This document provides information on industrial plugs and sockets for use in explosive atmospheres that comply with ATEX directives. It defines ATEX as "ATmospheres EXplosive" and describes the European directives and standards regarding equipment used in explosive environments. The document outlines explosion zones and categories of equipment intended for different zones. It provides details on product labeling requirements and declarations of conformity. Product information and ordering codes are listed for various plug and socket options.
Marechal DS2 250Amp Plug & Socket (Decontactors) for Low Voltage Industrial Power Supply and Motor Connections
Marechal DS range of industrial power supply and motor connection plugs and sockets provide low voltage distribution, 30amps-250amps. Marechal DS range industrial plugs are the quality standard for manufacturing industry providing the following benefits compliant with International Standard IEC60309-1 and European Standard EN60309-1 (Plugs & Sockets Outlets for Industrial Purposes) :
*30amp-250amp current ratings
*500v-1000v a.c.
*IP54/IP55 water and dust tight plug assemblies (IP66/IP67 available)
*AC-22 / AC-23 load breaking capability
*GRP casings, chemical and IK08 shock resistant
*Metal casings, corrosion resistant, IK09 shock resistant
*Resistant to temperature changes -40 to +60 Degrees Celsius
*Equipped with silver-nickel butt contacts for lifetime reliability
T&D UK also stock distribute the ATEX Certified range of Marechal Hazardous Area plugs and sockets (decontactors) for Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22 installation.
• Decontactors replace out-dated hard-wired ground-box connections
• Up to 250A power and control signals in the same plug connector
• Watertight and dust-tight with IP66/67 sealing as standard
• Fast and safe disconnection without the need for a qualified electrician
• Reduces down-time and minimises maintenance time and cost
Marechal DS2 decontactors (plugs and sockets) have been fitted to quay-side cranes at the Port of Liverpool, to replace out-dated hard-wired, ground-box connections. Marechal decontactors allow the port to improve electrical safety whilst integrating control and power in the same connector and minimising down-time and maintenance costs. With sealing to IP66/67, the Marechal decontactors provide a watertight and dust-tight connection, whilst the robust construction ensures an extended operational lifetime despite the heavy-duty operating environment and high levels of salt-water and spray.
The unique design of the Marechal DS2 plug and socket assembly includes safety features such as a quick-release button with an integral isolation switch, which makes it possible for the maintenance team to quickly and safely connect and disconnect power, even under load, and without the need for a qualified electrician. The LV electrical connection is watertight as soon as the Marechal plug is inserted into the socket and the socket-outlet is watertight when lid closed. Marechal DS decontactors are rated for currents up to 250A and are manufactured in metal casings, with silver-nickel butt contacts, enabling them to resist shocks up to IK09.
Comparative costumer profile (Hermès & Gucci) Ava Mihaylova
Comparative costumer profile (Hermès & Gucci)
Research based on flagship stores visits in Italy, France and Switzerland, mystery shopping experiences, company visits in Florence and Paris.
Executive Master in Luxury Goods Management at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan
Marechal DS2 250Amp Plug & Socket (Decontactors) for Low Voltage Industrial Power Supply and Motor Connections
Marechal DS range of industrial power supply and motor connection plugs and sockets provide low voltage distribution, 30amps-250amps. Marechal DS range industrial plugs are the quality standard for manufacturing industry providing the following benefits compliant with International Standard IEC60309-1 and European Standard EN60309-1 (Plugs & Sockets Outlets for Industrial Purposes) :
*30amp-250amp current ratings
*500v-1000v a.c.
*IP54/IP55 water and dust tight plug assemblies (IP66/IP67 available)
*AC-22 / AC-23 load breaking capability
*GRP casings, chemical and IK08 shock resistant
*Metal casings, corrosion resistant, IK09 shock resistant
*Resistant to temperature changes -40 to +60 Degrees Celsius
*Equipped with silver-nickel butt contacts for lifetime reliability
T&D UK also stock distribute the ATEX Certified range of Marechal Hazardous Area plugs and sockets (decontactors) for Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22 installation.
