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Introduction ATEX Directive 94/9/EC and 95 and IECEx Hazardous areas Identication ATEX and IECEx apparatus Types of protection (gas, dust) Types of protection "d" and "m" Types of protection "i" and "e" Equipment groups / temperature classes Standardisation organisations Certication CENELEC standards CENELEC standards - International standards
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SOMe DEFINITIONS
What is a potentially explosive atmosphere? 3 elements must be combined to trigger an explosion: A B C The oxygen in the surrounding air = always present A ammable substance (gas, vapours, mist or dust) A source of ignition: Electrical apparatus / installation or any source of heat
A spark or a ame are not the only sources of ignition. An increase of the surface temperature of an electrical apparatus may cause an explosion if it exceeds the ignition temperature of the surrounding gas or mixture of substances. What is an explosive atmosphere?
This is an atmosphere which could become explosive (the danger is potentially present) due to the local or operational condition in an installation such as: leaks, rupture of pipeline, temperature variations, etc. What is a gaseous or dusty explosive atmosphere? This is a mixture with air, under atmospheric conditions, of ammable substances in the form of gases, vapours, mists or dusts in which, after ignition has occurred, combustion spreads to the entire unburned mixture (denition to Directive 1999/92/EC). What is the fundamental difference between a gaseous and a dusty atmosphere? Its the density. The density of gases and vapours is approximately 1,000 times less than that of dusts. Gases are dispersed in the air due to convection and diffusion, thereby creating a homogeneous atmosphere. Since dusts are much heavier than air, they have the tendency to settle to the bottom more or less quickly. What are the characteristic features of an explosive atmosphere caused by dust? For a dusty atmosphere to become explosive, the following four conditions must be present: - The dust must be ammable (particle size < 0.3 mm in general). - The atmosphere must contain an oxidiser (generally oxygen, even in a very small quantity). - The dusts must be in suspension. (The explosion will be caused by the extremely rapid rate of combustion of the dust in the oxygen in the air.) - The dust concentration must be in the explosive range. (As a rule, the lower limit of explosion is around 50 g/m.)
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EFFECTIVE DATE
Since 1 July 2003, all products placed on the market in the European Union have to conform to Directive 94/9/EC. Already installed equipment need, however, not be replaced by equipment conforming to the ATEX directive.
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GAS GROUPS
Group II Group I : Equipment intended for use in places with an explosive gas atmosphere other than mines susceptible to redamp. : Equipment intended for use in mines susceptible to redamp. Zone Category (ATEX 94/9/EC) zone 0 1 G (1) zone 1 2G zone 2 3G M1 M2
(1)
Presence of explosive atmospheres Continuous, frequent or for long periods Intermittent in normal operation (likely) Occasional or for short periods (never in normal operation) Presence (methane, dust) Risk of presence (methane, dust)
DUST GROUPS (according to the fth edition, IEC 60079-0, 2007 (2))
Group III : Equipment intended for use in places with an explosive dust atmosphere other than mines susceptible to redamp. Zone Category (ATEX 94/9/EC) zone 20 1 D (1) zone 21 2 D zone 22 3 D Presence of explosive atmospheres Continuous, frequent or for long periods (air/cloud of combustible dust) Intermittent in normal operation Occasional or for short periods
Group III
The classication of the installation is the responsibility of the user. He must individually evaluate each installation to determine the differences between them. Separate assessments must be made for places with potentially explosive atmospheres caused by gases or vapours and for those caused by dusts.
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Zone 21
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Above drawings A and B are for example only and must not be used as a model for an actual plant whose design is, in every case, at the responsibility of the constructor and operator. All leaets are available on: www.asco-process-scope.com PIC-8-05-5
EN 50281-1-1
TYPES OF PROTECTION
(see pages 8, 9)
EQUIPMENT GROUPS
(see pages 12, 13)
TEMPERATURE CLASSES
(see pages 12, 13)
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Dust atmospheres
Marking to ATEX 94/9/EC Additional marking of electrical equipment according to EN 50014 Additional marking of non-electrical equipment according to EN 13463-5
MARKING EXAMPLES
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Identication number of the Notied Body issuing the EC type-examination certicate (Example: 0081 = LCIE).
