Franklin Fueling Systems EVO 200 User manual

EVOTM 200 AND EVOTM 400
AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGES
INSTALLATION GUIDE

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Contents
Introducon ......................................................................................................................................1
Quesons and concerns ................................................................................................................1
Convenons used in this manual ..................................................................................................1
Operang precauons...................................................................................................................2
Programming and operaon documentaon ...............................................................................3
Cered installer or service person ..............................................................................................3
Staon owner or operator.............................................................................................................3
Abbreviaons and acronyms .........................................................................................................3
Product descripon .......................................................................................................................3
Specicaons ..............................................................................................................................4
Console Installaon...........................................................................................................................5
Console locaon ............................................................................................................................5
Mounng the console ...................................................................................................................5
Removing the cover....................................................................................................................5
Standard installaon materials......................................................................................................6
Circuit breaker ............................................................................................................................6
Weatherproof juncon boxes.....................................................................................................6
Conduit .......................................................................................................................................6
Splice connector kit warranty requirement ..............................................................................6
Moisture-resistant splice connectors......................................................................................6
Thread sealant (UL classied).....................................................................................................6
Riser pipes................................................................................................................................7
Cables required for liquid level probes and 4-20 mA sensors ...................................................7
Cable or wire for 2-wire sensors ................................................................................................7
Console dimensions.......................................................................................................................8
Wiring the console ........................................................................................................................9
Intrinsically safe wiring ...............................................................................................................9
Terms .......................................................................................................................................9
UDP probe and sensor wiring..................................................................................................10
Line power wiring ..........................................................................................................................11
Non-intrinsically safe wiring .......................................................................................................11
Console power supply .............................................................................................................11
Check electrical resistance to earth ground ...........................................................................12
110/240 VAC line power wire connecons.............................................................................12
Console Ground Connecon ...................................................................................................12
Communicaon ports....................................................................................................................12
RS-232 communicaon connectors ...........................................................................................13

RS-485 communicaon connectors ...........................................................................................13
Relay wiring.................................................................................................................................14
Dry contacts.............................................................................................................................14
Control drawing 1 .......................................................................................................................15
Control drawing 2 .......................................................................................................................16

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Introduction
This manual contains installaon instrucons for the Franklin Fueling Systems (FFS)
EVOTM 200 and EVOTM 400 Automac Tank Gauges (ATGs). You must follow all safety informaon,
warnings, instrucons, and other informaon in this manual. Please read this enre manual
carefully. If you do not follow the instrucons in this manual, the result could be faulty operaon,
equipment damage, injury, or death.
Questions and concerns
In case of emergency, follow the procedures established by your facility. If you have quesons or
concerns about safety or need assistance, use the informaon below to contact FFS:
Web: franklinfueling.com
Telephone:
USA and Canada: +1.608.838.8786, +1.800.225.9787
USA Technical Support: 1.800.984.6266
UK: +44 (0) 1473.243300
Mexico: 001.800.738.7610
China: +86.10.8565.4566
Conventions used in this manual
This manual includes safety precauons and other important informaon presented in the
following format:
NOTE: This provides helpful supplementary informaon.
IMPORTANT: This provides instrucons to avoid damaging hardware or a potenal hazard to the
environment, for example: fuel leakage from equipment that could harm the environment.
CAUTION: This indicates a potenally hazardous situaon that could result in minor or
moderate injury if not avoided. This may also be used to alert against unsafe pracces.
WARNING: This indicates a potenally hazardous situaon that could result in severe injury or
death if not avoided.
DANGER: This indicates an imminently hazardous situaon that will result in death if not
avoided.

