIAL ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING HAZARD.
•DO NOT OPEN WHEN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
IS PRESENT.
•ALL ENTRIES M20 X 1.5MM.
•USE SUITABLE RATED CABLES AND CABLE GLANDS
IF TEMPERATURE EXCEEDS AS PER STANDARDS
INDICATIONS BELOW.
FOR ATEX / IECEx STANDARDS:
70ºC AT ENTRY OR 80ºC AT BRANCHING POINT.
FOR NEC / CEC STANDARDS:
60ºC AT ENTRY OR 60ºC AT BRANCHING POINT.
3) Marking & Rating Information
All units have a rating label, which carries the following
important information:
•Unit Model.
•Voltage Range
•Nominal Voltage
•Max. Current
See Table 1 for electrical ratings of each Unit Model.
3.1. ATEX / IECEx Ratings
Standards
EN IEC 60079-0:2018 / IEC60079-0:2017 (Ed 7):
Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment. General Requirements
EN60079-1:2014 / IEC60079-1:2014 (Ed 7):
Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment Protection by Flameproof
Enclosures "d"
BS EN 60079-31:2014 / IEC 60079-31:2013 (Ed 2):
Explosive Atmospheres - Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by
Enclosure "t"
Ratings
GNExB2:
X05DC012
X05DC024*
X05DC048
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +60°C
Ex tb IIIC T89°C Db Ta -50°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X05AC115
X05AC230
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +55°C
Ex db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
Ex tb IIIC T110°C Db Ta -50°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X10DC024*
X10DC048
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +45°C
Ex tb IIIC T117°C Db Ta -50°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X10AC115
X10AC230
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
Ex tb IIIC T122°C Db Ta -50°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X15DC024*
X15DC048
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex tb IIIC T125°C Db Ta -55°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X15AC115
X15AC230
Ex db IIC T3 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +65°C
Ex tb IIIC T134°C Db Ta -55°C to +70°C
GNExB2:
X21DC024
X21DC048
Ex db IIC T3 Gb Ta -50°C to +60°C
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +55°C
Ex tb IIIC T135°C Db Ta -50°C to +60°C
GNExB2:
X21AC115
X21AC230
Ex db IIC T3 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +60°C
Ex tb IIIC T138°C Db Ta -50°C to +70°C
*SIL Suitable
Certificate No.
DEMKO 15ATEX1448X
IECEx UL15.0003X
ATEX Mark, Equipment
Group and Category:
II 2G
II 2D
CE Marking and
Notified Body No.
2813
3.2. NEC / CEC Ratings
All models are approved for use as Visual Signal Device for
use as General Signalling:
UL1638A & CSA C22.2 No 205-17
NEC Class / Zone Ratings US Codes
Standards
UL 60079-0 (Ed. 7) 04/15/2020
Explosive Atmospheres - part 0: Equipment - General
Requirements
UL 60079-1 (Ed. 7) 2015
Explosive Atmospheres - Part 1: Equipment Protection by
Flameproof Enclosures 'd'
Ratings
GNExB2:
X05DC012
X05DC024*
X05DC048
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +60°C
GNExB2:
X05AC115
X05AC230
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +55°C
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
GNExB2:
X10DC024*
X10DC048
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +45°C
GNExB2:
X10AC115
X10AC230
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Zone 1 AEx db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
*SIL Suitable
Installation must be carried out in compliance with the
National Electric Code.

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CEC Class / Zone Ratings Canada
Standards
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0 (Ed. 4) 02/2019
Explosive Atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General
Requirements
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60079-1 (Ed. 3) 2016
Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres - Part 1:
Flameproof Enclosures 'd'
Rating
GNExB2:
X05DC012
X05DC024*
X05DC048
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +60°C
GNExB2:
X05AC115
X05AC230
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +55°C
Ex db IIC T6 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
GNExB2:
X10DC024*
X10DC048
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +45°C
GNExB2:
X10AC115
X10AC230
Ex db IIC T4 Gb Ta -50°C to +70°C
Ex db IIC T5 Gb Ta -50°C to +40°C
*SIL Suitable
Installation must be carried out in compliance with the
Canadian Electric Code.