• Decontactors replace out-dated hard-wired ground-box connections
• Up to 250A power and control signals in the same plug connector
• Watertight and dust-tight with IP66/67 sealing as standard
• Fast and safe disconnection without the need for a qualified electrician
• Reduces down-time and minimises maintenance time and cost
Marechal DS2 decontactors (plugs and sockets) have been fitted to quay-side cranes at the Port of Liverpool, to replace out-dated hard-wired, ground-box connections. Marechal decontactors allow the port to improve electrical safety whilst integrating control and power in the same connector and minimising down-time and maintenance costs. With sealing to IP66/67, the Marechal decontactors provide a watertight and dust-tight connection, whilst the robust construction ensures an extended operational lifetime despite the heavy-duty operating environment and high levels of salt-water and spray.
The unique design of the Marechal DS2 plug and socket assembly includes safety features such as a quick-release button with an integral isolation switch, which makes it possible for the maintenance team to quickly and safely connect and disconnect power, even under load, and without the need for a qualified electrician. The LV electrical connection is watertight as soon as the Marechal plug is inserted into the socket and the socket-outlet is watertight when lid closed. Marechal DS decontactors are rated for currents up to 250A and are manufactured in metal casings, with silver-nickel butt contacts, enabling them to resist shocks up to IK09.
Comparative costumer profile (Hermès & Gucci) Ava Mihaylova
Comparative costumer profile (Hermès & Gucci)
Research based on flagship stores visits in Italy, France and Switzerland, mystery shopping experiences, company visits in Florence and Paris.
Executive Master in Luxury Goods Management at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of Milan
Top 10 of the Most Famous Fashion Events in the WorldKhairul Bashar
A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made.
A fashion show is an ensemble of creative ideas, right from ramp, lighting, and décor, to models and clothing. Success of a fashion show depends on whether it is able to spark the imagination of audience, and convince them to buy those clothes. Themes in fashion shows, are able to do just that, as they provide theatrics and create drama, at an otherwise normal show.
Visit blog: http://www.merchandisingbangla.com/
This was my final project from the course, Consumer Behavior. My group and I were asked to pick a luxury design that is losing it's reputation, then find a plan to how we think the company should rejuvenate their brand.
**Side note: Due to the animations and transition we used, it is best viewed after downloading.
400 Series Interface B Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface B bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
900 Series Interface F Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface F bushings on switchgear and transformers up to 42kV. Nexans 944TB Tee Connectors provide high voltage cable terminations using separable tee shape connectors :
Nexans 944TB/G - 12kV 2500Amp 70-80sqmm Conductors
Nexans K944TB/G - 24kV 2500Amp 16-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans M944TB/G - 36kV 2500Amp 35-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans P944TB/G - 42kV 1250Amp 50-800sqmm Conductors
400 Series Interface C Compact Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
200 Series Interface A Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface A bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
400 Series Interface C Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
Top 10 of the Most Famous Fashion Events in the WorldKhairul Bashar
A fashion show is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase his or her upcoming line of clothing during Fashion Week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter seasons. This is where the latest fashion trends are made.
A fashion show is an ensemble of creative ideas, right from ramp, lighting, and décor, to models and clothing. Success of a fashion show depends on whether it is able to spark the imagination of audience, and convince them to buy those clothes. Themes in fashion shows, are able to do just that, as they provide theatrics and create drama, at an otherwise normal show.
Visit blog: http://www.merchandisingbangla.com/
This was my final project from the course, Consumer Behavior. My group and I were asked to pick a luxury design that is losing it's reputation, then find a plan to how we think the company should rejuvenate their brand.
**Side note: Due to the animations and transition we used, it is best viewed after downloading.
400 Series Interface B Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface B bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
900 Series Interface F Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface F bushings on switchgear and transformers up to 42kV. Nexans 944TB Tee Connectors provide high voltage cable terminations using separable tee shape connectors :
Nexans 944TB/G - 12kV 2500Amp 70-80sqmm Conductors
Nexans K944TB/G - 24kV 2500Amp 16-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans M944TB/G - 36kV 2500Amp 35-800sqmm Conductors
Nexans P944TB/G - 42kV 1250Amp 50-800sqmm Conductors
400 Series Interface C Compact Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
200 Series Interface A Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface A bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
400 Series Interface C Nexans Euromold Cable Connectors and Bushings connect and terminate HV cables to Interface C bushings on switchgear and transformers.
Nexans Euromold provide high voltage cable accessories to suit the 7 main bushing interfaces : A, B, C (Compact), C (Symmetrical), D, E and F.
Nexans Euromold cable joints, cable terminations, epoxy bushings, angled (elbow) and straight plug-in or bolted separable connectors for connecting, jointing and terminating high voltage cables.
