GETAC ATEX/IECEX CERTIFIED COMPUTING DEVICES Working in hazardous areas requires equipment rugged enough to withstand extreme situations while simultaneously minimizing risks to the safety of your team. Getac is proud to offer a range of tablets that meet the stringent regulations to work in explosive...
ATEX is an EU legislation and as such is law and adherence to it is mandatory within the European Union. Before the directive came into force the use of equipment in explosive atmospheres was mandated by national laws and working practices. Most of these are historically evolved from the experi...
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The ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU covers equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. The Directive defines the essential health and safety requirements and conformity assessment procedures, to be applied before products are placed on the EU market. It is ...
For many process industry applications Engineers are familiar with hazardous area approvals. These are well known requirements ensuring the safe operation of electrical equipment in potentially explosive environments. For reliability and to ensure proper operation of your instrumentation, a SIL certified lev...
ATEX approved equipment is certified for safe use in hazardous areas where explosive atmospheres are present. Find out more from the Volt Stick technical team.
All Ex-certified equipment must come with certain documentation, including relevant certifications and test reports, and each piece of equipment must have its own Ex label. The exact markings on the label may very depending on local market requirements, but Ex labeling content is otherwise consistent...
You may have come across the term "intrinsic safety" or seen the reference that a piece of equipment is "intrinsically safe." Intrinsic safety is a requirement that may be applicable to devices that are being operated in areas with flammable gases or fuels. It means that the device is incap...
The use of explosion protection equipment in a potentially hazardous area is something which is a requirement from both the user and supplier of the Ex-proof equipment. For example, European ATEX legislation has two different directives for the user and the supplier: ...
When electronic or electrical equipment of any type is intended for use in a hazardous area, the equipment must be ATEX certified as required by the EU directive 94/9/EC. Within Europe, ATEX certification of products for use in potentially hazardous atmospheres is compulsory....