NEC & CEC Class / Division Ratings for US / Canada,
USL CNL
Standards
GNExB2X
Xenon
beacons
UL1638A (Ed. 1) 2016
Standard for Visual Signal Appliances for General
Signalling Use
CSA C22.2 No. 205-17 (Ed. 3) 2017
Signal Equipment
Ratings
GNExB2:
X05DC012
X05DC024*
X05DC048
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T5 Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T6 Ta -50°C to +60°C
GNExB2:
X05AC115
X05AC230
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T4 Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T5 Ta -50°C to +55°C
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T6 Ta -50°C to +40°C
GNExB2:
X10DC024*
X10DC048
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T4 Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T5 Ta -50°C to +45°C
GNExB2:
X10AC115
X10AC230
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T4 Ta -50°C to +70°C
Class I Div 2 Group ABCD T5 Ta -50°C to +40°C
*SIL Suitable
The certification approval has validated continuous use up to
38°C ambient and are for transient use up to 70°C ambient.
Installation must be carried out in compliance with the
National Electric Code / Canadian Electric Code.
4) Zones, Gas Group, Category and
Temperature Classification
The units can be installed in locations with the following
conditions:
Area Classification
Zone 1
Explosive gas air mixture likely to occur in normal
operation.
Zone 2
Explosive gas air mixture not likely to occur in
normal operation, and if it does, it will only exist
for a short time.
Zone 21
(ATEX / IECEx only)
Explosive dust air mixture likely to occur in
normal operation.
Zone 22
(ATEX / IECEx only)
Explosive dust air mixture not likely to occur in
normal operation, and if it does, it will only exist
for a short time.
Gas Groupings
Group IIA
Propane
Group IIB
Ethylene
Group IIC
Hydrogen and Acetylene
Temperature Classification for Gas Applications
T1
450ºC
T2
300ºC
T3
200ºC
(GNExB2X15AC & GNExB2X21AC up to 70°C
ambient; GNExB2X21DC up to 60°C ambient)
T4
135ºC
(GNExB2X05AC, GNExB2X10DC, GNExB2X10AC
& GNExB2X15DC up to 70°C ambient;
GNExB2X15AC up to 65°C ambient;
GNExB2X21DC up to 55°C ambient;
GNExB2X21AC up to 60°C ambient)
T5
100ºC
(GNExB2X05DC up to 70°C ambient;
GNExB2X05AC up to 55°C ambient;
GNExB2X10DC up to 45°C ambient;
GNExB2X10AC up to 40°C ambient)
T6
85ºC
ATEX / IECEx:
GNExB2X05DC up to 60°C ambient,
GNExB2X05AC up to 40°C ambient
NEC / CEC:
Up to 65ºC ambient
Dust Groupings
(ATEX / IECEx only)
Group IIIA
Combustible Flyings
Group IIIB
Non-conductive Dust
Group IIIC
Conductive Dust
Maximum Surface Temperature for Dust Applications
(ATEX / IECEx only)
GNExB2X05DC
89ºC
GNExB2X05AC
110ºC
GNExB2X10DC
117ºC
GNExB2X10AC
122ºC
GNExB2X15DC
125 ºC
GNExB2X15AC
134ºC
GNExB2X21DC
135ºC
GNExB2X21AC
138ºC

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Equipment Category
2G / 2D
Ambient Temperature Range
-50°C to +70°C
IP Rating
IP6X to EN/IEC60079-0
IP66 to EN60529
5) Special Conditions for Safe Use
Repair of the flame path / cemented joints is not permitted.
Figure 1: Flame Path.
The enclosure is non-conducting and may generate an
ignition-capable level of electrostatic charges under certain
extreme conditions. The user should ensure that the
equipment is not installed in a location where it may be
subjected to external conditions that might cause a build-up
of electrostatic charges on non-conducting surfaces.
The stainless steel beacon guard is not earthed and may
generate an ignition-capable level of electrostatic charges. It
has a capacitance of 10pF according to EN/IEC60079-0,
clause 7.5.
All entries must be fitted with a suitable seal at the interface
with enclosure.
6) Product Mounting and Access
6.1. Location and Mounting
The location of the beacons should be made with due regard
to the area over which the warning signal must be visible.
They should only be fixed to services that can carry the
weight of the unit.
The beacons should be securely bolted to a suitable surface
using the 9.4mm diameter bolt holes in the base of the unit
(see figure 2).
Figure 2: Fixing Location for B2 Beacon.
6.2. Access to the Flameproof Enclosure
In order to connect the electrical supply cables to the beacon
it is necessary to remove the flameproof cover to gain access
to the flameproof chamber. To access the Ex d chamber,
loosen the M4 grub screw on the beacon cover. Open the
enclosure by turning the beacon cover counterclockwise and
remove the cover, taking extreme care not to damage the
flameproof threads in the process (see figure 3).
Figure 3: Accessing the Explosion Proof Enclosure.
On completion of the installation the flameproof threaded joint
should be inspected to ensure that they are clean and that
they have not been damaged during installation.
