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NEN-EN 13463-8

Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion "k"

inactive, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 October 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 21
ICS Code (Explosion protection): 13.230
scope:

This European Standard specifies the requirements for the design, construction, testing and marking of ignition protected equipment using liquid immersion 'k' as a means of preventing potential ignition sources from becoming effective according to the category, or categories, of the equipment to which it is constructed. It may be used to provide ignition protection, either as an independent means, in addition to, or in combination with, other types of ignition protection listed in prEN 13463-1 for Group I, categories M1 and M2 and Group II, categories 1G, 1D, 2G, 2D, 3G and 3D equipment, according to the ignition hazard assessment. This European Standard supplements the requirements of prEN 13463-1 insofar as it applies to the protection of non-electrical equipment by liquid immersion 'k'.

Document History

NEN-EN 13463-8
October 1, 2003
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion "k"
This European Standard specifies the requirements for the design, construction, testing and marking of ignition protected equipment using liquid immersion 'k' as a means of preventing potential...
January 1, 2002
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 8: Protection by liquid immersion "k"
This European Standard specifies the requirements for the design, construction, testing and marking of ignition protected equipment using liquid immersion 'k' as a means of preventing potential...
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