Article | REF: R533 V1

Electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres. Intrinsic safety

Author: Jean‐François MOREL

Publication date: June 10, 2001

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2. General IS rules

2.1 Equipment classification

  • 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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