Stay competitive and get your products on the EU market faster with EX Marking from Intertek Complying with the ATEX Directive helps you meet Essential Health and Safety Regulations (EHSR) in Europe. In order to comply, Intertek can test and certify that your products meet acceptable standards, and are eligible to bear the CE and ‘Ex’ marks.
Only after all applicable product requirements of the ATEX Directive and any other relevant CE product requirements have been met, can the CE marking and ATEX marking (Ex) be affixed to the product and can the product be freely placed on the market and/or put into service within the European Union.
21. 12. Links between EC ATEX Nov 27, 2018 As a Notified body of ATEX directive 2014/34/ECU, we grant electrical and mechanical equipment EU type approval certificates and approvals for 79/196/EEG (från1979) saknar ATEX-märkning med bl.a. utrustningskategori,men resten av märkningen är liknande. Ex-regler och normer.
Some of the services on offer include: Consultancy to help understand and apply the ATEX Directive; Conformity assessment to EN 60079-0 series (for Category 3 equipment) Typical ATEX and IECEx Marking [*ATEX only] 0359 II 2 G Ex d IIC T4 Gb *Complies with European Directive Equipment Protection Level Type of Protection Explosion Protection *Environment *Equipment Category Temperature Class (T1-T6) (and/or T135°C) Group *Specific Marking for Explosion Protection *Equipment Group *Notified Body Number Only ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU applies to manufacturers; ATEX Directive 99/92/EC applies to end-users. The ATEX Directive became mandatory on 30 June 2003 for all electrical and non-electrical (mechanical) equipment intended for use in potentially Explosive Atmospheres. Prior to the ATEX Directive it was only necessary to apply ATEX & IECEx Markings Explained 14 th Jul 2020. To comply with ATEX/IECEx regulations, all equipment and protective systems that are used in hazardous areas must be marked legibly and indelibly with a specific set of letters/numbers.
Certifikat-nr: LCIE 04 ATEX 6165X.
ATEX handlar även om CE-märkning av utrustning för klassade områden (2014/34/EU, Produktdirektivet). I Sverige regleras användardirektivet genom AFS
ATEX is named after Marking. 18. 10.
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The first number identifies the degree of protection against solid foreign objects and the second number refers to its protection against liquids.
2. Se avsnittet om ATEX 1968.
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'CE' Marking and the 94/9/EC ATEX Directive on equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
I Sverige regleras användardirektivet genom AFS
ATEX SE-01-07 med CE-märkning som används på avsett sätt kan äventyra ATEX-märkning har dragits tillbaka och undersöks nu i vårt. ATEX-märkning. II 3 (1) G Ex nR [ia Ga] IIC T4 Gc II 3 (1) D Ex tc [ia Da] IIIC IP66, T85°C Dc 100-240Vac 47-63Hz 34W Ta: −20 to +60°C
Våra ATEX armaturer har följande märkning: EX II 2D Ex tb IIIC T80 Db och EX II 3G Ex ec nA IIC T4 Gc. Precis som E2 serien så är E2 ATEX tillverkad för
pumpens och den elektriska motorns ATEX-märkning tas i åtanke.
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For the correct application of the certification procedures, please follow the corresponding guidelines, regulations and standards. Use of the operating equipment Marking Conditions without X or U Equipment can be operated without restrictions with X ATEX covers a broad array of safety equipment and instrumentation - including gas detectors. The first ATEX directive (94/9/EC) addresses requirements of equipment used in areas where there is a danger of explosion.