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Within Europe, electronic or electrical equipment of any kind that is intended for use in a potentially hazardous area must be ATEX-certified, as per
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Within Europe, electronic or electrical equipment of any kind that is intended for use in a potentially hazardous area must be ATEX-certified, as per
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Equipment and protective systems intended for use in explosive atmospheres must comply with several regulations, standards and directives before they can be traded worldwide.
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The product guideline is directed at manufacturers and regulates the placing of products that will be used in areas subject to explosion on the market. The goal of this guideline is to protect people who
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Explosion-proof distribution boxes are essential in these environments, as they ensure the safe distribution of power and lighting systems. Whether for maintaining heating systems or
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This article discusses requirements for companies and installers when designing and installing electrical systems in hazardous areas.
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Terminal boxes and junction boxes from Pepperl+Fuchs are designed to protect signal and power distribution networks in explosion-hazardous and challenging environments.
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Those requirements should be subdivided into general and additional requirements which need to be met by equipment and protective systems. In particular, the additional requirements should take
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The requirements related to the ATEX directive can be divided into preventive measures – trying to not allow the explosion to happen and effects minimisation to safe and acceptable levels. The last aspect
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Within Europe, electronic or electrical equipment of any kind that is intended for use in a potentially hazardous area must be ATEX-certified, as per the EU directive 2014/34. This directive is
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Explosion-proof terminal boxes of the Polish company HARDO are made of aluminum and are a competitive alternative to well-known global manufacturers in terms of value for money. They are
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Explosion-proof equipment refers to devices that can prevent an external explosion by blocking sparks or heat that could ignite flammable gases or dust. These include lighting, switches,
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