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IEC - 62990-2

Workplace atmospheres – Part 2: Gas detectors – Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for toxic gases and vapours

active, Most Current
Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 June 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 66
ICS Code (Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres): 29.260.20
scope:

This document gives guidance on the selection, installation, use and maintenance of electrical equipment used for the measurement of toxic gases and vapours in workplace atmospheres. The primary purpose of such equipment is to ensure safety of personnel and property by providing an indication of the concentration of a toxic gas or vapour and warning of its presence.

This document is applicable to equipment whose purpose is to provide an indication, alarm or other output function to give a warning of the presence of a toxic gas or vapour in the atmosphere and in some cases to initiate automatic or manual protective actions. It is applicable to equipment in which the sensor automatically generates an electrical signal when gas is present.

For the purposes of this document, equipment includes:

a) fixed equipment;

b) transportable equipment, and

c) portable equipment.

This document is intended to cover equipment defined within IEC 62990-1, but can provide useful information for equipment not covered by that document.

Document History

62990-2
June 1, 2021
Workplace atmospheres – Part 2: Gas detectors – Selection, installation, use and maintenance of detectors for toxic gases and vapours
This document gives guidance on the selection, installation, use and maintenance of electrical equipment used for the measurement of toxic gases and vapours in workplace atmospheres. The primary...

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