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Routine testing
Insert the test key into the hole at the bottom of the call point and push home. Observe
routine test requirements as specifi ed in BS5839-1 or the applicable local code.
Resetting
After testing, reset the call point by removing the test key and pushing up the front cover
until it clicks home.
Earthing
An earthing plate is provided for continuity of metal conduits. This must be placed behind
the back box prior to fi xing the box to the wall. Metal conduits and backboxes should be
connected to the equipotential safety earth locally in the hazardous area.
Important Information
The use of lubricants, cleaning solvents or petroleum based products should be avoided.
The O-ring should be replaced when refi tting or replacing the waterproof cover.
Transparent hinged cover
To provide additional protection against accidental operation, a transparent hinged cover
with a locking tag, part no 26729-152, is available.
Please note that the call point does not conform to EN54–11:2001 when this lid is fi tted and
secured with the locking tag supplied.
For further information, please refer to the XP95 IS Engineering Product Guide, PP1095
available on request.
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XP95 Protocol translator
Safe Area
P & F KFD0 barrier
Hazardous Area
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Loop connections
Minimum distance 50mm
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XP95 IS Manual Call Point (EN54)

Installation Guide

General
The XP95 IS Manual Call Point (EN54) is available in three versions:
part no. 55100-940, non-isolated red Manual Call Point.
part no. 55100-942, non-isolated yellow Manual Call Point (Not EN54).
part no. 55100-944, non-isolated blue Manual Call Point (Not EN54).
Installation
1.
Fit the backbox to a fl at surface using the three fi xing holes and screws provided. The
cable entry holes should be in the vertical plane. The backbox can be mounted with
either the single or double entry holes at the top. (Fig 1).
Note: Cable entry from the bottom of the call point is recommended if there is a
possibility of moisture condensing within the conduit or cables.
2.
Run the cables into the backbox and connect them to the terminal blocks as shown
in Fig 2. The backbox has a terminal for inter connecting cable screen/drain wire (if
used). The cable screens (functional earth) should be connected to ground at one
point only normally near the CIE in the safe area.
3.
If a continuity test is to be done, it should be carried out before securing the call point
to the backbox (step 5).
4.
Set the unit address on the DIL switch in accordance with the address table overleaf.
5.
Ensure that the O-ring is correctly seated in the Manual Call Point moulding. Place the
cover squarely over the backbox and carefully push the cover until the locating clips
have engaged, use the 4 fi xing screws to lock the cover in place. Do not use excessive
force, do not overtighten screws.
6.
To remove the cover, undo and remove the four cover fi xing screws and release
the four retaining clips. To do this place a large fl at bladed screwdriver into the slot
between the cover and backbox and gently twist until the clip disengages (Fig 3).
Repeat this for the three remaining clips and pull the cover away from the backbox.
The XP95 IS Manual Call Point is a 'type A' call point and is suitable for outdoor use.
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