Unibor Airbor 2 User Manual

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Explanation of ATEX and Declaration of Incorporation

1 . Assess their products to prevent creation of an

explosive atmosphere or a source of ignition of an

explosive atmosphere.

2. Certify that when the products are properly

installed, maintained and used for their intended

purpose, they do not endanger the health and

safety of persons, animals or property.

The ATEX Directive recognizes that the probability

of a serious event occurring varies with:

- the explosive properties of the atmosphere

- the probability of the atmosphere being present

- the probability of the machinery causing an

explosive atmosphere

- the probability of the machinery causing an

ignition source

The ATEX Directive recognizes the need for

special conditions of installation, operation and

maintenance that must be followed to reduce or

eliminate this potential for a serious event.

The ATEX Directive requires a completed machine

be marked to indicate that the completed machine

has been certified for use in potentially explosive

atmospheres and to inform users of limits and

special conditions of use.

ATEX Directive Markings

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2 GD c

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B Tmax X

serves as an example of an ATEX Directive marking

on a complete machine, where the following

symbol indicates:

1. Ex Mark:

signifies certification for use in an

explosive atmosphere, followed by

other symbols indicating the details of

that certified use.

2. Equipment Group:

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- Equipment Group 11 - Non-Mine use.

3. Equipment Category:

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2 - Group 11 Equipment Category 2 -

Equipment in Category 2 is intended for

use in places classified as zone 1 or 21

(defined in standard EN 1127-1) in which

explosive atmospheres are only likely

to occur. Protection is ensured during

normal use and in the event of frequently

occurring disturbances or normal

equipment faults. Category 2 equipment

can also be used where Category 3

equipment is required.

4. Type of Explosive Atmosphere:

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G - Evaluation for explosive atmospheres

caused by gases, vapors or mists.

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D - Evaluation for explosive atmospheres

caused by dust.

5. Protection Method (Optional marking):

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C - Type of explosion protection per standard

EN 13463-5 in which constructional

measures are applied so as to provide

safety against the possibility of ignition.

6. Gas Group (Optional marking):

Gases are grouped by their MESG (Maximum

Experimental Safe Gap) and MIC (Maximum

Ignition Current), with Group A being least

explosive and Group C being most explosive.
Gas Groups are defined in standard EN 50014.

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B - Certification for use in Group B which

covers gases with an MIC ratio of 0.45

to 0.8 and MESG value of 0.55 to 0.9

mm. If certified for Group B it would be

safe in Group A, which covers gases

with MIC ratio above 0.8 and MESG

above 0.9 mm.

7. Maximum Expected Surface Temperature

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Tmax-The maximum surface temperature in

degrees Centigrade calculated from the

measured maximum temperature with

corrections for ambient and a factor of

safety.

8. Special conditions required for

safe application, installation, operation and

maintenance (Optional marking).

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X - Indicates that there are special

conditions that MUST be followed for

the certification to apply.

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