Complete Glossary of Essential Terms in the Explosion-Proof (Ex) World: Comprehensive Tables & Definitions

The explosion protection industry speaks its own language. Terms like “MESG,” “EPL,” “intrinsically safe,” and “Zone 0” form the foundation of technical specifications, certificates, and safety standards. Without understanding this specialized vocabulary, navigating hazardous area requirements becomes nearly impossible.

This comprehensive glossary provides detailed definitions, extensive comparison tables, and practical cross-references for over 100 essential terms. Whether you’re reviewing equipment certificates, writing specifications, or conducting safety audits, these tables and definitions will serve as your complete reference guide.


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A

AIT (Auto-Ignition Temperature)

AspectDetails
DefinitionMinimum temperature at which a substance spontaneously ignites in air without external ignition source
Also Known AsSelf-Ignition Temperature, Spontaneous Ignition Temperature
SignificanceDetermines required Temperature Class for equipment
Units°C or °F
Safety RuleEquipment max surface temp must be below AIT
Standard[IEC 60079-20-1]

Common Substance AIT Values

SubstanceAIT (°C)AIT (°F)Min T-Class Required
Carbon Disulfide95203T6
Diethyl Ether160320T4
Diesel225437T3
Gasoline280536T3
Ethanol363685T2
Ethylene425797T2
Propane450842T2
Methane5951103T1
Hydrogen5601040T1
Ammonia6301166T1

Ambient Temperature (Tamb)

ParameterSpecification
DefinitionTemperature of air/environment surrounding equipment
Standard Range-20°C to +40°C
Extended Range-60°C to +70°C (special applications)
Impact on T-ClassHigher ambient = higher surface temperature
Marking Example“Tamb: -40°C to +60°C”

Ambient Temperature Derating Table

Rated T-Class at 40°CActual Surface Temp at Different Ambients
-20°C0°C20°C40°C60°C
T3 (200°C)140°C160°C180°C200°C220°C⚠️
T4 (135°C)75°C95°C115°C135°C155°C⚠️
T5 (100°C)40°C60°C80°C100°C120°C⚠️
T6 (85°C)25°C45°C65°C85°C105°C⚠️

⚠️ = Exceeds rated T-class at elevated ambient


ATEX (ATmosphères EXplosibles)

ComponentDetails
TypeEuropean Union Directives
Equipment Directive2014/34/EU
Workplace Directive1999/92/EC
ScopeMandatory in EU member states
Standards BaseEN 60079 series (harmonized IEC)
Certificate FormatATEX [Body] YY ATEX XXXX [X]

ATEX Marking Structure

ElementExampleMeaning
CE MarkCEEuropean conformity
Ex Symbol⟨Ex⟩ATEX explosion protection
Equipment GroupIISurface industries
Category2High protection (Zone 1)
AtmosphereGGas atmosphere
Notified Body0123Certifying organization ID

Area Classification

AspectDescription
PurposeSystematically identify and categorize explosive atmosphere risks
Process OwnerQualified hazardous area engineer
Input DataMaterial properties, release sources, ventilation
Output DocumentsClassification drawings, equipment schedules
Review FrequencyInitial + after modifications + periodic (3-5 years)

Area Classification Standards

Region/IndustryStandardApplication
International GasIEC 60079-10-1Gases and vapors
International DustIEC 60079-10-2Combustible dusts
USA PetroleumAPI RP 500Class/Division system
USA PetroleumAPI RP 505Zone system
EuropeEN 60079-10-1/2ATEX compliance
UK Model CodeEI 15Petroleum installations

B

Bonding

Bonding vs GroundingDefinitionPurpose
BondingConnecting objects to each otherEqualize electrical potential
Grounding/EarthingConnecting objects to earthDissipate charges to ground

Bonding Requirements by Application

ApplicationResistance RequirementMethodVerification
Tank-to-tank transfer< 10 ohmsBonding cable with clampsBefore each transfer
Pipe flanges< 10 ohmsBonding strap across gasketDuring installation
Portable containers< 10^6 ohmsConductive hose or cableVisual + resistance test
Rail car loading< 10 ohmsGrounding clamp with interlockAutomatic verification