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Operating precautions
FFS equipment is designed to be installed in areas where volale liquids such as gasoline and
diesel fuel are present. Working in such a hazardous environment presents a risk of severe injury
or death if you do not follow standard industry pracces and the instrucons in this manual.
Before you work with or install the equipment covered in this manual, or any related equipment,
read this enre manual, parcularly the following precauons:
IMPORTANT: To help prevent spillage from an underground storage tank, make sure the delivery
equipment is well-maintained, that there is a proper connecon, and that the ll adaptor is ght.
Delivery personnel should inspect delivery elbows and hoses for damage and missing parts.
CAUTION: Use only original FFS parts. Substung non-FFS parts could cause the device to
fail, which could create a hazardous condion and/or harm the environment.
WARNING: Follow all codes that govern how you install and service this product and the
enre system. Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing
this equipment and related equipment. A potenally lethal electrical shock hazard and the
possibility of an explosion or re from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are
accidentally turned on while you are installing or servicing this product. Refer to this manual (and
documentaon for related equipment) for complete installaon and safety informaon.
WARNING: Before you enter a containment sump, check for the presence of hydrocarbon
vapors. Inhaling these vapors can make you dizzy or unconscious, and if ignited, they can explode
and cause serious injury or death. Containment sumps are designed to trap hazardous liquid
spills and prevent environmental contaminaon, so they can accumulate dangerous amounts
of hydrocarbon vapors. Check the atmosphere in the sump regularly while you are working in
it. If vapors reach unsafe levels, exit the sump and venlate it with fresh air before you resume
working. Always have another person standing by for assistance.
WARNING: Follow all federal, state, and local laws governing the installaon of this product
and its associated systems. When no other regulaons apply, follow NFPA codes 30, 30A, and 70
from the Naonal Fire Protecon Associaon. Failure to follow these codes could result in severe
injury, death, serious property damage, and/or environmental contaminaon.
WARNING: Always secure the work area from moving vehicles. The equipment in this manual
is usually mounted underground, so reduced visibility puts service personnel working on it in
danger from moving vehicles that enter the work area. To help prevent this safety hazard, secure
the area by using a service truck (or some other vehicle) to block access to the work area.
WARNING: All wiring must enter the console’s enclosure through the designated knockouts.
An explosion hazard may result if other openings are used. All wiring from probes to the console
must be run in conduit separate from all other wiring. Failure to do so will create an explosion
hazard.
DANGER: Make sure you check the installaon locaon for potenal ignion sources such as
ames, sparks, radio waves, ionizing radiaon, and ultrasound sonic waves. If you idenfy any
potenal ignion sources, you must make sure safety measure are implemented.

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Programming and operation documentation
The EVOTM 200 and EVOTM 400 Automac Tank Gauges Operaon Guide and the EVOTM 200 and
EVOTM 400 Automac Tank Gauges Programming Guide are useful manuals you may need.
To download these manuals, go to: www.franklinfueling.com>Products>Fuel Management
Systems>Automac Tank Gauges>EVOTM 200 & EVOTM400>Downloads>Manuals. Alternavely,
you can click the following link, and go to the "Manuals" heading:
hp://www.franklinfueling.com/americas/fms/featured/27308/en/evo-200-evo-400#Downloads
Certied installer or service person
The equipment described in this manual should be serviced only by an FFS-cered technician,
installer, or service person. Only an FFS-cered technician, installer, or service person is allowed
to access both the user interface keypad and internal areas of an EVOTM 200 or EVOTM 400 ATG.
Station owner or operator
Only the staon owner or operator is allowed access to the user interface keypad. Access to
internal areas of the EVOTM 200 or EVOTM 400 ATG console is strictly prohibited.
Abbreviations and acronyms
AST - Aboveground Storage Tank
ATG - Automac Tank Gauge
FMS - Fuel Management Systems
IS - Intrinsically Safe
PC - Personal Computer
RLY - Relay Module
TPI - Turbine Pump Interface
UST - Underground Storage Tank
Product description
EVOTM 200 and EVOTM 400 ATGs are complete, automac, connuous monitoring systems that:
• Perform inventory monitoring.
• Generate reports automacally in response to preset and programmed condions and
alarms.
• Provide audio-visual indicaons when an alarm or warning condion exists.

