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UL 60079-0 (ND)-2013 National Differences For UL 60079-0 Explosive atmospheres - Part 0 Equipment - General requirements (Sixth Edition Reprint with revisions through and including.pdf

1、UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences ForUL 60079-0Explosive Atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General RequirementsUL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION

2、 FROM ULNational Differences ForUL 60079-0Explosive Atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General RequirementsEdition: 6Edition Date: July 26, 2013ANSI/UL 60079-0 is an adoption of IEC 60079-0, the Standard for Safety for ExplosiveAtmospheres Part 0: Equipment General Requirements, issued by the IEC Jun

3、e 2011). Pleasenote that the national difference document incorporates all of the U.S. national differences forUL 60079-0.This document provides a single listing of the National Differences included in the UL adoption ofthe corresponding IEC standard.All rights reserved. No part of this publication

4、may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, ortransmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwisewithout prior permission of UL.UL provides this standards document as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied,including but not li

5、mited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any purpose.In no event will UL be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, indirect or similar damages,including loss of profits, lost savings, loss of data, or any other damages arising out of the use of or theinability t

6、o use this standards document, even if UL or an authorized UL representative has been advisedof the possibility of such damage. In no event shall ULs liability for any damage ever exceed the pricepaid for this standards document, regardless of the form of the claim.Users of the electronic versions o

7、f ULs Standards for Safety agree to defend, indemnify, and hold ULharmless from and against any loss, expense, liability, damage, claim, or judgment (including reasonableattorneys fees) resulting from any error or deviation introduced while purchaser is storing an electronicStandard on the purchaser

8、s computer system.Copyright Underwriters Laboratories Inc.JULY 26, 2013NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-02UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULPrefaceThis document provides a single listing of the technical National Differences

9、included in the UL adoptionof the corresponding IEC standard.In its IEC-based standards, UL uses the notations indicated below to identify national difference type, andthese types are additionally noted in this document. The standard may not use all types of thesedeviations.D1 - These are deviations

10、 which are based on basic safety principles and requirements, elimination ofwhich would compromise safety for U.S. consumers and users of products.D2 - These are deviations based on safety practices. These are deviations for IEC requirements that maybe acceptable, but adopting the IEC requirements w

11、ould require considerable retesting or redesign on themanufacturers part.DC - These are deviations based on the component standards and will not be deleted until a particularcomponent standard is harmonized with the IEC component standard.DE - These are deviations based on editorial comments or corr

12、ections.DR - These are deviations based on the national regulatory requirements.Each national difference contains a description of what the national difference entails. Typically one of thefollowing words is used to explain how the text of the national difference is to be applied to the base IECtext

13、:Addition / Add - An addition entails adding a complete new numbered clause, subclause, table,figure, or annex. Addition is not meant to include adding select words to the base IEC text.Deletion / Delete - A deletion entails complete deletion of an entire numbered clause, subclause,table, figure, or

14、 annex without any replacement text.Modification / Modify - A modification is an altering of the existing base IEC text such as theaddition, replacement or deletion of certain words or the replacement of an entire clause,subclause, table, figure, or annex of the base IEC text.JULY 26, 2013 NATIONAL

15、DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-0 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULNational Differences1DV.1 DR Modification of Clause 1, first paragraph to replace with the following:1DV.1.1 This standard specifies the general requirements for co

16、nstruction, testing andmarking of electrical equipment and Ex Components intended for use in explosiveatmospheres. Explosive atmospheres are identified by the National Electrical Code, NFPA70 as hazardous (classified) locations and include the following specified locations: Class I, Zone 0 Class I,

17、Zone 1 Class I, Zone 2 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22See 6.1 for the relationship of the Equipment Protection Level (EPL) to the zone areaclassification.1DV.2 DR Modification of Clause 1, third paragraph as follows:1DV.2.1 Delete “(IEC 60079-1)” and “(IEC 60079-11)”1DV.3 DR Modification of Clause 1 to dele

18、te NOTE 3.1DV.3.1 This NOTE does not apply.1DV.4 DR Modification of Clause 1, sixth paragraph to replace with the following: ISA 60079-2: Gas Pressurized enclosures “p”; ISA 60079-31: Dust Protection by enclosure “t”; ISA 61241-4: Dust Pressurization “pD”; UL 60079-1: Gas Flameproof enclosures d; UL

