Ex Survey According To Directive 94/9/Ec (Atex) - Siemens SITRANS F M MAGFLO Operating Manual

Electromagnetic flowmeters transmitter type mag 6000 19" & safety barrier [eex ia/ib] iib sensor type mag 1100 ex & mag 3100 ex
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SITRANS F M MAGFLO
2.4 Ex survey according
to Directive 94/9/EC
(ATEX)
2. Installation
Instrument groups
Applies to instruments used in underground mining
operations, as well as their above ground
I
operations, which can be endangered by mine gas
and/or flammable dusts.
Applies to instruments used in the remaining areas
II
which can be endangered by a potentially explosive
atmosphere.
Instrument category
Definition
Instruments of this category are for use in
areas where ignitable atmospheres, caused by
1G
1D
a mixture of air and gasses, vapours or mists or
(0)
(20)
by dust/air mixtures, can exist all of the time or
for long periods of time or else frequently.
Instruments of this category are for use in
areas where ignitable atmospheres caused, by
2G
2D
(1)
a mixture of air and gasses, vapours or mists or
(21)
by dust/air mixtures, can exist some of the time.
Instruments of this category are for use in
areas where ignitable atmospheres, caused by
a mixture of air and gasses, vapours or mists or
3G
3D
(2)
by dust/air mixtures, are not likely to exist.
(22)
However, if they do occur then in all probability,
only seldom or for short periods of time.
(The figures in brackets refer to IEC)
Built according to European norm = E
Explosion protected electrial equipment = Ex
Ex protection labelling in square brackets refers to "Associated electrical equipment"
Type of protection
o Oil encapsulated
p Pressurized apparatus
q Powder filling
d Flameproof enclosure
e Increased safety
Explosion groups
Gases and vapours
(examples)
• Ammonia
• Acetone, aircraft fuel, benzine,
crude oil, diesel oil, ethane, ethanoic
acid, ether, gasolines, heating oil,
hexane, methane, propane
• Ethylene, isoprene, town gas
• Acetylene, carbon disulphide,
hydrogen
Ignition temperature
Maximum surface temperature
450°C
300°C
200°C
135°C
100°C
85°C
SFIDK.PS.026.C2.02
as an example
i
Intrinsic safety (ia, ib)
n
Non-incentive equipment
m Encapsulation
s
Special protection
Minimum
EN/
ignition
IEC
energy [mJ]
-
IIA
0.18
IIA
0.06
IIB
0.02
IIC
EN / IEC
842°F
T1
572°F
T2
392°F
T3
275°F
T4
212°F
T5
185°F
T6
:
II 2G E Ex ia IIB T3-T6
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