TYPES OF PROTECTION
Electrical apparatus, gas atmospheres: "d" : Flameproof enclosure EN 60079-1 "e" : Increased safety EN 60079-7 "i": Intrinsic safety EN 60079-11 (ia/ib/ic) "m" : Encapsulation EN 60079-18 (ma/mb/mc) "n" : Non-incendive EN 60079-15 (nA/..) Electrical apparatus, dust atmospheres: "tD": Protection by enclosures EN 61241-1 "mD": Protection by encapsulation EN 61241-18 (maD/mbD) "iD": Protection by intrinsic safety EN 61241-11 Non-electrical apparatus: "c" : Protection by constructional safety EN 13463-5
II : Surface industries
Mines : M1 M2
I : Mines
Dusts : D
Gas : G
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ma or ia = for use in zone 0 gas (D = Dusts) mb or ib = for use in zone 1 gas (D = Dusts) A= Prex added to the zone (example: 21) to identify the test method A (dust-tight enclosure, IP6X)
Equipment groups (IIA, IIB, IIC, IIIA, IIIB, IIIC) Marking according to EN 60079-1 (electrical apparatus / gas atmospheres) Marking according to EN 61241-1 (electrical apparatus / combustible dust) Marking according to EN 13463-5 (non-electrical apparatus)
Marking according to EN-IEC 60079-0 (2007), including EN 61241-0 ; EN-IEC 60079-1/EN-IEC 61241-1 All leaets are available on: www.asco-process-scope.com PIC-8-05-7
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Protection symbol
Zones
Description
Type of protection in which the parts which can ignite an explosive atmosphere are placed in an enclosure which can withstand the pressure developed during an internal explosion of an explosive mixture and which prevents the transmission of the explosion to the explosive atmospheres surrounding the enclosure. Type of protection in which measures are applied so as to prevent with a higher degree of safety the possibility of excessive temperatures and of the occurrence of arcs or sparks in the interior and on the external parts of electrical apparatus, which does not produce them in normal service. Type of protection when no spark or any thermal effect in the circuit, produced in the test conditions prescribed in the standard (which include normal operation and specic fault conditions), is capable of causing ignition. Type of protection in which the parts which can ignite an explosive atmosphere are enclosed in a resin sufciently resistant to the environmental inuences in such a way that this explosive atmosphere cannot be ignited by either sparking or heating which may occur within the encapsulation. Method of protection for electrical equipment designed so that it will not ignite the surrounding explosive atmosphere in normal operation and under certain fault conditions specied in the standard. There are 5 categories of equipment: nA (non-sparking), nC (hermetically sealed), nR (restricted breathing), nL (limited energy) and nP (simplied pressurisation).
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"d"
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L C
"n"
"o"
"p"
Type of protection in which the protective inert gas inside the enclosure is maintained at a higher pressure than that of the surrounding atmosphere.
"q"
Type of protection in which the enclosure is lled with a material in a nely granulated state.
Types of protection offered: - a wide range of certied solenoid valves with "d", "m", "em", "n" or "i" type of protection; - certied air operated valves, pressure-operated valves, cylinders and air service equipment with "c" type of protection.
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Protection symbol
Zones
20
21
22
Description
Drawing
"tD"
Electrical apparatus protected by enclosure and surface temperature limitation for use in areas where combustible dust may be present in quantities which could lead to a re or explosion hazard. The ignition protection is based on the limitation of the maximum surface temperature of the enclosure and other surfaces which may come into contact with dust and on the restriction of dust ingress into the enclosure by the use of dust-tight or dust-protected enclosures. This standard is not applicable to electrical apparatus intended for use in underground parts of mines as well as those parts of surface installations of such mines endangered by redamp and/or combustible dust; nor does it take account of any risk due to an emission of ammable or toxic gas from the dust.
Electrical apparatus protected by encapsulation type of protection mD and surface temperature limitation for use in areas where combustible dust may be present in quantities which could lead to a re or explosion hazard. Type of protection in which the parts which can ignite an explosive atmosphere are enclosed in a resin sufciently resistant to environmental inuences in such a way that a dust cloud or layer cannot be ignited during installation or operation.
"iD"
Intrinsically safe apparatus intended for use in potentially explosive dust cloud or dust layer environments and for associated apparatus that is intended for connection to intrinsically safe circuits which enter such environments. Applicable to electrical apparatus in which the electrical circuits themselves are incapable of causing an explosion in the surrounding combustible dust environment.
