Certificate No.:
IECEx UL 07.0009X
Date of Issue:
2014-12-14
EQUIPMENT:
Equipment and systems covered by this certificate are as follows:
The Type IDS 01xx stationary infrared gas sensor is intended for continuous detection of combustible or non-
combustible gases and vapors. The sensor is not for use in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. The gas sensor provides a
4 to 20 mA analog output signal that is proportional to the measured gas concentration and an additional digital output.
The sensor assembly consists of a stainless steel enclosure cover and body (cuvette) that houses the main PCB, filter
PCB, and other various electronic components. A sapphire window is located at the base of the body (cuvette), centered
between two heated arms. The cover of the sensor enclosure is provided with a 3/4" NPT or M25 threaded hub for
permanent attachment to an approved terminal box. The integrity of the flameproof enclosure is maintained in the
sensor cover by a glass feed-through disc welded to the cover and in the body (cuvette) by flameproof joints.
Nomenclature for type IDS 01xx:
IDS 01
0
x
I
II
III
I - Denotes basic gas sensor designation
IDS 01
II - Denotes threaded hub size located on the cover of the sensor
0 - 3/4" - 14 NPT hub
1 - M25 x 1.5 hub
III - Denotes variants with different measurement wavelengths
x - any combination of numbers or letters
CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION: YES as shown below:
Ambient Temperature Range is limited to:
T6 : -40°C < Tamb < +40°C; T4 : -40°C < Tamb < +80°C
The flameproof enclosure is not to be opened by the user. The electrical equipment may not be modified. The use of
defective or incomplete parts is not permissible.
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Certificate No.:
IECEx UL 07.0009X
Date of Issue:
2014-12-14
DETAILS OF CERTIFICATE CHANGES (for issues 1 and above):
Issue 1: Updated to the latest edition of standards.
Issue 2: Addition of an alternative non-metallic material of the cover.
Issue 3: Update of standards to the latest standard editions.
Issue No.: 3
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