C

Category (Equipment Category)

Gas Equipment Categories

CategoryProtection LevelZone SuitabilityFault ToleranceATEX Marking
1GVery HighZone 0, 1, 22 faultsII 1 G
2GHighZone 1, 21 faultII 2 G
3GNormalZone 2 onlyNormal operationII 3 G

Dust Equipment Categories

CategoryProtection LevelZone SuitabilityFault ToleranceATEX Marking
1DVery HighZone 20, 21, 222 faultsII 1 D
2DHighZone 21, 221 faultII 2 D
3DNormalZone 22 onlyNormal operationII 3 D

CE Mark Requirements for Ex Equipment

ComponentRequired ForLocation on Equipment
CE SymbolAll EU productsVisible on nameplate
⟨Ex⟩ HexagonATEX equipmentAdjacent to CE mark
Notified Body NumberCategory 1 & 2Below CE mark
Equipment CodeAll Ex equipmentBelow symbols

Certificates – Types and Purposes

Certificate TypeIssued ByPurposeValidity
Type-Examination CertificateNotified Body/ExCBConfirms design complianceWhile design unchanged
Certificate of Conformity (CoC)ManufacturerDeclares unit compliancePer unit/batch
QAR (Quality Assessment Report)IECEx QABVerifies quality system3 years + surveillance
CoPC (Personnel Competence)IECEx CoPC BodyIndividual competency3 years
Unit Verification CertificateNotified BodySingle unit complianceSpecific unit only

Class (NEC Classification)

ClassHazardous MaterialTypical SubstancesIEC Equivalent
Class IFlammable gases/vaporsMethane, gasoline, hydrogenZone 0, 1, 2
Class IICombustible dustsFlour, coal, metal powdersZone 20, 21, 22
Class IIIIgnitable fibers/flyingsCotton, wood shavingsZone 20, 21, 22 (partial)

Combustible Dust Properties

PropertyDefinitionTypical ValuesTest Standard
Particle SizeMaximum diameter< 500 μmSieve analysis
MIE (Minimum Ignition Energy)Energy to ignite cloud1-1000 mJIEC 61241-2-3
MIT (Minimum Ignition Temp) – CloudCloud auto-ignition300-600°CIEC 61241-2-1
MIT – Layer5mm layer ignition200-400°CIEC 61241-2-1
Kst ValueExplosion severity0-300+ bar·m/sIEC 61241-2-1
PmaxMaximum pressure5-12 barIEC 61241-2-1
LELLower Explosive Limit15-500 g/m³Various

Common Dust Explosion Parameters

MaterialSt ClassKst (bar·m/s)MIE (mJ)MIT-Cloud (°C)MIT-Layer (°C)
AluminumSt 3>30010-50590450
CoalSt 1100-15030-100500-600180-250
FlourSt 1100-15030-100400-500340-360
SugarSt 1-2150-20010-30350-400400-460
WoodSt 1100-20020-40400-500260-300
PolyethyleneSt 1100-15010-30400-450320-350

D

Deflagration vs Detonation

ParameterDeflagrationDetonation
Flame SpeedSubsonic (<340 m/s)Supersonic (>1000 m/s)
Pressure Ratio8-10:120-40:1
Pressure Rise RateModerateExtremely rapid
Damage TypePressure/thermalShock wave
Ex ProtectionStandard Ex d suitableSpecial protection required
Typical SubstancesMost hydrocarbonsAcetylene, ethylene oxide

Division (NEC) vs Zone (IEC) Comparison

NEC DivisionConditionDuration/YearIEC Zone EquivalentEPL Equivalent
Division 1Normal operation>10 hoursZone 0 + Zone 1Ga + Gb
Division 2Abnormal only<10 hoursZone 2Gc

Dust Layer Temperature Derating

Dust Layer ThicknessTemperature Derating FactorExample: Equipment at T3 (200°C)
No dust1.0200°C safe
< 5 mm1.0200°C safe
5 mm0.75150°C maximum
12.5 mm0.5100°C maximum
> 50 mmSite specificTesting required