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• Perform tank reconciliaon and autocalibraon.
• Print reports on an external USB printer.
• You can access remotely via Ethernet or RS-232 with a web browser.
• Perform leak detecon and density monitoring.
Specications
The specicaons for an EVOTM 200 or EVOTM 400 ATG are:
• Line voltage: 110-240 V~, 1.0 A.
• Frequency and power: 50/60 Hz, 100 W maximum.
• Storage temperature: -20 to 60° C (-4 to 140° F).
• Operang temperature: 0 to 40° C (32 to 104° F).
• Operang humidity: 0 to 95%, non-condensing.
• Exterior cleaning: Cloth or sponge slightly dampened in mild detergent.
• Splash resistance: Not to be exposed to direct spray, splash or drips.
• Locaon: Indoors in a non-hazardous, polluon degree 2 environment per IEC60664.
• Relay rang: 2A @ 240V~.

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Console Installation
Console location
Install the console indoors in an area that has a polluon degree 2 rang and is classied as non-
hazardous (per IEC60664). Place the console at eye level, for convenience, on a level, vercal
surface 2–6' (0.6–1.9 m) high. Use appropriate fasteners.
Mounting the console
Removing the cover
WARNING: Mount the console in a locaon where explosive or ammable vapors are
not present. Otherwise, there is an explosion hazard that can result in property damage,
environmental contaminaon, severe injury, and death.
IMPORTANT: Leave at least 2" (50 mm) of open space around the console to allow for
venlaon, communicaon port connecons, conduit, and wiring. Allow at least 7" (175 mm) at
the top if the unit has an antenna.
To remove the cover, press the cover release tabs in and li the cover straight away from the unit
with two hands. To reinstall the cover, place it straight on the unit to help avoid damaging the
LED light pipes.
LED light pipes
Cover release tabs
Two mounng screw holes are located on each side of the console housing. Use fasteners that
have sucient load carrying capacity and are appropriate for wall construcon. Make sure that
there is enough room around the console for conduit, communicaon port connecons, probe
wiring, and access.

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Standard installation materials
Select and install standard installaon materials according to local, state, and federal codes
that govern the installaon of this product and its associated systems. See the console, module
wiring, or associated devices secon of this manual for details.
Circuit breaker
The console has a 20 Amp circuit breaker that provides power for only the console.
Weatherproof junction boxes
There must be a weatherproof juncon box (16 inch3 (406.4 mm3) minimum), cover, and cover
gasket for liquid level probe manholes. Also use ½" (16 mm) bushings for probe compression
ngs. Use a weatherproof metal pull box for combining mulple circuits that run into the
console through one or more conduits. Use a separate weatherproof metal pull box to combine
intrinsically safe (IS) liquid level probe wiring. Do not run other non-intrinsically safe wiring into
the IS pull box. Run 0.5" (16 mm) IS probe conduit from the manholes to the IS pull box, and then
run one or two 0.5" (16 mm) conduits to the console’s IS conduit knockouts.
Conduit
Entryways into the console are sized for 1" (27 mm) conduit. If you want to use smaller conduit,
make sure you use the appropriate size reducing washers. Use conduit hardware that is
appropriate for the installaon and meets local, state, and federal requirements.
Splice connector kit warranty requirement
IMPORTANT: According to the FFS warranty, you must use splice connector kits.
Use the FFS-approved, moisture-resistant, no-strip splice connectors for liquid level probes. (Part
number TSP-KW30 contains 30 FFS-approved connectors.)
Moisture-resistant splice connectors
Using moisture-resistant splice connectors will:
• Reduce or eliminate corrosion of the wire connecons from repeated exposure to water
condensaon, which causes eventual signal loss and system failure.
• Reduce or eliminate equipment damage from water ooding around the connectors, which
causes short-circuit damage.
Thread sealant (UL classied)
Use a non-hardening, stay-so, gasoline compable, thread sealant to seal and waterproof
all tank riser pipe threads. Also, the thread sealant (or pipe dope, as it is commonly known)
should also be chemically non-reacve to the product in the tank(s). Apply thread sealant to
seal and waterproof all outdoor electrical conduit ng threads, including the hole plugs at the
weatherproof juncon boxes.

