Honeywell 50025034 50025034 User Manual Installation Guide

Honeywell International Inc. 50025034 Installation Guide

Installation Guide

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OneWireless Adapter
Professional Installation Guide
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Last Revision Date: 2 November 2010
Version: Rev A2
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Date Revision Reason
24 September 2010 A1 Initial Draft
2 November 2010 A2 Updated Safety Approval Information
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
LIST OF TABLES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1DESIGNATION, SCOPE AND PREFACE ....................................................................................................................... 6
1.1DESIGNATION .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.2SCOPE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.3PREFACE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.4SITE SURVEY ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.5ABBREVIATIONS & DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................................................... 7
2FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC) ............................................................................................... 8
2.1FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS .................................................................................................................................... 8
3INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) ................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS ........................................................................................................................................ 8
4RF SAFETY STATEMENT ................................................................................................................................................ 8
5FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS ...................................................................... 9
6INTENDED COUNTRY USAGE ..................................................................................................................................... 10
6.1NORTH AMERICA ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
6.2EUROPEAN UNION ................................................................................................................................................... 10
7OWA GENERAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 11
7.1INTENDED USE .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
7.2OWA DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
8PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 11
8.1ISA100 RADIO, 2.4 GHZ ............................................................................................................................................... 11
8.2OWA USER ENVIRONMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 11
8.3OWA POWER SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 12
8.4WEIGHT ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12
8.5DIMENSIONS ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
9APPROVED ANTENNA TYPES/GAINS ....................................................................................................................... 13
10EQUIVALENT ISOTROPICALLY RADIATED POWER (EIRP) ......................................................................... 13
11EIRP LIMITS ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
12SETTING TX POWER ................................................................................................................................................. 15
13AGENCY LABEL INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................... 16
13.1EXTERNAL FCC/IC LABELS .......................................................................................................................................... 16
13.2INTERNAL FCC/IC LABEL ............................................................................................................................................. 16
14RF SAFETY, MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) STATEMENT ................................................... 16
15AGENCY COMPLIANCE ............................................................................................................................................ 17
15.1RADIO AND EMC CERTIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 17
15.1.1Federal Communication Commission (FCC) ....................................................................................................... 17
15.1.2Industry Canada (IC) ........................................................................................................................................... 17
15.1.3European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) .................................................................................. 17
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15.2PRODUCT SAFETY AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................... 17
15.2.1Canadian Standards Association (CSA) ............................................................................................................... 17
15.2.2Factory Mutual (FM) ........................................................................................................................................... 17
15.2.3European ATEX Certification (ATEX) ................................................................................................................. 19
15.2.4European Union Certification (CE-mark) ............................................................................................................ 19
16REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ...................................................................................................................................... 20
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 – OWA Dimensions ________________________________________________________________ 12
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 –Table of Abbreviations and Definitions .......................................................................................................... 7
Table 2 – Specifications of ISA100 Radio Module in OWA ........................................................................................ 11
Table 3 – User Environment Specifications for OWA ................................................................................................. 11
Table 4 – Approved Antenna Types/Gains ................................................................................................................. 13
Table 5 – Maximum EIRP Limits for ISA100 Radios .................................................................................................. 14
Table 6 – Factory Transmit Power Settings for FCC, IC and ETSI ............................................................................ 14
Table 7 – Reference documents ................................................................................................................................ 20
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1 DESIGNATION, SCOPE AND PREFACE
1.1 Designation
This document is valid for the OneWireless Adapter (OWA). The OWA is intended to be directly connected to a HART
device or network and provide a wireless interface between the wired HART network and the wireless ISA100 network.
1.2 Scope
This document outlines professional installation requirements for the Honeywell OWA. Professional installation is required to
comply with certification agency and legal requirements. This document must be adhered to for all installations of the
Honeywell OWA.
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1.3 Preface
This manual covers professional installation of the Honeywell OWA. See the Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless,
Honeywell OneWireless Planning Guide and Honeywell OWA User’s Guides for general information on overall system
implementation, configuration, and management of these devices.
