• BS EN 60079-28:2015

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    Explosive atmospheres Protection of equipment and transmission systems using optical radiation

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-10-2015

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 General requirements
    5 Types of protection
    6 Type verifications and tests
    7 Marking
    Annex A (normative) - Reference test data
    Annex B (informative) - Ignition mechanisms
    Annex C (normative) - Ignition hazard assessment
    Annex D (informative) - Typical optical fibre cable design
    Annex E (informative) - Introduction of an alternative risk
            assessment method encompassing 'equipment protection
            levels' for Ex equipment
    Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to international
             publications with their corresponding European
             publications
    Annex ZZ (informative) - Coverage of Essential Requirements
             of EC Directives
    Bibliography

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    Defines the requirements, testing and marking of equipment emitting optical radiation intended for use in explosive atmospheres.

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    This part of IEC60079 specifies the requirements, testing and marking of equipment emitting optical radiation intended for use in explosive atmospheres. It also covers equipment located outside the explosive atmosphere or protected by a Type of Protection listed in IEC60079‑0 , but which generates optical radiation that is intended to enter an explosive atmosphere. It covers Groups I, II and III, and EPLs Ga, Gb, Gc, Da, Db, Dc, Ma and Mb. This standard contains requirements for optical radiation in the wavelength range from 380nm to 10µm. It covers the following ignition mechanisms: Optical radiation is absorbed by surfaces or particles, causing them to heat up, and under certain circumstances this may allow them to attain a temperature which will ignite a surrounding explosive atmosphere. In rare special cases, direct laser induced breakdown of the gas at the focus of a strong beam, producing plasma and a shock wave both eventually acting as ignition source. These processes can be supported by a solid material close to the breakdown point. NOTE1 Seea) and d) of the introduction. This standard does not cover ignition by ultraviolet radiation and by absorption of the radiation in the explosive mixture itself. Explosive absorbers or absorbers that contain their own oxidizer as well as catalytic absorbers are also outside the scope of this standard. This standard specifies requirements for equipment intended for use under atmospheric conditions. This standard supplements and modifies the general requirements of IEC60079‑0 . Where a requirement of this standard conflicts with a requirement of IEC60079‑0 , the requirement of this standard takes precedence. This standard applies to optical fibre equipment and optical equipment, including LED and laser equipment, with the exception of the equipment detailed below: Non-array divergent LEDs used for example to show equipment status or backlight function. All luminaires (fixed, portable or transportable), hand lights and caplights; intended to be supplied by mains (with or without galvanic isolation) or powered by batteries: with continuous divergent light sources (for all EPLs), with LED light sources (for EPL Gc or Dc only). NOTE2 Continuous divergent LED light sources for other than EPL Gc or Dc are not excluded from the standard due to the uncertainty of potential ignition concerns regarding high irradiance. Optical radiation sources for EPL Mb, Gb or Gc and Db or Dc applications which comply with Class 1 limits in accordance with IEC60825‑1 . NOTE3 The referenced Class 1 limits are those that involve emission limits below 15mW measured at a distance from the optical radiation source in accordance with IEC60825‑1 , with this measured distance reflected in the Ex application. Single or multiple optical fibre cables not part of optical fibre equipment if the cables: comply with the relevant industrial standards, along with additional protective means, e.g. robust cabling, conduit or raceway (for EPL Gb, Db, Mb, Gc or Dc), comply with the relevant industrial standards (for EPL Gc or Dc). Enclosed equipment involving an enclosure that fully contains the optical radiation and that complies with a suitable type of protection as required by the involved EPL, with the enclosure complying with one of the following conditions: An enclosure for which an ignition due to optical radiation in combination with absorbers inside the enclosure would be acceptable such as flameproof \'d\' enclosures ( IEC60079‑1 ), or An enclosure for which protection regarding ingress of an explosive gas atmosphere is provided, such as pressurized \'p\' enclosures ( IEC60079‑2 ), restricted breathing “nR” enclosure ( IEC60079‑15 ), or An enclosure for which protection regarding ingress of an explosive dust atmosphere is provided, such as dust protection \'t\' enclosures\' ( IEC60079‑31 ), or An enclosure for which protection regarding ingress of absorbers is provided (such as IP 6X enclosures) and where no internal absorbers are to be expected. NOTE4 For these scope exclusions based on enclosure constructions, it is anticipated that the enclosures are not opened in the explosive atmosphere, so that ingress is protected.

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    Committee EXL/31
    Development Note Supersedes 03/313421 DC. (05/2007)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current
    Supersedes

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    IEC 60079-1:2014 RLV Explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures "d"
    IEC 60825-2:2004+AMD1:2006+AMD2:2010 CSV Safety of laser products - Part 2: Safety of optical fibre communication systems (OFCS)
    IEC 60050-731:1991 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 731: Optical fibre communication
    EN 60079-1:2014 Explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Equipment protection by flameproof enclosures "d"
    EN 60079-0:2012/A11:2013 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES - PART 0: EQUIPMENT - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (IEC 60079-0:2011, MODIFIED)
    EN 60079-15:2010 Explosive atmospheres - Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection "n"
    IEC 60050-845:1987 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 845: Lighting
    IEC 60825-1:2014 Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements
    IEC 60079-10-1:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-1: Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
    IEC 60050-426:2008 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 426: Equipment for explosive atmospheres
    EN 60079-11:2012 Explosive atmospheres - Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety "i"
    IEC 60079-11:2011 Explosive atmospheres - Part 11: Equipment protection by intrinsic safety "i"
    ISA TR12.21.01 : 2004 USE OF FIBER OPTIC SYSTEMS IN CLASS 1 HAZARDOUS (CLASSIFIED) LOCATIONS
    IEC 60079-0:2011 Explosive atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements
    IEC 60079-31:2013 Explosive atmospheres - Part 31: Equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure "t"
    EN 60825-2:2004/A2:2010 SAFETY OF LASER PRODUCTS - PART 2: SAFETY OF OPTICAL FIBRE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (OFCS)
    IEC 60079-15:2010 Explosive atmospheres - Part 15: Equipment protection by type of protection "n"
    IEC 60050-393:2003 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 393: Nuclear instrumentation - Physical phenomena and basic concepts
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