Ex Products Highest level of safety under the most difficult conditions

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Ex Products Highest level of safety under the most difficult conditions Fire protection for potentially explosive areas

The Ex Products Nuclear power Logical: The avoidance of flammable materials still represents the easiest form of explosion protection. But in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry as well as other branches of industry, flammable materials are an everyday occurrence. There is no way around it. Flammable gases, mist, and vapors from flammable liquids as well as clouds of flammable dusts can form a dangerous explosive atmosphere in connection with air. In such potentially explosive areas, resources such as electrical and mechanical devices can represent a risk not to be underestimated. Avoiding such materials is usually difficult since flammable gases, mist, vapors, and also possibly dust are mandatory for the production sequence. The explosion protection in potentially explosive areas focuses on the elimination of possible sources of ignition in potentially explosive atmospheres, including hot surfaces, mechanical and electrical sparks, static electricity, and equalizing currents. Pharmaceuticals 3 types of explosion protection can be fundamentally distinguished: the primary, secondary, and tertiary explosion protection. In primary explosion protection, the formation of a potentially explosive atmosphere is avoided right from the beginning. If this is not possible, which is often the case, the secondary explosion protection method can be used. Suitable resources are used with the aim of making potential ignition sources ineffective in the endangered areas. The third method is called tertiary explosion protection and does not prevent an explosion, but instead restricts its effects, for example through defined decompression via specific opening mechanisms. The fire protection products represented in the following fall back on the secondary explosion protection methods and prevent a concurrence of ignition source and potentially explosive atmosphere in a qualified and certified way. The areas of application of the Ex Products Chemical industries Paint and varnish processing, gas and liquid-filling machines, plastic production

Ex Products European Ex Products In July 2003, the European ATEX guidelines introduced a new classification of danger zones. It distinguishes different potentially explosive atmospheres according to their risk factor. Installed fire detection devices must correspond to these specific requirements. This categorization shows the extent of the necessary measures to be taken. Our Ex Products correspond to this ATEX guidelines. In the workplace, potentially explosive areas generally show characteristics of zone 1 and 2 as well as zone 21 and 22 at most. Zone 0 and 20 are the exceptions. Zone 0/20 Zone 1/21 Zone 2/22 atmosphere is continuously, over long periods, or frequently present are: gases, vapors, fogs (zone 0) dust contained in the air (zone 20) atmosphere can sometimes form during normal operation: gases, vapors, fogs (zone 1) dust contained in the air (zone 21) atmosphere does not usually occur or occurs only short-term during normal operation: gases, vapors, fogs (zone 2) dust contained in the air (zone 22) e.g. inside reaction vessels e.g. during the mixing of chemicals e.g. during storage

Products for operation in potentially explosive areas Automatic Detectors for potentially explosive areas Automatic point-type fire detector series IQ8Quad Ex (i) without isolator especially for use in explosive environments. Operation on the esserbus or on the esserbus -PLus with individual addressing in connection with Ex-barrier 804744. Operation as standard detector in connection with Ex-barrier 764744. Examination Certificate No.: TÜV 09 ATEX 554910 EX-protection: Ex ib IIC T4 Gb Ta: 20 C... +70 C Category: II 2G Operation in ex zone 1 and 2 only via Ex-barrier Part No.: 804744 or 764744 Rate-of-rise heat Detector IQ8Quad Ex (i) Part No.: 803271.EX VdS: G 209223 Optical Smoke Detector IQ8Quad Ex (i) Part No.: 803371.EX VdS: G 209224 Automatic heat detector with quick semiconductor sensor for the reliable recognition of fires with fast rate of temperature rise as well as integrated fixed temperature heat function for the recognition of fires with slow temperature rise. Scattered-light smoke detector for reliable early recognition of fires. O2T multi sensor detector IQ8Quad Ex (i) Part No.: 803374.EX VdS: G 209225 Intelligent detector with two integrated optical smoke sensors with different scattered-light angles as well as additional heat detector sensor evaluation for the recognition of smouldering fires up to open fires with uniform characteristics. Detector bases Detector base Part No.: 805590 Detector base for the use in connection with the series IQ8Quad Ex (i) explosion-proof fire detectors. Applications for early fire detection in potentially explosive areas Zone 1 Ex-barrier 804744 Operation with individual addressing esserbus / powered loop Ex area IIC T4 Ex-barrier 764744 Operation with conventional zones esserbus / powered loop external power supply Zone 1 Ex area IIC T4