Marechal CD Distribution Boxes
Marechal Electric - Plugs, Sockets & Decontactors
The Marechal CD distribution box complies with CEI EN 61439-1 and CEI EN 61439-3. This Marechal box is composed of two parts fixed on hinges:
Upper section with pad-lockable window, for protection gear
Lower section for access to terminals
Marechal CD Distribution Box Enclosure
Marechal CD Distribution Box & Enclosure Benefits:
From16to63A
IP66/IP69k water- and dust-tight
RCD protection
Inspection window
1 or 2 Marechal socket outlets or decontactor sockets
Range of protection levels available
Marechal CD Distribution Box & Enclosure Features
Material: Impact-resistant thermoplastic (IK09)
Fastenings: Captive stainless steel screws
Protection Mode: IP66/IP69k - IP44 with domestic sockets
Rated Current: From 16 to 63 A
Cable Entries: M50 max
Housing Dimensions: 345 x 225 x 156
Assembly: 10 modules max
Marechal DSN range of industrial power supply and motor connection plugs and sockets provide low voltage distribution, 20amps-63amps. Marechal DSN range industrial plugs are the quality standard for manufacturing industry providing the following benefits compliant with International Standard IEC60309-1 and European Standard EN60309-1 (Plugs & Sockets Outlets for Industrial Purposes) :
*20amp-63amp current ratings *500v-1000v a.c.
*IP66/IP67 water and dust tight plug assemblies
*AC-22 / AC-23 load breaking capability
*GRP casings, chemical and IK08 shock resistant
*Resistant to temperature changes -40 to +60 Degrees Celsius
*Equipped with silver-nickel butt contacts for lifetime reliability
T&D UK also stock distribute the ATEX Certified range of Marechal Hazardous Area plugs and sockets (decontactors) for Zones 1, 2, 21 and 22 installation.
Marechal Plugs & Sockets : Press Release Belgian vegetable preparation company, Legumex, uses around 100,000m3 of water annually for the cleaning and preparation of fresh vegetables - this amount of water and 24/7 operation 365 days a year, means that their electrical plug and socket connections must be completely water-tight, robust and reliable. Legumex uses Marechal DSN1 Decontactor plugs and sockets on the permanent power supplies to the production line and in the maintenance workshop. Rated for currents of up to 20A, Marechal DSN1 Decontactors are sealed to IP66/67 making them completely watertight even for pressure-washing, when connected and disconnected. An integrated switch mechanism means that the maintenance team can immediately and safely disconnect or connect equipment without the need for a qualified electrician. This makes maintenance faster and significantly more cost-effective than the alternative of hard wired equipment. Marechal plugs and sockets are made from glass-reinforced polyester body, silver-nickel butt contacts and vibration-proof terminals - Marechal Decontactors are resistant to corrosion and shock, providing long-term reliability, even after thousands of connections and disconnections.
Fluke is a leading manufacturer of electronic tools and software. Fluke PAT testers are used for portable appliance testing to verify that the electrical safety and operation of the appliances meet the relevant regulations. Fluke PAT testers have powerful auto test capabilities and simplified controls, including 'one touch' test routines. Fluke also do lightweight all-in-one PAT testers, designed and built with the same rugged reliability as all other Fluke test and measurement instruments. These Fluke PAT testers are compact and will withstand the tough demands of working in the field. The Fluke PAT testing equipment provides a complete all-in-one solution, having features which are needed for testing portable appliances on-site. Fluke have a selection of both automatic and manual PAT testing equipment: the Fluke 6200 and the Fluke 6500. Both PAT testing systems perform all tests for class 1 and class 2 appliances and conform to safety standard EN61010. The Fluke 6200 is cost-effective and best used for manual testing and low volume applications. The Fluke 6500 is a more powerful portable appliance tester for checking a large number of appliances and has a wide range of pre-set tests, Compact Flash memory for storing and transferring test results and professional test models.
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O objetivo desse guia é auxiliar na estimativa em pontos de função na fase inicial do ciclo de vida de um projeto de desenvolvimento de software.
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Marechal DSN range of industrial power supply and motor connection plugs and sockets provide low voltage distribution, 20amps-63amps. Marechal DSN range industrial plugs are the quality standard for manufacturing industry providing the following benefits compliant with International Standard IEC60309-1 and European Standard EN60309-1 (Plugs & Sockets Outlets for Industrial Purposes) :
*20amp-63amp current ratings for plug and socket assemblies
*500v-1000v a.c.
