Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic method and requirements
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This European Standard specifies the basic method and requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in air of gas, vapour, mist and dusts. This standard is valid for atmospheres having pressures ranging from 0,8 bar to 1,1 bar and temperatures ranging from -20 °C to +60 °C. Such atmospheres can also exist inside the equipment. The external atmosphere can be drawn inside the equipment by natural breathing produced as a result of fluctuations in the equipment’s internal operating pressure, and/or temperature.
This standard can also be helpful for the design, construction, testing and marking of equipment intended for use in atmospheres outside the validity range stated above, but in this case, the ignition risk assessment, ignition protection provided, additional testing (if necessary), manufacturer’s technical documentation and instructions to the user, should clearly demonstrate and indicate the equipment’s suitability for the conditions it may encounter.
NOTE 1 This standard does not cover additional marking for equipment intended for use outside the scope of its validity such as an oxygen enriched atmosphere.
It specifies the requirements for the design and construction of equipment, intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in conformity with all categories of Group I and II. This European Standard can be supplemented by European Standards concerning the specific types of ignition protection currently in preparation
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic method and requirements
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