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L C
"c"
This standard establishes manufacturing requirements which have been proven safe, in order to avoid any inammation sources such as friction or heating sparks. It applies to apparatus where movement and friction can occur (clutches, brakes, bearings, springs...).
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Characteristics COnStrUctiOn
Standard EN IEC 60079-1 includes elements of standard EN 50018 and species the 2 following main characteristics for the construction of a "d" type enclosure to prevent an internal inammation from igniting the ambient atmosphere: - the length "L" (in mm) of the ameproof seal; - the maximum experimental safe gap (MESG) "i" (in mm). at seal
1
cylindrical seal
2
recessed seal
3
d L=c+d L L
Features
"d"
- keeps an internal inammation within a dimensionally stable enclosure; - prevents inammation from penetrating the ambient atmosphere; - keeps the outside temperature of the enclosure below the ignition temperature of the ambient gas, vapours or dusts.
The dimensions given depend on the seal and volume of the enclosure and gas groups. Example: with a seal length L = 12.5 mm and an enclosure volume 100cm3, the MESG "i" will be: I :0,5 mm seals included 1 / 2 IIB : 0,2 mm seals included 1 / 2 IIA :0,3 mm seals included 1 / 2 IIC : 0,15 mm seals included 3 EN 60079-1: All non-threaded amepaths have to be at 1.5 times the maximum gap (if the maximum gap stated for a ange joint is 0.1 mm, the product will be tested at 0.15 mm.
EN 60079-1: - All equipment needs to be tested within the range of 10 % of its operating voltage; - If the ambient temperature is below -20C, a test to determine the reference pressure is required unless a statement that the enclosure is unaffected by lower temperatures (i.e. it does not become more brittle) is furnished.
Standard EN 60079-1 species that the thread sizes (3/4 NPT, 1/2 NPT or M20) must be marked on the product or label or indicated in the installation and maintenance instructions. The cable glands must be certied in accordance with this new standard and must be appropriate for use within the ambient temperature range for which the product is certied.
EncapSUlaTION
Easy to install, the enclosure with this type of protection can be adapted to many models of electrical apparatus. Standard EN 60079-18 (EN 50028) denes that this type of protection must be used even in case of overvoltage or excessive current as a result of: - an internal short-circuit; - the valve with blocked core in an open circuit. A fuse is required with alternating current. The maximum surface temperature may not exceed the certied temperature class. The coil and electrical components must be enclosed in a compound (example: epoxy resin). EN 60079-18: ma for zone 0 and mb for zone 1.
COnStrUctiOn
"m"
Features
- encloses in a compound the electrical parts which are likely to ignite the ambient explosive atmosphere; - prevents ignition of the ambient explosive atmosphere.
By cable with 3 ying leads embedded in a compound. This airtight sealing prevents the ambient explosive atmosphere from penetrating the enclosure.
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WIRING
How?
- By limiting peak current and no-load voltage; - By limiting thermal and electric energy storage. Unlike the other types of protection which apply to single electrical components, this one applies to the whole circuit. Example of an intrinsically safe circuit:
Non-hazardous zone
Explosive zone
Reg. amplier
Rv D1 D2 EEx i
Receiver or sensor
1 2
"i"
Some components may present defects (reliability). Intrinsically safe components are classied into "ia" and "ib" groups depending on the number of defects and their location in hazardous area: "ia" (zones 0, 1 & 2): 2 defects = intrinsically safe "ib" (zones 1 & 2): 1 defect = intrinsically safe
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rectier lter logic control galvanic protection (transformer) adjustment output voltage galvanic isolation (optocoupler)
INCREASED SAFETY
Prevents the occurrence of any accidental ignition source: arcs or sparks. Sparking components are excluded from this method of protection.
How?
"e"
- Use of high quality insulation materials; - Min. IP54 ingress protection to reduce the probability of contamination by dirt and moisture ingress; - Special enclosure with connections which cannot become loose; - Taking account of specied temperature classes; - Conformity of cable entries and labelling.
CONNECTION
Securely fastened certied cable gland always supplied mounted on the product.
