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Guide for hazardous areas 1 hazardous areas definitions 2 as and dust groups G. 3 emperature classifications T. 4 ommon flammable gases, vapours and dust types C. 5 Protection concepts ATEX and IECEx 6 rotection concepts North America and Canada P. 7 I P Ratings and NEMA enclosure types 8 able gland selection for Ex d equipment C. 9 ypical equipment marking and references T. 10 E 2S signals, loudspeakers and callpoints hazardous areas definitions 1. hazardous areas according to ATEX and IECEx zones hazardous locations according to North American classes and divisions Zones - define the type of explosive atmosphere as well as the Classes - define the type of explosive atmosphere: likelihood of an explosive atmosphere being present I - A location made hazardous by the presence of flammable gas 0 - E xplosive gas atm
Electrical Equipment for combustible Dust US code CAN code Type of protection Basic concept of protection Class II Class III Class II US Standard CA Standard
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