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DS/EN 60079-30-2

Explosive atmospheres – Part 30-2: Electrical resistance trace heating – Application guide for design, installation and maintenance

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 15 June 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 59
ICS Code (Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres): 29.260.20
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Provides guidance for the application of electrical resistance trace-heating systems in areas where explosive gas atmospheres may be present. It provides recommendations for the design, installation and maintenance of trace-heating equipment and associated control and monitoring equipment. This part supplements the requirements specified in EN 62086-1.

Document History

July 10, 2017
Explosive atmospheres – Part 30-2: Electrical resistance trace heating – Application guide for design, installation and maintenance
This part of IEC 60079 provides guidance for the application of electrical resistance trace heating systems in areas where explosive atmospheres may be present, with the exclusion of those classified...
DS/EN 60079-30-2
June 15, 2007
Explosive atmospheres – Part 30-2: Electrical resistance trace heating – Application guide for design, installation and maintenance
Provides guidance for the application of electrical resistance trace-heating systems in areas where explosive gas atmospheres may be present. It provides recommendations for the design, installation...
Explosive atmospheres – Part 30-2: Electrical resistance trace heating – Application guide for design, installation and maintenance
This part of IEC 60079 provides guidance for the application of electrical resistance trace heating systems in areas where explosive atmospheres may be present, with the exclusion of those classified...
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