General, Terminology – Yokogawa PK200 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR TIIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS FOR
TIIS FLAMEPROOF EQUIPMENT

Apparatus Certified Under Technical Criteria
(IEC-compatible Standards)

1. General

The following describes precautions on electrical apparatus

of flameproof construction (hereinafter referred to as

flameproof apparatus) in explosion-protected apparatus.

Following the Labour Safety and Health Laws of Japan,

flameproof apparatus is subjected to type tests to meet either

the technical criteria for explosionproof electrical machinery

and equipment (standards notification no. 556 from the

Japanese Ministry of Labour) (hereinafter referred to as

technical criteria), in conformity with the IEC Standards, or

the “Recommended Practice for Explosion-Protected

Electrical Installations in General Industries,” published in

1979. These certified apparatus can be used in hazardous

locations where explosive or inflammable gases or vapours

may be present.

Certified apparatus includes a certification label and an

equipment nameplate with the specifications necessary for

explosion requirements as well as precautions on explosion

protection. Please confirm these precautionary items and use

them to meet specification requirements.

For electrical wiring and maintenance servicing, please refer

to “Internal Wiring Rules” in the Electrical Installation

Technical Standards as well as “USER’S GUIDELINES for

Electrical Installations for Explosive Gas Atmospheres in

General Industry,” published in 1994.

To meet flameproof requirements, equipment that can be

termed “flameproof” must:

(1) Be certified by a Japanese public authority in accordance

with the Labour Safety and Health Laws of Japan and

have a certification label in an appropriate location on its

case, and

(2) Be used in compliance with the specifications marked on

its certification label, equipment nameplate and

precautionary information furnished.

2. Electrical Apparatus of Flame-

proof Type of Explosion-Pro-
tected Construction

Electrical apparatus which is of flameproof construction is

subjected to a type test and certified by the Japanese Ministry

of Labour aiming at preventing explosion caused by electrical

apparatus in a factory or any location where inflammable

gases or vapours may be present. The flameproof

construction is of completely enclosed type and its enclosure

shall endure explosive pressures in cases where explosive

gases or vapours entering the enclosure cause explosion. In

addition, the enclosure construction shall be such that flame

caused by explosion does not ignite gases or vapours outside

the enclosure.

In this manual, the word "flameproof" is applied to the

flameproof equipment combined with the types of protection

"e", "o", "i", and "d" as well as flameproof equipment.

3. Terminology

(1) Enclosure

An outer shell of an electrical apparatus, which encloses live

parts and thus is needed to configure explosion-protected

construction.

(2) Shroud

A component part which is so designed that the fastening of

joint surfaces cannot be loosened unless a special tool is

used.

(3) Enclosure internal volume

This is indicated by:— the total internal volume of the

flameproof enclosure minus the volume of the internal

components essential to equipment functions.

(4) Path length of joint surface

On a joint surface, the length of the shortest path through

which flame flows from the inside to outside of the

flameproof enclosure. This definition cannot be applied to

threaded joints.

(5) Gaps between joint surfaces

The physical distance between two mating surfaces, or

differences in diameters if the mating surfaces are cylindrical.

Note: The permissible sizes of gaps between joint surfaces, the path

length of a joint surface and the number of joint threads are
determined by such factors as the enclosure’s internal
volume, joint and mating surface construction, and the
explosion classification of the specified gases and vapours.

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