Flameproof threaded joints are not intended to be repaired.
Ensure that the ‘O’ ring seal is in place and undamaged.
When fitting the flameproof cover ensure the thread is
engaged correctly. Fully tighten the cover all the way, ensure
no gap is visible between the cover and base of the beacon
enclosure. Tighten the M4 grub screw.

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7) Installation Requirements
7.1. Installation Standards Compliance
Attention: Disconnect from power
source before installation or service
to prevent electric shock.
The beacons must only be installed by suitably qualified
personnel in accordance with the latest issues of the relevant
standards.
ATEX / IECEx installation standards:
EN60079-14 / IEC60079-14: Explosive atmospheres -
Electrical installations design, selection and erection.
EN60079-10-1 / IEC60079-10-1:Explosive atmospheres -
Classification of areas. Explosive gas atmospheres.
EN60079-10-2 / IEC60079-10-2:Explosive atmospheres -
Classification of areas. Explosive dust atmospheres.
NEC Class / Zone, CEC Class / Zone, and NEC & CEC Class
/ Division installation standards:
National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 or CSA 22.1 Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical
Installations, Section 32.
The installation of the units must also be in accordance with
any local codes that may apply and should only be carried
out by a competent electrical engineer who has the
necessary training.
7.2. Cable Selection and Connections
When selecting the cable size, consideration must be given
to the input current that each unit draws (see table 1), the
number of beacons on the line and the length of the cable
runs. The cable size selected must have the necessary
capacity to provide the input current to all of the beacons
connected to the line.
Electrical connections are to be made into the terminal blocks
on the PCBA, using solid wire 0.5-4mm2 / AWG 20-12 or
stranded wire, sizes 0.5-2.5mm2 / AWG 24-14. Wire
insulation needs to be stripped 8mm. Wires may be fitted
securely with crimped ferrules.
Figure 4: Wire Preparation.
Terminal screws need to be tightened down with a tightening
torque of 0.45 Nm / 5 Lb-in. A 5-way terminal block is
provided on the AC Beacon: 2-off Live, 2-off Neutral and 1-off
Earth terminals in total. A 4-way terminal block is provided on
the DC Beacon: 2-off +ve and 2-off -ve terminals.
Figure 5: GNExB2 Entries and Terminal Block Location.
When connecting wires to the terminals great care should be
taken to dress the wires so that when the cover is inserted
into the chamber the wires do not exert excess pressure on
the terminal blocks. This is particularly important when using
cables with large cross-sectional areas such as 2.5mm².
Earthing
Internal earthing connections should be made to the Internal
Earth terminal in the base of the housing using a ring crimp
terminal to secure the earth conductor under the earth clamp.
The earth conductor should be at least equal in size and
rating to the incoming power conductors.
External earthing connections should be made to the M4
earth stud, using a ring crimp terminal to secure the earth
conductor to the earth stud. The external earth conductor
should be at least 4mm2 in size.
7.3. Cable Glands, Blanking Elements & Adapters
For high ambient temperatures, the cable entry and the cable
branching point temperatures may exceed the following
temperatures:
•For ATEX / IECEx: 70ºC at entry or 80ºC at branching
point.
•For NEC / CEC: 60ºC at entry or 60ºC at branching point.
Therefore, suitable heat resisting cables and cable glands
must be used, with a rated service temperature at least as
stated in the table below:

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Max Ambient Temperature (ºC)
Model
GNExB2
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
ATEX / IECEx / NEC / CEC Approved
X05DC
65
70
75
80
85
X05AC
63
68
73
78
83
88
93
98
103
108
X10DC
65
70
75
80
85
90
95
100
105
X10AC
64
69
74
79
84
89
94
99
104
109
ATEX / IECEx Approved
X15DC
74
79
84
89
94
99
104
109
114
119
X15AC
74
79
84
89
94
99
104
109
114
119
X21DC
95
100
105
110
115
120
125
130
135
140
X21AC
74
79
84
89
94
99
104
109
114
119
Table 2: Min. Ratings of Cables & Cable Glands.
Cable Glands
The cable gland entries have an M20 x 1.5 entry thread. Only
use suitably rated and certified cable glands, as per type of
approval, which must be suitable for the type of cable being
used and also meet the requirements of the current
flameproof installation standards (see section 7.1).
Blanking Plugs
When only one cable entry is used the other entries must be
closed with suitably rated and certified blanking plugs as per
type of approval.
Any unused cable entries must be closed with suitably rated
and certified blanking plugs.
Ingress Protection
If a high IP (Ingress Protection) rating is required, then a
suitable sealing washer must be fitted under the cable glands
or blanking plugs.
