Interpreting Hazardous Locations Markings for IECEx equipment
The marking of hazardous location electrical equipment known as Ex equipment may seem complex and confusing, but markings convey very important details.
Markings are critical to:
• the end user to purchase the correct equipment for a specific application
• the installer to install the equipment correctly
• the Authority Having Jurisdiction to inspect, approve and enforce the requirements of the relevant Standards and Codes
No matter how complex the markings, when you understand what is meant by each portion, you can interpret them.
In this animation, Hazcon Inc. will present how to interpret each part of Ex markings in a very simple format and will show you how to read the markings correctly.
This animation will be useful for manufacturers, design engineers, installers and even inspectors in hazardous locations environments.
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Very informative..& nicely explained 👍
Useful...thank for sharing
Great information
Lovely video. Great information
Thank you for the video
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Really good
Very informative
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I appreciate, thanks please
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Useful, thanks, it seem there is not any ExnA at present , is it? Could you please advise me
thx a lot i have an exam tomorrow and it helped a lot
Great
What is the difference between Exe, Exd, and all.
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At 2:40 there is a typo: q is "Powder Filled" and not "Power". :)
informative content, can you do this for ex inspection steps ?
What is full form of FLP
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