Crouse-Hinds
1. Safety instructions
For skilled electricians and trained
personnel in accordance with national
legislation, including the relevant
standards and, where applicable, in acc.
with IEC 79-17 on electrical apparatus
for explosive atmospheres.
The portable searchlight must not be
used in zone 0 hazardous areas!
The temperature class marked on the
portable searchlight is to be observed!
The portable searchlight may only be
opened or charged outside of
"hazardous areas"!
Modifications to the lamp or changes of
its design are not permitted!
The searchlight shall only be used for
its intended purpose and in perfect
condition!
For replacing components, only
genuine CEAG spare parts may be
used!
Repairs that affect the explosion
protection, may only be carried out by
CEAG or a qualified "electrician", and
must afterwards
be checked by an "expert"!
Prior to initial operation, the portable
searchlight must be charged in
accordance with the instructions
included in section 6!
Lamps fitted with NiCd accumulators
must not be stored without a recharge
for more than 6 months!
Pull the mains plug prior to opening the
lamp (SEB 8 L only)!
Observe the national safety rules and
regulations for prevention of accidents
as well as the following safety
instructions which are marked with an
(
) in these operating instructions!
2. Conformity with standards
This explosion protected portable searchlight
meets the requirements of EN 50014, EN
50019, EN 50020, EN 60598, DIN 14642 (fire
brigade standard), the EC directive "Equip-
ment and protective systems intended for use
in potentially explosive atmospheres" 94/9 EC
and "Electromagnetic compatibility" (89/336/
EEC) as well as 72/245/EEC and 95/54/EC
EC-Type Approval Sign: e1*023025
It has been designed, manufactured and
tested according to the state of the art and to
EN ISO 9001:2000.
This portable searchlight is suitable for use in
zone 1 and 2 hazardous areas acc. to IEC 60079-
10.
In addition, this portable searchlight is suitable
for use in salt mines of explosion group IIA
classification and of temperature class T2.
In case of such use, however, the warning
"Avoid mechanical endangering and
contact with oils, fatty matters or hydraulic
fluids" is to be observed.
3. Technical data
EC type sample test
certificate:
PTB 99 ATEX 2195
Category of application:
II 2 G/
Explosion category:
EEx e ib IIC T4
Approval of the production
quality assurance:
PTB 96 ATEX Q 001-1
BVS report:
BVS Pb 11/96
(mining test station)
Lamps to be fitted
Main lamp (halogen lamp
with double bulb):
5.5V/5.5W BA 15 d cap
Order No.:
1 2061 000 040
Pilot lamp:
4.8V/1.5W, BA 9s cap
Order No.:
2 2041 450 000
Rated voltage for
charging
230 – 250 V ± 10%,
of the SEB 8 L lamp:
50/60Hz
(with integrated
charging connection)
Duration
Main lamp:
apx. 6.5 h
Main beam flashlight:
apx. 23 h
Pilot light:
apx. 22 h
Battery
4 NiCd accumulators
(only type
3 1147 000 111)
Rated capacity:
7 Ah
Indication of the charging
state and capacity:
see fig. 3 and 4
Recharge period for
rated duration:
upto 14 h, dependent
on the residual
capacity
Permissible
ambient temperatures:
in general:
-20°C to +40°C
Specified data kept at
battery temperature:
-5°C to +30°C
Storage in original
packing:
-40°C to +60°C
Protection category to
EN 60529 (IEC 60529): IP 65
Insulation class to EN 60598 during
the charging process: II
with battery operation: III
Geometrical data of the lamp:
Dimensions (mm):
see fig. 7
Weight:
apx. 2.5 kg (SEB 8 L)
apx. 2.0 kg (SEB 8)
4. Description and application
There are two versions of the explosion
protected portable searchlight available.
The SEB 8 L model is fitted with an integrated
charging circuit for mains operation. It can, in
addition, be charged by means of the LG 443
charger (order ref. 1 1540 000 443) or by
means of the motor vehicle charger 90 (order
ref. 1 1145 000 792).
The SEB 8 searchlight is designed for charging
in the LG 443 charger or in the motor vehicle
charger 90.
The portable searchlights are employed by the
fire brigade, police, border service, army,
emergency relief service and other civil
auxiliary services as well as in chemical plants
and paint shops.
The portable searchlight is composed of two
functional units:
1. Lamphead (fig. 1)
2. Battery container (fig. 2).
The lamphead is hinged to the battery
container and can therefore be swivelled.
A rotary switch (fig. 1, item 1) with 5 switch
positions is arranged below the carrying handle.
CEAG Sicherheitstechnik GmbH
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