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The document provides information on ATEX Directive 94/9/EC product marking for equipment used in explosive atmospheres. It lists the marking "II 2 GD EEx d IIB T6" which indicates: the equipment is suitable for Zone 1 gas and Zone 21 dust; it has increased safety protection for gas and dust; it is flameproof for gas group IIB at a maximum surface temperature of 85°C. It also outlines gas and dust zones, categories, types of explosion protection, and zone definitions.
The document provides information on ATEX Directive 94/9/EC product marking for equipment used in explosive atmospheres. It lists the marking "II 2 GD EEx d IIB T6" which indicates: the equipment is suitable for Zone 1 gas and Zone 21 dust; it has increased safety protection for gas and dust; it is flameproof for gas group IIB at a maximum surface temperature of 85°C. It also outlines gas and dust zones, categories, types of explosion protection, and zone definitions.
The document provides information on ATEX Directive 94/9/EC product marking for equipment used in explosive atmospheres. It lists the marking "II 2 GD EEx d IIB T6" which indicates: the equipment is suitable for Zone 1 gas and Zone 21 dust; it has increased safety protection for gas and dust; it is flameproof for gas group IIB at a maximum surface temperature of 85°C. It also outlines gas and dust zones, categories, types of explosion protection, and zone definitions.
EU Explosive Equipment Equipment Gas / Dust Gas Groups Temp Max
atmosphere group category Code Surface symbol Gas Sample Temp Group gas Deg C I Mining: M1= Energised I Methane T1 450 M2 = De-energised Zones: (mining T2 300 only) T3 200 Gas Dust T4 135 T5 100 II Non-Mining: 1 = Very high protection 0 20 IIA Propane T6 85 2 = High protection 1 21 IIB Ethylene 3 = Normal protection 2 22 IIC Hydrogen
Type of protection Cenelec Code
Intrinsic safety EEx ia / ib Increased safety EEx e Zone 2 Flameproof EEx d Pressurisation EEx p Powder filing EEx q Zone 1 Encapsulation EEx m Oil immersion EEx o Type ‘n’ EEx n
Gas zones ‐ visual Zone 0 representation
Zone Definitions Categories
Zones ATEX Typical Zone
Definitions Category Suitability Gas Dust
0 20 A place in which an explosive atmosphere 1G Equipment suitable for Zone 0
is continuously present 1D Equipment suitable for Zone 20
1 21 A place in which an explosive atmosphere
is likely to occur in normal operation occa- 2G Equipment suitable for Zone 1 sionally 2D Equipment suitable for Zone 21
2 22 A place in which an explosive atmosphere
is not likely to occur in normal operation 3G Equipment suitable for Zone 2 but if it does, only occurs for short periods 3D Equipment suitable for Zone 22