1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ISA-61241-11 (12.10.04)-2006 (R2015) Electrical Apparatus for Use in Zone 20, Zone 21 and Zone 22 Hazardous (Classified) Locations Protection by Intrinsic Safety “iD” Approved 29 September 2015 ANSI/ISA-61241-11 (12.10.04)-2006 (R2015), Electrical Apparatus for Use i
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8、 new and revised standards, recommended practices, and technical reports to the greatest extent possible. Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System, published by the American Society for Testing the underlining has been omitted for clarity. Clause Differenc
9、es to IEC 61241-11:2005 1 A title has been added to the list of specific clauses of ANSI/ISA-61241-0 excluded by this standard. The table has been modified to align with ANSI/ISA-61241-0. 5 The term “categories” has been replaced by “levels of protection”. 5 Requirements for levels of protection “ia
10、D” and “ibD” have been added. 6.2 Requirements for the temperatures of apparatus not immersed in dust have been added and the temperature requirements for apparatus immersed in dust clarified. 6.2 Temperature requirements for potentiometers have been deleted as these are already in the referenced AN
11、SI/ISA-60079-11. 6.2.3 A “Standardized dust immersion temperature test” has been added. 6.2.4 Subclause 6.2.4 deleted as it is already addressed by the general requirement of 6.2.1 6.2.5 Subclause 6.2.5 deleted as it is already addressed by the general requirement of 6.2.1 6.7 The clause title has b
12、een altered to reflect the subject matter of this standard. 10.1 An exemption to allow intrinsically safe circuits to be deduced from the data in Annex A of ANSI/ISA-60079-11 has been added. 10.4 Subclause 10.4 deleted as the small component ignition is a characteristic applied to gases and vapors b
13、ut not dusts. 10.7.1 Impact test requirements have been modified to align with the referenced ANSI/ISA-60079-0. 12.3 Requirement for a Control Drawing and a control drawing reference to be marked on the apparatus have been added. Annex Titles have been added to Annexes A, B and C. This page intentio
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