E

Encapsulation (Ex m) Protection Levels

LevelSymbolZone SuitabilityApplication ExamplesKey Requirements
Level amaZone 0, 20Sensors, small electronics2 fault tolerance
Level bmbZone 1, 21Solenoids, indicators1 fault tolerance
Level cmcZone 2, 22General electronicsNormal operation

EPL (Equipment Protection Level) Complete Matrix

Gas Equipment (G)

EPLProtection LevelZone SuitabilityCategoryFault ToleranceTypical Protection Types
GaVery High0, 1, 21G2 faultsia, ma, da, s
GbHigh1, 22G1 faultd, e, ib, mb, o, p, q
GcEnhanced2 only3GNormal operationn, ic, mc, pz

Dust Equipment (D)

EPLProtection LevelZone SuitabilityCategoryFault ToleranceTypical Protection Types
DaVery High20, 21, 221D2 faultsia, ma, ta
DbHigh21, 222D1 faultib, mb, pb, tb
DcEnhanced22 only3DNormal operationic, mc, pc, tc

Mining Equipment (M)

EPLProtection LevelApplicationDe-energization
MaVery HighWith methane presentRemains energized
MbHighMethane may appearDe-energized when detected

Equipment Group Classification

GroupApplicationSubgroupsTypical Hazards
IUnderground miningMethane (firedamp)
IISurface industries – GasIIA, IIB, IICVarious gases/vapors
IIISurface industries – DustIIIA, IIIB, IIICCombustible dusts

Group II Gas Subgroups

SubgroupMESG RangeMIC RatioRepresentative Gases
IIA>0.9 mm>0.8Propane, Methane, Gasoline
IIB0.5-0.9 mm0.45-0.8Ethylene, H₂S
IIC<0.5 mm<0.45Hydrogen, Acetylene

Group III Dust Subgroups

SubgroupMaterial TypeElectrical ConductivityExamples
IIIACombustible flyings/fibersVariableCotton, rayon
IIIBNon-conductive dust>10³ Ω·mFlour, wood, plastics
IIICConductive dust<10³ Ω·mAluminum, carbon

Explosive Atmosphere Requirements

ElementRequirementTypical Range
FuelFlammable gas/vapor/dustVarious
OxygenOxidizing agent12-21% typical
ConcentrationBetween LEL and UELSubstance specific
TemperatureBelow AITSubstance specific
PressureNear atmospheric0.8-1.1 bar typical
ConfinementSome degree of enclosurePartial to complete

F

Fire Triangle & Tetrahedron

ModelElementsPrevention Strategy
Fire TriangleFuel + Oxygen + HeatRemove any one element
Fire TetrahedronFuel + Oxygen + Heat + Chain ReactionRemove element or break chain

Prevention Methods by Element

ElementControl MethodExample Application
FuelContainmentSealed systems, leak detection
OxygenInertingN₂ blanketing, CO₂ purge
Heat/IgnitionEx equipmentFlameproof, intrinsically safe
Chain ReactionSuppressionHalon, dry chemical

Flameproof (Ex d) Specifications

ParameterIIAIIBIIC
Min Flamepath Length25 mm25 mm40 mm
Max Gap (Cylindrical)0.40 mm0.20 mm0.10 mm
Max Gap (Plane)0.30 mm0.15 mm0.08 mm
Min Wall ThicknessDesign dependentDesign dependentDesign dependent
Typical Test Pressure1.5 × Pmax1.5 × Pmax1.5 × Pmax

Flameproof Protection Levels

LevelSymbolZone SuitabilityApplication
Level adaZone 0 (rare)Special applications
Level bdbZone 1, 2Standard industrial
Level cdcZone 2 onlyLight duty

Flash Point Classification

ClassificationFlash Point RangeExamplesHazard Level
Extremely Flammable< 0°CGasoline (-43°C), Acetone (-20°C)Very High
Highly Flammable0-21°CEthanol (13°C), MEK (−9°C)High
Flammable21-55°CDiesel (52°C), Kerosene (38°C)Moderate
Combustible55-93°CFuel Oil (69°C)Low
Non-Flammable> 93°CMotor Oil (>150°C)Minimal

