Abstract

The explosion danger in all industries where explosive atmospheres generated by the mixture of combustible dusts or flammable gases with air may form, must be treated as a major hazard, as the explosions that may occur can seriously affect both health and safety people, as well as the environment. It is therefore necessary to assess the explosion risk and to establish appropriate measures to reduce it to acceptable levels in accordance with the requirements of the European Directives. An essential element in the assessment of the explosion risk for electrical and non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is the way in which an appropriate normal degree of protection is provided through the equipment housing (protection against touching of dangerous parts inside the equipment housing and protection against the ingress of dust and water inside it). The aim of the paper is to highlight compliance with the requirements of the ATEX Directive, given that this protection is a basic requirement for explosion protection and to present the important elements to be considered for the assessment of the normal degree of protection and the development of harmonized test methods with the requirements of European standards.

Highlights

  • A potentially explosive atmosphere can occur in all industries involving flammable or combustible substances.The explosion danger is mainly related to the formation of potentially explosive atmospheres generated by the mixture of combustible dusts with air and / or flammable gases with air: materials and substances processed, used or released by the technological installation

  • According to Directive 2014/34 / EU, technical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is divided into two groups and three categories: 3G / 3D, 2G / 2D, 1G / 1D depending on the level of protection required for safe use in the area to be used [1], [2]

  • Technical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is divided into three groups and three categories depending on the required level of protection: Gc / Dc, Gb / Db, Ga / Da

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Summary

Introduction

A potentially explosive atmosphere can occur in all industries involving flammable or combustible substances (raw materials, intermediate products or finished products and sometimes even waste from production processes). According to Directive 2014/34 / EU, technical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is divided into two groups (group I: mining and group II: gases, vapours, mists, flammable liquids and combustible dusts) and three categories: 3G / 3D, 2G / 2D, 1G / 1D depending on the level of protection required for safe use in the area to be used [1], [2]. Technical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres is divided into three groups (group I: mining, group II: gases, vapours, mists, flammable liquids and group III: combustible dusts) and three categories depending on the required level of protection: Gc / Dc, Gb / Db, Ga / Da

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