1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ISA-60079-6 (12.00.05)-2009 (R2013) Supercedes ANSI/ISA-60079-6 (12.26.01)-1998 Explosive Atmospheres Part 6: Equipment Protection by Oil Immersion “o” Approved 22 November 2013 Commitment for Amendments This standard is issued jointly by ISA and Underwriters Laborat
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8、Third Edition Explosive atmospheres Part 6: Equipment Protection by Oil-Immersion “o” This page intentionally left blank. 22 November 2013 ANSI/ISA-60079-6 ANSI/UL 60079-6 5 General Notes This is the common ISA and UL Standard for Explosive atmospheres - Part 6: Oil immersion “o“. It is the third ed
9、ition of ANSI/ISA-60079-6 and the third edition of ANSI/UL 60079-6. ANSI/ISA-60079-6 and ANSI/UL 60079-6 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 pre
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14、 the intent . UL Effective Date As of 24 July 2009 all products Listed or Recognized by UL must comply with the requirements in this Standard.This page intentionally left blank. 22 November 2013 ANSI/ISA-60079-6 ANSI/UL 60079-6 7 Preface (ISA) This ISA standard is based on IEC Publication 60079-6. I
15、t is the intention of the ISA12 Committee to develop an ANSI standard that is harmonized with IEC 60079-6 to the fullest extent possible. This preface, as well as all annexes, is included for informational purposes and is not part of ANSI/ISA-60079-6. The standards referenced within this document ma
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23、79-6 17 1 Scope This standard part of IEC 60079 specifies the requirements for the construction and testing of oil-immersed electrical equipment, oil-immersed parts of electrical equipment and Ex components in the type of protection oil immersion “o“, intended for use in explosive gas atmospheres. N
24、OTE Type of protection oil immersion “o” provides equipment protection level (EPL) Gb. For further information, see Annex A. This standard supplements and modifies the general requirements of ANSI/ISA-60079-0 IEC 60079-0. Where a requirement of this standard conflicts with a requirement of ANSI/ISA-
25、60079-0 IEC 60079-0, the requirement of this standard takes precedence. This standard is applicable to electrical equipment, parts of electrical equipment, and Ex components which, in the absence of oil immersion, are not ignition capable in normal operation as determined by ANSI/ISA-60079-15 IEC 60
26、079-15 or ANSI/ISA-60079-11 IEC 60079-11. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amend
27、ments) applies. ASTM D3487, Mineral Insulating Oil Used in Electrical Apparatus IEC 60079-0:2004, Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Part 0: General requirements ANSI/ISA-60079-0 (12.00.01)-2005, Electrical apparatus for Use In Class I, Zones 0, 1, they supplement the terms and defin
28、itions given in ANSI/ISA-60079-0 IEC 60079-0. NOTE Additional definitions applicable to explosive atmospheres can be found in IEC 60050-426. 3.1 oil immersion “o“ type of protection in which the electrical equipment or parts of the electrical equipment are immersed in a protective liquid in such a w
29、ay that an explosive gas atmosphere which may be above the liquid or outside the enclosure cannot be ignited 3.2 protective liquid mineral oil conforming to IEC 60296, ASTM D3487, or an alternative liquid meeting the requirements of 4.2 3.3 sealed equipment equipment designed and constructed in such
30、 a manner as to prevent ingress of an external atmosphere during the expansion and contraction of the internally contained liquid during normal operation, for example, by means of an expansion vessel 3.4 non-sealed equipment equipment designed and constructed in such a manner as to allow the ingress
31、 and egress of an external atmosphere during the expansion and contraction of the internally contained fluid during normal operation 22 November 2013 ANSI/ISA-60079-6 ANSI/UL 60079-6 19 3.5 maximum permissible protective liquid level maximum level that the protective liquid can attain in normal serv
32、ice, taking into account the effects of expansion from the worst-case filling condition specified by the manufacturer to the condition of full load at maximum ambient temperature for which the equipment is designed 3.6 minimum permissible protective liquid level minimum level that the protective liq
33、uid can attain in normal service taking into account the effects of contraction from the worst-case filling condition to the condition of de-energization at minimum ambient temperature 4 Constructional requirements 4.1 General Electrical circuits and components intended to be immersed in the oil sha
34、ll not be ignition capable in normal operation in accordance with ANSI/ISA-60079-15 IEC 60079-15 or ANSI/ISA-60079-11 IEC 60079-11, with group I equipment required to meet the requirements for group IIA in IEC 60079-15. The enclosure of oil immersed “o” equipment shall be in accordance with ANSI/ISA