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Riser pipes
ANSI Schedule 40- (or chemically non-reacve) 2 or 4 inch (50.8 or 101.6 mm) (8 NPT) riser pipes
for liquid level probes.
Cables required for liquid level probes and 4-20 mA sensors
Use cables and wires compliant with naonal and local codes. FFS recommends using the types
of cable shown below up to a recommended length of:
• Belden™ No. 87760 (0.15" or 3.81 mm OD) to 260 feet (80 m)
• Belden™ No. 87761* (0.12" or 3.048 mm OD) to 400 feet (120 m)
• Belden™ No. 89182* (0.31" or 7.874 mm OD) to 1500 feet (450 m)
* You can order this cable from FFS.
NOTE: Conductors of dierent IS circuits that are run together in the same conduit should have
at least .01" (.25 mm) of insulaon.
Cable or wire for 2-wire sensors
You can use 2-wire sensor wire (type THHN, TFFN, or THWN, gas and oil resistant, 18 AWG
minimum, 1500 feet maximum wire run length) when it is enclosed in rigid metal conduit from
the sensor to the console.
When cable is not run through rigid metal conduit, you must use leak detecon sensor cable.
(See the Direct Burial Cable Installaon Manual (FFS part number 000-1041) for further
informaon.) The following are cable types and descripons:
• Alpha 58411 (FFS part number 600-0062):
• 2-conductor cable for standard, 2-conductor, leak detecon sensors
(0.114 inch (2.9 mm) OD).
• Wire required for the EVOTM TS-550 or EVOTM 5000 console:
• Power: 3 conductor–12 GA to 14 GA maximum; Black, white, and green.
• Safety ground–1 conductor: 12 AWG green. (Two may be required in some locaons.)
• Accessories: As required–Type THHN, TFFN, or THWN; 18 AWG minimum.

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Console dimensions
Power LED
Warning LED
Alarm LED
Non-IS wiring compartment
IS wiring
compartment

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Wiring the console
Intrinsically safe wiring
Intrinsically safe outputs
IMPORTANT: Do not run IS and non-IS wiring in the same conduit.
IMPORTANT: If local codes do not require you to use conduit, you must use cable glands at all
enclosure knock-outs. Gaps larger than 0.06" (1.5 mm) violate safety approvals. Make sure you
provide adequate IS and non-IS wire separaon.
IMPORTANT: To avoid violang safety approvals, make sure you install connectors in unused
intrinsically safe output receptacles.
The IS inputs are cered as associated apparatuses by the Enty Concept. Under this concept,
the IS apparatus (eld device) has assigned parameters that, when matched to those of an
associated apparatus, constute an IS system. If none are available, use the following values:
• 60 pF/foot (200 pF/m) for capacitance for each wire pair.
• 0.2 uH/foot (0.7 uH/m) for inductance for each wire pair.
Refer to the apparatus’s control drawing for cable run length calculaons. Associated apparatus
parameter types and comparisons to IS apparatus parameter values are in the following table:
Parameter Associated Apparatus Comparison IS Device
Maximum Voltage Uo <Ui
Maximum Current Io < li
Maximum Power Po <Pi
Total unprotected capacitance Co > Ci+Cc
Total unprotected inductance Lo > Li+Lc
Terms
Term Denion Term Denion
Uo Maximum output voltage Co Maximum external capacitance
Ui Maximum input voltage Ci Maximum internal capacitance
lo Maximum output current Cc Cable capacitance
li Maximum input current Lo Maximum external inductance
Po Maximum output power Li Maximum internal inductance
Pi Maximum input power Lc Cable inductance

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UDP probe and sensor wiring
The probe and sensor wiring is IS and is kept separate from all other wiring. Conduit must enter
the console enclosure through only the designated knockouts. The installaon may require the
conduit to enter on top or boom. Do not lose the conduit plugs, and make sure any openings
are covered by the plugs. Aach the probe wiring as shown below:
1- Black
+ Red
2- Black
+ Red
3- Black
+ Red
4- Black
+ Red
5- Black
+ Red
6- Black
+ Red
7- Black
+ Red
8- Black
+ Red
9- Black
+ Red
10- Black
+ Red
- Black
+ Red
- Black
+ Red
- Black
+ Red
- Black
+ Red
11
12
13
14
- Black
+ Red
- Black
+ Red
Probe
White
- Black
2-Wire Sensor
UDP 24 V Input Specicaons (Motherboard A, B, C)
Number of Channels: 14, 6
Safety rang: Class I, Division 1, Group D, [Ex ia] IIA
Enty parameters: Uo = 27.5 V
Io = 0.153 A
Co = 1.04 uF
Lo = 1.4 mH
Po = 1.05 W
IMPORTANT: To avoid violang safety approvals, make sure you
install connectors in unused intrinsically safe output receptacles.

