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Ex e Protection Technique (Increased Safety) - Hazardous Location! 

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Increased Safety, known as Ex e, is one of the protection techniques used for electrical equipment to prevent explosions in hazardous locations. This protection concept may only be used in hazardous locations that are Zone 1 and Zone 2
In this presentation we will discuss:
• The fundamental principles of the increased safety protection technique
• The technical safety Standards with which equipment using this protection technique must comply
• The two equipment protection levels, known as EPL, for increased safety
• Some design considerations for products using the increased safety concept
• Examples of specific products that cannot use this technique
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24 авг 2024

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@sunmoon266
@sunmoon266 3 месяца назад
Please take note that terminal bridge must not alterate the internal arrangement layout. You can't bunch more than 6 cores toghter. You can't use a single terminal strip to connect 2 wires. The maximum lenght of the leads inside the enclosure must not upper than the ecnlosure diagonal / 2. You may use Ex d or Ex e cablaggio glands. You gave to determinate if gland extras as ip washer are needed to assure an IP54 rating. Thete some thing to check (please refer to IEC 60079-14).
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