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'''ATEX Heaters''' are [[Heaters]] that | '''ATEX Heaters''' are [[Heaters]] that comply to the ATEX directive (Atmosphere Explosives). ATEX Heaters are commonly used for industrial application suitable for heating liquids, chemicals, industrial gases, Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas. | ||
==Common Features== | ==Common Features== |
Revision as of 23:10, 17 February 2013
ATEX Heaters are Heaters that comply to the ATEX directive (Atmosphere Explosives). ATEX Heaters are commonly used for industrial application suitable for heating liquids, chemicals, industrial gases, Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas.
Common Features
- U tube heating elements
- Core type heating for easy replacement
- Certified Flameproof heater / ATEX Ex ‘d’
- Enclosure: Stainless Steel, Aluminum Alloy
- Weatherproof enclosure
- Stand-off version to meet temperature class specification
- Built in Temperature Limiter
Typical Areas of Applications
- Process Equipment
- Tank Heating
- Boilers
- Thermal Oil
- Heat Furnace
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