G

Gas Group Detailed Properties

Gas/VaporGas GroupMESG (mm)MIC RatioAIT (°C)LEL (%)UEL (%)Required T-Class
AcetoneIIA1.040.884652.513.0T1
AcetyleneIIC0.370.173052.581.0T2
AmmoniaIIA3.170.8963015.028.0T1
BenzeneIIA0.990.884981.28.0T1
ButaneIIA0.980.823651.88.4T2
Carbon DisulfideIIC0.340.29951.050.0T6
Carbon MonoxideIIB0.840.6560512.574.0T1
DieselIIA~1.0~0.852250.66.5T3
Diethyl EtherIIB0.870.541601.936.0T4
EthanolIIB0.890.793633.319.0T2
EthyleneIIB0.650.664252.736.0T2
GasolineIIA0.910.822801.47.6T3
HexaneIIA0.930.882251.17.5T3
HydrogenIIC0.290.215604.075.0T1
Hydrogen SulfideIIB0.710.662604.044.0T3
MethaneIIA1.141.005955.015.0T1
MethanolIIA0.920.893856.036.0T2
PropaneIIA0.920.824502.19.5T2
TolueneIIA1.000.884801.17.1T1

Grounding System Requirements

ApplicationMax ResistanceTest FrequencyStandard
Fixed Equipment<10 ΩAnnualIEC 60079-14
Portable Equipment<10⁶ ΩBefore useNFPA 77
Tank Trucks<10 ΩEach loadingAPI RP 2003
Personnel (conductive shoes)<10⁸ ΩMonthlyIEC 61340-4-3
Flooring (dissipative)10⁴-10⁸ ΩAnnualIEC 61340-4-1

H-I

Hazardous Area Zone Comparison

Gas/Vapor Zones

ZoneExplosive Atmosphere PresenceDuration/YearTypical Locations
Zone 0Continuous/long periods>1000 hoursInside tanks, vessels
Zone 1Likely during normal operation10-1000 hoursNear vents, seals, sampling
Zone 2Not likely, abnormal only<10 hoursAdjacent to Zone 1, flanges

Dust Zones

ZoneDust Cloud PresenceTypical Locations
Zone 20ContinuousInside hoppers, silos
Zone 21Likely during operationFilling/discharge points
Zone 22Unlikely, abnormal onlyStorage areas

Hot Work Permit Requirements

RequirementDescriptionVerification Method
Gas TestingLEL <10% typicalCalibrated gas detector
IsolationPhysical/energy isolationLockout/tagout
VentilationForced air if requiredAir flow measurement
Fire WatchTrained personnel presentNamed individual
Fire EquipmentAppropriate extinguishersVisual inspection
Time LimitTypically 8 hours maxPermit expiry time
AuthorizationMultiple signaturesArea owner, safety, operations

IECEx System Components

ComponentFunctionParticipants
ExCBCertification Bodies50+ organizations globally
ExTLTesting Laboratories60+ laboratories
Member CountriesRecognition/acceptance35+ countries
CoPC SchemePersonnel competence10,000+ certified individuals
Equipment SchemeProduct certification40,000+ certificates
Service FacilityRepair/overhaul certificationGrowing program

IECEx vs ATEX Comparison

AspectIECExATEX
Geographic ScopeGlobal (35+ countries)EU mandatory
StandardsIEC 60079 (pure)EN 60079 (harmonized IEC)
Legal StatusVoluntary certificationEU legal requirement
QA RequirementsQAR mandatoryModule compliance
Certificate FormatIECEx XXX YY.NNNNATEX NNNN
MarkingIECEx logoCE + ⟨Ex⟩

Ignition Source Categories

CategoryExamplesControl Methods
ElectricalSparks, arcs, hot surfacesEx-rated equipment
MechanicalFriction, impact sparksNon-sparking tools
ThermalHot surfaces, exhaustTemperature limiting
ChemicalExothermic reactionsProcess control
StaticElectrostatic dischargeBonding/grounding
LightningDirect/indirect strikesLightning protection
RF/EMRadio waves, microwavesPower limiting
UltrasonicHigh-frequency vibrationRare, special assessment