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Cables required for liquid level probes
Use cables and wires compliant with naonal and local codes to help provide reliable
communicaon between the console and probes. FFS recommends using the types of cable
shown in the table below. Cables must be oil and water resistant, 22 AWG (or greater), and must
be shielded, twisted pairs.
Distance
feet (m)
Capacitance (pF)
per foot
Inductance (µH)
per foot Belden™ Cable
500 (152) <100 <0.2
87760
87761*
88760
1000 (305) <60 <0.2 8760
8770
1500 (457) <20 <0.3 89182*
* You can order this cable from FFS.
Line power wiring
Non-intrinsically safe wiring
WARNING: Always lock out and tag electrical circuit breakers while installing or servicing
this equipment and any related equipment. A potenally lethal electrical shock hazard and the
possibility of an explosion or re from a spark can result if the electrical circuit breakers are
accidentally turned on during installaon or servicing.
Console power supply
Power to the console must be 110-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. At the electrical power panel, use a 20
amp circuit breaker that supplies power to only the console.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect other equipment to this circuit.
WARNING: The ground bus in the electrical panel must be connected to an earth ground
as required by the Naonal Electrical Code (or Canadian Electrical Code) when applicable. If
the ground bus is not properly connected to an earth ground, or if the IS safety ground is not
properly connected at the console, a dangerous condion will be created that could result in an
explosion.

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Check electrical resistance to earth ground
Aer wiring the IS safety grounds, check the resistance between the IS safety ground terminals at
the console and the earth ground. This resistance must be less than 1 ohm.
110/240 VAC line power wire connections
Electrical Panel No. Conductors, Color (Gauge) Circuit
20 Amp Circuit Breaker 1 Black wire, 14 AWG (1.6 mm) min. 110/240 VAC Power
Neutral 1 White Wire, 14 AWG (1.6 mm) min. Neutral
Ground Bus 1 Green wire, 14 AWG (1.6 mm) min. Ground
Ground Bus 1 Green wire, 12 AWG (2.1 mm) min. Safety Ground
Console Ground Connection
Aach the ground wire to the grounding stud in the le compartment of the console.
Nut
Lock Washer
Earth Ground Conductor
Enclosure
Cup Washer
Flat Washer
Communication ports
The console has several communicaon ports that can be used to communicate with devices or
connect to a local area network, point-of-sale device, external printer, or modem.
1245
3

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# Port Connector Type Devices
1RS-485 Pluggable terminal block TPI/FE Petro Smart Controllers
2Micro-USB Female micro-USB Local network or computer
3Ethernet RJ-45 Local network or computer
4USB Type A External printer, modem, or USB ash drive*
5RS-232 Comm 1 DB9 female Modem, POS, or local PC
* A USB ash drive can be used to collect data or load upgraded les.
RS-232 communication connectors
A connector for RS-232 interface is on the boom of the console. The following are the pin
designaons for this connector:
Console RS-232 Comm Port 1
DB9 Connector, Female, DCE
Pin No. Funcon Input/Output
2TD O→
3RD I←
5GND
NOTE: Pins 1, 4, and 6-9 are not connected.
RS-485 communication connectors
One connector for RS-485 interface is provided on the boom of the console. The pin
designaons for the RS-485 connectors are as follows:
1 2 3
Pin No. Funcon
1 A
2 B
3GND

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Relay wiring
Relay Terminal Descripon
1
1. Normally Closed
2. Common
3. Normally Open
2
4. Normally Closed
5. Common
6. Normally Open
3
1. Normally Closed
2. Common
3. Normally Open
4
4. Normally Closed
5. Common
6. Normally Open
NOTE: There can be 0, 2, or 4 relays.
Dry contact wiring
Dry contacts
2
1
Run Relay (C)
Run Relay (N.O.)
Run Relay (C)
Run Relay (N.O.)
Generator #1
Generator #2
NOTE: Dry contacts are internally weed with 5 VDC, 15 mA DC. External relays should have
contacts suitable for low current.