*IP66/IP67 water and dust tight plug assemblies
*AC-22 / AC-23 load breaking capability
*GRP casings, chemical and IK08 shock resistant
*Plugs resistant to temperature changes -40 to +60 Degrees Celsius
*Equipped with silver-nickel butt contacts for lifetime reliability
Typical Marechal DSN Industrial Plugs Applications - power supply to motor and pump connections, food and drinks industry, heavy industry, water utilities and treatment, mines and quarries, ship to shore plug connections, gensets, power supply to production lines and manufacturing operations. Marechal DSN plugs and sockets range of decontactors is supported by a full line of wall mounting sockets, inclined sockets, coupler sockets, wall mounting appliance inlets and inclined appliance inlets.
Hazardous Area Isolators
ATEX Isolators - Zone 22 Category 3D Isolators
Craig & Derricott ATEX certified isolators and switch disconnectors for hazardous area Group II, Zone 22, Cat 3D Non-Conductive Dusts - typical installation areas include grain mills, textiles, cargo handling, powder coating plant, chemicals, woodworking and waste processing.
From July 2006 the onus was placed upon companies to ensure that all electrical equipment within their site organisation is suitable for the environment in which it is being used - this was aimed particularly at hazardous areas where there may be a possibility of a combustible atmosphere being present, even for short periods i.e. less than 10 hours/year.
People normally think of such atmospheres as being gases, mists or vapours - however there are various industries where a conductive or non-conductive dust mixed with air in the right proportion can become explosive.
There are different degrees of protection against explosive dusts and hazardous area Zone 22 is defined as : - "a place in which an explosive atmosphere, in the form of a cloud of combustible dust in air, is not likely to occur in normal operation but, if it does occur, will persist for a short period only".
ATEX Directive 94/9/EC sets out the route electrical equipment manufacturers must take to get their products certified for use in hazardous areas.
ATEX Certified Electrical Equipment for Hazardous Areas
ATEX is the name given to a set of European Directives relating to Hazardous Area Electrical Equipment Installations (Flammable Atmospheres) to avoid industrial accident or incident. ATEX Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 95), is a directive adopted by the EU under the “New Approach” strategy. The “New Approach” ATEX directive supersedes the “Old Approach” ATEX Directive, the Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive, 76/117/EEC – ATEX 94/9/EC (ATEX 95) facilitates free trade in the EC for hazardous area electrical equipment intended to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. ATEX Directive 94/9/EC (ATEX 95) covers “Electrical Equipment” used in hazardous areas with potentially explosive atmospheres created by presence of gases, vapours, mists or dusts.
EXD Hazardous Area Barrier Glands from Flexicon are manufactured from nickel plated brass with a nylon seal, to an IP rating of IP66, IP67, IP68 (5bar) and IP69K - ATEX certified barrier glands are suitable for use with Flexicon flexible conduit (liquid tight types) in Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21 and Zone 22.
EXD flameproof barrier glands are suitable for use in Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21 and Zone 22 hazardous areas, when used with the Flexicon range of liquid-tight flexible conduits.
Hazardous Area Barrier Gland (ATEX) Certified
• High mechanical strength
• Suitable for threaded entries
• Operating temperature of -60oC to +85oC
• Two-part epoxy solid-setting putty, gloves and mixing instructions
ATEX barrier glands for indoor or outdoor use in Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 21 and Zone 22 Hazardous Areas with all types of cables housed in Liquid Tight flexible conduit systems. ATEX barrier glands are suitable for knockouts or threaded entries. Nickel plated brass compression fitting comprising of body, nut, earthing ferrule, nylon compression seal and compound barrier. The compound barrier seals around the cable conductors for hazardous area cable glanding on conduit systems. The earthing ferrule is manufactured in machined nickel plated brass to facilitate easy assembly and re-use. Also ensures high mechanical strength and electrical continuity.
Flexicon flexible conduits with ATEX flameproof barrier glands (LTP-EXD flameproof barrier glands) are suitable for use with Flexicon LTP, LTPHC, LTPUL, LTPSS and LTPPU conduits.