Increased Safety (Ex e) Requirements

ParameterStandard EquipmentEx e RequirementImprovement Factor
Clearance DistanceX mm1.5X mm minimum50% increase
Creepage DistanceY mm1.5Y mm minimum50% increase
Temperature Rise100°C typical80°C maximum20% reduction
Terminal QualityStandardAnti-looseningEnhanced
IP RatingIP44 typicalIP54 minimumHigher ingress protection
Impact ResistanceStandard7J minimumImpact test required

Intrinsically Safe (Ex i) System Parameters

LevelSymbolZoneFault ToleranceCable FaultsComponent Faults
iaEx ia0, 1, 22 countable faults22
ibEx ib1, 21 countable fault11
icEx ic2Normal operation00

IS System Components

ComponentLocationFunctionCertification
IS EquipmentHazardous areaField deviceEx ia/ib/ic certified
Associated ApparatusSafe areaEnergy limiting[Ex ia/ib/ic] certified
IS CableBetween areasSignal transmissionParameters specified
Earth/GroundThroughoutReference potential<1Ω typical

IP Rating Detailed Matrix

First Digit – Solids Protection

DigitProtection AgainstEffective Against
0No protection
1Objects >50mmBack of hand
2Objects >12.5mmFingers
3Objects >2.5mmTools
4Objects >1mmWires
5Dust protectedLimited dust ingress
6Dust tightNo dust ingress

Second Digit – Liquids Protection

DigitProtection AgainstTest Details
0No protection
1Dripping waterVertical drops
2Dripping water tilted 15°15° tilt
3Spraying water60° from vertical
4Splashing waterAll directions
5Water jets6.3mm nozzle
6Powerful water jets12.5mm nozzle
7Temporary immersion1m for 30 min
8Continuous immersionSpecified depth

K-N

Kst Value and Dust Classification

St ClassKst Range (bar·m/s)Explosion CharacteristicExamples
St 00No explosionInert materials
St 11-200Weak explosionFlour, coal, wood
St 2201-300Strong explosionOrganic pigments, resins
St 3>300Very strong explosionAluminum, magnesium

LEL/UEL Common Values

SubstanceLEL (% vol)UEL (% vol)Range WidthDanger Level
Acetylene2.581.078.5%Extremely wide
Hydrogen4.075.071.0%Very wide
Methane5.015.010.0%Moderate
Propane2.19.57.4%Moderate
Gasoline1.47.66.2%Moderate
Ammonia15.028.013.0%Narrow

MESG Values and Gas Groups

GasMESG (mm)Gas GroupGap Design Impact
Hydrogen0.29IICRequires 0.1mm max gap
Acetylene0.37IICRequires 0.1mm max gap
Ethylene0.65IIBRequires 0.2mm max gap
Propane0.92IIAAllows 0.4mm gap
Methane1.14IIAAllows 0.4mm gap

NEC vs IEC Classification Comparison

Gas/Vapor Classification

NEC SystemIEC SystemProbabilityDuration/Year
Class I, Division 1, Group AZone 0/1, IIC (Acetylene)Normal>10 hours
Class I, Division 1, Group BZone 0/1, IIC (Hydrogen)Normal>10 hours
Class I, Division 1, Group CZone 0/1, IIB (Ethylene)Normal>10 hours
Class I, Division 1, Group DZone 0/1, IIA (Methane)Normal>10 hours
Class I, Division 2, Groups A-DZone 2, IIA/IIB/IICAbnormal<10 hours

Dust Classification

NEC SystemIEC SystemMaterial Type
Class II, Division 1, Group EZone 20/21, IIICMetal dust (conductive)
Class II, Division 1, Group FZone 20/21, IIIBCarbon dust
Class II, Division 1, Group GZone 20/21, IIIBNon-conductive dust
Class II, Division 2, Groups E-GZone 22, IIIA/B/CAll dusts – abnormal

Non-Sparking (Ex n) Subtypes

SubtypeFull NameApplicationZone
nANon-sparkingGeneral equipment2
nCSparking equipment enclosedContactors, relays2
nRRestricted breathingLimited gas exchange2
nLEnergy limitedLow power circuits2
nPSimplified pressurizationSmall enclosures2
nZType n with Zone 0 equipmentCombination protection2

