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SNZ - AS/NZS 60079.30.1

Explosive atmospheres Part 30.1: Electrical resistance trace heating—General and testing requirements

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 26 April 2007
Status: inactive
Page Count: 32
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This part of AS/NZS 60079 specifies general and testing requirements for electrical resistance trace heaters for application in explosive gas atmospheres. The standard covers trace heaters that may comprise either factory- or field- (work-site) assembled units, and which may be series heating cables, parallel heating cables or heating pads and heating panels that have been assembled and/or terminated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

This standard also includes requirements for termination assemblies and control methods used with trace heating. The hazardous areas referred to by this standard are those defined in IEC 60079-10.

Where a requirement of this standard conflicts with a requirement of IEC 60079-0, the requirement of this standard shall take precedence.

Document History

February 22, 2016
Explosive atmospheres Part 30.1: Electrical resistance trace heating-General and testing requirements
This part of IEC 60079 specifies general and testing requirements for electrical resistance trace heaters for application in explosive atmospheres with the exclusion of those for EPL Ga and Da. This...
AS/NZS 60079.30.1
April 26, 2007
Explosive atmospheres Part 30.1: Electrical resistance trace heating—General and testing requirements
This part of AS/NZS 60079 specifies general and testing requirements for electrical resistance trace heaters for application in explosive gas atmospheres. The standard covers trace heaters that may...

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