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Practical Electrical Equipment and Installations in Hazardous Areas

The engineer’s guide to best practice in selecting, installing, using and maintaining electrical equipment in hazardous areas

Geoffrey Bottrill (Author), Derek Cheyne (Author), G Vijayaraghavan (Author)

9780750663984, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 15 February 2005

424 pages
26.4 x 19.5 x 2.7 cm, 1.02 kg

This book provides the reader with an understanding of the hazards involved in using electrical equipment in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres. It is based on the newly adopted international IEC79 Series of Standards that are now harmonizing and replacing older national Standards. Explosion-proof installations can be expensive to design, install and operate. The strategies and techniques described in this book can significantly reduce costs whilst maintaining plant safety. The book explains the associated terminology and its correct use - from Area Classification through to the selection of explosion-protected electrical apparatus, describing how protection is achieved and maintained in line with these international requirements. The IEC standards require that engineering staff and their management are trained effectively and safely in Hazardous Areas, and this book is designed to help fulfill that need. A basic understanding of instrumentation and electrical theory would be of benefit to the reader, but no previous knowledge of hazardous area installation is required.

Background to Hazardous Areas, Zones and Definitions, Flameproofing, Intrinsic Safety, Increased Safety, Prevention of Sparking, Purge and pressurization, Combined and other methods of Protection, Electrical Hazards, Grounding and Bonding and Testing, Standards, Certification, Certificates, Marking and Approval, Code of Practice for selection and installation of Ex Equipment, Maintenance, Fault Finding and repairs of Ex Equipment

Subject Areas: Electrician skills [THRS], Power generation & distribution [THRB], Health & safety issues [KNXC]

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