PM3328B-6-1-3-E 80026-524-01 PM3328B-6-1-3-E 80026-524-01 control module DCS PLC system original
This document is provided for use in parallel with the installation and operating instructions provided for each system when equipment is applied in hazardous (classified) locations (HazLoc). For more information, refer to the following related documents: GEH-6703 ToolboxST* User Guide for Mark Controls Platform GEH-6723 Mark* VIeS Safety Control Functional Safety Instruction Guide GEH-6721_Vol_I Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Controls System Guide GEH-6721_Vol_II Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Controls Volume II: General-purpose Applications Attention The information in this document applies to the overall Mark* VIe control system or Mark VIeS Functional Safety System control products; however, your application may not be licensed to access full system capability and I/O packs as described in this document. For example, the Mark VIeS Functional Safety System for General Markets only utilizes the following I/O packs: • Analog I/O (YAIC) • Universal Analog (YUAA) • Vibration Input Monitor (YVIB) • Relay Output (YDOA) • Discrete Contact Input (YDIA) • Power Distribution System Diagnostics (PPDA) • Serial Modbus Communication (PSCA) • Mark VIeS Safety Controller (UCSCS2x) • Mark VIe Controller for Gateway (UCSCH1x) General Instructions GEH-6725R Instruction Guide 15 Public Information 1.2 Conditions of Safe Use The following requirements generally apply to all equipment listed in this document. Refer to the chapters Controller and Switch, Distributed I/O Module, and Power Distribution Instructions for equipment-specific requirements. General Conditions of Safe Use • Provision shall be made to limit power supply transient voltages to less than 140% of the peak rated power supply voltage. • This equipment shall be used in an environment of not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in EN 60664-1). • For installation in North America, this equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D, or Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, or non-hazardous locations only. • For Class I Division 2, A, B, C, and D classified locations, this open-type equipment shall be installed within an enclosure that is suitable for the environment, requires a tool or key to open, and meets the requirements of the applicable codes. • For US/Canada Zone 2 classified locations, this equipment shall be installed within an enclosure UL/cUL certified for Zone 2, and for European Union Zone 2 classified locations, this equipment shall be installed within an ATEX Zone 2 certified enclosure. The enclosure should have a minimum ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC 60529), only be accessible by use of a tool, and meet the requirements of applicable codes. • All wiring shall be installed using suitable Class I Division 2 or Zone 2 wiring methods in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), the Canadian Electrical Code, or other local codes as applicable, in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction. Refer to IEC 60079-25 Intrinsically safe electrical systems for guidance. Power Distribution • Power distribution boards shall be powered using the wire harnesses specified in Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems Equipment in Hazardous Locations (HazLoc) Instruction Guide (GEH-6725) and by a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that is certified for the applicable location, has its output current limited to 20 A maximum for JPDS, JPDE, and 40 A for JPDG, and meets the specifications for Vendor Manufactured Control Power Supplies in the document Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems, Volume II (GEH-6721_Vol_II). When two UL listed power supplies are used for redundancy, the same make and model shall be used. A listed diode block accessory shall be used for reverse protection between power supplies where not provided by the source. • For a customer-supplied contact wetting power source to an accessory terminal board through connector JF or JG, use an appropriate GE cable harness listed in Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems Equipment in Hazardous Locations (HazLoc) Instruction Guide (GEH-6725), the chapter Power Distribution Instructions, and provide separate listed over-current protection based on the ampacity of the individual conductors, but not more than 15 A per conductor. • For North American locations, if contact wetting power is customer-supplied to the accessory
This document is provided for use in parallel with the installation and operating instructions provided for each system when equipment is applied in hazardous (classified) locations (HazLoc). For more information, refer to the following related documents: GEH-6703 ToolboxST* User Guide for Mark Controls Platform GEH-6723 Mark* VIeS Safety Control Functional Safety Instruction Guide GEH-6721_Vol_I Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Controls System Guide GEH-6721_Vol_II Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Controls Volume II: General-purpose Applications Attention The information in this document applies to the overall Mark* VIe control system or Mark VIeS Functional Safety System control products; however, your application may not be licensed to access full system capability and I/O packs as described in this document. For example, the Mark VIeS Functional Safety System for General Markets only utilizes the following I/O packs: • Analog I/O (YAIC) • Universal Analog (YUAA) • Vibration Input Monitor (YVIB) • Relay Output (YDOA) • Discrete Contact Input (YDIA) • Power Distribution System Diagnostics (PPDA) • Serial Modbus Communication (PSCA) • Mark VIeS Safety Controller (UCSCS2x) • Mark VIe Controller for Gateway (UCSCH1x) General Instructions GEH-6725R Instruction Guide 15 Public Information 1.2 Conditions of Safe Use The following requirements generally apply to all equipment listed in this document. Refer to the chapters Controller and Switch, Distributed I/O Module, and Power Distribution Instructions for equipment-specific requirements. General Conditions of Safe Use • Provision shall be made to limit power supply transient voltages to less than 140% of the peak rated power supply voltage. • This equipment shall be used in an environment of not more than Pollution Degree 2 (as defined in EN 60664-1). • For installation in North America, this equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D, or Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC, or non-hazardous locations only. • For Class I Division 2, A, B, C, and D classified locations, this open-type equipment shall be installed within an enclosure that is suitable for the environment, requires a tool or key to open, and meets the requirements of the applicable codes. • For US/Canada Zone 2 classified locations, this equipment shall be installed within an enclosure UL/cUL certified for Zone 2, and for European Union Zone 2 classified locations, this equipment shall be installed within an ATEX Zone 2 certified enclosure. The enclosure should have a minimum ingress protection rating of at least IP54 (as defined in IEC 60529), only be accessible by use of a tool, and meet the requirements of applicable codes. • All wiring shall be installed using suitable Class I Division 2 or Zone 2 wiring methods in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), the Canadian Electrical Code, or other local codes as applicable, in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction. Refer to IEC 60079-25 Intrinsically safe electrical systems for guidance. Power Distribution • Power distribution boards shall be powered using the wire harnesses specified in Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems Equipment in Hazardous Locations (HazLoc) Instruction Guide (GEH-6725) and by a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that is certified for the applicable location, has its output current limited to 20 A maximum for JPDS, JPDE, and 40 A for JPDG, and meets the specifications for Vendor Manufactured Control Power Supplies in the document Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems, Volume II (GEH-6721_Vol_II). When two UL listed power supplies are used for redundancy, the same make and model shall be used. A listed diode block accessory shall be used for reverse protection between power supplies where not provided by the source. • For a customer-supplied contact wetting power source to an accessory terminal board through connector JF or JG, use an appropriate GE cable harness listed in Mark VIe and Mark VIeS Control Systems Equipment in Hazardous Locations (HazLoc) Instruction Guide (GEH-6725), the chapter Power Distribution Instructions, and provide separate listed over-current protection based on the ampacity of the individual conductors, but not more than 15 A per conductor. • For North American locations, if contact wetting power is customer-supplied to the accessory