Cooper Crouse Hinds NVMV Series Ex Protected Luminaire for IEC and ATEX Applications - Ex Pendant Light Fittings For Hazardous Area Gas & Dust Environments
The Marechal DXN Plug and Socket Outlets (decontactors) comply with ATEX Hazardous Area Certification for use in Explosive Atmospheres including Zones 1 and 2 (gas) and Zones 21 and 22 (dust).
Marechal DXN ATEX certified hazardous area plugs and sockets are rated from 20-63amps, IP66/67 watertight ingress protection and with socket-outlet safety shutter providing IP4X protection. The Marechal DXN plugs and sockets also comply with EN 50018 (explosion proof safety "d") EN 50019 (increased safety "e"), EN 50281-1-1 (electrical equipment for use in flammable dust atmospheres) and IEC 60309-1 (plugs and socket-outlets for industrial purposes) standards.
FEAM enclosures are suitable for Hazardous Area Enclosures Zone 1 & Zone 2. T&D are distributors for the FEAM range of Hazardous Area Enclosures for installation in potentially explosive atmospheres - FEAM enclosures are specified for hazardous areas Zone 1 and Zone 2 (Gases) with international certifications according to ATEX, Inmetro, GOST-R, GOST-K, IECEx and CE.
ATEX, IECEx, Inmetro, GOST-R, GOST-K, NEC505 Certified Enclosures.
Hazardous Area Enclosures : Zone 1 & Zone 2 (Gases) - Zone 21 & Zone 22 (Dusts).
Hazardous Area Classification
Group: II Category: 2G - 2D
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Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Session Overview
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1. Industrial Plug & Sockets
ATEX
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2. 2CMC700038L0001
Products for use in explosive atmospheres
– ATEX
ABB offers Plugs & Sockets for use within dust explosive
atmospheres, Category 3 for use in Zone 22. Here is a simple
guide to ATEX, its meaning and how to choose the right pro-
ducts for your application.
ATEX = ”ATmosphere EXplosive”
What is ATEX ?
ATEX is a European Directive (94/9/EC) valid for products to
be used within an explosive atmosphere. The ATEX directive
has been in force throughout the European Union since 1 July
2003, replacing the existing different national and European
legislation relating to explosive atmospheres.
Why ATEX ?
An ambience with the potential to become an explosive
atmosphere during operating conditions and/or under the
influence of the environment is defined as a potentially explo-
sive atmosphere. Products covered by directive 94/9/EC are
defined as intended for use in potentially explosive atmos-
pheres.
Directive 94/9/EC defines an explosive atmosphere as a
mixture of:
a) flammable substances gases, vapors, mists or dusts
b) with air
c) under specific atmospheric conditions
d) in which, after ignition has occurred, combustion spreads
to the flammable mixture
Industrial Plugs & Sockets ATEX
Harmonised European ATEX standard
The European Union has adopted two harmonized directives
in the field of health and safety. The directives are known as
ATEX 100a and ATEX 137.
Directive ATEX 100a (94/9/EC) lays down minimum safety
requirements for products intended for use in potentially ex-
plosive atmospheres in European Union member states.
Directive ATEX 137 (99/92/EC) defines minimum requirements
for health and safety at the workplace, for working conditions
and for the handling of products and materials in potentially
explosive atmospheres This directive divides the workplace
into zones and defines criteria by which products are catego-
rized within these zones.
Explosion
Air oxygen
Inflammation
source
Inflammation
substances
Gas - Dust
Sparks - Increase
of temperature
ATEX 100a
Product directive
ATEX 137
Workers directive
Products requirements Risks analysis
Products test Zones identification
Quality audit Assessment
Certificates Explosion protection
documentation document
instructions
ATEX
ATEX 94/9/EC
(ATEX 100a)
ATEX 199/92/EC
(ATEX 137)
Products directive
Covers manufacturers
health and safety
requirements
Workers directive
Covers end users
minimum
requirements
for health and safety
protection of workers
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Zone 22
Category 3
Zone 21
Category 2
Zone 20
Category 1
Presence of dusts
Not likely to be present
Accidentally present
Continuously present
Industrial Plugs & Sockets ATEX
Levels of protection for the various equipment categories
Level of Category Performance of Conditions of
protection protection operation
Group I Group II
Very High M1 Two independent means of protection or Equipment remains energized and functioning
safe even when two faults occur indepen- when explosive atmosphere present.
dently of each other.
Very high 1 Two independent means of protection or Equipment remains energized and functioning in
safe even when two faults occur indepen- Zones 0, 1, 2 (G) and/or 20, 21, 22 (D).
dently of each other.
