4 conformité européenne mark, 1 methods of establishing conformity, 2 solar compliance – CAT Titan 250 User Manual

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Turbomachinery Package Specification

Titan

250 Generator Set

18.4 Conformité Européenne Mark

For installations that require Conformité Européenne (CE) Mark certification, Solar
complies with the CE Mark codes and standards adopted by local authorities and
government entities. Sources for these codes and standards include the following
European Union (EU) directives:

• Explosive Atmospheres (ATEX) Directive 94/9//EC
• Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC
• Machinery Safety Directive 98/37/EC
• Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC
• Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC

18.4.1 Methods of Establishing Conformity

To ensure compliance with applicable directives, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), an approved
Notified Body, supports Solar’s efforts to comply with directives by providing consultation
and, where applicable, certification. Solar has received from DNV “type certification” for
standard turbomachinery packages for ATEX and PED directives. As a result, Solar self-
certifies for CE Mark requirements on standard packages. This self-certification process
includes the following:

• The package is designed and manufactured to European Committee for

Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) and European Committee for
Standardization (CEN) standards.

• A hazard analysis is performed to define any and all conceivable hazards.
• Tests are performed to verify proper operation and functionality of components

and systems.

• Operation and Maintenance Instruction (OMI) manuals, package labels, and

control system display screens are produced in the operator’s native language.

• Prior to application of the Conformité Européenne (CE) Mark, the Test Facilities,

Production, Quality, and a Compliance Engineer perform an audit of the
completed package.

• A Declaration of Conformity is then issued for each CE Marked package.

18.4.2 Solar

Compliance

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) / Electrotechnical Standardization
(CENELEC) (60079-10) categorizes hazardous areas in terms of Zones shown in Table
15.

Table 15. Zone Classifications

Zone

Definition

0

Explosive atmosphere continuously present

1

Explosive atmosphere often present

2

Explosive atmosphere may be present under fault conditions


While electrical systems can be provided to meet Zone 1 or Zone 2, under ATEX,
generator sets can only be certified for Zone 2 due to the hot surface temperature of the
gas turbine.

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