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Group II : Electrical equipment intended for use in other places likely to become endangered by explosive atmospheres (surface
industries). For the types of protection "d" and "i", group II is subdivided into IIA, IIB, IIC. Electrical apparatus certied for IIB may be used in applications requiring apparatus to be certied for group IIA. Electrical apparatus certied for IIC may be used in applications requiring apparatus to be certied for groups IIA and IIB. For example the "d" and "i" types of protection are respectively subdivided according to the Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (MESG) and to the Minimum Igniting Current (MIC). Electrical apparatus certied for IIB may be certied for use with a gas belonging to group IIC. In this case, the identication is supplemented with the chemical symbol or the name of the gas (example: Ex d IIB + H2 according to EN 60079-0 and EN 60079.1). The table below indicates the groups to which some gas mixtures belong: Groups Gas methane (redamp) acetone acetic acide ammonia ethane methylene chloride methane (CH4) carbon monoxyde propane n-butane n-butyl n-hexane acetaldehyde ethyl ether ethyl nitrite ethylene ethyl oxyde hydrogen sulde acetylene (C2H2) carbon disulphide (CS2) hydrogen (H2) Ignition temperature (1) (C) 540 485 630 515 556 537 605 470 365 370 240 140 160 90 425 429-440 270 305 102 560 Temperature class T1
T2
T3
T4
T5
T6
A II
B C
(1)
Temperature of a hot surface able to ignite a gas mixture. The ignition temperature of the gas mixture must be higher than the maximum surface temperature. In practice, a 10 to 20% safety margin is observed between the ignition temperature and the rated nameplate temperature. The ignition temperature of a cloud of dust is generally between 300 and 700C. At 150 to 350C, the ignition temperature of a layer of dust is far below that of a dust cloud. A burning dust layer can initiate a dust explosion if brought in contact with a combustible dust cloud, so these values must be taken into account to limit the risk.
TEMPERATURE ClaSS
The temperature classication is based on the maximum surface temperature of equipment. That is the highest temperature any part of or the entire surface of an electrical device can reach under the most unfavourable operating conditions capable of igniting a surrounding explosive atmosphere. Group I : Temperature 150C or 450C according to coal dust accumulation on equipment Group II : Equipment must be classied and marked: - preferably with the temperature class (T classication) - dened by the surface temperature or, - limited to the specied ammable gases or dusts for which it is approved, if necessary (and marked accordingly). Temperature class T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6
(2)
Maximum surface temperature (2) (C) 450 300 200 135 100 85
Ignition temperature (1) (C) > 450 > 300 > 200 > 135 > 100 > 85
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The maximum surface temperature must be identied and suitable for the specied type of dust present (equipment marked for zone 21). In order to prevent the ignition of dusty atmospheres, the maximum surface temperature needs to be limited. It must not exceed: - 2/3 of the auto-ignition temperature of the specied cloud of dust, - the auto-ignition temperature of a 5 mm layer of dust minus 75C.
ClaSSificatiOn Of DUSTS INTO EXPLOSION grOUpS (according to the fth edition, IEC 60079-0, 2007) Group III : Electrical equipment intended for use in places with an explosive dust atmosphere other than mines susceptible to
Combustible dust: Finely divided solid particles, 500 m or less in nominal size, which may be suspended in air, may settle out of the atmosphere under their own weight, may burn or glow in air, and may form explosive mixtures with air at atmospheric pressure and normal temperatures. Non-conductive dust: Combustible dust with electrical resistivity greater than 103 .m Conductive dust: Combustible dust with electrical resistivity equal to or less than 103 .m Combustible dust Starch Aluminium Cotton Cereals Magnesium Soybean Sulphur Tabacco
(1)
Ignition temperature (1) (C) 440 530 560 420 610 500 280 450
Self-ignition temperature of dust layers (1) (C) 290 280 350 290 410 245 280 300
The maximum surface temperature must be identied and suitable for the specied type of dust present (equipment marked for zone 21). In order to prevent the ignition of dusty atmospheres, the maximum surface temperature needs to be limited. It must not exceed: - 2/3 of the auto-ignition temperature of the specied cloud of dust, - the auto-ignition temperature of a 5 mm layer of dust minus 75C.
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IEC
European Free Trade Association
CENELEC
Full participation of all interested parties
National committees
WHAT IS CEN?
