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Implementation
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are divided into zones, equipment
has to be divided into groups and categories. The labelling on the identification
plate of certified equipment indicates in which zone the explosion protected
equipment can be used.
Division into product groups
Equipment is divided into group I and group II. Group I consists of underground
mines and group II deals with all other applications.
Division into zones
Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are divided into six zones
according to the probability of how frequent and for which period of time a
potentially explosive atmosphere (p.e.a.) exists.
A distinction is made between combustible gases, mists, vapors and
combustible dust. For gases, mists and vapors zones 0, 1 and 2 exist, in which
the requirements for the chosen equipment increase from zone 2 to 0.
Equipment in zone 0 must be built in a way "that even if a type of protection
fails or if two faults occur, that sufficient explosion protection is guaranteed".
Therefore for example a passive, potential free sensor, installed in zone 0, and
connected to an intrinsically safe electric circuit (II 2 (1) G [Ex ia] IIC), needs
its own approval. Zones 20, 21 and 22 are for dust atmospheres, in which the
requirements for the chosen equipment increase from zone 22 to 20. Equipment
in zone 20 and 21 need special approval.
Example: Spray room with Ex zones, air handling system and Schischek
Ex-proof components
Zone 0
Zone 1
Zone 2
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ATEX products for
zone 1, 2, 21, 22
(e.g. ExMax+LIN)
ATEX products for
zone 2, 22
(e.g. RedMax+LIN)
Products for
safe area
(e.g. InMax+LIN)
C5-M (Marine)
painted versions
(e.g. ..Bin..-CT / OCT)
Stainless steel versions AISI 316
(e.g. ExMax-..-VAM)
Schischek GmbH Explosionproof | Email: info-de@schischek.com | Phone: +49 9101 9081-0
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Equipment Labelling
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Certifications (Info)
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Offshore, Onshore.
Chemistry, Pharmacy,
General Industry.
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Impressum / Disclaimer
Explosion protection is a complex topic that always deals with great responsibility, with safety for life, health and assets. We want to provide you with
information and facts and, of course, also with products and solutions so that
you will feel at ease to plan, construct and operate safe systems according to
ATEX.
Regulations for explosion protection
Explosion protection regulations in the EU member states are marked by the
change of EU explosion protection directives 67/117/EWG, 76/177/EEC,
79/196/EEC and 82/130/EEC to the two new EU directives 94/9/EC (ATEX 95)
and 1999/92/EG (ATEX 137). As a result of the new directives, explosion
protection in European regulations are harmonized. The transition period to
adjust from the "old" to the "new" European laws expired on June 30 2003.
Since July 1st 2003, electric explosion protected equipment must comply with
ATEX Ex-protection directive 94/9/EC on the approximation of the laws of the
Member States concerning equipment and protective systems for use in
potentially explosive atmospheres.
Information on the uniform classification of potentially explosive systems and
its use this as a basis for selecting and classifying systems and equipment, incl.
their installation, can be found in directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137).
ATEX
Directive 94/9/EC of the European Parliament and the European Council of
March 23rd 1994 on the approximation of the laws concerning equipment and
protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
ExVO
Directive on the distribution of equipment and protection systems for potentially
explosive areas explosion protection prescription 11.GSGV.
Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health
Ordinance concerning the protection of safety and health in the provision of
work equipment and its use at work, concerning safety when operating
installations subject to monitoring and concerning the organization of industrial
safety and health at work.
Certificates
Corresponding approvals and certificates are required for electrical explosion
protected equipment. Testing must be carried out by an official testing agency
building owners
end-users
architects
consulting engineers
control companys
inspection authoritys
contractors/installers
manufacturers
product suppliers
maintenance engineers
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ATEX products for
zone 1, 2, 21, 22
(e.g. ExMax+LIN)
ATEX products for
zone 2, 22
(e.g. RedMax+LIN)
Products for
safe area
(e.g. InMax+LIN)
C5-M (Marine)
painted versions
(e.g. ..Bin..-CT / OCT)
Stainless steel versions AISI 316
(e.g. ExMax-..-VAM)
Schischek GmbH Explosionproof | Email: info-de@schischek.com | Phone: +49 9101 9081-0
Copyright Schischek GmbH | 1975-2015