The OWA is classified by the FCC as a device that must be professionally installed.
1.4 Site Survey
It is assumed for the purposes of this document that a site survey has been performed and that the OWA is installed in a
location consistent with the Model Selection Guide selection. Any changes to the location as a result of the actual installation
of the OWAs into the site may require that the TX power setting of the radio board needs to be adjusted from the factory
setting in order to maintain agency approvals. See Sections 11 and 12 for more information.
1.5 Abbreviations & Definitions
The term Honeywell OWA will be used to describe the composite unit which includes the Honeywell ISA100 RF Module and
all subassemblies housed within the OWA enclosure.
Table 1 –Table of Abbreviations and Definitions
ACMA Australian Communications and Media Authority
AD Authentication Device
ATEX Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive
AWG American Wire Gauge
Co-located Two or more radios transmitting simultaneously and with less than 20 cm of separation distance.
CSA Canadian Standards Association
DCS Distributed Control System
DSSS Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
EU European Union
FCC Federal Communications Committee
FHSS Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum
FM Factory Mutual
FSK Frequency Shift Keying
GFSK Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying
GTS Honeywell Global Technical Services
IC Industry Canada
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IR Infrared
IrDA Infrared Data Association
ISA100 International Society of Automation open-standard wireless networking technology
HART Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Communications Protocol
MIC Japan Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
MPE Maximum Permissible Exposure
MSG Honeywell Model Selection Guide
NA North America – United States of America and Canada
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
OQPSK Offset Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying
OWA OneWireless Adapter
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TELEC Japan Telecom Engineering Center
TIIS Japan Technology Institution of Industrial Safety
TX Transmit
Wi-Fi Wireless Local Area Network based on IEEE 802.11 Specifications
WNSIA Wireless Network for Secure Industrial Application
2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATION COMMISSION (FCC)
2.1 FCC Compliance Statements
¾ This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Regulations. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
¾ This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
¾ Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made to the OWA unless under the express
consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
3 INDUSTRY CANADA (IC)
3.1 IC Compliance Statements
¾ To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.
¾ Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
¾ This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
¾ French: Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
4 RF Safety Statement
To comply with FCC’s and Industry Canada’s RF exposure requirements, the following antenna installation and device
operating configurations must be satisfied.
¾ Remote Point-to-Multi-Point antenna(s) for this unit must be fixed and mounted on outdoor permanent
structures with a separation distance between the antenna(s) of greater than 20 cm and a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons.
¾ Furthermore, the OWA unit must not be co-located with any other antenna or transmitter device and have a
separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons.
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5 FCC and Industry Canada (IC) Identification Numbers
This information is shown on the label attached to each RF Module.
Honeywell OWA Radio Module Identification
o Honeywell Identification for Intrinsically Safe RF Modules: 50025034-002
Honeywell OWA Radio Limited Modular Approval
o Federal Communication Commission Identification for Intrinsically Safe RF Modules: S5750025034
o Industry Canada Identification for Intrinsically Safe RF Modules: 573I-50025034
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6 INTENDED COUNTRY USAGE
6.1 NORTH AMERICA
Country ISO 3166 2 letter code
Canada CA
United States US
6.2 EUROPEAN UNION
Country ISO 3166
2 letter code Country ISO 3166
2 letter code
Austria AT Latvia LV
Belgium BE Liechtenstein LI
Bulgaria BG Lithuania LT
Cyprus CY Malta MT
Czech Republic CZ Netherlands NL
Denmark DK Norway NO
Estonia EE Poland PL
Finland FI Portugal PT
France FR Romania RO
Germany DE Slovakia SK
Greece GR Slovenia SI
Hungary HU Spain ES
Iceland IS Sweden SE
Ireland IE Switzerland CH
Italy IT United Kingdom BG
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7 OWA GENERAL DESCRIPTION
7.1 Intended Use
The OWA is a key component of the Honeywell Wireless Network for Secure Industrial Application (WNSIA). These
transmitters are available for various sensor types including Digital Inputs, Temperature, High Level Analog Inputs, Pressure
and Corrosion. The OWA uses a low-powered ISA100 2.4 GHz radio to communicate with Radio Infrastructure and Gateway
devices that are connected to a wired DCS network.
