User guide
EXPLOSION PROOF ENCLOSURE
The EIH Instrument enclosure is designed to house instrumentation and control equipment as well as act as a conduit outlet
body in hazardous, abusive and wet locations.
The EIH enclosure is approved by Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Canadian Standards Association, Factory Mutual and
CENELEC for use in Class I, Groups B*, C** and D; Class II, Groups E, F and G; and Class II hazardous (classified) locations as
defined by the National Electrical Code and Canadian Electrical Code. It is also NEMA/UL/CSA Type 4 and IP66 rated for
watertight applications.
*With conduit seals installed within 18 inches of enclosure.
**Unsealed conduit lengths must not exceed five feet (152 cm).
INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE TURNED OFF BEFORE AND DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE.
1. EIH Instrument enclosures are furnished with 3/4 inch NPT oset through feed cast hubs for conduit entries. (Use Cooper
Crouse-Hinds RE21-SA to reduce to 1/2 inch hubs.)
2. Secure the enclosure to the conduit system. If the enclosure has mounting feet, select a mounting location that will
provide sucient strength and rigidity to support the enclosure as well as the enclosed device and wiring.
SELECT A MOUNTING LOCATION SO THAT THE ENCLOSURE WILL NOT BE SUBJECTED TO IMPACT BY HEAVY OBJECTS.
IMPACTS CAN DAMAGE ENCLOSED DEVICES OR GLASS LENS.
3. Install Cooper Crouse-Hinds EYS sealing ttings required by Section 501-5 and/or 502-5 of the National Electrical Code and
Section 18 of the Canadian Electrical Code or any other applicable local codes and when enclosure is installed in Class I
Group B hazardous locations. (For CSA Group C applications, unsealed conduit lengths must not exceed
ve feet or 152 cm.)
THE HAZARDOUS LOCATION INFORMATION SPECIFYING CLASS AND GROUP LISTING OF EACH INSTRUMENT
ENCLOSURE IS MARKED ON THE NAMEPLATE OF EACH ENCLOSURE.
ALL UNUSED CONDUIT OPENINGS MUST BE PLUGGED. PLUG UNUSED CONDUIT OPENINGS WITH COOPER CROUSE-
HINDS PLG2. PLUGS MUST BE A MINIMUM OF 1⁄8 INCH THICK AND ENGAGE A MINIMUM OF FIVE FULL THREADS.
4. Unthread instrument (and power side) covers and carefully set aside to prevent damage to the cover threads and glass
lens (when glass lens cover is used).
5. Pull wires into enclosure making certain they are long enough to make the required connections and to remove the
instrument or power supply if servicing is required. Install instrument and power supply, if applicable, and make all
electrical connections.
OTE:N When installing device, be sure to check instrument dimensions to avoid interference with clamping ring on glass
lens and the cover on standard units.
6. Test wiring for correctness by checking continuity and also check for unwanted grounds with insulator resistance tester.
Make sure test equipment being used will not damage instrument to be housed in the EIH Instrument enclosure.
7. Carefully re-thread cover to enclosure housing. Tighten cover until cover ange contacts body face.
Programming Manual
Page 7 November 2013