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'''ATEX dischargers''' are dischargers that have can resist on high temperature and explosive surroundings. This discharger is certified for use in Group II (non-mining) applications for Category 1 (Zone 20 constantly dusty) internal hazard zones. It is further approved for Zone 21 (periodically dusty) and 22 (infrequently dusty, such as when equipment malfunctions) external areas. | |||
The unit has a temperature rating of 80C, ensuring suitability for most powder and granular material that could produce a potentially explosive atmosphere. |
Latest revision as of 03:07, 14 September 2012
ATEX dischargers are dischargers that have can resist on high temperature and explosive surroundings. This discharger is certified for use in Group II (non-mining) applications for Category 1 (Zone 20 constantly dusty) internal hazard zones. It is further approved for Zone 21 (periodically dusty) and 22 (infrequently dusty, such as when equipment malfunctions) external areas.
The unit has a temperature rating of 80C, ensuring suitability for most powder and granular material that could produce a potentially explosive atmosphere.