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21、EPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS General Notes 6 Preface (ISA) .7 National Differences . 11 FOREWORD . 12 1 Scope 15 2 Normative references .15 3 Terms and denitions 19 4 Equipment grouping and temperature classication 20 5 Flameproof joints 21 5.1 General requirements
22、 21 5.2 Non-threaded joints 22 5.3 Threaded joints .33 5.4 Gaskets (including O-rings) .33 5.5 Equipment using capillaries .38 6 Cemented joints .38 6.1 General 38 6.2 Mechanical strength .38 6.3 Width of cemented joints .38 7 Operating rods 38 8 Supplementary requirements for shafts and bearings .3
23、9 8.1 Joints of shafts 39 8.2 Bearings .42 9 Light-transmitting parts .43 10 Breathing and draining devices which form part of a ameproof enclosure .43 10.1 Openings for breathing or draining .43 10.2 Composition limits 44 10.3 Dimensions 44 10.4 Elements with measurable paths .44 10.5 Elements with
24、 non-measurable paths .44 10.6 Removable devices .44 10.7 Mounting arrangements of the elements 45 10.8 Mechanical strength 45 10.9 Breathing devices and draining devices when used as Ex components .45 11 Fasteners, associated holes and blanking elements .50 12 Materials and mechanical strength of e
25、nclosures Materials inside the enclosures .55 13 Entries for ameproof enclosures .56 13.1 Cable glands 57 13.2 Conduit sealing devices .58 13.3 Plugs and sockets and cable couplers 59 13.4 Bushings 60 14 Verication and tests 60 15 Type tests .61 15.1 Tests of ability of the enclosure to withstand pr
26、essure 61 15.2 Test for non-transmission of an internal ignition 66 15.3 (Reserved for future use) 71 15.4 Tests of ameproof enclosures with breathing and draining devices 71 APRIL 10, 2009 ANSI/ISA 60079-1 (12.22.01)-2009 ANSI/UL 60079-1 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCT
27、ION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 16 Routine tests .73 17 Switchgear for group I .74 17.1 Means of isolation 74 17.2 Doors or covers 75 18 Lampholders and Iamp caps .75 18.1 Device preventing lamps working loose .75 18.2 Holders and caps for lamps with cylindrical caps .76 18.3 Holders
28、for lamps with threaded caps .76 19 Non-metallic enclosures and non-metallic parts of enclosures 76 19.1 (Reserved for future use) 76 19.2 Special constructional requirements 76 19.3 Supplementary requirements for type tests 77 20 Marking 78 20.1 General .78 20.2 Caution and warning markings .78 20.
29、3 Informative markings 79 Annex A (normative) Additional requirements for crimped ribbon elements and multiple screen elements of breathing and draining devices Annex B (normative) Additional requirements for elements, with non-measurable paths, of breathing and draining devices B.1 Sintered metal e
30、lements 81 B.2 Pressed metal wire elements 81 B.3 Metal foam elements .82 Annex C (normative) Additional requirements for ameproof entry devices C.1 General .83 C.2 Constructional requirements .83 C.2.1 Sealing methods 83 C.2.2 Threads 85 C.2.3 Constructional requirements for Ex blanking elements .8
31、5 C.2.4 Constructional requirements for Ex thread adapters .86 C.3 Type tests 86 C.3.1 Sealing test .86 C.3.2 Test of mechanical strength 88 C.3.3 Type tests for Ex blanking elements .89 C.3.4 Type tests for Ex thread adapters .90 Annex D (normative) Empty ameproof enclosures as Ex components D.1 Ge
32、neral .93 D.2 Introductory remarks .93 D.3 Ex component enclosure requirements .93 D.4 Utilization of an Ex component enclosure certicate to prepare an equipment certicate 96 D.4.1 Procedure 96 D.4.2 Application of the schedule of limitations .97 APRIL 10, 2009 ANSI/ISA 60079-1 (12.22.01)-2009 ANSI/
33、UL 60079-1 4UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL Annex E (normative) Cells and batteries used in ameproof “d” enclosures E.1 Introductory remarks .98 E.2 Acceptable electrochemical systems .98 E.3 General requirements for cells (o
34、r batteries) inside ameproof enclosures 99 E.4 Arrangement of safety devices .99 E.4.1 Prevention of excessive temperature and cell damage .99 E.4.2 Prevention of cell polarity reversal or reverse charging by another cell in the same battery 100 E.4.3 Prevention of inadvertent charging of a battery
35、by other voltage sources in the enclosure 101 E.5 Recharging of secondary cells inside ameproof enclosures .102 E.6 Rating of protection diodes and reliability of protection devices .103 Annex F (informative) Mechanical properties for screws and nuts Annex G (informative) Introduction of an alternat
36、ive risk assessment method encompassing “equipment protection levels for Ex equipment G.0 Introduction 105 G.1 Historical background .105 G.2 General .106 G.2.1 Coal mining (group I) .106 G.2.2 Gases (group II) .106 G.2.3 Dusts (group III) 107 G.3 Risk of ignition protection afforded 108 G.4 Impleme
37、ntation .108 Bibliography APRIL 10, 2009 ANSI/ISA 60079-1 (12.22.01)-2009 ANSI/UL 60079-1 5UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL General Notes This is the common ISA and UL standard for Explosive Atmospheres Part 1: Equipment Prote
38、ction by Flameproof Enclosures “d”. It is the sixth edition of ANSI/ISA-60079-1 (superceding ANSI/ISA-12.22.01)-2005 and the Sixth edition of ANSI/UL 60079-1. The document is a modication of the IEC document and includes U.S. deviations encompassing both additions and deletions of information. ANSI/
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45、 FROM UL Preface (ISA) This ISA standard is based on IEC Publication 60079-1. It is the intention of the ISA12 Committee to develop an ANSI Standard that is harmonized with IEC 60079-1 to the fullest extent possible. This preface is included for informational purposes and is not part of ANSI/ISA-600
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