7.2 OWA Diagrams
Figure 1 shows unit-level drawings of the OWA.
8 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
8.1 ISA100 Radio, 2.4 GHz
Warning! The OWA must be Professionally Installed in accordance with the requirements specified in this document. See
Section 10, for professional installation maximum TX power setting requirements. Only the specified TX power settings and
antenna as outlined in this document are valid for OWA installations.
Table 2 – Specifications of ISA100 Radio Module in OWA
8.2 OWA User Environment
Table 3 – User Environment Specifications for OWA
Item Specification
Operating Temperature: –40ºC to +85ºC (–40°F to +185°F)
Storage Temperature: –40ºC to +85ºC (–40°F to +185°F)
Operating Humidity: 0 to 100% RH
Other Environmental specifications and information may be found in the appropriate Instrument Specification available on the
Honeywell website.
Item Specification
Wireless Standard FCC 15.247 / IEEE 802.15.4 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS), 2.4 GHz
Data Rates and Modulation Data Rate: 250 kbps
Modulation: Offset Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying (OQPSK – DSSS)
Frequency Band 2,405 – 2,475 MHz
Module Transmit Power
Maximum: 20 dBm
(Maximum transmit power will vary by channel)
Receive Sensitivity (typical) -100 dBm
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8.3 OWA Power Specifications
The OWA operates from one (a) D-size 3.6V Lithium Thionyl Chloride (Li/SOCl2) battery and from power scavenging from
the 4-20mA loop to which it is attached.
8.4 Weight
The weight of the complete OWA unit is 1 lb. (0.45 kg).
8.5 Dimensions
Figure 1 – OWA Dimensions
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9 Approved Antenna Types/Gains
Table 4 – Approved Antenna Types/Gains
Antenna
Type Antenna
Application Manufacturer Manufacturer
Part Number Honeywell
Part Number Beam
Width
Peak
Gain
(dBi)
Freq.
(GHz) Agency
Compliance
Omni
(integral) Point to
Multi-Point CENTURION WCP2400-
MMCX4 50053590-001 Omni 2.5 2.4 FCC, IC,
ETSI
The antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
10 Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP)
In radio communication systems, Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) or, alternatively, Effective Isotropic
Radiated Power, is the amount of power that would have to be emitted by an isotropic antenna (that evenly distributes power in
all directions and is a theoretical construct) to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna
gain. EIRP can take into account the losses in transmission line and connectors and includes the gain of the antenna. The
EIRP is often stated in terms of decibels over a reference power level that would be the power emitted by an isotropic radiator
with an equivalent signal strength. The EIRP allows making comparisons between different emitters regardless of type, size or
form. From the EIRP, and with knowledge of a real antenna's gain, it is possible to calculate real power and field strength
values.
EIRP(dBm) = Radio TX Power (dBm) – Cable Loss (dB) + Antenna Gain(dBi)
Antenna gain is expressed relative to a (theoretical) isotropic reference antenna (dBi).
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11 EIRP LIMITS Table 5 – Maximum EIRP Limits for ISA100 Radios
Antenna
Type Radio Usage /
Application Freq.
(GHz)
Max.
Ant.
Gain
(dBi)
Agency/Country
Max. TX
Power
Setting
(dBm) 1
Max.
EIRP
(dBm)
2.5 dBi
Omni
Point to
Multi-
Point Integral 2.4 2.5
FCC, IC 20 22
ETSI 8 10
Notes for Table 5:
1. The Maximum TX Power Setting values given in Table 5 represent the power produced by the Radio circuit within
the RF Module. These Maximum TX Power Setting values do not include antenna gain nor do they include the losses
caused by the enclosure, cables and connectors. When these external gains and losses are included, then using these
Maximum TX Power Setting values ensures that the OWA EIRP will not exceed the maximum EIRP limits that are
given in Table 5.