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Control drawing 1
M. Kirby
NOTES:
1.
THE MODEL UDP(A-C) SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO ANY EQUIPMENT WHICH USES
OR GENERATES GREATER THAN 250V.
2.
EACH GROUND TERMINAL SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A SUITABLE SYSTEM EARTH
GROUND. THE DC RESISTANCE BETWEEN GROUND TERMINALS AND EARTH
GROUND SHALL BE LESS THAN 1 OHM.
3.
THE MODEL UDP(A-C) WIRING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC
AND APPLICABLE NATIONAL OR LOCAL CODES. CONDUCTORS OF DIFFERENT
INTRINSICALLY SAFE CIRCUITS RUN IN THE SAME CABLE/CONDUIT MUST HAVE AT
LEAST 0.25mm OF INSULATION.
4.
CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE OF THE FIELD WIRING FROM THE INTRINSICALLY
SAFE EQUIPMENT TO THE BARRIER SHALL BE CALCULATED AND MUST BE INCLUDED
IN THE SYSTEM CALCULATIONS AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE RIGHT. CABLE
CAPACITANCE (Ccable) PLUS INTRINSICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT CAPACITANCE (Ci)
MUST BE LESS THAN THE MARKED CAPACITANCE(Co) SHOWN ON ANY BARRIER
USED. THE SAME APPLIES FOR INDUCTANCE (Li, Lcable AND Lo, RESPECTIVELY).
WHERE THE CABLE CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE PER FOOT ARE NOT KNOWN,
THE FOLLOWING VALUES SHALL BE USED: Ccable=60pF/ft,(200pF/m), Lcable=0.2uH/ft
(0.7uH/m).
5.
WIRING, CABLING AND SEALS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC,
CEC OR OTHER APPLICABLE NATIONAL OR LOCAL CODES.
6.
USE ONLY CABLE THAT IS SPECIFIED IN THE USER INSTALLATION MANUAL OR
LISTED EQUIVALENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF LIQUID LEVEL PROBES.
7.
USE THE FOLLOWING WIRE TYPES ONLY, 18 AWG MINIMUM, TO CONNECT SENSORS
TO THE UDP(A-C) ASSOCIATED APPARATUS, OIL AND GASOLINE RESISTANT TYPES.
8.
USE ONLY CRIMP OR INSULATION DISPLACEMENT TYPE CONNECTORS FOR
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (DO NOT USE WIRE NUTS OR OTHER TYPE
CONNECTORS).
9.
SEAL ALL FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS FROM MOISTURE.
10.
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL.
11.
THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR MUST SUPPLY THE SPECIFIED WIRE, CONDUITS AND
ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES.
12.
THE ENTITY CONCEPT ALLOWS THE USER TO IDENTIFY ACCEPTABLE
COMBINATIONS OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS
THAT HAVE NOT BEEN EXAMINED AS A SYSTEM. EACH APPARATUS IS EXAMINED
SEPARATELY BY A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TEST LABORATORY (NRTL) AND
ASSIGNED A SET OF PARAMETERS CALLED ENTITY PARAMETERS. THE ENTITY
PARAMETERS FOR UDP(A-C) (ASSOCIATED APPARATUS) CAN BE FOUND IN THE
DIAGRAM TO THE RIGHT. TO DETERMINE THE Vmax (Ui), Imax (Ii), Ci, Li AND Pi
VALUES THE CONTROL DRAWING FOR THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS SHALL
BE USED. THE COMBINATION OF THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS AND
ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Uo (Voc) <Ui (Vmax)
Io (Isc) <Ii (Imax)
Po <Pi (Pmax)
Co (Ca) >Ci + Ccable (SEE NOTE 4)
Lo (La) >Li + Lcable (SEE NOTE 4)
Franklin Fueling Systems
19.
CONTROL DRAWING 228180006 SHIPPED WITH PRODUCT
WILL HAVE DEDICATED PAGE REPRODUCING ALL ABOVE
INFORMATION AND THE NOTE:
ONLY THIS PAGE REPRESENTS UL CONTROL DRAWING
