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ATEX Fundamentals: A Clear Overview
ATEX deals with explosion protection in areas where explosive atmospheres can form. For industrial extraction technology, this means that not only the extraction unit but also all relevant components and operating conditions must be included in the assessment.
✔ A risk assessment defines the initial situation
✔ Zone classification describes the frequency and duration of potential atmospheric conditions
✔ Material properties and ignition sources must be known
✔ The entire system is crucial, not just the individual product
Key Terms
| Term | Meaning in the context of the system |
|---|---|
| Zone | Classification of how frequently an explosive atmosphere may occur |
| Ignition source | Potential ignition source, e.g., a hot surface or electrostatic discharge |
| Equipotential bonding | Measures to Reduce Hazardous Potential Differences |
| Hazard Assessment | Basis for Selection and Protective Measures in Specific Operations |
What does this mean for extraction systems?
Capture elements, piping, filters, fans, discharge systems, sensors, and controls may be relevant to safety depending on the application. At the same time, the fundamentals of fluid dynamics must remain accurate: The required flow rate must be achieved at actual system pressure.
Planning and Documentation
For projects, the medium, dust characteristics or gas type, temperature, zone, operating mode, and system configuration should be documented as completely as possible. This information facilitates technical selection and prevents blanket assumptions.
FAQ
Is ATEX relevant only for gases?
No. Flammable dusts can also create explosive atmospheres.
Can the zone be determined based on the product?
No. The zoning is determined by the specific risk assessment of the area of use.
Does this information replace a technical plan?
No. It is intended to provide guidance and help prepare technical inquiries.
Selection Guidance
For specific projects, information on the zone, medium, process data, and system configuration should be compiled. This allows for targeted preparation of the subsequent technical selection process.