2. The values in the above tables have been determined through agency certification testing.
3. The following shall apply for antenna type, frequency range, application/usage and agency/country compliance:
Antenna gains above the maximum values shown shall not be used.
Maximum overall radio output power shown shall not be exceeded.
Maximum EIRP values shown above shall not be exceeded.
4. Industry Canada Compliance Statement: This device has been designed to operate with the antenna types
listed in this document. Antenna types not included in this list are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Table 6 – Factory Transmit Power Settings for FCC, IC and ETSI
Description
TX Power Setting for
ETSI 3
(dBm)
TX Power Setting for
FCC/IC 3
(dBm)
2.5 dBi Integral
Antenna 8 14
Notes for Table 6:
1. The Model Number of any instrument may be found on the identification name plate located on the outside of the
OWA.
2. TX Power is set by the Honeywell factory producing the OWA. The factory set value for TX power is determined by
the customer’s model number selections in the Model Selection Guide in Table II for Country Code and is consistent
with the values shown in Table 6. If the Country location is changed in the field away from the Model Number listed
on the instrument’s nameplate, then the TX power setting should likewise be changed per the table above to match the
new Country selection. See Section 12.
3. The TX Power Setting values given in and Table 6 represent the power produced by the Radio circuit within the RF
Module. These TX Power Setting values do not include antenna gain. When this external gain is included, then using
the TX power values in Table 6 ensures that the OWA EIRP will not exceed the maximum EIRP limits that are given
in Table 5.
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12 Setting TX Power
Warning! The OWA must be Professionally Installed in accordance with the requirements specified in this document. Only
the specified power settings, antenna type and gain as outlined in this document are valid for OWA installations.
The OWA as shipped from the factory will have its TX Power value set according to its Model Number and this value is
consistent with those values given in Table 6.
The TX Power setting may be changed via the Authentication Device when a special application (app) is installed. This app is
considered to be Honeywell sensitive material and is made available only to the qualified Professional Installer. Due to radio
approval body regulations, changing the TX Power setting is only available if the professional installer option has been
explicitly enabled on your Authentication Device. If you do not have the professional installer option enabled and would like
to do so, then please contact Honeywell Global Technical Services (GTS). A separate application, AuthDev Power Settings, is
required to enable the "Write TX Power Level" option.
When this app is installed in the AD, the TX power setting, normally a read-only parameter, becomes a read/write parameter.
The TX Power adjustment feature is provided for Professional Installers to adjust the OWA TX power to match a change made
at the installation site and still ensure that the EIRP does not exceed the regulatory limits.
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13 Agency Label Information
The following information shall be clearly and permanently labeled on the OWA unit:
13.1 External FCC/IC Labels
13.2 Internal FCC/IC Label
50021957-004
14 RF Safety, Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Statement
To comply with FCC’s and Industry Canada’s RF exposure requirements, the following antenna installation and device
operating configurations must be satisfied:
The OWA unit must not be co-located with any other antenna or transmitter device and have a separation distance of at
least 20 cm from all persons.
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
FCC ID: S5750025034 / IC: 573I-50025034
RF MOD 50025034-002
FCC ID: S5750025034
IC: 573I-50025034
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15 Agency Compliance
15.1 Radio and EMC Certifications
15.1.1 Federal Communication Commission (FCC)
¾ Specification: FCC Part 15.247 Subpart B for unintentional radiators
¾ Specification: FCC Part 15.247 Subpart C for intentional radiators
15.1.2 Industry Canada (IC)
¾ Method: RSS-210, Issue 7
¾ RSS-Gen, Issue 2
¾ ICES-003, Issue 4
15.1.3 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
¾ Emissions Specification and Method: EN 300 328 V1.7.1
¾ Emissions Spec and Method: EN 301 893 V1.3.1
¾ Immunity Specification: EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1
¾ Immunity Method: EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1
¾ Product Standard: IEC61326-1 (1st Edition, 2002-02, Industrial Locations)
15.2 Product Safety Agency Certifications
15.2.1 Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
¾ ANSI/ISA S82.02.01 (61010-1) CSA C22.2 No. 1010-1, ANSI/UL 61010-1, Safety Standard for Electrical
Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements
¾ C22.2 No. 0, General Requirements - Canadian Electrical Code, Part II
¾ C22.2 No. 94, Special Purpose Enclosures, Industrial Products
¾ C22.2 No. 142, Industrial Control Equipment, Industrial Products
¾ C22.2 No. 157, Intrinsically Safe and Non-Incendive Equipment for Use in Hazardous Locations
¾ C22.2 No. 213, Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations
¾ E60079-0, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 0: General Requirements
¾ E60079-15, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 15: Electrical Apparatus With Type of
Protection "n"
¾ CSA C22.2 No. 60529, Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code)
¾ CSA E61241-1-1, Electrical Apparatus for Use in the Presence of Combustible DustTemperature code: T4 (135°C)
based on the maximum specified ambient of 85°C.