CEN (European Committee for Standardisation) works in close partnership with CENELEC. CEN is a European forum for standardisation, with the exception of electro-technology, which fosters and organises relations between governments, governmental bodies, producers, users, consumers, trade unions etc. This is, in particular achieved by: - harmonising published national standards and promoting ISO standards; - elaborating new EN standards, developing procedures for the mutual recognition of test results etc. (Example: Standards EN 13463-1 to 8 for non-electrical apparatus).
- 2006-2008: Gradual application of the new harmonised series of standards 6 (EN 60079-0 etc.).The series of standards 5 (EN50014
etc.) will cease to apply due to the substantial modications required by some of the series of standards 6 (see page3).
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Notied bodies
Vinotte International S.A. - Bruxelles Fyzikln technick zkuebn stav (Physical Technical Testing Institute) - Radvanice Danmarks Elektriske Materielkontrol - Herlev VTT Industrial Systems (VTT Tuotteet ja Tuotanto) - VTT Institut National de lEnvironnement Industriel et des Risques - Verneuil-en-Halatte Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques - Fontenay-aux-Roses Technischer berwachungs-Verein Nord CERT - Hannover TV Anlagentechnik Unternehmensgruppe TV Rheinland/Berlin-Brandenburg - Kln Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt - Braunschweig Technischer berwachungs-Verein Product Service - Mnchen Deutsche Montan Technologie - Essen Dekra EXAM Institut fr Sicherheitstechnik Institut an der Technischen Universitt - Bergakademie - Freiberg Prf-und Zertizierungsstelle - Braunschweig Hungarian Approval Service for Ex-proof Electrical Equipment - Mikovuny Centro Eletrotecnico Sperimentale Italiano - Milano Socit Nationale de Certication et dHomologation - Sandweiler KEMA Quality B.V. - Arnhem NEMKO AS - Oslo DET Norsk Veritas Certication - Hovik Certication Centre of explosion-proof and mine electrical equipment Slovenian Institute of Quality and Metrology - Ljubljana Laboratorio Ocial Jose Maria de Madariaga - Madrid Swedish National Testing and Research Institute LTD - Boras Swiss Electrotechnical Association - Fehraltorf Testing and Certication LTD - Leatherhead Certication Service Sira Test & Certication Limited - Kent Electrical Equipment Certication Servicehealth and Safety Executive - Buxton Compliance Services LTD - Up Holland British Approval Service for Electrical Equipment in Flammable Atmospheres - Buxton (2008)
BASEEFA 2001
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Obtaining the certicate: - gives proof of the conformity of equipment with the certicate standards; - authorises the manufacturer to issue a copy of the Certicate; - gives the testing authorities delivering the certicate free access to the manufacturer's production units. The marking of a certied product must specify: - the name of the manufacturer or his registered trademark; - the description of the manufacturer's product; - its identication by means of the code (eg : Ex d IIC T4); - the name or logo of the testing authority; - the reference to the type examination certicate according to ATEX 94/9/EC and/or the IECEX number for an IEC certication.
- He must select electrical apparatus certied for use in explosive atmospheres under specic conditions. - He must install them according to each zone dened by the user. - He is responsible for using certied equipment in hazardous areas. - He must carry out regular maintenance work and ensure the safety of the installation and staff.