19、 60079-5: Gas Powder filling q; UL 60079-6: Gas Oil immersion o; UL 60079-7: Gas Increased safety e; UL 60079-11: Gas Intrinsic safety i;JULY 26, 2013NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-04UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL UL 60

20、079-15: Gas Type of protection “n”; UL 60079-18: Gas and dust Encapsulation m;1DV.5 DR Modification of Clause 1, sixth paragraph to replace with the following whichdeletes IEC 60079-13, IEC 62013-1, IEC 60079-30-1 and adds ANSI/IEEE 514 and NOTE 7:1DV.5.1 This standard is supplemented or modified by

21、 the following equipment standards:ISA 60079-25 (12.02.05): Explosive atmospheres Part 25: Intrinsically safe electricalsystemsIEC 60079-26 (12.00.03): Explosive atmospheres Part 26: Equipment with equipmentprotection level (EPL) GaIEC 60079-28 (12.21.02): Explosive atmospheres Part 28: Protection o

22、f equipment andtransmission systems using optical radiationANSI/IEEE 515: Standard for Testing, Design, Installation, and Maintenance of ElectricalHeat Tracing for Industrial Applications.NOTE 7 Components such as power connections, splices, end terminations, as well as cable entries, fittings, ands

23、eals, are to be evaluated according to the type of protection employed.1DV.6 DR Addition of 1DV.6.11DV.6.1 Where references are made to other IEC 60079 standards, the referencedrequirements found in these standards shall apply as modified by any applicable U.S.National Differences.2DV.1 DR Modificat

24、ion of the title in Clause 2 as follows:2DV.1.1 Delete “Normative”.JULY 26, 2013 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-0 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL2DV.2 DR Modification of Clause 2 references to replace with the following

25、:2DV.2.1 IEC 60034-1, Rotating electrical machines Part 1: Rating and performanceIEC 60034-5, Rotating electrical machines Part 5: Classification of degrees of protectionprovided by the enclosures of rotating electrical machines (IP Code)IEC 60050-426, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV)

26、 Chapter 426: Electricalapparatus for explosive atmospheresIEC 60079-20-1, Explosive Atmosphere Part 20-1: Material characteristics for gas and vapourclassification, test methods and dataIEC 60086-1, Primary batteries Part 1: GeneralIEC 60095-1, Lead-acid starter batteries Part 1: General requiremen

27、ts and methods of testIEC 60192, Low-pressure sodium vapour lamps Performance specificationsIEC 60216-1, Electrical insulating materials Properties of thermal endurance Part 1: Ageingprocedures and evaluation of test resultsIEC 60216-2, Electrical insulating materials Thermal endurance properties Pa

28、rt 2:Determination of thermal endurance properties of electrical insulating materials Choice of testcriteriaIEC 60243-1, Electrical strength of insulating materials Test methods Part 1: Tests at powerfrequenciesIEC 60254 (all parts), Lead-acid traction batteriesIEC 60423, Conduits for electrical pur

29、poses Outside diameters of conduits for electricalinstallations and threads for conduits and fittingsIEC 60529, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)IEC 60622, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes Sealed nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeab

30、le single cellsIEC 60623, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes Vented nickel-cadmium prismatic rechargeable single cellsIEC 60662, High-pressure sodium vapour lampsIEC 60664-1, Insulation coordination for equipment within low-voltage systems Part 1:Princip

31、les, requirements and testsIEC 60896-11, Stationary lead-acid batteries Part 11: Vented types General requirements andmethods of testsIEC 60896-21, Stationary lead-acid batteries Part 21: Valve regulated types Methods of testIEC 60952 (all parts), Aircraft batteriesJULY 26, 2013NATIONAL DIFFERENCES

32、FOR UL UL 60079-06UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULIEC 61056-1, General purpose lead-acid batteries (valve-regulated types) Part 1: Generalrequirements, functional characteristics Methods of testsIEC 61427, Secondary cells and b

33、atteries for photovoltaic energy systems (PVES) Generalrequirements and methods of testIEC 61951-1, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline and other non-acid electrolytes Portable sealed rechargeable single cells Part 1: Nickel-cadmiumIEC 61951-2, Secondary cells and batteries containing

34、alkaline and other non-acid electrolytes Portable sealed rechargeable single cells Part 2: Nickel-metal hydrideIEC 61960, Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-acid electrolytes Secondary lithium cells and batteries for portable applicationsIEC 62013-1, Caplights for use in

