2. General IS rules
2.1 Equipment classification
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According to the general rules of standard EN 50014 (1992), equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres is classified according to :
protection mode ;
industry group: group I for firedamp mines; group II for surface industries;
Group II subdivision, which characterizes the level of danger due to the atmosphere; for intrinsically safe equipment, this subdivision is based on the minimum ignition current (MIC), defined as the smallest current which, when flowing in a given circuit, causes ignition of the atmosphere surrounding the electrodes of a standardized device, known as a spark gap
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Bibliography
Regulatory texts
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Equipment construction regulations
Directives in force
Directive 94/9/EC of March 23, 1994 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Official Journal of the European Communities, April 19, 1994.
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Standardization
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European standards EN
French NF standards are the French versions of European standards.
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