Inductive Sensor NCB5-18GM40-N0

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for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T652 C (125.6 F)for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T552 C (125.6 F)for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T4-T152 C (125.6 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T644 C (111.2 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T544 C (111.2 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T4-T144 C (111.2 F)The sensor must not be exposed to ANY FORM of mechanical danger. When usedin the temperature range below -20 C the sensor should be protected from knocksby the provision of an additional housing.Protection from UV lightThe sensor and the connection cable must be protected from damaging UV-radiation. This can be achieved when the sensor is used in internal areas.Protection of the connection cableThe connection cable must be prevented from being subjected to tension and torsional loading.Electrostatic chargeElectrostatic charges must be avoided on the mechanical housing components.Dangerous electrostatic charges on the mechanical housing components can beavoided by incorporating these in the equipotential bonding.Connection partsThe connection parts are to be installed, such that a minimum protection class ofIP20 is achieved, in accordance with IEC 60529.Release date: 2016-08-03 12:16 Date of issue: 2016-08-03 181108 eng.xmlProtection from mechanical dangerRefer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl Fuchs Product Information”.Pepperl Fuchs GroupUSA: 1 330 486 0001Germany: 49 621 776 comfa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.comSingapore: 65 6779 9091fa-info@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com5

Inductive sensorNCB5-18GM40-N0Equipment protection level Gc (ic)InstructionManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 3G (ic)for use in hazardous areas with gas, vapour and mistCertificate of CompliancePF 13 CERT 2895 XCE markingATEX marking II 3G Ex ic IIC T6 T1 GcThe Ex-significant identification is on the enclosed adhesive labelDirective conformity94/9/EGStandardsEN 60079-0:2012 A11:2013 EN 60079-11:2012 Ignition protection category "ic"Use is restricted to the following stated conditionsEffective internal inductivityEffective internal inductanceCiLi 95 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered. 100 µH ; A cable length of 10 m is considered.GeneralThe apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheetand in this instruction manual. The data stated in the data sheet are restricted by thisoperating instruction!The special conditions must be observed!Installation, commissioningLaws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goalmust be observed. The sensor must only be operated with energy-limited circuits,which satisfy the requirements of IEC 60079-11. The explosion group complies withthe connected, supplying, power limiting circuit. If the Ex-relevant identification isprinted exclusively on the adhesive label provided, this label must be affixed in theimmediate vicinity of the sensor! The background surface to which the adhesivelabelis to be applied must be clean and free from grease! The applied label must be durable and remain legible, with due consideration of the possibility of chemical corrosion!MaintenanceNo changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Special conditionsfor Pi 34 mW, Ii 25 mA, T655 C (131 F)for Pi 34 mW, Ii 25 mA, T555 C (131 F)for Pi 34 mW, Ii 25 mA, T4-T155 C (131 F)for Pi 64 mW, Ii 25 mA, T655 C (131 F)for Pi 64 mW, Ii 25 mA, T555 C (131 F)for Pi 64 mW, Ii 25 mA, T4-T155 C (131 F)for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T652 C (125.6 F)for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T552 C (125.6 F)for Pi 169 mW, Ii 52 mA, T4-T152 C (125.6 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T644 C (111.2 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T544 C (111.2 F)for Pi 242 mW, Ii 76 mA, T4-T144 C (111.2 F)The sensor must not be mechanically damaged.When used in the temperature range below -20 C the sensor should be protectedfrom knocks by the provision of an additional housing.Electrostatic chargeElectrostatic charges must be avoided on the mechanical housing components.Dangerous electrostatic charges on the mechanical housing components can beavoided by incorporating these in the equipotential bonding.Connection partsThe connection parts are to be installed, such that a minimum protection class ofIP20 is achieved, in accordance with IEC 60529.Release date: 2016-08-03 12:16 Date of issue: 2016-08-03 181108 eng.xmlProtection from mechanical danger6Refer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl Fuchs Product Information”.Pepperl Fuchs GroupUSA: 1 330 486 0001Germany: 49 621 776 comfa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.comSingapore: 65 6779 9091fa-info@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com

