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The ATEX directive (directive 94/9/CE) applies to all products for systems designed to be used in explosive atmospheres. ATEX stands for: AT= Atmosphere EX= Explosive 94/9/CE (year, no., European Community). It defines the requirements for protecting the safety and health of people, pets and property, and states the various procedures to be followed for demonstrating the conformity of devices to the directive's requirements. Components conforming to the above safety requirements should be used in all areas classified as hazardous in terms of the risk of explosion due to the presence of gases or dusts. The risk is divided into three levels, each of which have a particular A number of different methods of protection can be employed. The protection method used should be clearly marked on the device. ATEX SKINTOP® conform to protection method “e” (increased safety) which consists in taking provisions intended to prevent the formation of hot spots. Protection modes EEx nA applicable to non-sparking appliances, namely those that do not produce arcs, sparks or hot spots during normal operation (junction and connector boxes, fuse holders, lighting appliances, etc.). The nA category bases the protection criteria on increased safety provisions. Those that apply to SKINTOP® are as summarized below: • protection levels suitable for the environment ATEX compliant products must be clearly marked to show the specifics of the compliance. Products may be marked in several
different ways. There can be a combined gas/dust marking, or gas and dust can be done separately. A combined mark for ATEX SKINTOP® would be: ATEX markings may also be shown separately for gas and dust and may use the ATEX construction symbol instead of the prefix. An example of the above listing in this alternate presentation is shown below:
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