Owner manual
Printed in USA 11/04 P/N 63443 rev. A
Model ..-XPE-32 Explosion-Proof Enclosures
For MINI-SCREEN
®
, MICRO-SCREEN
®
or EZ-SCREEN
™
Emitters and Receivers
Features
• Explosion-proof enclosures for light screen emitters or receivers
- Model MS-XPE-32 includes hardware to mount 20", 24" or 28" MINI-SCREEN
emitter/receiver
- Model US-XPE-32 includes hardware to mount 20", 24" or 28" MICRO-SCREEN
emitter/receiver
- Model SS-XPE-32 includes hardware to mount 450 mm or 600 mm EZ-SCREEN
emitter/receiver
• Cast aluminum box and machined aluminum cover are designed and manufactured
to be in compliance with UL and CSA for the following hazardous atmospheres, per
NEC Article 500: Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D and Class II, Division 1, Groups
E, F, & G
• Inside of housing is pre-drilled and tapped for mounting hardware
• Standard
3
/4"-NPT access is provided at bottom of enclosure for user-supplied
explosion-proof conduit and fittings
Hardware
Hardware included with model MS-XPE-32 (for MINI-SCREEN; see Figure 1):
(4) Spacers
NOTE: Use also the hardware supplied with the MINI-SCREEN emitter or receiver
(see Figure 1)
Hardware included with model US-XPE-32 (for MICRO-SCREEN; see Figure 2):
(2) Brackets
(4) M3 x 0.5 x 7 mm long Sems screws (fastens emitter or receiver to bracket)
(2) M6 x 1 x 8 mm long screws (fastens brackets to enclosure)
(1) Wrench
Hardware included with model SS-XPE-32 (for EZ-SCREEN; see Figure 3):
(2) Brackets
(4) M5 x 0.5 x 7 mm long Sems screws (fastens emitter or receiver to bracket)
(4) M6 x 1 x 8 mm long screws (fastens brackets to enclosure)
(1) Wrench
WARNING . . .
To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres, all wiring must be contained in explosion-proof
conduit, which has a suitable rating for the specific environment. All conduit runs must be terminated at the enclosure,
using an explosion-proof conduit fitting which is suitable for the specific environment. Refer to Article 500 of the National
Electrical Code, or the equivalent code for your country, for more information.
Always disconnect all sources of electrical current before opening the enclosure. Keep the enclosure tightly closed whenever any
electrical circuit is “alive.”
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