High M2 Suitable for normal operation and severe Equipment de-energized when explosive
operating conditions. If applicable also atmosphere is recognised.
suitable for frequently occurring disturbances
or for faults which are normally taken into
account.
High 2 Suitable for normal operation and frequently Equipment remains energized and
occurring disturbances or equipment where functioning in zones 1, 2 (G) and/or 21, 22 (D)
faults are normally taken into account.
Normal 3 Suitable for normal operation. Equipment remains energized and functioning in
Zone 2 (G) and/or 22 (D).
Group I
Equipment intended for use in underground parts of mines as well as those parts of surface installations of such mines likely to
be endangered by flammable vapors and/or flammable dusts.
Group II
Equipment intended for use in other places exposed to explosive atmospheres.
The table describes the zones in an installation where there
is a potential for explosive atmospheres. The owner of the
installation must analyze and assess the area in which the
explosive gas/dust mixture may occur, and if necessary must
divide it into zones. This process of zoning then allows the
correct plant and equipment to be selected for use in the
area. The various equipment categories must be capable of
operating in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating
specifications at defined levels of protection.
Zones
Gas Dust Presence of potentially Type of risk
G D explosive atmosphere
0 20 Present continuously or long periods Permanent
1 21 Likely to occur in normal occasionally Potential
2 22 Not likely to occur in normal operation Minimal
Selection of category of Ex-equipment for use in zone accor-
ding to the ATEX-directive
Atmosphere Category Zone
1 0, 1, 2
G (Gas) 2 1, 2
3 2
1 20, 21, 22
D (Dust) 2 21, 22
3 22
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Declaration of conformity
The declaration is only valid in conjunction with the instruc-
tions contained in the installation manual relating to the safe
use of the product throughout its service life.
The certificate is invalidated if the instructions are found not
to have been adhered to during operation of the product.
Industrial Plugs & Sockets ATEX
Declaration of ATEX Compliance
A declaration of ATEX compliance is available at
www.abb.com/lowvoltage
Example of product label
States that the product fulfils the ATEX directive
Equipment group (II = remaining risk areas)
Equipment category (can be used i zone 22)
Max surface temperature
Conditions for installation and use, see instruction sheet
II
3 D
T 65°C
X
Meaning of ATEX information of the label
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Plug, 16 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 216P6Ex3D 2CMA163700R1000 1 0,18
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 316P6Ex3D 2CMA163701R1000 1 0,24
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 416P6Ex3D 2CMA163702R1000 1 0,26
Plug, 32 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 232P6Ex3D 2CMA163705R1000 1 0,28
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 332P6Ex3D 2CMA163706R1000 1 0,30
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 432P6Ex3D 2CMA163707R1000 1 0,32
Plug, 63 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 263P6Ex3D 2CMA163710R1000 1 0,65
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 363P6Ex3D 2CMA163711R1000 1 0,70
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 463P6Ex3D 2CMA163712R1000 1 0,75
Plug, 125 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 2125P6Ex3D 2CMA163715R1000 1 1,20
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 3125P6Ex3D 2CMA163716R1000 1 1,23
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 4125P6Ex3D 2CMA163717R1000 1 1,35
Switched interlocked socket outlets, 16 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 216MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163720R1000 1 1,75
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 316MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163721R1000 1 1,79
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 416MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163722R1000 1 1,83
Switched interlocked socket outlets, 32 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 232MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163725R1000 1 1,87
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 332MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163726R1000 1 1,91
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 432MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163727R1000 1 1,95
Switched interlocked socket outlets, 63 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 263MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163730R1000 1 3,5
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 363MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163731R1000 1 3,5
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 463MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163732R1000 1 3,6
Switched interlocked socket outlets, 125 A, Ex, II 3D
Terminals/ Voltage Frequency Type Order Code Pack. Weight
Poles V Hz qty kg/ea
2P+E 200-250 V 50 and 60 2125MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163735R1000 1 4,4
3P+E 380-415 V 50 and 60 3125MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163736R1000 1 4,4
3P+N+E 346-415 V 50 and 60 4125MVS6Ex3D 2CMA163737R1000 1 4,5
Industrial Plugs & Sockets ATEX
216P6Ex3D
463P6Ex3D
216MVS6Ex3D
463MVS6Ex3D
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