Ex n Protection | An Explosion Protection Webinar 2 Parter
Published 14 Jul 2020
A MASTERCLASS WEBINAR IN EXPLOSION PROTECTION
Presented & Hosted By Mike Marrington | Partner at IndEx Middle East FZE
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Uploaded By Chris Dodds | Sales Marketing Manager at Thorne & DerrickÂ
In this Webinar Mike provides an authoritative and technical presentation covering Ex n protection applications – an expert and essential session for professionals involved in hazardous areas the resource covers:
Part 1Â
1. Is Ex n still relevant?
2. What important considerations need to be accounted for?
3. What is the difference between Ex nA, nC, nR, nL?
4. Major changes to IEC 60079-15 – Edition 5
5. Q&A session
Run Time 1.13:08
Part 2
1. Is Ex n still relevant?
2. What important considerations need to be accounted for?
3. What is the difference between Ex nA, nC, nR, nL?
4. Major changes to IEC 60079-15 – Edition 5
5. Q&A session
Run Time 0.30:54
IndEx Middle East FZE
IndEx Middle East FZE are an internationally accredited IECEx compliance service provider to hazardous areas engineering in the Gulf Region. IndEx Middle East is an accredited IECEx compliance service provider – the first one in the Middle East offering full IECEx compliance services from the initial project concept to handover. IndEx deliver full IECEx scheme compliance services, competence training and equipment assessment based upon the latest IEC international standards – this includes the inspection and audit of existing brownfield installations and Ex rated equipment. Assisting and sharing responsibility in the determination of proper hazardous area located Ex rated equipment and installations with project and site based maintenance personnel. Get in touch.
Hazardous Area Classification HAC
Gases, vapours, mists and dusts can all form potentially explosive atmospheres with air.
Hazardous Area Classification (HAC) is used to identify places where, because of the potential for an explosive atmosphere, special precautions over sources of ignition are needed to prevent fires and explosions. Hazardous area classification should be carried out to identify places (or areas) where controls over ignition sources are needed and those places where they are not. Hazardous areas are further classified into Zones / Class & Divisions / Classes & Zones, which distinguish between places that have a high chance of an explosive atmosphere occurring and those places where an explosive atmosphere may only occur occasionally or in abnormal circumstances. Learn more.

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