EN 50014
VE EN 50014 NBN-EN 50014 BDS EN 50014 HRN EN 50014 CSN EN 50014 DS/EN 50014 EVS-EN 50014 SFS-EN 50014 NF EN 50014 DIN EN 50014 ELOT EN 50014 MSZ EN 50014 IST EN 50014 I.S. EN 50014 CEI EN 50014 LVS EN 50014 LST EN 50014 EN 50014 MSA EN 50014 NEN-EN 50 014 NEK EN 50 014
Member countries
Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom
EN 50014
PN-EN 50014 EN 50014 SR EN 50014 STN EN 50014 SIST EN 50014 UNE EN 50014 SS EN 50014 SN EN 50014 BS EN 50014
Afliated countries
Albania Belarus Bosnia & Herzegovina Former Youg. Rep. of Macedonia Isral Libya Montenegro Serbia Tunisia Turkey Ukraine
EN 50014
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EN 60079-0
S SH EN 60079-0 TS EN 60079-0 -
TYPES OF prOtectiOn
type CENELEC/CEN standards Member countries
Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom
d EN 60079-1
VE/NORM EN 60079-1 NBN-EN 60079-1 BDS EN 60079-1 HRN EN 60079-1 CYS EN 60079-1 CSN EN 60079-1 DS EN 60079-1 EVS EN 60079-1 SFS-EN 60079-1 NF EN 60079-1 DIN EN 60079-1 EN 60079-1 MSZ EN 60079-1 IST EN 60079-1 I.S. EN 60079-1 CEI EN 60079-1 LVS EN 60079-1 LST EN 60079-1 EN 60079-1 MSA EN 60079-1 NEN-EN 60079-1 NEK-EN 60079-1 PN-EN 60079-1 EN 60079-1 SR EN 60079-1 STN EN 60079-1 SIST EN 60079-1 UNE EN 60079-1 SS EN 60079-1 SN EN 60079-1 BS EN 60079-1
e EN 60079-7
VE/NORM EN 60079-7 NBN EN 60079-7 BDS EN 60079-7 HRN EN 60079-7 CSN EN 60079-7 DS EN 60079-7 EVS EN 60079-7 SFS-EN 60079-7 NF EN 60079-7 DIN EN 60079-7 EN 60079-7 MSZ EN 60079-7 IST EN 60079-7 I.S. EN 60079-7 CEI EN 60079-7 LVS EN 60079-7 LST EN 60079-7 EN 60079-7 MSA EN 60079-7 NEN-EN 60079-7 NEK-EN 60079-7 PN-EN 60079-7 EN 60079-7 SR EN 60079-7 STN EN 60079-7 SIST EN 60079-7 UNE EN 60079-7 SS EN 60079-7 SN EN 60079-7 BS EN 60079-7 TS EN 60079-7
i EN 50020
VE EN 50020 NBN EN 50020 BDS EN 50020 HRN EN 50020 CSN EN 50020 DS EN 50020 EVS EN 50020 SFS EN 50020 NF EN 50020 DIN EN 50020 NF EN 50020 MSZ EN 50020 IST EN 50020 I.S./ EN 50020 CEI EN 50020 LVS EN 50020 LST EN 50020 EN 50020 MSA EN 50020 NEN-EN 50020 NEK-EN 50020 PN-EN 50020 EN 50020 SR EN 50020 STN EN 60079-7 SIST EN 50020 UNE EN 50020 SS EN 50020 SN EN 50020 BS EN 50020 TS EN 50020
combustible dust EN 61241-1 VE/NORM EN 61241-1 NBN EN 61241-1 BDS EN 61241-1 HRN EN 61241-1 CSN EN 61241-1 DS EN 61241-1 EVS EN 61241-1 SFS EN 61241-1 NF EN 61241-1 DIN EN 61241-1 ELOT EN 61241-1 MSZ EN 61241-1 IST EN 61241-1 I.S./ EN 61241-1 CEI EN 61241-1 LVS EN 61241-1 LST EN 61241-1 EN 61241-1 MSA EN 61241-1 NEN-EN 61241-1 NEK-EN 61241-1 PN-EN 61241-1 EN 61241-1 SR EN 61241-1 STN EN 61241-1 SIST EN 61241-1 UNE EN 61241-1 SS EN 61241-1 SN EN 61241-1 BS EN 61241-1 TS EN 61241-1
c
EN 13463-5 VE NORM EN 13463-5 NBN-EN 13463-5 BDS 13463-5 HRN EN 13463-5 CSN EN 13463-5 DS / EN 13463-5 EVS- EN 13463-5 SFS-EN 13463-5 NF EN 13463-5 DIN EN 13463-5 ELOT EN 13463-5 MSZ EN 13463-5 IST EN 13463-5 I.S. EN 13463-5 CEI EN 13463-5 LVS EN 13463-5 LST EN 13463-5 EN 13463-5 MSA EN 13463-5 NEN-EN 13463-5 NEK-EN 13463-5 PN EN 13463-5 EN 13463-5 SR EN 13463-5 STN EN 13463-5 SIST EN 13463-5 UNE-EN 13463-5 SS EN 13463-5 SN EN 13463-5 BS EN 13463-5 BAS EN 13463-5 TS EN 13463-5
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Afliated countries
Bosnia & Herzegovina Turkey TS EN 60079-1
US
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