35、mines susceptible to firedamp Part 1: General requirements Construction and testing in relation to the risk of explosionISA 60079-2 (12.04.01) Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 2 PressurizedEnclosures “p”ISA 60079-25, Explosive Atmospheres Part 25: Intrinsically Safe SystemsISA

36、 60079-26 (12.00.03), Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I, Zone 0 Hazardous (Classified)LocationsISA 60079-28, Explosive Atmospheres Part 28: Protection of Equipment and TransmissionSystems Using Optical RadiationISA 60079-31, Explosive Atmospheres Part 31: Equipment Dust Ignition Protection byE

37、nclosure tISA 61241-42 (12.10.06) Electrical Apparatus for Use in Zone 21 and Zone 22 Hazardous(Classified) Locations Protection by Pressurization “pD”ISO 178, Plastics Determination of flexural propertiesISO 179 (all parts), Plastics Determination of Charpy impact propertiesISO 262, ISO general-pur

38、pose metric screw threads Selected sizes for screws, bolts and nutsISO 273, Fasteners Clearance holes for bolts and screwsISO 286-2, ISO system of limits and fits Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limitdeviations for holes and shaftsISO 527-2, Plastics Determination of tensile properti

39、es Part 2: Test conditions for mouldingand extrusion plasticsISO 965-1, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads Tolerances Part 1: Principles and basicdataISO 965-3, ISO general-purpose metric screw threads Tolerances Part 3: Deviations forJULY 26, 2013 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-0 7UL CO

40、PYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULconstructional screw threadsJULY 26, 2013NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-08UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULISO 1817, Rubbe

41、r, vulcanized Determination of the effect of liquidsISO 3601-1, Fluid power systems O-rings Part 1: Inside diameters, cross-sections, tolerancesand designation codesISO 3601-2, Fluid power systems O-rings Part 2: Housing dimensions for general applicationsISO 4014, Hexagon head bolts Product grades

42、A and BISO 4017, Hexagon head screws Product grades A and BISO 4026, Hexagon socket set screws with flat pointISO 4027, Hexagon socket set screws with cone pointISO 4028, Hexagon socket set screws with dog pointISO 4029, Hexagon socket set screws with cup pointISO 4032, Hexagon nuts, style 1 Product

43、 grades A and BISO 4762, Hexagon socket head cap screwsISO 4892-2, Plastics Methods of exposure to laboratory light sources Part 2: Xenon-arc lampsISO 7380, Hexagon socket button head screwsISO 14583, Hexalobular socket pan head screwsNFPA 70:2011, National Electrical CodeUL 347 High Voltage Industr

44、ial Control EquipmentUL 486E Equipment Wiring Terminals for use with Aluminum and/or Copper ConductorsUL 508 Industrial Control EquipmentUL 746B Polymeric Materials Long-Term Property EvaluationsUL 746C Polymeric Materials Used in Electrical Equipment EvaluationsUL 60079-1 Explosive Atmospheres Part

45、 1: Equipment Protection by Flameproof EnclosuresdUL 60079-5 Explosive Atmospheres Part 5: Equipment Protection by Powder Filling qUL 60079-6 Explosive Atmospheres Part 6: Equipment Protection by Oil Immersion oUL 60079-7 Explosive Atmospheres Part 7: Equipment Protection by Increased Safety eUL 600

46、79-11 Explosive Atmospheres Part 11: Equipment Protection by Intrinsic Safety iUL 60079-15 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 15: Construction, TestJULY 26, 2013 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES FOR UL UL 60079-0 9UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION ORDISTRIBUTIO

47、N WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM ULand Marking of Type of Protection n Electrical ApparatusUL 60079-18 Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Gas Atmospheres Part 18: Construction, Testand Marking of Type of Protection Encapsulation m Electrical ApparatusUL 60947-1 Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear Part 1

48、: General Rules3.18.1DV DR Modification of Clause 3.18.1 to replace with the following:combustible dust dust particles that are 500 microns or smaller (material passing a U.S.No. 35 Standard Sieve as defined in ASTM E 11, Standard Specification for Wire Cloth andSieves for Testing Purposes) and pres

49、ent a fire or explosion hazard when dispersed andignited in air.NOTE 1 This includes dust and grit as defined in ISO 4225.NOTE 2 The term solid particles is intended to address particles in the solid phase and not the gaseous or liquidphase, but does not preclude a hollow particle.NOTE 3 See ASTM E 1226, Standard Test for Explosibility of Dust Clouds or ISO 6184/1, Explos

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