15.2.2 Factory Mutual (FM)
¾ ANSI/ISA S82.02.01 (61010-1) CSA C22.2 No. 1010-1, ANSI/UL 61010-1, Safety Standard for Electrical
Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use – Part 1: General Requirements
¾ Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class No. 3600, “Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous (Classified)
Locations – General Requirements
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¾ Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class No. 3810, “Electrical and Electronic Test, Measuring, and Process Control
Equipment
¾ Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class No. 3611, “Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Division 2, Class II,
Division 2 and Class III, Division 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations
¾ ANSI/NEMA 250, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1,000 Volts Maximum)
¾ ANSI/ISA -12.00.01-2002 (IEC 60079-0 Mod), Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres – General
Requirements
¾ ANSI/ISA -12.02.01-2002 (IEC 60079-11 Mod), Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres – Intrinsic
Safety
¾ ANSI/IEC 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
¾ ANSI/ISA 60079-31 (12.10.03), Explosive Atmospheres – Part 31: Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure
"t"
¾ ANSI/ISA -12.12.01-2003 (IEC 60079-15 Mod), Electrical Apparatus for Explosive atmospheres – Part 15:
Equipment protection by type of protection "n"
¾ Temperature code: T4 (135°C) based on the maximum specified ambient of 85°C.
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15.2.3 European ATEX Certification (ATEX)
¾ EN 60079-0, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 0: General Requirements
¾ EN 60079-11, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 11: Intrinsic Safety "i"
¾ EN 60079-15, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 15: Electrical Apparatus with Type of
Protection “n”
¾ EN 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
¾ EN 60079-26, Explosive Atmospheres – Part 26: Equipment With Equipment Protection level (EPL) Ga
¾ EN 60079-31, Explosive Atmospheres – Part 31: Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure "t"
¾ The temperature code for the OWA shall not exceed T4 (135°C) based on the maximum specified ambient of 85°C.
15.2.4 IECEx Certification
¾ IEC 60079-0, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 0: General Requirements
¾ IEC 60079-11, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 11: Intrinsic Safety "i"
¾ IEC 60079-15, Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres, Part 15: Electrical Apparatus with Type of
Protection “n”
¾ IEC 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
¾ IEC 60079-26, Explosive Atmospheres – Part 26: Equipment With Equipment Protection level (EPL) Ga
¾ IEC 60079-31, Explosive Atmospheres – Part 31: Equipment Dust Ignition Protection by Enclosure "t"
¾ The temperature code for the OWA shall not exceed T4 (135°C) based on the maximum specified ambient of 85°C.
15.2.5 European Union Certification (CE-mark)
¾ Compliance with:
o R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
o EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
o ATEX Directive 94/9/EC
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16 Reference Documents
Table 7 – Reference documents
1 Getting Started with Honeywell OneWireless
2 Honeywell OneWireless Planning Guide
3 OneWireless OWA Model Selection Guides
4 Honeywell OWA User’s Manuals
5 Honeywell OneWireless System Administration Guide
6 Honeywell OneWireless Field Network Dictionary
7 OneWireless Builder Parameter Reference
8 OneWireless Builder User’s Guide
These reference documents may be found on the Honeywell HPS website for Wireless Instrumentation.

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