1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ISA-60079-0 (12.00.01)-2013 Supercedes ANSI/ISA-60079-0 (12.00.01)-2009 Explosive atmospheres Part 0: Equipment General Requirements Approved 26 July 2013 Commitment for Amendments This standard is issued jointly by ISA and Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated (UL)
2、. Comments or proposals for revisions on any part of the standard may be submitted to ISA or UL at any time. Revisions to this standard will be made only after processing according to the standards development procedures of ISA and UL. ISA and UL will issue revisions to this standard by means of a n
3、ew edition or revised or additional pages bearing their date of issue. ISBN: 978-0-876640-26-5 Copyright 2013 By ISA These materials are subject to copyright claims of IEC, ANSI, and ISA. All rights reserved. Not for resale. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be
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5、itional pages bearing their date of issue. A UL standard is current only if it incorporates the most recently adopted revisions, all of which are itemized on the transmittal notice that accompanies the latest set of revised requirements. The most recent designation of ANSI/ISA-60079-0 and ANSI/UL 60
6、079-0 as an American National Standard occurred on 26 July 2013. This ANSI/UL Standard for Safety, which consists of the sixth edition, is under continuous maintenance, whereby each revision is ANSI approved upon publication. Comments or proposals for revisions on any part of the standard may be sub
7、mitted to UL at any time. Proposals should be submitted via a Proposal Request in ULs On-Line Collaborative Standards Development System (CSDS) at http:/. ISA Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ANSI/ISA-60079-0 ANSI/UL 60079-0 Sixth Edition Sixth Edition Explosive atmospheres Part 0: Equipment - General
8、 Requirements This page intentionally left blank.26 July 2013 ANSI/ISA-60079-0 ANSI/UL 60079-0 5 General Notes This is the common ISA and UL standard for Explosive atmospheres Part 0: Equipment - General Requirements. It is the sixth edition of ANSI/ISA-60079-0 (superseding ANSI/ISA-60079-0 (12.00.0
9、1)-2009) and the sixth edition of ANSI/UL 60079-0. ANSI/ISA-60079-0 and ANSI/UL 60079-0 contain identical requirements, and identical publication dates. The presentation and format of the standards material may differ between the two published standards. This common standard was prepared by the Inte
10、rnational Society of Automation (ISA) and Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL). Although the intended primary application of this standard is stated in its scope, it is important to note that it remains the responsibility of the users of the standard to judge its suitability for their particular purp
11、ose. Level of harmonization This standard adopts the IEC text with deviations. The requirements are presented in different formats. The ISA version of the standard illustrates the national differences from the IEC text through the use of legislative text (strike-out and underline). The UL version of
12、 the standard illustrates national differences immediately following the IEC text. National differences between the UL version and the ISA version shall be word for word except for editorial changes. Interpretations The interpretation by the SDO of an identical or equivalent standard shall be based
13、on the literal text to determine compliance with the standard in accordance with the procedural rules of the SDO. If more than one interpretation of the literal text has been identified, a revision shall be proposed as soon as possible to each of the SDOs to more accurately reflect the intent. UL Ef
14、fective Date The effective date for UL is the date of publication. However, the fifth edition of UL 60079-0 will also be effective until 1 September 2018. A UL effective date is one established by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. and is not part of the ANSI approved standard. This page intentionally l
15、eft blank. 26 July 2013 ANSI/ISA-60079-0 ANSI/UL 60079-0 7 Preface (ISA) This ISA standard is based on the 6th edition of IEC Publication 60079-0. It is the intention of the ISA12 Committee to develop an ANSI Standard that is harmonized with IEC 60079-0 to the fullest extent possible. This preface i
16、s included for informational purposes and is not part of ANSI/ISA-60079-0. The document is a modification of the IEC document and includes U.S. deviations encompassing both additions and deletions of information. The significant changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below: Relocati
17、on of definitions for energy limitation parameters to IEC 60079-11 Addition of note to clarify that the non-metallic “enclosure” requirements are applied to other than “enclosures” by some of the subparts Expansion of material specification data for plastics and elastomers, including UV resistance A
18、ddition of alternative qualification for O-rings Addition of alternative criteria for surface resistance Addition of breakdown voltage limit for non-metallic layers applied to metallic enclosures Expansion of “X” marking options for non-metallic enclosure materials not meeting basic electrostatic re
19、quirements Clarification that non-metallic enclosure requirements also apply to painted or coated metal enclosures Clarification of test to determine capacitance of accessible metal parts with reduction in acceptable capacitance Addition of limits on zirconium content for Group III and Group II (Gb