A minimum ingress protection rating of IP6X must be
maintained for installations in explosive dust atmospheres.
For use in Class I Division II locations, in order to maintain
the db type protection, flameproof conduit seals and/or cable
glands must be used.
Adapters
The GNEx Beacon Range can be supplied with the following
types of adapters:
M20 to ½”NPT
M20 to ¾” NPT
M20 to M25
It is important to note that stopping plugs cannot be fitted
onto adapters, only directly onto the M20 entries.
Any other adapters used must be suitably rated as per the
applicable standards.
If the installation is made using conduit, openings must have
a sealing fitting connected as close as practical to the wall of
the enclosure, but in no case more than the size of the
conduit or 50mm, whichever is the lesser.
8) Flash Pattern Settings
The GNExB2 beacon can produce different flash patterns as
shown in Table 3. The flash patterns are selected by
operation of the flash setting DIP switch on the PCB, Fig 6.
Figure 6: DIP Switch Location.
Switch
Setting
S1 Mode
00
1Hz (60FPM)
01
1.33Hz (80FPM)
10
1.5Hz (90FPM)
11
Double Flash
Table 3: Switch Positions for Flash Patterns
9) End of Line Monitoring (DC Units)
All DC units have a blocking diode fitted in their supply input
lines. An end of line monitoring diode or an end of line
monitoring resistor can be connected across the +ve and –ve
terminals in the flameproof chamber. If an end of line resistor
is used it must have a minimum resistance value of 3k3 ohms
and a minimum wattage of 0.5W or a minimum resistance
value of 500 ohms and a minimum wattage of 2W.
10) Interchangeable & Spare Parts
The beacon lens is interchangeable, contact European
Safety Systems Ltd for a replacement lens available in
various colours.
The guard is an integral part of the protection and must be
reassembled exactly the same way as it was disassembled.
To change the lens, unscrew the M5 socket head screws and
remove the M5 screws, M5 spring & flat washers.
Warning –Hot surfaces. External surfaces
and internal components may be hot after
operation, take care when handling the
equipment.
Warning –high-intensity light source. Avoid
looking directly at the light source for
extended periods of time.

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Figure 7: Removal of Lens.
Remove the guard and replace the old lens with the new
lens.
Figure 8: Changing of Lens.
Fit the guard back on to the lens and casting, align the holes
of the guard, lens and casting. To reattach the lens, the
fixings MUST be in the order shown in figure 9.
Figure 9: Lens & Guard Fixings Order.
11) Maintenance, Overhaul and Repair
Maintenance, repair and overhaul of the equipment should
only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in
accordance with the current relevant standards:
EN60079-19/IEC60079-19 Explosive atmospheres -
Equipment repair, overhaul and reclamation
EN 60079-17/IEC60079-17 Explosive atmospheres -
Electrical installations inspection and maintenance
Units must not be opened while an explosive atmosphere is
present.
Electrostatic charging hazard - Clean only with a damp cloth.

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LINEAR DIMENSIONAL TOLS
ANGULAR DIMENSIONAL TOLS
STANDARDS
MOD No. REASON - INITIAL - DATEISSUE
DATE
APPROVED
CHECKED DATE
DATE
DRAWN WEIGHT (Kg)
SURFACE FINISH
MATERIAL
ALTERNATIVE MATERIAL SHEETSCALE
TITLE
A3
IF IN DOUBT, ASK -
DO NOT SCALE
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
DRAWING NUMBER
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
109
G
F
E
78
6
5
D
C
134
2
A
B
D156-06-201
R.N.POTTS OF
GNExB2 X05/X10/X15/X21
NTS 1 2
A
NEW PCBA & FORMAT INTRODUCED
J.S - 22/03/21
B
INTRODUCTION
J.S - 14/11/19
GNExB2 BEACONS
R.N.POTTS
J.SPILLER 14/11/19
BEACON WIRING DIAGRAMS
+ve IN
+ve OUT
-ve IN
-ve OUT
R1
+
+
-
-
DC XENON GNExB2 X05, X10, X15 & 21J UNITS
Line Monitoring
Power: +ve & -ve
14/11/19
14/11/19
OPTIONAL LINE MONITORING RESISTOR, CUSTOMER SUPPLIED,
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM VALUES:
R1
500Ω MIN, 2W MIN OR 3K3Ω MIN, 0.5W MIN
RE-DRAWN IN 2D
NOTES, TERMINALS & EOL RESISTOR ADDED
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warning signals
2S
EUROPEAN SAFETY SYSTEMS LTD
IMPRESS HOUSE
MANSELL ROAD
ACTON
LONDON W3 7QH
WWW.E2S.COM
C
THIS DRAWING AND ANY INFORMATION OR DESCRIPTIVE
MATTER THEREIN IS COMMUNICATED IN CONFIDENCE AND
IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF EUROPEAN SAFETY
SYSTEMS LTD. NEITHER THE WHOLE OR ANY EXTRACT MAY
BE DISCLOSED, LOANED, COPIED OR USED FOR
MANUFACTURING OR TENDERING PURPOSES WITHOUT THEIR
WRITTEN CONSENT.
