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IS 9735 : 2003

IEC 60097-1-1 (2002)

Title :-Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres - Flmaeproof Enclosoures "d" - Method of Test for Ascertainment of Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (First Revision)

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Amendment

Reaffirmed

Gr 4

Active

 

 

Page Size

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Tech. Committee

 

A4

7

ETD 22

 

ICS 29.260.20


1 Scope

1.1 This method of test is intended for the measurement of the maximum experimental safe gaps (MESG) for gas- or vapour-air mixtures under normal conditions of temperature and pressure so as to permit the selection of the appropriate group of flameproof enclosures. The method does not take into account the possible effects of obstacles on the safe gaps.

Note 1 - An exception is made for substances with vapour pressures which are too low to permit mixtures of the required concentrations to be prepared at normal ambient temperatures. For these substances, a temperature 5°C above that needed to give the necessary vapour pressure is used.

Note 2 - The design of the test apparatus for safe gap determination, other than that used for selecting the appropriate group of enclosure for a particular gas, may require to be different to the one described in this standard. For example, the volume of the enclosure, flange width, gas concentrations and the distance between the flanges and any external wall or obstruction may have to be varied. As the design will depend on the particular investigation which is to be undertaken, it is unpracticable to recommend specific design requirements, but for most applications the general principles and precautions indicated in the clauses of this publication will still apply.

2 References

IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values

IS 2148 : 1981 Specification for flameproof enclosures of electrical apparatus

IS 9570 : 1980 Classification of flammable gases or vapours with air according to their maximum experimental safe gaps and minimum igniting currents