FOR THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. ADDITIONAL
PAGES OF THIS DOCUMENT REPRESENT SIMILAR
INFORMATION FOR ALTERNATE COUNTRIES OR
CERTIFICATIONS.
20. WARNING:
ASSOCIATED APPARATUS NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION
PROVIDES INTRINSICALLY SAFE CIRCUITS FOR SENSORS
LOCATED IN CLASS I, DIV. 1, GROUP D HAZARDOUS
LOCATIONS WHEN INSTALLED PER CONTROL DRAWING
228180006, SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
APPAREILLAGE ASSOCI� ZONE NON DANGEREUSE
FOURNIR DES CIRCUITS À S�CURIT� INTRINSÉQUE POUR
LES CAPTEURS SITU�S DANS LA CLASSE I, DIV.1 GROUPE
D, ENDROITS DANGEREUX, LORSQU' INSTALL� SELON LE
SCH�MA N ° 228180006. VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS
D'INSTALLATION.
[Exia]
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EX CERTIFIED PRODUCT
~RELATED DOCUMENT~
NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED
WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE
ATHORIZED PERSON
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21. WARNING:
THIS UNIT HAS MORE THAN ONE POWER SUPPLY
CONNECTION POINT. DISCONNECT ALL POWER SUPPLIES
BEFORE SERVICING.
CETTE UNIT� A PLUS D'UN POINT DE D'ALIMENTATION.
D�BRANCHEZ TOUTES LES ALIMENTATIONS
�LECTRIQUES AVANT L'ENTRETIEN.
22. WARNING:
SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC
SAFETY. TO PREVENT IGNITION OF FLAMMABLE OR
COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERES, DISCONNECT POWER
BEFORE SERVICING.
AVERTISSEMENT: LA SUBSTITUTION DES COMPOSANTS
PEUT NUIRE À LA S�CURIT� INTRINS�QUE". POUR �VITER
L'IGNITION DE MATIÉRES INFLAMMABLES OU
COMBUSTIBLES, D�BRANCHER L'ALIMENTATION AVANT
L'ENTRETIEN.
23.
THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MAY ALSO BE CONNECTED
TO SIMPLE APPARATUS AS DEFINED IN ARTICLE 504.2
AND INSTALLED AND TEMPERATURE CLASSIFIED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 504.10(B) OF THE NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE (ANSI/NFPA 70), OR OTHER LOCAL
CODES, AS APPLICABLE.
13.
THE OUTPUT CURRENT OF THIS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS IS LIMITED BY A
RESISTOR SUCH THAT THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE-CURRENT PLOT IS A STRAIGHT LINE
DRAWN BETWEEN OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE AND SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT.
14.
ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE INSTALLED IN AN ENCLOSURE SUITABLE FOR
THE APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
(ANSI/NFPA 70) FOR INSTALLATION IN THE UNITED STATES, THE CANADIAN
ELECTRICAL CODE FOR INSTALLATIONS IN CANADA, OR OTHER LOCAL CODES, AS
APPLICABLE.
15.
INTRINSICALLY SAFE CIRCUITS MUST BE WIRED AND SEPARATED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ARTICLE 504.20 OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (ANSI/NFPA 70) OR
OTHER LOCAL CODES, AS APPLICABLE.
16.
THIS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED FOR USE IN
COMBINATION WITH ANOTHER ASSOCIATED APPARATUS.
17.
EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS: UL1238, SIXTH EDITION
AND UL 913, EIGHTH EDITION, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60079-0:15, 3RD ED.,
CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60079-11:14, 2ND EDITION, AND CAN/CSA C22.2
NO.142-M1987(REAFFIRMED 2014).
18.
UL LOGO DISPLAYED:

16
Control drawing 2
M. Kirby
Franklin Fueling Systems
11.
ATEX/IECEx APPROVAL DISPLAYED:
12.
ALL OF THE ABOVE INFORMATION CAN BE COMBINED INTO A CONTROL DRAWING
WITH OTHER CERTIFICATIONS OR IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. IN ANY
CASE, ALL INFORMATION ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE SHIPPED WITH EACH
PRODUCT.
13.
THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MAY ALSO BE CONNECTED TO SIMPLE APPARATUS
AS DEFINED IN ARTICLE 504.2 AND INSTALLED AND TEMPERATURE CLASSIFIED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 504.10(B) OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
(ANSI/NFPA 70), OR OTHER LOCAL CODES, AS APPLICABLE.
0539
II (1) G
IECEx UL 17.0059
[Ex ia Ga] IIA
DEMKO 17 ATEX 1902
NOTES:
1.
THE MODEL UDP(A-F), ANA(A,B,C), 485(D,E,F) SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO ANY
EQUIPMENT WHICH USES OR GENERATES GREATER THAN 250V.
2.
EACH GROUND TERMINAL SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A SUITABLE SYSTEM EARTH
GROUND. THE DC RESISTANCE BETWEEN GROUND TERMINALS AND EARTH
GROUND SHALL BE LESS THAN 1 OHM.
3.
CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE OF THE FIELD WIRING FROM THE INTRINSICALLY
SAFE EQUIPMENT TO THE BARRIER SHALL BE CALCULATED AND MUST BE INCLUDED
IN THE SYSTEM CALCULATIONS AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE RIGHT. CABLE
CAPACITANCE (Ccable) PLUS INTRINSICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT CAPACITANCE (Ci)
MUST BE LESS THAN THE MARKED CAPACITANCE(Co) SHOWN ON ANY BARRIER
USED. THE SAME APPLIES FOR INDUCTANCE (Li, Lcable AND Lo, RESPECTIVELY).
WHERE THE CABLE CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE PER FOOT ARE NOT KNOWN,
THE FOLLOWING VALUES SHALL BE USED: Cc=60pF/ft,(200pF/m), Lc=0.2uH/ft (0.7uH/m).
4.
WIRING, CABLING AND SEALS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
APPLICABLE NATIONAL OR LOCAL CODES.
5.
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MORE DETAIL.
6.
THE ENTITY CONCEPT ALLOWS THE USER TO IDENTIFY ACCEPTABLE
COMBINATIONS OF INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS
THAT HAVE NOT BEEN EXAMINED AS A SYSTEM. EACH APPARATUS IS EXAMINED
SEPARATELY BY AN ATEX NOTIFIED BODY AND ASSIGNED A SET OF PARAMETERS
CALLED ENTITY PARAMETERS. THE ENTITY PARAMETERS FOR UDP(A-F), ANA(A,B,C),
485(D,E,F) (ASSOCIATED APPARATUS) CAN BE FOUND IN THE DIAGRAM TO THE
RIGHT. TO DETERMINE THE Ui, Ii, Ci, Li, AND Pi VALUES THE CONTROL DRAWING FOR
THE INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS SHALL BE USED. THE COMBINATION OF THE
INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST COMPLY
WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Uo < Ui
Io <Ii
Po <Pi
Co > Ci + Ccable (SEE NOTE 3)
Lo > Li + Lcable (SEE NOTE 3)
7.
THE OUTPUT CURRENT OF THIS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS IS LIMITED BY A
RESISTOR SUCH THAT THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE-CURRENT PLOT IS A STRAIGHT LINE
DRAWN BETWEEN OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE AND SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT.
8.
ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST BE INSTALLED IN AN ENCLOSURE SUITABLE FOR
THE APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES, AS
APPLICABLE.
9.
INTRINSICALLY SAFE CIRCUITS MUST BE WIRED AND SEPARATED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES, AS APPLICABLE.
10.
THIS ASSOCIATED APPARATUS HAS NOT BEEN EVALUATED FOR USE IN
COMBINATION WITH ANOTHER ASSOCIATED APPARATUS.
}
EX CERTIFIED PRODUCT
~RELATED DOCUMENT~
NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED
WITHOUT APPROVAL FROM THE
ATHORIZED PERSON
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