• BS EN 60654-1:1993

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    Industrial-process measurement and control equipment. Operating conditions. Climatic conditions

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-09-1993

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1. Scope
    2. Normative references
    3. General
    4. Location classes with respect to climatic conditions
    4.1 Air conditioned locations (Class A)
    4.2 Heated and/or cooled enclosed locations (Class B)
    4.3 Sheltered locations (Class C)
    4.4 Outdoor locations (Class D)
    4.5 Climatic condition parameters
    Annex A. Climatogram for location classes
    Annex ZA. (normative) Other international publications
    quoted in this standard with the references of the
    relevant European publications
    Figures
    A.1 Location Class A1 Presentation 1
    A.2 Location Class A1 Presentation 2
    A.3 Location Class B1 Presentation 1
    A.4 Location Class B1 Presentation 2
    A.5 Location Class B2 Presentation 1
    A.6 Location Class B2 Presentation 2
    A.7 Location Class B3 Presentation 1
    A.8 Location Class B3 Presentation 2
    A.9 Location Class C1 Presentation 1
    A.10 Location Class C1 Presentation 2
    A.11 Location Class C2 Presentation 1
    A.12 Location Class C2 Presentation 2
    A.13 Location Class C3 Presentation 1
    A.14 Location Class C3 Presentation 2
    A.15 Location Class D1 Presentation 1
    A.16 Location Class D1 Presentation 2
    A.17 Location Class D2 Presentation 1
    A.18 Location Class D2 Presentation 2
    National annex NA (informative) Committees responsible

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    Provides a uniform listing of the selected environmental conditions to which equipment may be exposed in specified locations.

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    The purpose of this part of IEC 654 is to provide users and suppliers of industrial-process measurement and control systems and parts of such systems with a uniform listing of the selected environmental conditions to which equipment may be exposed in specified locations.

    This part lists environmental climatic conditions e.g. air temperature, humidity and air pressure in specified locations to which land-based and offshore industrial-process measurement and control systems may be exposed during operation, during periods when they are installed but inactive and during storage or transportation. Maintenance and repair conditions are not considered.

    Environmental conditions directly related to fire and explosion hazards and conditions related to ionized radiation are likewise not considered. Effects of the specific environmental conditions on personnel are not within the scope of this part.

    The influence quantities considered in this part are limited to those which may directly affect the performance of process measurement and control systems. Only environmental conditions as such are considered.

    This part establishes location classes with severity levels or sets of severity levels for the environmental conditions listed. Other environmental conditions are covered in other parts of the standard.

    The limit values of this part are defined and specified in IEC 721-3-3 and IEC 721-3-4.

    It is intended to serve as a basis for the preparation of comprehensive specifications for environmental conditions by the user and by the supplier.

    One of the purposes of this part is to avoid problems which might result from neglecting considerations of specific environmental conditions affecting the performance of systems and parts of systems.

    An additional purpose of this part is to aid in the choice of severity levels for use in the development of evaluation specifications of industrial-process measurement and control equipment.

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    Committee GEL/65/1
    Development Note Also numbered as IEC 60654-1. Supersedes BS 5967-1(1980) & 90/25999 DC. (12/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS EN 61207-2:1994 Expression of performance of gas analyzers Oxygen in gas (utilizing high-temperature electrochemical sensors)
    BS EN 60870-2-2:1997 Telecontrol equipment and systems. Operating conditions Environmental conditions (climatic, mechanical and other non-electrical influences)

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    EN 60721-3-1:1997 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage
    IEC 60721-3-2:1997 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 2: Transportation
    IEC 60721-3-3:1994+AMD1:1995+AMD2:1996 CSV Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3-3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Stationary use at weatherprotected locations
    EN 60721-3-2:1997 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 2: Transportation
    EN 60721-3-4:1995/A1:1997 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - PART 3: CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND THEIR SEVERITIES - SECTION 4: STATIONARY USE AT NON-WEATHER-PROTECTED LOCATIONS
    IEC 60721-3-1:1997 Classification of environmental conditions - Part 3 Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage
    EN 60721-3-3 : 95 AMD 2 97 CLASSIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND THEIR SEVERITIES - STATIONARY USE AT WEATHER-PROTECTED LOCATIONS
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