Temperature Class & Auto-Ignition Temperature | Hazardous Area Zones & Explosive Atmospheres
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ธ.ค. 2020
- THORNE & DERRICK INTERNATIONAL
Experts in Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres
In this short animation, with some practical examples, we will explain the definitions of Temperature Class (T-class), auto-ignition temperature of explosive gases and how temperature class plays a significant role in the safe installation of electrical devices.
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What is the 'T' class and 'apparatus group' for equipment suited for the use of atmosphere of Butane
Didn't get the summary. If max outside surface temperature of t6 is 85 degrees then how can that be used for the which is supposed to operate in 450 degrees? It will have an explosion.
Wonderful explaination.
Summary :
(Better) > (Dangerous)
T6 > T5 > T4 > T3 > T2 > T1
Drilling into motor casing will compromise Atex