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1 Introduction
2 Area classification
3 Area classification practice for gases, vapours and mists in freely ventilated situations
4 Calculation of release rates and the extents of hazardous areas
5 Area classification practice for gases, vapours and mists in areas which are not freely ventilated
6 Area classification practice for dusts
7 Design philosophy for electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres
8 General requirements for explosion protected apparatus (gas, vapour and mist risks)
9 Apparatus using protection concepts encapsulation 'm', oil immersion '0' and powder filling 'q'
10 Apparatus using protection concept flameproof enclosure 'd'
11 Apparatus using protection concept pressurization 'p'
12 Apparatus using protection concept increased safety 'e'
13 Apparatus and systems using protection concept intrinsic safety 'i'
14 Apparatus using protection concept ’ N (‘n’)
15 Protection concepts for apparatus for dust risks
16 Other methods of protection and future apparatus requirements
17 Selection of power supply, apparatus and interconnecting cabling system for both gas/vapour/mist risks and dust risks
18 Installations in explosive atmospheres of gas, vapour, mist and dust
19 Installation of pressurized apparatus and other uses of the pressurization technique
20 Installation of intrinsically safe apparatudassociated apparatus and intrinsically safe systems 'i'
21 Documentation, inspection, test and maintenance of explosion protected apparatus, systems and installations
22 Radio frequency radiation and static electricity
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Electrical Installations
in Hazardous Areas
Eur Ing Alan McMillan,
C Eng FlEE FlnstMC
in Hazardous Areas
Eur Ing Alan McMillan,
C Eng FlEE FlnstMC
Table of Contents
2 Area classification
3 Area classification practice for gases, vapours and mists in freely ventilated situations
4 Calculation of release rates and the extents of hazardous areas
5 Area classification practice for gases, vapours and mists in areas which are not freely ventilated
6 Area classification practice for dusts
7 Design philosophy for electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres
8 General requirements for explosion protected apparatus (gas, vapour and mist risks)
9 Apparatus using protection concepts encapsulation 'm', oil immersion '0' and powder filling 'q'
10 Apparatus using protection concept flameproof enclosure 'd'
11 Apparatus using protection concept pressurization 'p'
12 Apparatus using protection concept increased safety 'e'
13 Apparatus and systems using protection concept intrinsic safety 'i'
14 Apparatus using protection concept ’ N (‘n’)
15 Protection concepts for apparatus for dust risks
16 Other methods of protection and future apparatus requirements
17 Selection of power supply, apparatus and interconnecting cabling system for both gas/vapour/mist risks and dust risks
18 Installations in explosive atmospheres of gas, vapour, mist and dust
19 Installation of pressurized apparatus and other uses of the pressurization technique
20 Installation of intrinsically safe apparatudassociated apparatus and intrinsically safe systems 'i'
21 Documentation, inspection, test and maintenance of explosion protected apparatus, systems and installations
22 Radio frequency radiation and static electricity
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