The Explosion proof camera has ATEX Certifications, and is good for Zone 1, Zone 21, and Zone 2, as well as Division 1 and Division 2 areas.
Our ATEX Certifications are as follows:
ATEX II 2G Ex d IIC T6 Gb, II 2D Ex tb IIIC IP66 T80℃ Db
What that means
For II 2G Ex d IIC T6 Gb
- II: The equipment is intended for use in places other than mines susceptible to firedamp (i.e., typical industrial and commercial environments).
- 2G: Suitable for Category 2 for gases, which means it’s intended for areas where an explosive atmosphere is likely to occur during normal operation.
- Ex d: The type of protection is “flameproof enclosure.” This means the equipment can withstand an internal explosion without causing an external explosion.
- IIC: The gas group. Group IIC is suitable for environments containing acetylene and hydrogen, which are the gases with the highest risk of explosion.
- T6: The temperature class of the equipment. T6 means the maximum surface temperature of the equipment does not exceed 85°C.
- Gb: Indicates the level of protection provided by the equipment is suitable to prevent an explosion of surrounding atmospheric gas.
For II 2D Ex tb IIIC IP66 T80℃ Db
- II: Intended for use in places other than mines susceptible to firedamp.
- 2D: Suitable for Category 2 for dust, which means it’s intended for areas where an explosive atmosphere in the form of a cloud of combustible dust is likely to occur during normal operation.
- Ex tb: The type of protection is “protection by enclosure for dust.” This means the equipment is protected from the ingress of dust and does not allow dust to penetrate in a quantity that could cause ignition.
- IIIC: Dust group. Group IIIC pertains to conductive dusts like aluminum or magnesium.
- IP66: The level of ingress protection. IP66 means the equipment is dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets.
- T80℃: The maximum surface temperature the equipment can reach, which in this case, is 80°C.
- Db: Indicates the level of protection provided by the equipment is suitable to prevent an explosion due to the presence of dust.