EUROPEAN SAFETY SYSTEMS LTD.
AS PER LATEST DATE OF ISSUE SHOWN ABOVE
DRAWING TO BS8888:2000
GEOMETRIC TOLERANCES TO ISO1101:1983
LINEAR DIMENSIONAL TOLS
ANGULAR DIMENSIONAL TOLS
STANDARDS
MOD No. REASON - INITIAL - DATEISSUE
DATE
APPROVED
CHECKED DATE
DATE
DRAWN WEIGHT (Kg)
SURFACE FINISH
MATERIAL
ALTERNATIVE MATERIAL SHEETSCALE
TITLE
A3
IF IN DOUBT, ASK -
DO NOT SCALE
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MM
DRAWING NUMBER
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
109
G
F
E
78
6
5
D
C
134
2
A
B
D156-06-201
R.N.POTTS OF
GNExB2 X05/X10/X15/X21
NTS 2 2
GNExB2 BEACONS
R.N.POTTS
J.SPILLER 14/11/19
BEACON WIRING DIAGRAMS
AC XENON GNExB2 X21 UNITS
Power: Live & Neutral
Neutral IN
Neutral OUT
Live IN
Live OUT
N
N
L
L
14/11/19
14/11/19
AC XENON GNExB2 X05, X10 & X15 UNITS
Power: Live & Neutral
Neutral IN
Neutral OUT
Live IN
Live OUT
N
N
L
L
E
Earth
A
NEW PCBA & FORMAT INTRODUCED
J.S - 22/03/21
B
INTRODUCTION
J.S - 14/11/19
RE-DRAWN IN 2D
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Manufacturer: EuropeanSafetySystemsLtd.
ImpressHouse,MansellRoad,Acton
London,W37QH
UnitedKingdom
AuthorisedRepresentative:E2SWarnsignaltechnikUG
Charlottenstrasse45‐51
72764Reutlingen
Germany
EquipmentType: GNExB1X05
GNExB2X05,GNExB2X10,GNExB2X15,GNExB2X21
GNExB2LD2
GNExJ2
Directive2014/34/EU:EquipmentandProtectiveSystemsforuseinPotentiallyExplosiveAtmospheres(ATEX)
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CSAGroupNetherlandsB.V,Utrechtseweg310,6812AR,Arnhem,Netherlands
QualityAssuranceNotification(ModuleD):SIRA05ATEXM342
Provisionsfulfilledbytheequipment:II2GExdbIICT4…T6Gb
II2DExtbIIICT80°C…T138°CDb
IP6XDustProtectiontoEN60079‐0/EN60079‐31
Standardsapplied:ENIEC60079‐0:2018
EN60079‐1:2014
EN60079‐31:2014
Directive2014/30/EU:ElectromagneticCompatibilityDirective(EMC)
Standardsapplied:EN61000‐6‐1:2007
EN61000‐6‐2:2005
EN61000‐6‐3:2007/A1:2011/AC:2012
EN61000‐6‐4:2007/A1:2011
Directive2011/65/EU:Restrictionoftheuseofcertainhazardoussubstancesinelectricalandelectronicequipment(RoHS)
Theproductandallthecomponentscontainedwithinitareinaccordancewiththerestrictionoftheuseofhazardoussubstancesinelectricalandelectronic
equipment,includingamendmentbyDirective2015/863/EU.
Regulation(EC)1907/2006:Registration,Evaluation,AuthorisationandRestrictionofChemicals(REACH)
Theproductandallthecomponentscontainedwithinitarefreefromsubstancesofveryhighconcern.
OtherStandardsandRegulations
EN60529:1992+A2:2013‐Degreesofprotectionprovidedbyenclosures(IPcode)–enclosureratedIP66/67

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EUDeclarationofConformity
OnbehalfofEuropeanSafetySystemsLtd.,Ideclarethat,onthedatetheequipmentaccompaniedbythisdeclarationisplacedonthemarket,theequipment
conformswithalltechnicalandregulatoryrequirementsoftheabovelisteddirectives,regulationsandstandards.
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