20、only) enclosures Introduction of “X” marking for Group III enclosures not complying with basic material requirements, similar to that existing for Group II Addition of button-head cap screws to permitted “Special Fasteners” Reference for protective earthing (PE) requirements for electrical machines
21、to IEC 60034-1 Clarification of terminology for cable glands, blanking elements, and thread adapters Addition of requirements for ventilating fans Addition of alternative construction for disconnectors Removal of voltage limits on plugs and sockets Addition of test requirements for arc-quenching tes
22、t on plugs and sockets Update of cell and battery information to reflect latest standards Revision to impact test of glass parts Revision to impact test procedure to address “bounce” of impact head Clarification of the test requirements for “service” and “surface” temperature Addition of temperature
23、 rise tests for converter-fed motors Addition of alternative test method for thermal endurance Removal of “charging test” and addition of note providing guidance Clarification of test for the measurement of capacitance Addition of a “Schedule of Limitations” to certificates for Ex Components 8 ANSI/
24、ISA-60079-0 ANSI/UL 60079-0 26 July 2013 Clarification of the marking for multiple temperature classes Addition of marking for converter-fed motors Removal of IP marking for Group III Addition of specific instructions for electrical machines Addition of specific instructions for ventilating fans Upd
25、ate to informative Annex D on converter-fed motors Update to informative Annex E on temperature testing of motors Addition of informative Annex F, flowchart for testing of non-metallic enclosures and non-metallic parts of enclosures The standards referenced within this document may contain provision
26、s which, through reference in this text, constitute requirements of this document. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this document are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most
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28、iety of Automation (ISA) toward a goal of uniformity in the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document should not be static but should be subject to periodic review. Toward this end, the Society welcomes all comments and criticisms and asks that they be addressed to the Secretary,
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30、neral, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the preparation of instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to USA users of ISA standards of incorporating suitable references to the SI (and the metric system) in their business and professional de
31、alings with other countries. Toward this end, this Department will endeavour to introduce SI-acceptable metric units in all new and revised standards, recommended practices, and technical reports to the greatest extent possible. IEEE/ASTM SI 10, American National Standard for Metric Practice, and fu
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42、ovals LLC M. Coppler, Managing Director* Det Norske Veritas Certification Inc. D. Ankele UL LLC S. Arnold Ametek Drexelbrook K. Boegli Phoenix Contact S. Czaniecki Endress + Hauser Canada A. Engler* Det Norske Veritas DNV D. Jagger Bifold Fluid Power J. Jonscher Adalet PLM P. Kovscek Industrial Scie
43、ntific Corp. G. Kozinski GE Infrastructure Sensing J. Kuczka Killark C. Kurtzman Rosemount Inc. D. Lombard Vantage Technology LLC N. Ludlam FM Approvals Ltd. R. Masek CSA Group E. Massey Baldor Electric Co. O. Murphy Honeywell Inc. A. Page Consultant R. Parks Intertek R. Seitz Artech Engineering 10
44、ANSI/ISA-60079-0 ANSI/UL 60079-0 26 July 2013 J. Thomas Schlumberger D. Wechsler American Chemistry Council R. Wigg E-x Solutions International Pty. Ltd. _ * One vote per company The following people served as members of ISA Committee ISA12: NAME COMPANY T. Schnaare, Chair Rosemount Inc. W. Lawrence
45、, Vice Chair FM Approvals LLC M. Coppler, Managing Director Det Norske Veritas Certification Inc. R. Allen Honeywell Inc. D. Ankele UL LLC A. Ballard Consultant S. Bihler Zone Safe Solutions, Inc. K. Boegli Phoenix Contact Inc. D. Burns Shell P pressure 80 kPa (0,8 bar) to 110 kPa (1,1 bar); and air
46、 with normal oxygen content, typically 21 % v/v. This standard and other standards supplementing this standard specify additional test requirements for equipment operating outside the standard temperature range, but further additional consideration and additional testing may be required for equipmen
47、t operating outside the standard atmospheric pressure range and standard oxygen content, particularly with respect to types of protection that depend on quenching of a flame such as flameproof enclosure “d” (IEC 60079-1) or limitation of energy, intrinsic safety “i” (IEC 60079-11). NOTE 1 Although t
48、he standard atmospheric conditions above give a temperature range for the atmosphere of -20 C to +60 C, the normal ambient temperature range for the equipment is 20 C to +40 C, unless otherwise specified and marked. See 5.1.1. It is considered that 20 C to +40 C is appropriate for most equipment and
49、 that to manufacture all equipment to be suitable for a standard atmosphere upper ambient temperature of +60 C would place unnecessary design constraints. NOTE 2 Requirements given in this standard result from an ignition hazard assessment made on electrical equipment. The ignition sources taken into account are those found associated with this type of equipment, such as hot surfaces, mechanically generated sparks, mechanical impacts resulting in thermite
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