O-R

Oil Immersion (Ex o) Specifications

ParameterRequirementTest Method
Oil Level>25mm above componentsVisual inspection
Oil TypeMineral/synthetic specifiedManufacturer spec
Flash Point>200°C typicalASTM D92
Dielectric Strength>30 kV minimumIEC 60156
Moisture Content<50 ppmKarl Fischer
MaintenanceAnnual oil analysisLaboratory testing

Pressurization (Ex p) Types

TypeSymbolSource of Release InsideZone ReductionApplication
pxEx pxNo releaseZone 1 → Non-hazardousLarge motors
pyEx pyLimited release possibleZone 1 → Zone 2Analyzer houses
pzEx pzNo releaseZone 2 → Non-hazardousControl panels

Pressurization System Requirements

ComponentFunctionTypical Specification
Purge Volume5 × enclosure volumeBefore energization
Minimum Pressure25 Pa (0.1″ H₂O)During operation
Pressure Alarm<25 PaWarning signal
Pressure Trip<12.5 PaEquipment shutdown
Door InterlockPressure loss on openingImmediate shutdown

Protection Type Summary Matrix

TypeNamePrincipleGas ZonesDust ZonesTypical Power
dFlameproofContainment1, 2Unlimited
eIncreased SafetyPrevention1, 2Unlimited
iIntrinsic SafetyEnergy limiting0, 1, 220, 21, 22<2W typical
pPressurizationExclusion1, 221, 22Unlimited
mEncapsulationIsolation0, 1, 220, 21, 22Limited
oOil ImmersionIsolation1, 2High
qPowder FillingQuenching1, 2Limited
nNon-SparkingVarious2Unlimited
tDust ProtectionEnclosure20, 21, 22Unlimited

S-Z

Static Electricity Control Methods

MethodApplicationSpecificationTest Frequency
BondingEquipment to equipment<10 ΩInstallation
GroundingEquipment to earth<10 ΩAnnual
Conductive FlooringPersonnel grounding<10⁶ ΩAnnual
Dissipative FlooringStatic control10⁶-10⁸ ΩAnnual
Humidity ControlGeneral area>50% RHContinuous
IonizationSpecific processesBalanced bipolarQuarterly
Conductive ContainersPortable equipment<10⁶ ΩBefore use

Temperature Class Comprehensive Table

T-ClassMax Surface °CMax Surface °FCommon Substances Within LimitSafety Margin to AIT
T1450842Hydrogen (560°C), Methane (595°C), Ammonia (630°C)>100°C
T2300572Ethylene (425°C), Propane (450°C), Acetylene (305°C)>100°C
T2A280536
T2B260500
T2C230446
T2D215419
T3200392Gasoline (280°C), Jet Fuel (210°C), Diesel (225°C)>80°C
T3A180356
T3B165329
T3C160320
T4135275Diethyl Ether (160°C), Acetaldehyde (140°C)>25°C
T4A120248
T5100212>20°C
T685185Carbon Disulfide (95°C)>10°C

Type-Examination Certificate Contents

SectionInformation Included
HeaderCertificate number, issue date
ApplicantManufacturer details
ProductModel, type, description
StandardsApplicable standards list
MarkingEx marking requirements
Test ReportsReference numbers
Special ConditionsIf suffix ‘X’ or ‘U’
DrawingsAssembly, dimensions
ParametersElectrical ratings
QA RequirementsManufacturing controls

Ventilation Impact on Zone Classification

Ventilation TypeEffectivenessReliabilityZone Impact
High (VH)Very goodVery reliableCan eliminate zones
Medium (VM)GoodReliableReduces zone extent
Low (VL)PoorUnreliableMinimal impact
NoneConservative zones

Ventilation Requirements by Zone

ZoneNatural VentilationMechanical VentilationFailure Impact
Zone 0Not sufficientCannot eliminateN/A
Zone 1May reduce to Zone 2May eliminateBecomes Zone 0/1
Zone 2May eliminateUsually eliminatesBecomes Zone 1