Inductive sensorNCB5-18GM40-N0Equipment protection level DaInstructionManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 1Dfor use in hazardous areas with combustible dustEC-Type Examination CertificatePTB 00 ATEX 2048 XCE marking0102ATEX marking II 1D Ex ia IIIC T135 C Da The Ex-related marking can also be printed on theenclosed label.Directive conformity94/9/EGStandardsEN 60079-0:2012 A11:2013 EN 60079-11:2012 Ignition protection "Intrinsic safety"Use is restricted to the following stated conditionsAppropriate typeEffective internal inductivityEffective internal inductanceGeneralNCB5-18GM.-N0.CiLi 95 nF ; a cable length of 10 m is considered. 100 µH ; a cable length of 10 m is considered.The apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheetand in this instruction manual.The EC-Type Examination Certificate has to be observed.Directive 94/9/EG and hence also EC-Type Examination Certificates apply in generalonly to the use of electrical apparatus under atmospheric conditions.The use in ambient temperatures of 60 C was tested with regard to hot surfacesby the mentioned certification authority.If the equipment is not used under atmospheric conditions, a reduction of the permissible minimum ignition energies may have to be taken into consideration.Maximum permissible ambient temperature TambDetails of the correlation between the type of circuit connected, the maximum permissible ambient temperature, the surface temperature, and the effective internalreactance values can be found on the EC-type-examination certificate.The maximum permissible ambient temperature of the data sheet must benoted, in addition, the lower of the two values must be maintained.Installation, commissioningLaws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goalmust be observed.The intrinsic safety is only assured in connection with an appropriate related apparatus and according to the proof of intrinsic safety.If the Ex-related marking is printed only on the supplied label, then this must beattached in the immediate vicinity of the sensor. The sticking surface for the labelmust be clean and free from grease. The attached label must be legible and indelible, including in the event of possible chemical corrosion.MaintenanceNo changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Special conditionsThe connecting parts of the sensor must be set up in such a way that degree of protection IP20, in accordance with lEC 60529, is achieved as a minimum.When using the device in a temperature range of -60 C to -20 C, protect the sensoragainst the effects of impact by installing an additional enclosure. The informationregarding the minimum ambient temperature for the sensor as provided in thedatasheet must also be observed.Electrostatic chargeElectrostatic charges must be avoided on the mechanical housing components.Dangerous electrostatic charges on the mechanical housing components can beavoided by incorporating these in the equipotential bonding.Do not attach the nameplate provided in areas where electrostatic charge can buildup.Release date: 2016-08-03 12:16 Date of issue: 2016-08-03 181108 eng.xmlProtection from mechanical dangerRefer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl Fuchs Product Information”.Pepperl Fuchs GroupUSA: 1 330 486 0001Germany: 49 621 776 comfa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.comSingapore: 65 6779 9091fa-info@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com7

Inductive sensorNCB5-18GM40-N0Equipment protection level DcNoteInstructionThis instruction is only valid for products according to EN 50281-1-1, valid until 30-September-2008Note the ex-marking on the sensor or on the enclosed adhesive labelManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 3DCE markingfor use in hazardous areas with non-conducting combustible dust0102ATEX marking II 3D IP67 T 109 C (228.2 F) XThe Ex-significant identification is on the enclosed adhesive label94/9/EGEN 50281-1-1Protection via housingUse is restricted to the following stated conditionsThe apparatus has to be operated according to the appropriate data in the data sheet and in this instruction manual.The data stated in the data sheet are restricted by this operating instruction! The special conditions must be adhered to!Laws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goal must be observed.The adhesive label provided must be affixed in the immediate vicinity of the sensor! The surface to which the label is appliedmust be clean, flat and free from grease! The affixed adhesive label must be readable and durable, taking account of the possibility of chemical corrosion!No changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Directive conformityStandardsGeneralInstallation, commissioningMaintenanceSpecial conditionsMaximum operating voltageUBmax The maximum permissible operating voltage UBmax must be restricted to the values given in the following list. Tolerances arenot permitted.A minimum series resistance RV is to be provided between the power supply voltage and the proximity switch in accordanceMinimum series resistanceRVwith the following list. This can also be assured by using a switch amplifier.Values can be obtained from the following list, depending on the max. operating voltage Ub max and the minimum series resisMaximum heating (Temperature rise)tance Rv.9Kat UBmax 9 V, RV 562 Ωusing an amplifier in accordance with 9 KEN 60947-5-6The sensor must not be mechanically damaged.Protection from mechanical dangerThe connection cable must be prevented from being subjected to tension and torsional loading.Electrostatic charges must be avoided on the mechanical housing components. Dangerous electrostatic charges on themechanical housing components can be avoided by incorporating these in the equipotential bonding.Release date: 2016-08-03 12:16 Date of issue: 2016-08-03 181108 eng.xmlProtection of the connection cableElectrostatic charge8Refer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl Fuchs Product Information”.Pepperl Fuchs GroupUSA: 1 330 486 0001Germany: 49 621 776 comfa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.comSingapore: 65 6779 9091fa-info@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com

