Abstract

To ensure worldwide quality and homogeneity in the field of explosion protection, not only uniform rules in the form of IEC standards but also the active participation in interlaboratory comparisons are necessary. The “PTB Ex Proficiency Testing Scheme” is the first global proficiency testing program of its kind in the field of explosion protection. It serves as proof of competence and provides laboratories with a complete system for their own performance evaluation.In 2015, the program “Electrostatic Charge - Test Round 2015” was launched within the PTB Testing Scheme. The participants of the program performed surface resistance and transferred charge tests according to IEC 60079-0 and IEC 60079-32-2 on various types of test samples. The new standard IEC 60079-32-2 proposes different kinds of electrodes for the user, such as conductive silver paint electrodes, soft conductive rubber strip electrodes on spring-mounted metal tongues or conductive foam strips mounted on an insulating support, depending on the geometry of the sample. These different types of electrodes as well as the construction latitude for each electrode could lead to deviations between the results of different test laboratories due to better or worse electrode contact with the test sample.Therefore, the proficiency team and electrostatic experts at PTB decided to design an accurate and user-friendly electrode which meets the requirements of IEC 60079-32-2. This paper provides information about the electrodes' design as well as the results of comparable measurements.

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