Zone Classification Decision Matrix

Source GradeVentilation EffectivenessResulting Zone
ContinuousHighZone 0 (reduced extent)
ContinuousMediumZone 0
ContinuousLowZone 0 (extended)
PrimaryHighZone 2 or Non-hazardous
PrimaryMediumZone 1
PrimaryLowZone 1 (extended)
SecondaryHighNon-hazardous
SecondaryMediumZone 2
SecondaryLowZone 2 (extended)

Quick Reference Tables

Protection Type Selection by Zone

Gas Zones

ZoneSuitable Protection TypesEPL Required
Zone 0ia, ma, da (rare), sGa
Zone 1All Zone 0 + d, e, ib, mb, o, p, qGb or Ga
Zone 2All Zone 0/1 + n, ic, mcGc, Gb, or Ga

Dust Zones

ZoneSuitable Protection TypesEPL Required
Zone 20ia, ma, taDa
Zone 21All Zone 20 + ib, mb, pb, tbDb or Da
Zone 22All Zone 20/21 + ic, mc, pc, tcDc, Db, or Da

Certification Scheme Comparison

AspectATEXIECExNEC/UL/FMNEPSIKOSHA
RegionEUGlobalNorth AmericaChinaKorea
MandatoryYes (EU)NoYes (USA/Canada)Yes (China)Yes (Korea)
StandardsEN 60079IEC 60079UL/FM/ANSIGB 3836KS C IEC
RecognitionEU + others35+ countriesAmericasChinaKorea
Certificate FormatATEX NNNNIECEx XXX YY.NNNNVariousGYB NNNNNNNNNN-ABO-NNNN

Common Equipment Applications

Equipment TypeTypical ZonesCommon Protection TypesSpecial Considerations
Motors1, 2d, e, p, nBearing temperature monitoring
Lighting1, 2d, e, nLED technology common
Junction Boxes0, 1, 2e, d, iaTerminal quality critical
Sensors0, 1, 2ia, d, mOften intrinsically safe
Switches1, 2d, mContacts must be protected
Control Panels2p, nOften pressurized
Portable Devices0, 1, 2ia, sBattery considerations
Valves/Actuators1, 2d, m, eSolenoids often Ex m

Inspection Types and Frequencies

Inspection TypeGradeFrequencyScopeDocumentation
InitialDetailedBefore commissioning100% equipmentFull report
PeriodicClose/VisualAs per scheduleSample/AllInspection sheets
SampleDetailed3-yearly typical10-20% equipmentDetailed report
ContinuousVisualOngoing by operatorsObvious defectsLogbook

Inspection Grade Definitions

GradeSymbolChecks PerformedTools Required
VisualVExternal defects visibleEyes only
CloseCUses tools to accessBasic tools
DetailedDOpens enclosuresFull toolkit + testing

Conversion Tables

Pressure Units

From/ToPambarpsibar
1 Pa10.010.0001450.00001
1 mbar10010.01450.001
1 psi689568.9510.0689
1 bar100,000100014.51

Temperature Conversion

FormulaConversion
°C to °F°F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
°F to °C°C = (°F – 32) × 5/9
°C to KK = °C + 273.15

Distance/Area Coverage

MeasurementMetricImperial
Zone extent typical1-3 meters3-10 feet
Flamepath length25-40 mm1-1.6 inches
Gap tolerance0.1-0.4 mm0.004-0.016 inches

Conclusion

This comprehensive glossary with detailed tables provides the essential reference material for anyone working with explosion-protected equipment and hazardous area classification. The tabular format allows quick lookup of specifications, comparisons, and requirements across different standards and certification schemes.

Key Points to Remember:

  1. Standards Harmonization: While ATEX, IECEx, and NEC use different terminology, the underlying safety principles are similar
  2. Zone Determines Equipment: Always match equipment EPL/Category to zone requirements
  3. Multiple Parameters: Gas group, temperature class, and protection type must ALL be appropriate
  4. Documentation: Maintain certificates, inspection records, and classification drawings
  5. Competence: Use qualified personnel for design, installation, and maintenance

This glossary should be used in conjunction with:

  • Current versions of relevant standards
  • Manufacturer instructions
  • Local regulations
  • Site-specific risk assessments

For the most current information, always refer to the latest editions of IEC 60079, EN 60079, or applicable national standards.

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