Inductive sensorNCB5-18GM40-N0Equipment protection level Dc (tc)InstructionManual electrical apparatus for hazardous areasDevice category 3DCertificate of ComplianceCE markingfor use in hazardous areas with combustible dustPF 15CERT3774 X0102ATEX marking II 3D Ex tc IIIC T80 C DcThe Ex-related marking can also be printed on the enclosed label.94/9/EGEN 60079-0:2012 A11:2013, EN 60079-31:2014Protection by enclosure "tc" Some of the information in this instruction manual is morespecific than the information provided in the datasheet.The corresponding datasheets, declarations of conformity, EC-type examination certificates, certifications, and control drawings, where applicable (see datasheets), form anintegral part of this document. These documents can be found at www.pepperlfuchs.com. The maximum surface temperature of the device was determined without alayer of dust on the apparatus. Some of the information in this instruction manual is morespecific than the information provided in the datasheet.Laws and/or regulations and standards governing the use or intended usage goal mustbe observed. If the Ex-relevant identification is printed exclusively on the adhesive labelprovided, this label must be affixed in the immediate vicinity of the sensor! The background surface to which the adhesivelabel is to be applied must be clean and free fromgrease! The applied label must be durable and remain legible, with due consideration ofthe possibility of chemical corrosion!No changes can be made to apparatus, which are operated in hazardous areas.Repairs to these apparatus are not possible.Directive conformityStandardsGeneralInstallation, commissioningMaintenanceSpecial conditionsMinimum series resistance RVMaximum operating voltage UBmaxMaximum permissible ambient temperature TUmaxat UBmax 9 V, RV 562 Ωusing an amplifier in accordance with EN 60947-5-6Protection from mechanical dangerProtection from UV lightProtection of the connection cableRelease date: 2016-08-03 12:16 Date of issue: 2016-08-03 181108 eng.xmlElectrostatic chargeA minimum series resistance RV is to be provided between the power supply voltageand the proximity switch in accordance with the following list. This can also be assuredby using a switch amplifier.The maximum permissible operating voltage UBmax must be restricted to the valuesgiven in the following list. Tolerances are not permitted.Values can be obtained from the following list, depending on the max. operating voltageUb max and the minimum series resistance Rv.61 C (141.8 F)61 C (141.8 F)The sensor must not be exposed to ANY FORM of mechanical danger.The sensor and the connection cable must be protected from damaging UV-radiation.This can be achieved when the sensor is used in internal areas.The connection cable must be prevented from being subjected to tension and torsionalloading.Electrostatic charges must be avoided on the mechanical housing components. Dangerous electrostatic charges on the mechanical housing components can be avoided byincorporating these in the equipotential bonding. Do not attach the nameplate providedin areas where electrostatic charge can build up.Refer to “General Notes Relating to Pepperl Fuchs Product Information”.Pepperl Fuchs GroupUSA: 1 330 486 0001Germany: 49 621 776 comfa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.comSingapore: 65 6779 9091fa-info@sg.pepperl-fuchs.com9

www.pepperl-fuchs.com fa-info@us.pepperl-fuchs.com hs.com 0102 Model Number NCB5-18GM40-N0 Features hsu l m fŁ5m Ł Usable up to SIL 2 acc. to IEC 61508 Accessories EXG-18 Quick mounting bracket with dead stop BF 18 Mounting flange, 18 mm Technical Data General specifications

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