35、-60079-0 IEC 60079-0. 4.2 Protective liquid Protective liquid other than mineral oil conforming to IEC 60296 or ASTM D3487 shall comply with all of the following requirements: a) the protective liquid shall have a fire point of 300 C (minimum) determined by the test method indicated in IEC 60836; b)
36、 the protective liquid shall have a flash-point (closed) of 200 C (minimum) determined in accordance with ISO 2719; c) the protective liquid shall have a kinematic viscosity of 100 cSt (maximum) at 25 C determined in accordance with ISO 3104; d) the protective liquid shall have an electrical breakdo
37、wn strength of 27 kV (minimum) determined in accordance with IEC 60156. In the case of silicone liquids, IEC 60836 shall be used; e) the protective liquid shall have a volume resistivity at 25 C of 1 1012 m (minimum) determined in accordance with IEC 60247; f) the pour point shall be 30 C (maximum)
38、determined in accordance with ISO 3016; g) the acidity (neutralization value) shall be 0,03 mg KOH/g (maximum) determined in accordance with IEC 60588-2; NOTE The reference to IEC 60588-2 identifies a test method only; it does not allow the use of substances prohibited by legislation. h) the protect
39、ive liquid shall have no adverse effect on the properties of materials with which it is in contact. The manufacturer shall prepare documentation showing compliance with the above. 4.3 Group I equipment For group I equipment, mineral oils are not acceptable. 20 ANSI/ISA-60079-6 ANSI/UL 60079-6 22 Nov
40、ember 2013 4.4 Deterioration of the protective liquid The equipment shall be constructed so that deterioration of the protective liquid by dust or humidity from the exterior is prevented by the following means. Equipment which is sealed shall be provided with a pressure-relief device. This device sh
41、all be set and sealed by the manufacturer of the liquid-filled equipment to operate at least at 1,1 times the pressure above the liquid level at the maximum permissible protective liquid level. The equipment shall have a degree of protection of at least IP66 as given in IEC 60529 with no ingress of
42、water. At the end of any water ingress tests, no water shall be visible inside the enclosure. Equipment which is not sealed shall be constructed so that gas or vapour which may evolve from the protective liquid in normal service can readily escape. A breathing device complete with suitable drying ag
43、ent shall be provided. The manufacturer shall specify the maintenance requirements for the drying agent. The outlet of the breathing device for non-sealed equipment and the outlet of the pressure relief device for sealed equipment shall have a degree of protection of at least IP23 as given in IEC 60
44、529. 4.5 Guarding of fasteners Means shall be provided to guard against accidental loosening of external and internal fasteners, as well as of devices to indicate the liquid level, plugs and other parts for filling or draining the liquid. Examples of means to guard against accidental loosening inclu
45、de: cementing of threads; locking washers; wiring of bolt heads. A warning label is not considered sufficient. 4.6 Protective level indication 4.6.1 Indicating devices A protective liquid level indicating device(s) complying with the requirements of 4.6.2 to 4.6.3 shall be provided so that the liqui
46、d level of each separate liquid-filled compartment can be easily checked in service. 4.6.2 Marking The maximum and the minimum protective liquid levels permissible in normal service shall be marked per Clause 6, item c), taking into account the effects of expansion and contraction resulting from ope
47、rational temperature changes over the full ambient temperature range specified by the manufacturer. 4.6.3 Construction The construction shall be such that, unless the manufacturer can demonstrate that in normal service, leakage from the indicating device will not occur, the minimum possible filling
48、level of the protective liquid cannot fall beneath the level necessary to comply with 4.8, taking into account the effects of expansion and contraction resulting from operational temperature changes over the full ambient temperature range specified by the manufacturer. 22 November 2013 ANSI/ISA-6007
49、9-6 ANSI/UL 60079-6 21 The documentation prepared by the manufacturer shall show that transparent parts will continue to provide the necessary mechanical and optical properties when in contact with the protective liquid. For non-sealed equipment, a dipstick may be used, provided that in normal operation the dipstick is secured in its measurement position and that the requirements of 4.4 with regard to ingress protection are maintained. An adjacent marking shall be provided in accordance with Clause 6, item d). 4.7 Limiting